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2011500102030VENTS AILLEURS 2011 32 pages 24 6x1x33 4cm. 2011. Relié. 32 pages.
2011500105391VENTS AILLEURS 2011 32 pages 24 6x1x33 4cm. 2011. Relié. 32 pages.
2011500106653VENTS AILLEURS 2011 32 pages 24 6x1x33 4cm. 2011. Relié. 32 pages.
2011500123017VENTS AILLEURS 2011 32 pages 24 6x1x33 4cm. 2011. Relié. 32 pages.
1624144421624 Broché - 16 x 24 - 483 pp - année 1992 - imprimer sur les presses de la SNI Jacques et Demontrond - illustrations
20011-0072343982McGraw-Hill Humanities Social 2001. Paperback. New. 5th edition. 320 pages. French language. 9.00x7.25x0.50 inches. McGraw-Hill Humanities Social paperback
40965Detroit. Compiled and Published by Douglas Printing Co. 1923. 56x 86vm large folding colour map with street indexes folded to 12mo 15x 11.5cm in red printed card wraps cracking at the fold corners split at a few folds on somewhat fragile paper considering that this is a fine copy. not many copies in this condition could survive rare.on. No auction records or listing located. WorldCat locates two other similar verisons 1919 & 1920 1 at the UofT Fisher but none of this 1923 issue. From the early days when travel and trips by car were beginning to expand. By the 1940's and 50's getting a car meant unparallel "freedom". You could go anywhere any time. A whole new world. Detroit. Compiled and Published by Douglas Printing Co. 1923 unknown
br. Quale ruolo hanno giocato i confini nella storia dell'umanità? Quale funzione possono svolgere al tempo della globalizzazione planetaria e dell'immigrazione di massa? L'autore compie uno straordinario viaggio nel tempo: dall'edificazione dei primi templi alla fondazione dell'Urbe; dalla muraglia cinese ai castelli medievali; dal Limes romano ai grandi Imperi; dal "mito della frontiera" alle moderne dogane commerciali; dalla Guerra Fredda all'Unione Europea. Il confine identifica una Comunità di appartenenza e un'identità di riferimento: ogni Civiltà - infatti - ha tracciato dei limiti entro i quali svilupparsi e riconoscersi. Oggi al centro del dibattito politico, il confine rappresenta un ostacolo naturale al dilagare del "villaggio globale" fondato sull'egemonia del mercato, sulla circolazione delle merci e sul dominio del profitto: il grande "spazio liscio" immaginato dal mondialismo - all'ombra dell'ideologia "no borders" - impone lo smantellamento delle Nazioni, l'ibridazione delle culture, lo sfaldamento delle Tradizioni, l'annichilimento delle specificità e la sostituzione dei popoli. Questo saggio afferma una nuova narrazione: identitaria, radicata e controcorrente.
Benché circondato per tre lati dal Mediterraneo, l'Italia è un Paese amarittimo. Eppure la nostra posizione strategica e l'aumento costante dei traffici navali nell'economia globale ci hanno restituito centralità solo dopo la fine della Guerra fredda. Da un lato le opportunità crescono insieme ai rischi, per cui sia lo sviluppo che i pericoli provengono dal mare. La dimensione della sicurezza è fondamentale per contrastare la criminalità e l'immigrazione illegale che si svolgono attraverso il traffico marittimo. E si tratta di fenomeni che, se non contrastati e controllati adeguatamente, sono destinati a stravolgere in profondità la società contemporanea. Appunto per questo l'intelligence diventa lo strumento principale per capire, per prevedere e per intervenire. Autori: Mario Caligiuri, Andrea Sberze.
500322068Flammarion Sans date. Comédie en un acte et en prose de Marivaux où une troupe d'acteurs prépare une pièce créant un jeu de mise en abyme qui explore subtilement les frontières entre réalité et fiction. L'œuvre à la fois légère et espiègle examine les intrications de l'amour et de l'ambition à travers ce dispositif théâtral
20002082702114606243Seirin Shoin 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Seirin Shoin paperback
Milano, 1968, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 774/777 con 3 fotografie. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
19962082702114600709Shinchosha 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinchosha paperback
20141076499Frankfurt, M. : Lang, 2014. 227 S. Originalhardcover.
BN91899Piepenbrock G. Mein Leben mit Border Collies: Training Handling Trialling Jones Glyn; Collins Barbara; Halsall Eric; Hubbard Gillian; Owen Ann G and Piepenbrock Günter <br/><br/>Mein Leben mit Border Collies: Training Handling Trialling Jones Glyn; Collins Barbara; Halsall Eric; Hubbard Gillian; Owen Ann G and Piepenbrock Günter Mein Leben mit Border Collies: Training Handling Trialling Jones Glyn; Collins Barbara; Halsall Eric; Hubbard Gillian; Owen Ann G and Piepenbrock Günter Piepenbrock, G unknown
0954484584.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190770101X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1930REG3102MProtat, Macon, 1930. In-4, 32pp., illustr., 6 planches hors-texte sous serpentes, Bwx-04 , edition originale , un des 200 exemplaires numerotes sur Arches
19881144Palma DE Mallorca: Galeria Ferran Cano-4 Gats. Very Good. 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Stapled bound covers clean and bright mild shelf wear to edges. Catalogue for exhibit of artwork held at the Galeria Ferran Cano-4 Gats in Palma de Mallorca. Texts in CATALAN by Guillem Frontera Jean Luc Chalumeau and Thomas Onken. Book is firm in binding numerous b&w and color plates. Free of any markings not ex-library. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Galeria Ferran Cano-4 Gats paperback
1900225561900. Mexico Mexico and Mexico border early 20th century photo archive. 38 images total including 22 hand-tinted lithographic scenes from 11 double-sided perforated travel-album postcards plus 16 loose photographs and real photo postcards; most measuring 3.5" x 5.5". A visually rich assemblage documenting Mexican urban rural and border life from the late Porfiriato through the early post-revolutionary era blending formal travel site views with candid street and travel photography. The large booklet contains 11 double-sided perforated postcards which was likely sold as a fold-out travel souvenir featuring printed captions and hand-coloring. These depict notable sites across Ciudad Juárez Tijuana and other key locations including the Juárez Bull Ring the Monumento a la Independencia in Mexico City interior and exterior views of Mission Guadalupe in Juárez street markets adobe homes rail stations and border architecture. Several El Paso Texas scenes are also included highlighting the transnational urban corridor.<br /> <br /> The 16 loose real photo postcards and snapshots expand the geographical and thematic range showing rural adobe dwellings market women carrying pottery and baskets men in sombreros carrying baskets waterfront and harbor scenes indigenous vendors and panoramic urban streetscapes. Identified locations include Taxco Guaymas and Mexico City alongside images from northern border towns with clear signs of U.S.-Mexico economic and cultural exchange. One image shows a young Mexican man and boy holding up fishing game on craggy ocean cliffs another shows farm laborers tilling the field led by ox and another shows a group of young men with oversized pestle and mortars likely grinding corn. Minor wear to some images;but overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record ideal for researchers of Mexican social history borderland studies urban development and early 20th-century travel culture illustrating both the monumental landmarks and everyday life encountered by travelers during this transformative period. unknown
188791691Partitions sur les Autres conflits,Partitions sur le Militaria Baudot 1887 approx.
2012x-041550533XRoutledge 2012. Paperback. New. 624 pages. 9.21x6.30x1.18 inches. Routledge paperback
2012x-0415505321Routledge 2012. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 584 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Routledge hardcover
186337344Belair Maryland 1863. Neat ink manuscript. 4pp on a sheet folded to 6-78" x 8." Very Good.<br/><br/> Maryland -- like her sister Border States of Delaware Missouri and Kentucky-- was a Slave State whose government remained loyal to the Union during the War. But each of those States contained many Confederate sympathizers. President Lincoln's policy was to suspend Habeas Corpus and subject such persons to military arrest and imprisonment generally without charging them or granting them access to the normal incidents of due process. One such unfortunate Robert W. Newman is the subject of this letter from an associate known only as "Mary." Newman was Principal of Maryland's Harford Academy. "His arrest took place at Belair near Baltimore in the latter part of June 1863 and was made by Lieutenant Offley at the head of a detachment of Delaware cavalry stationed in Baltimore and commanded by the notorious Colonel Fish then acting as Provost Marshal of the City." Marshall AMERICAN BASTILLE. A HISTORY OF THE ILLEGAL ARRESTS AND IMPRISONMENT OF AMERICAN CITIZENS DURING THE LATE CIVIL 621-623. Philadelphia: 1870. After about a month's imprisonment he was released without charges. We have been unable definitively to identify Mary. From context she was a close associate-- a relative close friend possibly even his wife. Her Letter reads in full capitalizations are underlined in the original:<br/><br/> "Belair July 15 /63. Dear Mother Brothers & Sisters<br/> "This is a gloomy Sabbath morning to me I can assure you; it will be a week tomorrow morning since Mr. Newman was taken PRISONER with another gentleman of this village and CONFINED in the COUNTY JAIL; no charge was preferred against them; they were arrested by a detachment of the 1st Delaware regiment. The officer who arrested them said he was acting under orders from a superior officer from the war department. They were kept in jail from Monday till Thursday. The officer told me they must go before the provost marshall and have a hearing. Then we would know why they were arrested. I have anxiously looked every day since they were taken from here for an account of their appearance before the provost marshall but have heard no tidings of them. I shall probably know something of their whereabouts before long but I thought it not best to delay writing you any longer as you must be anxious to hear from me surrounded as I am with such commotion. For the last four days we have heard the roar of cannon on the battle field. Our little village is desolate. Many of the men have fled since the arrests fearing a like fate. This whole country is in a state of the WILDEST EXCITEMENT.<br/> "There is no Service in any of the churches in Belair today. The FUNERAL PALL has settled upon our very homes. Who can describe the SADNESS that broods over our land TODAY. <br/> "I have about two thousand dollars worth of property here to take care of so I cannot leave NOW under any circumstances. Mr. Newman's friends will never let me suffer. Mr. Newman MAY BE released in a short time but I think it MORE PROBABLE he will be sent South or to a distant fort. If Mr. Newman is taken from us by death or imprisonment for a long period or is sent South and goes into the army you all know I shall never settle myself here. I shall endeavor to wait patiently for the future to be revealed and at the same time thank my Heavenly father that he has given me strength of body and mind to endure my trials. I have felt stronger since Mr. Newman's imprisonment than I have before for several months. It is of course nervous excitement. I am taking medicine under the doctor's instruction. I take a glass of wine every day at dinner.<br/> "I read Phebe's letter-- glad you are all getting along so well. Write as soon as you get this that I may hear from you Saturday. You dont know how DESOLATE I am- dont fail to write.<br/> "Yours in affliction-- Mary unknown books
63p. + Plus portrait frontis and full page photographs. Inked ownership of Edna Manson. 12mo. Original full brown cloth binding. Fifth impression. PETS/1