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ria9781845536688_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Mainstream Christian theology has valued the integrity of the body and the goodness of God reflected in creation. However it has also asserted the complementarity of "normal" male and female physiology. Sex and Uncertainty in the Body hardcover
A9781845536688Hardback. New. 'Sex and Uncertainty in the Body of Christ' offers the first systematic theology of the intersexed body. The book analyses the theological implications of physical intersex conditions and their medical treatment. hardcover
A9781845536695Paperback / softback. New. 'Sex and Uncertainty in the Body of Christ' offers the first systematic theology of the intersexed body. The book analyses the theological implications of physical intersex conditions and their medical treatment. paperback
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ria9781032914619_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Structural Sin and the Death of Institutions explores how Christian understandings of sin map onto institutional failures. It argues that institutions frequently create conditions in which individuals are disempowered and disposed to si hardcover
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ria9780567685841_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Through engagement with theologies of adoption pro-natalism marriage and queer theology Susannah Cornwall figures developments in models of marriage and family not as distortions of or divergences from the divinely-ordained blueprin paperback
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22704Both items dated May 1965. Tiller's entry in the Oxford DNB explains the background to this poem. In 1939 he 'went to Cairo to teach English literature and history at Fuad I University. During the Second World War he became closely associated with the group surrounding Personal Landscape a review in the Middle East that had been founded and was edited by Lawrence Durrell Robin Fedden and Bernard Spencer'. Two items both in good condition lightly aged. ONE: Autograph Draft of the poem in pencil with numerous deletions emendations and rubbings-out. 1p folio. With its energy and seeming-confusion it could serve as an example of the creative process. At the foot of the page Tiller has written in ink: 'Work-sheet of Camels. Terence Rogers Tiller With compliments May 1965.' TWO: Typescript of 'Camels'. 1p 4to. Poem of sixteen lines arranged in four four-line stanzas. Neatly typed without corrections or emendations and displaying no differences from the published version. Signed at foot: 'Terence Rogers Tiller May 1965'. The poem first appeared in 1947 in Horizon Magazine before republication in the same year in Tiller's collection 'Unarm Eros'. Both items dated May 1965. unknown
1941AB4440Exeter: Devon and Cornwall Record Society 1941-45 1941. First Thus. . Loose_leaf. G. 8vo. A collection of booklets mostly with uncut pages listing entries in the parish registers. Loosely enclosed within 5 separate tatty blue-grey paper folders. Immediate despatch from the UK. <br/> <br/> Devon and Cornwall Record Society 1941-45 unknown
1912AB4438Exeter: Devon and Cornwall Record Society 1912-15 1912. First Thus. . Loose_leaf. G. 8vo. A collection of booklets loosely enclosed in tatty light blue paper covers. Minor soiling to top edges of booklets. Preface and Index to Hoker's description of Exeter. approx 150 pages. Immediate despatch from the UK. <br/> <br/> Devon and Cornwall Record Society 1912-15 unknown
3223All dating from 1912. 4to and 8vo. Somewhat grubby and creased but in good condition otherwise. The six items all addressed to Messrs Coutts & Company are in chronological order: ITEM 1 5 manuscript pages 4to headed 'Duchy of Cornwall Buckingham Gate S.W. 1912. 18 March 1912 from the Receiver General of the Duchy ordering payments to sixteen individuals and institutions including the vicar of St Andrew's Lambeth and the Children's Country Holidays Fund signed by the Receiver General over a stamp and by the secretary Walter Peacock and docketed in red ink; ITEM 2 1 manuscript page 4to headed 'Duchy of Cornwall Buckingham Gate 1912 16 July 1912 from the Receiver General ordering 3 payments including one to the Mayor of Launceston signed by the Receiver General over a stamp and by Peacock; ITEM 3 1 typewritten page 8vo on letterhead of the Duchy of Cornwall Office 30 November 1912 signed order from Peacock cancelling 7 payments docketed in red ink; ITEM 4 1 manuscript page 4to headed 'Duchy of Cornwall Buckingham Gate December 1912 16 December 1912 from the Receiver General ordering a payment to Herbert William Kirk signed by the Receiver General over a stamp and by Peacock and docketed in red ink; ITEM 5 3 typewritten pages 4to pinned together first page on letterhead of Duchy of Cornwall Office signed order by Peacock ordering the cancellation of a number of payments docketed in pencil and red ink; ITEM 6 2 typewritten pages 4to pinned together first page on letterhead of Duchy of Cornwall Office signed order by Peacock ordering the cancellation of 29 payments docketed in pencil and red ink. All dating from 1912. unknown
127784First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong small folio 215 × 345 mm a bespoke shooters' register with each page ruled in blue with red columns headed 'Date' 'Place' 'No. of Guns' 'Names of Guns' 'Ducks' 'Swans' 'Plover' 'Stilts' 'Turkeys' 'Quail' 'Sand Piper' 'Hares' 'Rabbits' 'Snipe' blank 'Total' and 'Remarks'. The label of the manufacturer J.H. Sherring & Co. Adelaide is mounted on the front pastedown. On an early blank the following warning is written in ink: 'No shooter to have a drink after dinner until this book is entered up for the day. 9.11.97'. Full calf lettered in gilt on the front cover 'Game Book Buckland Park'; leather slightly marked and a little scuffed; in excellent condition. The gelatin silver portrait photograph 197 × 143 mm is on the original thick card mount 295 × 245 mm with the caption 'George V at Buckland Park' and the name of the photographer J. Gazard in white ink at the foot of the mount. Minor surface damage and creasing to the right-hand side of the mount; the photograph is in excellent condition. The Duke is pictured with Lord Richard Nevill private secretary to the Governor of South Australia. Buckland Park is a pastoral property near Port Gawler South Australia. George Frederick Ernest Albert The Duke of Cornwall and York and later King George V 1865-1936 was the second eldest son of King Edward VII who ascended the throne on Queen Victoria's death in January 1901. With the first Parliament of Australia set to open in early May the mourning King sent George now next in line to the throne to Australia as his representative. The Duke and his Duchess Mary 1867-1953 left England on 15 March aboard an Orient steamship specially chartered for the voyage. Two days after arriving in Melbourne on 9 May the royal couple drove through streets lined with cheering crowds to the Exhibition Building where the Duke declared the Parliament open before thousands of guests. 'The Duke and Duchess were kept busy with a program ranging from dinner and a University Commencement to the presentation of prizes to public schools. They also managed to visit briefly country Victoria. Nevertheless during their 10-day visit they still managed to fit in a day's shooting. The tour also included visits to other states New Zealand South Africa and Canada' Museums Victoria website. The official party made a short visit to South Australia 10-15 July not least to take up an invitation for another day's shooting . Alice Foster tells the story in the 'Salisbury and District Local History Newsletter' December 2019: 'Mr Leonard Browne the owner of Buckland Park and at the time in England invited the Royal party to a shooting excursion to his property. The Royal party consisted of HRH The Duke of Cornwall Prince Alexander of Teck Lord Wenlock Sir Charles Cust The Hon. Derek-Keppel Commodore Winsloe and Commander Faussett. On 3rd July 1901 a special meeting was held in the Salisbury Institute to make arrangements for welcoming their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall who were to make a short stay on their journey to Buckland Park on Friday 12th July. There was a large attendance and Mr J.P. Swann was elected chairman on the motion of Dr E. Brookes seconded by the Rev. S. Moncrieff. It was decided to form a committee who were empowered to make the necessary arrangements. As Salisbury was the only town in South Australia to be visited by the Royal party there was great enthusiasm from the residents with suggestions for decorating the railway station. An orange arch consisting of branches blossoms and fruit would be formed and extended from the station gate to the spot where his Royal Highness's carriage would stand. The scholars of Salisbury and neighbouring schools would constitute a guard of honour to the Duke. The Royal train left North Terrace station a few minutes after 9 am driven by Mr Thomas Youll and sped swiftly on its way reaching Salisbury at 9.25 am. A crowd of townsfolk had assembled and church choirs and state school children united in singing the national anthem. The Hon. J. Stirling MLC drove His Royal Highness from Salisbury to Buckland Park arriving at 11 am. A good morning's sport was obtained in the swamps near the sea and luncheon was prepared in two marquees. A facsimile of the pigeongram sent by His Royal Highness follows: "We only got about 325 this should read 35 ducks this morning hope to get some peacocks this afternoon. G." . The special train left Salisbury at 6.08 pm and arrived in Adelaide at 6.20 pm' with all on board tired but happy. The game book saw little use with only the first three pages filled in. The first entry is dated 29 January 1898 and there are 20 separate entries in that year. There are ten parties in 1901 one in 1902 two in 1907 and the final one in 1936. However 1901 is the stellar year with numerous old South Australian names manning the guns: these include Baker Belt Hawker Jacob Matheson Phillipson Rounsevell and Stow. The names of the Duke's party are listed in a scribe's hand; only 40 peafowl were added to the aforementioned ducks and the remarks column has nothing remarkable to say 'One hour at ducks in morning only'. A fortnight later Messrs Hawker Phillipson Belt Belt Stow and Matheson had better luck bagging 41 ducks 2 stilts 1 avocet 1 sandpiper and 2 rabbits and reporting it was 'Cold & wet. Birds fairly plentiful but wary of new hides. Meat pies good'. 2 items. hardcover
2005SKU1749142Mosby 2005-09-01. hardcover. New. 8x1x11. New Book Ships with Tracking Mosby hardcover
20050323027695Mosby 2005. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Thomas Trumble Roger Cornwall Jeffrey Budoff</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Mosby</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780323027694</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2005</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 696</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> This book is part of the series Core Knowledge in Orthopaedics designed to meet needs expressed by trainees for a relatively brief affordable reference that will enable them to quickly grasp the key concepts and core knowledge needed on each major service within an orthopaedics training program.The field of hand surgery was identified as the area in which residents felt the greatest need for a concise volume that would guide them through their clinical service. The title in the series provides concise clinically practical coverage of the broad range of disorders of the hand and upper extremities.Dr Trumble is a member of the Council of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and lectures consistently at meetings of ASSH and at the Hand Society Specialty Day presentations for American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons.<ul><li>Provides overview coverage of hand and wrist anatomy trauma reconstruction and examination techniques</li><li>Designed for focused reading the book is replete with tables algorithms and specially designed diagrams. </li><li>Concise high-yield presentation makes learning efficient</li></ul> Editorial Reviews Review Designed to meet needs expressed by residents for a relatively brief affordable reference that will enable them to quickly grasp the key concepts and core knowledge of hand and wrist anatomy About the Author Thomas E. Trumble MD Associate Professor Chief of Hand and Microvascular Surgery Service Department of Orthopaedics University of Washington Medical Center Seattle WA; Roger Cornwall MD Pediatric Hand and Upper Extremity Surgeon Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Philadelphia School of Medicine Philadelphia PA; and Jeffrey Budoff MD Assistant Professor Hand and Upper Extremity Institute Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Houston Veterans Affairs Medical Center Houston Texas</p> Mosby hardcover
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190218436-RFCustom handbound by book bindery circa 1969 of 1903 title three volumes of facsimile of X-library copy 1903 'Eighth Edition Revised after the Six German Edition.with 87 woodcuts'. Black boards crisp corners landscape-shaped w/ crisp text copied pages of text two to a page; very minor outer wear. few name/notations inside covers of each a little age-discoloration to endpapers minute spots on page edges from storage. D. Van Nostrand Company hardcover
2005__0323027695Mosby Inc 2005. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 673 pages. 10.75x8.25x1.00 inches. Mosby Inc hardcover
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