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2016BN135245Universitätsverlag Winter 2016. 2016. Hardcover. Linguistische Zugänge zu Konflikten in europäischen Sprachräumen : Korpus - Pragmatik - kontrovers <br/><br/>Linguistische Zugänge zu Konflikten in europäischen Sprachräumen : Korpus - Pragmatik - kontrovers Friedemann Vogel Janine Luth Stefaniya Ptashnyk eds. Universitätsverlag Winter hardcover
2011BN94096Revolver Publishing 2011. 2011. Softcover. Medienkunst vermitteln <br/><br/>Medienkunst vermitteln Lüth Nanna; Himmelbach Sabine Revolver Publishing paperback
1989BN135457Dr. Rudolf Habelt 1989. 1989. Softcover. Halawa 1980 bis 1986 : Vorläufiger Bericht über die 4. - 9. Grabungskampagne <br/><br/>Halawa 1980 bis 1986 : Vorläufiger Bericht über die 4. - 9. Grabungskampagne Winfried Orthmann ed. Joachim Boessneck Angela von den Driesch Friedrich Lüth Jan-Waalke Meyer Winfried Orthmann Dr. Rudolf Habelt paperback
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18474193873John Henry Parker 1847. Ex-library may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. 8vo. Tan leather cover. Some light scuffs. Volumes: I II III IV V part 1 and V part 2. Gilt border on both boards. Hubbed spine with gilt title and decoration. Marbled end pages and page block edge. Internally very clean and sound. Hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item4450grams ISBN: John Henry Parker hardcover
BN317057Springer. Hardcover. Quantenphysik in der Nanowelt: Schrödingers Katze bei den Zwergen <br/><br/>Quantenphysik in der Nanowelt: Schrödingers Katze bei den Zwergen Hans Lüth Springer hardcover
ria9781783583768_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; From sourcing onboarding training developing and leadership development this book provides suggestions and thought-provoking content to help forward-thinking firms better manage their age diverse personnel. paperback
2019x-1350033693Bloomsbury USA Academic 2019. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic hardcover
2009__981283821XWorld Scientific Pub Co Inc 2009. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 566 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.50 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
2015Atlantic-9783319307541Springer 2015. Paperback. New. Springer paperback
2015Atlantic-9783319307541Springer 2015. Paperback. New. Springer paperback
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1977ZZ4862George Olms Verlag 1977. Reprint slightly reduced of the Oxford edition of Laud's Complete Works from 1847-1860. 7 volume set in 5 books. No foxing to page edges. Some light marks to cloth but otherwise in fine condition. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. No ownership marks. Binding sound text unmarked. No ownership marks. Binding sound text unmarked. Near Fine. About 700pp per volume. George Olms Verlag Hardcover
1888005101Brookline Mass: Safety Cannon Company 1888. 1st Edition. Print. Very Good/As New. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. ca. 1888. 1st edition. A Very Good broadside. The broadside measures 21.5" x 28"; matted in a mid-20th century wood frame 37" x 33" with glaze. Quarter size hole in the upper decorative border; minor creases and age-toning. Very Good in frame. With 8 lines of text this Point of Sale poster/broadside declares "For Sale Here" at the bottom. It has two large engravings at the top showing how the cannon is loaded and fired with fire-crackers. Just below the name Home-Guard Safety Cannon it states " This Newly Patented Fire-arm uses Fire-Crackers for Cartridges." The company's founder John J. Laud patented the invention in the US in 1887 and in Canada in 1888 so the date of the broadside must be close to this date. Also when his son-in-law took over the company the cannon's wheels changed from 6 spokes to 10 as well as a drop in quality of casting to increase profits. The 6 spokes of the wheels are clearly seen in the illustrations. Not examined out of frame . Safety Cannon Company unknown
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ria9781138533882_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; From the time of its first publication 'Tearoom Trade' engendered controversy. It was also accorded an unusual amount of praise for a first book on a marginal intentionally self-effacing population by a previously unknown sociologist. hardcover
ria9789812838216_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The 7th Symposium on Frequency Standards and Metrology is scheduled for October 5-11 2008 at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove California USA. The Symposium includes social and other events aimed at promoting the excha hardcover
19876736John Wiley & Sons 1987. Hardcover. Used: Acceptable. Condition clean inside dust jacket curling and scuffed outer boards some marks. The book making process has wrinkled a few pages. Wiley has come along way since this product was manufactured. Isbn 0-85226-501-8 0852265018. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
1651500042048London: R Lowndes 1651. New Edition. . Hardcover. Fair. tear & hole in title page affecting word " Late" 339pp 32mo close cropped to numbers on the pages. Rare not even certain that the BL has an early edition <br/> <br/> R Lowndes hardcover
2017x-1138533882Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. 2nd new edition. 256 pages. 9.02x5.98x0.71 inches. Routledge hardcover
2010BN109394Springer 2010. 2010. Hardcover. Graduate Texts in Physics: Solid Surfaces Interfaces and Thin Films: Fifth Edition <br/><br/>Graduate Texts in Physics: Solid Surfaces Interfaces and Thin Films: Fifth Edition Springer hardcover
16398544London: Richard Bager Printer to the Prince HIS HIGHNES 1639. First Edition. Full calf. Good. Contemporary calf with blind tooling raised bands replaced red leather title label 9 3/4 inches tall. Binding quite worn and scuffed yet with intact joints; recent title label raised at one edge. Lacking the front pastedown & blanks begins at title page title page with thin loss at bottom margin. 24 388 pp. Leaf 75-66 bound out of order; almost every leaf with some words neatly underlined in brown ink; many margins with worming; a few leaves with edge tears; last leaf 387-88 lacking bottom third removing 10 lines on the recto none on the verso. ESTC S113162. "In part a reply to: A. C. True relations of sundry conferences had betweene certaine Protestant doctours and a Jesuite called M. Fisher.Variant found in large-paper and some small-paper copies: title has 'Lawd'"."On 23 April 1622 James sent for Laud asking him to use his influence with the Countess of Buckingham who was attracted towards the church of Rome by the arguments of Percy a Jesuit who went by the name of Fisher. By the king's orders there had been two conferences held in her presence between Fisher and Dr. Francis White and on 24 May 1622 a third conference was held in which Laud took the place of White. The subject then discussed was the infallibility of the church."Laud's arguments on this occasion together with their subsequent enlargement in his account of the controversy published in 1639 mark his ecclesiastical position in the line between Hooker and Chillingworth. On the one hand he acknowledged the church of Rome to be a true church on the ground that it 'received the Scriptures as a rule of faith though but as a partial and imperfect rule and both the sacraments as instrumental causes and seals of grace' Works ii. 144. He strove against the position 'that all points defined by the church are fundamental' ib. ii. 31 attempting as far as possible to limit the extent of 'soul-saving faith' ib. ii. 402. The foundations of faith were 'the Scriptures and the creeds' ib. ii. 428. When doubts arose 'about the meaning of the articles or superstructures upon them�which are doctrines about the faith not the faith itself unless when they be immediate consequences - then both in and of these a lawful and free general council determining according to Scripture is the best judge on earth' ib. Laud in short wished to narrow the scope of dogmatism and to bring opinions not necessary to salvation to the bar of public discussion by duly authorised exponents instead of to that of an authority claiming infallibility on the bibliography of the controversy see the editor's preface to the 'Relation of the Conference' Works vol. ii."Though Laud's arguments failed permanently to impress the Countess of Buckingham they gave him great influence over her son. On 15 June as he states in his diary he 'became Confessor to my Lord of Buckingham' and was afterwards consulted by him on his religious difficulties." - DNB.The 24 p. introduction is addressed to Charles I. King James I. had died in 1625 between the time of the Conference 1622 and this publication 1639.William Laud 1573-1645 royal chaplain to James I. archbishop and religious advisor to Charles I.; he wielded immense power in the Church of England. Archbishop Laud was of a High-Church and anti-Puritan persuasion and used his power to suppress Puritanism to the best of his ability. He was loyal to the Crown and was accused of arbitrary and tyrannical acts against those whose religious views he condemned. He was fiercely resisted by the Church of Scotland. Many of the Church of England admired him for his resistance to Calvinism and Independency and for his defense of the doctrines of the Church of England. After the overthrow and execution of Charles I. Laud himself was tried and executed by the House of Commons."This venerable prelate a victim to sectarian violence and blood-thirsty ambition evinced in his last moments the animating power of that religion which he had preached and professed. No murmurs or lamentations escaped him: in prayers and supplications he bowed himself before heaven; though he was long prepared for that blow which was neither sudden or unexpected. Thus died as he had lived in the true spirit of genuine piety this zealous servant of the most high God a martyr to the cause of truth being persecuted even unto the death by the blood-thirsty and remorseless Calvinists of that gloomy period." - J. W. Hatherell in the Memoir prefacing the reprint of Laud's Sermons 1829 p. xiii. Richard Bager, Printer to the Prince HIS HIGHNES unknown
168642636London: Printed by Ralph Holt for Thomas Bassett Thomas Dring and John Leigh 1686. Fourth edition Revised: With a Table annexed. Hardcover. g- to vg. Large quarto 11 3/4 x 8". 14pp The Epistle Dedicatory 253 1pp Text 12pp Table of Contents. Blind-stamped contemporary calf rebacked but retaining the original covers with gold lettering and blind-stamped tooling to spine. Raised bands. Modern endpapers. Title page in red and black lettering. <br /> <br /> Originally published in 1639 under the title "A Relation of the Conference between William Laud and Mr Fisher by command of King James" this work is a first-hand account of the third conference between Father Perry Fisher a Jesuit and bishop William Laud on May 24 1622 before the lord marquess Buckingham and the countess his mother. <br /> <br /> The conference was a direct result of the Laud-"Fisher" Father Percy controversies on the Infallibility of the Church. Laud was induced by his desire to escape from the trammels of Calvinistic dogmatism to take up a wider and nobler position. In what he himself believed he was as arbitrary as any Calvinist; but the only way out of Calvinistic influence was by adopting a position of greater width. He argued that not all points defined by the Church are fundamental; limited as far as possible the domain and extent of soul-saving faith; and urged that the foundations of the faith are the Scriptures and the Creeds. In case of any doubt about the meaning of the Articles or superstructures upon them - "which are doctrines about the faith not the faith itself unless when they be immediate consequences" - then both in and of these a lawful and free General Council determining according to Scripture is the best judge on earth.<br /> <br /> Covers partly darkened and rubbed along edges. Closed tear to lower front joint. Previous owner's name in ink on inside of front free endpaper. Minor water-staining along upper margin of the last two leaves of the Epistle Dedicatory not affecting lettering. Minor and sporadic offsetting / foxing throughout. Binding in overall good- interior in good to very good condition. Printed by Ralph Holt for Thomas Bassett, Thomas Dring, and John Leigh hardcover