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19652407100234xbvkHolte/Denmark, Karl Emil Knudsen, 1965. Each Volume ~400 pages (+/-), overall some 4.400 pages. - Publisher's titled softcovers in various colours; 8vo.(ca. 20 x 13 x 30 cm; ca. 7,5 kg.).
1801129673.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1944109876Grasset 1944 Grasset, 1944, 117 p., broché, environ 190x125mm, dos légèrement insolé, bon état et intérieur très propre.
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2009Q-1561644552Pineapple Press 2009-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pineapple Press paperback
mon0000062336Alessio Miliani. paperback. New. in x in x in. Alessio Miliani paperback
2004381University of Stirling. paperback. Used-Very Good/n/a. University of Stirling paperback
19932090502113717368Not Available 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1931011961Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 1931. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Fine copy. Amazingly well preserved. Pictorial cover is trope of pygmy Blacks referring to the Ten Little Savages; the white children inside get more docile treatment. La plus c'est change. J. B. Lippincott hardcover books
19822090502113702673Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19982091202133104845Hachiyo-sha 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hachiyo-sha paperback
19812090502113707684Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19932091502135417196Not Available 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Not Available paperback
19922090502113714681Not Available 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19762080302106809430swing journal 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 71 pages Size: B6 size swing journal paperback
19972081502112501110B5 Swing Journal 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 B5 Swing Journal paperback
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1886002592no place: Not published 1886. Book. Near fine condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. First Edition. A 3.5 inch wide and 2.25 inch tall card signed boldly "Kind regards of David Swing." An attractive example of this signature. Minor adhesive staining on reverse as well as notations from the recipient which reads "Received Aug 4th 1886. M. Henry Pfaffle born 1862 Minonk Ills." David Swing 1830-1894 is of German origin and was born in Cincinnati Ohio. In 1852 he graduated at Miami university at Oxford Ohio. He was called to the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Chicago in 1866 uniting it with the North Presbyterian Church to form the Fourth Presbyterian Church. He was accused of heresy while there and the bitter trial and struggle led him to resign his position. Within a week of his resignation his popular appeal led to the formation of a new church. He was a newspaper writer and essayist and is renowned as an editor who dealt with current events. He was a member of the Chicago Literary Club from 1874 to his death in 1894. He was the first Chairman of the Committee on Arrangements and Exercises and was offered the presidency several times. He presented twelve papers of which "A True Love Story" was the Club's first published paper. He is the author of "Club Essays" and other works. Not published Paperback books
1886002592no place: Not published 1886. Book. Near fine condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. First Edition. A 3.5 inch wide and 2.25 inch tall card signed boldly "Kind regards of David Swing." An attractive example of this signature. Minor adhesive staining on reverse as well as notations from the recipient which reads "Received Aug 4th 1886. M. Henry Pfaffle born 1862 Minonk Ills." David Swing 1830-1894 is of German origin and was born in Cincinnati Ohio. In 1852 he graduated at Miami university at Oxford Ohio. He was called to the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Chicago in 1866 uniting it with the North Presbyterian Church to form the Fourth Presbyterian Church. He was accused of heresy while there and the bitter trial and struggle led him to resign his position. Within a week of his resignation his popular appeal led to the formation of a new church. He was a newspaper writer and essayist and is renowned as an editor who dealt with current events. He was a member of the Chicago Literary Club from 1874 to his death in 1894. He was the first Chairman of the Committee on Arrangements and Exercises and was offered the presidency several times. He presented twelve papers of which "A True Love Story" was the Club's first published paper. He is the author of "Club Essays" and other works. Not published Paperback
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ABE-172800032462050 PARTITIONS MUSICALES PETITS FORMATS RELIEES-RELIURE A DOS TOILE ET PLATS MARBRES-IRENE DE TREBERT: MADEMOISELLE SWING, QUAND VIENDRA LE JOUR, J'AI UN CLOU DANS MA CHAUSSURE, LE PETIT FLOCON DE NEIGE, YA DU RYTHME, JE T'AIME (SWING 39), MENUET DE PORCELAINE-RAYMOND LEGRAND: POINTS, IL N'A PAS TRES BON CARACTERE, V'LA L'BON VENT., LE RAT DES VILLES ET LE RAT DES CHAMPS, OUI! (SI TU ME DIS OUI!)-ALLIBERT: NI QUEUE NI TETE-FRED ADISON: LA COMTESSE M'A DIT.-RAY VENTURA: LE FANTOME DU MANOIR-JO BOUILLON: IL EST INNOCENT-FERNANDEL: SUR LE BOUT DE LA BANQUETTE, NONO ET NANA, C'EST LA FETE A TANTE AURORE,-MARIE BIZET: J'Y VAS T'Y.-SUZY SOLIDOR: LILY MARLENE-JEAN TRANCHANT: ICI L'ON PECHE-ALBERT PREJEAN: Y A DES FILLES SUR TOUS LES CHEMINS-ZARAH LEANDER: LE VENT M'A DIT UNE CHANSON-JEAN LUMIERE: MA CARRIOLE-ROBERT MARINO: LA PALOMA-GUY CLAUDE: LE CHANT DU SILENCE-LUCIENNE DELYLE: VIENS DEMAIN.-ELYANE CELIS: BEAU SOIR DE VIENNE-MAI BILL: LA LOI DU PRINTEMPS-MARIE JOSE: LES FLEURS SONT DES MOTS D'AMOUR-LYS GAUTY: FUMEE SUR LE TOIT, LA VALSE DE TOUJOURS-ANNETTE LAJON: CHANSON GITANE-REINE PAULET: AVEC SON UKULELE-ANDREX: ANTONIO, Y A DES ZAZOUS-JOHNNY HESS: IL EST RYTHME-GEORGIUS: MON HEURE DE SWING-PIERRE MINGAND: GRAND-PERE N'AIME PAS LE SWING-MARIE BIZET: RYTHM ET SWING-JACQUES PILLS: ELLE ETAIT SWING, LE RYTHME DE PARIS, CHAQUE CHOSE A SA PLACE, DAD LI DOU, DANS UN COIN DE MON PAYS-TINO ROSSI: LE CHANT DU GARDIAN, MARIA, C'EST UN CHAGRIN D'AMOUR., TOI, QUE MON COEUR APPELLE-(E1024)