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9788576846703BEST SELLER. new. Uma das mais populares e bem sucedidas bandas do Reino Unido o McFly lana sua biografia McFly unsaid things. nossa hist�ria escrita pelos pr�prios integrantes da boy band: Tom Flechter Danny Jones Harry Judd Dougie Poynter. No livro os msicos contam as hist�rias da carreira do McFly da vida pessoal e amorosa. Repleta de detalhes e hist�rias dos bastidores da turn e do per�odo em que moraram juntos a biografia revela como os adolescentes se adaptaram fama repentina e suas consequncias. O encarte com fotos da infncia de shows de turn permite aos leitores e fs se aproximarem da vida pessoal e da carreira do quarteto. Com sinceridade o McFly revela os problemas enfrentados pelos membros da banda. O baixista Dougie Poynter por exemplo conta sobre a depresso profunda que o acometeu ap�s o trmino do seu relacionamento com a cantora Frankie Sandford da banda inglesa The Saturdays. BEST SELLER unknown
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69-3761Paris France: Univers du Bronze 2001. 63 x 43 cm. Offset Color Lithograph. Very Good small abrasions behind each corner Paris, France: Univers du Bronze, 2001 unknown
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20055777VB2005. 2005th ed. Springer 2005. 15 x 23 cm. 436 pages. Paperback. Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover apart from this in very good condition. Stamped. paperback
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2410122 June 1926; on his letterhead as 'Directeur' of 'Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale' Paris. Butler had been Taft’s running mate in the 1912 United States presidential election. Such was his standing in the US that The New York Times printed his Christmas greeting to the nation every year. He shared the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize with Jane Addams. The present item is not untainted by the pompous circumloctions what one critic described as Butler’s ‘interminable miasmas of guff’. 2pp 4to. On aged and creased paper with slight damage to extremities but with text completely intact. Signed ‘Nicholas Murray Butler’. He received Dickinson’s letter just as he was ‘leaving for Berlin on matters of common interest to us all’. From there he will head to London where he will spend two July weeks ‘at the Berkeley Hotel in Piccadilly which is my usual stopping place’. He continues: ‘As you know I am greatly interested in the work of the World Alliance and have recently discussed its undertakings and needs with some of our friends in America.’ He cannot see any support for the WA ‘in the immediate future’ other than through ‘some allotment from the Church Peace Union’. He explains in some detail how the ‘funds of the Carnegie Endowment’ are ‘entirely obligated in carrying forward work already in progress’: ‘Our Comité d’Administration in Europe has at his disposal a very limited allotment and that the Comité is using to what it regards as the best advantage in the work that has been organised under his direction.’ Note from Swarthmore site: "The Alliance was created in August 1914 at a conference in Constance Germany as an international organization that would work primarily to help Christian churches in its member countries influence their people and governments for peace. Its stated purpose was "to organize the religious forces of the world so that the weight of all churches and Christians can be brought to bear upon the relations of governments and peoples to the end that the spirit of peace and goodwill may prevail and that there may be substituted arbitration for war in the settlement of international disputes; friendship in place of suspicion and hate; co-operation instead of ruinous competition; and a spirit of service and sacrifice rather than that of greed and gain in all transactions between the nations." In consequence the Alliance worked on such issues as disarmament racial and religious minorities the League of Nations conscientious objection refugees peace education and arms control." 22 June 1926; on his letterhead as 'Directeur' of 'Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale', Paris. unknown
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180542938London W. Bulmer and Co. 1805. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1805 - Part II. Pp. 233-256 a. 1 engraved plate folded. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of an importent paper in cosmology in which Herschel's by analyzing a large number of stars believed that he could explain the regularities he observed by assuming that the sun itself was moving toward a point in the consellation of Hercules. "Just as Copernicus had detroned the earth as the motionless center of the universe so Herschel detroned the sun."Asimov. - In this paper he tries to estimate the speed of the sun's motion.In a memoir published in 1783 Herschel had been occupied with the possibility that the sun was moving relative to the stars. "More than 20 years later 1805 in the paper offered Herschel took up the question again using six of the brightest stars in a collection of the proper motions of 36 published by Maskelyne in 1790 which were much more reliable than any earlier ones and employing more elaborate processes of calculation; again the apex was placed in the constellation of Hercules though at a distance of nearly 30 degr. from the position given in 1783. Herschel's results were avowedly to a large extent speculative and were received by contemporary astronomers with a large measure of distrust; but a number of far more elaborate modern investigations of the same subject have confirmed the general correctness of his work."Berry "A Short History of Astronomy" p. 346. </em> unknown
180545882London W. Bulmer and Co. 1805. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1805 - Part II. Pp. 233-256 a. 1 engraved plate folded. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of an importent paper in cosmology in which Herschel's by analyzing a large number of stars believed that he could explain the regularities he observed by assuming that the sun itself was moving toward a point in the consellation of Hercules. "Just as Copernicus had detroned the earth as the motionless center of the universe so Herschel detroned the sun."Asimov. - In this paper he tries to estimate the speed of the sun's motion.In a memoir published in 1783 Herschel had been occupied with the possibility that the sun was moving relative to the stars. "More than 20 years later 1805 in the paper offered Herschel took up the question again using six of the brightest stars in a collection of the proper motions of 36 published by Maskelyne in 1790 which were much more reliable than any earlier ones and employing more elaborate processes of calculation; again the apex was placed in the constellation of Hercules though at a distance of nearly 30 degr. from the position given in 1783. Herschel's results were avowedly to a large extent speculative and were received by contemporary astronomers with a large measure of distrust; but a number of far more elaborate modern investigations of the same subject have confirmed the general correctness of his work."Berry "A Short History of Astronomy" p. 346. </em> unknown
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8414Oxford: D. A. Talboys. 1837. 8vo: 66 pp. Stitched pamphlet. In original grey printed wraps. Text clear and complete. Tight copy on lightly-aged and foxed paper with light staining at foot of wraps and first and last few leaves. List of 'Publications by the same Author' on the reverse. Worn inscription at head of title to 'The Revd Vaughan Thomas With the Authors best comptss & regards'. Scarce: no copy in the British Library and the only copies on COPAC at Bristol Lambeth Palace and Oxford. Oxford: D. A. Talboys. 1837. paperback
20002110502150415284engineering company 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 engineering company paperback
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