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A9781138856790Hardback. New. "First edition published 2011 by Pearson Education Limited." hardcover
2016Manohar-9780582381292Routledge Manohar 2016. Softcover. New. Routledge (Manohar) paperback
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ria9781623960957_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Language of Peace: Communicating to Create Harmony offers practical insights for educators students researchers peace activists and all others interested in communication for peace. This book is a perfect text for courses in pea hardcover
ria9781623960940_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Language of Peace: Communicating to Create Harmony offers practical insights for educators students researchers peace activists and all others interested in communication for peace. This book is a perfect text for courses in pea paperback
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654386705Information Age Publishing Incorporated pp. 380 . Hardback. New. Information Age Publishing, Incorporated hardcover
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2016G1681234947I4N00Information Age Publishing 2016. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Information Age Publishing paperback
B9781623965068Hardback. New. A coolection of essays on peace culture that is practical as well as theoretically grounded. As Elise Boulding tells us culture consists of the shared values ideas practices and artifacts of a group united by a common history. Rebecca Oxford explains that peace cultures are cultures large or small which foster any of the dimensions of peace and thus help transform the world. hardcover
B9781623965051Paperback / softback. New. A coolection of essays on peace culture that is practical as well as theoretically grounded. As Elise Boulding tells us culture consists of the shared values ideas practices and artifacts of a group united by a common history. Rebecca Oxford explains that peace cultures are cultures large or small which foster any of the dimensions of peace and thus help transform the world. paperback
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<p>Incisione su acciaio, impronta 27 x 19 cm su foglio 31,5 x 23,5 cm. Dettaglio del porticato della Chiesa di Santa Maria (Oxford). Tratto da "Picturesque Europe" 1875-1879. Leggero alone al margine inferiore del foglio. Complessivamente ben conservato.</p>
ria9780192889119_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; It is often claimed that any quantum theory of gravity needs its defining equations to be independent of a particular spacetime geometry. James Read illuminates our understanding of background independence by mapping its possible defini hardcover
184329389AB1843. Oxford James Heywood 1843. Octavo. IV pages of Title and Contents plus 44 plates / This being coloured lithographs collation complete. Original Hardcover / Original cloth with gilt lettering to front board. The boards of this volume are cleanly detached spine is missing. Interior pages and illustrations all complete including endpapers with the personal Library Stamp of Hopkins: "T.H.T.Hopkins - Magd Coll. Oxford" on the endpaper and titlepage. Complete with all plates. Only very occasional minor signs of foxing. Extremely scarce and wonderful publication on the student-life in Oxford and Cambridge during the first half of the 19th century ! Wonderful provenance. Thomas Henry Toovey Hopkins 1831-1885 Thomas Henry Toovey Hopkins 18311885 matriculated from Trinity College in 1851 and received a Demyship at Magdalen College in 1853. He took his BA in 1856 and was elected to the fellowship in the same year. In 1858 Hopkins took his MA and was ordained Deacon. He served the college as a tutor in 185881 Bursar in 186265 1869 and 188185 Junior Dean of Arts in 1861 1867 and 1868 Vice President in 1870 and 1871 and Dean of Divinity in 187274 1877 and 1879. Hopkins was ordained a deacon in 1842 and priest in 1853. In addition to the positions Hopkins held at Magdalen he was also Curator of the University Chest in 188385 Curator of the Parks in 186285 and Delegate of the University Police in 187375. He resigned his position as Bursar at Magdalen in 1885 on account of his failing health and died at Sandown in the Isle of Wight in the same year at the age of 54. The College Barge was given in his memory; pictures in MC:F22/P1/1 shows that Hopkins was a very keen rower as an undergraduate. Source: Information from Magdalen College Oxford archives. OCLC 56007578 Illustrations include the following Aquatints in colour and lithographs in black and white: 1. Bodleian Library at Oxford Aquatint / 2. Sir Thomas Bodley / 3. Cambridge University Library Aquatint / 4. Student signing is name in the Matriculation Book before the Vice Chancellor at Oxford 1842 / 5. Oxford University Amusements - 1842 Fantastic Aquatint depicting a Biedermeier Scene of an english Student's Life / 6. Oxford University Students driving Tandem 1842 depicting also the Oxford & London Fly" / 7. Brasenose College Chapel Oxford Afternoon Service / 8. Annual Examination of Students in Trinity College Cambridge / 9. Father of a College Presenting a Supplicat for a Degree Cambridge / 10. Proctors Walking Oxford / 11. Vice-Chancellor conferring the B.A.Degree Oxford / 12. Act for B.C.L. Degree Cambridge / 13. Vice-Chancellor conferring the M.A.Degree Oxford / 14. Vice-Chancellor conferring the B.D. Degree Oxford / 15. Robert Egglesfield Founder of Queen's College Oxford / 16. William of Wykeham Founder of New College Oxford / 17. Margaret of Anjou Lancastrian Foundress of Queen's College Cambridge / 18. Elizabeth Woodville Yorkist Foundress of Queen's College Cambridge / 19. Corpus Christi College Oxford / 20. Richard Fox Founder of Corpus Christi College Oxford / 21. Merton College Oxford / 22. Tom Tower Christ Church Oxford / 23. Cardinal Wolsey / 24. Erasmus / 25. Edward VI. / 26. Sir John Cheke / 27. Queen Mary 1555-1558 / 28. Cardinal Pole / 29. William Cecil Lord Burleigh / 30. Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester / 31. Matthew Parker / 32. John Whitgift / 33. Sir Thomas Smyth / 34. Charles I. / 35. William Laud / 36. Earl of Manchester / 37. Oliver Cromwell / 38. Richard Cromwell / 39. John Locke / 40. Edward Copleston / 41. Oxford Convocation House / 42. Plan of Oxford Colleges / 43. Examination of Students in the University of Durham / 44. The Chancellor conferring a Degree in the University of London // hardcover
175429169AB1754. First Edition. Oxford Printed at the Theatre for James Fletcher in the Turl 1754. Octavo. 101 2 104 134 pages plus Appendix: 70 pages plus 10 unnumbered pages including one page of advertising. Hardcover / Original 18th-century calf with gilt ornament and original spine-label. In protective collector's Mylar. Besides some abrasions and minor damages to the boards in very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Bookplate of Daniel Conner to pastedown. Extremely rare ! Thomas Randolph D.D. 17011783 was an English academic President of Corpus Christi College Oxford and Christian theologian. Randolph graduated M.A. and D.D. at Corpus Christi College Oxford where he became a Fellow in 1723. He attracted the attention of John Potter then Bishop of Oxford who after he became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1737 gave several preferments to Randolph. He became noted as an orthodox Anglican theologian and in 1748 was elected President of Corpus. In 1756 he was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University until 1759. He was Archdeacon of Oxford from 1767 to 1783. Wikipedia hardcover
1800WRCLIT43252Oxford: Printed for Hanwell and Parker et al 1800. 421pp. Quarto. Extracted from bound volume. First edition. half-title detached otherwise a very good crisp copy. Printed for Hanwell and Parker [et al] unknown books
197221803Detroit: Broadside Press 1972. First Edition. Near fine. 8vo. Broadside printed recto/verso folded once vertically to make 4 pp. 8.5" by 5.5" approx. when folded. Near fine. Hints of foxing to rear. Else clean sharp. <br/><br/>Handsomely printed broadside from this African-American press operated by Dudley Randall in Detroit beginning in the mid-60s and throughout the 1970s. Features four poems by various authors. From an edition of 500 copies. Broadside Press unknown books
xvi + 272pp., 22cm., in the series "Oxford Historical Monographs", previous owner's name on first page, hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG
1987R66532Oxford, Clarendon Press 1987 xvi + 272pp., 22cm., in the series "Oxford Historical Monographs", previous owner's name on first page, hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG
1968105266London: Oxford University Press 1968. X, 217 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].