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Sonia Brunetti Luzzati et Roberto Della Rocca
Le Judaïsme – Fondements – Courants - Pratiques
Paris, Éditions Hazan, 2008. Broché, couverture à rabat, 14 cm x 20 cm, 333 pages, nombreuses illustrations noir & blanc et couleur in et hors-texte, 1 carte . Texte de Sonia Brunetti Luzzati et Roberto Della Rocca, traduction de Claire Mulkai, bibliographie, index général, musées, biographies des auteurs. Etat neuf
Ссылка продавца : 22382
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SORBIERE Samuel
Sorberiana, ou Bons Mots. Rencontres agréables, Pensées judicieuses, et Observations curieuses.
A Paris, chez la Veuve Mabre-Cramoisy - 1732 - 20 ff (Mémoires et Table) et 246 pages.Reliure plein veau granité de l'époque. Dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés. Tranches rouges. Titre en rouge et noir avec vignette, bandeaux. Coiffe sup. manquante. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-16°(14x7).Samuel Joseph Sorbière (1610-1670) est un médecin, traducteur, philosophe et vulgarisateur scientifique, proche des libertins érudits du milieu du XVIIe siècle, et surtout connu pour sa promotion des oeuvres de Hobbes et Gassendi.
Ссылка продавца : 16647
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Sous la direction de Jean GOGUEL
La Terre
1959 Editions Gallimard - Encyclopédie de la Pleïade - 1959 - 1 volume In-8 - Reliure plein cuir de l'éditeur - Dos toilé étoilé sous rhodoïd - 1734 pages
Ссылка продавца : 104249
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sous la direction de Pierre Chouard,... et Eugène Laumonnier
LE BON JARDINIER : nouvelle encyclopédie horticole complètement refondue, rédigée par un groupe de savants et de praticiens, sous la direction de Pierre Chouard,... et Eugène Laumonnier,... ; avec 8 planches en couleurs d'après des aquarelles exécutées spécialement par Madeleine Huau...
paris la Maison rustique 1947 in-8 pleine percale un fort volume, reliure pleine percaline verte cartonnage monochrome grand in-octavo Editeur à plaques spéciales Editeur pour le dos et les plats (editor hard-back percale with special covers editor for the spine and the cover in-octavo) (29 x 18,2 cm), dos et 1er plats imprimés en blanc, orné de 836 figures en noir dans le texte et 8 planches hors-texte en couleurs d'après des aquarelles exécutées spécialement par Madeleine Huau, XX + 1843 pages, 1947 Paris : la Maison rustique Editeur,
Ссылка продавца : 26020
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SOUBEIRAN Léon
Nouveau Dictionnaire des Falsifications et des Altérations des Aliments, des Médicaments, et de quelques produits employés dans les Arts, l'Industrie et l'Économie domestique.
Exposé des moyens scientifiques et pratiques d'en reconnaitre le degré de pureté, l'état de conservation, de constater les fraudes dont ils sont l'objet.Paris, Baillière - 1874 - 634 pages. Nombreuses illustrations insérées dans le texte.Reliure demi chagrin fauve de l'époque. Dos à nerfs filetés à froid. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-8°(23x15).
Ссылка продавца : 15056
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Sous la direction de Juan Salvat et Jesus Mosterin
Universitas, tomo 4
Salvat Editores 1972
Ссылка продавца : 52690
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SOULLIER Charles
Nouveau dictionnaire de musique illustré élémentaire, théorique, historique, artistique, professionnel et complet
vii + 348 + xvi pp.illustré de quelques gravures dans le texte, 25cm., br.orig. (dos renforcé) protégée par papier cristal, qqs.rousseurs, bon état, M82662
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Spaull, Hebe
ABC of Civics. A Dictionary of Terms Used in Connection with Parliament, Local Authorities, Courts of Law, Diplomacy and the United Nations
A comprehensive, alphabetical list of civic terms and expressions. Dust jacket has chips and tears around edges, and very light foxing on the back. Inscription by previous owner on front free endpaper. Cover corner bumped.
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Spiers A.
Dictionnaire général Français-Anglais nouvellement rédigé d'après les dictionnaires français de l'académie, de Laveaux, de Boiste, de Bescherelle, etc
Paris Baudry, librairie européenne. 1851 2 volumes IN8 . Reliure pleine basane d'époque. Dos lisse avec pièce de titre cerise. Epidermures.
Ссылка продавца : 104904
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SPIAZZI Raimondo (a cura di Padre)
ENCICLOPEDIA MODERNA DEL CRISTIANESIMO. 4 VOLUMI.
In-8 (cm. 26), tele editoriali, con titoli e fregi in oro ai dorsi; disegno impresso, sempre in oro, ai piatti, pp. XXIV, 952, 1092, 1205, (3), 944, con numerosissime illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori fuori testo. I volumi sono così divisi: I, Il Cristianesimo nella storia, II, L' essenza del Cristianesimo, III, La Chiesa, IV, La civiltà cristiana. Lieve ammaccatura ad alcune pagine del Primo volume. Testo in buono stato, da studio (text in good condition).
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SPRETI V. (Diretta da)
ENCICLOPEDIA STORICO - NOBILIARE ITALIANA.
Famiglie nobili e titolate viventi, riconosciute dal R. Governo d'Italia. Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana, Milano, 1928-1936. In-8 gr., 9 voll. (6 di testo, 2 Appendici e 1 Supplemento), mz. tela coeva con ang., titolo oro al dorso, pp. 6.480 complessive, con numerose ill. in b.n. nel t. del primo vol., i disegni delle "armi" di tutte le famiglie considerate, e 62 bellissime tavv. di "armi", a colori f.t. <br>L'opera e' preceduta da una iconografia dei Sommi Pontefici e di Casa Savoia, da un sintetico trattato di araldica, da una raccolta delle piu' importanti leggi vigenti in materia nobiliare e dai regolamenti che riguardano i vari cerimoniali presso la Corte d'Italia e quella Pontificia. <br>Il Supplemento contiene un "Saggio di bibliografia araldica italiana", pp. 230. <br>Edizione originale. Pagine lievemente ingiallite per la qualità della carta, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato..
Ссылка продавца : 48902
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SPRETI V. (Diretta da)
ENCICLOPEDIA STORICO - NOBILIARE ITALIANA. Famiglie nobili e titolate viventi, riconosciute dal R. Governo d'Italia.
In-8 gr., 9 voll. (6 di testo, 2 Appendici e 1 Supplemento) rileg. in 8 tomi, mz. pergam. con ang., dorso a cordoni con tit. oro su due tasselli, conserv. le copp. originali, pp. 6.480 complessive, con numerose ill. in b.n. nel t. del primo vol., i disegni delle "armi" di tutte le famiglie considerate, e 62 bellissime tavv. di "armi", a colori f.t. <br> L'opera e' preceduta da una iconografia dei Sommi Pontefici e di Casa Savoia, da un sintetico trattato di araldica, da una raccolta delle piu' importanti leggi vigenti in materia nobiliare e dai regolamenti che riguardano i vari cerimoniali presso la Corte d'Italia e quella Pontificia. <br> Il Supplemento contiene un "Saggio di bibliografia araldica italiana", pp. 230. <br> I primi 6 voll. sono una prima ristampa dell'ediz. originale. Esemplare ben conservato. .
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Springer Antonio, Ricci Corrado
Manuale di storia dell'arte
6 27x18 cm., legatura in piena tela con titoli impressi in oro al piatto e al dorso, tagli superiori in colore, pagg. in totale oltre 3600, ricamente illustrato, in italiano, buone condizioni.I volumi sono di diverse edizioni, dalla prima alla quarta, ma hanno tutti le stesse caratteristiche eccetto l'ultimo che riporta i titoli al dorso senza fondo scuro, difetto quasi impercettibile. Vol. I. Arte Antica con 1104 ill. nel testo, 9 tavole colorate, 8 tavole in fototipia - Vol. II. Arte del Medio Evo con 739 ill. nel testo, 16 tavole colorate - Vol. III. Il Rinascimento in Italia con 480 ill. nel testo, 15 tavole colorate - Vol. IV. Il Rinascimento nell'Europa Settentrionale e l'Arte dei Secoli XVII e XVIII con 492 ill. nel testo, 13 tavole colorate - Vol. V. Dal 1800 ai nostri giorni con 726 ill. nel testo, 53 tavole in nero e a colori - Vol. VI. L'arte extra-europea: l'arte asiatico-orientale, l'arte indiana, l'arte islamica, l'arte africana, l'arte indiana d'America, l'arte malesio-pacifica con 750 ill. nel testo, 16 tavole a colori e 11 carte geografiche.
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STANEK V.J.
Encyclopédie illustrée des insectes. 2e édition.
1974 Editions Gründ - 1974 - In-8, demi basane à coin, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre, nom de l'auteur et fleurons dorés - Couverture originale conservée - 547 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques in texte en N&B
Ссылка продавца : 88385
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STANEK V.J.
Encyclopédie des papillons.
Paris, Gründ, 1977. 17 x 24, 352 pp., 210 illustrations en couleurs, cartonnage d'édition + jaquette, très bon état.
Ссылка продавца : 17827
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STANISLAS Ier roi de Pologne, FREDERIC II, Roi de Prusse, CONSTANT D'ORVILLE (André Guillaume) éditeur
Pensées philosophiques, morales et politiques. Ouvrage de main de maître.
1768 In-12, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, tranches jaspées, (12), 360 p, planche frontispice gravée. Nancy, Veuve Babin, Berlin, Libraires Associés, Paris, Grangé, Hérissant, Lyon, Pierre Cellier, 1768.
Ссылка продавца : 38279
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STAFF OF ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary Of Arts Sciences Literature And General Information Volume III Austria Lower To Bisectrix
The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company New York: 1910. Hardcover no dustjacket. Good condition. The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company, New York: 1910 hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 36191X1
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Stajano Corrado (a cura)
La cultura italiana del novecento.
pp. 849, cm 25x17, rileg. in t.t. con astuccio, Tiratura limitata, copia n. 155
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STANISLAS Ier roi de Pologne, FREDERIC II, Roi de Prusse, CONSTANT D'ORVILLE (André Guillaume) éditeur
Pensées philosophiques, morales et politiques. Ouvrage de main de maître.
In-12, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, tranches jaspées, (12), 360 p, planche frontispice gravée. Édition originale et unique de ce recueil de pensées et d'aphorismes extraits des oeuvres de Frédéric de Prusse (L.R.D.P.= « Le Roi de Prusse ») et de Stanislas Leczinski, roi de Pologne (Phil. B.= « Le Philosophe Bienfaisant »), compilé et précédé d'une introduction par Constant d'Orville dans laquelle celui-ci fait l'éloge des « Rois Philosophes » : « la philosophie encourage les progrès de la raison & la raison, éloigne des États les disputes, les querelles théologiques & la superstition ». Planche allégorique en frontispice gravée par P. Nicolet d'après Etienne Fessard. (Conlon, 'Siècle des Lumières', 68:725). Quelques petits accrocs à la reliure. Coins émoussés. Très bon exemplaire, bien relié à l'époque.
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Stevenson Tom
Encyclopédie Mondiale Du Vin .
Flammarion - Paris - 1999 - 600 Pages - Préface de Sotheby's ,préface de l'auteur - Comment se constituer une cave ,le gout du vin ,Comment décrire le vin , Connaissance des vins ,Les cépages ,la vinification , Les vins du monde entier ,accompagnement des mets ,Guide des millésimes ,reproduction de 850 étiquettes de vin ,Glossaire des termes techniques ,répertoire des aromes ,les choix de l'auteur . Index et tables in fine .Fort volume petit in folio ,cartonnage de l éditeur .Etat neuf
Ссылка продавца : Vin1999
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STERNBERG Jacques
Les chefs-d'uvre de l'amour sensuel. Anthlogie Planète.
Paris, Editions Planète, ca 1970 18 x 21, 473 pp., illustrations N/B, cartonnage éditeur illustré, bon état
Ссылка продавца : 8417
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STEINBERG S. H., edited by.
Cassell's Ecnyclopaedia of Literature. Vol. I°: part 1. Histories of the literatures of the world from oral tradition to the latest trends Articles on literary forms, literay schools, genres and special aspects of literature; part 2a. Biographies of the writers of the world down to the 20th century, A-H. Vol. II°: part 2b. Biographies of the writers of the
world in the 20th century. London, Cassel & Co., 1953. Due volumi in 8° gr., pp. XXXII-2086 complessive. Leg. in tela edit. con sovrac. con legg. tracce del tempo, buono l'interno.
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Sten Konow
Bashgali Dictionary [Hardcover]
Roots ali is an Indo-European Language of the Kafir group, which retains much of its archaeic features. Therefore, it occupies an important place in Indo-European Philology and deserves full attention of the linguists. Colonel J. Davidson was the first among the European linguists to Study the structure and the Vocabulary of the language and compiled a work under title, Notes on the Bashgali language, as early as 1902. The materials contained in his Notes are valuable but could not be much useful for a detailed study of the language. Sten Konow, a renowned scholar of Sanskrit, Prakrit and Indian linguistics, attempted a detailed analysis of the notes of Col. Davidson and organized the Material into a dictionary of the Bashgali language which is presented in the following pages. A practical alphabetical arrangement has been followed in the dictionary which is based on the order of the consonants without any regard to the vowels. The latter came into consideration only in cases when the same consonants are followed or separated by different vowels Under each word, several instances of its use have been recorded with English translation. In the case of nouns, the different cases have been distinguished according to the Grammar. The Verbal Roots have been given a full and scientific treatment, showing the distinguished forms in Infinitive, Verbal noun. Present participle, Past participle, Present indefinite, different present and past forms, etc. Casual and passive forms have been included at proper places. It is hoped that the publication will prove to be of great Research value to Indo-European linguistics. The Title 'Bashgali Dictionary written/authored/edited by Sten Konow', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200158 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 318 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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STICKER, Georg (1860-1960):
Erkaeltungskrankheiten und Kaelteschaeden. Ihre Verhuetung und Heilung. ‘Enzyklopädie der Klinischen Medizin’.
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1916, in-4°, VI + 446 S., ill. mit 10 Textabbildungen, unaufgeschnitten, Blinddruck-Besitzstempel, Original-Broschüre, Rand teils leicht beschädigt.
Ссылка продавца : 40739aaf
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STICKER, Georg:
Erkältungskrankheiten und Kälteschäden. Ihre Verhütung und Heilung. Enzyklopädie der klinischen Medizin.
Berlin, Verlag Julius Springer, 1916, gr. in-8vo, VI + 446 p., illustr. mit einigen Statistiken, Halbleder, marmoriert.
Ссылка продавца : 79113aaf
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Stohmann, F. u. Bruno Kerl
Muspratt's theoretische, praktische und analytische Chemie, in Anwendung auf Künste und Gewerbe. Bde 1,3,4,5,6.
Braunschweig, Schwetschke & Sohn, 1865-1870. 2. verb. Aufl. 5 Bde. 4°. Mit zahlr. Textabb. HLdr. Rü.-Verg. u. verg. Rü.-Tit. Stärker ber. u. best. 2 Bde. m. kl. Einrissen an Rü.Kl. Stempel auf Tit.-Bll. Etw. gebr. Innen guter Zustand. 2
Ссылка продавца : 35875AB
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STRABON, Porte du Theil (F.J.G. de la) ,LETRONNE (A.-J.) , KORAÉS(A.) Traducteurs
Géographie de Strabon ,Traduite du grec en français
Paris, Imprimerie Impériale (Royale). An XIII (1805-1819),5 volumes gd. in-4°. Non rognés. Cartonnage ocre de parution. (défauts aux cartonnages).T1-8ff-cxiv-2ff-513pp., illustrée de 5 cartes h.t. et une illustration in.t.,T2-2ff-xvi-424pp.-156pp.(éclaircissements) ,T3-2ff-xxiv-532pp.-276pp.(éclaircissements),T4(1ère partie)-2ff-xvi-339-T4(2éme partie)-2ff-xvi-406pp. ,T5-2ff-viii-612pp.
Ссылка продавца : PHO-1180
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STRECKEISEN-MOULTOU (Georges)
J.-J. Rousseau, ses amis et ses ennemis. Correspondance publiée par M. G. Streckeisen-Moultou. Avec une introduction de M. Jules Levallois et une appréciation critique de SAINTE-BEUVE.
2 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures imprimées lég. défr., lii, 516 p. et xlvii, 584 p. Paris, Michel Lévy, 1865.
Ссылка продавца : 19277
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STRECKEISEN-MOULTOU (Georges)
J.-J. Rousseau, ses amis et ses ennemis. Correspondance publiée par M. G. Streckeisen-Moultou. Avec une introduction de M. Jules Levallois et une appréciation critique de SAINTE-BEUVE.
2 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures imprimées lég. défr., lii, 516 p. et xlvii, 584 p. Edition originale de cet essai qui demeure une source importante sur le sujet. Contient un très grand nombre de lettres adressées à Rousseau et déposées à la bibliothèque de Neuchâtel. (Cabeen, 2414). Bon exemplaire.
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Sutton Felix
L'Arique
Hachette encyclopédie en couleurs Cartonné 1961 In-4 (26,2 x 31,7 cm), cartonné, 117 pages, illustrations en couleurs ; coiffes et coins usés, petit incident au mors supérieur, assez bon état Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Ссылка продавца : qi1651
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SÉNÈQUE / ANGLIVIEL DE LA BEAUMELLE Laurent
PENSÉES DE SÉNÉQUE. Recueillies Par M. Angliviel de la Beaumelle
Paris Chez J. Barbou, Imprimeur-Libraire 1779 in 12 (17x10) 1 volume relié pleine basane fauve époque, dos à nerfs orné, caissons dorés, tranches teintées (rouges), XLVIII et 378 pages [2], petite usure sur un coin, 3 petites fentes sur les mors. Plats ornés au centre des armes dorées du collége royal de Toulouse (petite usure sur les armes du plat inférieur). Sénèque, philosophe de l'école stoïcienne. Laurent Angliviel de la Beaumelle, Valleraugue (Cévennes) 1726 - Paris 1773, homme de lettres et philosophe français. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Ссылка продавца : 13645
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Sérullaz Maurice, Pillement Georges, Marret B
Encyclopédi de l'impressionnisme
Somogy. 1977. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 285 pages. Nombreuses photos, reproductions en noir et blanc et en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 703-Dictionnaire, encyclopédie des beaux-arts et des arts décoratifs
Ссылка продавца : RO30338560
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Séverac J.-B.
Encyclopédie socialiste, syndicale et coopérative de l'Internationale Ouvrière : Le Mouvement syndical
Aristide Quillet Relié 1913 In-12 (14 x 19,8 cm), reliure skivertex souple, 455 pages ; pliures au premier plat, papier bruni, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Ссылка продавца : vd1018
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T. Raatan
Encyclopaedia of North-East India (Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram) Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- T.Raatan is Director of Public Libraries, Itanagar. Well-conversant with the library science and originally from Arunachal, he has put in his sincere efforts in popularizing this subjects. Contents:- Vol 2- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 11, Section-I, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, 1. The Land and the People 21, I. District Kameng • II. District of Subansiri • District of Siang • IV., District of Lohit • (A) Groups Among the Mishmis • V. District of, Tirap • I. Socio-Economic Belt Grouping • II. The Social Set-up, Social, Hierarchy and Social Organisation • III. Cultural Belt Region., 2. Farming and Other Related Functions 75, Jhum Cultivation • Ownership of Lands • Pattern of Planting Crops, • Crop Calendar ofArunachal Pradesh • I. Paddy Crop • II. Traditional, Crop—Maize • III. Millet Crop • IV. Crops of Barley and Wheat • V., Growing ofMustard Seed • VI. Crop of Sugarcane • VII. Plantation of, Potato and Kochu • VIII. Chilly Crop • IX. Ginger Crop • X. Cotton, Crop • Improvement in Agriculture., 3. Resources Under Forestry 91, Total Area Covered Under Forest • Products from Forests • Forest, Administration., 4. Mineral Resources and Their Use 95, Natural Mineral Resources., 5. Economy and Trade 105, A. Brackground., 6. Education, Crafts and Skill-Upgradation 113, (A) Evaluation of Education Institutional • (B) Increase in Enrolment, of Students • (C) State’s Full View of Literacy Levels • (D) Number, of Drop-Outs • (E) Training for Crafts • (F) Sactioning of Money and, Actual Expenditure., Section-II, MANIPUR, 7. The Land and the People 121, Small Autonomous Kingdoms • Perpetual Conflict among Kingdoms, • Unity Against Foreign Invasions • Kings without Palaces, 6 Encyclopaedia of North-East India, • Justification for Monarchy or Kingship • Rulers and Ruled Partners, in Social Set Up • Chaos and Its Reasons • Rajarshi theGreat Integrator, • Emergence of Ras Leela • Second Chaos in Manipur • Connections, with British Empire • Succession of Chandrakirti • Spread of British, Empire • System of Posting of Resident • Fight between, Brothers • Massacre of Innocents Battle of Khongjom by Brajabasi, • British Domination • Gap Created between Valley and Hills • Gap, between Tribes and Valley People—a Passing Phase •Was Manipur, Part of India? • Common Beliefs and Culture • Manipuri Culture, Derived from Vedic Civilisation • Connected with Mainstream of, Indian Thought and History • Merger in India-Popular Movement, • Expectations • Fuel Put to Fire • Criteria for Formation of NewStates, • Gratitude to Indira Gandhi’s Leadership People’s Attitude Towards, Main Current of Indian Politics • Plain vs. Hills • Origin and, Background of Manipuris in Hills., 8. Education, Literature and Linguistic 147, Education • Sculptures • Language and Literature • Dictionary •, Historical and CulturalWorks • Essay and Translation Works • Prose, and Criticism., 9. Administrative and Political Struggle 157, (A) Movement for the Setting up of a Responsible Governments (B), Split in the Party (C) Birth of Manipuri State Congress Party (D) Party, Election and Afterwards (E) Setting up of Manipur State Council (F), Interim Council (E) Franchise Sub-Committee • Merger of Manipur, in Indian Union., 10. Principal Deities of the State 177, Main Goddesses • Old Manipuri Religion • Pakhangba and Sanamahi, Conformity with Bhagavat Gita Epic • No Difference between, Traditional and Hindu Religion • Koubru the First Settler Cremation, of Dead Body was Prevalent., 11. Popular Manipuri Dances 185, History and Evolution ofManipuri Dances • Lai Haraoba Festival • Cult, ofMaibis, i.e., Priests • Promotion of Sports and Atheletics • Expansion, of Vaisnavic Cult • Manipuri Language Ignored • Lord Cheitanya, Never Envisaged Cultural Empire • Different Categories of Manipuri, Dance • Some Aspects of Cholom • Tradition of Rasleela • Different, Categories of Ras • Ancient Traditional Rasleela • Music for Rasleela, • Fashion of Collective Patronage of Rasleela • Tribal Dances of, Manipur • The Manipuri Nat-Sankirtan Dance • Numerous Dance, Institutions., 12. Economic Development of Manipur 203, Agriculture Main Profession • Need for Vigorous Programme of, Afforestation • High Time for Geological Survey • Urgency for, CONTENTS:- 7, Constructive Activities • Need for Full Available Cultivable Land, • Some Suggestions • Irrigation Deserves Priority • To Check Floods, Rivers Need be Controlled • Fishery Deserves Special Attention, • Industrial Developments • Intentions not Matched with Programmes, • Case for Special Central Assistance • Early Development of Roads, for Economic Growth • Extension of Railways Upto Manipur • Cycle, Industry •Watch Factory • Other Industries • Vast Possibilities for Tea, Plantation • Spinning Mills • Importance of Weaving • Sugar and, Cornflake., Section-III, MIZORAM, 13. The Land and the People 219, (A) Culture and Tradition ofMizos • (B) Ethnic Footings • (C) Religion, • (D) Psycho-Social Responsible Factors • (E) Linguistic Aspects •, (F) Monetary Factors • (G) Geographical Situations of Mizoram • (H), Conflicts between Regional Elites., 14. Political Parties in the State 245, (A) TheMizoUnion, the pro-Congress Regional Party • (B)The United, Mizo Freedom Organisation (UMFO) • (C) The Secessionist Mizo, National Front • (D) The People’s Conference of Mizoram • (E) The, Indian National Congress (Mizoram)., 15. Impact of Terrorism on Politics and Administration 267, (A) Leading Incidents • (B) Declaration of Freedom • (C) Sporadic, Cases • (D) Factors Behind the Insurgency • (E) Role of Ex-Servicemen, in this Act • (F) NewOutbreak • (G) Counter-Insurgency Arrangements, • (H) Movement Restrictions, Curfew and Other Orders in State • (I), Forming of Villages Clusters • (J) Administrative Machinery • (K), Relief Measures by the Government • (L) Public Participation in, Administrative • (M) Security Post in PPVs • (N) Grouping into Further, Interiors., 16. Administrative Set-up 287, (A) Bordoloi Sub-Committee of the Constituent Assembly • (B) Sixth, Schedule of the Constitution • (C) Barve Report on District Councils •, (D) States Reorganisation Commission of 1995 • (E) Vaghaiwalla, Committee forDistrictCouncils • (F)MonetaryAid to District Councils, • (G) Laws • (H) Overall Performance of District Councils • (I), Reorganisation of Hill Areas • (J) Dissolution of the Mizo District, Council • (K) Three Fresh District Councils., 17. New Plannings 305, (A) Static Economy • (B) Consequences of Partition • (C) Agriculture, • (D) Post-Independence Time and Developments • (E) Industrial, 8 Encyclopaedia of North-East India, Development • (F) Transport and Other Facilities of Infrastructure •, (G) Waterways Development • (H) Air Service for Mizos • (I) Postal, Service Communications • (J) Medical Provisions • (K)Water Supply, for Drinking Purpose • (L) Educational Achievements • (M), Newspapers in the State • (N) Voluntary Organisations for Education, • (O) Community Development Programmes • (P) Plan Expenditure, for Mizoram • (Q) Finding of Krishnaswamy and Tarlok Singh., Index 331. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of North-East India (Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram) written/authored/edited by T. Raatan', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178352749 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 364 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. 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About The Author:- T.Raatan is Director of Public Libraries, Itanagar. Well-conversant with the library science and originally from Arunachal, he has put in his sincere efforts in popularizing this subjects. Contents:- Vol 1- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 11, Section–I, ASSAM, 1. The Land and the People: A Background 21, Brief History • British Period • Assam Under Independent India •, Consequences of English Rule • (i) Systemof Education • (ii) Education, of Girl Child (iii) Financial Transformation in Assam • (iv) Internal, Regulation • (v) Means of Communication and Transporation • Impact, of Gandhi and His Movements in Assam • (i) Faith in Non-violence •, (ii) Communal Unity • (iii) Famous Montague-Chelmsford Reforms, 1918 • (iv) Holding of Assam Chatra Sanmilan • (v) Civil, Disobedience Satyagraha of 1929 • (vi) The Latter Phase of Movement., • (vii) Impact in the Hills • (viii) Jadonnang and Freedom Struggle •, (ix) The Movement of Rani Gaidinliu • (x) 1942 Movement • (xi), Attainment of India Freedom and Partitions., 2. Assam in Post-1947 Period 35, Problems After Partition: Inflow of Refugees • Difficulties of, Immigrants • Fresh Planning for National Development •, Disintegration of States • Emergence of Nagaland • Re-organisation, of the State of Assam • Targets under the Five Year Plans • (i), Introducing Five Year Plan • (ii) Five Year Plan from 1956-61 • (iii), Five Year Plan of April 1961 to 31 March 1966 • (iv) War for, Formation of Bangladesh • ASU Movement from1979-85 • (i) Subject, of Foreign Nationals • (ii) Success and the Downfall • (iii) Updating, of Rolls for Mangaldai • (iv) Severe Step of Agitation • (v), Arrangements for Mid-term Polls • (vi) The Second Phase of the, Protest., 3. Identity Crisis 47, Bengalis in Assam • Conclusion • The Nepalis as Foreigner/Indian •, (a) Socio-Legal Status of Nepalis in India • (b) Heterogeneous Nature, of Community of Bengalis • (c) Factors behind Migration from Nepal, 6 Encyclopaedia of North- East India, • (d) Less Backlash from Bourgeoisie • Bohiragatos—The Indian, Foreigners in Assam • The Marwaris in Assam • (a) Factors Behind, their Success • (b) Moneylenders’ Role of Marwaris • (c) Relations, with Local Asamiyas • The Biharis as Hindi Speakers in Assam• Non-, Hindi Speaking Indians., 4. Positive Side of Assam Movement 83, The Description • (a) Historical Transformation • (b) Enhancing, Land Revenue • (c) Dominance of Dominant Class • (d) Use of, Persuasive Methods • (e) Neglible Identity Crisis • The Text of the, Memorandum Submitted to the Chief Election Commissioner by, Certain Distinguished Members of Parliament, 1979 • This extract, is about violence occurred during the Assam movement • They are, Burning the Bridges • RCPI • PTCA • JANATA-S •, INDEPENDENTS • Assam Accord 1985 (Memorandum of, Settlement) • Foreigners Issue • Safeguards and Economic, Development • Restoration ofNormalcy • The Aims and Objectives, of the AGP., 5. Dawn of Consciousness: 1978 to 1981 99, Byelections of 1979 • Various Organisations/Agencies and Leaders, Behind the Movement • Collapse of the Borbora Ministry • The, Movement Gains Strength • Mid-Term Election Issue •, Uncompromising Twin Leadership • Emergency in Assam and, Presidential Rule • Agents of Movement; Victims of Atrocities • Antisocial, Elements • Open Pledge in Public Meetings • Oil as an Effective, Measure • Violence and Victimisation in North Kamrup • Incidents of, Duliajan • 26th January Tragedy • Letter of the P.M. and the First, Round of Talks • Visit of Giani Zail Singh • AIPP Conference and, Third Round of Talks • Beginning on 24th March of the Blockade by, the Congress—I • Formation of All AssamMinorities Students’Union, (AAMSU) • State Government’s Stand Against the Movement • Visit, of Prime Minister to Assam and Meghalaya • Suspension of Oil, Blockade • April andMayDevelopments • Protest by ForeignNationals, of Bangladesh • The Defeat of Government in Another Legal Battle •, Talks between theGovernment and Students •Development in October, andNovember, 1980 • Elections after the Emergency • The Atmosphere, of Terror • Ban on Press • Restoration of Oil Flow • Appeal of the, Taimur Government • Duration of Low Profile., 6. Socio-Cultural and Linguistic Set-up of Assam 131, Linguistic Position of Assamese • Script of the Language of Assam •, Literature of Assam • Special Features of Assamese Society., CONTENTS:- 7, Section–II, MEGHALYA, 7. The Land and the People 145, Geographical Position of East Pakistan • (A) Nagaland (the Naga Hills-, Tuensang region) • (B) The North-East Frontier Agency • Eco-Political, Troubles • The Contributors (A) Capt williamson A. Sangma •, (B) Prof. G.G. Swell • (C) Mr. Stanley Nichols Roy., 8. Constitution, the Law and the Local Administration 163, The Seventy Third Amendment of 1992 and the State of Meghalaya •, The Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution., 9. Efficacy of Autonomous District Councils 177, Efficacy of ADCs in Meghalaya • (a) Judiciary • (b) Administrative, Control of the District Council Exercised by the State Government, through the Deputy Commissioner • (c) Provision of 12(a) and 12(b) •, (d) Relevance of 73rd Amendment • II. Politics behind Para 12A of, the Sixth Schedule • Analysis., 10. Old Tribal Set-up 189, (a) The Traditional Political Systems: A Generalised Approximation •, (i) Traditional political system of Khasis • (ii) Traditional Political, System of Jaintias • (iii) The Traditional Political System of the, Garos • (b) Incorporation, Colonial Intervention and Consequent, Distortion of the Traditional Political Systems • (c) Independence and, Integration: Sixth Schedule and the Traditional Political Institutions •, (d) Concluding Remarks., 11. Comparison of Functioning of Old and New Self-Governing, Bodies 203, 1. Full State Darbar i.e., Ka Darbar ka Hima Pyllum • 2. Dorbar of, Thirty Villages i.e. Ka Dorbar Raid or Ka Dorbar Laiphew Shnong • 3., Council called Ka Darbar Ki Kyntoit or Ka Darbar Pyllun • 4. Village, Level Darbar, i.e., Ka Darbar Shnong (Village or Local Darbar) • 5., Clan Council, i.e., Dorbar Kur • A Brief Description of the Dorbar, Shong and PRIs and Comparison between them • 1. Origin and the, Background • 2. Locality • 3. Criteria for Membership • 4. Institutional, Leaders • 5. Written/Unwritten Laws and Practices • 6. Area of, Functioning • 7. The Staff • 8. Party Politics • 9. Power, Autonomy, and Control • 10. Monetary Aspects • 11. Possessions • 12. Activities, • 13. Issue of Accountability • The Recommendations., 12. Women and the System of Local Self-governance 213, (A) The State of Meghalaya and The Constitution 73rd Amendment, Act • Reservation for Women and the 73rd Amendment Act •, 8 Encyclopaedia of North- East India, OrganisationsWorking forWomen in Meghalaya • 1. Political Parties, andWomen in Meghalaya • (B) Women in District, State and Central, Level Politics • (C) Summing Up., 13. Concept of New Class 229, Different Kinds of Political Pressures • Handling of these Pressures, by Bureaucracy • Results of Unfavourable Reaction to Political, Pressures • Sum Up., 14. Defects with Bureaucratic Functioning 241, Corruption in Functioning• I. Ethical Factor • II. Monetary Factor •, III. Political Factor • IV. Structural Factor • V. Soico-Cultural Factor, • Steps that can be Taken Corruption • I. Societal Structure • II. Financial, Measures • III Political Aspect • Need for Structural Reforms • Lack, of Efficiency I. Administrative Reasons • II. Political Reasons • III., Social Reasons • IV. Personal Factor • V. Financial Factor • D., Remedial Measures Against Inefficiency • (a) Administrative Steps. •, (b) Political Steps. • Steps for Improving Personal Standard andAbility., Index 259. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of North-East India (Assam, Meghalaya) written/authored/edited by T. Raatan', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178352732 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 265 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is North-East Indian Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Encyclopaedia of North-East India (Sikkim, Nagaland, Tripura) Volume Vol. 3rd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- T.Raatan is Director of Public Libraries, Itanagar. Well-conversant with the library science and originally from Arunachal, he has put in his sincere efforts in popularizing this subjects. Contents:- Vol 3- Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 9, Section-I, SIKKIM, 1. Land and the People 17, Demographical Details • Various Ethnic Groups • Monastery and, the Religion of Lamaism• Agricultural and Industrial Development., 2. Socio-cultural and Linguistic Set-up of Sikkim 27, Linguistic aspects • Social Life., 3. Political and Administrative Developments 35, Pre-merger Times • Development in the Post-merger Period., 4. Background and Post-Merger Achievements in Education 43, Background • State of Literacy • Facilities Regarding Education, • Institutions/Agencies of Education • Educational Set up, • Schooling at Primary Level • Schooling at Secondary Level, • Teaching Staff • Achievement in the Field of Education, • Educational Details of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Students • State of Higher Education in Sikkim • Current Position., 5. Emergence of a New Class 51, I. Theories of Class II. Emergence of New Class III. • Old Class, Structure • Modern Class • New Class Hierarchy • Involvement of, New Class in Politics., Section-II, NAGALAND, 6. Land and the People 77, (a) Formation of State, (b) Background and Geographical Set Up, (c) Various Districts of the State • Education • Language •, Agricultural and Industrial Developments • Religion., 7. Pre- and Post-Reorganisation Era 93, British Penetration into Nagaland • After Independence, Developments • Creation of Nagaland as a State • Development of, the State • Administration of the State., 6 Encyclopaedia of North-East India, 8. Society and Customs 101, I. Culture II. Customs about Marriages • Tradition of Head Hunting, • Background., 9. Women in Naga Tribal Society 113, Introduction • I. Social Status II.Women Leadership • Jungle Stay, and Arrest • Release from the Jail • Social Reforms of Gandhiji., 10. Naga Festivals and Songs 127, I. Festivals II. Songs and Folks III. Folk Stories., 11. New Planning in 2001 137, Section-III, TRIPURA, 12. Land and the People 141, I. Ancient Period • Medieval Period III. Modern Period • The, Janamangal Samity • Language • Education • Status of Women., 13. Measures for Land Reforms and Their Implementation 171, Elimination of Intermediaries • ReformRelated to Tenancy • Ceiling, over Land-holdings • Prevention of Fragmentation of Land • Special, Provisions for Scheduled Tribes Category • Land Records ofRights., 14. Mythology and Archaeology 183, (A) Vaisnavism (B) Saivism in Tripura (C) Worship of Sakti (D), Small Sects (E) IconWorship (F) Cult of Vishnu Images (G) Icons, of Saiva (H) Images of Sakti (I)Miscellaneous Images (J) Buddhism, (K) Viharas in Archaeology • Stupas • Iconography., 15. Rich Land and Other Resources 195, (A) Distribution of Area and Population in Districts (B) Districtbased, Distribution of Land Resources in the State (C) Livestock, Population (D) Fisheries Business (E) Forests (F) Shifting, Cultivation vis-a-vis Soil Conservation (G) North Eastern Council, (NEC) Scheme of Fifth Plan (H) Power/Energy (I) Human, Resources in the State., 16. New Planning 205, (A) Agriculture (B) Industry (C) Transport and Communications, (D) Social Services (E) The Bane of Unemployment • Tripura’s, Five Year Plan (A) The Perspective on the Plan (B) The Approach, to Future Planning., Index 221 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of North-East India (Sikkim, Nagaland, Tripura) written/authored/edited by T. Raatan', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178352756 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 229 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is North-East Indian Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
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Encyclopaedia of North-East India Volume 3 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 3 Vols. Set
The far-flung region of North-East remained neglected from centuries in the pre-Independence era. However an attempt has been made by the government to bifurcate it into eight states which have been dealt with in these three volumes.<br><br>The contents have deep bearing on the land and the people, production and mineral resources, economy and trade, education and efforts to promote literacy, enrolment of students both boys and girls, administrative and political struggle, principal deities in the state, pofur dances, art and music, the economic development, relief measures and developmental schemes being implemented by the government, postal services and communication and last but not the least the provision of basic facilities like drinking water and medical. <br><br>These volumes will be useful for teachers, statesmen scholars and students interested in deep details on North-East region. About The Author:- T.Raatan is Director of Public Libraries, Itanagar. Well-conversant with the library science and originally from Arunachal, he has put in his sincere efforts in popularizing this subjects. Contents:- "Vol 1- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 11, Section–I, ASSAM, 1. The Land and the People: A Background 21, Brief History • British Period • Assam Under Independent India •, Consequences of English Rule • (i) Systemof Education • (ii) Education, of Girl Child (iii) Financial Transformation in Assam • (iv) Internal, Regulation • (v) Means of Communication and Transporation • Impact, of Gandhi and His Movements in Assam • (i) Faith in Non-violence •, (ii) Communal Unity • (iii) Famous Montague-Chelmsford Reforms, 1918 • (iv) Holding of Assam Chatra Sanmilan • (v) Civil, Disobedience Satyagraha of 1929 • (vi) The Latter Phase of Movement., • (vii) Impact in the Hills • (viii) Jadonnang and Freedom Struggle •, (ix) The Movement of Rani Gaidinliu • (x) 1942 Movement • (xi), Attainment of India Freedom and Partitions., 2. Assam in Post-1947 Period 35, Problems After Partition: Inflow of Refugees • Difficulties of, Immigrants • Fresh Planning for National Development •, Disintegration of States • Emergence of Nagaland • Re-organisation, of the State of Assam • Targets under the Five Year Plans • (i), Introducing Five Year Plan • (ii) Five Year Plan from 1956-61 • (iii), Five Year Plan of April 1961 to 31 March 1966 • (iv) War for, Formation of Bangladesh • ASU Movement from1979-85 • (i) Subject, of Foreign Nationals • (ii) Success and the Downfall • (iii) Updating, of Rolls for Mangaldai • (iv) Severe Step of Agitation • (v), Arrangements for Mid-term Polls • (vi) The Second Phase of the, Protest., 3. Identity Crisis 47, Bengalis in Assam • Conclusion • The Nepalis as Foreigner/Indian •, (a) Socio-Legal Status of Nepalis in India • (b) Heterogeneous Nature, of Community of Bengalis • (c) Factors behind Migration from Nepal, 6 Encyclopaedia of North- East India, • (d) Less Backlash from Bourgeoisie • Bohiragatos—The Indian, Foreigners in Assam • The Marwaris in Assam • (a) Factors Behind, their Success • (b) Moneylenders’ Role of Marwaris • (c) Relations, with Local Asamiyas • The Biharis as Hindi Speakers in Assam• Non-, Hindi Speaking Indians., 4. Positive Side of Assam Movement 83, The Description • (a) Historical Transformation • (b) Enhancing, Land Revenue • (c) Dominance of Dominant Class • (d) Use of, Persuasive Methods • (e) Neglible Identity Crisis • The Text of the, Memorandum Submitted to the Chief Election Commissioner by, Certain Distinguished Members of Parliament, 1979 • This extract, is about violence occurred during the Assam movement • They are, Burning the Bridges • RCPI • PTCA • JANATA-S •, INDEPENDENTS • Assam Accord 1985 (Memorandum of, Settlement) • Foreigners Issue • Safeguards and Economic, Development • Restoration ofNormalcy • The Aims and Objectives, of the AGP., 5. Dawn of Consciousness: 1978 to 1981 99, Byelections of 1979 • Various Organisations/Agencies and Leaders, Behind the Movement • Collapse of the Borbora Ministry • The, Movement Gains Strength • Mid-Term Election Issue •, Uncompromising Twin Leadership • Emergency in Assam and, Presidential Rule • Agents of Movement; Victims of Atrocities • Antisocial, Elements • Open Pledge in Public Meetings • Oil as an Effective, Measure • Violence and Victimisation in North Kamrup • Incidents of, Duliajan • 26th January Tragedy • Letter of the P.M. and the First, Round of Talks • Visit of Giani Zail Singh • AIPP Conference and, Third Round of Talks • Beginning on 24th March of the Blockade by, the Congress—I • Formation of All AssamMinorities Students’Union, (AAMSU) • State Government’s Stand Against the Movement • Visit, of Prime Minister to Assam and Meghalaya • Suspension of Oil, Blockade • April andMayDevelopments • Protest by ForeignNationals, of Bangladesh • The Defeat of Government in Another Legal Battle •, Talks between theGovernment and Students •Development in October, andNovember, 1980 • Elections after the Emergency • The Atmosphere, of Terror • Ban on Press • Restoration of Oil Flow • Appeal of the, Taimur Government • Duration of Low Profile., 6. Socio-Cultural and Linguistic Set-up of Assam 131, Linguistic Position of Assamese • Script of the Language of Assam •, Literature of Assam • Special Features of Assamese Society., CONTENTS:- 7, Section–II, MEGHALYA, 7. The Land and the People 145, Geographical Position of East Pakistan • (A) Nagaland (the Naga Hills-, Tuensang region) • (B) The North-East Frontier Agency • Eco-Political, Troubles • The Contributors (A) Capt williamson A. Sangma •, (B) Prof. G.G. Swell • (C) Mr. Stanley Nichols Roy., 8. Constitution, the Law and the Local Administration 163, The Seventy Third Amendment of 1992 and the State of Meghalaya •, The Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution., 9. Efficacy of Autonomous District Councils 177, Efficacy of ADCs in Meghalaya • (a) Judiciary • (b) Administrative, Control of the District Council Exercised by the State Government, through the Deputy Commissioner • (c) Provision of 12(a) and 12(b) •, (d) Relevance of 73rd Amendment • II. Politics behind Para 12A of, the Sixth Schedule • Analysis., 10. Old Tribal Set-up 189, (a) The Traditional Political Systems: A Generalised Approximation •, (i) Traditional political system of Khasis • (ii) Traditional Political, System of Jaintias • (iii) The Traditional Political System of the, Garos • (b) Incorporation, Colonial Intervention and Consequent, Distortion of the Traditional Political Systems • (c) Independence and, Integration: Sixth Schedule and the Traditional Political Institutions •, (d) Concluding Remarks., 11. Comparison of Functioning of Old and New Self-Governing, Bodies 203, 1. Full State Darbar i.e., Ka Darbar ka Hima Pyllum • 2. Dorbar of, Thirty Villages i.e. Ka Dorbar Raid or Ka Dorbar Laiphew Shnong • 3., Council called Ka Darbar Ki Kyntoit or Ka Darbar Pyllun • 4. Village, Level Darbar, i.e., Ka Darbar Shnong (Village or Local Darbar) • 5., Clan Council, i.e., Dorbar Kur • A Brief Description of the Dorbar, Shong and PRIs and Comparison between them • 1. Origin and the, Background • 2. Locality • 3. Criteria for Membership • 4. Institutional, Leaders • 5. Written/Unwritten Laws and Practices • 6. Area of, Functioning • 7. The Staff • 8. Party Politics • 9. Power, Autonomy, and Control • 10. Monetary Aspects • 11. Possessions • 12. Activities, • 13. Issue of Accountability • The Recommendations., 12. Women and the System of Local Self-governance 213, (A) The State of Meghalaya and The Constitution 73rd Amendment, Act • Reservation for Women and the 73rd Amendment Act •, 8 Encyclopaedia of North- East India, OrganisationsWorking forWomen in Meghalaya • 1. Political Parties, andWomen in Meghalaya • (B) Women in District, State and Central, Level Politics • (C) Summing Up., 13. Concept of New Class 229, Different Kinds of Political Pressures • Handling of these Pressures, by Bureaucracy • Results of Unfavourable Reaction to Political, Pressures • Sum Up., 14. Defects with Bureaucratic Functioning 241, Corruption in Functioning• I. Ethical Factor • II. Monetary Factor •, III. Political Factor • IV. Structural Factor • V. Soico-Cultural Factor, • Steps that can be Taken Corruption • I. Societal Structure • II. Financial, Measures • III Political Aspect • Need for Structural Reforms • Lack, of Efficiency I. Administrative Reasons • II. Political Reasons • III., Social Reasons • IV. Personal Factor • V. Financial Factor • D., Remedial Measures Against Inefficiency • (a) Administrative Steps. •, (b) Political Steps. • Steps for Improving Personal Standard andAbility., Index 259. Vol 2- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 11, Section-I, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, 1. The Land and the People 21, I. District Kameng • II. District of Subansiri • District of Siang • IV., District of Lohit • (A) Groups Among the Mishmis • V. District of, Tirap • I. Socio-Economic Belt Grouping • II. The Social Set-up, Social, Hierarchy and Social Organisation • III. Cultural Belt Region., 2. Farming and Other Related Functions 75, Jhum Cultivation • Ownership of Lands • Pattern of Planting Crops, • Crop Calendar ofArunachal Pradesh • I. Paddy Crop • II. Traditional, Crop—Maize • III. Millet Crop • IV. Crops of Barley and Wheat • V., Growing ofMustard Seed • VI. Crop of Sugarcane • VII. Plantation of, Potato and Kochu • VIII. Chilly Crop • IX. Ginger Crop • X. Cotton, Crop • Improvement in Agriculture., 3. Resources Under Forestry 91, Total Area Covered Under Forest • Products from Forests • Forest, Administration., 4. Mineral Resources and Their Use 95, Natural Mineral Resources., 5. Economy and Trade 105, A. Brackground., 6. Education, Crafts and Skill-Upgradation 113, (A) Evaluation of Education Institutional • (B) Increase in Enrolment, of Students • (C) State’s Full View of Literacy Levels • (D) Number, of Drop-Outs • (E) Training for Crafts • (F) Sactioning of Money and, Actual Expenditure., Section-II, MANIPUR, 7. The Land and the People 121, Small Autonomous Kingdoms • Perpetual Conflict among Kingdoms, • Unity Against Foreign Invasions • Kings without Palaces, 6 Encyclopaedia of North-East India, • Justification for Monarchy or Kingship • Rulers and Ruled Partners, in Social Set Up • Chaos and Its Reasons • Rajarshi theGreat Integrator, • Emergence of Ras Leela • Second Chaos in Manipur • Connections, with British Empire • Succession of Chandrakirti • Spread of British, Empire • System of Posting of Resident • Fight between, Brothers • Massacre of Innocents Battle of Khongjom by Brajabasi, • British Domination • Gap Created between Valley and Hills • Gap, between Tribes and Valley People—a Passing Phase •Was Manipur, Part of India? • Common Beliefs and Culture • Manipuri Culture, Derived from Vedic Civilisation • Connected with Mainstream of, Indian Thought and History • Merger in India-Popular Movement, • Expectations • Fuel Put to Fire • Criteria for Formation of NewStates, • Gratitude to Indira Gandhi’s Leadership People’s Attitude Towards, Main Current of Indian Politics • Plain vs. Hills • Origin and, Background of Manipuris in Hills., 8. Education, Literature and Linguistic 147, Education • Sculptures • Language and Literature • Dictionary •, Historical and CulturalWorks • Essay and Translation Works • Prose, and Criticism., 9. Administrative and Political Struggle 157, (A) Movement for the Setting up of a Responsible Governments (B), Split in the Party (C) Birth of Manipuri State Congress Party (D) Party, Election and Afterwards (E) Setting up of Manipur State Council (F), Interim Council (E) Franchise Sub-Committee • Merger of Manipur, in Indian Union., 10. Principal Deities of the State 177, Main Goddesses • Old Manipuri Religion • Pakhangba and Sanamahi, Conformity with Bhagavat Gita Epic • No Difference between, Traditional and Hindu Religion • Koubru the First Settler Cremation, of Dead Body was Prevalent., 11. Popular Manipuri Dances 185, History and Evolution ofManipuri Dances • Lai Haraoba Festival • Cult, ofMaibis, i.e., Priests • Promotion of Sports and Atheletics • Expansion, of Vaisnavic Cult • Manipuri Language Ignored • Lord Cheitanya, Never Envisaged Cultural Empire • Different Categories of Manipuri, Dance • Some Aspects of Cholom • Tradition of Rasleela • Different, Categories of Ras • Ancient Traditional Rasleela • Music for Rasleela, • Fashion of Collective Patronage of Rasleela • Tribal Dances of, Manipur • The Manipuri Nat-Sankirtan Dance • Numerous Dance, Institutions., 12. Economic Development of Manipur 203, Agriculture Main Profession • Need for Vigorous Programme of, Afforestation • High Time for Geological Survey • Urgency for, CONTENTS:- 7, Constructive Activities • Need for Full Available Cultivable Land, • Some Suggestions • Irrigation Deserves Priority • To Check Floods, Rivers Need be Controlled • Fishery Deserves Special Attention, • Industrial Developments • Intentions not Matched with Programmes, • Case for Special Central Assistance • Early Development of Roads, for Economic Growth • Extension of Railways Upto Manipur • Cycle, Industry •Watch Factory • Other Industries • Vast Possibilities for Tea, Plantation • Spinning Mills • Importance of Weaving • Sugar and, Cornflake., Section-III, MIZORAM, 13. The Land and the People 219, (A) Culture and Tradition ofMizos • (B) Ethnic Footings • (C) Religion, • (D) Psycho-Social Responsible Factors • (E) Linguistic Aspects •, (F) Monetary Factors • (G) Geographical Situations of Mizoram • (H), Conflicts between Regional Elites., 14. Political Parties in the State 245, (A) TheMizoUnion, the pro-Congress Regional Party • (B)The United, Mizo Freedom Organisation (UMFO) • (C) The Secessionist Mizo, National Front • (D) The People’s Conference of Mizoram • (E) The, Indian National Congress (Mizoram)., 15. Impact of Terrorism on Politics and Administration 267, (A) Leading Incidents • (B) Declaration of Freedom • (C) Sporadic, Cases • (D) Factors Behind the Insurgency • (E) Role of Ex-Servicemen, in this Act • (F) NewOutbreak • (G) Counter-Insurgency Arrangements, • (H) Movement Restrictions, Curfew and Other Orders in State • (I), Forming of Villages Clusters • (J) Administrative Machinery • (K), Relief Measures by the Government • (L) Public Participation in, Administrative • (M) Security Post in PPVs • (N) Grouping into Further, Interiors., 16. Administrative Set-up 287, (A) Bordoloi Sub-Committee of the Constituent Assembly • (B) Sixth, Schedule of the Constitution • (C) Barve Report on District Councils •, (D) States Reorganisation Commission of 1995 • (E) Vaghaiwalla, Committee forDistrictCouncils • (F)MonetaryAid to District Councils, • (G) Laws • (H) Overall Performance of District Councils • (I), Reorganisation of Hill Areas • (J) Dissolution of the Mizo District, Council • (K) Three Fresh District Councils., 17. New Plannings 305, (A) Static Economy • (B) Consequences of Partition • (C) Agriculture, • (D) Post-Independence Time and Developments • (E) Industrial, 8 Encyclopaedia of North-East India, Development • (F) Transport and Other Facilities of Infrastructure •, (G) Waterways Development • (H) Air Service for Mizos • (I) Postal, Service Communications • (J) Medical Provisions • (K)Water Supply, for Drinking Purpose • (L) Educational Achievements • (M), Newspapers in the State • (N) Voluntary Organisations for Education, • (O) Community Development Programmes • (P) Plan Expenditure, for Mizoram • (Q) Finding of Krishnaswamy and Tarlok Singh., Index 331. Vol 3- Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 9, Section-I, SIKKIM, 1. Land and the People 17, Demographical Details • Various Ethnic Groups • Monastery and, the Religion of Lamaism• Agricultural and Industrial Development., 2. Socio-cultural and Linguistic Set-up of Sikkim 27, Linguistic aspects • Social Life., 3. Political and Administrative Developments 35, Pre-merger Times • Development in the Post-merger Period., 4. Background and Post-Merger Achievements in Education 43, Background • State of Literacy • Facilities Regarding Education, • Institutions/Agencies of Education • Educational Set up, • Schooling at Primary Level • Schooling at Secondary Level, • Teaching Staff • Achievement in the Field of Education, • Educational Details of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Students • State of Higher Education in Sikkim • Current Position., 5. Emergence of a New Class 51, I. Theories of Class II. Emergence of New Class III. • Old Class, Structure • Modern Class • New Class Hierarchy • Involvement of, New Class in Politics., Section-II, NAGALAND, 6. Land and the People 77, (a) Formation of State, (b) Background and Geographical Set Up, (c) Various Districts of the State • Education • Language •, Agricultural and Industrial Developments • Religion., 7. Pre- and Post-Reorganisation Era 93, British Penetration into Nagaland • After Independence, Developments • Creation of Nagaland as a State • Development of, the State • Administration of the State., 6 Encyclopaedia of North-East India, 8. Society and Customs 101, I. Culture II. Customs about Marriages • Tradition of Head Hunting, • Background., 9. Women in Naga Tribal Society 113, Introduction • I. Social Status II.Women Leadership • Jungle Stay, and Arrest • Release from the Jail • Social Reforms of Gandhiji., 10. Naga Festivals and Songs 127, I. Festivals II. Songs and Folks III. Folk Stories., 11. New Planning in 2001 137, Section-III, TRIPURA, 12. Land and the People 141, I. Ancient Period • Medieval Period III. Modern Period • The, Janamangal Samity • Language • Education • Status of Women., 13. Measures for Land Reforms and Their Implementation 171, Elimination of Intermediaries • ReformRelated to Tenancy • Ceiling, over Land-holdings • Prevention of Fragmentation of Land • Special, Provisions for Scheduled Tribes Category • Land Records ofRights., 14. Mythology and Archaeology 183, (A) Vaisnavism (B) Saivism in Tripura (C) Worship of Sakti (D), Small Sects (E) IconWorship (F) Cult of Vishnu Images (G) Icons, of Saiva (H) Images of Sakti (I)Miscellaneous Images (J) Buddhism, (K) Viharas in Archaeology • Stupas • Iconography., 15. Rich Land and Other Resources 195, (A) Distribution of Area and Population in Districts (B) Districtbased, Distribution of Land Resources in the State (C) Livestock, Population (D) Fisheries Business (E) Forests (F) Shifting, Cultivation vis-a-vis Soil Conservation (G) North Eastern Council, (NEC) Scheme of Fifth Plan (H) Power/Energy (I) Human, Resources in the State., 16. New Planning 205, (A) Agriculture (B) Industry (C) Transport and Communications, (D) Social Services (E) The Bane of Unemployment • Tripura’s, Five Year Plan (A) The Perspective on the Plan (B) The Approach, to Future Planning., Index 221 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of North-East India written/authored/edited by T. Raatan', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178350684 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 950 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is North-East Indian Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 3 Vols. Set
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T.R. Sareen
Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1941-1942) Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Dr. T.R. Sareen, (Retd.) Director, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. The Title 'Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1941-1942) written/authored/edited by T.R. Sareen', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788121208444 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 418 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Political Science / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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T.R. Sareen
Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1943-1944) Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Dr. T.R. Sareen, (Retd.) Director, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. The Title 'Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1943-1944) written/authored/edited by T.R. Sareen', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788121208451 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 363 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Political Science / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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T.R. Sareen
Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1943-1944) Volume Vol. 3rd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- Dr. T.R. Sareen, (Retd.) Director, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. The Title 'Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1943-1944) written/authored/edited by T.R. Sareen', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788121208468 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 338 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Political Science / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
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T.R. Sareen
Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1944-1945) Volume Vol. 4th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 4th
About The Author:- Dr. T.R. Sareen, (Retd.) Director, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. The Title 'Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1944-1945) written/authored/edited by T.R. Sareen', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788121208475 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 382 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Political Science / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 4th
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T.R. Sareen
Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1944-1945) Volume Vol. 5th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 5th
About The Author:- Dr. T.R. Sareen, (Retd.) Director, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. The Title 'Indian National Army a Documentary Study (1944-1945) written/authored/edited by T.R. Sareen', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788121208482 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 445 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Political Science / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 5th
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T.R. Sareen
Indian National Army a Documentary Study Volume 5 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 5 Vols. Set
A set of five volumes contains information based on unpublished documents issued during 1941-1945 of the Indian National Army. These documents collected from national and international source-institutions highlights the circumstance leading the formation of the INA and the other issues. Immensely valuable to students, teachers, researchers, historian, journalist and statesmen. About The Author:- Dr. T.R. Sareen, (Retd.) Director, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. Contents:- Introduction • Bose’s Activities in Tokyo • Address by Bose Expresses his Conviction in the Ultimate Victory for East Asia Under the Leadership of Japan (Extract) • Statement of Bose regarding the Present Situation in India • Bose’s Address to the Students of Imperial University, Tokyo on lndia’s Fundamental problems; gives a frank and vivid account of realities which India was Facing and how these could the Solved • Bose press interview in Tokyo. Expresses his views on the future course of action against the British in India. (Extract) • Secretary, Assam Government asking Reports from Political Agent. Manipur about the Persons, who helped the Japanese. • Report by E.T.D. Lamhert on the Hill People in the North-East Who Helped the Japanese and I. N.A. • Assam Governor asking the Political Agent to Submit Latest Reports on Persons from Manipur, Who Joined the Japanese • Bose while Addressing a Mammoth gathering of Indians in Singapore; Refers to the Events of the Past One Year and How the I.N.A. Performed on the Battle Front; Asks the People to be Ready for a Fresh War Against the British • Report by A. D. Loganadan on his activities in Andamans as Chief Commissioner • Persons from Manipur Who Helped the Japanese and I.N.A. • Note by Military Intelligence on the Indian National Army • Address of Subhas Chandra Bose to the I.N.A. Soldiers • Operation Order No. 2 for the Deployment of I.N.A. • Activities of I.N.A. on the Burma Front • Dhillon’s Report about I.N.A. Units Fighting at Different Place • Instruction on Safety and Security for the 1. N.A. Units. • Operation Order No. 2. for No. 501 Unit A.H.F. Fighting on Burma Front • I.N.A. on the Burma Front. Intelligence Summary No. 5 by No. 501. Unit Azad Hind Fauj (A.H.F.) • Bose to Dhillon Praising his Work and the I.N.A. Soldiers Under Him • Special Order of the day by Bose for Dealing with Desertion in the I.N.A. • Special Order of the day by Bose Dealing with the Deserters in the I.N.A. • Report by Dhillon on I.N.A. Fighting on the Burma Front • Dhillon to Bose Thanking Him For the Appreciation • Note by British Military Intelligence on Subhas Chandra Bose’s Activities in the Far East During the Period • Report by Dhillon onl.N.A. Fighting on the Burma Front • Operation Order No.2. for the I.N.A. Fighting on the Burma Fronts • Note on the 1.N.A. by the Military Intelligence Based on Information Given by Two Staff Officers of H.Q. 2 I.N.A. Division who Recently Surrendered • Operation Order No. 6 for the INA Fighting on the Burma Front • Report by P.K. Sahgal on I.N.A. Fighting on the Burma Front • Special Order of the Day by Lieut. Colonel P. K. Sahgal, Offg. Comd. No.2 Div A.H.F • Decription by G.S. Dhillon of INA Glorious Fighting on the Burma Front • Extract from the Diary of Capt. P.K. Sahgal (2/10 Baluch Regt.) for the Year • Special Order by Subhas Chandra Bose on the Eve of his Departure from Burma • Interrogation Report of P.K. Sahgal Regarding the Japanese • Supply to the Indian National Army • Note by Military Intelligence on the activites of I.N.A in Burma during 1945 • Statement of Subhas Chandra Bose Condemning the Treatment of the INA by the British after their Capture • Philip Mason, Joint Secretary War Department to Sir Richard Tottenham Regarding the Treatment of I.N.A. • Note by British Military Intelligence on I.N.A. and S.C. Bose • In a Broadcast from Burma, Bose Requests the Indian Leaders to Reject the Offer of Lord Wavell as it would not Lead to Full Independence • Note by the British Intelligence on the Activities of Bose and I.N.A. in Burma • Bose’s Faith in the Ultimate Victory of the INA Forces Against the British • Bose Future Plan to Free India. Declares Uncompromising Struggle to Continue for Independence • Special Order by Subhas Chandra Bose on the Surrender the Japanese • Subhas Chandra Bose’s Special Message to His Countrymen in East Asia after the Termination of the War • Order of the Day by M.Z. Kiani, asking I.N.A. Troops to Stop Fighting • Interrogation Report of Major Nripendra Singh Bhagat, Who Tried to Wreck the I.N.A. • Minutes of the Meeting War Department to Frame Policy With Regard to the INA • Minutes of the Provincial Conference to Discuss the Policy Towards the INA • Note by R.F. Mudie, Regarding Treatment of the INA • Note by the India Office on the Role of INA • Appendix • Report on Security Measures taken by the British against the Indian National Army during the War • Memoirs of Lt General Kawabe Explain Japanese Policy towards I.N.A. and S.C. Bose (Extract). • Index The Title 'Indian National Army a Documentary Study written/authored/edited by T.R. Sareen', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788121208338 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1400 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Political Science / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 5 Vols. Set
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Taschen Angelika, Webster Peter
New New York Interiors - Nouveaux intérieurs new-yorkais
Taschen. Non daté. In-Folio. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 295 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte. Jaquette en bon état. Contre-plats et frontispice illustrés en couleurs. Texte trilingue en français, anglais et allemand.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 703-Dictionnaire, encyclopédie des beaux-arts et des arts décoratifs
Ссылка продавца : RO20222940
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Taylor, Captain L. G. and F. H. Trim
Cargo Work. The Care, Handling and Carriage of Cargoes
A small and concise book on the Carriage of Cargo. With six examples of Prince Line forms in pocket on inside back cover. Numerous diagrams. Previous owners name stamp on front pastedown, free endpaper and at base of title page. Dark blue cloth covers, heavily marked on the back, a few marks on front cover.
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Taylor, Dian (ed.)
Hugh Johnson's Encyclopaedia of Trees. Completely Revised and Expanded to include a Newly Illustrated A -Z Index of Tree Species.
London, Mitchell Beazley, 1984. 30 cm. 336 S. Mit zahlr. farb. Abb. und Farbzeichnungen. Original Pappband (Hardcover) 2nd Ed. of the Original International Book of Tree Gutes, leicht bestoßenes Exemplar. Schutzumschlag etwas angerändert.
Ссылка продавца : 13294AB
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Taylor, Michael J.H
Janes's Encyclopedia Of Aviation.
London Bracken Books 1989. 4° 948 S., viele Ill. Kunstleder, OU. Guter Zust.
Ссылка продавца : 46427AB
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TEDESCHI C.
"Nuova enciclopedia scientifica, C. Tedeschi (9 volumes); 1 : A-B; 2 : C; 3 : D-E; 4 : F-H; 5 : I-LU; 6 : LU-P; 7 : P-SAU; 8 : SAU-T; 9 : TER-Z."
Firenze, Corrado Tedeschi Editore, s.d. (ca 1960). 16 x 23, 9 volumes, 4641 pp., très nombreux dessins, broché (brossura/paperback), bon état (buono stato) (couvertures plus ou moins défraîchies).
Ссылка продавца : 64996
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Tega, Walter
Arbor Scientiarum Enciclopedia e Sistemi in Francia Da Diderot a Comte
Mm 135x215 Collana "Saggi" - Brossura editoriale, 405 pagine. Libro in buono stato con legature ben salde. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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TERROUX, Paul:
Les arbres forestiers de notre région. Dessins de Hélène Hantz. Ouvrage approuvé par le Département de l’instruction publique du Canton de Genève. Collection: Sylviculture.
Genève, Ch. Eggimann & Cie, s.d., in-4to, 78 p., rich. illustr. avec des photogr. et dessins en n./bl., demi-toile, cart. orig. illustr.
Ссылка продавца : 82030aaf
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