Hemingway Hilary
Hunting With Hemingway
Samuel French Inc 2000-01-01. Hardcover. New. New hardcover with DJ. An Unused unmarked and unblemished copy.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Samuel French Inc hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1306130091 ISBN : 0573221596 9780573221590
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Hemingway Hilary and Jeffry PLindsay P. Li
Hunting With Hemingway
New York: RiverHead 2000. first printing. First Edition. Hardback. Fine/Fine. Hardcover. RiverHead Paperback
Bookseller reference : 034862 ISBN : 1573221597 9781573221597
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Hemingway Hilary Lindsay Jeffrey P
Hunting with Hemingway: Based on the Stories of Leicester Hemingway
Riverhead Hardcover. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Riverhead Hardcover hardcover
Bookseller reference : GRP3488899 ISBN : 1573221597 9781573221597
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Hemingway Hilary;Lindsay Jeffry P
Hunting With Hemingway: Based on the Stories of Leicester Hemingway
New York New York U.S.A.: Riverhead Books 2000. 317pp Hemingway's neice relates stories of Ernest Hemingway and her father Leicester Remainder mark on bottom otherwise book is AS NEW. First Edition. Cloth Hardback. Fair/As New. Riverhead Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 70698 ISBN : 1573221597 9781573221597
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Hemingway Hilary; Lindsay Jeffry P.
Hunting With Hemingway: Based on the Stories of Leicester Hemingway
New York New York U.S.A.: Riverhead Books 2000. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good/very good. 8vo. Riverhead Books unknown
Bookseller reference : 25140 ISBN : 1573221597 9781573221597
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HEMINGWAY Hilary and LINDSAY Jeffry P.
Hunting With Hemingway
New York New York: Riverhead Books 2000. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Fine in wraps with a copy of the future dustwrapper included. Riverhead Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 283467
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Hemingway Hilary & Lindsay Jeffry P.
HUNTING WITH HEMINGWAY.
NY: RIVERHEAD. Fine. 2000. First Edition. 1573221597 . Fine in dj. . RIVERHEAD. unknown
Bookseller reference : 308264 ISBN : 1573221597 9781573221597
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Hemingway Hilary and Lindsay Jeffry P
Hunting With Hemingway: Based on the Stories of Leicester Hemingway
New York: Riverhead Books. Hardcover. 2000. 1st Edition. 8vo . Fine in Fine DJ. Remainder mark on bottom edges Leicester Hemingway's daughter Hilary received an audiocassette recorded on one of the many evening her father held court around a ceremonial fire on the family's Miami Beach estate telling tales of narrow escapes on hunting trips with his famous older brother . Riverhead Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 019443
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Hemingway Hilary and Jeffry P. Lindsay
Hunting with Hemingway
Riverhead 2000. First printing. Hilary Hemingway's account of her father Leicester's stories about hunting with his brother Ernest. New copy in like DJ with a remainder mark to bottom edge. 316 pp. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Book. Riverhead Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2540 ISBN : 1573221597 9781573221597
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Hemingway Hilary and Jeffry P. Lindsay
Hunting With Hemingway
NY: Riverhead Books. Near Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket. 2000. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 1573221597 . The niece of Ernest Hemingway presents the transcribed accounts of the Hemingway brothers' daring and sometimes reckless safari adventures as well as her reactions and coming to terms with the suicide of her father Leicester. ; Small 8vo - 7�" to 8" tal; 316 pages; 18628 . Riverhead Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 18628 ISBN : 1573221597 9781573221597
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Hemingway Ernest
Hvem Ringer Klokkerne For
Copenhagen Denmark: J. H. Schultz Forlag. 1943. Hardcover. Very good spine label with light shipping at edges; Softcover copy bound into marbled boards half leather binding. Book cover included in binding; Half Leather; 8vo; No DJ . J. H. Schultz Forlag hardcover
Bookseller reference : 28386
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Hemingway Liz
I Need to Stop Drinking!: How to stop drinking and get back your self-respect.
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Used - Good. Paperback This item shows wear from consistent use but remains in good readable condition. It may have marks on or in it and may show other signs of previous use or shelf wear. May have minor creases or signs of wear on dust jacket. Packed with care shipped promptly. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
Bookseller reference : H-05-2618 ISBN : 1492912239 9781492912231
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Hemingway Liz
I Need to Stop Drinking!: How to stop drinking and get back your self-respect
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2014-06-26. Paperback. Like New. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
Bookseller reference : 190519026 ISBN : 1492912239 9781492912231
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti.
Torino Einaudi 1954 8vo legatura editoriale pp. 527 "I millenni" unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-95298
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti.
Torino Einaudi 1956 8vo legatura editoriale senza sovr. pp. 527 "I millenni" unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-83668
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HEMINGWAY Ernest Oak Park Illinois 1899 Ketchum Idaho 1961
I quarantanove racconti
Einaudi. Collectible - Good. Torino: Einaudi 1954. Ottava edizione. NAP. 8vo. White textured paper wrappers with blue spine. 527pp. Unopened pages. Italian. Near very good book. Spine lightly creased. Cover toning with minimal edgewear. Very nice interior. A wonderful copy! Inquire if you need further information. Einaudi, unknown
Bookseller reference : MA02C-00181
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti.
Torino Einaudi 1954 8vo legatura editoriale pp. 527 "I millenni" unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-68865
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti. La quinta colonna.
Milano Euroclub 1979 8vo legatura editoriale cartonato telato con sovraccopertina illustrata a colori e cordoncino in seta pp. 532 unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-31920
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Hemingway Ernest
I quarantanove racconti
Mondadori 1967. lievi segni d'uso in copertina per il resto in ottime condizioni. Edizione: 1a Il Bosco Mondadori unknown
Bookseller reference : 19529
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti.
Torino Einaudi 1948 8vo brossura manca la sovr. pp. VIII-494 unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-38936
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HEMINGWAY Ernest Oak Park 1899 Ketchum 1961
I quarantanove racconti
Milano: Mondadori I Libri del Pavone 1960. Brossura wrappers. Molto Buono Very Good. 2 volumi. 16mo. pp. 354 334. Molto Buono Very Good. Fioriture ai tagli Yellowing of edges. . Mondadori, I Libri del Pavone unknown
Bookseller reference : 109112
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HEMINGWAY Ernest Oak Park 1899 Ketchum 1961
I quarantanove racconti. La quinta colonna
Torino: Einaudi Supercoralli 1963. Rilegato tela sovracoperta cloth dust jacket. Molto Buono Very Good. Traduzione di Giuseppe Trevisani. 8vo. pp. 532. Molto Buono Very Good. Sovracoperta riparata Several repaired tears along edges of dust jacket. Terza edizione 3rd Edition. Einaudi, Supercoralli hardcover
Bookseller reference : 112598
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti.
Milano Mondadori 1966 16mo brossura copertina illustrata pp. 470 Oscar unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-12855
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti.
Milano Mondadori 1966 16mo brossura copertina illustrata pp. 470 Oscar unknown
Bookseller reference : 4-46446
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Hemingway Ernest
I Quarantanove Racconti
Milano: Mondadori 1969. Brossura editoriale illustrata pagine 583. Timbro di vecchio proprietario al frontespizio. Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" Tall. Mondadori
Bookseller reference : 007531
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Hemingway Ernest
I Quarantanove Racconti
Milano: Mondolibri 1999. Rilegatura editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata; pagine 516 - . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" Tall. Mondolibri
Bookseller reference : 006732
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
I quarantanove racconti.
Milano Mondadori 1969 16mo brossura con copertina illustrata pp. 583 Oscar unknown
Bookseller reference : 4-22397
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Hemingway Ernest
I Racconti Di Nick Adams
Oscar Mondadori 1980. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Very Good in Pictorial Cover jacket Book. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Clean and tight. Minor shelfwear mainly on edges of cover; light foxing freckles due to age on edge of page deck; bumped corner tip. Very nice condition. Book is in Italian not English. Oscar Mondadori paperback
Bookseller reference : 0092727
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Hemingway Ernest
I racconti di Nick Adams. The Nick Adams Stories - Italian Edition
Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 1973. First Italian Edition. Hardcover. Blue cloth stamped in gold on the spine. Faint dampstain affecting the lower edge of the rear board and of the rear dustjacket panel and flap. In the Italian language. Translated from the English by Giuseppe Trevisani.; Octavo. <br/><br/> Arnoldo Mondadori Editore hardcover
Bookseller reference : 25286
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Hemingway Ernest
Ihtiyar Balikci
Istanbul : Varlik Yayinevi 1954. 8vo. 110 pp. Good Paper Wraps edge wear uncut sections yellowing of text block shelf-wear. Turkish translation of Old Man And The Sea. Istanbul : Varlik Yayinevi, 1954 paperback
Bookseller reference : 16-0518
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Hemingway Ernest
IL GIARDINO DELL'EDEN THE GARDEN OF EDEN
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 1987. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore hardcover
Bookseller reference : GB001J8M3TII3N00
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Hemingway Ernest
Il Giardino dell'Eden
Milano: Mondadori 1989. Brossura editoriale illustrata pagine 273. Brossura. Ottime/Senza Sovraccoperta. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" Tall. Mondadori Paperback
Bookseller reference : 008682 ISBN : 8804327014 9788804327011
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Hemingway Ernest
Il Giardino dell'Eden
Milano: CDE 1987. Rilegatura editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata; pagg. 239. Hard Cover. As New/As New. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" Tall. CDE
Bookseller reference : 006000
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
Il vecchio e il mare.
Milano Mondadori 1988 8vo cart. editoriale pp. 164. Trad. di F. Pivano. unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-95534
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
Il vecchio e il mare.
Milano Mondadori 1974 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata a colori pp. 244. Riduzione e commento di Domenico Manzella. Traduzione di Fernanda Pivano. unknown
Bookseller reference : IRE-82
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
Il vecchio e il mare.
Milano Mondadori 1961 8vo cart. originale pp. 169 con 11 ill. n.t. Medusa. Trad. di F. Pivano. unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-83194
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HEMINGWAY Ernest
Il vecchio e il mare. Traduzione di Fernanda Pivano.
Milano Mondadori 1970 8vo tutta tela editoriale pp. 169 con 11 illustrazioni di Ugo Marantonio. Medusa 306 unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-81106
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Hemingway Annamarie
Immortal Yearnings: Mystical Imaginings and Primordial Affirmations of the Afterlife
John Hunt Pub 2012. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 284 pages. 8.25x5.25x0.70 inches. John Hunt Pub paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1780995172 ISBN : 1780995172 9781780995175
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HEMINGWAY ERNEST
Important Autograph Letter Signed 6 pp on 3 sheets 4to Bimini BWI June 28 1936 with transmittal envelope "your press release" written on envelope flap
In this timely and substantial letter Hemingway responds to Abner Green's request to write press releases for The American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Hemingway's opinions are clear especially with the suggestion that he write about the "murder of sending people guilty of political offenses back to Fascist countries and advocating some provisions for the right of asylum for political refugees." Hemingway writes on the envelope flap "your press release." Specifically he describes the brutal murder of Otto Richter a 21-year old anti-Nazi German who had fled to the United States in 1933. Hemingway refers to his Esquire and Cosmopolitan magazine articles and Cuban politics. This a remarkable letter. Additional background information on the letter follows the text: "Dear Green.Was in Cuba 6 weeks working on something and did not see your Richter releases or other releases as P.O. not forward 2nd class mail. However you're so much better than my own conscience that sometimes wonder if you must not feel pretty happy at what a good man you are. Certainly you have a damned worthy job and presumably are being paid for doing it as well and you have the satisfaction of being morally superior to Guerillas or just call it bandits. O.K. pal. To please you and see what difference it would make haven't written an Esquire article for 4 months. Have given them 2 good stories I could have sold elsewhere.and have been working like a son of a bitch. Now I am a shit because I've sold my 3rd story in 4 years to Cosmopolitan. The other two were good stories and so is this one. You go to hell. Now what do you want me to do about your press releases By the time they catch up with me is too late to protest as now on Richter who you have sadly on 13th and today is 18th and you sent that one by airmail. Will you write a telegram to be addressed to Sec. Perkins which I can sign and you send and I pay for any such cases. Can have it on file in KW office of Western Union and you wire there collect giving name of deportee etc. and the girl there will send it and charge it to me. Or do you want me to write an Esquire piece on the murder of sending people guilty of political offenses back to Fascist countries and advocating some provisions for the right of asylum for political refugees. It is a subject I can write a good piece on. In that case please give me list of cases and their disposition. Also information as to what countries would accept Richter for instance if he were deported to another country than Germany. What do you think would be proper solution if a man is convicted of illegal entry Give him a choice of where to be deported What countries will accept him under that circumstance As I see it the principal difficulty is that a political refugee now cannot enter legally since he must make an escape from his own country therefore his is always liable for illegal entry and you've got to find a legal way to pass him on somewhere else or provide for asylum of political refugees. Otherwise you are simply going to publicize an endless series of deportations which is o.k. if anybody wants martyrs but god damned impractical as tactics. Will you please write me . to Box 406-Key West-Fla. Anyway out west with my wife and Bob The kids middle of July and will take your doll with me and write a piece or will send the telegrams. Arrange for them in advance or both. I didn't answer your letter before this one about my stuff because it was so bloody righteous. Maybe it wasn't. What the hell. Anyway if righteousness is your bread and cheeze sic and red wine for Christ sake eat and drink it well. People in the church die happiest. It doesn't matter what form the church takes and if feeling superior is all you've got for Christ sake feel superior. I get the same kick when I write a good story. Send me the dope. I'm sorry as hell about Richter. I'm also sorry they took a pal of mine out 4 weeks ago and broke both his ankles pounded his balls broke all his finger bones and then poured a gallon of gas over him and set him on .fire alongside the road to Gruajoy . As near as anyone can figure the couldn't make him talk either. Nobody's gotten it since. What are you doing about Batista and Jose Pedraza What do you know about what the last names has been getting away with or do the fish bit too good with money and Cosmopolitan stories have to be written in the afternoons You've a nice lead there for the next time you pan. Pan sic ahead pal. I'll be a son of a bitch if I'm to want any friends." ." Signed "So hay Good luck Ernest Hemingway.''. Abner Green a writer was in charge of educational materials for the American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born ACPFB and would become its Executive Secretary of from 1941 to 1959. As the person in charge of publicity and educational materials for the ACPFB it would have been Green who sent out press releases on various issues the committee was addressing. Hemingway is referring to the press releases that Green was sending out regarding Otto Richter a German immigrant who became a cause celebre. Fleeing Nazi Germany Richter got to the United States in 1936 but faced deportation back to Germany where he likely would have been killed. A protest movement supporting Richter and a letter writing campaign to Pres. Roosevelt failed. Richter went on a hunger strike wound up in the hospital and was finally granted permission to emigrate to Mexico. The US and Mexico had agreed to allow some refugees arriving in America to be relocated to Mexico. According to "The Mexican Right: The End of Revolutionary Reform 1929-1940" by John W. Sherman Praeger 1997 Richter was one of the "leftists whom New York communists routed to Mexico - spared from certain death in Germany." However our research makes it unclear whether Richter was actually a communist at the time or whether he was so labeled in the 1950s when the ACPFB was also deemed communist not just left leaning. Among the press releases that Abner Green must have sent out and to which Hemingway referred were the following each with further interesting bits of information on Richter and the American Committee for the Protection of Foreign. -In the July 11 1936 issue of the "Oakland Times" an article reads "The American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born New York announced today that arrangements have been made to give Otto Richter. German awaiting deportation 30 days to leave the United States. Richter arrested here San Francisco during the 1934 longshoremen's strike expressed fear of Nazi retaliation if he was deported to his native country. He was active against the Nazis prior to 1933 he informed immigration officials. has been held at Ellis Island since June 12 but was freed yesterday under $1000 bail furnished by the committee." The article further states that Richter was hoping that he would be granted permission from "some foreign country" to go there with his 19-year old American wife. In the October 5 1936 issue of the Reading Pennsylvania Times an article notes that the ACPFB announced that Mexican authorities had consented to receive Richter as a "political exile." It further notes "Last June he marched down Broadway with a sign on his back saying 'Shoot me'. He contended he would suffer that fate if sent back to Germany. And in the Indianapolis Star of October 6 1936 an article entitled "Nazi Foe Gets Refuge" it is stated that "Otto Richter 21 years old anti-Nazi German who fled his native land three years ago has obtained permission to enter Mexico as a political refugee the American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born announced today. Richter and his American-born wife will leave for agencies caring for the sick."Seems this quote should read "leave with agencies.". A correspondence between Hemingway and Green began when Green using his pen name Paul Harris wrote an open letter to Hemingway entitled "Please Mr. Hemingway!" which appeared in "The American Criteria" December 1 1935. He implored Hemingway to stop writing the kind of stories he was writing for "Esquire Magazine" and instead to write of more important issues. The letter was distributed by The American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. From this letter a correspondence developed between Green and Hemingway. As a result of Green's call to Hemingway to take on the issue of immigrants both men began a correspondence which would likely include this letter. Hemingway became the Co-Chairman of the Committee of Sponsors of the American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. The other Co-Chairman was Dr. William Allan Neilson a Scottish-born American and President of Smith College who advocated for the acceptance of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany into the United States. The open letter to Hemingway is referenced in "The Legacy of Abner Green: A Memorial Journal" edited by Harry Carlisle published by the ACPFB in 1959. This is referred to in "Ernest Hemingway. Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography" by Andre Hanneman p. 146. The open letter is reprinted in "Hemingway and the Mechanism of Fame" by Matthew Bruccoli University of South Carolina Press 2006. The American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born ACPFB was founded in 1933 on "the initiative of Roger Baldwin of the ACLU to defend constitutional rights of foreign-born persons in the United States. The new organization assisted individuals facing deportation aided persons seeking to become naturalized citizens attempted to combat harassment and official persecution of the foreign-born and opposed discriminatory legislation." See University of Michigan Special Collections summary of the Records of the Committee 1926-1980s The Joseph A. Labadie Collection; https://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/sclead/umich-scl-acpfbview=text. The ACPFB also supported the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade - Americans who fought in the Spanish Civil War. While there is no mention of Hemingway in the papers at the University of Michigan the connection to Hemingway is clear. During the Spanish Civil War Hemingway reported for the North American Newspaper "Alliance" and was a proponent of the Republicans against the Fascists. The ACPFB was formally dissolved in 1982 when it was absorbed by the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Hemingway's reference to "Sec. Perkins" in our letter suggests that Green might have been thinking of having him write a telegram to Perkins who served as President Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor at the time. Senator Frances Perkins became the first woman to serve as a cabinet secretary and she is considered the "principal architect of the New Deal. " She is known especially for the Social Security Act which she spearheaded in 1935. Perkins held a firm stand on the issue of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany and worked diligently to force FDR and America to take in refugees. Until 1940 the Department of Labor was in charge of immigration and naturalization. According to the University of Michigan website "Throughout its history the Committee was run by a small staff with considerable assistance from those sponsors who served as honorary chairpersons. Abner Green was executive secretary from 1941 to 1959. unknown
Bookseller reference : 4330
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Hemingway Ernest
In - NURSING STORIES. Edited by Ann Currah
London: Octopus 1979 1979. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. London: Octopus 1979. 1979. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First edition thus. 8vo. Edited by Ann Currah. Illustrated by Lawrence Taylor. Contains " Catherine In Childbirth" from "A Farewell To Arms along. Octopus, (1979) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 10029
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Hemingway Ernest
In einem anderen Land
Rowohlt Verlag GmbH 2018. Hardcover. New. German language. 8.27x5.35x1.34 inches. Rowohlt Verlag GmbH hardcover
Bookseller reference : __3498030191 ISBN : 3498030191 9783498030193
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HEMINGWAY ERNEST.
In Einem Andern Land Roman
Bertelsmann Verlag. 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Binding is sound. Pages are intact and free of marks. Dust jacket colors are crisp and bright. This wonderful German translation of Ernest Hemingway's classic ""A Farewell to Arms"" comes to you wrapped in a protective mylar jacket to ensure enjoyment for many years to come. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Bertelsmann Verlag. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 522892665
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Hemingway Ernest
In Einem Andern Land
Hamburg Germany: Rowohlt Verlag 1957. 256pp. German Language. Patterned boards with grey leather and gilt spine title spine is knicked and chipped. Half Leather. Good. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Rowohlt Verlag Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 006927
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Hemingway Ernest
In einem andern Land
Rowohlt Tb. 1997. paperback. gebraucht akzeptabel ALTERSBEDINGTE GEBRAUCHSSPUREN!!! Es k�nnen auch M�ngelexemplare sein. 1880 x 1140 x 180 Rowohlt Tb. paperback
Bookseller reference : 116818 ISBN : 3499102161 9783499102165
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HEMINGWAY ERNEST
In einem andern Land
Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP96493827
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Hemingway Ernes
In einem andern Land
Germany: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag 1957. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 in- 9 in Tall. German text. Hard cover no dust jacket very good condition. Sunfaded on spine. Solid and clean. <br/> <br/> Ernst Rowohlt Verlag hardcover
Bookseller reference : 111310
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Hemingway Ernest
In einem andern Land.
Rowohlt Hamburg 1992 1992. TB. 254s. in gutem Zustand AP. Rowohlt, Hamburg 1992, unknown
Bookseller reference : 96310
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Hemingway Ernest
In einem andern Land.
Rowohlt Hamburg 1949 1974. Oln Ou. 313s. in gutem Zustand APA245. Rowohlt, Hamburg 1949, unknown
Bookseller reference : 84942
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Hemingway Ernest Horschitz Horst Annemarie Horst Annemarie Horschitz
In einem andern Land Sonderausgabe
Rowohlt Tb. 2004. paperback. gebraucht gut leichte Gebrauchsspuren. 1880 x 1140 x 239. Rowohlt Tb. paperback
Bookseller reference : 65428 ISBN : 349923596x 9783499235962
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Hemingway Ernest
In Einem Andern Land
Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag 1930. 8vo. 368 pp. Good Beige Cloth cloth split along back portion of spine some minor staining on covers & edges of text block shelf wear edge wear. German translation of A Farewell To Arms. Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag, 1930 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 16-0508
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