[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Roubille, Auguste (ill.)
Poésie - 2e année, n° 2 - février 1923
1923 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1923. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par Auguste Roubille et Paul Baudier, agrafé.
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Cochet, Gérard (ill.)
Poésie - 2e année, n° 3 - mars 1923
1923 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1923. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par Gérard Cochet et Paul Baudier, agrafé.
Referência livreiro : 819
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Amédée Wetter, Henri (ill.)
Poésie - 2e année, n° 4 - avril 1923
1923 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1923. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par Henri Amédée Wetter, agrafé.
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Margat, André (ill.)
Poésie - 2e année, n° 5 - mai 1923
1923 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1923. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par André Margat, agrafé. Joint le bulletin de souscription à "Théodore de Banville" par Fernand Pignatel.
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Jaegher, M. de (ill.)
Poésie - 2e année, n° 6 - juin 1923
1923 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1923. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par M. de Jaegher et Paul Baudier, agrafé.
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Baudier, Paul (ill.)
Poésie - 2e année, n° 7 - juillet 1923
1923 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1923. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par Paul Baudier, agrafé.
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Baudier, Paul (ill.)
Poésie - 2e année, n° 9 - septembre 1923
1923 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1923. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par Paul Baudier, agrafé.
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Margat, André (ill.)
Poésie - 3e année, n° 1 - janvier 1924
1924 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1924. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par André Margat, agrafé.
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[Poésie, Cahiers mensuels illustrés] Charpentier, Octave (dir.) ; Baudier, Paul (ill.)
Poésie - 3e année, n° 2 - février 1924
1924 Paris, Editions d'art du Croquis, 1924. 30 x 24 cm, (20 pp.), frontispice et bois dans le texte par Paul Baudier, agrafé.
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[QUARTIERS] CHARPENTIER (Octave)
A travers Montmartre.. 300 dessins par Henry de Marandat
Paris, "Le Croquis", 1913 in-8, 227 pp., avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte, broché.
Referência livreiro : 162922
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[RELIGIONS] - CHARPENTIER (Etienne) -
Pour Lire LE NOUVEAU TESTAMENT.
Paris, Cerf, 2000; petit in-4, 128 pp., br. Broché très bon éta.
Referência livreiro : 201408156
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[RELIGIONS] - CHARPENTIER (Etienne), JOULIN (Marc) -
Cinq chemins de croix.
Paris, Cerf, 1982; in-12, 147 pp., br.
Referência livreiro : 201612594
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[REVUE].
Entretiens politiques et littéraires. Directeurs : Francis Vielé-Griffin, Paul Adam, Henri de Régnier, Bernard Lazare.
N° 47. 25 juillet 1893. Paul Adam, Jules Bois, Georges Docquois, Edmond Cousturier, Armand Charpentier, Paul-Marius André, A.-Ferdinad Hérold, René Boudard, Henri Malo...
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[REVUE].
IMAGES DE PARIS. " Revue libre de littérature et d'art paraissant tous les mois à Paris ". N° 23. Septembre 1921.
N° 23. Septembre 1921. Louis Angé, Hélène Picard, André Salmon, Henri Boulage, Henry Charpentier, Robert Boudry Bois gravés de Gaspard-Maillol, Henri Boulage, Raymond Thiollière. Très bon état.
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[REVUE].
LES ÉCRITS NOUVEAUX. N° 3 (tome IX). Mars 1922.
Georges Auric, Henry Charpentier, Paul Fiehrens, André Germain, John Rodker, André Suarès, Rabindranath Tagore, Arthur Toupine, Paul Valéry
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[REVUE]. FEUILLETS INUTILES.
FEUILLETS INUTILES. N° 1. (1er trimestre 1929).
FEUILLETS INUTILES. N° 1. (1er trimestre 1929). Poèmes inédits d'André Salmon, Georges Pillement, Henri Hertz, Henry Charpentier, Jacques Maret, Jean Joucan, Max Jacob, Paul Fierens. Présentation, eau-forte (signée et numérotée) et dessins de Jacques Maret. /// Tirage à 100 exemplaires numérotés + XX hors commerce. Le nôtre est I/XX hors commerce réservés aux auteurs. /// Très bon état.
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[REVUE]. LES ECRITS NOUVEAUX.
LES ECRITS NOUVEAUX. N° 3. (Mars 1922).
LES ECRITS NOUVEAUX. Paris (100, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré). Editions Emile-Paul, frères. Directeur : Maurice Martin du Gard. Comité de rédaction : Edmond Jaloux, Valery Larbaud, André Germain, Philippe Soupault. Gérant : Paul Budry. 60 numéros (dont 6 doubles) ont paru en 54 livraisons de novembre 1917 à décembre 1922. (Vasseur, p 37) (Destribats, 80)
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[REVUE]. LES MARGES. " Revue littéraire fondée en 1903 par Eugène Montfort ".
LES MARGES. N° 163-165 (janvier-mars 1928). " La Poésie d'aujourd'hui ".
N° 163-165 (janvier-mars 1928). " La Poésie d'aujourd'hui ". Poèmes de Paul Æschimann, François-Paul Alibert, Roger Allard, Louis Brauquier, Pierre Camo, Blaise Cendrars, Philippe Chabaneix, Henry Charpentier, Guy-Charles Cros, Tristan Derême, Paul Dermée, Fernand Divoire, Paul Eluard, Fagus, Léon-Paul Fargue, Fernand Fleuret, Louis de Gonzague Frick, Gabriel-Joseph Gros, Pierre Guéguen, Max Jacob, Pierre Jean Jouve, Tristan Klingsor, Guy Lavaud, Jean Lebrau, Vincent Muselli, Pierre Reverdy, André Salmon, Jules Supervielle, Théo Varlet, Charles Vildrac, etc. Avant-propos d'Eugène Montfort. Notices par Henry Charpentier, Guy Lavaud et Louis Mandin. Bon état.
Referência livreiro : 10910
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[SAND] - CHARPENTIER (John).-
George Sand.
P., Tallandier, 1936, in 12 broché, 255 pages ; portrait en frontispice ; couverture illustrée.
Referência livreiro : 12168
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[VIVARAIS] - CHARPENTIER (Henry).-
Signes. Portrait gravé sur cuivre par Gorrel.
St Félicien, Au Pigeonnier, 1928, in 12 carré, 88 pages.
Referência livreiro : 41170
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A F B Carpenter
The Blocking of Zeebrugge
London: Herbert Jenkins 1925. VG Hardcover. Blue cloth boards bumped and rubbed at head/tail of spine and corners rubbed. Page ends foxed and a little foxing inside otherwise 295 clean and tight pages. Many photo's a fold out chart. One photo plate loose otherwise binding firm and tight. Gift inscription in front. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Herbert Jenkins Hardcover
Referência livreiro : 005937
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A Georgian Annie Haines Carpenter
Georgia Jingles
Savannah: Review Printing Company 1934. Hardcover. Very good. Number 202 of an unspecified edition signed by the author. Souvenir Edition First Book Printed on Newsprint Made From Georgia Pine Pulp. Boards lightly rubbed else a very good copy. <br/><br/> Review Printing Company hardcover
Referência livreiro : 27532
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A Georgian Carpenter Annie Haines
Georgia Jingles
Savannah GA: Review Printing Co. circa 1934 . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. No DJ as Issued. Light shelf/edge wear light fraying at heal even toning typical of issue gift inscriptions at front board verso else tight and unmarred. Quarterbound cloth spine tan boards black ink lettering. Oblong 8vo. np. Numbered limited edition this being 78 of a unstated number presumed to be 100. <br/><br/>The "first book printed on newsprint made from Georgia Pine Pulp the cover printed on paper made from Georgia Cypress. Souvenir Edition". The pine pulp unfortunately is far from pH neutral and the paper suffers as a result. Quite scarce: OCLC shows 12 copies three outside Georgia Library of Congress Brown Virginia. Overall a handsome copy. Review Printing Co. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 6979
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A Georgian Annie Haines Carpenter
Georgia Jingles
Savannah: Review Printing Company 1934. Hardcover. Very good. Number 202 of an unspecified edition signed by the author. Souvenir Edition First Book Printed on Newsprint Made From Georgia Pine Pulp. Boards lightly rubbed else a very good copy. <br/><br/> Review Printing Company hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 27532
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A. Acevedo; Contributor Ken Carpenter; Contributor Darby Douglas; Contributor Kat Figueroa
Adventure I Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying
Alderac Entertainment Group 2004-01-01. Paperback. Good. Alderac Entertainment Group paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG1594720266 ISBN : 1594720266 9781594720260
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A. BERTHELOT, E. BURY, J. ET M. CHARPENTIER
LANGUE ET LITTERATURE. ANTHOLOGIE. MOYEN ÂGE, XVIe - XVIIe - XVIIIe SIECLES
NATHAN. 1992. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 608 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans le texte. Restes d'étiquette sur le premier plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.6-Livre scolaire : français
Referência livreiro : RO60041109 ISBN : 209172033
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A. C. Andrew Carpenter Wheeler
Tangled Up in Beulah Land
HardPress Publishing 2012-01-10. Paperback. Good. HardPress Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG1290323372 ISBN : 1290323372 9781290323376
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A. C. Andrew Carpenter Wheeler Creator
The Conquering of Kate
HardPress Publishing 2012-08-01. Paperback. Good. HardPress Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG1290748268 ISBN : 1290748268 9781290748261
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A. Charpentier
A Practical Treatise on Obstetrics
Volume One of four. Number 31 in Wood's Library of Standard Medical Authors. Slight rubbing on edges of cover corners a little bumped a little foxing on endpapers small tear on back endpaper else text clean binding tight. NY state residents must add 8.875% sales tax. William Wood & Co. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 2692
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A. Charpentier
Cyclopaedia of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume IV 4: Obstetric Operations The Pathology of the Puerperium: A Practical Treatise on Obstetrics
William Wood & Co. 1887-01-01. Hardcover. VeryGood. Ex library copy with some of the usual markings. Moderate shelfwear. William Wood & Co. hardcover
Referência livreiro : mon0000071769
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A. E. Carpenter
Plain Instructions In Hypnotism And Mesmerism: With Psychic Experiences
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2010-09-10. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG1162941898 ISBN : 1162941898 9781162941899
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A. E. Carpenter
Plain Instructions In Hypnotism And Mesmerism: With Psychic Experiences LARGE PRINT EDITION
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2011-02-01. Hardcover. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Referência livreiro : SONG1169902006 ISBN : 1169902006 9781169902008
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A. E. Carpenter
Plain Instructions In Hypnotism And Mesmerism: With Psychic Experiences
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2006-05-15. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referência livreiro : DADAX1428605916 ISBN : 1428605916 9781428605916
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A. E. Carpenter
Plain Instructions In Hypnotism And Mesmerism: With Psychic Experiences
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2006-05-15. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG1428605916 ISBN : 1428605916 9781428605916
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A. J. Carpenter; Susan Carpenter
1846-1866 Carpenter Family Correspondence from Missouri and Kentucky. Including Domestic Life in Missouri during the Civil War
Missouri Kentucky 1866. Archive. Very good. A mini archive of 6 correspondence letters dated between 1846-1866 and 4 receipts from 1852-1877. All correspondence and receipts were addressed and owned by A. J. Carpenter his wife Susan Carpenter and family. 21 pages of hand written correspondence in the 6 letters. All letters have been neatly folded. One letter is faded and difficult to read. Contents of the letters provide first hand source material of the conditions struggles and everyday life before during and following the Civil War. Three of the letters in this group are dated between April 1864 and March 1865. Three of the four receipts which accompanied the letters are printed forms filled in with hand written information. The fourth receipt is completely hand written and dated 1877. Condition of the mini archive is very good. The letters are filled with domestic events; personal news of relatives; farming; and references to neighbors aqaintenances and personal comments regarding the Civil War. Following is a summary of the dates names locations and contents of the 6 letters without corrections made to the spelling or English: 1. May 1 1846. Approx. 12.5" x 8" folded folio letter. 2 pages of content. No postal markings. Addressed on the blank page: "to Mr Jackson Carpenter Grundy County by the politeness of A G fawkner." This letter is addressed "Dear Son and daughter" and is signed at the end "Rachel Carpenter - Jackson an susan Carpenter." Below the inscription is added correspondence apparently in the same hand similar to adding P.S. to the end of a letter. Rachel Carpenter writes in the beginning that "we are well at present." She matter of factly states next ".hoping these few lines comes to hand they may find you all well and we h was very glad of hearing from you that you was very well and doing well but we was very sorrow to hear that your little Daughter was dead we have nothing of importance to write only we are at the same old place yet but we have to leave here this fall and we are very low about spirits about Robert not a coming home as we expecting." Rachel also informs her son and daughter of the death of Uncle Rufus. 2. July 28th 1850 Garrard County Ky. Approx. 10" x 8" folded paper. 3 pages. 4th page blank. The first paragraph of the letter is in brown ink and the remainder in blue ink. Good condition with some faint sections. Appears to be three separate letters all written in the same hand and combined into one letter. Each section is signed with a different family member name. The first sentence of the first letter is addressed "Dear son and daughter." The writer not identified states "we had a very dry summer and the corn is backward and little wheat is very good" The writer references an odd journey regarding Robert "Robert has arrived home he was gone 3 months he came home naked and almost starved he was entirely deranged but he has got much better composed in his mind he is scarcely able to walk about since he has got better in his mind we dont know where he has been all the time he was in illinois the first we heard of him in A little town called Kaskaskia." The first letter is signed "Robert and Polly Carpenter to Jackson and susan Carpenter." The next two sections letters contain domestic happenings of other Carpenter family members. The second section is addressed "Dear Brother and Sister and is signed "Rawsy Jane Carpenter to Jackson & susan Carpenter. The third section also addressed "Dear Brother and sister" is signed Laura R. Carpenter to Jackson and susan Carpenter." 3. Three letters in one: April 10th 1864 Benton Mo. AND 2 letters dated April 15 1864. Approx. 8" x 10" folded paper. 4 pages of content. No postal markings. Ink is very faint and difficult to read in spots. The letter is split on the main fold and mostly detached but still together. The first letter is addressed "Dear uncle J." and signed "Rufus sp. Carpenter to A. J. Carpenter". Carpenter writes his relative "I expect you are thinking I am ready to go to California by this time but it is a mistake I have made no preparations for it I may come next spring if I can get the chance I may be Drafted and have to go in the service. Grundy has filled its number for the last call." The nephew writes of about farm matters and "Greenbacks are plenty". He also gives names of people leaving for California and the plains. He adds that aunt Rachel is not well went to the Doctor and is very weak. She "sold her Oxen for $100". An interesting reference to African Americans in the area is made by the nephew in plain terms "You wanted to know where the n.s was gone they took them to St Louis and put them in the Army where they ought to have been a long time ago." Carpenter continues "Jo Marshall is in the fifth Iowa Cavalry and is at Benton Barracks St Louis.it is the order now for us all to enroll in the militia against the first of May those that dont want to enroll can pay thirty dollars I expect to get a certificate of disability as my health is very bad at this time." Carpenter relates that refugees and neighbors are living in other peoples homes at this time and provides information on aquaintenances including Henry Ricketts discharge to get married; O. J. White was taken prisoner of War and exchanged; and Dick Blue came very near killing Bill Rucker etc. The second letter dated April 15 continues right after the first and is addressed "Dear Aunt". Not known who the writer is of this letter. An interesting quote from the writer ".we are a getting a long times are better than they was when you left here but no talk of peace yet they still for more months wants fights there Battels I reckon they will fight till the men is all killed and tho they wil". The third letter from Trenton Mo. is also dated April 15 1864. This section is addressed "Mrs Laura A Saunders - Dear and most beloved cousin." and is signed "From Sarah E Carpenter". The letter discusses a recent wedding and the improving health of Rachel. 4. November 19 1864. Approx. 8" x 5" folded paper. 4 pages. Addressed "Dear cousin J and signed "B or R H C - Livingston Mo". This letter starts off discussing family health. The writer states "i am going to tell you what we have done this fall we have moved to Chillicothe the radicals run us of off they they give all the best men orders to leave and them that didant go they kild they kildold man they fore men come to his home and made him give up all his money and his wife went for harrison returns and befor she come back they told him to come to the dore and to call his wife to come here if she wanted to see a dam dog die and they shot him with eight buckshot and was holding him by the arm when they shot and now they have moved to illinoise". 5. Trenton Mo March 5 1865. Approx. 8" x 5" folded paper. 4 pages. This letter is addressed "Mr A J Carpenter Dear Uncle" and signed "R. H. Carpenter." Carpenter is glad to hear from his Uncle "I received your unexpected letter a few days ago and was glad to from you once more for I had come to the conclusion that you had forgot you had any kin folks friends here. I will give you a brief history of my trials since I last wrote to you. I suspect you are apprised of the fact that Pap left his farm and moved to Chillicothe for his safety he was taken with pneumonia from about the 22 of Jan. and Died the 1 of Feb. Mother health grew worse and she too was taken from us the 4 of Feb and side by side they were buried." R. H. Carpenter discusses his parents illness and passing and notes "he was Buried by the Free Masons". Carpenter stayed in Livingston County and moved into his father's place to tend to the farm and estate. He adds he had "no need to grumble for the people treats me well." Other news included in the letter references Aunt Rachel Branaman moved to Platte last Nov. where "she lives a half a mile of uncle Jim Coleman's". He also provides status about A J Carpenter's friends and mentions that Orville Moberly is our sheriff. The last page of the letter references the recruitment of more boys to fight in the War " several of the boys have gone in the service. Tom More Shelby Keith Peter Metsher sp. and a good many more they belong to the 44 Mo. vol. In they are now down in Missippi the Darkeys are all gone except a few the men in the army and the rest to Iowa." R. H. Carpenter also mentions receiving a letter from "aunt susan". 6. March 11 1866. Approx. 9.5" x 7.5". 4 pages. This letter appears to be four separate letters in one could be 3 letters in one but difficult to determine precisely. Trenton Mo. is the only location given and this place is mentioned in the 4th letter. The contents of the letter for the most part are upbeat. The family is doing better and staying healthy for ther most part and staying busy farming. The first letter is addressed "Dear cousin J" and has a signature at the bottom of page 1 that is not legible. The second letter is not addressed but signed at the bottom "B W Carpenter Laura Sanders." The third letter is addressed "My Dear aunt." and is signed at the bottom "Barton Willie Carpenter to Susan Carpenter." The last letter on page 4 also dated March 11 1866 was written from "Trenton Grundy Co M." It is addressed "Dear Cousin George" and signed "Barton W Carpenter to George Carpenter." A summary of the 4 receipts included with the letters: 1. Approx. 4" x 8" oblong printed and hand written paper receipt form from the "State Land Office Chillicothe Mo. Nov. 5th 1852 Received of Susanna Carpenter of Grundy county Mo. fifty Dollars and _ Cents in full payment for the South west of the South West Quarter of Section No. 9 Township No. 62 Range No. 23 containing forty acres at $1.25 per acre. signed John Graves Receiver. Duplicate. 2. Trenton Mo. April 21 1863. Approx. 8" x 7.5" hand written and printed paper receipt form by merchant "R. N. Fetherson. Dealer in Drugs Chemicals Paints Oils Dye Stuffs Medicinal Liquors &c." Receipt of Mr. J. Carpenter is for 10 different medicine related items. The total for the bill was $10. The receipt is signed by Fetherston. 3. Oblong check approx. 8.5" x 3" on a printed form with hand written information - "Eugene Dec 13th 1873 "Received of A. J. Carpenter for John Bailey Ten Dollars." 4. A small piece of paper approx. 5" x 3.5" all hand written. From "Eugene Dec 12 1877 Rec of Jao K Carpenter the sums of ten dollars full up to date signed S Ackerman unknown
Referência livreiro : 15722
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A. J. Jones; G. J. Carpenter
Mastering the Commodore 64TM
Wiley & Sons Incorporated John 1984. Hardcover. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John hardcover
Referência livreiro : G0471807559I5N00 ISBN : 0471807559 9780471807551
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A. S. Carpenter et al.
British Rayon and Synthetic Fibres Manual. Second Revised Edition.
Harlequin Press 1954. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 sale item 2nd revised edition 364 pp. hardcover ex library else text and binding clean and tight Harlequin Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : ZB511730
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A. Soulairac; J. Cahn; J. Charpentier
Pain: Proceedings of the International Symposium Organized By the Laboratory of Psychophysiology Faculty of Sciences Paris April 11-13 1967
Academic Press. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Academic Press unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP105901607
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A. Soulairac; J. Cahn; J. Charpentier eds.
Pain: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Pain organized by the Laboratory of Psychophysiology Faculty of Sciences Paris April 11-13 1967.
Academic Press 1968. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 sale item xii 562 pp. hardcover ex library spine rubbed else text clean and binding tight Academic Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : ZB1121690
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A. Soulairac; J. Cahn; J. Charpentier
Pain: Proceedings of the International Symposium Organized By the Laboratory of Psychophysiology Faculty of Sciences Paris April 11-13 1967
Academic Press. 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. Academic Press unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP96493565
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A. Soulairac; J. Cahn; J. Charpentier
Pain: Proceedings of the International Symposium Organized By the Laboratory of Psychophysiology Faculty of Sciences Paris April 11-13 1967
Academic Press. Used - Good. 1968 Hardcover . Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Academic Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : GRP64937997
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A.CHARPENTIER
N°3 PRIERE TRES FACILES A LA PREMIERE POSITION AVEC ACCOMPAGNEMENT DE PIANO
ROUART, LEROLLE & CIE. sans date. In-4. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 3 PAGES. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
Referência livreiro : RO50033404
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A.F.B. Carpenter (capitaine De Vaisseau)
L'embouteillage de Zeebrugge
Payot 1925 in8. 1925. Relié.
Referência livreiro : 100110175
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Aadland Dan; Carpenter Nik
Sketches from the Ranch: A Montana Memoir
Howell Book House. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1998. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust jacket is rubbed now protected by clear mylar sleeve. Book has no defects; pages are clean and crisp the binding is tight and square; book appears unread. . Sketches both verbal and with pen and ink of ranch life in Montana. A nice copy virtually As New. . Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. 259 pages. F2 . Howell Book House hardcover
Referência livreiro : 29464 ISBN : 087605078X 9780876050781
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Aadland Dan. Illustrated by Nik Carpenter.
SKETCHES FROM THE RANCH: A Montana Memoir.
New York:: Howell Book House 1998. Fine in fine dust jacket. First printing. A year in the life of a rancher interspersed with stories of the past in southern Montana on land originally settled in 1892 by a Danish immigrant cowboy. A beautiful book reflective and thoughtful illustrated with both full-color full-page plates including one double-page spread by Nik Carpenter and many smaller en texte illustrations. Slightly oversized format. 259 pp. Howell Book House, hardcover
Referência livreiro : 51622 ISBN : 087605078x 9780876050781
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AADLAND DAN; HART SUE INTRODUCTION; CARPENTER NIK ILLUSTRATIONS
Sketches From The Ranch: A Montana Memoir
University of Nebraska Press Lincoln and London: 2008. Softcover. Brand new book. In 1892 a stocky Danish immigrant named Magnus Jensen rode into south-central Montana. He liked what he saw and staked his future on the ranch he would carve out there. Today Dan Aadland and his wife Emily live on the ranch built by Jensen Emily's grandfather. More than a century has passed but the nature of ranching in Montana is little changed. Sensitive to the timelessness of the land author Aadland approaches his ranching life as Thoreau approached life at Walden Pond. In Sketches from the Ranch Aadland brings ranching to life within the framework of one recent year. In simple but moving prose he evokes the harsh beauty of the West writing with as much elegance about breaking a colt as he does about the inner lives of cattle the way his pickup handles in the snow or how the relationship between a man and his horse often defines a good day on the ranch. Beautifully illustrated and lovingly told Sketches from the Ranch bears poetic witness to the myth and reality that are the West. Dan Aadland is a former teacher who ranches and breeds horses near Absarokee Montana. He is the author of seven books including The Best of All Seasons: Fifty Years as a Montana Hunter Nebraska 2007 and The Complete Trail Horse: Selecting Training and Enjoying Your Horse in the Backcountry. "Running through this engaging book is Aadland's love of the Montana landscape and its inhabitants and his implicit destruction of the politically correct myth that ranchers are ruthless exploiters of nature."�Robert C. Steensma Western American Literature "Dan Aadland is a cultivated witty and intelligent inside observer of ranch life. This is a valuable and entertaining book."�Thomas McGuane author of Missouri Breaks "In many ways Dan Aadland's writing will be most powerful in capturing the uniqueness and importance of this way of life."�Marc Racicot former governor of Montana University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London: 2008 paperback
Referência livreiro : 65440X1
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Aaron Burr James Wilkinson T. Carpenter
The trial of Col. Aaron Burr on an indictment for treason before the Circuit Court of the United States held in Richmond Virginia May term 1807 including the arguments and decisions on all the motions made during the examination and trial Volume 1 1807
2013. Softcover. New. Size: 13.34 x 21.59 cms Lang: - English Vol: - Volume 1 Pages 287. Reprinted in 2013 with the help of original edition published long back 1807. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Volume 1 paperback
Referência livreiro : PB1111000593547 ISBN : 4444006275617 4444006275
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Aaron Burr James Wilkinson T. Carpenter
The trial of Col. Aaron Burr on an indictment for treason before the Circuit Court of the United States held in Richmond Virginia May term 1807 including the arguments and decisions on all the motions made during the examination and trial Volume 1 1807 Hardcover
2013. Hardcover. New. Size: 14.34 x 22.59 cms Lang: - English Vol: - Volume 1 Pages 287. Reprinted in 2013 with the help of original edition published long back 1807. This book is printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Volume 1 hardcover
Referência livreiro : 1111000593547 ISBN : 9333116184 9789333116183
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Aaron Burr T Carpenter United States. Circuit Court 5th Circui Creator
The Trial of Col. Aaron Burr On an Indictment for Treason: Before the Circuit Court of the United States Held in Richmond Virginia May Term 1807 . Made During the Examination and Trial and On
Nabu Press 2010-03-10. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG1147213704 ISBN : 1147213704 9781147213706
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Aaron Burr T Carpenter United States. Circuit Court 4th Circui Creator
The Trial of Col. Aaron Burr On an Indictment for Treason: Before the Circuit Court of the United States Held in Richmond Virginia May Term 1807 : . During the Examination and Trial and On T
Nabu Press 2010-03-10. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Referência livreiro : SONG1147188343 ISBN : 1147188343 9781147188349
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