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‎Eshleman, Edwin D. & Walker, Robert S.‎

‎CONGRESS / THE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH REPRESENTATIVES 1774-1974.‎

‎pp. xii, 159. Illustrated. 8vo. Original cloth binding. Dust jacket. This unique book is a study of 200 years of representative government seen from the perspective of one congressional seat. And, it is a detailed account of how one of America's oldest and most colorful areas, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, has both affected national policy-making and been affected by it. Among the great figures who served this district are: George Ross, Signer of the Declaration; Frederick Muhlenberg, first Speaker of the House of Representatives; Thadeus Stevens; and future-President James Buchanan. A very crisp copy of a fascinating book, written by two of the region's representatives in Congress.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAG08A x3‎

‎Eskenazi, Victor‎

‎Grazie per la gita in calesse.‎

‎Cartonato editoriale, cm10x18, pp (4) 186 (2).‎

‎ESKER SERKAPOGLU.‎

‎Nizami Fransiz membelerinde.‎

‎Very Good Azerbaijani Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Azerbaijani (Cyrillic script). 138, [6] p. Nizami Fransiz membelerinde.‎

‎ESMERALDA SANTIAGO‎

‎CASI UNA MUJER‎

‎Una valiente memoria..Somos testigos de las bendicionescontradicciones y limitaciones de la cultura puertorriqueña.312 paginas‎

‎Esmeralda, Aurora (Ella Sterling Mighels)‎

‎Life and Letters of A Forty-Niner's Daughter‎

‎San Francisco: Harr Wagner Publishing Company 1929. Limited Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. First Printing" stated. Edition limited to 1600 copies. Green cloth with gilt lettering. xvi 371 pages. Illustrated. No dust jacket. Signed by the author. Bookstore sticker. Address sticker. Has some wear to binding. Contents solid. <br/> <br/> Harr Wagner Publishing Company hardcover‎

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‎Esmond, Henry (edited By W M Thackeray)‎

‎The History of Henry Esmond, ESQ (Pelham Library)‎

‎Hinge break (netting shows) attitle page but pageblock remains tight‎

‎Espejo, Beatriz‎

‎Dr. Atl: El Paisaje Como Pasion‎

‎Mexico: Fondo Editorial De La Plastica Mexicana 1994. Book. Illus. by Dr. Atl / Gerardo Murillo Cornado. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 127 pages. Text in Spanish. Presents the life and work of Mexican artist and writer Gerardo Murillo Cornado 1875-1964. Generously illustrated in color and black and white. Oblong 24cm x 34cm. Printed on glossy stock. Clean bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. An excellent copy. Fondo Editorial De La Plastica Mexicana Hardcover‎

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‎ESPERANZA DIAZ PEREZ‎

‎GANDHI‎

‎Obra que repasa la historia de Gandhi. 140 paginas‎

‎Espey, John J.‎

‎Tales out of School‎

‎204 p. Memoirs of his boyhood in China. Hardcover Very good condition good‎

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‎Espey, John Jenkins‎

‎Minor heresies‎

‎202pp. 19 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good‎

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‎ESPITALIER Albert.‎

‎NAPOLEON ET LE ROI MURAT 1808-1815 d'apres de nouveaux documents.‎

‎in-8, pp. 519, bross. edit. In antip. litogr. di Murat su modello della scultura di Canova, dis. di Pozi e inc. di Fontana. Manca prima di cop. Difetti al d. [2601]‎

‎ESPOSITO Rosario F. (avec la collaboration de E.Somers S.J.)‎

‎Anuarite vierge et martyre zairoise‎

‎159pp.avec qqs.ills., br.orig., peu de soulignements sur page 9, bon état‎

‎Esposito, Phil; Golenbock, Peter‎

‎Thunder and Lightning : A No - B. S. Hockey Memoir‎

‎294 pages. Index. Black and white photographs. "Esposito saw it all: the booze, the drugs, the women, the financial shenanigans, the good times and the camaraderie, the bad times and the back-stabbing... Takes readers into the boardrooms, back rooms - and even the bedrooms - of the men who make their lives in the NHL." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Worthy reading copy of this entertaining and ongoing tale. Book‎

‎ESREF ÜREN.‎

‎Esref Üren: Retrospective.= Esref Üren: Retrospektif.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). Bilingual in English and Turkish. 192 p. Color ills. Works of Turkish painter Esref Üren (1897-1984). Esref Üren: Retrospective.= Esref Üren: Retrospektif.‎

‎Essad Bey‎

‎Stalin‎

‎br. La biografia di Stalin scritta da Essad Bey fu un besf-seller internazionale, in cima alle classifiche di vendita del "New York Times", ricco di informazioni sul dittatore sovietico e di notizie sui massacri da lui perpetrati, che Essad Bey per primo raccontò in Occidente, tra l'incredulità dei molti intellettuali e giornalisti europei e americani che simpatizzavano per l'URSS. Una biografia critica, ma appassionata, che non trascura vivide informazioni sulla storia aggrovigliata del Caucaso.‎

‎ESSAD BEY.‎

‎Maometto. Biografia di Essad Bey. Traduzione Italiana di Averardo De' Negri.‎

‎Very Good English In very aesthetic cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Italian. [6], 340, [4] p., b/w plates. Maometto. Biografia di Essad Bey. Traduzione Italiana di Averardo De' Negri.‎

‎Essad, Bey‎

‎Mohammed : Biographie. Essad Bey‎

‎Leipzig ; Weimar : Kiepenheuer 1991. 2. Aufl. 439 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm Pappe 0‎

‎Zustand: Pappeinband, sehr guter Zustand mit Schutzumschlag --- Inhalt: Biographie KUP3-2 ISBN: 9783378004504‎

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‎ESSAD-BEY‎

‎STALIN‎

‎IN BUONO STATO‎

‎Essai de Biographie Psychologique‎

‎Eugène Carrière‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 0484994417.G ISBN : 0484994417 9780484994415

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‎Essays, Studies, and Brief Biographies Issued by t‎

‎Hispanic Notes Monographs‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

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‎ESSEGI‎

‎IL CARDINAL MAFFI.GIACOMO RUMOR.ORAZIO MARUCCHI‎

‎(Collana i Nostri)[ESSEGI.]Il Card.Maffi- Giacomo Rumor - Orazio Marucchi - Il Card.Pietro Gasparri - Il Card.Giovanni Cagliero - Fabio Gualdo poeta cristiano. Milano, senza data (anni 30), libretti in 16, ciascuno con ritratto, unica legatura coeva tela. [Euro 14,00]‎

‎Essen - ERBACH Anna (geb. Kampmann)‎

‎Ein Lebensbild (Einbandtitel: Mein Leben). Von Frau Ww. Richard Erbach Essen-Bredeney.‎

‎Bad Blankenburg. Druck: Harfe Verlag u. Druckerei K. Reum & Co. KG. 1939. 188 Seiten. Original-Leinwand-Einband. 22x15 cm‎

‎* Sehr selten. Mit einem Vorwort von Ernst Modersohn. Dabei: Todesanzeige für Frau Anna Erbach vom 24. April 1952 (Doppelblatt).‎

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‎Esser, Wilhelm‎

‎Denkschrift auf Georg Hermes, gewesenen Doctor der Theologie und Philosophie, Professor der Theologie an der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, und Dom-Capitular der Metropolitan-Kirche zu Köln.‎

‎Köln, M. Dumont-Schauberg, 1832. 1. Aufl. VI, 198 S. 8°, Hallederband der Zeit.‎

‎Buchrücken sowie Einbandbezug fehlen großenteils, Seiten teilweise fleckig und wellig, 2 Lagen lose beiliegend, sonst von guter Erhaltung.‎

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‎Essie Nash‎

‎1939 Fascinating Working Southern American Woman's Diary Focused on Her Romantic Entanglements Social World in the Midst of the Outbreak of World War Two WWII‎

‎Hemp Robbins North Carolina Virginia: Southern US North Carolina Virginia Hemp Robbins. Good. 1939. Hardcover. On offer is a wonderful look life in a small town in the U. S. South through the eyes of a young working woman. The diary was written in 1939 by Essie Lee Nash. Nash lives in Hemp North Carolina now renamed Robbins and works in one of the mills in town. Our informal research has not turned up any additional biographical information about her. In her diary she recounts in detail her daily routines and the many people she interacts with. One key consideration is her social life especially with young men. One such entry reads: "Dear Diary. I just made a mistake but I'll let this be the 'memorial". A lot has happened this month. Dorothy came to live with me. JR got expelled but went back. Cay told her and she told him This past month has been stuffed alright. Roberta got married the first day. Pauline told me that she was pregnant. Wonder what it will be. I hope the next month will be as happy for me as the past." Feb 1; "Dear Diary. Dorothy and I didn't want to go to work today because it was so pretty. We got our wish. The Throwing Dept didn't run today. Everyone was glad. We put on our new dresses and went to town. Clyde carried us with him to deliver groceries early tonight J. R. And Buster came about 8: 15. I was so glad to see him. He told me something tonight je vous aime We went to Green Top and got cagin Bernie was drunk and asleep in his car. They left early. I fixed light socket" Apr 15. It is interesting to note that she makes no reference to event happening beyond the scope of her own world. There is no mention of Roosevelt's television speech the first ever or of the outbreak of WWII. After many 'crushes' she met a young man named Harold. Over time he would occupy a more and more central role in her life. ". We rode back and saw Harold. He came with us and we went to ride. He has had a time today. The girl he used to love came to see him He was home He is through with her. She is married too. Aggie ran away from Charles tonight too Harold said. He got in Dutch about it. Dud seemed despondent at first but he soon got all right. I've got a date to go swimming with him tomorrow night. ." June 6. "Dorothy worked all day today. I was lonesome but I worked all day. Certainly seemed funny that Harold wasn't here tonight. He walked to the mill with me. ." Sept 16 . Her relationship with Harold blossomed and her second last entry describes it all: "Dear Diary. This has been the happiest day of my life. We left this morning at 11: 30. We got to Martinville VA just before 3: 00. We were married at 3: 00 by Rev Horne. He was so good and kind. It was a beautiful ceremony. I've been so happy all day. We had a grand supper. Came back by High Point to the . Saw a boy I used to know in Monroe. He spoke to me. ." Dec 3 For a social historian or researcher in Women's Studies this is a superb recounting of the daily life of a young working woman in the southern United States. It paints a very clear picture of the social world that existed at that time and place. It would be an excellent addition to any reference collection depicting that time and that place for ordinary young women. This diary is a leather bound volume measuring 5.5 inches by 4.0 inches. It contains 365 pages and is approximately 90% complete. The cover is leather with wear marks on the corners and surface. Otherwise it the binding and the pages are all in good condition. The handwriting is legible. ; Manuscripts; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 365 pages; Keywords: handwritten manuscript document letter autograph writer hand written documents signed letters manuscripts historical holograph writers autographs personal memoir memorial antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier antike brief pergament dokument manuskript papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel Women's Studies North Carolina Robbins NC Hemp NC Southern US experiences Women's studies working woman World War Two WWII snapshot of life wartime life Roosevelt speech ; Signed by Author . Southern US, North Carolina, Virginia, Hemp, Robbins hardcover‎

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‎Essl, Rupert (Hrsg.)‎

‎Der Kreis Krummau an der Moldau Die Heimat Adalbert Stifters .‎

‎Heimatkreis Krummau a.M., Selbstverlag, 1983. 747 Seiten. Mit 533 Bildern und Plänen, 1 geognostische Karte und als Beilage eine farbige Karte sowie eine Panoramakarte des oberen Moldautales ( DIESE zwei KARTEN FEHLEN!! ) Originalleinen. 23cm‎

‎SEHR gutes Exemplar der ERSTAUSGABE.‎

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‎Esslin (Martin)‎

‎Bertlt Brecht ou les pièges de l'engagement (A choice of evils).‎

‎français Paris, Union Générale d'Editions, 1971. In-12 de 438 pp.; broché, couverture illustrée. Traduit de l'anglais par Renée Villoteau. Collection 10/18. En bon état.‎

‎Esswein, Hermann‎

‎Thomas Theodor Heine.‎

‎München und Leipzig, Piper, 1904. 50 (1) S., Textabbildungen, Tafeln (davon 3 doppelblattgrosse ) tlw. in Farbe. 4°. Orig.- Halbleinen.‎

‎(= Moderne Illustratoren, I) - Kanten bestossen, Innengelenk aufgeplatzt.‎

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‎Essén, Rütger‎

‎Sven Hedin. Ein grosses Leben.‎

‎Leoni am Starnberger See, Druffel, 1959. 8° 280 S., 1 Titelbild, [Mit] 12 Bildtaf., 6 Kartenskizzen [u.] 1 Brieffaks. engl. Brosch.m. Or. Umschl. Umschl. m. leichte Randläsur. u. Anriss. ansonsten Buch in gut. Zust.‎

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‎Essén, Rütger‎

‎Sven Hedin. Ein grosses Leben.‎

‎Leoni am Starnberger See, Druffel-Verlag, 1959. 8°, 280 Seiten, Frontispiz von Sven Hedin, einige Schwarzweißfotos auf Tafeln, die Kartenskizzen von Kurt Schade, weinrotes gewachstes Leinen, goldgeprägter Rückentitel, goldgeprägte Signatur von Sven Hedin auf vorderem Buchdeckel, fahlgelber Kopfschnitt, Original-Schutzumschlag. Schutzumschlag mit Randläsuren und einem größeren Einirss (alles oben), guter Zustand.‎

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‎ESTAUNIE Edouard.‎

‎Roman et Province.‎

‎Paris, Robert Laffont, 1943. Petit in-12, broché, 223 pp. (dos abimé). Réflexions sur le roman.‎

‎ESTELLE 'STELLA' JACOBOSKY later WITMER‎

‎1899 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY DETAILING THE LIFE OF A 2nd GENERATION JEWISH WOMAN THE DAUGHTER OF GERMAN JEWISH IMMIGRANTS CHASING THE AMERICAN DREAM‎

‎WILKES-BARRE PENNSYLVANIA WYOMING CANYON COALFIELD. Good. 1899. On offer is an interesting diary written at the turn of the century by an educated woman in a major American industrial city. Measuring 4.75 inches by 3 inches this diary is in good condition. It contains 122 pages of entries plus and extensive memoranda section of 72 pages. The memoranda section includes contacts cash accounts as well as notes. The handwriting is legible. Also included are to very small newspaper clippings. One which appears to be dated July 14 1899 is an ad for a teacher. Estelle Stella Jacobosky is a 24 year old woman who is beginning her career as a teacher. She was born in 1875 in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania. Her parents were Jewish immigrants from Germany coming to America about the year 1861. Wilkes-Barre is located adjacent to the Wyoming Valley coalfield - the largest coalfield in the United States in the 2nd half of the 19th century. Her parents were part of the hundreds of thousands of immigrants that flooded into the area from Europe to meet the demands for an expanding workforce. Wilkes-Barre flourished and grew into an industrial and economic powerhouse. Local newspapers record her success in elementary and secondary school and her early years in education. She worked in Philadelphia New Jersey and Long Island as a substitute or supply teacher before returning to Wilkes-Barre where she assumed the role of teacher and head teacher/principal in Carnegie Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh In 1904 Stella married Harry Sumner Witmer. They made their home in Aspinwall PA where he worked as an accountant. They had had three sons. Stella passed away in 1955 at the age of 79. The diary is a record of her work as a teacher as well as her social life. Got up at 7:30 A.M. Went on 8:40 car. Home at 4:15 P.M. Dressed. Went sleighriding at 4:30 with Hal W Mrs. Witmer Mrs. Conner and Rose. Home at 6:00P.M. After supper to tailors. Came home and served. Hal called at 9 P.M. Retired 10:30 P.M. Jan 4 1899 Hal W is in fact the man she marries 5 years later. Got up 7:30 A.M. Taught school all day. Home 4:15 P.M. First day in school since I got back from N.Y. Home all evening and write letters. Retired 11:30 P.M. Mar 7 1899 Taught school all day. . Home 4:30 P.M. Went up town after school. In evening went to see Mable Edgar then took a walk. Had company May 19 1899 Arose 8:30 A.A. Started "A Tent of Grace" by a Jewess. Mrs. Taylor called in morning. Mrs. Conners Mrs Barrosti Rose and I went to matinee. Caught in rain . Home all evening. Sept 19 1899 Her cash accounts reveal things like her earnings $45.00 for the months shown the costs of many daily items such as streetcar fare 10¢ tooth powder 25¢ and thread 28¢. There is an extensive list of the people with whom she socialized with and called upon. For a genealogist this is an excellent record of many different family names all situated in a particular place and time. It is valuable cross-reference tool for family research. More generally a historian would find this daily record a fine source of details of day-to-day living in this bustling industrial city with its multi-cultural population.; Manuscript; 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF STELLA JACOBOSKY ESTELLE JACOBOSKY WITMER WILKES-BARRE PENNSYLVANIA WYOMING CANYON COALFIELD TEACHING IN THE PENNSYLVANIA COALFIELDS HARRY SUMNER WITMER JEWISH IMMIGRANTS EMIGRATION FROM GERMANY ECONOMIC REFUGEES JUDAISM JEWS IN AMERICA AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown‎

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‎ESTELLE MANDELBAUM, LENNY PITT [LEONARD PITT]‎

‎1940s ORIGINAL ARCHIVE OF MANUSCRIPT LETTERS HANDWRITTEN BY A CHARMING BRONX JEWISH GIRL TO AND FROM HER BEAU AND FUTURE NOTED HISTORIAN AND AUTHOR LENNY PITT GOING TO SCHOOL IN LOS ANGELES‎

‎NEW YORK NY LOS ANGELES CA. Good. 1947. On offer is an absolutely fascinating collection of letters written in the immediate post-war years in New Your City. The collection contains 142 pages. The letters are of varying sizes. Most are handwritten and the writing is legible. Several are typed. The letters are in good condition. The letters are mostly written by a young Jewish girl named Estelle Mandelbaum who lives in the Bronx. The letters were written between 1947 and 1950. Context indicates that she is a young woman and the letters span high school completion and studies at Brooklyn College. Most of the letters are written by Estelle to her boyfriend a young man names Lenny Pitt who has moved to Los Angeles to attend California College. Several letters are also correspondence between Lenny and another friend Jerry Mintz. Research suggests Lenny Pitt may very well be Leonard Pitt noted historian and author and as such these letters make for a rare and fascinating look into the formative late teenage years of this noted academic. The letters are funny sometimes insightful profane and very much stream-of consciousness narrative. "Dearest Estelle - Hello. I wish I could explain how elevated I feel before my feelings run out. . I wish you were here. Or me in New York. I miss you. I don't know what love is. I'm too afraid to think logically about it or to let myself fall in love. I miss you though. I would want to be married to you at this moment." undated letter from Lenny to Estelle: "Most important is that I have needed you more strongly sanely and deeply since I have gone to school than ever before. Emotionally. Right now I have just finished reading some love poetry that I connected with you and they have made me sick with need for you physically for the first time." undated letter from Estelle to Lenny. Much of the writing has that earnest quality that comes from first exposures to ideas and attitudes in a College setting. ". I'm glad you finally recognized that you must become independent from your family. It's more important than anything you've said so far. We were discussing middle class parental attitudes towards children in English a few months ago. And it made me see a lot of the fragments I had discovered in a sensible pattern. It made the desire for separation from them logical to me and I realized it was right and necessary for me if I didn't want to cripple myself completely. It's a little comical that I actually felt guilty for not loving my parents after their suffering sacrifice and work . But actually it's the child who sacrifices to the parents and is tricked and shamed into it usually ." undated letter from Estelle to Lenny. One of the letters paints a disturbing picture of the racial discrimination that Black Americans faced and another passage immediately calls to mind the antics of Corporal Klinger in M.A.S.H. In that exchange between Jerry Mintz and his friend Lenny Jerry writes: ". This Miami is a stinking corrupt stupid hole. In order to work at Miami Beach the negroes have to get a special police permit - with their picture on it - a blood test - nobody says 'negro. They're not allowed to live here. In the liquor stores and bars in the negro section they keep stocks of cheap calico dresses and pairs of old shoes. The colored kids come in and they get a couple of pieces of the shit. This is so parents won't spend any money for clothes for them and will spend their money for drinks. Very disgusting low place. I took a leave of absence in the middle of the term in school - but I'll go back - if the fucking army doesn't grab me first. I'm finding ways to get out - rabbinical student - bed pisser -sleep walker ." undated letter between Jerry and Lenny. The letters pull back the curtains on the secret life of a young Jewish girl who is full of hope and promise despite the demons she must tackle daily that are attributed to her mother who would curse her out in "Jewish".; Manuscript; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF 1940s 1950s 20TH CENTURY POST-WAR AMERICA LENNY LEONARD PITT UNITED STATES NEW YORK CITY IN 1950; BROOKLYN COLLEGE; CALIFORNIA COLLEGE; FLORIDA; PSYCHOLOGY IN 1950; RACE RELATIONS IN MIAMI 1950; GROWING UP IN POST WAR AMERICA WOMEN'S HISTORY YOUNG PEOPLE POSTWAR JEWISH YOUTH PARENT-CHILDREN RELATIONSHIP AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . hardcover‎

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‎Ester Carla de Miro d'Ajeta‎

‎Margharethe von Trotta L'identità divisa‎

‎Brossura commerciale, presentazione di Luciana Castellina, rade fioriture ai tagli e ai preliminari, pagine tono avorio ottimamente conservate, profuse di fotografie in bianco e nero su tavole fuori testo, leggera brunitura da uso alla copertina in cartoncino e minimo sfregamento ai bordi. N. pag. 406. USATO‎

‎Ester Lievito‎

‎Ettore Vernazza‎

‎Brossura ad alette illustrata e lievemente ingiallita dal tempo mostrante leggeri segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento. Pagine in buono stato anche se già sfogliate. Numero pagine 114. USATO‎

‎Esterina Basilone (a cura di)‎

‎Francesco Flora : l'uomo, il letterato, l'umanista‎

‎Esterina Basilone (a cura di) Francesco Flora : l'uomo, il letterato, l'umanista. Benevento, Edizioni Realtà Sannita 2002 italian, 171 ST1168 Opera con copertina morbida in brossura. 171 p., 12 p. di tav. : ill. ; 24 cm.‎

‎Esterl, Dietrich‎

‎Emil Molt, 1876 ? 1936. Tun, was gefordert ist.‎

‎Stuttgart, Mayer, 2012. 8°. 344 Seiten. Teils mit farbigen Abbildungen. Original-Pappband mit Original-Umschlag. (Etwas bestoßen, aber ungelesenes Exemplar).‎

‎-- Emil Molt war Direktor der Waldorf-Astoria-Zigarettenfabrik in Stuttgart und engagierte Rudolf Steiner für die Gründung von Schulen für die Arbeiter seiner Fabrik. So fing es an ...‎

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‎Estermann, Alfred und Wolfgang Schopf‎

‎"Ich bitte um ein Wort". Wolfgang Koeppen. Siegfried Unseld. Der Briefwechsel.‎

‎Frankfurt am Main, Suhrkamp, 2006. 1. Aufl. Mit einigen Abbild. auf Tafeln, 584 S. 8°, OLnbd. mit Schutzumschlag.‎

‎Tadelloses Ex.‎

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‎ESTHER A WALLING‎

‎1919 ORIGINAL HANDWRITTEN DIARY OF A FEMALE CLERK OF THE ERIE RAILROAD WHO IS A STRONG AND PROUD UNION MEMBER CHURCH GOING WOMAN AND LIVELY PRESENCE IN HER SMALL TOWN‎

‎Meadville Cleveland Youngstown Pennsylvania PA. Good. 1919. On offer is the 1919 diary of Esther A. Walling of Meadville Pennsylvania. She is a very proud and at that time female Railroad Clerk at the Erie Railroad Office. Her brother with whom she lives is Frank. He is also a railroad clerk and a person she loves very much. She goes to church on Sundays and is often on trips to Cleveland Youngstown and Jamestown for fun weekends of shopping and entertainment with her girlfriends or brother. There are just a few entries until late February in which Esther takes a trip to Cleveland with her girlfriends. "Saturday February 22 We went shopping today and purchased this book also the picture "On the River Tiber." We went to the play "The Girl Behind the Gun" this afternoon and in the evening went to the Hippodrome. Aunt Attie met us & we took her to supper in the old arcade. We stayed at the Hotel Winton." She seems to have some pretty strong union sympathies often going to "Brotherhood of Railway Clerks" later known as the Transportation Communications International Union and speaking enthusiastically of the meetings and the new members initiated during the year. The early 20th century was a high time for labor movements in America and it was not uncommon to find strong believers in unions at this time. In May she and Frank go to Chicago to meet their mother who is returning from vacation in California. They spend a few days in the city shopping seeing sights and meeting friends. The entries are fairly irregular in their frequency. They tend to be most regular when Esther is on a trip outside of Meadville. During these trips there are usually entries written everyday until she comes back home in which they resume the frequency of two or three entries every week. July and September are the most consistent with entries almost everyday. The summer is filled with work small weekend trips meetings of the "Brotherhood" and much small town entertainment such as parades fireworks concerts and leisurely drives in her brother's 1919 Ford. In mid-October Esther takes a nice vacation with her girlfriend Hazel They go to Washington D.C. first and take in the famous sights. "Took sightseeing car around Wash. visited Capitol museum etc. In afternoon we went to Arlington VA. saw the wireless station where the time is sent daily over the country and many historical places." They go from Arlington to Mt. Vernon and visit Washington's home then off to to Philadelphia where they see the Liberty Bell and other attractions. From Philadelphia they move on to New York getting in at Grand Central Station. They do not stay long in the city as they have a same day train to Boston. "Monday October 20. We went in Sightseeing car to Lexington & Concord. Most interesting trip we took. Saw Harvard College and went in John Hancock's old home; saw homes of many authors poets and noted people." A few days later they are back home in Meadville. The rest of the year is back to normal for Esther. Esther's handwriting is simple and easy to read done mostly in ink with the exception of a few entries near the end of the year. The front and back cover are slightly detached from the paper. Mild age-toning to pages and some discoloration caused by newspaper clippings pasted to a few pages throughout the year mostly about birth and wedding announcements. There is also a small piece of ephemera in the book a letter from the office of D.G. Snodgrass M.D. that reads "July 27th 1918. Rec'd Esther Welling one dollar for vaccination. D.G. Snodgrass MD." Why this letter is in the book is not noted. Examples of text: "Thursday March 6. A number of other Erie girls & I attended the annual Fried Turkey supper at the Baptist Church this evening. Fine supper. After the supper we went to on Centre St. where an assistant organizer attempted to organize a local lodge of Railroad clerks." ; "Tuesday April 22. Went to lodge "Brotherhood of Railway Clerks" tonight. Good attendance. Nineteen new members were taken in and several names proposed for initiation at next meeting."; "Saturday August 16. The first annual picnic of the Erie RR Shops & Offices was held at Celeron today. Special train of 19 coaches left at 8:15 A.M. returning on special train leaving Jamestown at 11:30 P.M. There was a terrible storm & cyclone at Celeron."; "Sunday September 7. Slept till 10:30. Willie came up to attend the clam bake at Oakwood Park for Bessemen employers. An aeroplane passed over the city this A.M." Background - As related in the August 1919 issue of Erie Railroad Magazine the USRA found that nationwide 101785 women were working at railroad occupations at the high point of female employment October 1 1918. The Erie accounted for 11 percent of that total employing 10274 women in various job categories. On the Erie the largest category employing women by far was clerical: 81 percent of the female workers worked as clerks stenographers draftswomen and assistants and ticket clerks.; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF ESTHER WALLING FRANK WALLING MEADVILLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CLERK ERIE RAILROAD OFFICE BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY CLERKS TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL UNION LABOR MOVEMENT IN AMERICA WOMEN IN UNIONS WOMEN IN THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN AMERICA RAILROAD WORKERS INTERWAR PERIOD IN THE UNITED STATES WOMEN POST WW1 WOMEN WORKING IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SUFFRAGE SUFFRAGETTE PRE SUFFRAGE FEMINISM WOMEN'S STUDIES GENDER STUDIES PRE FEMINIST ERA POST WORLD WAR 1 AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL AMERICANA ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown‎

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‎ESTHER ESTEBAN‎

‎MUJERES‎

‎¿Será el siglo XXI el de la plena igualdad de la mujer? ¿Cuáles son las causas que impiden que se cumpla el principio esencial y básico de a igual trabajo igual salario? ¿Cuál es la fórmula para conseguir que el poder no siga siendo cosa de hombres?ANA BOTELLA DIALOGA CON ESTHER ESTEBAN.‎

‎Esther Hautzig‎

‎The Endless Steppe‎

‎Penguin Books 1971. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item200grams ISBN:0140470700 Penguin Books paperback‎

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‎ESTHER MARIE GERNIT BULLOCK‎

‎1897 - 1900 ORIGINAL MASSIVE MANUSCRIPT DIARY HANDWRITTEN BY A HARDWORKING STRESSED OUT SAD AND FEARFUL WOMAN WHO POURS HER HEART OUT WITH INK ON PAPER‎

‎LYCOMING COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA STEUBEN COUNTY NY. Good. 1895. On offer is the super original manuscript diary handwritten by Esther Marie Gernit Bullock b.1852 who lived in or around Lycoming County Pennsylvania or Steuben County New York. She is married to Francis Joseph Bullock and they have four children; Charles Edgar Walter Herbert Allen Gernit and Edna Maria. This is a very large very full diary measuring about 7 ¾" x 13" with 250 pages of daily entries covering September 30th 1897 all the way through to April 6th 1900. We learn that three of her four children are no longer living with them or soon on their way out. This greatly affects Esther and on many occasions she talks about being so lonely and missing her children greatly. The family moves two times during the time span the diary represents but only to a different house or location in the village. The boys seem to work for the railroad and she doesn't like it at all because of how dangerous the work is. Frank is retired but seems to be looking for work. There is also talk of the Spanish American War her first grandchild born to Charles Edgar her grandmother Bullock passing away and the funeral traveling to the near by villages talk about how the New York Central Railroad Company has taken over the Fall Brook Central RR Company line Cyclone flooding and so much more. On numerous occasions she says her days are "terrible and tedious". She also writes a very intriguing entry on October 6th 1898 telling that something so terrible has happened and filled them all with so much grief that she can't write it down. Here are some snippets: 1897 "October 4th Froze hard last night and was real cold this morning. Warm in the afternoon. Frank helped me wash in the forenoon. After dinner he went over town. Walter went to Hornellsville to see about getting on to the Erie road but it seems as if I never can stand it to have another boy on the railroad. It has caused me a great many tears and unhappy hours. I rather he would do most anything else. Edna went over to Charles Edgar's a little while. He got back from Williamsport about noon." "November 18th Snowed and blowed. Frank is not much better. Walter worked but was so rough Allen did not start out. Charles Edgar invited us over there to eat dinner with them. It is a year today since they were married and it seems a long year to me since he went away from home. He ought to have gotten back from his trip about noon but it was nearly night but we did not eat dinner until he came. Edna got dinner and supper here at home. Jarvis expects to go to work in a few days." "December 2nd Pleasant but cold. Walter worked in shop. Jarvis and Allen have found work and are going to begin tomorrow. After diner I went over to Charles Edgar's a while. He has to go to Williamsport tonight. Frank came home from the 4 roads tonight. He says Foster is very sick. Dr. thinks he has typhoid fever and they are very much worried about him." 1898 "February 16th This has been a terrible tedious day. The wind blew very hard and snowed all day. There are some drifts around the house. I dreaded to have Walter go to work this morning. It is not quiet so tedious this evening but will be a cold night and Charles Edgar goes to Williamsport. I am afraid he will suffer with the cold." "March 5th Real pleasant. Frank worked for Mr. Buck. Walter and Allen worked. Mrs. Saxton went home this afternoon. Frank and I went over on Bridge Street to look at a house. We have decided to rent but do not know just when we will move. Mr. Lamb owns the house. It is only a little ways from Charles Edgar's so we went up there a few minutes." "April 6th Cold and snowed nearly all day. We have had a hard day. We finished moving. Charles Edgar and Walter both helped or I don't know as we would have got through today. Libbie came over and helped me straightened around some. She and Charles Edgar put down the carpet in my room and the boys and made up the beds. If they had not I am afraid we wouldn't have got much done for I am tired out and sick. I wish Allen could have been here to dinner then we could have all eaten together. Charles has gone to Williamsport tonight." "April 21st Cold again and rained some. Frank and the boys worked. Charles Edgar and Libbie have not got back from the 4 Roads yet but I shall be glad to see them. Edna went over town this afternoon and while she was over there she heard that war has begun between the United States and Spain. And the papers are all full of war talk. There has not been a battle yet but everything seems to be about ready." "April 22nd Rained nearly all day and has been a cold day. Frank and the boys worked. Charles Edgar and Libbie came and I was ever so glad to see them. Frank Edgar Allen and I went up there a little while this evening. Everybody seems to be excited over war. We read in the papers tonight that the United States had captured 2 Spanish vessels." "May 1st Real pleasant and is the warmest day we have had but is raining again this evening. Charles Edgar got back just as we had dinner ready so he and Libbie stayed to dinner with me. The boys Edna and Glenn and I went over to the Erie depot this evening to see 5 train loads of soldiers on their way to war. It was a sad sight. Walter went down to Elmira on his wheel in company with several others to see the soldiers start from there. He says it was a solemn occasion." "May 2nd Rainy early this morning then the sun shone out for awhile but it soon began to rain again. Frank did not get in a full day but Walter and Allen did. This evening Edna Glenn and I went up to see the Fire Building to see the fire works. It is all war excitement. They raised a flag on the building. Some more Corning boys enlisted but I am happy to think none of mine are on the list." "July 8th Very warm. Frank and the boys worked. Charles Edgar has been down home a while. Mr. and Mrs. Sonnerson started for New York tonight and tomorrow afternoon the ship will sail that will carry them back to their old home Denmark. I was sorry to have them go for they are nice people." "September 7th Rained nearly all day. At the time we were having such a terrible rain here last night down to Troy 4 Roads and Springfield Pa there was a terrible cyclone. The greatest damage done at any one place was at Steve Brace's. His large barn blew down killed Will Brace and 14 of their cows and 3 horses. It must have been an awful shock to his parents." "September 18th About 5 o'clock this morning we had a hard thunder shower but soon cleared off and has been a nice day. Walter started for the 4 Roads about 20 minutes of 8 this morning on his wheel and expects to get there about noon if he has good luck. Tomorrow will be father's 79th birthday but they will have the gathering today at Edgar's for some of them could not be there tomorrow. It makes me very unhappy to think I could not be there. I never failed but once before. I hope Walter will get there in time for dinner." "October 4th Cloudy but did not rain until toward night. Frank worked. Allen has been around home. Oh how many more tears will I have to shed over my family I cannot bear to have one of them away from home but a few days at a time but this afternoon Walter has gone to Avoca to run a barber shop that is if he likes it there. Of course I want all of them to do what is best for them but Oh! How lonely I will be. Charles Edgar went to Lyons." "October 5th Rained hard nearly all day. And it has been fitting to the happenings and what did happen I never will write for everyone of us are bowed with grief but I believe the day will come ere long that we are all happy together for that is my prayer. Frank nor Allen worked. Charles Edgar went to Lyons." "December 25th Christmas and it has always been a merry one to us before this but today tears take the place of joy. Of course I am so glad the other children could be here but poor Allen. Oh How I miss him. Walter came home and Charles Edgar and Libbie came down. Emma Shaw was here too. All seemed to be pleased with their presents and I am sure I was with mine for they were all very nice but I must have Allen home before next Christmas. Walter and Edna were going to church tonight and they coaxed me to go with them." 1899 "January 19th Very pleasant but chilly. Frank worked. Charles Edgar went to Lyons. Libbie came up and took dinner with us and at noon I stared for the 4 Roads. She went over to the depot with me. At half past 5 o'clock this afternoon I got here at the 4 Roads. Allen met me at the depot and Oh! How glad I was to see his dear face. Every time I looked at him it seems as if I am dreaming. Julia Stuart Dell and Edgar are all sick. Edgar is under the Dr.'s care. I have been sick all day but fell better tonight. Jesse Bullock's folks have a daughter It was born the morning of January 19th." "March 1st It has been a beautiful day but tonight the wind blows like a storm. Frank worked but his foot isn't any better. Charles Edgar went to Lyons. Edna was over home this afternoon and went over town of an errand for Frank. I went with Mrs. Lindsey this afternoon down to the Congregation Church to a funeral of an old man who died in the Insane Asylum. It is no one that I knew but his name was James Littlefield." "April 18th Very pleasant and quite warm. Frank commenced work at the mill. Charles Edgar did not get back from Williamsport until 5 o'clock to night but ought to have been here about that time last night. I got very nervous about him but they were waiting for cars. I went up to his house this morning a little while. I had a letter from Allen he says Warren Gernit has enlisted in the war and is on his way to Manila. Edna is over to Mary Nichol's yet." "April 28th This has been a beautiful day but the wind blew hard. Frank worked. Charles Edgar went to Williamsport. I suppose this will be his last trip for the Fall Brook Company for next Monday the New York Central will take possession of the road and will be known as the Pennsylvania division of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. Edna and I cleaned house. This evening she has gone to a party." "June 9th Rather cool all forenoon but think it is some warmer this afternoon. Charles Edgar went to Lyons this noon. Mrs. Smith Housel Nell Westcott died this forenoon. Her baby was born the next day after Libbie's and it seems so sad she must die and leave it. I have been down to Charles Edgar's this afternoon. Frank worked." "July 2nd Toward night after it got cooler I went up to Charles Edgar's but hadn't been there but a few minutes before Frank came after me and had a dispatch from Edna and wanted me to come to Watkins tonight for she was sick. Of course I hurried around but it was only 10 minutes before the train would leave but I went over hoping the train would be late but started before I got there. Now I shall have to wait until morning but it don't seem as if I ever could…" "July 3rd Awfully warm but I am so thankful I didn't have to make the trip to Watkins. Edna got home here about 11 o'clock last night. She had a bad time with her heart and they were so frightened about her that she sent for me but she was some better and came home. She doesn't look as if she would be able to go back very soon." "November 18th Froze some last night but has been a lovely day. Frank worked. Charles Edgar started for Williamsport early this morning but before he got there he got hurt and had to come home. He fell and struck on his foot and cut it open so he had to go to the Dr. and have it sewed up. It is a great wonder it didn't break his neck. It scared me terribly when I saw hat had happened but I guess it will get along all right. This is the third time I have had to write in my book of an accident to him since he had been on the road. And I pray that this is the last trouble he will have. We were all invited down there for supper as it is their wedding anniversary and we went and stayed the evening too. Coral Paine brought his phonograph up there and we had some fine music but we would all enjoyed it better if it hadn't been for Charles Edgar's accident." Many names are mentioned: Mary Nichols Ida and Olive Edwards she says that Olive took poison and died Emma Shaw Frank Jarvis Foster and Lill King George and Kate Cornell Saxton Mahlon Nichols Lamb Holmes Ellenberger Cole Sonnerson Blanch Fries Billy Hope Hollenbeck Townley Dr. Lane Lindsey Ned Hallstead Ed Hogaboom Dr. Miller Elder Fuller Dutcher Colvin Prof. Blodgett Zelda Mulligan and more. HISTORICAL NOTE: The 1880 census shows her in Springfield Bradford County Pennsylvania but they have moved since the census was taken because in this diary she mentions going to places such as Dundee Avoca Williamsport Lyons Elmira and it looks like Murray Hill is close to them so I'm not quite sure exactly where she is in Pennsylvania or New York. They must be close to the border too because most of the towns are along it. The diary's cover is very worn and torn but the pages and binding are very good. Overall G.; Manuscript; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF ESTHER MARIE GERNIT BULLOCK SPRINGFIELD WILLIAMSPORT AVOCA LYCOMING COUNTY STEUBEN COUNTY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA WOMEN'S STUDIES PRE SUFFRAGE RURAL LIVING GENDER STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES FRANCIS JOSEPH BULLOCK HANDWRITTEN 19TH CENTURY HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown‎

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‎Esther Menaker -‎

‎Otto Rank -‎

‎1982. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub.1982/Gd. condition/163 pages - A rediscovered legacy. AT12780z hardcover‎

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‎ESTHER MERINO PERAL Y EDUARDO BLAZQUEZ MATEOS‎

‎ISABEL DE PORTUGAL‎

‎Esther S Keyser‎

‎Paddling My Own Canoe‎

‎Friends of Algonquin Park 2003. Soft cover. Very Good. 8x6x0. Clean In Good Condition With No Remarks Or Highlights Inside. 267 Pages With No Index. 1St Edition 2003- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. Friends of Algonquin Park paperback‎

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‎Estienne, Charles.‎

‎VAN GOGH. Translated by S. J. C. Harrison. [The Taste of Our Time] Collection planned and directed by Albert Skira.‎

‎127p. Numerous tipped in Van Gogh color reproductions engraved by Guezelle et Renouard, Paris. Blind, embossed ownership stamp. Small square 8vo. Original full linen cloth binding. Slight browning at edges. Slight musty smell.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! ART 2‎

‎Estrada, Alvaro‎

‎Maria Sabina : Botin der heiligen Pilze. Vorwort von Albert Hofmann. / Trikont-Dianus 1. Auflage. ERSTAUSGABE.‎

‎München : Trikont-Verlag, 1980. 187 Seiten; 19 cm Originalbroschur.‎

‎Nur der helle Deckel etwas lichtgebräunt. Sonst aber SEHR gutes Exemplar der ERSTAUSGABE. U.a.: Das Leben der Maria Sabina. Die schamanischen Gesänge der Maria Sabina. - María Sabina (* wahrscheinlich 1894 in Huautla de Jiménez, Oaxaca/Mexiko; 23. November 1985) war eine mazatekische Schamanin. Sabina war jene curandera (d. h. Heilpriesterin, Schamanin), aus deren Hand R. Gordon Wasson und sein Fotograf Alan Richardson in der Nacht vom 29. auf den 30. Juni 1955 zum ersten Mal den halluzinogenen und entheogenen Kahlkopf-Pilz Psilocybe caerulescens var. mazatecorum im Rahmen einer schamanischen Sitzung erhielten. Von da an bis zu ihrem Tod gab sie ihr Wissen um die Verwendung halluzinogener Pilze an Interessierte weiter. Im Herbst 1962 leitete sie (im Haus der mazatekischen Dolmetscherin Dona Herlinda in Huautla de Jiménez) eine Velada u. a. mit R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann und dessen Frau, bei der sie erstmals synthetisches Psilocybin, in der Form von Pillen mit je 5 mg, verwendete. Maria Sabina nahm dabei selbst insgesamt sechs Pillen, während Wasson nur zwei, und Hr. Hofmann nur eine zugeteilt erhielten. Nach der nächtlichen Zeremonie bestätigte sie, dass die Pillen die gleiche Wirkung hätten wie die Pilze. (Quelle Wikipedia)‎

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‎Estrada, Alvaro‎

‎Maria Sabina. Botin der heiligen Pilze. Vorwort von Albert Hofmann.‎

‎München. Trikont-Verlag 1980. Broschur‎

‎* Erste Ausgabe. ----- María Sabina (* wahrscheinlich 1894 in Huautla de Jiménez, Oaxaca/Mexiko; ? 23. November 1985) war eine mazatekische Schamanin. Sabina war jene curandera (d. h. Heilpriesterin, Schamanin), aus deren Hand R. Gordon Wasson und sein Fotograf Alan Richardson in der Nacht vom 29. auf den 30. Juni 1955 zum ersten Mal den halluzinogenen und entheogenen Kahlkopf-Pilz Psilocybe caerulescens var. mazatecorum im Rahmen einer schamanischen Sitzung erhielten. Von da an bis zu ihrem Tod gab sie ihr Wissen um die Verwendung halluzinogener Pilze an Interessierte weiter. Im Herbst 1962 leitete sie (im Haus der mazatekischen Dolmetscherin Dona Herlinda in Huautla de Jiménez) eine Velada u. a. mit R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann und dessen Frau, bei der sie erstmals synthetisches Psilocybin, in der Form von Pillen mit je 5 mg, verwendete. Maria Sabina nahm dabei selbst insgesamt sechs Pillen, während Wasson nur zwei, und Hr. Hofmann nur eine zugeteilt erhielten. Nach der nächtlichen Zeremonie bestätigte sie, dass die Pillen die gleiche Wirkung hätten wie die Pilze. (Quelle Wikipedia)‎

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‎ESTREE PAUL D'‎

‎LE MARECHAL DE RICHELIEU (1696-1788), D'APRES LES MEMOIRES CONTEMPORAINS ET DES DOCUMENTS INEDITS‎

‎Emile-Paul Frères, Paris. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos plié. Intérieur acceptable. 393 pages. Reproduction en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait). Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. 2e édition. D'après les Mémoires contemporains et des Documents inédits.‎

‎ESTREE PAUL D', CALLET ALBERT‎

‎LA DUCHESSE D'AIGUILLON (1726-1796)‎

‎Emile-Paul, Editeur, Paris. 1912. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Quelques rousseurs. 432 pages. Reproduction en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait). Illustré de quelques reproductions en noir et blanc hors texte. Couverture détachée. Cahiers se détachant. Une grande dame à la cour de Louis XV. D'après des documents inédits. Préface de F. Funck-Brentano.‎

‎ESTREE, P. d’.‎

‎Le Marechal de Richelieu (1696-1788). D’après les Memoires contemporains et des documents inedits.‎

‎Hardback in-12, XXX-393 pages, front., notes, index, rel. bradel demi-percal. à coins, t. fil. et fl. dor., ttes tr. jasp. Bel exemplaire. [HA-109/9]‎

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