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Eucardio Momigliano
Cromwell
II edizione, 4-8 migliaio, data e firma appartenenza all'occhiello, pagine brunite ai bordi e con fioriture sparse, con alcune illustrazioni in nero nei testi e tavole f.t., leggera traccia di vecchia umidità alle ultime carte, bruniti e con fioritura i tagli, brossura editoriale illustrata, parzialmente brunita, con fioritura, qualche piccola macchia, usura ai bordi, strappi al piede ed alla cima. Numero pagine 277 USATO
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Eucardio Momigliano
Cromwell
Brossura in cartoncino economico con alette, segnata dal tempo. Dorso imbrunito e fioriture tracciano copertina. La sovraccoperta lucida e illustrata con piccoli strappi ai margini e visibili segni da scaffalatura. Pagine rifilate, ben conservate. Nel complesso, esemplare in buono stato di conservazione. Numero pagine 230. USATO
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Eucardio Momigliano
Cromwell
Legatura editoriale telata con copertina rigida, con illustrazione incisa, intarsiata d'oro, al piatto anteriore e figure e titoli impressi in oro al dorso, ombrata, buono lo stato conservativo. Pagine intatte, ossidate da tonalità seppia, leggero pulviscolo ai margini, tagli bruniti. Tavole fuori testo, in bianco e nero su carta lucida, ingiallite ai bordi. Medaglioni, fregi, diciture di tutti i volumi della collana ad opera del pittore Mino Buttafava di Milano. N. pag. 276. USATO
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Eucardio Momigliano
Elisabetta d'Inghilterra
Eucardio Momigliano Elisabetta d'Inghilterra. Milano, Corbaccio 1934, Copertina marmorizzata, con banda e angoli. Tagli e pagine ingialliti lievemente. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 301<br>
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Eucardio Momigliano
Federico Barbarossa
Legatura editoriale, copertina rigida, in cartone, con illustrazione impressa e con titoli al dorso; presenti solo piccoli danni da usura. Pagine brunite, integre e perfettamente fruibili. Illustrazioni in nero fuori testo. Numero pagine 228. USATO
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Eucardio Momigliano
Federico Barbarossa
Legatura editoriale telata con copertina rigida, con illustrazione incisa, intarsiata d'oro, al piatto anteriore e figure e titoli impressi in oro al dorso, che si presenta schiarito dalla luce, buono lo stato conservativo. Si nota parziale distacco del contropiatto posteriore. Pagine intatte, ossidate da tonalità seppia con leggero pulviscolo ai margini. Tavole fuori testo, in bianco e nero su carta lucida, ingiallite ai bordi. Illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. N. pag. 228. USATO
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Eucardio Momigliano
Federico II di Svevia
Legatura datata, copertina arancio, decorata nero e oro dal pittore Buttafava, segnata al piatto anteriore e dorso da toccature di umidità e mende alle estremità, sovraccoperta in acetato con titoli, opacizzata da polveri da scaffale ed esposizione alle luci, bordo usurato e danneggiato, testo affiancato da illustrazioni su tavole con margini ingialliti, fogli in buone condizioni seppur velati da ossidazione non uniforme, denso pulviscolo da muffe con ruggine ai tagli, fioriture alle guardie. N. pag. 250. USATO
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Eucardio Momigliano
Federico II di Svevia
Volume della collana Caratteri. Brossura in cartoncino, scurita e segnata dal tempo, con margini sfilacciati e pieghe al dorso. Pagine ingiallite, con tagli irregolari, salde, con ampio margine e corredate da tavole fuori testo, in bianco e nero, su carta patinata, la prima delle quali all'antiporta, con ritratto di Federico II di Svevia. Numero pagine 246. USATO
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Eucardio Momigliano
Manfredi
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Eucken-Erdsiek, Edith
Sie prägten unser Jahrhundert. Zeitgeschichtliche Porträts. Bismarck / Lenin / Stalin / Mussolini / Hitler / Churchill / Roosevelt / de Gaulle.
Freiburg im Breisgau ; Basel ; Wien : Herder, 1980. 189 S. ; 18 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
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: 142095
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Eudin, Xenia Joukoff; Fisher, Helen Dwight and Fisher, Harold H (Eds)
The Life of a Chemist - Memoirs of Vladimir N. Ipatieff ASSOCIATION COPY
Stanford CA and London: Stanford University Press 1946 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. English Translation. Translated by V. Haensel and Mrs. R. H. Lusher. Autobiography of Professor Ipatieff - professor and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences head of Russian chemical warfare during WWI recipient of the Willard Gibbs Medal in 1940 by the American Chemical Society Lieutenant General in the Imperial Russian Army Professor at Northwestern University and Director of Research at the Universal Oil Products Company. 658 pages. This copy is unique as it was the personal copy of Wm. Horsley Gantt Associate Professor of Psychiatry associated with the Johns Hopkins University; noted neurophysiologist founder and director of the Pavlovian Lab at the Phipps Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital etc. Inscribed by Dr. Gantt noting that the book was a gift to him from his friend H. R. Knickerbocker of Texas correspondent for the Hearst newspapers when Dr. Gantt was in Russia who was killed in a plane crash in India after the end of WWII. Stanford University Press hardcover
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: 011786
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Eudora Welty
One Writer's Beginnings
Harvard Common Press 1984. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Near fine copy in like jacket.$10.00 on flap.Full Numberline.Slight offset front patedown.Nice copy. Harvard Common Press Hardcover
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 006047 ISBN : 0674639251 9780674639256
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Eudora Welty
One Writer's Beginnings
Harvard Common Press 1984. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Near fine copy in like jacket.$10.00 on flap.Full Numberline.Slight offset front patedown.Nice copy. Harvard Common Press Hardcover books
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 006047 ISBN : 0674639251 9780674639256
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Eufrasio M. Spreafico
P. Luigi M. Monti fondatore dei religiosi concezionisti
Eufrasio M. Spreafico P. Luigi M. Monti fondatore dei religiosi concezionisti. , Curia Generalizia dei Religiosi Concezionisti 1940, II edizione. Copertina flessibile appena ombrata e pagine ingiallite. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 462<br>
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Eugen Loebl
La mia mente sotto processo
Volume numero 26 nella collana Narra, in buono stato di conservazione. Brossura con risvolti in cartoncino patinato illustrato, segnata da comuni mende d'uso e del tempo. Tracce di pulviscolo, pieghe da lettura al dorso. Interno integro, cerniera salda, pagine pulite e ben conservate, appena dorate ai margini e ai tagli. Numero pagine 303 USATO
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EUGEN NOSS
1939 - 1947 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF A GERMAN SAILOR FROM EARLY ON IN THE WAR TO A PRISONER OF WAR CAMP WITHIN MONTHS
BREMEN GERMANY. Very Good. 1939. On offer is a superb unique beautifully kept World War II German naval relic of Kriegsmarine the German Navy. The writer is a sailor named Eugen Noss. He uses a "Merkblatt" a memo book to record his service and over 43 pages he does so with inordinate pride written in a precise legible script with ink. Though it is a diary the large book format gives it a scrapbook esthetic. Eugen has added depth to his service diary with a number of drawings and pictures. Historians and collectors of the era and the topic will recognize the absolute uniqueness of this manuscript. Here is from Eugen's own hand an introduction: "My name is Eugen Noss and I was born on 8 May 1915 as son of and his wife née Ludwig in Dortmund - In 1928 we moved to Baden This is where my father died from complications of a war injury. He was baptized in the evangelical Lutheran tradition. From my 6th year I went to the Volkschule Primary school and was matriculated in 1932 from the 8th grade. From April 1933 until April 1934 I went to a private trade-school in Paderborn. On October 1 1934 he began an apprenticeship can't make out exactly what - something with machines though a later document states his profession as "smith" i.e. black smith. After this time he wrote his journeyman's exam which he passed with a good like a 'B'. After my apprenticeship I stayed until February with my mother. In February I began work as a machine-worker in the company "Fritz: in ". I worked there until August then I was drafted to go to In September 1937 I signed up for the navy war navy. After my work I was called up to the Navy on 1 April 1939. So Now I am in the 10.S.M.A. Signed Eugen Noss." The next heading is Introduction to the 1st company and it appears to be a list of personnel and officers and then fellow soldiers or sailors. The journal entries begin on 1. April 1939. Most entries not always daily detail his duties training being brought for field exercises about ships he is assigned to and much much more. Interestingly dates of entries written on Sunday are underlined in red. There is mention about the Führer's birthday on April 20 1939 and apparently they listened to a radio broadcast in honor of this occasion by Goebbels. Here is an interesting personal snippet: 28. April 1939: "The Führer Adolf Hitler held a big speech for the whole world which was in answer to a telegram from the American President Roosevelt spelled Rosewelt The Führer answered each question the President asked and made it clear that the German folk is not to be joked with and that the German folk is not afraid of anything not even Mister Roosevelt." On April 29th there is a note that it's the last time he wore civilian clothing. Surprisingly the entry of August 18 1939 notes he was taken prisoner and spent several years in an allied POW camp. Included are a number of ephemeral pieces: There are report cards from a secondary school but they appear to be the sailor's father's report cards because the dates are 4. January 1895 Easter 1902; 5 August 1903 Easter 1905 this appears to be a transfer into a different secondary school and there is a blank one. There is an estimate equivalence of House-wifely Work and a certificate of a job or career competition from 1939. Also at the back is a letter presumably from the sailor's dad written from Champagne but in German. In this letter is a need of the writer Eugen's dad to apologize for and offer an explanation of something. Then there are envelopes one from Aalborg Denmark to a relative with the same last name postmarked October 5 1940 with a piece of paper that it was checked by the High command of the Wehrmacht. Another envelope addressed to E. Noss via "Field post" - so to the front with a postmark that is either 18.04 - but the year is illegible and it's stamped by the naval news officer. Another envelope addressed to Eugen Noss postmarked 02.6.44 again sent to "Fieldpost" stamped with a seal. A letter of the same date from comrade. Then there's a French typewritten document - looks like it's a notice of liberation dated 1.8.47 and a document itemizing PX rations issued in At "Headquarters War Crimes Enclosure PW Reception and Discharge Centre APO 407 Dachau US Army" to Eugen Noss on 19 August 1947 and lastly a temporary registration card for Eugen who at this point was 29 years old. Lastly there is a photo a bow - view of a speed boat. Size 22 x 27cm/8.5 x 10.5 in. Overall VG.; German Language; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KREIGSMARINE MERKBLATT BREMEN TAGEBUCH NAVAL NAVY WEHRMACHT UBOATS POW PRISONER OF WAR GENEVA CONVENTION PRISON CAMPS ALLIES WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II WWII WW2 GERMANY GERMAN THIRD REICH NAZIS HITLER NOSS 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 CORRESPONDENCE TAGEBUCH ADOLPH HITLER DACHAU Heimatfront Zweiter Weltkrieg AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY 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 HANDSKRIFT AUTOGRAFER EGENHÄNDIGT HANDSKRIVET HANDSKRIVEN MANUSKRIPT BREV SIGNERAD SIGNERAT SIGNATUR NAMNTECKNING AUTOGRAF HANDSKRIFTER . hardcover
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 0001308
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Eugen Skasa-Weiss
Les hommes célèbres et leur mère
Brossura cartonata con alette, coperta segnata da fattore tempo con usura ed irregolarità ai margini, alle punte e al dorso, tagli e pagine con naturale imbrunitura, traduzione dal tedesco di Christian-Sylvain Richard, numero pagine 376 USATO
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Eugene Bagger
Francesco Giuseppe
Con ex libris e con 68 illustrazioni. Foto di Francesco Giuseppe I, Imperatore d'Austria Re d'Ungheria, su antiporta. In tela edit. blu. numero pagine: 476 formato: 15.5x23 stato conservazione: Tracce d'uso traduttore: C. Baseggio
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Eugene Bagger
Francesco Giuseppe
Eugene Bagger Francesco Giuseppe. Milano, Mondadori 1935 italian, 399 Opera con copertina morbida in brossura. ill. in b/n ft e nt. ARC.7
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Eugene Bagger
Francesco Giuseppe
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Eugene Bird
The Loneliest Man in the World : Rudolf Hess in Spandau
Sphere Great Britain 1976. Reprint. Paperback. Good. Paperback. 285 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Sphere Great Britain 1976. Reprint. CONDITION: This book is in good condition. More specifically: Covers have light creasing. Edges of covers have moderate wear. Spine has moderate reading creases. . Pages are reasonably tanned. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; ISBN: 0722116802. ISBN/EAN: 9780722116807. Inventory No: 20040279. 9780722116807 Sphere paperback
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 20040279 ISBN : 0722116802 9780722116807
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Eugene de Mirecourt
Balzac
Eugene de Mirecourt Balzac. , Roret et compagnie 1854, Copertina cartonata, sporca ingiallita e usurata. Cucitura compromessa. Tagli e pagine sporchi di polvere ingialliti, con barbe. Collana:"LES CONTEMPORAINS HOMME DE LETTRES, PUBBLICISTES, ETC., ETC. ". Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 96<br>
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Eugene de Mirecourt
Paul Feval, Emmanuel Gonzales
Eugene de Mirecourt Paul Feval, Emmanuel Gonzales. , Havard 1855, Copertina cartonata, sporca ingiallita e usurata. Cucitura compromessa. Tagli e pagine sporchi di polvere ingialliti, con barbe. Collana:"LES CONTEMPORAINS HOMME DE LETTRES, PUBBLICISTES, ETC., ETC. ". Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 90<br>
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Eugene de Mirecourt
RothSchild
Eugene de Mirecourt RothSchild. , Havard 1855, Copertina cartonata, sporca ingiallita e usurata. Cucitura compromessa. Tagli e pagine sporchi di polvere ingialliti, con barbe. Collana:"LES CONTEMPORAINS HOMME DE LETTRES, PUBBLICISTES, ETC., ETC. ". Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 95<br>
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Eugene Delacroix
Denik
Testo proveniente dalla collezione privata Prof. Eduard Safarik. Volume rilegato in tutta tela con titoli in oro al piatto anteriore e al dorso, coperta imbrunita maggiormente ai margini e al dorso stesso, tagli e pagine con imbrunitura, libro completamente fruibile, n. 8 della collana "Pameti, korespondence, dokumenty", con 96 illustrazioni in nero e 4 tavole a colori fuori testo, prima edizione, numero pagine 697 USATO
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Eugene Janiss
The Moods of Canadian Nature
Canada: PUSE 2002. First Edition Signed. Hardcover. Fine/Fine Slipcase. 0x0x0. The boards and pages are clean Illustrated in color photographs. 225 pages no index. signed at the title page by Eugene Janiss.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. PUSE hardcover
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: X10740x ISBN : 9984527387 9789984527383
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Eugene, Prince of Savoy (William Mudford, Trans)
MEMOIRS OF PRINCE EUGENE OF SAVOY WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.
New York NY: Ezra Sargeant 1811. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Title continues: ".Translated from the French by William Mudford and containing all those omissions which have been detected in the recent Parisian edition." The first English-language edition. The name of a previous owner Chas. Ridgely appears in ink to the top of the title and Preface to the Weimar Edition pages and there is extensive but minor foxing. The title and Frontispiece are stained. Bound in 3/4 brown leather over marbled boards with moderate wear to the edges. <br/> <br/> Ezra Sargeant hardcover
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 183000
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EUGENIA [GENIE] A GOODRICH
1869 ORIGINAL HANDWRITTEN DIARY OF THE HARD RURAL LIFE OF DEATH DISEASE AND NEVERENDING WORK DURING A VERY COLD YEAR IN CENTRAL VERMONT
PROCTORSVILLE VERMONT VT. Good. 1869. On offer is the original 1869 manuscript diary in Eugenia A. Goodrich of Proctorsville Vermont. Researchers and collectors of Vermont ephemera will be hard pressed to find a more detailed retelling of local history and genealogy as this young woman does a super job keeping a careful record of the events in her life her family and the doings of her small village along the Black River in central Vermont. That said we find life is hard and brutal sometimes. It a cold region and a cold year and she and the family are frequently snowbound. Genie her nickname records the events as dear Ella grows weaker and then dies. February is a bad month with several deaths of friends and family. Genie sews for local ladies. She records the active visiting that people did in the days before automobiles and telephones except when the roads are filled with snow. Things look up in April when the sugaring starts. One day her brother boils off "done off" 57 pounds of sugar. She records murders and fatal accidents in nearby towns and writes about fear in the village that the reservoir will break and they'll all be drowned. She writes about one beau: "he is splendid" but others annoy her. The Fourth of July is "Glorious"; it's quite an honor when President Grant visits Proctorsville in August. There's a bad flood in October that takes out all the local bridges across the river and carries away Mr. Atherton's house. There's a smallpox scare in the village. Proctorsville celebrates Christmas and Genie writes about a merry Christmas at home; her brother receives a box of collars. This is a fine view of life in New England just after the Civil War. Here are some general notes and snippets: Jan. 1 1869: It has snowed all day and Genie is all alone and feeling lonely as she faces the New Year. She notes that this time last year brother Johnnie was with her so full of life and now he is gone to a better world. Genie lives in a village near Cavendish on the Black River in central Vermont. It's cold there's lots of snow. She sews for herself and for others in the village. There are lots of visits back and forth. On Monday Jan. 18 she writes about Mr. Oliver Perry visiting and taking her to Chester about 10 miles away. Then she writes "He is splendid." On Tuesday Jan. 19 she writes about a shocking murder in nearby 20 miles Claremont New Hampshire. A man was murdered by his nephew. "Murders are so common one doesn't know when they are safe these days" she writes. No doubt this refers to the murder of George Woodell by William Kenney on the night on Jan. 18 as reported by the Boston Post. Genie and her mother take turns caring for Ella. Genie notes on Tuesday Feb. 2 that Ella has failed very fast within a few days. Feb. 3 others come to visit Ella. Genie doesn't think she will live till morning. Feb. 4 Ella is about the same. Genie thought Ella was near death several times but she hangs on. Friday Fed. 5 Dear Ella left us this p.m. at twenty minutes to four to join that angel choir in our heavenly home. Dear Ella we mill thee but hope some day to meet you when our life's work is over. Saturday Feb. 6 spent all day at Mrs. Spaulding's helping to prepare for the funeral. It's Joseph's birthday today-he's 17. I would like to go see him tonight. Sunday Feb. 7 very cold. Joseph carried me up to help Viccie make a wreath. Uncle Wheeler Spaulding died this morning. Quite unexpected. Another life is ended and another home made lonely by the "Grim Monster" death! Monday Feb. 8 Ella's funeral today. Genie will stay at Mr. Spaulding's tonight. Tuesday Feb. 9 Uncle Wheeler's funeral today. Also Mr. Gibson's. Monday Feb. 15 we learned that Hale Spaulding was dead. He dies last night. Wed. Feb. 17 Miss Damon the Woman preacher preached at Hale's funeral. P.H.O. was here this morning. Genie received an invitation for a sleigh ride but had to decline. Sunday Feb. 21 Mother and Russell went to church all day but I didn't go. We heard today that was a woman in Andover VT murdered yesterday. 15 mi. south. Feb. 24 the murder was all a hoax. Thursday April 1. Joseph and the hired man commenced to make sugar today. Tuesday April 6. We done off 57 pounds of sugar today. Thursday Apr. 15. Saw a most remarkable display of Aurora Borealis this evening the like of which I have never seen before. Its rays illuminated the whole heavens converging with wonderful brilliancy. Sunday Apr. 18. Didn't go to church-bad travelling. Done off more sugar
may be the last this spring. Wed. Apr. 21. Considerable excitement downtown. They are afraid the reservoir is giving out and they will be drowned. We hear that George sanders and Katie Mitchell were married. A "baby wedding" we should call it-both are so young. Sun. Apr. 25. Rev. J.S. Little preached his farewell sermon today at Proctorsville. Wed. Apr. 28. Mother quilting a bedspread. Saturday June 26. This would have been sister Hattie's birthday she'd be 20. Sunday June 27. I got all fixed up expecting a Bo beau but nary a one came only that hateful Adams fellow. Humph. Wish he knew enough to stay at home some of the time. Tuesday June 29. Mr. Elijah Bemis was killed this morning at Springfield and his wife was seriously injured. They were thrown from a carriage. Wed. June 30. Did not go strawberrying because Albert played me false. Thursday July 1. I went out and picked enough strawberries for one cake. Mother went strawberrying over in Parkers. I tried to sew some but did not accomplish much. "Albert bothers me so." Sunday July 4. Well this has been the Glorious fourth and is the ninety-third anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in this broad free land. I have celebrated it in a becoming manner. We stayed at Mr. Whitney's until after dinner then we came down to Warrens and called there a while and then came home. Sat. July 10. Little brother Johnnie would have been twelve years old today. Sat. Aug. 28. President Grant was at Proctorsville this afternoon. Quite an honor for our little town. Monday Oct. 4. It has been a continual pouring of rain all day. Cavendish never see such a __ before. The damages are immense. The bridges are all gone and the roads are washed so they are impassable. I went down to see the ruins. It looks rather rough along the Black river. We hear that Mr. Atherton's house is washed away. Tue. Oct. 5. The water in the river has fell considerably but not so we can cross it yet. Thurs. Nov. 30. Great excitement about the smallpox of which there are several cases in town. Friday Dec. 24. This evening all hands have been down for Proctorsville's Christmas eve. "Old Santa Clause" was generous this year. He put a present on the tree for me. Sat. Dec. 25. I spent a Merrie Christmas at home. This evening they have had exiting times at Farrsville. Quite a skirmish Merry merry Christmas indeed I should think. Joseph had a present of a box of collars and much much more. BIO NOTES: Courtesy of the Cavendish Historical Society Eugenia A. Goodrich was born in Cavendish 16 April 1846 daughter of Joseph D. and Lucy M. Paine Goodrich. Genie lived her whole live in the community of Proctorsville a village in the western part of the town. She also lived through the utmost tragedies that can ever be afflicted into the life of one little girl. During the first typhoid epidemic in Cavendish in 1851 her baby sister Hannah was taken. But even worse during the typhoid fever epidemic that struck Cavendish during the fall and winter of 1863 Genie lost her beloved father her twenty-year old sister Cassandra and her fifteen old sister Harriet. This left her poor grieving mother a widow at the age of 42 with three surviving children. Lucy did what she could but she was not strong and as time went on her heart grew weak. It was through her piety and humble work in the Baptist Church that she was adopted as a charity but she never asked for charity. Rev. Swett Brown was a pillar in the community and made sure that Lucy did not want for protection food and shelter with attentive neighborly love. Lucy Paine Goodrich was a gracious loving intelligent woman. Her life was a tragedy just as her daughter Genie's was. Lucy died of heart disease at her home in Cavendish 14 Oct. 1878 age 57. Her surviving son Joseph P. Goodrich lived with his wife Lizzie Oriette Kingston Goodrich and their children on a small farm in the Gassetts section of Chester a town south of Cavendish. Eugenia Lucy's daughter was married in Cavendish at the Baptist Church by Rev. Swett Farnsworth Brown 4 April 1872 to Albert Butler Adams. Albert was a Civil War veteran of Cavendish who enlisted at Cavendish 5 Aug. 1864 in the 2nd Battery Light Artillery as a private. He was discharged 28 July 1865. They lived in Cavendish District #8 on their own farm. Albert had a pension as he came home from war a very sick man. Genie died of consumption 15 June 1873 age 27. This was only three months and twelve days after giving birth to her only child Albert. Albert died of a scrofula illness 24 July 1878 at the young age of 34 years. They were buried in Cavendish. The book proper is a standard 19th century diary with astronomical items postage rates moon phases time of sunset and rise for each day etc.4"x2"x1" page a day small leather-bound book has a worn cover lining loose but overall G.; 64mo - up to 3" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF CAVENDISH EUGENIA A. GOODRICH NORTH HAVERHILL NEW HAMPSHIRE AMERICANA POST CIVIL WAR RECONSTRUCTION ERA PROCTORSVILLE VERMONT LUDLOW WOMENS STUDIES GENDER STUDIES RURAL LIFE HARDSHIPS EPIDEMICS INFLUENZA SMALLPOX FEVERS SUGARING MAPLE SYRUP 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 Als 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
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 0001361
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EUGENIA MONTERO
JOSE PADILLA
PRIMERA BIOGRAFIA DE UNA FIGURA CASI DESCONOCIDA EN ESPAÑAAUNQUE SUS COMPOSICIONES SON CONOCIDAS POR TODOS
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Eugenia Petrova
Orest Kiprenskij e l'Italia Carteggi inediti
Volume n 1. Traduzione dal russo di Annelisa Alleva. Annotazione a penna sulla controguardia anteriore. Illustrazioni presenti nel volume. Il volume rilegato con copertina in cartoncino con alette si presenta in ottimo stato di conservazione. Il dorso e le copertine sono integri. Le pagine interne sono perfettamente bianche e fruibili. I tagli puliti e regolari. la cerniera è ben salda. Numero pagine 125 USATO
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EUGENIA VASSEUR IVEY [later BIVENS]
1938 - 1949 ORIGINAL ARCHIVE OF THREE 3 FIVE YEAR DIARIES DETAILING THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A 35 YEAR EMPLOYEE OF THE FBI WITH THE BACKDROP OF WORLD WAR II
HICKORY NORTH CAROLINA NC. Good. 1938. On offer is a super original manuscript archive of three 3 handwritten diaries by Eugenia Vasseur Ivey later Bivens b. April 29th 1919 d. January 20 2011 who worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigations FBI beginning in 1942 for 35 years. Her sister Virginia also worked with the FBI. The books are all 5-year diaries dated 1938-1943 nearly full 1944-1948 2/3rds full and the last only for 1949 and about half full. Prior to her work at the FBI she attended college and taught and she may have also been a hotel clerk. While each year is not full this archive shines on a number of levels given that she writes during the war years travels a fair bit dates a lot and sometimes interesting things happen to her like meeting Norman Rockwell and getting his autograph. As a home front diary she notes blackouts air raids gas rationing and much more relating to life during the war. What may be of particular interest to historians and collectors of FBI material was the fact that she was a super diarist detailing her duties her contacts her bosses and matters from the mundane to bank robberies. We learn she quit the FBI over a transfer dispute but they came back to her months later asking her to come back which she did. We also note that she met her husband Winfred Lee 'Wint' Bivens at the FBI. She went from and average typist to a respected clerical employee and her test results and other works were highly commended it seems. Here are snippets of the early years: 1942 "March 11th Mother went to her club. I get supper. Heard that Elbert is worse so I call off my bridge club I was to have Thursday night. Elbert has Hodgkin's disease no cure. Went to his stomach. Has been having treatments at Duke for it about 3 years
March 12th Mother called me at school to tell me Elbert Ivey my 1st cousin died last night. Had busy day at school and company all afternoon after I got home. I went up to A. Blanches and helped in house from 7 to 9:30. So many flowers. He was only 42 years old. Has two sons 5 3. Married Isabelle Parker. Certainly so sad
.June 7th Va. and I got up at 6:00 and did final packing car. By 8 boys came over and had breakfast with us. At 9:00 Va. And I left home by car for Silver Bay. I hated to leave mother and daddy. They helped us so to get off. We drove over Mts. all day and went over 45 and got 350 miles to Weston. West Va. By 9:30 at night. Beautiful dinner. Had no trouble. Had nice tourist home for night. Car ok. Jack and Dick were to leave after us going to Asheville and Smokey Mountains and then to Columbia S.C
.June 14th Rained all day. I got up about 8 and went to work at front desk. Tom Helde is here for 2 weeks so he showed me a lot of things about job. I had afternoon off so I unpacked and straightened room. At night I worked until 11:00. Don Mac Naughton is back to be head desk clerk when Tommy H. leaves then a new boy is on other shift. I think I will like my job fine
.June 15th I slept late as I had morning off. I worked in afternoon and night as Student Conference of 125 came in. It wasn't too bad registering the people. Most came by bus and train. I worked until 12:00 getting cash report made up and everything
. September 9th we got up early. Raining but we packed the car. Ate about 8 and went and told everyone goodbye. Left at 9:30. Beautiful drive even in rain. I drove into NY City at 6:00 P.M. Had room at Taft Hotel. At 8 Dick came and took Va. and I to Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe. The show was so good. Jack had to work so could not get off. All bright lights are out in NY these days
September 17th Va. Mother and I went to Charlotte. We interviewed by FBI man and he offered us jobs in office in Washington. I also saw Bell Tel. man offered me job at $70 per month but that is too low. Va. wants to go to Washington. I don't. But we have to have physical exams and they have to investigate. September 23rd Cut out red plaid skirt and black jacket. Neighbors came in and sat and talked. Then 2 page telegram from John Edgar Hoover telling us of our appointment as clerk in the FBI dept. and to report for duty September 28th. Va. and I both wired we accepted. Went up town in afternoon. We only hope we are doing right by going
.September 29th Went to see U. Harry. He was so surprised to see us. Went again at 9:00. Heard more lectures all day. Took tour of building and went to J. Edgar Hoover's office but he was not in. At 6 we were given our assignments. I am to be typist in fingerprints called Identification Division. Va. with files. We begin work Wed. night 11:30 P.M. to 4:30 A.M. We had supper came to house and to bed early
.October 29th I graded cards tonight instead of typing them. Va. is to transfer and start 6 weeks study in tech Monday. Learn how to classify fingerprints and I'm so dissatisfied
.November 16th to work at 3:30. Had my 45 day report with Mr. Anderson. It said I was an average new employee and I was discontent and I am. He said he was not pleased with report and fussed at me terrible. I couldn't say a thing as I was so hurt. Went to rest room and cried
.December 18th Heard today that Roy Rainhart is out at Ft. Belvoir Virginia and getting well from war and on way to Ireland. Will go out to see him Sunday. Gasoline was frozen today at noon and we only have tank ½ full. Only T. cards good. Eastern fuel shortage critical so was forced to do this. What will daddy do now for business
" 1943 "January 1st Slept late. Rainy. Went to work no holiday for us. Touhy gang was caught by FBI in Chicago. Heard from Earl. Went to show before work. Jack Benny in George Washington Slept Here. Good
April 7th All our office was called in today into Mr. Scott's office for efficiency report. Mine was excellent. Louise Clark and Va. were too but not others. I was proud of it. I told Mr. Scott that if I didn't get transfer to Charlotte I would probably resign in July. Also told Clark and office. How I want the transfer through
.April 10th National Police Academy of FBI had its graduation exercises at 10:30. Va. and I and 2/3 of employees got to go. J. Edger Hoover spoke. Earl Godwin Garvy Firestone and Horace Beck Editor of Collier. So nice. Ate lunch in Internal Revenue Dept. Not so good. My office went out in afternoon and took pictures of us
.May 4th Today Norman Rockwell artist for Saturday Evening Post was at Hecht Co. selling bonds and giving copies of his 4 Freedom pictures away. Va. and I went at lunch time to buy a bond and N. Rockwell autographed one of the pictures. He is very homely looking." For months she tells the FBI she wants to transfer to Charlotte or she will resign and finally on October 14 she does resign. After that she is out of work for several months waiting impatiently for the FBI to call for another job in the Charlotte area. Finally in 1944 she gets re-hired and spends the next 35 years with the FBI. There is also so much is happening in 1944 concerning the war and on August 6th she writes this entry about the Atomic Bomb: "August 6th 1944 Today we heard that U.S. used new and mighty bomb Atomic Bomb on the Jap Island of Hiroshima. So powerful it leaves nothing alive which it touches. 2000 times more powerful then B-29 bomb. Levels steel and everything. Wipes out whole cities. Terrible." Besides trips to places like Quebec in 1949 the most extensive seems to be in 1947 when she and her sister take a month and a half trip to the West Coast : "October 18th Thought I would go home after work today but decided not to and decided to go to office party at agent's house they rent out on river. Mr. and Mrs. Cole took me. About 50 or more there mostly married couples. We drank and danced. Had a fine time. I had a time with key and Mr. Cole had to come help me open door at 2 A.M." "December 6th Nice day. Helen is so excited about her trip. She leaves in morning at 4:27 A.M. We had office party out at two agent's house out near river. Nicest place! Had juke box and all decorated for Xmas. About 60 there. Mr. and Mrs. Cole took me. I had fine time and feet tired from dancing. Got home about 2:15 A.M. Even the boss came a few minutes but I didn't get to dance with him." Included are a number 9 of unidentified photos of we assume Eugenia and her family. One of the diaries has a cracked hinge the locks are all cut or broken but overall they are G.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF J EDGAR HOOVER FBI FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS EUGENIA V. IVEY BIVENS HOMEFRONT HOME FRONT HICKORY NORTH CAROLINA GENDER ISSUES GENDER STUDIES WWII WORLD WAR II WW2 WOMEN'S STUDIES AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT 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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: 0001626
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Eugenie De GUERIN & GS Trebutien [ed] G S
Letters Of Eugenie De Guerin
London: Simpkin Marshall & Co. 1866. Book. Very Good. Half-Leather. Binding by Arthur Colley. 1/2 blue morocco / gilt. Top edge gilt; . Marbled endpapers. Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Hardcover
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: edg15
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Eugenio Checchi
Carlo Goldoni e il suo teatro
Brossura flessibile in cartoncino , opera riporta i segni del tempo e dell’uso, copertina scurita e con segni di fioritura, tagli alla cerniera superiore, dorso interno scollato dal argine e cuciture allentate, fogli ingialliti dal tempo e fioriture ai fogli, illustrazioni in nero fuori testo , tagli scuriti e con fioriture leggere. Numero pagine 73. USATO
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Eugenio Checchi
Gioacchino Rossini
Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo ai tagli ma pienamente agibili alla lettura. Copertina in cartoncino morbido con illustrazione a colori lievemente ingiallita dal tempo con leggeri segni di usura da scaffale ai margini e da sfregamento ai piatti. Numero pagine 183. USATO
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EUGENIO D ORS
PABLO PICASSO
PABLO PICASSO EN TRES VERSIONES
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EUGENIO D ORS
PABLO PICASSO
270 PAGINAS
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Eugenio De Rossi
Un d'Artagnan italiano. Il visconte di Verne-Valde e di Praly (1680-1739) Memorie di un soldato di ventura
Seconda edizione. Brossura in cartoncino, particolarmente scurita e segnata dal tempo, con strappetti alle cerniere ed usura lungo i margini. Tagli ingialliti ed irregolari; pagine anch'esse ingiallite, salde, con ampio margine e qualche rara gora, arricchite da una tavola in bianco e nero, su carta patinata, ad inizio volume. Numero pagine 280. USATO
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Eugenio Di Carlo
E. Amari
Brossura cartonata con alette, coperta imbrunita, sovraccoperta parimenti imbrunita e con segni d'usura ai margini, alle punte e al dorso, tagli e pagine con naturale modesta imbrunitura, testo completamente fruibile, volume appartenente alla collana "Gli uomini e la civiltà - Maestri delle dottrine sociali" diretta da Francesco Vito, presenti note a piè di pagina, numero pagine 105 USATO
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Eugenio Falsina
Dio non manca mai Vita di san Luigi Maria Grignion de Montfort
Brossura editoriale in ottime condizioni di conservazione: irrilevanti segni da uso alla copertina con alette illustrata, immacolate e come mai sfogliate le pagine con alcune immagini in nero su tavole fuori testo. Presentazione di Corrado Maggioni, Seconda Edizione riveduta e corretta. N. pag. 311. USATO
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Eugenio Fromentin
Domenico
Rizzoli 1956. 16°:pp.194n. Legatura similpelle.
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Eugenio Gara
Caruso – Storia Di Un Emigrante
Cisalpino 1947. 8°:pp.281n. bross.origin.
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Eugenio Paparelli
Nobiltà di sangue e di spirito
Nuova edizione della biografia di Teresa Orsini in Doria Pamphilj. Brossura con risvolti, in cartoncino, scurita e segnata dal tempo, con abrasioni, usura lungo i margini ed aloni e tracce causa umidità. Pagine ingiallite, come pure i tagli, salde, con ampio margine e note al piede, con lieve alone causa umidità al margine inferiore delle prime ed arricchite da alcune tavole in bianco e nero, fuori testo, su carta patinata e con didascalia. Testo proveniente dalla collezione privata prof. Eduard Safarik. Numero pagine 446. USATO
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Eugenio Pedrotti
AUTOGRAFATO! Il libro di un grande cuoco
Eugenio Pedrotti AUTOGRAFATO! Il libro di un grande cuoco. Cantù, La Grafica 1977 italian, Dedica e autografo dell'autore. Opera con copertina rigida. ill. in b/n e a colori ft e nt. SL.23.
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Eugenio Ruspoli
Oltre le dune Amore e bell'époque, il Piave, i viaggi, le esplorazioni nel Continente Nero, El Alamein
Brossura editoriale con alette, coperta illustrata a colori e con ordinari segni del tempo al dorso, tagli regolari, pagine in ottimo stato e perfettamente salde alla costa, libro completamente fruibile, con prefazione di Roberto Gervaso e con nota di Pietro Magno all'editore, presenti illustrazioni in nero nel testo, contiene a pag. 303 "Brevi cenni storici sulla famiglia Marescotti Ruspoli" di Carola Marongiu, numero pagine 307 USATO
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Eugenio Tarlé
Napoleone
Seconda edizione. Tradizione dall'originale russo di Fidia Sassano e Giuseppe Taboga, unica traduzione italiana autorizzata per conto del prof. Eugenio Tarlé. Legatura in similpelle marrone, con titoli in oro solo al dorso, non coeva, con lieve velatura causa polvere. Pagine ingiallite, come pure i tagli, salde e con ampio margine e corredate, a fine volume, da una carta in bianco e nero. All'interno è rilegata la coperta editoriale in cartoncino. Numero pagine 453. USATO
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Eugène Dostal
Venceslas Hollar
Testo proveniente dalla collezione privata Prof.Eduard Safarik. Testo in cecoslovacco, introduzione in francese, traduzione di Emmanuel Siblik, rilegatura in mezza pelle, piatti cartonati, con tracce di polvere, sbiaditi ai bordi, superficiali graffi ed usura da scaffalatura, dorso con titoli dorati e qualche piccole spellatura, pagine leggermente ingiallite e con sporadica fioritura, con numerose tavole in nero f.t. Numero pagine 176 USATO
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Eugène Ionesco
Vita grottesca e tragica di Victor Hugo
Volume brossurato in cartoncino flessibile lucido, dalla copertina illustrata, leggermente macchiata. Ritratto fotografico dell' Autore in quarta. Buonissimo lo stato di conservazione, pagine perfettamente tenute, velate da tonalità seppia, come i tagli, con alcune sottolineature di matita, che non ne compromettono la lettura. Traduzione dal francese di Anna Zanon. Volume n. XXXV ( 35 ) della collana. Numero pagine 119. USATO
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EULA MAE MORGAN
1930 1935 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DEPRESSION ERA DIARIES HANDWRITTEN BY A SWEET KENTUCKY WOMAN WHO GOES FROM EXCELLENT STUDENT TO SUPER WIFE DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT AND LADY OF THE HOUSE
CROPPER SHELBYVILLE LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY KY. Good. 1930. On offer is a very charming pair 1930 and 1935 of original manuscript relics of Depression era Kentucky handwritten by a sweet 21 year old school girl named Eula Mae Morgan who was born May 24 1908 and lives in Cropper Kentucky. The 1930 diary is one of young love and the romantic feelings and expressions she pours out her heartfelt feelings and as she contemplates life and her existence. She writes: 'I sometimes don't understand myself - why I feel a thing or do a thing - only I do feel heaps.' She is a very good student assists in teaching and is active in the Eastern Star and other groups. She is also a super diarist giving a real feel for the times. She notes her classes involve chemistry testing water doing her thesis but on the fun side went to Dr. Pepper opening and she aptly describes the taste. There is no word of the school's name but there are many clues that should assuredly help local historians or collectors. For example all the men are 'Dr.' and they are assisted by 'Sisters'. She is also a girl of strong opinions. One interesting entry states: 'Charlie Lee came in and talked of her hot dates - it is almost impossible to believe she buried her father little less than a week ago.' She mentions and notes going to Mt. Sequoyah her Easter Star membership her 89.7 grade average and much much more. We note that on June 30th full page entry in another hand - K.W. writes regarding his leaving school and missing the girl he loves. The 1935 diary presents a grown up married woman cleaning her house and cooking for a party preparing for her guests taking care of her doctor husband A.B. also called 'Sugar' working for her doctor father - 'we did two tonsillectomies' also mentions radium treatments for a patient blood transfusions babies with pneumonia and about to die delivering a baby but tonsils seem to be the specialty. We learn in March with some little irony that Eula Mae has to get her own tonsils out in the Shelbyville Hospital. She relates the total cost of the operation as $7.00. We learn more about this interesting family: Uncle Henry Warren has an orchestra called the Kentucky Mountaineers a very well known Hillbilly band they have a cabin in Barbourville and casual research finds that Eula Mae Morgan was the president of the Kentucky Federation of Business and Professional Women in 1948 - 1950. The 1935 diary is somewhat more sporadic: entries are in Jan 1st - April 29th June 17th - Aug 3rd Oct 1st - Oct 5th Dec 10th - 20th then 25th and 26th. As professionals they seem less affected by the economics of the Depression: they buy a new car early in the year but when tragedy strikes A.B. - he has a neck dislocation loses his sight for a few days and is in hospital for several days Eula notes the bill is $40.50 and she goes home to see about cutting back on expenses to be able to pay the bill. All in all this unique pairing of diaries offers an super insight to this woman's development from student to wife and capable partner with her doctor husband. Overall the books are G.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF LOUISVILLE LEXINGTON KENTUCKY EASTER STAR MT. SEQUOYAH SHELBYVILLE 4-H CLUB UNCLE HENRY AND THE KENTUCKY MOUNTAINEERS MEDICAL DOCTORS DEPRESSION ERA GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES MEDICINE AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT 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
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 0001620
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Eulenberg, Albert
Paul Guttmann - Sein Leben und Wirken - Seine Schriften - Zur Erinnerung für seine Freunde,
Berlin, August Hirschwald, 1893. gr.8°, 38 S. mit Frontispiz, original Kartonage (Paperback), Sonderabdruck angeränderter Einband am Gelenk getrennt und abgerissen - aber beiliegend, wenige Seiten lose, sonst altersgemäß befriedigendes aber komplettes und textsauberes Exemplar (Li5)
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 11692CB
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Eulenberg, H. / Osborn, M
Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot. Mit Texten (deutsch/englisch) von Herbert Eulenberg und Max Osborn und einem Nachwort zur Neuausgabe von Catharina Berents. Neuhg. von Roland Jaeger. (Neue Werkkunst).
Bln: Gebr. Mann Vlg. 1999. XXVI S. + 74 sw u. 12 farb. Taf., 36 S. + XVIII S., Abb. Gr 8° Ln. mit transparentem Umschlag *neuwertig, ExLibris.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 82069
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