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‎HARE, A. J. C‎

‎Freifrau von Bunsen. Ein Lebensbild, aus ihren Briefen zusammengesellt. 2 Bde (in 1).‎

‎Gotha, Perthes, 1881. VIII, 388; 361 S. Hldr (Stempel auf Titel, Rücken lädiert).‎

‎Erste Ausgabe.‎

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‎Hare, Augustus‎

‎Memorials of a Quiet Life TWO VOLUMES‎

‎London: Daldy Isbister & Co 1878. Hardcovers in good condition. Two volumes. Foxing on FEP and half-title page. Pencil notes on FEP of Vol 1. Text is clear throughout. hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Daldy, Isbister & Co Hardcover‎

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‎Hare, Augustus J C‎

‎The Story of Two Noble Lives Being Memorials of Charlotte Countess Canning and Louisa Marchioness of Waterford Volume 1-3‎

‎George Allen 1893. Volume 1-3. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Three volumes 4to in original green cloth with gilt text to front and spines and library stickers to front covers excl. vol. 2. Moderate exterior wear to all volumes including some minor damage to extremities. Vols. 2 and 3 have split hinges front and rear and vol. 1 has a split front hinge and all bindings are slightly loose but the text blocks of all vols remain securely bound. Pages clean and complete with numerous illustrations. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item5950grams ISBN: George Allen hardcover‎

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‎Hare, Augustus‎

‎Memorials of a Quiet Life, TWO VOLUMES‎

‎Hardcovers in good condition. Two volumes. Foxing on FEP and half-title page. Pencil notes on FEP of Vol 1. Text is clear throughout. Used‎

‎HARE, Montgomery‎

‎A Plainsong‎

‎Long Island: Montgomery Hare 1940. Paperback. Small 8vo. Stiff red wrappers. 3pp 13pp. Very good. Faint wear to rear wrapper else near fine. First edition of this self-published poem about Abraham Lincoln whose front wrapper title appears as "For in Me Now I Swear It Lincoln Shall Never Be Forgotten." Hare 1911-98 published several volumes of verse but is better known as a theatrical producer director and playwright. Unusual and uncommon. Montgomery Hare paperback‎

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‎Harenberg, Bodo (Hrsg.)‎

‎Harenberg, Personenlexikon : 4000 Biografien aus dem 20. Jahrhundert. Aktualisierte und erw. Neuausg.‎

‎Dortmund : Harenberg-Lexikon-Verl., 2000. 1087 S. : Ill. Leinen, gebundene Ausgabe, SU., Lesebändchen.‎

‎SU. etwas berieben/gebräunt, ansonsten gut erh. ISBN: 9783611008931‎

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‎Harewood, Harry‎

‎A Dictionary of Sports; or Companion to the Field the Forest and the River Side‎

‎Cheapside: Thomas Tegg and Son 1835. First Edition . Decorative Cloth. Very Good/Issued Without d/j. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 365 pp. small b/w illus. An A to Z dictionary. "Containing explanations of every term applicable to racing shooting hunting fishing hawking archery etc. etc. w/essays upon all national amusements." Original blue decorated cloth binding w/label on spine. Lt. wear but v.g. cond. <br/> <br/> Thomas Tegg and Son hardcover‎

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‎Harewood, George Henry Hubert Lascelles;Otto Klemperer Archive (Library of Congress)‎

‎The Tongs and the Bones: The Memoirs of Lord Harewood‎

‎Weidenfeld and Nicholson 1981. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. Signed elegantly by Lord Harewood signature only on the title page. A tight and clean copy in well preserved covers. Sharp silver spine lettering. Lower front and back corners have inward bumps. With generous sections of photo illustrations. Nice very glossy jacket with a slight folding-in at top edge. <br/> <br/> Weidenfeld and Nicholson hardcover‎

Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 020817 ISBN : 0297779605 9780297779605

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‎Harff, Arnold von und Helmut (Herausgeber) Brall-Tuchel‎

‎Rom - Jerusalem - Santiago : das Pilgertagebuch des Ritters Arnold von Harff (1496 - 1498). ERSTAUSGABE.‎

‎Köln ; Weimar ; Wien : Böhlau, 2007. 279 Seiten : Mit zahlreichen farbigen Illustrationen. ; 25 cm Originalpappband.‎

‎FRISCHES, SEHR schönes Exemplar der ERSTAUSGABE.‎

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‎Harford-Battersby, Charles F.‎

‎Pilkington of Uganda‎

‎Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Previously owned by Mary Bull, wife of the late Professor Hedley Bull. 'M. Bull' pencilled on FEP. Fold-out maps remain intact. Boards, page block and some pages are lightly marked and tanned. Hardcover is edge-worn. Spine ends are bumped. Penned dedication on front pastedown. Pages are rough-cut. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used‎

‎Hargrave, John‎

‎Professor Skinner Alias Montagu Norman‎

‎London: Wells Gardner Darton & Co. Ltd. 1935. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Reprint. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 243 pages. Black and white photographic frontis of subject. Undated. Circa 1930s. The biography of the Governor of the Bank of England. "At last the cloak of mystery is torn away from the man who became famous overnight when he travelled to New York as "Professor Clarence Skinner" in 1932 and who by controlling the credit of the Nation has been able - in the words of the Right Hon. Reginald McKenna - to "direct the policy of Governments" and has held the "destiny of the people" in the hollow of his hands." - from dust jacket. Book clean bright and unmarked. Moderate wear and spine sunning to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Very nice copy. Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., Ltd. Hardcover‎

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‎Hargrave, John‎

‎Professor Skinner Alias Montagu Norman‎

‎243 pages. Black and white photographic frontis of subject. Undated. Circa 1930s. The biography of the Governor of the Bank of England. "At last the cloak of mystery is torn away from the man who became famous overnight when he travelled to New York as "Professor Clarence Skinner," in 1932, and who, by controlling the credit of the Nation, has been able - in the words of the Right Hon. Reginald McKenna - to "direct the policy of Governments," and has held the "destiny of the people" in the hollow of his hands." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked. Moderate wear and spine sunning to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Very nice copy. Book‎

‎Hargreaves, John‎

‎Sport Power and Culture : A Social and Historical Analysis of Popular Sports in Britain‎

‎1986. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher: St. Martin's Press 1986 V. Good HB ISBN: 0-312-75324-1 hardcover‎

Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 007801 ISBN : 0312753241 9780312753245

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‎HARGROVE, June‎

‎Gauguin‎

‎1 vol. in-folio reliure pleine toile noire éditeur sous jaquette illustrée et étui illustré, Citadelles et Mazenod, Paris, 2017, 382 pp. Magnifique exemplaire en parfait état (comme neuf) Français‎

‎HARIG, Ludwig‎

‎Im Anfang war das Wort, Literarisches Portrait, Ludwig Harig zum Achtzigsten. Herausgegeben von Uta Kutter und Guntram Zürn. Akademie für gesprochenes Wort. BUCH UND CD. Beiträge eines Kolloquiums, das vom 25. bis 27. Oktober 2007 zusammen mit dem Literaturarchiv Marbach von der Akademie für grsprochenes Wort veranstaltet wurde.‎

‎Stuttgart 2010. 127 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen s/w Abbildungen und einer CD-Rom als Beilage. Illustrierte Originalbroschur. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 20x14 cm‎

‎* Ludwig Harig (* 18. Juli 1927 in Sulzbach/Saar; ? 5. Mai 2018 ebenda) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und literarischer Übersetzer. Ludwig Harig besuchte eine Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalt und beschrieb sich selbst als einen ?begeisterten Jung-Nazi? während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, mit dessen Entwicklung zu einem Demokraten er sich in seinen autobiografischen Texten, etwa in Wer mit den Wölfen heult, wird Wolf, auseinandersetzte. Seit 1950 war Harig Volksschullehrer, ließ sich 1970 beurlauben und beendete den Schuldienst 1974. Von da an war er als freier Schriftsteller tätig. Bereits Mitte der 1950er Jahre veröffentlichte er kleinere literarische Texte in Literaturzeitschriften und Anthologien. Durch den intensiven Kontakt mit der Stuttgarter Gruppe um Max Bense wurde er mit seinen experimentellen Texten, vor allem seinen Permutationen, zu einem wichtigen Vertreter der Konkreten Poesie. Gleichzeitig und verstärkt in den 1960er Jahren entwickelte er das Hörspiel weiter unter hauptsächlicher Verwendung von collagierten O-Tönen. Für seine Hörcollage Staatsbegräbnis über das Staatsbegräbnis Konrad Adenauers wurde zeitweise ein Sende- und Publikationsverbot verhängt. Bald entstanden erste selbständige Buchveröffentlichungen, in denen er seine Montage- und Collage-Technik vervollkommnete. Harig übersetzte auch französische Literatur, vor allem Werke von Raymond Queneau, dessen Stil sein Schreiben ebenfalls stark beeinflusste. Harig schrieb außerdem Texte in saarländischer Mundart. Einem größeren Publikum wurde Harig erstmals 1986 durch seinen großen Zeitroman Ordnung ist das ganze Leben bekannt, in dem er anhand der Lebensgeschichte seines Vaters auch seine eigene Jugend und die Geschichte seiner Familie verarbeitete. Riha beschreibt Harigs Stil: ?Über das rein Inhaltliche hinaus ist von struktureller Bedeutung, dass es dem Autor weniger um die Nacherzählung einer linearen Lebensgeschichte als vielmehr um den Versuch geht, aus zahlreichen Einzelheiten, die sich als Redewendungen, Gesten und Verhaltensformen im Gedächtnis erhalten haben, die Spur der väterlichen Existenz zu zeichnen und ihr das ?Geheimnis? zu entlocken, das sie zeitlebens umgab? (zitiert nach KLG). Diesem ersten Band seiner autobiografischen Roman-Trilogie folgte 1990 als zweiter Teil Weh dem, der aus der Reihe tanzt und 1996 der Abschluss mit Wer mit den Wölfen heult, wird Wolf. Harig war Mitglied des PEN-Zentrums Deutschland, der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung Darmstadt, der Mainzer Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur sowie der Mannheimer Freien Akademie der Künste. Er lebte und wirkte bis zu seinem Tod in seinem Herkunftsort Sulzbach/Saar. (Quelle Wikipedia)‎

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‎Harig, Ludwig‎

‎Ordnung ist das ganze Leben. Roman meines Vaters.‎

‎München ; Wien : Hanser, 1986. 2. Aufl.; 498 S. ; 21 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag;‎

‎Kl. Rezension auf Innendeckel und Vorsatz eingeklebt, sonst sehr gut. /literatur h ld ISBN: 9783446146624‎

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‎Harig, Ludwig‎

‎Ordnung ist das ganze Leben. Roman meines Vaters. Ungekürzte Ausg. 11.-12. tsd.‎

‎Frankfurt am Main: Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, 1993. 498 S., 19 cm. Kart., broschiert.‎

‎Einband leicht berieben, Leseknick im Buchrücken, Papier altersbedingt gebräunt, sonst gut erh. ISBN: 9783596291571‎

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‎Haring, Nikolaus M (Biography of Clarembald of Arras)‎

‎Life and Works of Clarembald of Arras; A Twelfth-Century Master of the School of Chartres Publisher series: Studies and Texts.‎

‎Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies 1965. stiff paper covers 276pp. Very good. Bibliography notes appendices. The spine is faded and spotted and has a closed tear at the top. Biography of Clarembald of Arras. Book about School of Chartres. Time Period 12th Century. Publisher series: Studies and Texts 10. Religion Theologians. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Paperback‎

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‎HARINGER, P. Michele.‎

‎VITA DI S. CLEMENTE MARIA HOFBAUER. Propagatore insigne della Congregazione del SS. Redentore. Ridotta e meglio accomodata alla gente italiana dal P. Claudio Benedetti.‎

‎Roma, Officina Poligrafica Ed., 1909. In 8°., PP. 224n. Ritratto di S. Clemente Maria Hofbauer all’antiporta. Legatura in mezza pelle un pò sciupata.‎

‎HARISPE Pierre‎

‎Lamennais. Drame de sa vie sacerdotale‎

‎437pp., relié en couvert.cart.avec plats marbrés et dos en toile, 23cm., qqs.cachets, bon état‎

‎Harker, Leonard S.‎

‎Blazing the Trail: Reminiscences of A.Z. Abushady: Poet - Bee-Master - Humanist‎

‎FIRST EDITION. '8 137pp. paper back worn with aging stains and yellowing. damaged. corners bumped. spine loose. first white page yellowing and aging stains. water stains and slightly damaged. pages yellowing. corners bumped. pages edges with aging stains and yellowing. frontispiece with tissue. b/w photos. else in fair+ condition.‎

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‎HARLAN PAGE FRENCH‎

‎1880 - 1921 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF AN ERUDITE AND EXPRESSIVE LATE 19TH CENTURY BUSINESS ENTREPRENEUR‎

‎Pleasant Valley Cambridge Vermont Albany New Yor. Good. 1880. On offer is a super original manuscript diary handwritten by Mr. Harlan Page French an expressive 19th Century business man and entrepreneur born in Pleasant Valley Cambridge Vermont but spent most of his adult life in Albany New York. In 1881 Harlan's business of French & Choate Stationer succeeded the Readers and Writer's Economy Company. His partner left the business in 1884. While not a day to day diary Harlan writes 154 handwritten pages in the 6" x 11" book beginning March 15th 1880 through to February 13th 1921 but sometimes not writing for years but he retrospectively brings the reader up to date regarding his life his business and his family after the gaps. He and his family wife Augusta nee Bowers and his daughter Florence take many vacations leaving the city as he suffers from allergies. Interestingly he takes "Cocaine" for his hay fever. Readers will find Harlan a super diarist. Here are some snippets: "March 15th 1880. Here I am in New York but not so well pleased with my position as I might be. The business of the Readers and Writers Economy does not start off very briskly and I am a little dissatisfied. However things will probably take a more favorable turn soon and I shall feel better. Have called on Mr. Fisk at 346 Broome St. this P.M. and had a pleasant chat with him. Shall look around a little by and by and see where I can get boarded to the best advantage. We have had a few callers today and a little trade and that is an improvement on Saturday." "April 13th 1880. I am completely tired out and discouraged. Things are getting more and more mixed every day and there seems no possibility of straightening them out. I am discouraged and very blue. If it was in my power to go back four months I should be very sure to continue my relations with the S. S. F. Co. for all of casting in my lot with a concern managed by men with no capitol and no experience. But I am blue tonight and shall probably feel better tomorrow. It is not because business is dull but because it is managed in such an unsystematic and un-businesslike way that I am so discouraged. I have been hoping it would improve but I can't see that it does." "September 1st 1880. The weeks are passing rapidly and when a few more days have gone my wife and baby will be here again. Business is picking up again and we have enough to do from morning till night. Fred Choate came down here for a fortnight ago tomorrow and is going to work for me through the winter. He is doing nicely and seems perfectly contented. Mr. Holmes is evidently getting interested in Mrs. Fellows for which I am rather sorry. But boys will be boys and he is not yet too old to be a boy I guess. Our affairs at Boston are going on in the same old way. Mr. D. is still running things in his impetuous and changeable way and still neglecting important matters which he pursues some imaginary valuable contacts. Economy notes are played out and subscribers defrauded of their money. Catalogues and circulars are not forthcoming great promises are made in our advertisements and but little is done towards fulfilling them. In fact our President does all his work in my opinion in about the worst way possible……" "July 8th 1881. I want to put on record my belief that Dr. Nichols course with the Economy notes has been such as to show positively that he is not capable of doing anything in a business like way. We have had only one number dated in 1881 and although another was promised at once nothing more has been heard of it. The management of the Economy Club and notes has been such as to seriously displease and disgust its friends and has hurt our reputation and our business greatly. And still Mr. Coolidge and Dr. W. can't seem to see it." "November 22nd 1882. In April the 1st I found a co-partnership with Monsieur Smith and Choate's and we have been running the business together since. In May I took a trip to Chicago St. Louis &c and with fine success. On Oct. 13th I started on a second trip and took in Milwaukee St. Paul Minneapolis &c. Had a pleasant and successful trip which I enjoyed quite well for me. Business boomed while I was away and for a week after my return but now it is at a quiet stand again. It has been very dull this week so dull that I do not understand it at all and I have been decidedly down; but I am beginning to recover today. I noticed that I am always troubled with the blues after I return from a trip and I attribute it to the change to indoor work and the taking up of the responsibility which I had laid aside during the trip." "September 11th 1883. On August 2nd myself and family left Brooklyn and went to Cambridge where I left wife and child and on the 4th started west. Was gone a little over five weeks and had fine success but business in the store was very dull and I came home sooner then I otherwise would on account of the unfavorable conditions of our finances and the discouraging letters received from Mr. Stoughton. It is a sad fact that trade has not equalled our expectations and is not likely to. We are running behind and in looking the matter squarely in the face yesterday and today I am compelled to say that I do not see how we are going to make a success. I fear for the future and am very blue and depressed. It does seem as though we had ever been in such close quarters before and I can't for the life of me see our way out. I can only do my best and trust in providence." "June 18th 1886. Albany New York. Well my journal has had a long long rest. For months I didn't care to put down my thoughts and feelings on paper and so have written nothing. My New York experience is over. After three and a half years of hard work unsuccessful in its results I closed out all our goods that I could sent the rest to H. B. Mims and Co. of Troy on sale and the 18th of May 1885 I entered their employ as a traveling salesman. I have not been with them a little more than a year and am quite well satisfied with my position. I have lately been on my vacation to now going up on May 25th. It is just six years this summer since Gusta Florence and I went up there together and spent two weeks on the farm and we are enjoying this visit very much. We drove down to Uncle Marks' on Thursday and up to Pleasant Valley where I was born…." "August 15th 1886. Pittsburgh……I hope I have found a remedy for hay fever in Cocaine which I have been using for three days. I am certainly feeling much better than I did a year ago today and am hoping the improvement will be permanent. This afternoon I have taken a ride across the Monongahela and up an inclined plane on to the bluff west of the city. Made the acquaintance of a young Scotchman who is employed in one of the larger hotels and who like myself was out of a walk. Have a pleasant walk a good view of the city and now will spent the evening reading." 'July 17th 1898. It is more than 12 years since I have written a line in my journal but I am alone tonight and I will begin again. Twelve years ago I was with H. B. Mims and Co. as a traveling salesman. I remained with them until December 31st 1890 when I left their employ and became the manager of the Albany Teachers Agency which had been started by Will Choate three or four years before but which had never amounted to anything. I started into my work with a will but the first year's business was very unsatisfactory. The second year was better and after a while I succeeded in establishing myself on a paying basis. For the last three years business has been good and we have been contented and happy. On May 1st 1890 we moved to No. 2 Leonard place and after two or three years we purchased the house and thus gained a home of our own. The years have brought their trials their joys and sorrows to Augusta and me but we have much to be thankful for. The "baby" is now a young lady who has just completed her second year in Vassar and she and her mother are now visiting Mother Bower's and Fannie in No. Cambridge. On Saturday June 25th I went to Amherst to attend the reunion of the class of 68' thirty years after graduation and I want to make a brief record of my experiences…." "August 11th 1898. A week ago this A.M. I received a telegram from Edward Flanagan telling me that Ned Bowers died the night before August 3rd. Augusta and I were entirely unprepared for this sad news and the shock was almost too much for her. On Friday morning we started for Cambridge and arrived at mother's about 5 P.M. Fannie was at Lexington looking for a minister to conduct the funeral services and when she returned she reported that she had engaged my college classmate H. H. Hamilton. The funeral was at Concord on Saturday afternoon and we laid poor Ned away beside his brothers. It was a sad sad day and one long to be remembered…" "August 25th 1904. Lake Placid. For five years past I have taken a vacation in the hay fever season to escape the annual attacks which have troubled me for 34 years and thus have been able to pass the months of August and September in comparative comfort. In 1900 we went Augusta Florence Mother B. and I to Nova Scotia and spent ten days. The next year we made a longer trip and remained three weeks. Florence did not go but Fannie Bower went for a single week and left Augusta and me to finish the season alone. In 1902 we spent 2 weeks at the Randall House in Morrisville went from there to Bethlehem N.H. for a week or more and then home to Albany via Boston. Last year 1903 we Augusta and I came to Lake Placid on August 22nd arriving in from Westford via Elizabethtown and Keene Center. We remained ten days stopping at Northwood's Inn then went to Morrisville for nearly two weeks to Bethlehem N.H….This year we have planned a change and came up here to Lakeside Inn on the 23rd. We came by the D. and H. taking a parlor car on the fast express leaving Troy at 1:45 P.M. We had a fine trip taking our dinner on the train and arriving at 9:20 in the evening. Augusta enjoyed the journey and arrived in good condition. I had a good deal of trouble with hay fever but it began to improve and now after two days it has nearly disappeared……We have been resting for two days and have done nothing except to walk around Mirror Lake this morning. We left Florence and Frances at home but Florence will come up here after Frances has got Will started in her school at Coxsackie……" "August 31st 1904. Yesterday morning we had a decidedly unpleasant experience. About 6:20 we were wakened by a fearful groan almost a scream from the room adjoining ours. This was followed by other groans and a most unnatural breathing. I rapped at the door and called to the inmate but got no response. Augusta and I were much frightened for we knew someone must be sick and possibly dying. I put on my bathrobe and my slippers and ran down to call Mrs. Lamb. She came up immediately and we called and rapped at the door but got no reply. I looked over the transom and saw a young lady stretched upon her bed and evidently in an unconscious state. Another guest a Mrs. Stewart appeared upon the scene and we burst open the door. Mrs. S. is a born leader and made herself very useful. A doctor was called and in about half an hour he appeared but before his arrival the lady regained consciousness and appeared to be in her right mind. But before he came she acted strangely. She rose from her bed and came into the hall and we had to put her back by main force. She tried to bite Mrs. S. and evidently out of her head. But when she came out of the attack she seemed as rational as anybody. She came down to breakfast and was about the house and the piazza all day. She seemed a little concerned about the attack and told a friend that if she had been left alone she would have come out all right and I almost felt that she blamed me for paying attention to her outcry and calling the land lady. Last night she had another attack only not so severe or at least the noise she made was less disturbing. But she awoke us a little after midnight with her outcry and again we were very much startled and frightened. I rapped on the door and spoke to her but got no answer. Her cry was followed by a gurgling noise and Augusta thought she was vomiting. We didn't know just what to do but decided to wait and see if any further demonstrations were made but nothing further occurred to disturb us and finely we went to sleep again. And this morning the young lady appeared at the breakfast table looking about as usual. Of course I was anxious and felt that I ought to consult with someone so I went down to see the Doctor Warren. He told me it was probably epilepsy and advised me if the trouble occurred again to do nothing as she would probably fall into a deep sleep and would come out of the attack all right….I am sorry for the young woman who is sick and alone in a strange hotel. She is not very talkative and on one knows much about her." "August 30th 1905. Beaumaris Ontario. We left home on the 22nd at noon catching the first fast mail for Buffalo and Niagara Falls where we arrived at 8 P.M. I wired the Imperial Hotel for rooms and we had two that were fairly comfortable except that they were very dirty. The office and waiting room are pleasant and attractive but the sleeping rooms seemed never to have been cleaned the wash bowl and pitcher were dirty and I did not feel at all pleased with the place. But the dining room was rather attractive and the breakfast very good. We left at 9 A.M. for Muskoken and arrived at the wharf without change of cars at 2:50 P.M. On the wharf we found our trunks which were turned over to us by the customs officer without examination and we reached Beaumaris at about 4:30. We found our rooms ready for us and settled down at once. The hotel is quite full and many pleasant people are here but we do not find it quite up to our expectations. We have been out rowing Florence has been in bathing and yesterday we took a trip to Rosseau calling at the Royal Muskoka and taking dinner at Rosseau…." "September 16th 1906. The Mt. Pleasant Britton Woods N.H. We reached this hotel at five o'clock on September 10th and were assigned to a very comfortable room on the third floor that is the third floor above the office No. 340. We have found accommodations excellent the table first class and the service all that one could ask. Everything is neat and clean and everything possible is done for the comfort of the guests. Many people go home from the mountains immediately after Labor Day hence there is more room in the hotels and prices are a little less. But the Mt. Pleasant has been well patronized and last night every room in the house and in the cottage was occupied while many were turned away and sent over to the Mt. Washington. We have both felt pretty well since coming here and we are more contented and much better satisfied here then we were at Colebrook or Bethlehem. There is a concert by an Orchestra of seven or eight musicians every afternoon and evening and three times during the first week there has been a special entertainment by a traveling artist or artists. Friday night there was a masquerade and cake walk given by the help and it was great. Friday P.M. we went to the Mt. Washington to the special concert by twenty two musicians….This climate seems to agree with us for Augusta has improved right along since we arrived at the Mt. Pleasant and I am almost entirely free from hay fever. In fact I have not been so well at this time of year since I can remember. We like it here. Think we shall plan to come next year for two weeks or more. And if we come we want a room on the east side of the house and on the second floor if not too expensive. The third floor rooms are very good but in hot weather they are likely to be a little uncomfortable. And 340 is a little too near the kitchen chimney…." "August 28th 1907. Bethlehem N.H. I went to see Dr. Bartell about my nervousness and he said I was working too hard. He gave me some medicine and told me to lie down for half an hour each day after dinner. I took his medicine and followed his advice and began to feel better. My nervousness and depression disappeared and I felt well…." "September 11th 1908. Sharon Springs N.H. The rheumatism which began to trouble me last Oct. has been my constant companion since this time and we were obliged to give up our usual trip to the White Mountains and come to this place for baths and treatment. We came on August 22nd and shall have been here three weeks tomorrow. The place was recommended by Mr. Paul Wadsworth and Mr. Tidbits of Albany both of whom were greatly benefited by the treatment here. I have taken a bath or a douche every day and have also taken eight massage treatments but the benefit has not been as great as I had hoped….I have suffered very little with hay fever and have got along very comfortably. But Sharon Springs is not an attractive place for a vacation. The hotels are poor and in a dilapidated condition. The town generally "has gone to seed" and there is nothing neat and tidy about it. It has been a positive punishment to us to stay here for three weeks and if it is ever necessary again to go away for rheumatism I think we shall try Clifton Springs." "September 13th 1913. Britton Woods N.H. We left Albany on August 21st for our usual vacation and made our first stop at Cooley's Hotel in Springfield. We have had a busy summer for on May 1st Florence sent Harlan Fritz and Ruth to Albany to be with us while she went to Louisville taking the baby with her for a visit of several weeks in her old home….Our domestic affairs caused some trouble at first as our maid Mrs. Anna Walsh left a day or two before Florence came claiming to be sick; and then Florence had the mumps and was confined to her room for a week or more. We advertised for a girl but without success and finally advertised for a woman by the day. This advertisement brought immediate replies and for nearly two weeks we have three different women every week; Mrs. Lasher Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Quinn. We then succeeded in engaging Mrs. Powers at $7.70 a week to come every day at 9 or 10 o'clock and remain until 8 o'clock. Mrs. Powers is very satisfactory and she remained until we started on our vacation. At Springfield we called on Mrs. Lawrence W. Hatch and her daughter Mrs. Murdough and on the afternoon of August 22nd came on to Bethlehem. Our room at the Maple Hurst was ready for us and we were cordially greeted by many old acquaintances whom we had met in previous years. Augusta was sick when we arrived and kept her room and bed for four or five days. She weighed only 97 ½ pounds after her illness but she improved and gained five or six pounds before we left Bethlehem. We staid there three weeks……" "September 15th 1915. Bethlehem. More than a year has passed since I have made any entry in my journal and we are again in Bethlehem. Serious changes have occurred in my business and after being with me for four and a half years Mr. Fisk has left and his place has been taken by W. W. Andrews former Superintendent of schools at Whitehall N.Y…." "September 20th 1919. Bethlehem N.H. We left Albany and arrived here this same evening……Last Monday I left Bethlehem for a long talked of visit to my old Vt. Home. Spent Monday night at the Randall and called on Martha Safford 90 years old Elizabeth Butler Thomas and Esther French Fitch. Tuesday A.M. I went to Jericho where I met cousin John of Chicago who was brought in his auto from St. Albans by Henry Hatch and his wife. We called on Marion Jordan McClure and her husband found her quite feeble but feeling as well as usual when we arrived. Mr. McClure is in good health but is failing mentally memory going rapidly. I hunted up a man with an auto who took us to Underhill Center where we got a good dinner. Then to Underhill Flat and from there north to Pleasant Valley where I was born…." The last entry diary is dated February 13th 1921 Harlan is at Clifton Springs Sanatorium for rest and help for his feet. Harlan died only 4 months later on June 4th 1921 of Bronchial Pneumonia. BIO NOTES: from American Education 1904: "Harlan P. French was born on a farm in the Green Mountain State in 1843. He entered the People's academy Morrisville Vermont and there fitted himself for college. His first experience in educational work was gained as teacher of a district school. He entered Amherst College at the age of twenty possessed of small means but with a large amount of grit ambition and industry. He graduated in 1868 and immediately entered upon work at Princeton Ill. as assistant principal of the first township high school established in that state. He was afterwards principal and superintendent of schools at Sterling Illinois for several years. In 1871 he received the degree of A.M. from Amherst College. Twelve years ago he became proprietor of the Albany Teacher's Agency and has been unusually successful in its management until it now occupies a place in the first rank of teacher's agencies in this country. In 1895 he was appointed a member of the Albany Board of Public Instruction for a full term of seven years. He was largely instrumental in organizing the New York State Association of School Boards and was secretary of that association for several years." The pages and binding are very good save for the cover being a bit worn especially around the spine but overall G.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF HARLAN PAGE FRENCH ALBANY TEACHERS AGENCY PLEASANT VALLEY CAMBRIDGE VERMONT ALBANY NEW YORK COCAINE AMERICANA READERS AND WRITERS ECONOMY FRENCH & CHOATE STATIONER ENTREPRENEURS BUSINESS RELATIONS 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 . hardcover‎

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‎Harlan, Abram Douglas.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION 1872 AND 1873: ITS MEMBERS AND OFFICERS AND THE RESULT OF THEIR LABORS.‎

‎pp. 175 [1]. Early inked ownership of Thos E. Cochran with this ms. quotation "Don't steal this book, my honest friend for fear the gallows may be your end". 12mo. 20 cm. Original full cloth binding. Excellent collection of biographies of those that labored on the new Pennsylvania Constitution. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 29 x2‎

‎Harlan, Judith‎

‎Mamphela Ramphele: Challenging Apartheid in South Africa‎

‎Hardcover in very good condition No jacket. Contents are clean and clear. AM Used‎

‎Harless, Hermann und Paul Oestreich (Hrsg.)‎

‎Erinnerungen aus der Knabenzeit. Mit einem Vorwort. Mit einem Vorwort des Herausgebers Paul Oestreich. / Entschiedene Schulreform ; H. 24 ERSTAUSGABE.‎

‎Leipzig : Ernst Oldenburg, 1924. 54 S. ; 8 Originalbroschur. 16 cm‎

‎Einband mit etwas stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren , derBuchblock am Fuß stärker bestoßen . Die Seiten papierbedingt stärker gebräunt. Sonst gutes Exemplar. - Vgl. WIKIPEDIA: Harless war der älteste Sohn des Pegnitzer Dekans Ernst Harleß[1] und dessen erster Ehefrau Luise, geb. Bischoff sowie ein Ururenkel des Humanisten Gottlieb Christoph Harleß[2]. Als Schüler von Hermann Lietz, dem Gründer der Landerziehungsheime, arbeitete Hermann Harless bis 1920 an der von Paul Geheeb gegründeten Odenwaldschule und übernahm später die Leitung der Neuen deutschen Schule Hellerau, wo er u. a. mit Alexander Sutherland Neill, dem späteren Gründer der Demokratischen Schule Summerhill, zusammenarbeitete, mit dem er aber offenbar nicht in allen pädagogischen Fragen übereinstimmte. Als engagierter Reformpädagoge vertrat er seine Ideen in den 1920er Jahren auch im Bund Entschiedener Schulreformer. Am 13. Oktober 1928 gründete Harless das Landschulheim Marquartstein, zunächst mit nur sechzehn Schülerinnen und Schülern. Die Schule erfreute sich jedoch rasch großer Beliebtheit, so dass die Zahl der Schüler bis 1935 auf ca. Hundert anwuchs. 1943 wurde die Schule wegen "politischer Unzuverlässigkeit" Harless' verstaatlicht; als staatliche Schule existiert sie bis heute.‎

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‎HARLOR‎

‎Léopold Lacour [ Exemplaire dédicacé par Léopold Lacour ] Biographie critique illustrée d'un portrait-frontispice et d'un autographe suivie d'opinions et d'une bibliographie.‎

‎1 vol. in-12 reliure demi-toile bordeaux, Les célébrités d'aujourd'hui, Bibliothèque Internationale d'Edition, E. Sansot & Cie, Paris, s.d. [ 1914 ], 54 pp. Bel envoi de Léopold Lacour "à ma bien chère nièce Germaine Allienne, ce petit chef-d'oeuvre d'Harlor, car ce n'est pas un panégyrique mais seulement un essai critique, très élogieux". Français‎

‎HARLOW T KAYS‎

‎1897 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY HANDWRITTEN BY AN ALL-AMERICAN BOY-NEXT-DOOR WHO HAPPENS TO LIVE IN A TENT‎

‎California. Good. 1897. On offer is a charming and unusual pre turn of the Century manuscript diary handwritten by a young 12 year old boy named is Harlow T Kays. Harlow it appears to live in a tent one that is equipped with a kitchen in we think California. He lived/worked at a Dairy Creamery and went to a creamery dance making for a unique perspective of a late 19th Century boy. He writes about his daily activities whitewashing playing sweeping the tent and stuffing up holes in the kitchen. He enjoyed reading Tanglewood Tales. He also talks about a bunk house and not making it to school because of chores. He says that it rained so much so they did not milk that day. He mentions working in the orchard playing football and one day he did not go to school because there were not enough scholars. There are about 100 written pages the book full save for one and a half blank pages. It measures 8 ¼" x 6 ¼". Overall G.; Manuscript; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF HARLOW T KAYS DAIRY CREAMERY YOUNG MAN'S LIFE TURN OF THE CENTURY 19TH CENTURY ALL AMERICAN BOY BOY NEXT DOOR AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN 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 PAPELBIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL NARRATIVES . unknown‎

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‎Harlow, V T‎

‎Christopher Codrington 1668-1710‎

‎Oxford Clarendon Press 1928. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN: Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover‎

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‎Harman, Harriet‎

‎A Woman's Work‎

‎Hardcover; first edition, first impression; unclipped dust jacket; very good condition. Jacket is marked on rear side and rear inner flap; spine is slightly cocked. Small mark on page 123. No other notable flaws. AD Used‎

‎Harman, Harriet‎

‎A Woman's Work‎

‎Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Slight edgewear to jacket, including small tear to spine foot. Small mark to page block head. No other faults. AD Used‎

‎Harman, Holly‎

‎Inside a hippie commune : Holidays Commune : Santa Cruz Mountains & beyond circa 1964 to 1970's‎

‎A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to cover. Tears on dust jacket. Many b&w photos. Large format: 10"w x 12 3/4"h. "This is an exclusive true story of a Hippie Commune in the Santa Cruz Mountains in 1967-68. The book begins with stories leading up to the time of the commune, the commune itself, and eventually, the demise of the commune. Holly Harman recounts her own experiences in those times. Other people share their stories, and there are chapters about Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Big Sur during those historical years. Chapters on The Catalyst, Hip Pocket Bookstore, Merry Pranksters, The Barn, Monterey Pop Festival, Red Dog Saloon, and more. There are black & white photographs on every page by numerous photographers."‎

‎HARMAND JACQUES‎

‎VERCINGETORIX‎

‎ISBN : 2213013683. FAYARD. 1984. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 420 pages‎

‎HARMAND JEAN‎

‎MADAME DE GENLIS, SA VIE INTIME ET POLITIQUE, 1746-1830‎

‎Librairie Académique Perrin et Cie. 1912. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos fané. Quelques rousseurs. 557 pages. Reproduction en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait). Illustré de quelques reproductions en noir et blanc hors texte. Plats tachés et frottés. D'après des documents inédits. Préface d'Emile FAGUET de l'A.F. Orné de 8 planches hors texte.‎

‎Harmatz, Einat‎

‎The Breakthrough to Jerusalem via "The Burma Road": A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree "Master of the Academy" (M.A.) in the Department of Jewish Heritage [IN HEBREW]‎

‎IN HEBREW. 25X18 cm. 182 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.‎

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‎HARMEGNIES, E.‎

‎GIACOMO CASANOVA ou… l'Europe d'un libertin.‎

‎grand in-8°, 191 pp, illustrations N&B, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [GD8/7]‎

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‎HARMEL MAURICE‎

‎P.J. PROUDHON / PORTRAITS D'HIER N°10 - 1er AOUT 1909 -PREMIERE ANNEE.‎

‎PORTRAITS D'HIER.. 1909. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. paginé de 292 à 319 - Portrait sur le 1er plat en noir et blanc et quelques illustrations dans le corps de l'ouvrage. PORTRAITS D'HIER.‎

‎Harmelink, Konrad‎

‎Wir vom Jahrgang 1943. Kindheit und Jugend 1. Auflage‎

‎Gudensberg-Gleichen: Wartberg-Verlag, 2005. 25 cm ; Pp.‎

‎Hardcoverausgabe, 63 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Sehr guter Zustand. hw387 ISBN: 3831315434‎

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‎Harms, Claus‎

‎Dr. Claus Harms' gewesenen Predigers in Kiel Lebensbeschreibung verfasset von ihm selber. Mit den 35 Thesen des Verfassers. Bibliothek theologischer Klassiker. Ausgewählt und hrsg. von evangelischen Theologen. siebenter Band: Dr. Claus Harms' Lebensbechreibung.‎

‎Gotha : Friedrich Andreas Perthes, 1888. XII.; 271 S. Leinen, Einband mit Blindprägung, marmorierter Schnitt, Frakturschrift‎

‎Buch in guter Erhaltung, Einband sauber und unbestoßen, Rücken ausgeblichen, Seiten hell und sauber, leichte Lagerspuren. Claus Harms (* 25. Mai 1778 in Fahrstedt; ? 1. Februar 1855 in Kiel) war ein deutscher lutherischer Pastor in Kiel, der als profilierter Pastoraltheologe dem Neuluthertum des 19. Jahrhunderts Impulse gab.‎

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‎Harms, Rudolf‎

‎Paracelsus. Der Lebensroman eines Arztes.‎

‎Bertelsmann, Gütersloh, o.J. 365 S., 8°, OHLdr., m. Abb. a. Tfln., farb. Kopfschnitt, gutes Exemplar‎

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‎Harms, Rudolf‎

‎Robert Koch Arzt und Forscher Ein biographischer Roman‎

‎Gütersloh: Die Bertelsmann GmbH, unbekannt. Lizenzausgabe 312 Seiten , 20 cm Pappeinband‎

‎Widmungseintrag, Einband leicht fleckig, Einbandkanten teils bestoßen, Seiten leicht gebräunt, ansonsten in gutem, gebrauchten Zustand, Der wandernde Klageton des Horns schwoll zu bedrohlicher Stärke an, als der Nachtwächter in die Schulstraße von Clausthal einbog. Am nächtlichen Himmel zeigte sich ein auf und nieder zuckender, langsam heller werdender Feuerschein. »Großer Gott!« stieß Mathilde Koch erschrocken hervor. Sie kam aus tiefstem Schlaf. Ihr Mann versuchte sie zu beruhigen...(aus dem Buch) 3b4a‎

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‎Harms, Rudolf‎

‎Robert Koch Arzt und Forscher - Ein biographischer Roman‎

‎Gütersloh: Die Bertelsmann GmbH, unbekannt. Lizenzausgabe 318 Seiten , 20 cm Pappeinband‎

‎sehr guter, gebrauchter Zustand, Der wandernde Klageton des Horns schwoll zu bedrohlicher Stärke an, als der Nachtwächter in die Schulstraße von Clausthal einbog. Am nächtlichen Himmel zeigte sich ein auf und nieder zuckender, langsam heller werdender Feuerschein. »Großer Gott!« stieß Mathilde Koch erschrocken hervor. Sie kam aus tiefstem Schlaf. Ihr Mann versuchte sie zu beruhigen... (aus dem Buch) 3f3b‎

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‎Harms, Th‎

‎Lebensbeschreibung des Pastor Louis Harms, geb. den 5. Mai 1808 zu Walsrode, gest. den 14. November 1865 zu Hermannsburg. 2. Aufl.‎

‎Hermannsburg, Vlg. d. Missionshauses, 1868. V; 199 S. Mit 1 lith. Portr. als Frontisp. HLn.‎

‎Als Anhang 3 Predigten des L. Harms (S. 157-199). - Einbd. beschabt., tlw. gebräunt, durchgeh. schwach wasserrand. (Portr. etw. stärker).‎

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‎Harmsen, Ernst-Friedrich‎

‎Ernst von Borsig : märkischer Gutsherr und Gegner des Nationalsozialismus. ERSTAUSGABE.‎

‎Berlin : vbb, Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 2015. 208 Seiten ; 22 cm Originalpappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.‎

‎FRISCHES, SEHR schönes Exemplar der ERSTAUSGABE. U.a. Die Borsig-Werke. Personen- und Ortsregister.‎

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‎Harmsen, Ernst-Friedrich‎

‎Ernst von Borsig : märkischer Gutsherr und Gegner des Nationalsozialismus. 1. Auflage. ERSTAUSGABE.‎

‎Berlin : vbb, Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 2015. 208 Seiten. Mit Schwarz-Weiß- Abbildungen. ; 22 cm. Originalpappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.‎

‎FRISCHES, SEHR schönes Exemplar der ERSTAUSGABE.‎

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‎Harnack, Ernst von (Verfasser) und Gustav-Adolf von (Herausgeber) Harnack‎

‎Jahre des Widerstands: 1932 - 1945. Ernst von Harnack. [Hrsg. von Gustav-Adolf von Harnack]‎

‎Pfullingen: Neske 1989. 247 S.: Ill.; 21 cm Leinen 0‎

‎Zustand: Leineneinband mit hellem Schutzumschlag (geringfügig angeschmutzt), insgesamt sehr guter Zustand --- Inhalt: Ernst von Harnack war einer von den wenigen, die den Ungeist und die Gewalttätigkeit des Nationalsozialismus schon früh durchschauten, er machte keinen Hehl aus seiner Erkenntnis. Sein mutiger Einsatz, seine eindeutig ablehnende Haltung gegenüber den Mächtgen brachten ihm bald Haft und Verfolgung, seine enge Verbindung zu den Männern des Widerstands schließlich nach dem 20. Juli 1944 das Todesurteil. Aus den Berichten und Erinnerungen seines Sohnes, den Briefen, Reden, Aufzeichnungen, die er hier vorlegt, entsteht das Bild eines Menschen, der klarblickend und unbeirrbar, nur seinem Gewissen verpflichtet, der Tyrannei entgegentrat und seinen Weg aufrecht bis zum bitteren Ende ging. W3-8 ISBN: 9783788503130‎

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‎Harnett T Kane-‎

‎Huey Long's Louisiana Hayride-‎

‎1971. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover dj/ pub. 1971/ Gd. condition/ 470 pages- The American Rehearsal for Dictatorship 1928-1940. G45873 hardcover‎

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‎Harold Abrahams‎

‎Tyree: The Will to Achieve‎

‎Self published 2008. First Edition. Hardcover Printed Boards. As New/No Dust Jacket. Size: Octavo standard book size. 262 pages. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Business Finance & Marketing; Australia; Biography & Autobiography. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: 28847. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Self published hardcover‎

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‎Harold Begbie‎

‎Life of William Booth. The Founder of the Salvation Army in Two Volumes Complete‎

‎MacMillan London 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 8vo <9 3/4". xvi 483 / xvi 504pp. 2-volume set complete. Bindings firm. Chip to top of spine of vol 1. Slight foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Edges browned and marked. Ex-library with usual stamps and markings. Covers slightly marked. Corners slightly bumped. Illustrated. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-5 kilos. Category: Religion & Theology; England; Modern; Biography & Autobiography. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 47192. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. MacMillan hardcover‎

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‎Harold Bloom‎

‎Franz Kafka‎

‎Harold Bloom Franz Kafka. New York, Chelsea House Publishers 1986 english, 256 1986 Opera con copertina rigida, sovraccoperta. ST1983‎

‎HAROLD E BENSON‎

‎1915 - 1929 ORIGINAL GROUP OF THREE 5-YEAR MANUSCRIPT DIARIES HANDWRITTEN BY A YOUNG STUDIOUS AND PERHAPS OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE VALMONT COLORADO BOY WHO BECOMES A CHARMING MARRIED MAN‎

‎VALMONT COLORADO. Very Good. 1915. On offer is a super group of three 3 five year manuscript diaries handwritten by a sensational diarist named Harold E. Benson b. April 14th 1902 of Valmont Colorado. Harold rarely misses a day in the fifteen years represented in the three books from 1915 to 1929 where we see a young studious out going boy-next-door grow from 12 - 13 years old to 28 from a boy playing Bear and counting eggs for mom to a young teen taking motors apart playing sports fishing and chores to a loving husband with his sweetie Rachel to come home to and play board games at Christmas. Very active Harold perhaps a little obsessive documents everything he does from playing on South Denver baseball team school classes people sick of influenza chapel school Woodrow Wilson's death about a carnival playing poker car auction fever considering a job for $40 a month the Lacombe plant power plant bought a 1921 Chevy car $100.00 fixing his phonograph motor spring Deer Creek Canyon driving to Barstow San Bernadino a woman tried to drown her three kids in California Salt Lake City gold rush and much much more. The early diary is remarkable as the exuberant young Harold almost gushes each day about his joy for life and the people around him and even his idol Thomas Edison who inspires him to be an inventor. Harold goes on even at a very young age to gain some success with his inventions and has articles published in the magazine POPULAR MECHANICS. The war and the flu of 1918 and how it affected him and those around him will keep you enthralled. Though very brainy he is a typical All-American young man who loves in playing baseball working on his family's farm. He was very intuitive and detailed and his good character shines through. Overall VG.; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF ROARING TWENTIES ROARING 20S HAROLD E BENSON VALMONT COLORADO MEN STUDIES GENDER STUDIES OBSESSIVE BEHAVIOUR AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS AMERICANA 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 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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