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Leman Thomas Rede
York Castle in the Nineteenth Century; being an account of all the principal offences committed in Yorkshire from the Year 1800 to the present period With the Lives of the Capital Offenders accompanied with Interesting Anecdotes etc
John Saunders 19 Bond Street Leeds; Sold by J Bennett Three Tuns' Passage Ivy Lane; G Virtue Ivy Lane London Leeds and London 1831. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Full title: "York Castle in the Nineteenth Century; being an account of all the principal offences committed in Yorkshire from the Year 1800 to the present period With the Lives of the Capital Offenders accompanied with Interesting Anecdotes Important Disclosures & Confessions Obtained from Authentic Sources and Under High Magisterial Authority." Recent half-leather with marbled boards black spine-label with gilt lettering and simple gilt decoration on spine. Vignette title with female figure holding scales and an overseeing eye gives date of 1829 plain title shows date of 1831. Includes title-vignette Frontis plate shows "Martin Slack in the act of Poisoning his Child" drawn by J Rhodes and engraved by J Lucas and S Stears; and plate showing "Winterbottom's attack on Newton" N other illustrations. Sound binding untrimmed pages foxing to plates. Withdrawn stamp and reference numbers on reverse of plain title-page blind stamp "City of York Public Library" on plates and some other pages. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 50323051010. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. John Saunders, 19 Bond Street, Leeds; Sold by J Bennett, Three Tuns' Passage, Ivy Lane; G Virtue Ivy Lane, London hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 50323051010
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LEMASSON E.
Une Ame de Petit Séminariste. Jean Houi (1913-1925)
123pp.avec frontispice, br.orig., 23cm., 5e éd., qqs.cachets, partiellement non-coupé, bon état
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LEMAZURIER P.D. (red.)
Galerie historique des acteurs du théatre français depuis 1600 jusqu'à nos jours. Ouvrage recueilli des Mémoires du temps et de la tradition [2 volumes]
xvi,565 + 416pp.+ frontispice gravée, cm., pages toujours non coupées (!), br.muettes d'époque, bon état, T81388
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Lembcke, Rudolf
Johannes Miquel und die Stadt Osnabrück unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Jahre 1865 - 1869. In: Osnabrücker Geschichtsquellen und Forschungen.
Osnabrück, Selbstverlag, 1962. 1. Aufl. Mit Frontispiz und zahlr. Abbild. auf Tafeln, XV, 265 S. Gr.-8°, OBrosch.
书商的参考编号 : 192805
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LEMEE ,P.
Une figure peu connue Offray de La Mettrie - 1709-1751 - Le Philosophe
ST-SERVAN, J. Hénon - 1936-37 - In-8 - Broché - Tirage à 112 exemplaires - 59 pages.- Propre
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LEMERCIER DE NEUVILLE.
Théâtre des Pupazzi.
Lyon, N. Sheuring, éditeur, 1876. In-8 ; broché, couverture illustrée. 2 ff. (faux-titre et titre rouge et noir) ; XXVJ pp (notice par M. Louis Brès) ; 1 f. (faux-titre de la première pièce) ; 411 pp. ; 1 f. n. ch (notice) ; et 1 f. n. ch. (table). Portrait de Lemercier de Neuville, gravé à l'eau-forte par J. M. Fugère, hors-texte. Chacune des pièces est précédée d'une eau-forte (en-tête) gravée par Gheneutte, Taiee, Cham, Beauverie, Bertall. Les faux-titres des pièces, sauf celui de la première, et les notices, sauf la dernière, sont compris dans la pagination. La couverture est illustrée d'une eau-forte de Adolphe Lalauze. (Vicaire tome V pp 193). Sous des noms d'emprunt (la clef est dans une notice à la fin de chaque pièce), Lemercier faisait jouer les hommes célèbres de son époque sous la forme de personnages de carton, les pupazzi. Ces dix-huit pièces, dont il est l'auteur, le machiniste, le manipulateur et les voix eurent un grand succès dans les salon de son temps. Bel exemplaire.
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Lemhstedt, Mark und Lothar Poethe
Leipziger Jahrbuch zur Buchgeschichte. Band 7 (1997) Herausgegeben von Mark Lehmstedt und Lothar Poethe mit Unterstützung durch die Deutsche Bibliothek - Deutsche Bücherei Leipzig.
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 1997. 429 Seiten. Mit einigen Schwarz-Weiß- Abbildungen. Originalbroschur.
书商的参考编号 : 309983
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LEMIRE J. (l'abbé)
Le cardinal Manning et son action sociale
xxiv + 286pp., 2e éd., couv.cart., dos en cuir (titre et faux-nerfs dorés), plats marbrés, cachet, bel état, R32458
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LEMIRE LAURENT
L HOMME DE L OMBRE- GEORGES ALBERTINI 1911-1983
ISBN : 2715807546. BALLAND. 1989. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 264 pages
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Lemke, Heinz
Die Brüder Zaluski und ihre Beziehungen zu Gelehrten in Deutschland und Danzig. Studien zur polnischen Frühaufklärung. In: Quellen und Studien zur Geschichte Osteuropas, Band II.
Berlin, Akademie Verlag, 1958. 1. Aufl. X, 192 S. Gr. 8°, OLnbd. mit Schutzumschlag.
书商的参考编号 : 165547
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Lemmer, Manfred
Die Brüder Grimm.
Leipzig., VEB Bibliographisches Institut., 1985. 3., neubearbeitete Auflage. 96 Seiten mit 62 Abbildungen. Guter Zustand. 8°. OPappband.
书商的参考编号 : 061599
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LEMOINE G. B.
Cristoforo Colombo
Vol. unico, in -4°, pp. 547, leg. in mezzatela rigida figurata, numerose ill. f.t. e n.t. ottime condiz.
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LEMOINE JEAN
MADAME DE SEVIGNE, SA FAMILLE ET SES AMIS D'APRES DES DOCUMENTS INEDITS, TOME I
Hachette. 1926. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Non coupé. 216 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait). Dos fendu, séparant l'ouvrage en 2 parties. Tome I: Les origines, Enfance et jeunesse.
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Lemoine, Edouard
Abdication du roi Louis-Philippe racontee par lui-meme.
Paris, Levy, 1851. 2nd ed. 108 p. 8°, original softcover.
书商的参考编号 : 174336
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LEMOINNE JOHN
NOUVELLES ETUDES CRITIQUES ET BIOGRAPHIQUES
MICHEL LEVY FRERES. 1863. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 374 pages BIBLIOTHEQUE CONTEMPORAINE
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Lemoisne, Paul-André
Gavarni. Peintre et lithographe.
Paris, H. Floury, 1924. 4°. IX, (1) 214 (2) S., (1) Bl. Mit 1 farb. Portrait, zahlr. Tafeln u. Textillustr. nach Gemälden u. Graphiken von Gavarni. Leinenbd. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Deckel- u. Rückenschild + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + (leicht berieben).
书商的参考编号 : 28397AB
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Lemon, Rev JB; Walker, Joseph B; Colby, Frederick Myron; Abbott, Frances M; Lord, CC; Beverly, Frank Monroe; et al J B C C
The Granite Monthly - A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History Biography Literature and State Progress July 1908 Vol XL No. 7 New Series Vol. III No. 7 - Hon. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury
USA: The Granite Monthly Company 1908. Magazine. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Pages 231-260. Features: Hon. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury; Concord in 1776 - article with one-page photo portrait of subject and photo of his Londonderry home; One-page illustration of the garrison of Rev. Timothy Walker; The Bell of Zamora; The Coffin Elm; Hannah Dustin - A Medley of Song; Of Such is Life; Obituaries for Horace E. Chamberlin Hon. William H. Parker and Fred P. Virgin; Poems; Fantastic illustrated one-page ad for the Carter Twin-Engine Car built by the Carter Motor Car Corporation of Washington D.C. - on reverse of this ad is an informative photo-illustrated ad for shares in the Carter Motor Car Corporation; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. The Granite Monthly Company Paperback
书商的参考编号 : 302G3025
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Lemon, Rev. J.B.; Walker, Joseph B.; Colby, Frederick Myron; Abbott, Frances M.; Lord, C.C.; Beverly, Frank Monroe; et al
The Granite Monthly - A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature and State Progress, July, 1908, Vol XL, No. 7, New Series, Vol. III, No. 7 - Hon. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury
Pages 231-260. Features: Hon. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury; Concord in 1776 - article with one-page photo portrait of subject and photo of his Londonderry home; One-page illustration of the garrison of Rev. Timothy Walker; The Bell of Zamora; The Coffin Elm; Hannah Dustin - A Medley of Song; Of Such is Life; Obituaries for Horace E. Chamberlin, Hon. William H. Parker and Fred P. Virgin; Poems; Fantastic illustrated one-page ad for the Carter Twin-Engine Car, built by the Carter Motor Car Corporation of Washington, D.C. - on reverse of this ad is an informative photo-illustrated ad for shares in the Carter Motor Car Corporation; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
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LEMONNIER LEON
SIR WALTER RALEIGH
LA RENAISSANCE DU LIVRE. 1931. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 242 pages augmentées de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte . Frontispice en noir et blanc de Walter Raleigh
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LEMONNIER LEON.
DICKENS.
ALBIN MICHEL. 1946.. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 510 pages. 1ère de couverture illustrée en noir et blanc. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, hors texte. Quelques pages non coupées.
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LEMONNIER Léon
Sir Walter RALEIGH
PARIS, La Renaissance du Livre - 1931 - Petit in-8 Broché, couverture illustrée - dans la collection "la grande Légende de la Mer" -portrait-frontispice - illustrations PP HT - 242 pages
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LEMONNIER, Leon.
Mark Twain.
in-12, 263 pp., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire, non coupe. [TX-23]
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Lemont, Illinois
Lemont Illinois 1873 1973
Lemont IL: Lemont Area Centennial Committee 1973. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 208 pages pictorial white cloth <br/><br/>Extensively illustrated from photographs. Lemont Area Centennial Committee hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 4427
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LEMOYNE GIO.BATT.
CRISTOFORO COLOMBO.
(viaggi)[LEMOYNE GIO.BATT.]Cristoforo Colombo. Torino, Salesiana, 1892, in 16, XII + 522 pp, legatura coeva mz pelle. [Euro 14,00]
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Lemoyne Giovanni Battista
Cristoforo Colombo
Stato di conservazione: MOLTO BUONO, taglio sup. brunito con un paio di macchioline, per il resto ottimo, legatura solida e compatta, nessun segno o scritta all'interno. Quattordicesima edizione interamente rifatta con illustrazioni da acquerelli di E. Canova. Poderosa biografia del celebre navigatore stampata dalla Libreria Salesiana Editrice nel 1909. Bel volume con legatura cartonata coeva con piatti marmorizzati. Il testo è arricchito da illustrazioni in bianco e nero tratte dagli acquerelli di E. Canova e graziosi fregi
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LEMOYNE, Pierre
Berryer ( 1790 - 1868 )
1 vol. in-8 br., C. Paillart imprimeur-éditeur, Abbeville, 1898, 236 pp. Etat satisfaisant (couv. lég.frottée, petits mques aux extrémités du dos, bon état par ailleurs). Français
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LEMPRIERE J:
UNIVERSAL BIOGRAPHY
LONDON CADELL 1808. FULL CALF RAISED BANDS GILT DECORATION TO SPINE. ABRIDGED FROM THE LARGER WORK. A VERY NICE COPY. LONDON, CADELL, 1808 hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 35847
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Lempriere, J
Universal Biography; Containing a Copious Account Critical and Historical of the Life and Character Labors and Actions of Eminent Persons Etc. 2 Volumes in 1
New-york: Ezra Sargeant. Very Good. 1810. First Edition. Hardcover. Rebound in brown cloth. Contents near fine with some foxing. ; Thick 8vo 8" to 9" tall . Ezra Sargeant hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 17852
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LEN KEMP, RN R N
1946 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT POST WORLD WAR II DIARY HANDWRITTEN BY A ROYAL NAVY PILOT SAILING THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA ABOARD THE BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS TRIUMPH
ABOARD THE HMS TRIUMPH. Good. 1946. On offer is an interesting original 1946 diary handwritten by a Royal Navy Pilot serving aboard the British Aircraft Carrier HMS Triumph. The author Len Kemp creates a very full detail laden account of his time aboard ship from 1946 through the first month of 1948. Much of 1947 was spent in or around Malta with trips to Greece Larnaca and Tripoli . Many of his days are spent on flying exercise but he also includes details of his leisure time including deck hockey and deck football swimming and going ashore on liberty with his friends visits to restaurants for what he describes as "Big Eats." Notably he records visits made on board by the Queen and the two Princesses as well as a later visit by the King of Greece. The 4 x 3 inch book is G.; Manuscript; 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF L. KEMP ROYAL NAVY PILOT HMS TRIUMPH MALTA GREECE LARNACA TRIPOLI POST WORLD WAR II WWII MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE GREAT BRITAIN BRITANNIA COLOSSUS-CLASS R16 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 AMERICANA . unknown
书商的参考编号 : 0001784
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Lena D Carey
1943-48 Archive of Six Diaries from a Rural Farmer's Wife from Walton New York Who Was Active in 4-H the Home Bureau and Walton Grange During and after World War Two
Walton New York: Walton NY Agloe NY Rural New York. Good. 1943-1948. Hardcover. On offer are a set of six diaries written during and immediately following WWII in rural America. They paint a wonderful view of life in a small rural community. The author of these diaries is Lena Carey. Carey was born May 14 1880 in Walton NY. She was married to John Carey. Together they had 2 daughters. She passed away in 1970 at the age of 89. A housewife she was a leader in 4-H work for 10 years; active in the Home Bureau and for many years a member of Walton Grange and Delaware County Pomona Grange. She lived on a farm very close to Walton. Interestingly Walton is close to Agloe the fictional town created as a "copyright trap" in the 1930's to prevent copyright infringement of a mapping company. Written in the years of and immediately following WWII her diaries offer an excellent long-term record of life in this part of rural New York. She began this group of diaries when she was 42 years old. The following excerpts taken from 6 years of entries gives a very good sense of her daily experiences: "Nice day only cold
sewed on my housecoat. Clyde stopped a few minutes this PM. He has had his upper teeth pulled. Nine of them. Joan has had pleurisy. The doctor strapped her up Saturday night. Today is her birthday" Mar 22 1943; "Willie took me over to the R. R. Depot to take the 7: 00 A. M. Train. When I got off at Unadilla Dea & Barbara were there to help Elena at the horse sale. Quite a fair day. I helped some. Tired when it came night. Blackie was there. Clyde don't feel very well" July 8 1943; "Dad was born 89 years today. I boiled some sweet apples and cooked some squash for dinner. Mended 5 sheets this P. M." Sept 14 1943; "Mother's Day and my birthday. Margaret & Dorothy were up. They were late and I was beginning to feel blue. They brought me a lot of presents. After they went I went up to the house and Gladys and Millie were there. I went down to the cemetery with them. Went up to A. J's after milk. Florence gave me a pint of soft sugar. Quite a day" May 14 1944Invasion of France. They think it means victory
" June 6 1944; "Cold & windy. Came to South Unadilla on the Bus and got ride up to house. Horse sale today & quite a crowd. Mildred & I went up to the sale late in the evening. One horse sold for $400.00 Palomino. Sold some small ponies. Went quite high" Apr 5 1945; "Auction. I missed the 10: A. M bus so waited for the 1: 00 P. M. Bus & helped Clyde's folks in the restaurant. Most all kinds of weather today - snow wind and sunshine so the old bear could see his shadow" Feb 2 1946; "Finished canning the peaches. Had 4 qts. Made 7 in all. Went out in the berry patch & got raspberries for supper. Took a nap in the P. M." Aug 8 1946; "Mended A. M. Watched Russ put the wringer roll in. Mrs. E washed after dinner and I hung them up. Dried nice. I pressed 2 pr pants for Walter. Mrs. E brought in the sheets and folded them. I got the rest folded then. Jerry don't feel very good. Walter carried him up to bed. Russ went to Monticello" Apr 23 1947; "I went to town after dinner with Flora. She took Alice to have her hair cut and curled. I did a little shopping took a nap and after supper John D and I went to Oneonta to and Carl's wedding at 8: 30. Just the family besides us and them. We went to for a reception. She looked very nice & had a beautiful cake" July 16 1948. These diaries are a terrific longitudinal record of the daily life of a woman in a small rural community mid-20th century They would be an excellent resource for a Women's Studies or Gender Studies program. For a genealogist they are filled with references to family and friends who live in this area making them an excellent reference resource. All six diaries measure 5.5" x 4.0". Each of the diaries are 121 pages long and 100% complete. All are in good condition though one diary 1945 has a few loose pages. Writing is legible. ; Manuscripts; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; Keywords: handwritten manuscript document letter autograph writer hand written documents signed letters manuscripts historical holograph writers autographs personal memoir memorial antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier antike brief pergament dokument manuskript papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel Lena D Carey. Walton NY Unadilla NY Small town America mid 20th Century Agloe Farmer's Wife farming family interwar America postwar America rural America women's studies women's lives 4-H Club Home Bureau Walton Grange Delaware County Pomona Grange . Walton NY, Agloe NY, Rural New York hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 0011020
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LENA GREGG COCHRAN
1899 ORIGINAL GROUP OF THREE 3 MANUSCRIPT DIARIES HANDWRITTEN BY THE WELL TRAVELED DAUGHTER OF AN OHIO NOTABLE AND THE WIFE OF ANOTHER RENOWNED REVEREND
QUAKER CITY OHIO OH. Good. 1899. On offer is an original group of three 3 manuscript diaries handwritten by Miss Lena Gregg Cochran sometimes Lena M. Cochran; later Mrs. Charles Henry Williams. The first two diaries ranging in dates from the end of 1899 through to 1902 are written before she was married and the last diary starting in 1916 was written after her marriage. Lena was from Quaker City Ohio. She was the daughter of local notable Alexander Cochran. Super historical records on both her Father and her husband are easily found online. Lena is not a dedicated daily diarist but she writes when there are important events summaries of her summer's activities some daily accounts descriptive entries of various trips taken her thoughts on the different books she has read entries about her boy who's fighting in WWI and a lot of genealogy information including her husband's side of the family. We also note that there are some super passages when Lena gets very ill in 1917 and she needs an operation. It is a fascinating especially from a modern perspective four page description as her treatment involves "ether" which becomes an intense episode and during recovery they have her knees strapped together and she has to be turned every 20 to 30 minutes. All told there are just over 300 pages of entries. Here are some snippets: Diary 1 75 pages "November 30th 1899 Thanksgiving Day. A satisfactory day clear through. Such a beautiful day and so many things to be thankful for and cross as a bear. Went to church. The sermon by Rev. Lepage very good. Then home to a quiet dinner. Napped till milking time. Went to the M.E. Social with Mrs. Sprague Alice and Annie B. Found there a good crowd. My friends mostly married and engaged and I feel at a distance with them. She then writes the rest in some kind of code. She has a few pages in these diaries that she writes code but just a few. "December 19th 1899 The Masonic banquet. Mother and I went. I sang "The Gypsy Love Song". The supper fine. 5 kinds of meat and everything served beautifully. Afterwards the cake walk perfectly killing. A jolly time. Isaac and Mr. E____ very comical. All voted it a grand success. Heattie and Mr. Gregg came up with me or allowed me that pleasure. Papa on a Western trip. Glass horrible and everything going wrong. Got horned week before last. Thought my eye was gone but felt very very thankful when I found it wasn't. Quite a gash cut and mother frightened nearly to death." "March 15th 1900 A very sad day. Learned by the daily Guernsey times of Mr. Audersoui's death at Phil______ Va by a train. Knocked from a bridge. I met him in Cincinnati. A dreadfully shocking thing. Poor man. He kept writing to me." "April 27th 1900 Birthday. 27 years old. A beautiful day. Peach blossoms in bloom but not the apple blossoms. Busy this morning. This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. ____and I went out The Pike horseback riding. Came home by the woods and gathered wild flowers. Helped get supper and then called on Mrs. Rodgers and went down to see Aunt Em Flint. She doesn't look strong." 2nd DIARY 116 pages "1900. In June I went to Oberlin to attend Commencement. Stayed with Mrs. McDaniel's. Laura was here. Got here Sat. We were met by the train by Laura. Sunday saw many of my old acquaintances. H. H. B. there. Went to the campus that eve. Wed. went to Cleveland and spent a day and a half with the Wood girls. Drove all over the city nearly. Through the park and to Garfield's monument. Very fine. Friday to Buffalo with Laura. Sat. eve Mr. Root called and we went to the Yacht Club; a large building standing out in the lake a little reading room reception room café dancing room and billiard hall. Laura gave a porch party. Very pleasant "stick in the ice cream." Went to the theatre three times. Once to matinee and with Mr. Robertson and Mr. Henland and from there to the Genesee for lunch. Fourth of July to Dunkirk N.Y. and then trolley ride to Fredinia a pretty little town. Dinner at Dunkirk. A perfectly beautiful boat ride. Another trip to Port Coburn. Everybody sick except Miss ____and me. Walked through the little town and bought lemons and chewing gum for sea sickness. A lot of fun. Mr. Root and Camp took us dining to _____ a resort in the Niagara River. They dance very evening. They also took us for an automobile ride through the parks down to the Yacht Club down the Main Street and home
." "December 31st 1900 The old century quietly slipping away and a wonderful one it has been! Tonight from seven to nine we were at the church. Mrs. Ferguson W. C. T.U. Prof. Sharp of Mansfield Lyman Moore and Mr. Rev. Sprague talked. I sang "Room in My Heart." After dinner drove out to Cunningham's with Uncle Sam. He is hale and hearty for 78 years. Aunt Em well except for ear ache. Humor to be cultivated this year with gentleness and Godliness. May the next century find this world that much in advance of the mistakes in politics temperate and social homage. Lena Cochran. The cities all celebrating tonight; tolling bells booming canons and prayers going up from many of the church." "June 24th 1901 Went to Cambridge came to attend the reception given Dr. Will Haines and wife. Met them on the train with Uncle Isaac and Aunt Lizzie. The reception a very pleasant affair. Friday eve. we gave a dinner for them. A lovely time. Harriet a bright unselfish girl her Paris trousseau very elaborate. Wedding gown cream satin cover with hand embroidered lace. Expected Homer B. Sunday." "September 14th 1901 President McKinley died at 2:15 this morning. Awakened by the bells tolling. It seems too terrible to be true. Such a good true noble wise man to be snatched out of the world in such a cruel way
.The nation thoroughly aroused. Almost lynched the murderer in Buffalo last eve. Poor Mrs. McKinley!" "September 15th 1901 Our pastor Mr. Rev. Stickler such an earnest good man. He's working very hard and I do sincerely hope and pray he can do the work he hopes to. This is my wedding day according to our gossips. But I saw no sign of it. The groom was in Dayton. Killing reports out. How far off they get. For once the Q. C. people are thrown off the scent completely and I'm glad of it. They are too interested. How little of our future we know. There is so much here to be done. I wish I were a Sampson with the wisdom of _____and the goodness of Paul. Could do a great work here but I don't. Let us be content in work to do the thing we can and not presume to fret because it's little. Mrs. Browning." "October 21st 1901 20 pages long about her trip west. "Silver City New Mexico. October 21st 1901 Got here last Monday after about 2. We started four weeks ago today. Spent Tuesday in Chicago. Went out to see Gail Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard there with John K. in the morning looking at the shop windows on to Denver. Met Miss Manning on the train. Her friend Mr. Robertson took us in. To Colorado Springs. A swell bustling town. Full of eastern tourists. Went to Manitou pretty place and on to the garden of the Gods. Wonderful rocks. Sunset the colors beautiful on the mountains. The drive up to the Cave of the Winds. Scenery perfectly grand. Way down below the trains creeping through the Mt. tunnels. The Cheyenne Gorge magnificent in and out through the great palisades of rocks towering up and out. Some in the shapes of castles. The little stream at the side of the road the ferns and trees growing out of the rocks up to the falls. Then the 286 steps to the top of the little streams head. 5 falls. The tree of Cards a grand view through the canyons. Helen Hunt Jackson's grave at the top of that Mt. Each visitor adds a stone to her memory. Back to Denver that night
Salt Lake a disappointment. The worst old dilapidated buildings right around their temple plats. Horrid old empty rooms. All had the same all gone appearance. The statue of Joseph Smith his home which looks like a private hotel and his favorite wife's home. Up to Ogden to the main line. Trains packed going in sections
.Met nice people on the route. Dr. Wilkinson of Minneapolis. Lovely. Dr. Heacock of St. Joe Mo. Backache. Ran out of water on the train. Only one diner. The Great Lord of New Castle had to stand in line with mortals of the day for 2 ½ hours waiting to go in dining car. On to Frisco at night. Crossed the bay by moonlight. The lights of the city lovely. Mr. Berring very kind. Y.W.C.H. Miss Wheeler of Farrell St. Evening prayers. A fine home for the girls. Through the Emporium the Mint out to Golden Gate Park to Cliff House saw the seals. To China Town dreadful huts and hovels. Joss House drugstore underground hovels without a bit of fresh air. From Frisco to Los Angeles the sea lovely along the railroad and the Mts. on the other. Derricks right on the sea and the oil floating right on top of water. Oil for fuel not for lighting purposes. Can't be refined. Mr. and Mrs. Scot took us to the Catalina. So very kind through out entire stay. Los Angeles a pretty city. Made up of tourists. Good stores fine blocks hustling everywhere
." DIARY 3 116 pages "April 2nd 1917 Chas. has funeral of Clarence Whitney. Jessie going tomorrow. Mother not well. House far from going smoothly
.Jessie returned Friday. I had hardly washed my face or combed my hair while she was gone. Pink held me fast. Went to Cleveland April 18th. Operated on Thursday at Charity Hospital. Taken ill Sunday before coming from church. Charles and I went up in the morning. He came home at 2:30. Dr. H. came in at 9 o'clock. Operated on at 12:30 next day. Full night. Upstairs till 2:30. Came out of the ether some about dark at 9 o'clock enough for a hypodermic. Chas. came every day that week. Preached in Euclid Ave. Cong. Sunday. At home. Miss Catherine McCarthy nurse. Best one known and so kind
Serious operation when we thot it so little. Wed. after Charles left so lonely and hard. No sleep till from 4 to 5 that night. Next morning I dreaded the ether and all so much. "In the Cross" Aunt Lydia's book helped too. Be a Queen. I never knew before how much nerve it takes to go through it all. Dr. Jameson helped me so much holding my hand or pulse while I took it. Talked to them and at last said I'm nearly gone! He said "All right" and went to sleep. Chas. helped me by his prayers. Came out of it as quietly said to nurse "Take it off it burns" but it was the awful burning of the wound which felt like a red hot iron. When I vomited the ether it nearly killed me. Kept it up for a day or two. Had to be turned day and night every 20 or 30 minutes it hurt me so to lie still. Miss McCarthy so willing and patient. Wasn't I thankful when I could move myself in my hips an inch. Not much appetite for awhile. My knees strapped together for awhile and laid in a pillow. Cranky about the doors
" "My poor mother. We had the bluest most mournful letters. It seems wicked not to have her here. Here I am in bed and Jessie worked nearly to death. How can I have another sick with me now It worries me all the time. Or boy's already arriving in Europe to fight. Lakewood H. Unit there with 6 Oberlin C. boys. Harvard and Princeton boys there too. Enlistment June 5 of all boys from 21-30. Mothers all worried to death. It seems a shame. 189 boys are gone from O.C. and some girls." "August 27th 1917 A week ago we were worried for the Viking Jessie's father's vessel had been given up for lost. We didn't tell her and he turned up alright. Dreadful storms at sea now and so beautiful on land. I'm so thankful we are all on land tho even there dangers are always present. I shall be most thankful when Chas. reaches home safely
" "Mother's letters are full of woe. She seems determined to have Bright's disease and die. What can I do It seems a perfect shame. Birthday spoiled for cabbage
.Life is pretty complex these days and you wonder how everything will come out. I should like to be as strong as an ox." All of the cover's are very worn especially around the edges. One cover has come completely off. The binding and pages in all of them look good however. The small one measures about 3 ½" x 5 ½" and the larger one measures about 4" x 6 ½". Overall G.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF LENA GREGG COCHRAN LENA M. COCHRAN MRS. CHARLES HENRY WILLIAMS QUAKER CITY OHIO ALEXANDER COCHRAN WOMEN`S STUDIES GENDER STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES TURN OF THE CENTURY PRE SUFFRAGE AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS 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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Lena Maria Bevilacqua
Emilio Garleanu nella vita e nelle opere
Volume della Collana Piccola Biblioteca Romena numero 6 a cura di Claudio Isopescu, in buono stato di conservazione. Brossura in cartoncino con titoli al piatto e al dorso, quest'ultimo scurito dal tempo, fioritura lieve al piatto anteriore. Interno integro, cerniera salda, pagine pulite e ben preservate con margini dorati dal tempo. Tagli non rifilati. Numero pagine 89 USATO
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LENAU NIKOLAUS
Briefe an Sophie Löwenthal. (1834-1845). Hrsg. v. Peter Härtling.
Mü., Kösel 1968. 8°. 261(1) S., 1 Bl., Porträt vor Titel. OLeinen, Rü. Schild, Schutzumschlag, sehr gut erhalten. =Lebensläufe... Bd.15.
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LENAU Nikolaus - BRITZ Nikolaus
Schwäbische Frauen in Lenaus Leben und Dichten. Esslinger Lesegabe der Internationalen Lenau-Gesellschaft zum 175. Geburtstag des Dichters.
Wien. Wilhelm Braumüller. 1977. 150, (1) Seiten u. eine Tafel. Ill. Originalbroschur. 21x15 cm
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LENAU, Nikolaus
Briefe. Dritter Teil.
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LENAU, Nikolaus
Briefe. Erster Teil.
Leipzig, Insel, 1911. Nr. 174 von 200 Ex. Mit Frontispiz und einem einmontierten Facsimile, 384 S. 8°, OLdrbd.
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Lenders, Johann und Hannelene Rocking
Deutschland, ade! Wir leben auf den Kanarischen Inseln. ERSTAUSGABE.
Essen: Horack-Verlag. 192 Seiten. 20 cm. Originalkarton.
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Lendvai, Paul
Blacklisted: A Journalist's Life in Central Europe
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket, very good condition. Jacket is sunned at spine and scuffed along upper edges. Publishers review notice laid-in. Pages clean and clear throughout. AD Used
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Leng, Simon
Santana. Die erste offizielle Biografie.
Höfen, Hannibal Verlag, 2000. 276 S. Gr.-8°, Kt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sauber in Schutzfolie eingebunden, sonst gut erhalten.
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Lengemann, Jochen
Bürgerrepräsentation und Stadtregierung in Kassel 1835 - 1996 . Band 1
N. G. Elwert Verlag, Marburg, 1996. 488 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Leinen
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LENIN
I giorni della rivoluzione. Opere complete XXVI. settembre 1917 - febbraio 1918
LENIN I giorni della rivoluzione. Opere complete XXVI. settembre 1917 - febbraio 1918. Roma, Editori Riuniti 1966 italian, 550 Opera con copertina morbida in brossura e sovraccoperta. B.2.
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Lenin
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Lenin
Lenin. Carlo Marx
Lenin Lenin. Carlo Marx. Roma, Società Editrice l'Unità 1945 - II italiano, in sedicesimo pp.64 Piccolo saggio sulla vita e il pensiero di Marx scritto da Lenin. Copertina e pagine ingiallite e macchiate dal tempo.
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LENIN
Opere complete XIV. 1908
LENIN Opere complete XIV. 1908. Roma, Editori Riuniti 1964 italian, 95 Opera con copertina morbida in brossura. B.2.
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Lenin, VI; Gorky, AM; Isaacs, Bernard (trans.)
Lenin and Gorky: Letters, Reminiscences, Articles
Hardcover in very good condition with unclipped dust jacket in good condition. Jacket is edgeworn with a couple of small tears and foxing to inside. Red leatherette boards are excellent. Page block is foxed. Internally, clean and unmarked throughout; spine is tight. AD Used
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Lenin, W. I
Lenin über die Volksbildung. Artikel und Reden.
Berlin, Volk und Wissen., 1972. Gr.8°. 456 Seiten. Mit einem Register. Roter Originalleinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Leseband. (Obere Ecken etwas bestossen. Kurze Anstreichungen im Inhaltsverzeichnis). - Ansonsten ein gut erhaltenes und sauberes Exemplar. 4. Auflage.
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Lenin, Wladimir Iljitsch
Ein kurzer Abriss seines Lebens und Wirkens. Mit einer Titel-Porträttafel. Mit Anmerkungen (Glossar) im Anhang.
Wien, Stern., (um 1950). 8°. 389 Seiten. Originalhalbleinenband. (Partielle Papier- bzw. Randbräunung). - Ansonsten ein gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar in fester Bindung und ohne Eintragungen.
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Lenk, Emil
Das Liebesleben des Genies.
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Lenk, John D
McGraw-Hill Electronic Testing Handbook: Procedures and Techniques
McGraw-Hill 1994. Hardcover. Very Good. 7x1x9. In Very Good Condition 400 Pages With The Index. Hardcover.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. McGraw-Hill hardcover
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Lennartz, Franz
Die Dichter unserer Zeit Einzeldarstellungen zur deutschen Dichtung der Gegenwart. (=Kr?ners Taschenausgabe ; 151. Band)
Stuttgart, Kr?ner Verlag, 1941. original Halbleinenband, kl.-8?, VII, 455 Seiten; Zustand: gut
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