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ELLEINSTEIN Jean
STALINE
Fayard Fayard, 1984, fort In-8 broché de 563 pages + cartes. Bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 185368
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ELLEINSTEIN Jean
Staline.
Fayard Fayard, 1984, 555 p., broché, bords de la couverture frottés, une petite étiquette sur le haut de la page de garde, bon état pour le reste.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 99019
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ELLEINSTEIN, Jean.
Marx, sa vie, son oeuvre.
Paris, Librairie Arthème Fayard 1981, 235x155mm, 735pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 118279
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ELLEN BARNETT
1922 - 1930 HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DIARY DETAILING THIS WACO TEXAS THIS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT'S LOVE OF FOOTBALL AND HER INITIAL FASCINATION FOR THE KU KLUX KLAN
WACO TEXAS TX. Good. 1922. On offer is a super piece of early 20th century Texas Americana being a 1920s handwritten diary of a high school girl from Waco Texas. Ellen Barnett within the 86 pages of handwriting provides an amazing account of what life was like during the 1920's while living and attending high school in Waco. Of particular interest to Texas collectors and historians in this panorama of 1922 through 1930 will be the detailed entries on two important facets of Texas life at the time: football and the Ku Klux Klan. Although she does not write daily entries she writes quite a lot and she has a tremendous personality in many ways and the fact that her high school football team ends up making history as state champions in 1922 is a great thread throughout this journal. Her team the "old" Waco High Tigers were known for their famous coach Paul Tyson began his career in Waco in 1913. He was one of the best known and one of the most successful high school coaches in America. His teams at Waco played in seven state championship games including six consecutive 1922-27. Waco was state champions in 1922 1925 1926 and 1927 and runner up 1923 1924 and 1939. In 1927 Waco had one of the most dominant seasons in Texas high school football history. Ellen is very passionate about the football team and the games they play. She writes with great detail about many of the games has several pieces of ephemera inside representing her team and gets fired up on numerous occasions concerning specific games; almost to the point of tears. Ellen also tells of the Cotton Palace one of the most popular fairs in the South. June 3rd 1923 Ellen details the KKK parade through town and the description is riveting. Research informs us that in 1923 more then 2000 Klansmen paraded through the city and the organization boycotted businesses of people unsympathetic with its agenda. Many of the Waco's business and political leaders and Ellen seemed to implicitly support the Klan during this period and one member claimed that the Klan "controlled every office in the city of Waco" during the 1920's. Here are some snippets: 1922 "October 12th Last night or rather this morning at 5 a.m. the "hull" neighborhood with the exception of Mrs. Ivey and us were awakened by Mrs. Gentry's unearthly screams. "Help Help Come quick! Mr. Crow!!" Then she jumped in the car and went off. Everyone in our vicinity has been trying to find out what it was about. Mrs. Chapoton said that Mrs. Gentry went out to her car to go down and meet Mr. Gentry and there was a man sitting or rather sleeping in it. Then was when she screamed bloody murder. People a block off heard her. The man was a man who had been going to see her sister and he finally quieted her up no creo" "October 14th I didn't do much of anything today or rather this morning. But this afternoon mother and I went to town. I never saw so many old men loafing in front of Goldstein's
." "October 21st I wrote to Cardelia this morning and told her everything that popped into my head. I have to go to the post office this afternoon. Isn't it awful The Cotton Palace opens today with a parade at 10:30 a.m. and one at 7:00 p.m. It's the one I want to see. Governor Neff is to head the parade and 1500 Baylor students are to follow giving college yells and songs. I have no desire to go to the Cotton Palace except the night of the Queen's Ball and oh I want so much so much to see that for it must be beautiful and I know the one last year was for I saw that." "October 26th and 27th We are going to cook at the Cotton Palace tomorrow. "Aint we got fun"
We served donuts and love knots they were lovely
When we finished cooking we went to see the Art exhibit and all exhibits in the main building. Dennis had the best looking bed room suite out there I ever laid my eyes on it was perfectly beautiful. Then we went to the automobile exhibit and---oh to be rich! There were some of the best looking cars out there; Hudson's Cadillac's Packard's Nashe's and every other kind of 1923 models. Then in this building there were four real Hawaiians who played on guitar
Then we went down on the "War Path". They had a lot of stuff down there and Garrett wanted me to go in "Home Brew" It's a thing where you go in a room and they turn it around and you get sick so I didn't go. Some more side shows were "Coney Island" a place where you saw glass blowers and men eat fire "Noah's Ark" "Feeding the Chickens" "The Country Store" "The Old Mill" "The Wall of Death". Then there were fortune tellers galore and then they had Ferris wheels merry go rounds the whip and everything else imaginable
" "October 31st Halloween! And of all the pranks played they were played. The "merrymakers" stole cars held up street cars let the air out of automobile tires stole flowers broke windows broke the speed limit by going down Austin Ave real fast with several tubes tied on behind creating quite a noise. They also pulled the trolley's off the street cars. This lasted until about 12 p.m." "November 23rd WACO HI HAS NOT BEEN BEATEN YET!!!!! They have not been beaten in a game however they have been scored on. It made me so angry----when we got scored on. We just barely beat Milford 12 to 7. Isn't it awful We play Palestine at Corsicana tomorrow. I hope hope hope we win. But I'm sure we will
." "December 9th Waco won the game! And I'm so happy happy happy. 30 to 0. Yesterday a bunch of us were going out to the Cotton Palace to see the game. School closed at 1 p.m. so we started and had walked about 5 blocks when imagine Barry picked us up and took us on out there. The bleachers and the grand stand were pushed in a little while. Then an areoplane from Temple flew over and dropped a big roll of canvas. On it was this a message to the wild cats "Fight em Wildcats." Two Temple boys carried it all over the field and let everyone see it. Then the game started both sides fought hard when suddenly Boody Johnston made a touch down. The 12000 fans simply went wild! Oh how the Tigers did fight!! The Wildcats fought just as hard but the Tigers fought them. Then they brought the most wonderful thing I ever hope to see!! It was some flowers in the shape of a football
" 1923 "January 3rd I never did write about that wonderful K.K.K. parade I saw the other night. There was the awfulest jam downtown on Austin Street. About 50000 I think. There was supposed to be 10000 Klansmen take part in the parade but something happened to the train that was to bring them here so only 2500 took part. There were no locals in the parade. Then it took them 28 minutes to pass. They were in full regalia and masked. I'm for the Klu Klux!!!! I am. They are strong too. They looked wonderful on horseback with the great beautiful fiery cross leading them. Then in the parade they had the original 1866 in cars. They had grey hair and grey beards and it gave me such a thrill to think that maybe one of these had helped save our forefathers after that awful civil war. Everyone cheered them. They deserved to be cheered." Right after this passage on a different date and in pencil she writes: "I'm not for em now though. April 20th 1924." On a trip to San Antonio in August of 1923. She writes about supper at a place called the "Original" talks about San Pedro Park Brekenridge and the Japanese Gardens White Horse Tavern Empire Theatre and more. 1924 "November 22nd Well Waco High has played and won many games since I've written in here. The next game we played was with Corsicana with Corsicana. I did not get to go but we won 43 to 0. I was delighted of course. Then we played Waxahachie here on the Cotton Palace gridiron. I heard the game at Mr. McCurdy's over the radio. Waxahachie scored first and naturally I nearly went wild. But when Waco did start scoring OH Boy! The final score was 24 to 7. Waco was tickled pea green and purple. Right after the game we decided to have a parade. So we got in a long line and started from the Cotton Palace gates and walked and ran running most of the way right up Clay Avenue. Everyone screaming at the top of their voices. We held up automobiles and street cars. We ran right through the signals on 8th street and on down Austin with everyone grinning at us
" Then she describes a trip to Dallas and goes to The Majestic Highland Park Fair Park Grounds Scenic Railway called "The Lightening" the Jefferson Hotel and their $50000 fountain and the Grand Parade. These type of entries from her high school years stop on December 7th 1926. She then starts writing again on August 5th 1929 telling of her trip to Corpus Christi and San Antonio which is 4 pages long. After that is another trip on June 24th 1930 to Arkansas and Reservation Mt. and the Belvedere Nightclub. That trip consists of 3 ½ pages. Because Ellen writes in a large ledger that measures about 8" x 12.5" you get a lot of writing per page. As with all diaries lots of names are mentioned. In Ellen's she talks about; Leslie Davis Ernest Waldorf her teachers Waller Christian and Payne. Also Joe McClain Garnett Dodson Dell Scott Moorman Elizabeth Comley Boody Johnson Miss Leslie George Fall Wier Washam Charlie Taylor Tyson Burl Hotman Armstrong Claude Meadows and more. One of the pieces of ephemera is a city brochure from 1925. It has several business' represented inside such as; Morrison's Famous Soda Fountain Stratton-Stricker Furniture Elite Café hardin Kelly Drug Co. The Thompson Studio Purity Ice Cream Co. Hippodrome Theatre Stringfellow's Barber Shop Cayle Printing Co. Ed Bauerle Jewelry and a few more. The cover of the ledger is in poor condition but otherwise G.; Manuscript; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; DEPRESSION ERA RACE RELATIONS SEGREGATION PREJUDICE WOMEN'S STUDIES EMANCIPATION SOUTHERN LYNCHINGS AFRICAN AMERICANA NEO NAZI WHITE SUPREMACISTS TEXAS WACO KLANSMAN KKK KU KLUX KLAN FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL 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 ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT . unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0001037
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ELLEN FRANCES TOBEY [later WASHBURN]
1943 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY HANDWRITTEN BY A PORTSMOUTH NAVAL YARD WORKER WHO DETAILS HER WORK AND DUTIES AND HOMEFRONT LIFE AND PROVIDES EPHEMERAL PROOF OF AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM
KITTERY POINT MAINE ME. Very Good. 1943. On offer is a super original historic 1943 manuscript and ephemeral relic of the United States War effort American enthusiasm for the cause and a fascinating home front look at a young American woman's contribution and service. Handwritten by 25 year old Ellen Frances Tobey later Washburn of Kittery Point Maine she worked at the Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard and kept a small 2½ x 4¼ inch diary wherein Ellen did a wonderful job filling the small book with all the details and duties of her life and those around her. Of particular interest to historians and collectors of the war ephemera will be the treasured mementoes Ellen included in the book being 19 launch tags each created to commemorate the completion and launching of submarines that would soon confront the German and Japanese navies. The submarines launched are: USS Capelin USS Crevalle USS Apogon USS Batfish the renowned USS Archerfish USS Burrfish USS Sand Lance USS Pampanito USS Picuda USS Parche USS Bang USS Pilotfish USS Pintado USS Pipefish USS Pomfret USS Sterlet USS Piranha USS Plaice and the USS Queenfish. Ellen a very active Pythian sister was born January 9th1918 died in April 1st 2000 was we believe in the purchase section of the supply department for the Navy Yard and seems to have made a point of attending the submarine launches. The launch tags are stapled by the string not the tag itself into the diary on the days of the launch. Overall the book and the tags are VG. BIO NOTES: LIVERMORE FALLS Maine - Ellen F. Washburn 82 died late Sunday night April 1 in the comfort of her home on Munsey Avenue with her family at her side. She was born Jan. 9 1918 in Kittery Point Maine the daughter of Charles G. and Cordelia Wildes Tobey. She received her education in Beverly Mass. graduating from Beverly High School in the Class of '35. She continued her education at Hawthorne Business School in Salem Mass. She was employed at a fish market in Salem Mass. and moved back to Kittery Point where she was employed by a finance company. She retired from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard after 20 years of service and on August 25 1962 married S. Paul Washburn at the Kittery Point Congregational Church. After moving to Livermore Falls she was one of the first employees during the construction of the Androscoggin Mill International Paper Co. and worked in the engineering department. He later was a bookkeeper for New England Furniture Co. and Dunton Department Stores in Livermore Falls. She was active in many fraternal organizations. She was a 50-year member of the Rebekahs the Order of the Eastern Star and Pythian Sisters. She was a past president of The Rebekah Assembly of Maine a past Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star in both Kittery and Livermore Falls and was a secretary of the local lodge of Pythian Sisters.; Manuscript; 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF ELLEN FRANCES TOBEY WASHBURN PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIP YARD SUBMARINE LAUNCH TAGS USN SHIP BUILDING HOMEFRONT EFFORT GERMAN NAVY KRIEGSMARINE PYTHIAN SISTERS SISTERS OF PYTHIAS LIVERMORE FALLS MAINE ELLEN F. WASHBURN HOME FRONT WWII WW2 WORLD WAR II WORLD WAR 2 NAVY MARINE NAUTICAL NAVAL WARFARE SUBMARINES SUBMARINERS USS CAPELIN USS CREVALLE USS APOGON USS BATFISH USS ARCHERFISH USS BURRFISH USS SAND LANCE USS PAMPANITO USS PICUDA USS PARCHE USS BANG USS PILOTFISH USS PINTADO USS PIPEFISH USS POMFRET USS STERLET USS PIRANHA USS PLAICE AND THE USS QUEENFISH 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
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0002072
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Ellen M Handy
1893 HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF MRS. ELLEN H. HANDY Wife of Ship Captain Charles Handy of Boston Area Massachusetts
Boston Massachusetts MA. Good. 1892. Cloth. This is the hand-written diary of Ellen M. Handy wife of Captain Charles Handy from somewhere near Boston Massachusetts. The diary which measures 3 1/4" by 6" is written in an 1892 book with some of the dates changed to 1893. There are entries for every day most averaging a few sentences but some are merely a brief mention of the weather. She writes about her three or four children one appears to be married one in college one still in school and about her husband's ship refers to it as "the vessel" his cargoes and various trips. Some of the town names mentioned are Boston Bridgewater New Bedford Mattapoisett Providence Newport Wareham Fall River Middleboro Cataumet Fort Phoenix Stonington Red Hook Palmers Island and Marion. Many people's names are mentioned some by first or last name only. Some are: Mrs. Hadley Mrs. Willis Ed Luce Linus Rider Alfred Parker Charles Hammond Gertrude Blankenship Edith Thomas Fred Vose Mary Weeks Rufus Brett. The diarist writes of daily activities visits made and received entertainments some birthdays her husband turns 61 births deaths. Some of the entries mention going "May flowering" loading box boards for New York went to hear Phillips Brooks speak frost in June a lawn party saw a wrecked vessel got a watermelon went "graping" put up huckleberries took Mr. Weeks to the Insane Asylum got mantels for the new house. Her spelling and grammar are very good and the writing is easy to read. A fascinating look at the life of a ship captain's wife from the 1890's. ; Manuscript; 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall; Women's Studies Gender Studies Naval Navy Maritime 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 MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT . hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 000405
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ELLEN WILSON
ARCHIVE: 1928 1935 1940 & 1941 HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DIARIES OF ELLEN WILSON WITH EXTENSIVE MENTION OF THE LINDBERGH TRIAL OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES AMELIA EARHART AND "NASTY DETENTION CAMPS" OF THE NAZIS
Near Rochester New York. Good. 1928. Devotees of the art of the diarist will find nirvana with Ellen Wilson. Each of the four diaries in this archive was received as a gift from intimate and far-flung family so-well known is Ellen's passion for writing in her diary. It is her sister best friend and confessor and recorder of all events important to Ellen's world - local and international. She is a huge fan of Charles Lindbergh and some months it seems that his travels exploits and tragedies are foremost in Ellen's daily entries. At one point she exclaims she had never been interested in South or Central America until she began following Lindbergh's Central American tour. Distances feats and accomplishments are all annotated. Here's a wonderful quote from Ellen which I think sums it all up: New Year Day 1940: after a long write up of the day's events ".then I had a short rest then did my first writing in this my new 1940 diary. I keep a diary because I like to do it. I live a very quiet uneventful life and I can record these things each day to my confidante the diary." Truly remarkable coming from a woman who is mother grandmother and great-grandmother wife to a police or fireman reference of a station house involved with family and community that writes page after page of comings and goings and doings. For example here are just a few lines of the 1935 and she mentions the trial throughout the diary; "The trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann swings into action today Jan.3rd. Lindbergh's testimony will be one of the highlights of the trial." She speaks of the evidence they find against Hauptmann. On March 1st-" the 3rd anniversary of the fatal night on the Lindbergh Baby - Hauptmann is in NJ death house convicted as the sole perpetrator of the kidnap/killings as they found $15000 on Hauptman premises of the $50000 ransom". On Feb.12 Ellen Wilson Birthday "another milestone is passed and I will go on not knowing what awaits me". She and Agnes went to the movies to see Katherine Hepburn in "The Little Ministers." Agnes and her talk about the "going away of her son Harry and it left me feeling so lonely & just revived hurt & loss of my boy all over again." There is also mention of Oliver Wendall Holmes 93 yrs old jurist "gravely ill with bronchial pneumonia. Many went to pay their respect to one of the nations best-loved man." Speaks about Amelia Earhart; "1st flyer to cover 2100 miles to NY without stopping". Ellen is following the War in Europe noting number of Nazi planes downed versus British. She is keenly aware that the War is a danger to civilization and makes many anti-German notes and prays for the prisoners in "their nasty detention camps." She also puts newspaper clippings stamps pictures within the text or on the address pages. She has family named Wilson in Kansas as evidenced by the gift inscription on the 1928 diary. There are some water stains some splits to the cover/spine edge and a mouse has nibbled at the top edge front cover of 1928 but otherwise in very good shape. Super piece of Americana.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Depression Depression Era Post Suffrage Women's Studies Hand Written Personal Memoir New York Kansas Genealogy Handwritten hand written autograph autographs signed letters document documents manuscript manuscripts writers writer author holograph personal Americanaantiquité 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 LINDBERGH TRIAL HAUPTMANN . unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 000012b
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Ellen Wilson
Margaret Fuller Bluestocking, romantic, revolutionary
Testo in lingua inglese con timbri di biblioteca precedente al frontespizio ed all'occhiello ed etichetta precedente al piede inferiore. Sovraccoperta illustrata mostrante minimi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento; coperta rigida a tutta tela con titoli in argento al dorso. Pagine ben conservate anche se già sfogliate e minimamente ingiallite dal tempo. Numero pagine 185. USATO
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ELLENRIEDER Wolfgang
Wolfgang Ellenrieder (Ausstellung) Neue Galerie Dachau u. Heimatmuseum Starnberg. * Widmungsexemplar! Handschriftlich auf dem Vorsatzblatt: "vielen Dank für die Einladung hier in Dachau eine Ausstellung zu machen. 20. 1. 94 W. Ellenrieder".
Starnberg. 1994. 64 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen meist ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Zweifarbig ill. Originalbroschur (Namenseintrag auf dem Einband) 28x23 cm
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 20070
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Ellero Giuseppe
Giuseppe Compagnoni e gli ultimi anni della Repubblica di Venezia
Stato di conservazione: MOLTO BUONO, minime imperfezioni alla copertina, nota di proprietà alla prima pagina (bianca), per il resto in ordine. Collana: Materiali e ricerche. La pubblicazione appartiene alla collana della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell'Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, sezione di Studi storici
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ELLERT GERHART.
LA VIE PASSIONNEE DE MICHEL-ANGE
SEGHERS. 1961. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 370 Pages - Quelques planche photos en noir et blanc - Contre plats et pages de gardes illustrées en noir et blanc. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R160182970
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Ellilngton, Duke
Music is My Mistress: An Autobiography
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Jacket is tanned at rear and has many taped repairs along edges. Board edges lightly rubbed and corners lightly bumped, a few faint marks to both front and rear boards. Faint marks to page block. Contents clean and unmarked. AD Used
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ELLINGTON, Duke:
Music is my Mistress. An Autobiography.
London: W.H.Allen1974. 2nd impression. Memoir of the American jazz pianist composer and leader of his eponymous jazz orchestra. 26.5cms x 18.5cms x 4cms. Pp.xvi/522 many black & white photo illustrations throughout. Blue boards dustwrapper has edge chipping and old water damage. A heavy volume which may cost extra to send overseas. VG/G. London: W.H.Allen,1974. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 52867 ISBN : 0491017200 9780491017206
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Ellington, Duke
Autobiographie. [Aus d. Amerikan. von Hella Naura]
München : List, 1974. 347 S. gebundene Ausgabe
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1199293
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ELLIOT Emoroy.
American Writers of the Early Republic. Volume 37° della collana.
In-4° pp. XIII-374 con varie ill. n.t. legatura in tela edit. con vecchi timbri all'interno.
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ELLIOT, Cavalier.
Vita e Campagne del Duca Arturo di Wellington nell’India e nell’Europa sino alla Battaglia di Waterloo inclusivamente. Estratte dall’opera del Cavalier Elliot e d’altri autentici documenti inediti di G. L. Tomo Primo.
Milano, Tipografia di Commercio al Bocchetto senza data, 200x125mm, 176pagine, mezza legatura in badana. Plats papier marbré. Etiquette de titre au dos avec titre abrégé et tomaison en lettres dorées.Ornementation à simple filet. Intérieur propre. Bel état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57386
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Elliot, F
Diary of an Idle Woman in Constantinople
John Murray 1893. 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. 8vo red cloth gilt text and decorations to front and spine moderate exterior wear and soiling some light staining to front and rear covers small tears to top edges and along rear edge of spine. Decorated endpapers bookplate to front pastedown secure binding pages clean frontispiece and first signature loose but still attached maps and illustrations. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item800grams ISBN: John Murray hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5771027
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Elliot, Gail M
Montessori Methods For Dementia : Focusing On The Person & The Prepared Environment
Oakville: Dementia Enterprises 2012. Soft cover. Very Good. 0x0x0. The Book Very Good Condition. With No Remarks Or Highlights. 205 Pages. Spiral Bound Paperback- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. Dementia Enterprises paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : X39565x ISBN : 1894088980 9781894088985
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Elliot, Jay; Simon, William L.
Steve Jobs. L'uomo che ha inventato il futuro
Leadership per una nuova generazione. Storia di un personaggio controverso: un genio od un tiranno? Un leader carismatico od un prestigiatore?
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Elliot, Lawrence
[Robert] Maxwell - Swindler of the Century
7 stapled pages. Undated. Publisher not stated. Presumably published in the U.S. A scathing indictment of Mr. Maxwell and his record. Pencil marginalia and underlining. Light wear. A sound copy. Book
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ELLIOTT ANATOLE
Madame ADAM ( Juliette LAMBER )par un de ses camarades Vétérans de 1870-71
broché - 14,5x22 - 129 pp - 1922 - éditions PLON et NOURRIT, Paris.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2034
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Elliott, Brian
Marcus Clarke
Ex - library. Jacket is in good condition, faint grubby marks all over, price clipped, wear at head and tail of spine, 'BCLA' written on spine of jacket and book. Book itself is worn at head and tail of spine, slightly bumped at corners of covers. FEP roughly removed, usuall library stamps on half itle page, back of title page, etc. Large browned area on BEP, soiled on top of page block, stamp on bottom of page block. Pages are slightly yellowed, otherwise clear and tight. J Ex - Library
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Elliott, Geoffrey
I Spy: The Secret Life of a British Agent
Hardcover; first edition; signed by author; unclipped dust jacket. Author is son of the spy. Page block tanned and pen mark on half-title page, no other notable flaws. AD Used
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Elliott, Lawrence
I will be Called John : a Biography of Pope John XXIII
1st UK edition. 8vo, 339 pages, illustrated. Former public library hardback in very good condition in sleeved dust jacket which has been price clipped. Usual library stamps inside. 39734. eng
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Elliott, Mrs. Ella Zerbey.
OLD SCHUYLKILL TALES. A History of Interesting Events, Traditions and Anecdotes of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
344 p. 8vo. Original gilt decorated red cloth binding, extremities very slightly rubbed. Very scarce and eagerly sought after. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 42
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Elliott, O L
THE MISSISSIPPI GIRL.
O. L. Elliott. G/NONE. 1947. Hardcover. Hardback first edition in dark-red cloth with light spotting scuffing. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean. No DJ. An Arkansas journalist portrays the plight of blacks in America; introduction by black musician Emanuel Mansfield whose career is described by the author. Black and white frontis photo of The Mississippi Girl Dorothy Lee Roberson Greenwood Mississippi pictured in what appears to be a cotton field. ; . O. L. Elliott, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 45181
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Elliott, Robert, and Roberts, Emma
Views in India China and on the shores of the Red Sea; Drawn by Prout Stanfield Cattermole Purser Cox Austen &c. from original sketches by Commander Robert Elliott R.N.; with descriptions by Emma Roberts 2 volumes in 1
London: H. Fisher R. Fisher & P. Jackson 1835. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes in 1: 68 64 p. 64 leaves of steel-engraved plates including 2 frontispieces 1 a color frontispiece engraved and printed by G. Baxter and 2 added engraved title pages with imprint: Fisher Son & Co. London 1835; 29 cm. Contemporary full polished maroon calf with five spine compartments between wide raised bands. Gilt-tooled title in second compartment; gilt-tooled decoration on wide raised bands and blind-tooled decoration on remaining compartments. Triple gilt-ruled borders with elaborate blind-tooled borders within on both boards. Gilt-rolled edges and turn-ins. All page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Emma Roberts 1794-1840 was an English travel writer and poet who lived in India for several years. Her text accompanies the beautiful engravings based on drawings by Commander Robert James Elliot who travelled from 1822 to 1824 in India Canton Guangzhou and the Red Sea area. Inscription on front free endpaper verso indicating that the book was given by Samuel Fennell on his engagement to Anabella Groom about 1837; she was the granddaughter of Hannah Lightfoot; later Anabella gave it to her friend Henry Plumptre Ramsden "lest it should in her own words fall into unworthy hands"; she died in 1882 and was buried in Trumpington Churchyard near Cambridge. The Rev. Henry Plumptre Ramsden 1848-1901 was the rector at Cottingham Yorkshire Eng. In Very Good Condition: edges somewhat rubbed; front board partially detached; occasional foxing generally light and in margins of plates; otherwise clean and bright. Because of the weight for international shipping it will have to be sent by international priority. H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 004378
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Elliott, W[illiam] E[dmund]; Hays, Glenn (Foreword)
Early Huron Houses - Book No. 1 - Three on the Huron Road
Goderich Ontario: Self-Published. Very Good. 1965. First Edition. Paperback. Describes the histories of "three homes found in a group about one and a half miles east of Goderich Ontario on number 8 Highway. They have long been of local interest and the cause of road stops by admiring passers-by. Few inland Ontario farm homes can count as a long-time occupant the grandson of an English Earl and reflect the gracious manner in which he lived as does the Curzon house. Few can rival the stateliness of the stone Rundle residence with its winding drive and its magnificent setting high on the banks of the Maitland River. Few too match the eye-catching appeal of the Laithwaite farm with its pleasing one hundred and thirty year old farmhouse and its five lawns adorned with statuary. This book presents these homes not so much for their architectural quality or impressiveness but for the eloquent record they furnish of the work aspirations and everyday life of their builders and other occupants in the early years of the twentieth century." - Foreword. p. 4 22. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Bishop p.1084.; 8vo . Self-Published paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 342h6137
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Ellis, Amanda M
Rebels and Conservatives. Dorothy and William Wordsworth and their circle.
Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1968. 2nd printing. 367 p. Large-8°, original cloth binding with dust jacket.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 205568
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Ellis, David
Death and the Author: How D.H. Lawrence Died, and Was Remembered
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket with very slight wear to upper edge of front inner flap. Board spine is a little cocked and faint mark to front pastedown, no other notable flaws. AD Used
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Ellis, George Agar
The True History of the state prisoner. Commonly called the iron Mask. Extracted from documents in the French Archives.
London, John Murray, 1827. 2. ed. VIII, 352 p. 8°, original half-leather binding.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 192868
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Ellis, George Edward.
MEMOIR OF SIR BENJAMIN THOMPSON, COUNT RUMFORD, With Notices of His Daughter. Published in connection with an edition of Rumford's complete works, by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston.
pp. xvi, 680 + full page plates. Very XLib. Many signatures loose. Large 8vo. Original full cloth binding, worn. Hardbound. Poor copy. The career and accomplishments of the American born Count Rumford (1753-1814) are quite remarkable. Thompson was an active and prolific inventor, developing improvements for chimneys, fireplaces and industrial furnaces, as well as inventing the double boiler, a kitchen range, and a drip coffeepot. He invented a percolating coffee pot following his pioneering work with the Bavarian Army, where he improved the diet of the soldiers as well as their clothes. The Rumford fireplace created a sensation in London when he introduced the idea of restricting the chimney opening to increase the updraught, which was a much more efficient way to heat a room than earlier fireplaces. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SCIENCE BOX 1
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Ellis, Havelock; from the library of Vincent Starrett
The Colour-Sense in Literature
Bloomsbury London: The Ulysses Book Shop 1931. Vincent Starrett 's copy with his signature. Very Good condition. Light cover soil. Corners are NOT bumped. Laid-in is a note from the publisher Ulysses Bookshop saying the book was sent at the author's suggestion to be marked "from the author" and requesting a review. Limited to 215 copies this copy unnumbered and labeled "Review copy unsigned". Bookplate of Stuart J. Eckerson. Bound in the original pink boards printed in black with red cloth spine. Signed by Vincent Starrett. First Edition Limited to 215 copies. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No jacket probably as issued. 30pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Ulysses Book Shop Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 018389
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Ellis, J J
Life Story of John Wesley : Memoirs of Mighty Men
London: Pickering & Inglis Ltd 1921. Neat inscription on front end paper. Fingermarks to a few pages. No creasing to covers or to spine. Mainly clean pages in a tight binding. Damp effect to upper corner of rear cover to rear end paper and to hinge joints between end papers and boards. Spine rubbed and sunned with minor splits and about 0.5 inches missing from top. Very dusty boards with rubbing to corners and a little marking. 64pp. Extremely scarce. Undated but inscription witrh date of 1921. Illustrated. Card Covers. Poor/No Jacket. 7.25 x 5 inches. Pickering & Inglis Ltd Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 009996
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Ellis, J R
PHILIP II AND MACEDONIAN IMPERIALISM
London: Thames & Hudson. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. 1976. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Hard Cover. Illustrated with four maps and four tables. Includes Chronology of Philip's reign Bibliography extensive Notes and Index. . Former owner's bookplate on fep else fine unmarked tight square and clean. The price-clipped dust jacket in Mylar is otherwise in perfect condition. VERY GOOD/NEAR FINE. . Aspects of Greek and Roman Life Series. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 312 pp . Thames & Hudson hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 130
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Ellis, J. J.
Life Story of John Wesley : Memoirs of Mighty Men
Neat inscription on front end paper. Fingermarks to a few pages. No creasing to covers or to spine. Mainly clean pages in a tight binding. Damp effect to upper corner of rear cover, to rear end paper and to hinge joints between end papers and boards. Spine rubbed and sunned with minor splits and about 0.5 inches missing from top. Very dusty boards with rubbing to corners and a little marking. 64pp. Extremely scarce. Undated but inscription witrh date of 1921. Illustrated.
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Ellis, Jean M; Dingman, Isabel
Facepowder and Gunpowder
Toronto: S.J. Reginald Saunders 1947. Book. Illus. by Hambleton Jack. Good. Hardcover. First Canadian Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 229 pages. Several black and white illustrations in text. "The story of Jean Ellis's experiences overseas as a Red Cross Welfare Officer. Here for the first time is a report to Canada by one of the more than 500 girls who represented our Red Cross in Europe." - from dust jacket. Front free endpaper neatly removed. Bookplate inside front board. Average wear to unmarked book. Binding intact. Above-average wear to dust jacket now preserved in mylar. A sound copy. S.J. Reginald Saunders Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 322H1385
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Ellis, Jean M.; Dingman, Isabel
Facepowder and Gunpowder
229 pages. Several black and white illustrations in text. "The story of Jean Ellis's experiences overseas as a Red Cross Welfare Officer. Here, for the first time, is a report to Canada by one of the more than 500 girls who represented our Red Cross in Europe." - from dust jacket. Front free endpaper neatly removed. Bookplate inside front board. Average wear to unmarked book. Binding intact. Above-average wear to dust jacket now preserved in mylar. A sound copy. Book
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Ellis, Jerry
Marching through Georgia: My Walk with Sherman - 1st Edition/1st Printing
New York: Delacorte Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1995. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0385311826 . An appealing first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with little soiling and adhesive residue on the front free end paper in an alike dust-jacket with some minor soiling; Jerry Ellis' memoir of his journey with General William Tecumseh Sherman from the fall of Atlanta to the end of the Civil War tells the story of a friendship forged on the battlefield and tested through the horrors of war. Ellis takes readers on a memorable and suspenseful journey through Georgia following Sherman as he marches his weary and starving troops inexorably towards the sea. Along the way Sherman makes friends and enemies faces natural disasters and clashes with Confederate commanders. In spite of all the hardships Ellis captures the spirit of the army and the man portraying Sherman as a courageous and principled leader who inspired his men to fight even when all seemed lost.; 8vo ; 306 pages; TBC . Delacorte Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 51097 ISBN : 0385311826 9780385311823
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Ellis, Joseph J
Seine Exzellenz George Washington. Aus dem Amerikan. von Martin Pfeiffer
München : Beck 2005. 385, [10] S. : Ill. ; 23 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 53367
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Ellis, Joseph J
Seine Exzellenz George Washington. Eine Biographie. Joseph J. Ellis. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Martin Pfeiffer
München : Beck, 2005. 385 S.; mit 12 Abb. auf 10 Tafeln 8° , O.Leinen, mit Schutzumschlag, mit Lesebändchen
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 162554
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Ellis, Joseph J.
His Excellency George Washington
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Minor edgewear to jacket, rubbing to board edges and foxing to page block. Faint marks to title page and facing title page. No other faults. AD Used
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Ellis, Joseph J.
His Excellency: George Washington
Hardcover, first edition & first impression, with unclipped Mylar protected dust jacket. Page block and page edges very slightly tanned. No other notable flaws, very good condition throughout. AD Used
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Ellis, Lucy; Sutherland, Bryony
Nicole Kidman
London: Aurum Press 2002-10-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed. Nicole Kidman wrote a long interesting personal note to the former owner of this book dated Xmas 2005 and signed first name only Nicole in blue ink on first blank page; 1st print full # line tight clean and unmarked Very Good bump to bottom front tip of board dust jacket shows a tiny chip at top of spine and some wear at top tip dj shows a spot of sticker remnant on spine near top Very Good/Good overall condition. Aurum Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 35641 ISBN : 185410859X 9781854108593
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Ellis, Lucy, and Bryony Sutherland
Tom Jones: Close Up - 1st US Edition/1st Printing
London New York and Sydney: Omnibus Press. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 2000. 1st US Edition; First Printing. Cloth. 0711975493 . A bright first American edition/first printing in Fine condition in Very Good dust-jacket with light edgewear; Tom Jones: Close Up is a biography of the life of the famous 18th century Englishman Tom Jones. The book tells the story of Tom's life from his birth to his death including his scandals and his relationships with many famous people.; 8vo; 390 pages . Omnibus Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 46418 ISBN : 0711975493 9780711975491
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Ellis, M H
Francis Greenway. His Life and Times. #10/350
Sydney: The Shepherd Press 1949. ix 292pp index notes bibliography bw ills col plates col pictorial endpapers. Full blue morocco leathertitled in gilt in slipcase. Slipcase slightly flecked. A little slight toning to page edges. De Luxe edition limited to 350 signed copies of which this is #10. Life and work of colonial architect Francis Greenway. Signed by Author. Signed Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Slipcase. Small 4to. The Shepherd Press Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 035413
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Ellis, Merwyn S
Tales From a Diary
New York: Self Published. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 1988. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 131 pp. Limited to 25 numbered copies. Stiories of the author's experiences as a pilot in World War II. . Self Published hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : BOOKS091912I
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Ellis, Ray; Walter Cronkite
North By Northeast
Birmingham AL: Oxmoor House Inc. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1986. Stated First Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. 0848706412 . Profusely illustrated with full-color watercolors by Ray Ellis. Original watercolor print by Ray Ellis laid in 11 x 14 - "Underweigh at Dawn". The volume is in excellent condition tight square and clean. The unclipped dust jacket has one closed tear on the rear panel else fine. A large heavy book five pounds - additional shipping charges may apply. FINE/VERY GOOD. Color Illustrations. Folio 13" - 23" tall. 117 pp . Oxmoor House, Inc. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13314 ISBN : 0848706412 9780848706418
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Ellis, Rev James J
Charles Haddon Sturgeon - Lives That Speak
London: James Nisbet & Co. 1890. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 240 pages. Undated. Circa late 1800s Gilt lettering upon spine and front board. Tissue-protected frontis. Average wear. Binding intact. Bookplate inside front board. Address label upon front fixed endpaper. Bit of foxing to fore-edge. Solid copy. James Nisbet & Co. Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 15104737
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Ellis, Rev. James J.
Charles Haddon Sturgeon - Lives That Speak
240 pages. Undated. Circa late 1800s? Gilt lettering upon spine and front board. Tissue-protected frontis. Average wear. Binding intact. Bookplate inside front board. Address label upon front fixed endpaper. Bit of foxing to fore-edge. Solid copy. Book
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