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‎Esterina Basilone (a cura di)‎

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

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

‎Esterl, Dietrich‎

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

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

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

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‎Estermann, Alfred und Wolfgang Schopf‎

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

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

‎Tadelloses Ex.‎

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‎ESTHER A WALLING‎

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

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

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‎ESTHER ESTEBAN‎

‎MUJERES‎

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

‎Esther Hautzig‎

‎The Endless Steppe‎

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

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3735695 ISBN : 0140470700 9780140470703

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‎ESTHER MARIE GERNIT BULLOCK‎

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

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

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‎Esther Menaker -‎

‎Otto Rank -‎

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

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‎ESTHER MERINO PERAL Y EDUARDO BLAZQUEZ MATEOS‎

‎ISABEL DE PORTUGAL‎

‎Esther S Keyser‎

‎Paddling My Own Canoe‎

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

Referenz des Buchhändlers : X17815a ISBN : 1895709830 9781895709834

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‎Estienne, Charles.‎

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

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

‎Estrada, Alvaro‎

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

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

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

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 293995

‎Estrada, Alvaro‎

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

‎München. Trikont-Verlag 1980. Broschur‎

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

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 147786

‎ESTREE PAUL D'‎

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

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

‎ESTREE PAUL D', CALLET ALBERT‎

‎LA DUCHESSE D'AIGUILLON (1726-1796)‎

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

‎ESTREE, P. d’.‎

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

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

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‎DO YOU MIND - Memories of the William and Agnes Shaw Family 1832 - 2005‎

‎Ontario: Self Published 2005. Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Black glossy soft covers white type with pictorial illustration on face. 6 357 pages with archival B&W photos genealogy & family address book. Due to size & weight an extra shipping cost will be required. Please contact us by email to determine an accurate Canadian postal rate to your region. Can be picked up or delivered locally in the K-W area. <br/> <br/> Self Published paperback‎

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‎ETCHEVERRY JEAN-PAUL.‎

‎ARTHUR DE RICHEMONT LE JUSTICIER. PRECURSEUR COMPAGNON ET SUCCESSEUR DE JEANNE D ARC OU L HONNEUR D ETRE FRANCAIS.‎

‎ISBN : 2704802718. FRANCE EMPIRE. 1983. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 268 pages- quelques planches photographiques en noir et blanc‎

‎ETHEL A MORSE‎

‎1904 Diary of Wellesley College Student Ethel A. Morse Recording the Big Feelings Associated with Her “crush” on a Female Friend and Emotional Rivalry Within Her Social Circle‎

‎Wellesley Massachusetts Mass MA. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1904. Hardcover. On offer is a remarkable 1904 manuscript diary kept by Ethel A. Morse a young Massachusetts woman in her junior year at Wellesley College. A gifted and self-aware diarist Ethel offers an extraordinary first-person account of women’s higher education and same-sex emotional life at the turn of the century written decades before such affections could be safely expressed. The diary reveals the inner world of a bright privileged New England student raised in an academic household her father a teacher who struggles to reconcile intellectual ambition with forbidden desire. From a family of means Ethel writes with wit and precision but as would be expected of a young woman caught up in the throes of academia social pressures and romance her composure sometimes frays. She chronicles her daily life with a focus on her all-consuming attachment to another student named Anna. This love story which is likely largely occurring in Ethel’s own mind is frequently impeded by the rest of the girls’ social world. Particularly challenging for Ethel is her growing jealousy toward Grace who seems to be Anna’s roommate and a rival for her attention: “…Returned to college…Poor mother rather sober and weepy at having me leave her…Mother wanted to see Anna dear child! And also to see me off. It wasn't any more satisfactory to us though for it was lots harder for her and thus for me. Trunk had arrived when I got here…Tucked myself into bed about ten under my new slumber robe that Grace gave me” Jan 7 1904. “Grace went home in p. M. After waiting for 4 o'clock mail for letter from Brooklyn. Wonder why Anna going to spend Sunday with me. Won't it be fun - seem so good to have her all to myself to talk to and love all I want to. Telephone to Howard. Said he couldn't come out tonight anyway…Was coming out tomorrow until I asked him not to…made me feel so cheeky - but what could I do ” Jan 23 1904. Tension between Ethel Anna and Grace are not uncommon: “Called to a meeting of the Cap and Gown committee today never realized until now that being on this committee meant a free gown… Evening spent mostly at Anna’s. Sort of puzzled in my mind. Can’t decide upon something—what happened between Grace and Anna when they were together a week ago Saturday. ” Mar. 3 1904. The rivalry soon becomes personal and wounding: “What a cold reception from Grace! She evidently was overcome by pains of jealousy or something for she hardly spoke refused as near as possible to kiss me etc. ” Mar. 14 1904. From that moment forward the shifting loyalties between the three girls dominate Ethel’s emotional life. Her affection for Anna is openly romantic: “…Anna came over about 10 to see me—she’s just back from home. Sweet child! How good it seems to have her back! She’s certainly my little ‘crush’…” Feb. 9 1904. As the semester advances her self-reproach grows sharper: “…Why was I ever made with any feelings any love for anyone—much less with such a jealous streak in me… The attitude of the two girls has been as queer toward me today as if they said ‘Poor girl! She is awfully silly but to make her feel better we’ll baby her…’” Apr. 27 1904. Throughout Morse documents the emotional grammar of female friendship at Wellesley—deeply affectionate coded and often indistinguishable from romantic attachment. “I doubt sometimes whether Anna cares for me—in fact I know she doesn’t fully reciprocate all I feel… Oh if only I didn’t care so much for her! She is a regular spell to me. The minute I see her everything seems to be harder to say. ” Apr. 25 1904. In May she vows independence: “In spite of everything I was going to forget about Anna and Ruth and live my life with nobility and power… Perhaps this is just what I need to make me strong in my own strength. ” May 25 1904. Longer excerpts that take us from the summer after junior year into the autumn of senior year give further flavour to Ethel’s diary: “.Was surprised about one o'clock by Anna. Such a good time we had! We just talked talked and talked some more! It all seemed quite like old times. She looks yet very tired though. I fear that the hard work at home wears on other more than she realizes. She's a dear girl. I can't help loving her very dearly. We simply made her stay to dinner. I went home to Dudley Street with her on the electric. Two weeks from today we have planned a day at Nantucket together. We and our two dear mothers…” July 11 1904. “Anna here with us tonight. Arrived before I knew it.It seems too good to have the dear child here. There is something about her which I simply can't resist. When college closed I felt a little hardened toward her - I couldn't help it - but somehow I seem to have lost all that. To me she seems quite like her old self. Only I have knocked out a little of my foolishness in regard to her. I admit I was very foolish at one time. - but we all must be foolish in one way or another” August 18 1904. “Another beautiful day - only Anna had to go home. It seemed indeed lonely here tonight without her beside me in bed. I forgot to say anything about that heart to heart talk we had until 10 last night. We just opened right up for the first time since that little fuss this spring. We found we had both forgiven and almost forgotten as near as we could. We just discussed everything and felt better for it. She was so mad when I wrote her that last note but she never has said one word about it to her mother or any of the family. I thought once that she had and that they were a little prejudiced against me for it. How cold anyone blame them! Yet I was not the only one in the wrong. Her queer silence about all her own affairs this spring - which hurt Ruth and me so much. She explained by saying our attitude.” August 23 1904. “.But ever with such a happy day my mind is far from happy tonight. The same old suspense. The heart still pains the wound doesn't heal. If it weren't for Ruth I would pick up everything I possess and go home. In such an atmosphere I cannot live. Mother referred to Anna tonight. I say nothing and try to keep her from knowing how I feel at heart. If only I can keep up the role and act as if all were right between us but I fear I can't long” Oct 28 1904. “.And this afternoon Anna and I have been having a new experience. We were invited…by Marian Berry to be rushed so the girls say. Of course we are too modest to believe them though. Haha! Imagine our being invited! Imagine the awful blow to them when they received our replies! Bust we won't worry about such . In the air when they are of such a very doubtful and terrible character” Dec 2 1904. Taken together the diary stands as a rare early expression of female same-sex affection jealousy and emotional education within an elite women’s college. Of special research value to scholars of Gender and Queer Studies women’s higher education and the history of emotion it captures the interior life of a woman learning both to feel and to contain feeling in Edwardian America. The book is nearly full written in a page-a-day 1904 datebook measuring approx. 6.25 × 4 inches its pages densely covered in tight legible script. Only a few days are left blank and the book is about 90% complete. Two pressed four-leaf clovers remain between the pages dated May 25 1904 which Ethel noted as “symbols of the day of good luck. ” Bound in maroon leather with gilt edges the volume is well preserved spine sound writing crisp. Overall VG condition. BIO NOTES: Ethel Almira Morse 1882–1966 was born in South Natick Massachusetts to Herbert Leonard Morse 1855–1930 a teacher and Sarah Adeline Jones 1857–1936. She was educated at the Girls’ Latin School in Boston Class of 1900 and entered Wellesley College Class of 1905. Afterward she attended a commercial school in Boston and later taught in the commercial department of the Salem Normal School Boston Evening Transcript Sept 5 1912. In 1916 she married Lyndon Blaine Tewksbury 1878–1947 a Yale graduate and salesman; they lived in Boston and had three children: Lyndon Jr. Frances and Hamilton. She died in 1966. We have been unable to confirm Anna’s identity though we know there were three students named Anna in Ethel’s graduating class at Wellesley all of whom hailed from Massachusetts. ; Manuscripts; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; 365 pages; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE LESBIAN GAY STUDIES LBGT ETHEL A. MORSE GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES GIRL GIRL LOVE BROOKLINE MASSACHUSETTS SUFFRAGE TURN OF THE CENTURY DYKES LIPSTICK LESBIANS SOCIAL STUDIES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS HANDSCHRIFT HANDGESCHRIEBEN MANUSKRIPT SÜTTERLIN VON HAND GESCHRIEBEN HANDSCHRIFTLICH UNIKAT EINZELSTÜCK DOKUMENT SCHRIFTSTÜCK KURRENT KURRENTSCHRIFT DEUTSCHE SCHREIBSCHRIFT OSTPREUßEN KALININGRAD ADEL DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel; Signed by Author . hardcover‎

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‎Ethel Colby Conant, Editor‎

‎Vital Records of Augusta Maine to the Year 1892 - Two Volumes Complete: Births Marriages and Deaths‎

‎Maine: Maine Historical Society 1934 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Vital records for this Kennebec County Maine capital city - births marriages deaths 958 pages of valuable genealogical information! Published under authority of the Maine Historical Society. . Maine Historical Society hardcover‎

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‎ETHEL CREUTZ‎

‎1937 - 1957 ORIGINAL GROUP OF FOUR 4 5-YEAR MANUSCRIPT DIARIES DETAILING LIFE IN CHICAGO ILLINOIS FROM THE DEPRESSION TO THE POST KOREA CONFLICT ERA‎

‎Chicago Illinois. Good. 1937. On offer is a super group of four 4 original five 5 year diaries detailing one Chicago Illinois woman's life during the critical 20 year span of pre-World War II through to post Korea Cold War era of American and world history. Ably handwritten by Ethel Creutz she begins in 1937 and continues through 1957. Ethel likely in her early twenties at the beginning details her life in a pointed staccato whether the mundanities of day-to-day life or more significant matters with frequent references to Chicago's Loop Westinghouse where HL her husband secured a job Marshall's Department store where HL bought a pair of oxford shoes for $7.98 /$8.16 with tax June 5 1948 and Fields Department store where they bought HL a suit for $20.10 and a straw hat for $4.00 June 27 1949 a friend purchasing a new TV Oct 27 1952 - from these and so many more a reader can feel the rhythm of life. References to HL being laid off Dec13 1937 and then finding new work hint at the struggles they sometimes faced. Here are some snippets: "Walked to Alice sic Took my fur coat to the furriers. Apr 13 1937; "went to Chicago loop Got Jr gift - Fuller Hair BrushMar 31 1937 "went to 10:00 o'clock lunch at Alice - played cards in afternoon"Oct 28 1937; "Ironed and shopped went to dentist ." July 25 1944. Dec 7 1941 contains the entry: "Japanese fired on Pearl Harbor"followed by Dec 8's entry: "U States in war with Japan - went to loop the Chicago Loop. Listened and watched on TV Coronation of Queen Eliz - Good day"June 2 1953. A baseball fan she notes: "World Series opened today - Boston Braves won 1-0."Oct 7th 1948. Entries continue each day of play culminating with Cleveland won the World Series Oct 11 1948. Church played a very large role in her life and her diaries are replete with references to church attendance. On June 6 1937 she noted confirmed by Bishop Stewart Bishop George Stewart of the Episcopal Church. Creutz led a very active social life and there are many remarks about letters sent and received between her and her friends card parties and socials at the church. Included in one volume are 2 dated July 1937 and identified photographs. While the pages are intact in each volume the covers range from good to poor. Overall - good condition.; Manuscript; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF UNITED STATES CHICAGO ILLINOIS MIDVESTERN UNITED STATES COOK COUNTY ETHEL CREUTZ; MRS H L CREUTZ; CHICAGO; SOCIAL HISTORY OF CHICAGO; WOMEN IN THE MID-20TH CENTURY; WOMEN IN CHICAGO; CITY LIFE IN MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICA GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES WINDY CITY SECOND CITY LATE DEPRESSION ERA 1940S PRICES IN AMERICA; 1948 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL; CONSUMPTION HABITS IN 1930S TO 1950S AMERICA; AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0008135

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‎ETHEL DYSON‎

‎1913 CHARMING HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT TRAVEL DIARY OF TWO TOURS BY A YOUNG WOMAN DIARIST‎

‎ITALY BELGIUM THE RHINE SWITZERLAND. Good. 1913. On offer is an original diary handwritten by Miss Ethel Dyson during over 39 pages her trips to Italy April 4 1913 - April 25 1913 and her trip to Belgium The Rhine and Switzerland August 9 1913 - August 30 1913 with her mother and father Edwin. There are 2 Thomas Cook and Son itineraries covering the 2 different trips. Miss Dyson is a rather charming diarist but can be pointed as she notes - 'It took a long while passing thro the Customs House where the officials are very excitable and stupid'. She also states there is a Lady Spencer in the party although the passenger list only refers to a Mrs. Spencer. Overall this is a rather lovely travel diary of two fast paced tours of targeted European locations by a charming detailed writer. G.; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; TRAVEL EUROPE EUROPEAN TOUR GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES SUFFRAGE 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 . unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0001142

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‎Ethel Firebrace‎

‎The Autobiography of Ethel Firebrace‎

‎London: The Cresset Press 1937. First edition of the autobiography of Ethel Firebrace 224 pages in clean condition with light foxing throughout many B/w photographs and illustrationsall present as listed plus very informative text NO dustwrapper.outer boards are clean with very slight discolouration to spine. A pleasing example of this book SEE IMAGES. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. First Edition. Cloth Covered Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. 8 x 5¾ Inches. Hardcover. The Cresset Press, Hardcover‎

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€ 261,47 Kaufen

‎Ethel Fiske‎

‎Rare 1899-1903 Diary and Scrapbooks by Student of Mathilde Marchesi‎

‎CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS MASS MA PARIS FRANCE. Good with no dust jacket. 1899. Sensational 1899-1903 Belle Époque collection of two scrapbooks and one handwritten personal diary by a young singer named Ethel Fiske who studied under some of the greatest vocal instructors of her time. Fiske was the daughter of Harvard professor and author Dr. John Fiske. She lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge Massachusetts and was 27 years old when she began writing the diary. Sensational 1899-1903 collection of two scrapbooks and one handwritten personal diary by a young singer named Ethel Fiske who studied under some of the greatest vocal instructors of her time. Fiske was the daughter of Harvard professor and author Dr. John Fiske. She lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge Massachusetts and was 27 years old when she began writing the diary. Fiske’s entire diary is concerned with her voice lessons in the United States and in Paris. She records what happens in her lessons names the songs that she sings and comments on and critiques her music teachers. When Fiske lived in Cambridge her teacher was Mademoiselle Avigliana a Dramatic Soprano who had once worked at Covent Garden and the Royal Italian Opera. There are several long letters from Avigliana to Fiske included in the diary. The following are excerpts taken from Fiske’s dairy: “I took a lesson. I sang all the lessons through. …Mlle gave us a new arpeggio several notes longer than the second one . Then I sang ‘Thou That Tellest. ’ She said ‘this is a good lesson’” February 22 1899. “I sang to Miss Willis and Mr. Frank Lee in Nichewaug music room without accompaniment. Mr. Lee said ‘it was delicious’” September 7 1900. In October 1900 at age 28 Fiske travels to France with her friend Francis Ames where Fiske along with a successful young student named Miss Dodge becomes the student of Paul Marcel. Fiske hopes to become a singing sensation and her diary is full of the compliments and words of praise that she garners. Her father dies and she returns to the United States for several weeks. She then returns to France to become the student of famous German mezzo-soprano Mathilde Marchesi at her school on Rue Jouffroy. There are two original handwritten letters from Marchesi tucked into the dairy. Fiske does not explain why she left the tutelage of Marcel. Marchesi is known today as the teacher of a significant number of great singers including Nellie Melba Emma Calvé and Frances Alda. One entry indicates that by 1903 Fiske had established her own salon: “I sang in my salon to Mr. & Mrs Hallett. Sallia played for us ‘L’Eselave’. . Mrs Hallett said my voice was ‘magnificent’ October 29 1903. Tipped in or laid in the diary are seven music programs eleven original handwritten letters nine news clippings seven original photographs including two of Ms. Ames and six miscellaneous pieces of ephemera. The diary ends somewhat abruptly. There is a short section dated 1904 which indicates that Fiske is still in France and has a salon at which she sings for very small audiences. Fiske’s scrapbooks contain extensive clippings of opera and theater performances in Paris during the 1902 1903 and 1904 seasons. The covers of both scrapbooks have separated from the binding but all pages are intact. Included are numerous playbills and magazine clippings regarding shows and actresses. Fiske has recorded the dates of every performance she attended as well as many of the restaurants she dined in she includes names or initials of her theater and dinner companions. The newspaper clippings and theater programs are in excellent condition. Examples of items preserved include detailed restaurant bills calling cards invitations and personal notes and letters. There are several news articles about a famous criminal fraud case involving the notorious Therese Humbert as well as photographs of various theater stars including Sarah Bernhardt. There is also a 1902 map of the Paris Metro. Fiske’s scrapbooks offer a comprehensive look at the cultural and theatrical life in Paris over a century ago. This collection is a valuable piece of Belle Époque history with first-hand accounts of Ethel Fiske’s interactions with some of the most famous vocal instructors of the time. 1899-1903 Diary 8.5 x 6.7696 pages100% Complete Good conditionlegible text with many blank pages at end maroon leather with initial E. F. 1899 on front. 1902 Scrapbook: 9” x 12” 60 pagesCover has separated from the book; pages in good condition95% complete1903 Scrapbook: 9” x 12”60 pagesCover has separated from the book; pages in good condition95% complete ; Manuscript; 8.5" x 6.76"; 96 pages; WOMEN STUDIES GENDER STUDIES PRE SUFFRAGE AVIGLIANA MARCEL MARCHESI HARMONICS SINGERS SOPRANO MUSIC COMPOSERS OPERA SYMPHONY OPERATIC HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES Systematic Physical Training JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MUSIK . hardcover‎

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‎Ethel Leber‎

‎Handwritten Depression-Era Vermont Diary by Ethel Leber‎

‎Bristol Vermont. Good with no dust jacket. 1928. Hardcover. A detailed 1928 diary handwritten by 62-year-old Ethel LeBer in rural Vermont during the early years of the Great Depression. LeBer was born in November 1865 and lived her life in northern Vermont near the city of Bristol. She passed away in 1929 at the age of 63. She was married to William LeBer and they had one child a daughter who died when she was 16. Together Ethel and her husband operated a small farm. She was 62 when she kept this diary. The diary describes the daily life that she and her husband lived detailing the many tasks necessary to keep their farm operation going. It is totally focused on their immediate life with almost no references to what was happening in the larger world. “Still cold -- 15 degrees below. Nelson came down to dinner was here just about 2 hrs. Will went down to Bristol and got a horse shod . He and Lloyd cleaned out the sawdust in the ice house” February 6. “70 degrees. Hot & sultry. Lloyd drew rest of wood to W. Wright. Will made ice cream & did chores. He filled the refrigerator for the first time. Put milk in trough to cool for first time” April 5. “Clear and cooler. Men worked at haying. Nailor boy worked here. I cooked beet greens & made graham pudding” July 17. “Cloudy and cool. Snowed a little in the morning. Men finished digging potatoes. Had 850 bu. Nelson stayed here last night and went home this AM” September 25. “Very pleasant. Ate our dinner with Lou and tried to be happy but when the heart is sad its hard to be glad” December 25. Details- 6" x 3"- 122 pages- 100% completeCondition- Cover is in good condition- Binding is damaged on the inside of the front cover- Stitching is intact but the binding has cracked- Pages are in good condition and the handwriting is legibleEthel LeBer’s diary offers an excellent view of the daily life of a small farmer in upstate Vermont during the Great Depression and paints a clear picture of the life that many many women in rural America led at that time of severe economic distress. ; 6" x 3"; 122 pages . hardcover‎

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‎Ethel, Anna‎

‎Vierzig Jahre im Dienste der Kunst.‎

‎Darmstadt, Arnold Bergstraeßer, 1913. 1. Aufl. Mit Frontispiz, 164 S. Gr.-8°, OBrosch.‎

‎Einband braunrandig, Bindung nur leicht gelockert, sonst schönes Ex.‎

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Buch & Cafe Antiquarius
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‎Etheridge, Melissa with Barton, Laura‎

‎The Truth is ..... My Life in Love and Music‎

‎Ex-library book with usual (minimal) marks and stamps - to ffep and dedication pages only. No other marks. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor bump to bottom of spine and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn with signs of handling. 231pp. The autobiography of female rock musician and singer Melissa Etheridge from Kansas in which she openly discusses the massive impact of her publicly coming out, making her a highly visible spokesperson for the gay and lesbian community.‎

‎Etherton, PT P T‎

‎In the Heart of Asia‎

‎Constable and Co Limited 1925. 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. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN: Constable and Co Limited hardcover‎

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‎Etiemble René‎

‎"Crébillon fils - collection ""Les plus belles pages"""‎

‎Marcure de France. 1963. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 274 pages. Jaquette légèrement pliée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

‎Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

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‎Etienne de Crouy-Chanel‎

‎Alexis Leger - l'autre visage de Saint-John Perse‎

‎Jean Picollec. 22-11-1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 296 pages. Quelques planches de photographies en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

‎Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

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‎Etienne Micard‎

‎Antoine Léonard Thomas (1732-1785), un écrivain académique au XVIIIe siècle‎

‎1924 Librairie ancienne E. Champion broché, 312p. bon état‎

‎Table : la vie et le caractère de Thomas, ses amitiès - les débuts antiphilosophiques - la curiosité scientifique - le poète épique - les éloges - la question féminine - les idées littéraires - sentiments et curiosités préromantiques - sa réputation, les vicissitudes de sa gloire - conclusion, bibliographie.‎

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Librairie Tant qu'il y aura des livres
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‎ETIENNE TAILLEMITE‎

‎BOUGAINVILLE A TAHITI‎

‎SOCIETE DES OCEANIQUES. 1972. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30 pages. Nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

‎Dossier 14. Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

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‎Etiemble‎

‎Confucius‎

‎Club du Livre Français 1956 Reliure toile ocre rouge éditeur - Carte hors-texte - 297 pages Bon état 402 g‎

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ART BOHEME - l'esprit du Carré-Rond
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‎Etiemble‎

‎Confucius‎

‎Club Français du Livre Portraits de l'histoire Relié 1956 In-8, reliure toile décorée de l'éditeur sans le rhodoïd, une carte dépliante in fine, 297 pages, dos insolé, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.‎

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Abraxas-Libris
Bécherel France Francia França France
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‎ETIENNE FAJON‎

‎EN FEUILLETANT L HUMANITE 1904-1964‎

‎L HUMANITE. 1964. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 190 pages. Photographies en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

‎Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

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‎ETIEMBLE‎

‎Genèse du mythe 1869 1947 - bibliographie analytique et critique suivie d'un supplément aux iconographies‎

‎Gallimard, NRF 1968 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 14. 542 pages. État correct d’occasion.‎

‎Ex-libris et traces de ruban adhésif sur les pages de garde Etat correct d’occasion‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 133930

Livre Rare Book

Librairie de l'Avenue
Saint-Ouen France Francia França France
[Bücher von Librairie de l'Avenue]

€ 24,00 Kaufen

‎ETIENNE DE MONTETY‎

‎HONORE D'ESTIENNE D'ORVES. UN HEROS FRANCAIS.‎

‎PERRIN. 2001. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 337 pages. Premier plat illustré en sépia. Nombreuses photos noir et blanc, hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

‎Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : R260157395

Livre Rare Book

Le-livre.fr / Le Village du Livre
Sablons France Francia França France
[Bücher von Le-livre.fr / Le Village du Livre]

€ 19,80 Kaufen

‎Etienne Rica‎

‎Le bureau des chagrins d'amour‎

‎Editions Prisma 2011 12 4x2 4x20 4cm. 2011. Broché.‎

‎Très bon état‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 500082431

Livre Rare Book

Démons et Merveilles
Joinville France Francia França France
[Bücher von Démons et Merveilles]

€ 6,00 Kaufen

‎ETIEMBLE‎

‎LIGNES D'UNE VIE - NAISSANCE A LA LITTERATURE OU LE MEURTRE DU PERE.‎

‎ARLEA. 1988. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 331 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

‎Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : R200036145

Livre Rare Book

Le-livre.fr / Le Village du Livre
Sablons France Francia França France
[Bücher von Le-livre.fr / Le Village du Livre]

€ 49,50 Kaufen

‎Etienne Fajon‎

‎Ma vie s'appelle liberte‎

‎Robert Laffont, 1967. Format 15x21 cm, broche, 382 pages. Avec un envoi autographe signe par l'auteur en page de garde.Bon etat.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 28432

Livre Rare Book

Librairie Frédéric Delbos
Lussan France Francia França France
[Bücher von Librairie Frédéric Delbos]

€ 6,00 Kaufen

‎ETIEMBLE ( René )‎

‎SUPERVIELLE‎

‎Paris N.R.F Gallimard 1960 in 12 (18,5x12) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 327 pages, avec 15 photographies hors-texte en noir et blanc. Collection ''La bibliothèque idéale''. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )‎

‎Très bon‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 39598

Livre Rare Book

Librairie Rouchaléou
Saint André de Sangonis France Francia França France
[Bücher von Librairie Rouchaléou]

€ 15,00 Kaufen

‎ETIEMBLE.‎

‎Comparaison n'est pas raison. La crise de la littérature comparée.‎

‎Paris, Gallimard, Les Essais CIX, 1955. In-12, broché, 115 pp. Édition originale.‎

‎ETIEMBLE.‎

‎Confucio. Traduzione dal francese di Antonio Cettuzzi.‎

‎In 8° gr., tutta tela editoriale ill. con acetato protettivo, pp., 324, (4), con ill. b/n f.t; esemplare in ottimo stato. (IK 01/1) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)‎

‎Etienne AUBREE‎

‎Lucile et René de Chateaubriand, Chez leurs soeurs de Fougères d'AUBREE‎

‎PARIS, H. Champion Lib. - 1929 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture illustrée -illustrations NB dans le texte - 161 pages - bon exemplaire‎

‎Etienne Bricon‎

‎Prud'hon‎

‎Volume della collana Les grands artistes- Leur vie-leur oeuvre. Brossura in cartoncino, scurita dal tempo e con lievi segni d'uso in particolare lungo i margini. Pagine appena brunite, con tagli irregolari, con ampio margine e note al piede, illustrate da 24 riproduzioni fuori testo. Leggere gore alle pagine bianche finali. Numero pagine 126. USATO‎

‎Etienne-M. Lajeune‎

‎San Francesco di Sales e lo spirito salesiano‎

‎Nuova edizione italiana riveduta e corretta a cura delle monache della Visitazione di Salò, traduzione di Adele Galli Prato, prefazione alla Seconda Edizione di P. Valentin Viguera; brossura editoriale di collana priva di danni sia all'esterno che all'interno con pagine immacolate e come mai sfogliate, solo piccolo residuo di colla da adesivo al dorso e in entrambi i piatti della copertina illustrata. N. pag. 167. USATO‎

‎ETTINGER (Elzbieta). LUXEMBOURG (Rosa).‎

‎Rosa Luxembourg, une vie.‎

‎Traduit de l'anglais par Dominique Peters. Paris : Editions Pierre Belfond, 1986. Un volume broché (24x15,5 cm), 364 pages. Avec des cahiers photographiques. Bon état.‎

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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 47895

Livre Rare Book

Le Livre à Venir
Chantelle France Francia França France
[Bücher von Le Livre à Venir]

€ 20,00 Kaufen

‎ETTA MAY HALE‎

‎1934 - 1938 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY HANDWRITTEN BY A TEENAGE NEBRASKA GIRL TRYING TO NAVIGATE THE TRICKY WATERS OF BOYS AND DATING AND A THOUSAND OTHER MATTERS‎

‎Nebraska U.S. Good. 1934. On offer is an excellent 5 year diary simply chock full of the details and minutae of a young girl growing up in the 1930's in mid-western America. The diary is a leather-bound volume measuring 5 1/2 inches by 4 1/2 inches. It contains 365 pages plus memoranda pages and covers the years 1934 through 1938. It is essentially 100% complete. The cover is in good condition and the pages are all intact. The handwriting is legible. Etta May Hale was born in 1920 and this diary records her teenage years from the time she is 13 until she is 17/18. She grew up in the Great Depression and Nebraska was hard hit in that economic catastrophe. Etta May married and moved at some point to Denver CO where as Etta May Russell she passed away in 1995 at 74 years of age. It would be tempting to suggest that she married one of the boys she mentions in the book Jean Russell but obituary records indicate that he married someone else and never left his hometown of Weston MO. From her entries it's clear that her family was not affect to any great extent. While no details are provided there are passing references to her father and his office. "Dad moved the office downstairs in the Memorial Building . The room sure is large" Feb 28 1934 "Sis has been working at the office" Feb 2 1934. As well money was simply not in short supply. It seems from context that she clearly comes from a very comfortable middle class family. There are many descriptions of purchasing trips for example a bedroom suite in Omaha about 100 miles away clothing such as a new suit and tickets to many plays and movies. The list is long: new "swagger" suits a bedroom suite casual and formal dresses white string dress red sport suit darling green taffeta formal hats and shoes pretty pair with brown leather heels white canvas brown kid and suede winter shoes prom shoes brown school oxfords cute white Swing strap pair black suede shoes silver sandals black oxfords and even a fur coat in 1937. There are periodic references to cleaning the house but nothing more detailed than that. She seems to do well at school being exempted at times from exams. The vocabulary and diction used in her entries indicates that she would be likely a good student. As one might expect from someone her age her diary is filled with the innumerable goings-on of a busy teenagers life. Many of her entries deal with her social life especially with boys. As with many young people their social life especially with the opposite sex is paramount. She is continually discussing this boy or that boy and navigating the tricky waters of dating - fairly successfully. She participates in activities with 2 Masonic youth organizations - Job's Daughters and De Molay which suggests her father is a Mason. Her social life is very active - dances movies plays meeting friends - its a constant whirl. The real value in this diary though is her meticulous recording of details such as movies seen items purchased. For example: 1933 Tugboat Annie Papa Loves Mama Peg O' My Heart The Strangers Return Three Cornered Moon.1934 The Kid from Spain I Loved a Woman Mr. Skitch Lady Killer Havana Widows Bitter Sweets Frontier Marshal Dinner at Eight S.O.S. Iceberg Jennie Gerhard are just a few of the over 250 movies mentioned in her diary. This alone indicates that money is not a concern for Etta. Many locations are noted as the family has sufficient money to travel around visiting sites and dining out. Places mentioned include Marshall's the great department store in Chicago the Chicago World Fair President Ulysses S. Grant's home in Galena IL many visits to Omaha among some three dozen places mentions. In what has to make this diary a goldmine for local historians and genealogists she records full names of people she knows and with whom she interacts. For example: Carroll Boyd Jean Russell Benner Jane Porter Billie Scott Elmer Gregory & wife Lulu Luke Gregory Frank & Arline Marqua Vera Fleming Gertrude Roberts Anna Keohane Jack Kyle Helen Jean Porter Mildred Kotas Ruth Dunesing Kathleen Beard Betty Aldrich Clarice Hutchison Marguerite Adams Mary Bitterbush Sara Frances Turner Marion Boyd Mary Virginia Brockway Bill Boyd Roberta Roberts Grace Anderson Ethel Tignor Richard Haff George Craig Dwight West Dorothy Smith Beverly Sidylitz Kathryn/Kate Faunce Dorothy Pooley Ellsworth Hall Merrill Rosenberger Harold Neimann Bud Cowles James Chapin Lois Hail Winston King Mary Jane Davisson are just some of the over 100 individuals by their first and last name. Thus this diary becomes a powerful cross-referencing tool. A social historian would appreciate the day-to-day detail she records of the comings and goings of her and her friends. No doubt this could prove to be an interesting contrast to the grim lives of many Nebraskans as they suffered through the Depression.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF 1930s 20TH CENTURY UNITED STATES ETTA MAY HALE; ETTA MAY RUSSELL; URBAN HISTORY OF NEBRASKA CITY; NEBRASKA; MID-WESTERN AMERICA THE GREAT DEPRESSION; GROWING UP IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION YOUTHS TEENAGERS WOMEN STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0008037

Biblio.com

Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc.
Canada Canadá Canadá Canada
[Bücher von Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc.]

€ 1.908,79 Kaufen

‎ETTE (Hg.), Ottmar‎

‎Alexander von Humboldt. Reise in die Äquinoktial-Gegend des Neuen Kontinents. Erster und zweiter Band.‎

‎Frankfurt, Insel Verlag, 1991. 1. Aufl., 2 Bände. Mit Frontispiz und zahlr. Abbild. im Text und auf Tafeln, 1637 S. (fortlaufend paginiert). Kl.-8°, OLnbde. im Original-Pappschuber.‎

‎Neuwertiges Ex.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 192837

Antiquariat.de

Buch & Cafe Antiquarius
Germany Alemania Alemanha Allemagne
[Bücher von Buch & Cafe Antiquarius]

€ 26,00 Kaufen

‎ETTER (Philippe).‎

‎Sens et Mission de La Suisse. Traduit de l'allemand et présenté par Georges MEAUTIS.‎

‎Genève, Editions du Milieu du Monde, 1942. In-12, broché, non coupé, 241 pp. Édition originale. Un des 85 exemplaires numérotés sur volumineux blanc spécial, seul tirage en grand papier.‎

Anzahl der Treffer : 108.316 (2167 seiten)

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