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FLEURY, Georges
Les Hommes de Guerre. Le Baroudeur, le Guerrier, le Para [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur à Maurice Druon ]
1 vol. fort in-8 br., Grasset, Paris, 1988, 826 pp.
Riferimento per il libraio : 70328
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Flexner, James Thomas
George Washington: the Forge of Experience 1732-1775
Little Brown 1965. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good . 0x0x0. Excellent copy clean and solid with unmarked text. Cover corners are square. Binding is firm and square. Jacket has light edge wear at spine ends but overall is crisp and bright. No statement of printing or edition. Books that sell for $9 or more ship in a box; under $9 in a bubble mailer. Expedited and international orders may ship in a flat rate envelope rather than a box due to cost constraints. All US-addressed items ship with complimentary delivery confirmation. Little, Brown hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : BD12309260030
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Flexner, James Thomas
George Washington and the New Nation (1783-1793)
466p., illus. Third of four-volume biography of Washington. Hardcover Good condition in torn d.j. fair
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Flexner, James Thomas
Steamboats Come True; American Inventors in Action
406p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Flexner, James Thomas
Steamboats Come True; American Inventors in Action
406p., illus. Hardcover Ex-library, Good condition
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FLICHE (Augustin).-
Saint Grégoire VII.
Paris, Gabalda, 1920, in 12, broché, X-191pp, couverture très fanée, 1er plat détaché
Riferimento per il libraio : 7102
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FLICHE MGR P.
MEMOIRES SUR LA VIE , LES MALHEURS , LES VERTUS DE TRES-HAUTE ET TRES-ILLUSTRE PRINCESSE MARIE-FELICE DES URSINS EPOUSE ET VEUVE DU DUC HENRI II DE MONTMORENCY , DECEDE RELIGIEUSE DU MONASTERE DE LA VISITATION DE MOULINS-SUR-ALLIER D'APRES LES CHRONIQUES DE LA VISITATION
POITIERS & PARIS LIBRAIRIE DE HENRI OUDIN 1876 2 volumes in-8 de X + 387 + 397 pages , dans une reliure demi percaline noire , dos plats avec titrage doré , bien complet des 2 frontispices et des 2 planches dépliantes ( fac-simile d'écriture ) , quelques taches et mouillures claires , bons exemplaires . Bon Couverture rigide
Riferimento per il libraio : 011627
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Flick, Alexander C
Samuel J. Tilden : A Study in Political Sagacity
Dodd Mead 1939. 597pp. Red cloth hardback no DJ light rubbing and wear to spine edges and corner tips spine edge slightly faded owner names in ink on inside front cover index bibliography footnotes Samuel J. Tilden : A Study in Political Sagacity . Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Dodd, Mead Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : w220331222
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Flickenschildt, Elisabeth
Kind mit roten Haaren. Ein Leben wie ein Traum.
Hamburg., Hoffmann und Campe., 1971. 185S. 1. - 10000. Tausend. 8°. OPappband mit OUmschlag.
Riferimento per il libraio : 009809
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Flickenschildt, Elisabeth
Pflaumen am Hut
Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe, 1974. PP, OU, 1.Auflage, gutes Exemplar
Riferimento per il libraio : 06834
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Fliedner, Fritz
Aus meinem Leben. Erinnerungen und Erfahrungen.
Berlin, Martin Warneck, 1902. 5. Aufl. IV, 416 S. 8°, OLnbd.
Riferimento per il libraio : 191420
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Fliedner, Hans-Joachim (Hrsg.)
Dichter am Oberrhein : eine Vortragsreihe an der Volkshochschule Offenburg mit einem Abriss der Geschichte der VHS. hrsg. und eingeleitet von Hans-Joachim Fliedner / Offenburg. Kulturamt: Veröffentlichungen des Kulturamtes ; Bd. 18.
Offenburg : Reiff, Schwarzwaldverl., 1993. 207 S. : Ill. ; 19 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
Riferimento per il libraio : 1117700
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Flint, W. Russell.
MODELS OF PROPRIETY. Occasional Caprices for the Edification of Ladies and the Delight of Gentlemen.
75p. Photogravure illustrations by John Dickinson. 4to. Original full gold decorated pink cloth binding. Dust jacket only slightly worn. First edition, second impression. Drawings and fictional stories of various artist models. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! EROS4
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Flint, William Russell
In Pursuit: An Autobiography
London: Medici Society 1970. Limited edition of 850 copies quarter bound in red leather with grey cloth this is number 676 and is signed by author's son Francis Russell Flint. Marbled endpapers designed by Flint one hundred and twenty illustrations in all of which thirteen are in full colour. Top edge gilt gilt stamp to front and gilt printing to spine. Comes in slipcase with original ribbon still in place. Minimal rubbing to cloth on boards very handsome. AD. Limited. leather. Very Good. Used. Medici Society Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 517800
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Flint, William Russell
In Pursuit: An Autobiography
Limited edition of 850 copies quarter bound in red leather with grey cloth, this is number 676 and is signed by author's son, Francis Russell Flint. Marbled endpapers designed by Flint, one hundred and twenty illustrations in all, of which thirteen are in full colour. Top edge gilt, gilt stamp to front and gilt printing to spine. Comes in slipcase with original ribbon still in place. Minimal rubbing to cloth on boards, very handsome. AD Used
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Flippo, Chet
Yesterday: The Unauthorized Biography of Paul McCartney
400p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Flippo, Chet (text) and Evans, Mike (editor)
Graceland
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 256pp. The story of Elvis's home and of himself.
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Flir, Alois
Briefe aus Innsbruck, Frankfurt und Wien. Geschrieben in den Jahren 1825 bis 1853.
Innsbruck, Wagner, 1865. 1, Aufl. 226 S. 8°, OBrosch.
Riferimento per il libraio : 191949
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Flitcroft, John E.
The Novelist of Vermont : The Life of Daniel Pierce Thompson
329p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Flocken, Jan von
Königin Luise : Biographie.
Berlin : Neues Leben, 1995. 3. Aufl. 366 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 21 cm gebundene Ausgabe
Riferimento per il libraio : 16797
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Floeck, Oswald (Hrsg.)
Briefe des Dichters Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner.
München, Georg Müller, 1914. Kritisch durchgesehene und erläuterte Gesamtausgabe "8° (18,5-22,5 cm). LXII, 485; 532 SS." OHalbleder mit vergoldeter Rückenverzierung [2 Warenabbildungen]
Riferimento per il libraio : 12402
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Floericke, Kurt
Tiervater Brehm. Seine Forschungsreisen / Ein Gedenkblatt zum 100. Geburtstag. Mit einem eingebundenen farbigen Umschlagbild von A. Wagner, einer Zeichnung von W. Planck, 2 Karten und 12 Abbildungen nach zeitgenössischen Bildern oder photographischen Aufnahmen der Gegenwart.
Stuttgart, Franckh/Kosmos, Gesellschaft der Naturfreunde., 1929. 8°. 79 Seiten. Frakturdruck. Grünes Originalleinenbändchen mit Deckelvignetten und farbig illustriertem Vor- und Hintersatz. - Ein ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar in fester Bindung und ohne Eintragungen. = Kosmos-Bändchen 114.
Riferimento per il libraio : 50990AB
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Floericke, Kurt
Tiervater Brehm. Seine Forschungsreisen / Ein Gedenkblatt zum 100. Geburtstag. Mit einem farbigen Umschlagbild von A. Wagner, einer Zeichnung von W. Planck, 2 Karten und 12 Abbildungen nach zeitgenössischen Bildern oder photographischen Aufnahmen der Gegenwart.
Stuttgart, Franckh/Kosmos, Gesellschaft der Naturfreunde., 1929. 8°. 79 Seiten. Frakturdruck. Grünes Originalleinenbändchen mit Deckelvignetten und farbig illustriertem Vor- und Nachsatz. (Erste Lage lose). - Ansonsten ein gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen. = Kosmos-Bändchen 114.
Riferimento per il libraio : 29466AB
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Flood, Jeanne
Brian Moore.
Lewisburg, Bucknell University Press (Irish Writers Series), 1974. 98 S. Leinen mit Umschlag / gebundene Ausgabe
Riferimento per il libraio : 20902 ISBN : 838778232
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FLOQUET A.
BOSSUET précepteur du dauphin, fils de LOUIS XIV et évêque à la cour ( 1670-1682 ).
Librairie De Firmin-didot Frère Paris 1864 In-8 demi maroquin marron foncé. Dos à 5 nerfs. Pièces de titre rouge sang, titre doré, date en queue. Tête dorée.623 pages.Couverture conservée.Envoi autographe signé se l'auteur sur la couverture.Edition originale.Très importante étude, hautement documentée sur une des parties les plus délicates de la vie de Bossuet.Très bel exemplaire joliment relié.
Riferimento per il libraio : 109251
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Floquet A.
Bossuet, précepteur du Dauphin, fils de Louis XIV
Paris, Librairie de Firmin Didot Frères, Fils et Cie Relié 1864 In-8 (16 x 23 cm), reliure pleine toile, ex-libris, 623 pages, envoi de l'auteur ; dos insolé, quelques petites marques d'usage sur les plats, tranches brunies, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Riferimento per il libraio : qv1178
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FLOQUET Maurice
Les Biographies Médicales. N°8, 12ème année : Georges Dieulafoy (1839 - 1911), par E. Apert. IIème partie.
BAILLIERE J.-B. & FILS. Nov. 1938. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 241 à 256. Quelques illustrations, photos et dessins en noir et blanc, hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
Riferimento per il libraio : RO80041286
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FLOQUET Maurice
Les Biographies Médicales. N°9, 11ème année : Théophile de Bordeu (1722 - 1776), par le Pr Forgue. IIème partie.
BAILLIERE J.-B. & FILS. Déc. 1937. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 113 à 128. Quelques illustrations, photos en noir et blanc, hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
Riferimento per il libraio : RO80041287
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FLOQUET, A.
Bossuet, Précepteur du Dauphin fils de Louis XIV et Evêque à la Cour (1670-1682)
1 vol. in-8 br., Librairie de Firmin-Didot frères et Cie, Paris, 1864, XIV-623 pp. Etat satisfaisant (anciens cachets et étiq. d'institut. relig. jésuite, couv. renforcées en bords, rousseurs, état très satisfaisant par ailleurs). Prix en l'état. Français
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Flora Coyne
1941-1942 Original Handwritten Diary Recording the Life of a Rural Michigan Woman in Her 60s As the United States Joins the Second World War
On offer is the 1941 to 1942 diary of 64-year-old Michigan resident Flora Coyne. This interesting notebook chronicles one woman's experiences in rural America during World War Two and includes an entry on the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. <br /><br />Coyne was born in 1876 and lived her life in rural Michigan. She passed away in 1947 at the age of 70. Her husband Patrick had passed away in 1936 five years before she wrote this diary. She had one son Basil. <br /><br />Coyne does not follow the dated entries in this diary but records her days using whatever space she requires. Her entries detail the daily comings and goings of her family and circle of friends. <br /><br />"Charley Mauley Basil & I drove to Harrison Mich to Conservation sale of land. E 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec 5-18-6 of Freeman Twp 83& 92/100 acres. All this time there was lots of snow in Clare Co. We got back to L George had dinner and Mauley left for Bannister" January 24 1941. "Got electric pump from Mr. Luce. New $34.95. Did usual work" July 24 1941. <br /><br />"Nice bright day. Cleaned up house. Baked cookies. Every one of deer hunters class was out in the woods. Bernard came about 7 PM. He came alone -- told us Mary was going home to . Mr. Dodge and Miller called in evening. Came up to Jeffrey's cottage to hunt deer. Told us about Peanut being so sick" November 15 1941. <br /><br />". Basil left for Pontiac. Shortly after they left we heard the news over the radio that Japan had attacked our islands of Hawaii and bombed Honolulu & Pearl Harbor killing many soldiers and wounding many others. As day advanced to nite more news of attacks on Pacific Islands and Philippines Islands also. In Washington our capital plans were being made to declare war on the Empire of Japan by Congress and our President Roosevelt" December 7 1941. <br /><br />This 5-year diary measures 5 inches by 4 inches and contains 365 pages. The covers are in fair condition showing some wear and weathering. The strap on the clasp is broken. The spine has broken but the covers remain attached as do all of the pages. The pages themselves are in good condition and the handwriting is legible. The diary spans from January 1941 to August 1942. Coyne did not write every day. <br /><br />This diary presents a straightforward account of daily life in rural Michigan as the United States enters into World War Two. The descriptions paint a clear picture of her daily routines and the names mentioned can serve as a cross-reference for genealogical research in Michigan. For a researcher in women's studies this book offers a good illustration of the social role that formed the experience of many women prior to WWII. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0010019
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FLORA Francesco, SAPEGNO Natalino e molti altri
Scritti su Luigi RUSSO [diFlora, Garin, Binni, Sapegni, V. Romano, Cantimori, Scrivano, C. Varese, Ramat, Marzot, Caretti, M. Petrini, Salinari, Antonielli, Baratto, Ragionieri. Numero monografico di BELFAGOR, Rassegna di varia umanità, anno XVI, n. 6, 30 novembre 1961.
In-8° (cm. 26,5x16,6), pp. 252 (da p. 665 a p. 916). Bross. edit. Saggi su l'uomo, il suo ruolo nella cultura it., la critoca, i suoi studi su vari movimenti e scrittori e epoche, la sua direzione di Belfagoe ecc.
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FLORA G SCHILLING
1900 CHARMING ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY HANDWRITTEN BY A WEST CENTRAL INDIANA WOMAN AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
LAFAYETTE INDIANA. Good. 1900. On offer is an interesting small diary/memo book written between Oct 1st 1900 and Feb 19th by Flora G Schilling an Indiana student. The memo book measures about 5 1/2 in by 2 3/4 in and was a promotional item put out by "Bert A. Drees Pharmacist" of Lafayette IN. With 30 pages it is in very good condition and 100% complete. The handwriting is quite legible. The heading of the first page note Class of 01 which would seem to confirm her status as a student. References on page 3 indicate that Schilling and her friends attended the annual Fall Carnival. The entries are sporadic in nature and some are undated. A notable entry in this little journal was: "Roosevelt came to the city. watching the Rough rider on Main Street." Oct 10 1900. This is a reference to the 1900 US Presidential election campaign where Theodore Roosevelt's was running as Vice-Presidential candidate. Most entries are of a chatty nature: "Frank and I went to dancing school Had a royal time" p10. "Preparing for examination in Astronomy." Dec 12 1900 "E. S. & I bidding V goodbye. Went downtown to to sample candy" pp15-16. "Sister M was in the room and had to study oh so hard I went to dance Monday night and had a swell time." Jan 7 1901. An interesting little notebook with an important historical reference - Wm. McKinley was in fact elected President with Roosevelt as his Vice President and less than 1 year later Roosevelt would be President following McKinley's assassination.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF UNITED STATES INDIANA TIPPECANOE COUNTY LAFAYETTE 19TH CENTURY 20TH CENTURY 1900S PROGRESSIVE ERA FLORA G SHILLING LAFAYETTE IN TEDDY ROOSEVELT 1900 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WILLIAM MCKINLEY WM. MCKINLEY ENTERTAINMENT IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY YOUNG PEOPLE AT THE TURN OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 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
Riferimento per il libraio : 0008092
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Flora Rheta Schreiber
Sybil Sedici maschere su un unico volto: storia di una donna divisa fra sedici esistenze
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Flora Volpini
La fiorentina
Flora Volpini La fiorentina. , Rizzoli 1975, Copertina cartonata, sporca e ingiallita. Tagli e pagine sporchi di polvere e ingialliti. Collana:"BUR". Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 343<br>
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Floramund Fellmeth Difford
An Angel's Illustrated Journal: It Has Taken Sixty Years to Explain Why She Was on the Mactan and Not a Prisoner
245 pages with many b&w photos, as-new condition in every respect inside and out.
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Florence Becker Lennon
The life of Lewis Carroll
Volume in lingua inglese. Brossura illustrata presentante abrasioni ai margini e leggere tracce di usura da sfregamento ai piatti; lieve abrasione al margine inferiore del piatto posteriore. Pagine naturalmente e lievemente ingiallite dal tempo soprattutto ai tagli con rare ed occasionali illustrazioni in nero. Numero pagine 448. USATO
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FLORENCE E HUGHES
1933 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT RELIC OF DEPRESSION ERA TENNESSEE AND A SADLY TYPICAL LOOK AT THE LIFE AND TIMES AND RACE RELATIONS OF THE DAY
SPRINGFIELD BARREN PLAINS TENNESSEE. Good. 1933. On offer is a very interesting manuscript diary handwritten by Florence E. Hughes who lived in or near Springfield Tennessee in 1933. We believe Florence was an African American woman though this is not stated categorically in the book there seems little doubt given the clues some activities etc. Florence was born on July 4th 1867. She married Walter S. Hughes in 1890 and had three children with rather interesting names; Golden R. Pearl M. and Jewel A. She talks of "traveling" to Springfield and living closer to Barren Plains which she writes about it as if it were home. Prolific but rather illiterate Florence details life and quite a few deaths from the area talks of barn dances tobacco growing shows coming into town a "Negro" trial that was held on their front lawn and much more for a full diary. Her husband was a blacksmith by trade and Florence designed several gravestones for her family and some local folks providing a very broad knowledge base of doings in the town. Here are some snippets: 1933 "January 1st Mary Olive Highsmith Jones will have her funeral at the Baptist Church here today. She died at her home in Murfreesboro Tenn. on Friday and brought here to her mother and father's Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Highsmith on Saturday and kept her there until today. Buried her in Springfield. A large crowd attended church. I was sick in bed and could not go so I was so sorry. Great deal of sickness here this winter." "January 3rd I am up today but not well. Mr. Morris is clearing the old brick house. Is moving everything he has today at the new house near Mt. Penson Church. We have lost a real neighbor and friend. Floral Park wishes them the best of wishes. Hope to have them come back. I mailed Ruby a pk this morning. I received a new year book from her. Mr. Clinard is moving to the Sommer's house today. I have been up all day. Charley Johnson was arrested this morning and carried to jail selling whiskey." "January 11th V. Strange and wife are moving near Guthrie Ky today. Sure wish them well and like to have them back some day. 3 o'clock still raining. I made a design for Bro Zoa and sister Ida's grave. Will carry them to the cemetery soon. This is the third one I have made for their grave in Springfield Tenn
Annie sick a bed." "January 20th & 21st I spent the day at the club house. Had a real nice dinner and large crowd. Mrs. Lillie Holman gave me a clipping from the Nashville Banner in behalf of Ed. He sure has all honors a man could have. Nothing too good can be said of him. Oh why did he have to go. Some day we will understand. Oh what a man he was
.I received several papers from Ia in Houston Tex giving the articles of bro Ed funeral and burial. It was wonderful to read. To see and know how his country honored him
" "February 10th Captain Charles A. Lindberg is getting some more trouble about his baby. Kidnapers are demanding $500000 or they will take his baby
." "March 8th Somewhat warmer today. They are going to carry Mr. Joe Gown's remains out to Mr. Pink Gown's this morning from Henry and Bill. They went over to Nashville last night after he died and brought him to town. I sent flowers over town to Annie Taylor for her mother's grave her birthday tomorrow. The club are going to send eats to Mr. Gown this eve. Rev. F. E. Alford of Cedar Hill got run over by a car this morning and got his hip broken and they carried him to Nashville Hospital but died the same day. Did not live but little. A fine man gone." "April 21st
.Elizabeth Holman taken supper here tonight. Stayed over for the Negro play that is on tonight at the High School building. Club meeting this eve. Mrs. Smith was still in the hospital not able to come. The jury sent King to the pen for 21 years." "May 6th A large crowd was in town to see the large whale. Idella and myself went to Springfield this eve was guest of Aunt Lucy Gorham. I also called on Mr. Lowery fishery. Purchased me two mated fan tailed fish also snails and tad poles
." "June 1st E. T. and Nancy have a girl baby. Washed for Annie today. Real warm. Daniel Garrett of Houston Tex left for his home this morning. He spent several days with his mother Mrs. Viola Garrett. Mrs. Dan Holland Mrs. Mollie Barbee Mrs. Barbee Holman Mrs. Estelle Corbin were guests at Floral Park this eve. Mrs. Laura Scott Cantrell died in Nashville today. Henry and Bill undertaker went for her remains and carried them to George Robert Scott where she will remain until tomorrow's burial 2 P.M." "August 14th Show came to Barren Plains for a week. It is real good. Viola and Hettie spent the night here. Idella and I went to the show. Mrs. Emma Benson stayed here with Viola while we were gone. The show is over in the lot in front of the house. Only 3 in the show. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brian and daughter
""August 21st & 22nd Had a real good show tonight. This is their last one. I did not go. Set on front porch and could hear real good
.Had large crowd at show. The darky's had some trouble and 2 spent the night in jail. Robert Garrett and wife from Mich. are here for a few days
Had the darky's trial here in front yard. Fined them $7.50 each. The show left in this morning. Hope things will be quiet once more
.Quite a crowd here at the trial. Sheriff A. L. Jett was here and Mr. Moor. Mrs. Harvey Powell was here and Mr. and Mrs. O'Brian the show people." "September 24th Preaching this morning and night. Truck load drove in Springfield to Tabernacle to hear a 13 year old girl preach. She is a missionary from China. She sure was fine. The meeting at the M.E. Church closed last night. They had a large crowd. Hope things will get quiet for awhile
." "November 6th Mr. and Mrs. Clenelan Mason has a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jackson has a baby girl. Hettie Lee is with Dora Lee. Cleve Baker buried their little girl at the Edward Cemetery today. March has gone to town as this is first Monday several spent the day in Springfield. Making flowers for our little cemetery." "December 13th One year ago today Bro Ed. Passed away at his home in Washington D.C. Buster went to see Dr. Dye this morning about his feet they are giving him some trouble
.They begun the work at the High School today digging out the basement and filling in the front. Will do some painting too. Buster working at the oil well tonight. Short of one hand
." Historians genealogists and researchers of the area will be delighted by the number of names are mentioned: Farrar Ollie Hughes Morris Charley Holland Viola McNeil Mollie Barber Randall Powell Jack Dean Dr. Charley Tanner Jim Chinnard Laura Pook Bob Trogdon Sam Moon Martha Alexander Pantha Hollingsworth Dr. Dye Bud Powell Charles Highsmith Bob Bell Olive Garrett C. Baggett Orndorff Earl West and more. The diary measures about 5" x 7 ½" and the cover is rather worn but overall G.; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS: GRAVESTONES NEGRO TRIAL TENNESSEE FLORENCE E. HUGHES SPRINGFIELD BARREN PLAINS BLACKSMITH DEPRESSION DEPRESSION ERA HEADSTONES TOMBSTONES NEGROES NEGRO SMITHY AFRICAN AMERICANS TRIALS WOMEN STUDIES GENDER STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES WRITER HOLOGRAPH SIGNED PERSONAL MEMOIR HANDWRITTEN HAND WRITTEN AUTOGRAPH AUTOGRAPHS BRITISH ENGLAND ENGLISH SIGNED LETTERS DOCUMENT DOCUMENTS MANUSCRIPT MANUSCRIPTS WRITERS WRITER AUTHOR HOLOGRAPH TRAVEL PERSONAL 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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Florence Heller
1930s Multi-Year Interwar Diary of a Middle Class Jewish New Yorker Age 16 Untouched by the Great Depression and Unaware of the Inequities of the Time
New York City Interwar NY: Interwar Years Great Depression New York City Teen. Good. 1930s. Hardcover. On offer is a well-kept Jewish middle class teenage girl's five-year diary from the 1930's in New York City. The author of the diary is Florence Heller. She lives in New York City and context suggests that she is 16 years of age when she begins it. Our informal research has not found any other additional biographical information about her. The diary covers the years 1933 and 1934 with several more entries scattered of the following 3 years. Her family is Jewish and as owners of a shop occupy a middle class position in the community. There are no references to the widespread economic woes of the Great Depression and her life seems insulated from its ravages. As you would expect it is chock full of the events and names of individuals that made up her busy adolescent life. "My birthday - terrible time - went shopping for a party - bought nothing. Sam Gottlieb called - had a good laugh" Jan 2 1933; "Got a call from Benny - he's bringing a friend along for Yetta - hope its someone nice . Yetta slept over. Benny brought Hal much to my disappointment - Benny is just about crazy over me - Saw Irving while walking with Benny - was a bad girl because I kissed too much" Feb 24 1933; "I wonder if I should go with Perry. I'll ask Lillie what to do"June 24 1933; "Yetta told me she met a nice fellow in nite school - I ought to go too - maybe I'll meet a nice fellow ." Oct 23 1933; "Closed store - Bob came in - said he didn't write because he was ill - I don't particularly care for Bob - We're going out tomorrow with Charlie and a girl" Jan 13 1934. The simple reference to the family having a 'colored girl' to do housekeeping hints at the racial and economic divisions in their society: "Francis the colored girl didn't come so I had to clean put on curtains & change bedding. After shower we had seder" Mar 30 1934. For a researcher into Women's Studies or a social historian this is an excellent window into the world of teenage girls during the inter-war years. The attitudes hinted at in this diary point to the type of traditional roles for women that would be steadily altered over her lifetime. The diary measures 5.5 inches by 4.0 inches and contains 365 pages. It is approximately 40% complete. The book is in good condition. The cover is a soft leather with an embossed design and shows little sign of wear. The handwriting is legible.; Manuscripts; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 365 pages; Keywords: handwritten manuscript document letter autograph writer hand written documents signed letters manuscripts historical holograph writers autographs personal memoir memorial antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier antike brief pergament dokument manuskript papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel Classism racism Great Depression Lived Experiences Girls experiences women's studies growing up in New York NYC New York in the 1930s interwar years middle class Jewish women Jewish teenager store owner Jewish store owners Jewish middle class NYC Americana US History ; Signed by Author . Interwar Years, Great Depression, New York City Teen hardcover
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Florence Lettie Slaght (Van Scoter)
1911 Diary of a Spunky Academically Inclined 8th Grade Girl Who is the Baby of a Large Chautauqua County New York Farming Family
Chautauqua Fredonia New York. Good with no dust jacket. 1911. Softcover. On offer is the sweet-as-pie diary of a bright and lovely young teenager the baby of her large family growing up on a farm in Chautauqua County New York in the early 20th century. Florence Lettie Slaght later Van Scoter 1897-1990 was the youngest of five daughters born to Charles S. Slaght 1854-1924. And Nellie Dewey 1862-1916. Charles worked as a tin-smith and the family resided in Fredonia Chautauqua County New York. In 1921 Florence married Walter David Van Scoter 1896-1974. Walter was a farmer and Florence worked as a school teacher in Fredonia. Florence keeps her diary during the 8th and 9th grades when she is 13 to 14 years old. She is a hardworking high-achieving student whose hobbies are limited by the amount of time she spends working on the family farm spending time with her family and working hard to achieve exceptional grades at school she records her grades in the memoranda section of her diary and she is an A student almost across the board. Florence is very close with her family. She writes frequently about her sisters whereabouts and activities. Her sisters are Mabel 1880-1956 Lola Etta 1884-1969 Alice Edna 1893-1976. She did have another older sister Alice Bula 1881-1890 who died well before she was born. Florences tidy writing descriptive daily entries make her seem older than her years. She notes highlights of her daily life in the Memoranda section of her diary providing some context to her daily entries. Some excerpts give the flavour of her writing: .Got up late and did a little sewing. Made a bag for my gym shoes. Mrs. Johnson Gustie Helen K and James were here to-night. Played pit. Had a sore throat when I went to bed Jan 7 1911. .Sore throat is much better. Did not go to church nor S. S. & Mable and Edna went. Mables birthday to-day. She is 31 years old. We gave her 1 dozen plates. I wrote to Lola
terrible wind tonight Jan 8 1911. Went to school. Gave a poem in assembly. Went for a walk in cemetery with Dorris Newjunes grandmother buried today. Mother very sick. Had Doctor Dodds. Dorris called in evening. Gustie called. Studied in evening April 3 1911. Stayed at home nearly all day. Stayed in store while Mabel washed. James went to Little Valley on early train. Very hot. I went to the Y. W. C. A. Social at the guild house. Had a grand time. Very busy July 3 1911. Froze ice cream with Father early. Are all going to Bear Lake. Edna still at Lolas. Had a lovely time at Bear Lake. Had ice cream and watermelon. Got up there 9 oclock and got home at 10: 30. Was sick a little. All is well July 4 1911. Got up early. Did dishes and mowed from 830 until 12 oclock. Tired. Edna stayed in the store all day. Mable sick in bed. Had the doctor. Did the work. Mrs. Roth called. Rained in afternoon. Wrote to Lola Sept 5 1911. Union school begins. Got up early. Recd a letter from Lola. Went to Dk. With Father with horse to be shaved. Went to Doc Black. Home alone. Stayed to home in afternoon. Band concert. Edna lost her beads and had row with Jas Sept 6 1911. Went to school all day. . Recd cards. Am not going up into High School in Jan. Went out walking after school with Edna. C. K. Called. Mabel ironed. Stayed in store. Papa tired. Good supper. Mother doing lots. Jas went home early Nov 21 1911. Slept until 10: 30am. Worked. Papa working atout and not home for dinner. Mother started my blue dress and finished skirt by night. Got new corset waist. Stayed at home all day. Went to game in gym which was won by Ex-Normals 41-49. Good time Dec 30 1911. .I must be good to my enemies instead of hating them. Keep up my friendships with everyone for true friends are valuable. I must never be infatuated over any boy nor show by my outward appearance that I care for them in any way
Try to get your Sunday School lesson every Sunday
Notes for 1912 Memoranda section. This diary is a terrific look at the life of a bright young female who has not yet turned her focus to boys and who instead provides great insight into the day-to-day of the academic social familial and farming experiences of rural New Yorkers in the early 20th-century. The diary measures approximately 3x5 inches. It is 100% complete with thorough entries every day for 1911 plus additional memoranda pages and some tipped in ephemera. ; Manuscripts; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 122 pages; Signed by Author . paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 0012287
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Florence Moncorgé-Gabin
Quitte à avoir un père autant qu'il s'appelle Gabin
Le Cherche-midi Editeur 2004 177 pages in8. 2004. Broché. 177 pages.
Riferimento per il libraio : 9481
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Florence Noiville
Isaac B. Singer Una biografia
Volume n. 426 di collana, traduzione di Francesco Bruno; sovraccoperta con impercettibili tracce di polvere, copertina rigida in cartonato con titolo dorato impresso al dorso molto ben conservata, leggero schiacciamento alle punte inferiori, rade macchioline da umido e pulviscolo al taglio superiore, ottimo l'aspetto delle pagine. N. pag. 252. USATO
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FLORENNE Yves
Chronique du Cavalier d'Or. Vie et Gloire de Rodrigue de Bivar.
MERCURE DE FRANCE. 2ème édition.. 20 janvier 1944. In-12. Relié. Etat passable, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 364 pages. 1er plat de couverture brochée, conservé. Reliure de bibliothèque : étiquette de code sur la coiffe en-tête et tampons sur la page de titre et dans quelques marges. Légèrement déboité et débroché, quelques pages volantes. Coins et coupes des plats de couverture, légèrement frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
Riferimento per il libraio : RO80114162
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FLORENNE Yves
Les plus belles pages de Delacroix.
Mercure de France, 1963. In-8 reliure basane caramel, titre doré, 322 pages. Parfait état.
Riferimento per il libraio : 15160
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FLORENT ANDRE
AUX TEMPS HEROIQUES DE JEANNE HACHETTE.
ARTHEME FAYARD. 1945. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 238 pages - tampon sur la page de titre et sur la page de faux titre - plan de la ville de beauvais en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
Riferimento per il libraio : R240094084
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FLORENT-MATTER.
Paul Déroulède. Biographie critique illustrée d'un portrait-frontispice et d'un autographe suivie d'opinions et d'une bibliographie.
E. Sansot. 1909. in-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. Paris, E. Sansot, 1909, in 12, broché, 62 pp. E.O. ENVOI de l'auteur sur la couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
Riferimento per il libraio : R300261208
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FLORENTIN, L.
François Barraud.
Genève, Galerie Moos 1931, 260x205mm, 188pages, reliure demi-chagrin verte à coins. Plats papier marbré. Auteur, titre et filets dorés au dos à nerfs. Tranche supérieure bleu. Couvertures et dos conservés. Belle reliure, hormis cuir très légèrement frotté par endroits. Exemplaire sur papier velin “Pont de Claix”, numéroté n.° 199 / 500, ornées d’une eau-forte originale. Collation effectué: contient l’eau-forte en début de l’ouvrage.
Riferimento per il libraio : 80048
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FLORER, Warren Washburn
Liberty Writings of Dr. Hermann Kiefer Chairman of the Freiburg Meeting
New York: G.E. Stechert & Co 1917. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Grey cloth with gilt lettering. viii 513pp. Frontispiece illustrations decorative endpapers. Very good. Mild binding edgewear with spine slightly sunned; title page hinge expertly and archivally strengthened with discreet contemporary paper strip. A tight and attractive first edition of this collection of the writings of this German physician politician and diplomat 1825-1911 whose activism caused him to flee Germany in 1849 and come to America where he spent more time politicking and diplomatting than in practicing medicine. Florer signs the title page boldly and in full in black ink. Other than a thumbnail biography foreword and lengthy introduction all of Kiefer's writings which include poems are in German. G.E. Stechert & Co hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 35285
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FLORES (María) [pseudonyme de MAIN (Mary)]
La Femme au fouet.
Paris, Le Club français du livre, 1953 1 volume 13,2 x 20,7cm Reliure éditeur pleine toile brique, auteur et titre dorés au dos, mention "X..." dorée sur le 1er plat. 3 feuillets, 262p., 2 feuillets. Dos légèrement insolé, pâles rousseurs sur les premières feuilles et rares en marges; ex-libris manuscrit.
Riferimento per il libraio : 15649
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FLORES (María) [pseudonyme de MAIN (Mary)]
La Femme au fouet.
Traduction, par Lola TRANEC-DUBLED, de "The Woman with the Whip: Eva Peron", biographie d'Eva Peron (1919-1952) publiée en 1952 par María FLORES, pseudonyme de Mary MAIN. Edition originale tirée à 15000 exemplaires (n°10015). Français
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Flores Maria
La Femme au fouet
Le Club Français du Livre Cartonné avec jaquette 1953 In-8 (14,1 x 21,4 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 262 pages ; petites déchirures avec et sans manque sur les bords de la jaquette, dos de la jaquette bruni, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Riferimento per il libraio : vk1870
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