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‎Steinbach, Alice‎

‎Without Reservations : The Travels of an Independent Woman‎

‎"In many ways, I was an independent woman," writes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alice Steinbach. "For years I'd made my own choices, paid my own bills, shoveled my own snow." But somehow she had become dependent in quite another way. "I had fallen into the habit of defining myself in terms of who I was to other people and what they expected of me." But who was she away from the people and things that defined her? In this exquisite book, Steinbach searches for the answer to this question in some of the most beautiful and exciting places in the world: Paris, where she finds a soul mate; Oxford, where she takes a course on the English village; Milan, where she befriends a young woman about to be married. Beautifully illustrated with postcards from Steinbach's journeys, this revealing and witty book transports you into a fascinating inner and outer journey, an unforgettable voyage of discovery.Contains a "Reader's Guide" (pp 283-295) Book‎

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Kalamos Books
STREETSVILLE, CA
[Bücher von Kalamos Books]

€ 9,27 Kaufen

‎Steinberg Janice‎

‎Death Crosses the Border‎

‎New York: Berkley Prime Crime. Near Fine. 1995. 1st Berkley PrimeCrime Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Mild spine crease. Paperback Original. Full number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. . 0.67 x 6.72 x 4.24 Inches. 230 pages. A Margo Simon Mystery No. 2. Traveling with the reckless Reverend Zeke Holroyd en route to Mexico where she is investigating a dangerous story public radio reporter Margo Simon is stunned when Zeke dies in a suspicious car accident. . Berkley Prime Crime paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 602234 ISBN : 0425150526 9780425150528

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Storbeck's
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€ 5,08 Kaufen

‎Steinem, Gloria‎

‎Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem‎

‎377 p. Hardcover Very good condition good‎

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Readville Books
Readville MA, US
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€ 14,84 Kaufen

‎Steinem, Gloria‎

‎Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem‎

‎377 p. Hardcover Very good condition good Signed by the author.‎

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Readville Books
Readville MA, US
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€ 14,84 Kaufen

‎Steiner, Wendy‎

‎Exact Resemblance to Exact Resemblance‎

‎New Haven: Yale University Press 1979. Second printing. Hardcover. Very Good /good. 8vo. x 226 pp. Bound in full red cloth in red dust jacket printed in white and black. Black and white frontispiece and illustrations. Very Good internally clean and crisp light dustiness to top edge minor shelf wear to bottom edge in Good dust jacket with a few tears to edges longest is 2" overall rubbing and wear. Solid copy. <br/><br/> Yale University Press hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 001970 ISBN : 0300021658 9780300021653

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€ 16,92 Kaufen

‎STENDHAL‎

‎DE L'AMOUR.‎

‎Lyon Lardanchet 1922. 2vol in-8 broché couverture rempliée 230 234pp + 8ff appendice bibliographique. 1 des 1000exp sur vélin de France BFK (celui-ci non numéroté).‎

‎Cet ouvrage est le 9e de la collection "Bibliothèque du Bibliophile" (série romantique). (2174)‎

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Librairie Sylvie Nouvène
Marseille France Francia França France
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€ 45,00 Kaufen

‎STENDHAL‎

‎L'ABBESSE DE CASTRO.‎

‎Paris Editions Albert "Les Presses de la Cité" 1943. In-8 en feuilles sous chemise et étui 177pp. Orné de 25 illustrations en couleurs dans le texte par Maurice Leroy. Tirage à 1000exp, celui-ci 1 des 961 numérotés sur Lana à la forme. Dos de l'étui légèrement passé.‎

‎La mention "38 illustrations" portée sur la couverture est erronée, comme l'atteste la justification de tirage placée en fin du livre.‎

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Librairie Sylvie Nouvène
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€ 61,00 Kaufen

‎STENDHAL‎

‎La Chartreuse de Parme.‎

‎Édition originale, premier tirage.L'un des huit exemplaires connus avec envoi autographe, le seul à une femme. Paris, Ambroise Dupont, 1839. 2 vol. (125 x 200 mm) de [2] f., 402 p. et 1 f. ; [2] f. et 445 p. Maroquin havane, contreplats et gardes de chèvre velours sable, titres dorés sur les pats, tranches dorées sur témoins, chemises avec titre et tomaison, étui bordé (reliure signée de Renaud Vernier - Claude Ribal, 2025). Édition originale. Exemplaire de première émission, sur papier vélin. Envoi autographe signé : « À Madame d'André, hommage respectueux de l'auteur ».‎

‎« La Chartreuse de Parme est dans notre époque, et jusqu'à présent, à mes yeux, le chef-d'oeuvre de la littérature à idées [...]. M. Beyle a fait un livre où le sublime éclate de chapitre en chapitre. Il a produit, à l'âge où les hommes trouvent rarement des sujets grandioses et après avoir écrit une vingtaine de volumes extrêmement spirituels, une oeuvre qui ne peut être appréciée que par les âmes et par les gens vraiment supérieurs ». -- Balzac, Revue parisienne, 25 septembre 1839. À peine rentré de ses voyages de « touriste », en août 1838, Beyle commença à rédiger une nouvelle, L'Origine de la grandeur des Farnèse, puis, s'interrompant, décida d'en faire un « romanzetto », dont il imagine, dès le 3 septembre, en situer l'action au XIXe siècle. C'est l'acte de naissance de La Chartreuse de Parme. Deux mois plus tard, saisissant un congé de son poste de consul, il tient son récit : le 4 novembre, il s'enferme dans son appartement parisien de la rue Caumartin. Quelques cinquante jours plus tard, le 26 décembre, le travail était achevé et Stendhal peut envoyer ses cahiers à son cousin et homme de confiance, Romain Colomb, afin qu'il défende ses intérêts éditoriaux dans une tractation où il ne souhaitait pas voir son nom cité, se trouvant dans l'impossibilité « sous peine de perdre sa place, de livrer son nom à la notoriété publique » (Vittorio Del Litto). Colomb se tourne, comme il venait de le faire pour les Mémoires d'un touriste quelques mois plus tôt, vers l'éditeur Ambroise Dupont. Avec succès : le libraire acheta les droits d'édition pour 2 500 francs, via un contrat passé le 24 janvier 1839, lequel enregistre la vente de « la propriété entière et exclusive, pendant cinq années consécutives, d'un manuscrit intitulé : La Chartreuse de Parme, par l'auteur de Rouge et Noir ». L'ouvrage parut la première semaine d'avril 1839 ; l'édition n'en sera épuisée qu'à la fin de l'année suivante. Un succès poussif donc, dont la presse ne s'occupa guère. Stendhal a dédié l'ouvrage « to the happy few », et le public le lui rend bien : élitiste, difficile, documenté, l'ouvrage ne trouve pas son lectorat. Mais un, dans le landerneau littéraire, ne le rata point. Honoré de Balzac, dans sa Revue parisienne, publie le 25 septembre 1939 une Étude sur M. Beyle, qui est un véritable éloge de La Chartreuse de Parme sur plus de 70 pages : « Il a écrit Le Prince moderne, le roman que Machiavel écrirait, s'il vivait banni de l'Italie au dix-neuvième siècle. Aussi, le plus grand obstacle au renon mérité de M. Beyle, vient-il de ce que la Chartreuse de Parme ne peut trouver de lecteurs habiles à la goûter que parmi les diplomates, les ministres, les observateurs, les gens du monde les plus éminents, les artistes les plus distingués, enfin, parmi les douze ou quinze cents personnes qui sont à la tête de l'Europe. Ne soyez donc pas étonnés que, depuis dix mois que cette oeuvre surprenante a été publiée, il n'y ait pas un seul journaliste qui l'ait lue, ni comprise, ni étudiée, qui l'ait annoncée, analysée et louée, et même y ait fait attention. Moi, qui croit m'y connaître un peu, je l'ai lue pour la troisième fois, ces jours-ci : j'ai trouvé l'oeuvre encore plus belle, et j'ai senti dans mon âme l'espèce de bonheur que cause une bonne action à faire.» « Jamais, peut-être, un auteur vivant ne s'était vu loué aussi splendidement », indique Paupe (p. 123). Et cela durera, puisque La Chartreuse de Parme, « livre unique », « livre complet » devient un livre mythique dès le XIXe siècle, grâce à Gobineau, Barbey d'Aurevilly ou Henry James, pour qui le roman de Stendhal « compte parmi les plus beaux qui soient ». « Plus beau roman du monde », selon André Gide, Marcel Proust considérait La Chartreuse de Parme comme « le plus beau roman français qui ait jamais existé » ; Julien Gracq développera un peu, dans En lisant en écrivant : « ils sont fortunés, les livres dont on sent que, derrière l'agitation, même frénétique, qui peut à l'occasion les habiter, ils ont été écrits de bout en bout comme dans la poussière d'or [...]. La Chartreuse de Parme est écrite tout entière, et se profile pour moi de bout en bout contre ce nimbe de soleil mûrissant [...]. L'allegro de La Chartreuse est celui de voyageurs sans bagage qui ne s'encombrent même pas des volumineux fourgons balzaciens. Il m'arrive, en lisant La Chartreuse, de me figurer que j'écoute un thème musical envoûtant, mais unique, une 'petite phrase' à la Vinteuil, qui, reprise inépuisablement, mais chaque fois avec un timbre différent, par les groupes d'instruments successifs, suffit à mon plaisir. Avouons-le : il faut pour lire ce merveilleux roman un certain état de grâce qu'on ne retrouve pas à volonté [...] car c'est le climat de l'amour qui soutient le livre, mais ce n'est pas tellement celui de la Sanseverina pour Fabrice, ou de Fabrice pour Clélia Conti ; c'est l'amour, manifeste, du romancier pour son roman, comme pour un Éden revisité en songe. » L'italien Italo Calvino, joueur, conclura que « le plus beau roman du monde ne peut être que celui-ci », d'autant qu'il est d'abord pour lui - et surtout - « Le Grand roman italien », du titre d'un article qu'il donne en 1983 pour Le Magazine littéraire. Belle unanimité moderne autour d'une oeuvre écrite et dictée en cinquante-trois jours ! Écrire une fresque complexe et profonde en moins de deux mois relève sans doute du génie ; des armées napoléoniennes aux intrigues de la cour de Parme, ce roman d'apprentissage retrace l'itinéraire spirituel de Fabrice del Dongo, « héros fort peu héros », reflet sublime d'une âme à la fois frustrée et exaltée du Mal du siècle, celui d'une génération de jeunes français qui, comme lui, s'étaient rangés derrière Napoléon. Lors de sa chute, voyant le retour des idées réactionnaires au pouvoir, ces jeunes hommes deviennent mélancoliques. Fabrice Del Dongo, à ce titre, est une incarnation de cette rupture entre l'homme et son époque, passant le roman à « chasser le bonheur ». Mais comment peut-on être heureux dans un monde qui ne nous comprend pas ? C'est là tout le propos du roman, qui puise son charme dans les « paysages sublimes » de la Lombardie. Le tirage total de l'édition fut de 1 200 exemplaires partagés en deux tranches : la première, sur papier vélin, sans mention ; la seconde, dont les exemplaires portent la mention de « deuxième édition », est imprimée sur papier vergé. La collation des volumes est identique pour les deux tirages. Lorsque la première édition paraît, en mars 1839, Stendhal est encore à Paris. Il ne regagnera sa résidence consulaire de Civita Vecchia que le 10 août. Stendhal y est consul de France pour l'ensemble des États pontificaux depuis 1831. Ce sera l'époque la plus féconde pour l'écrivain, qui durant cette décennie rédige Lucien Leuwen, La vie d'Henri Brulard, Lamiel, les Chroniques italiennes et, en 1839, ce chant du cygne, cette Chartreuse de Parme, en qui se fondent son amour pour l'Italie et une vision apaisée des choses où se mêlent les inspirations du Corrège, de Cimarosa et de Mozart. Les beaux exemplaires d'époque bien conservés sont rares et ceux offerts par l'auteur se comptent sur les doigts des deux mains. Nous n'avons pu recenser que sept exemplaires portant un envoi autographe de Stendhal (autant que pour Le Rouge et le noir) : - Envoi à Frédéric Soulié (exemplaires Destailleur [1891] puis Montgermont [1912], cité par Vicaire et Carteret - le seul avec envoi cité dans ces deux bibliographies) - Envoi à Romain Collomb (Bibliothèque de Grenoble) ; - Envoi à Albert Stapfer (vente, 1931, puis Drouot Rive gauche, Bibliothèque Sacha Guitry, mars 1976, n° 222) ; - Envoi à Paul-Émile Daurand Forgues (Christie's, mai 2013, n° 208 ; 38 000 €, reliure moderne de Devauchelle) ; - Envoi au Comte Amédée de Pastoret (Pierre Bergé & Associés, Bibliothèque Michel Audiard, mai 2016, n° 76, reliure moderne) ; - Envoi au docteur Jean-Louis Prévost (exemplaires Paul Voûte, Robert Fleury puis collection Ribes, Sotheby's, II, n° 187, reliure moderne) - Envoi à Joseph Lingay (tome 1 seul, retourné à l'auteur qui y apporta des corrections autographes ; Bibliothèque historique de la ville de Paris, Rés. 739841) Un manuscrit autographe de 117 pages complété d'un exemplaire de l'édition originale annoté par Stendhal est entré à la BnF en 2006. C'était alors le plus important manuscrit littéraire d'une oeuvre romanesque française du XIXe siècle encore en mains privées, initialement catalogué dans la sixième vente Bérès (20 juin 2006, n° 91). L'exemplaire fut, in fine, 'cédé' à l'amiable à la Bibliothèque nationale. Citons enfin, en guise de complétude, un troisième exemplaire annoté, le pendant du précédent, propriété d'Eugène Chaper (sans envoi). Il est aujourd'hui conservé à la Pierpont Morgan Library de New York [H.572]. Précieux exemplaire offert à Madame Claire d'André, épouse du comte Antoine d'André (1788-1860), gouverneur de Rome et de Strasbourg, baron d'Empire et préfet de gendarmerie de Paris. Ce dernier, élève officier à l'école militaire de Vienne puis lieutenant dans le régiment des chevau-légers de l'Empereur d'Autriche, est rappelé en 1809 au service de la France et mène campagne en Russie. Promu lieutenant adjudant major en 1813, il participe aux campagnes d'Espagne, de Russie et d'Allemagne. Au retour des Bourbons, il reprend son poste à la gendarmerie, qu'il contribue à réorganiser, et réprime les troubles à Paris. Sous Louis-Philippe, il devient inspecteur général de la gendarmerie, remplaçant à ce poste le lieutenant-général Latourg-Maubourg. Aucun autre exemplaire de La Chartreuse de Parme n'a été offert à une femme et cet exemplaire est donc le premier à détenir une telle provenance. Notons que c'est également le cas du Rouge et le Noir, dont on ne connaît, avec certitude en provenance féminine, que celui de la baronne Charles de Rothschild - le seul nominatif -, puisque les six autres exemplaires connus avec dédicace ne portent que la simple mention « hommage de l'auteur » - et parmi ceux-ci, seuls deux destinataires sont identifiés : Félix Faure, et le baron Adolphe de Mareste. « Très rare et extrêmement recherché. Souvent piqué » d'après Clouzot, « cet ouvrage est d'une grande rareté en belle condition » (Carteret). Précieux exemplaire, merveilleusement et parfaitement établi par Renaud Vernier. Le tome 1 est incomplet de deux feuillets (p. 72-74), qui étaient manquants dans la première reliure d'époque, malheureusement trop délabrée pour être conservée. L'exemplaire nettoyé, nous avons décidé de ne pas y ajouter des feuillets d'un autre exemplaire ou en fac-similé, afin de conserver à ce volume sa condition d'origine, quand bien même elle fut fautive sans doute par la faute du relieur. Cordier 125 ; Vicaire, 458 ; Carteret, II, 358 ; Cordier, Bibliographie stendhalienne, n°87 ; Cordier, Comment a vécu Stendhal, p. 188-189; V. Del Litto, E. Williamson et J. Houbert (éd.), Correspondance générale de Stendhal, Paris, Champion, 1997-1999, III ; La Chartreuse de Parme: J. Houbert, «Le Contrat d'édition de La Chartreuse de Parme», in L'Année stendhalienne, n° 5, Paris, Champion, 2006, 325-329 ; Stendhal, Journal, in: Oeuvres intimes, Paris, La Pléiade, 1982 ; Paupe, Histoire des oeuvres de Stendhal, 120 et sq. ; Stendhal, La Chartreuse de Parme, édition de Mariella Di Maio, Paris, Gallimard, 2003.‎

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Librairie Walden
Orléans France Francia França France
[Bücher von Librairie Walden]

€ 70.000,00 Kaufen

‎Stephanie Barron‎

‎Jane and the Wandering Eye‎

‎<p>For eveyone who loves Jane Austen the tird extraordinary mystery in the series that reimagines the well loved author as a sleuth.</p> Bantam paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : biblio1073 ISBN : 0553578170 9780553578171

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hobshop
Canada Canadá Canadá Canada
[Bücher von hobshop]

€ 4,23 Kaufen

‎Stephens, Dorothy‎

‎Kwa Heri Means Goodbye - Memories of Kenya 1957-1959‎

‎New York: iUniverse Inc. 2006. Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperback in very good condition signed and inscribed by the author on the title page "To Cecilia - with best wishes - Dorothy Stephens." Minor bending at the corners and some scuffing to the back cover appear to be the only flaws. Clean and unmarked in a solid binding as if unread. 172 pp. some black and white photos. Stephens' story of living in Kenya with her family during the last days of British dominance and their travels across the bush. <br/><br/> iUniverse, Inc. paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1436 ISBN : 0595415172 9780595415175

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Tangible Tales
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€ 10,58 Kaufen

‎Stephens, Nannine P.‎

‎Trans-Atlantic Letters: A Record of Personal European Experiences‎

‎Pasadena CA: Star-News Press 1929. Hardcover. Very Good -. 222 p.; 20 cm. Blue cloth with gilt-stamped spine and cover titles. No dust jacket as issued. Gift inscription from the author on front free endpaper: "To my cousin Miriam Hoopes from Nannine Preston Stephens." Letters recounting the Stephens' family's trip to Europe in from July 1928 to April 1929. In Very Good- Condition: slightly cocked; gilt on spine is faded; cover is lightly soiled; pages are clean and tight. Star-News Press hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 006306

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Classic Books and Ephemera
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€ 30,46 Kaufen

‎Stephens, Chris‎

‎Barbara Hepworth: Centenary‎

‎A book to accompany exhibitions at Tate St Ives and Yorkshire Sculpture Park 24th May to 14 September 2003. Edited by Chris Stephens. Numerous illustrations. Includes Index. 160 pages‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎HERE ARE LADIES.‎

‎pp. 345, (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Endpapers foxed. Bookseller's label. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, gold lettered and decorated. Spine very faded. Hardbound. First American Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎HERE ARE LADIES.‎

‎345p. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, embossed in blind and gold lettered. Spine faded. Covers spotted. Hardbound. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎MARY, MARY.‎

‎263p. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold decorated and lettered. Binding has some old spotting and bits of wear. Hardbound. First U.S. Edition. Stephen's important first book, a novel of the Dublin slums that was published in Britain as 'The Charwoman's Daughter'. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stepnova, The Women of Lazarus_Marina (Author)‎

‎LAZARINTE PENNUNGAL‎

‎Green Books 2019. Paperback. New. 402 pages. Malayalm language. 5.50x0.89x8.50 inches. Green Books paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : x-9387357511 ISBN : 9387357511 9789387357518

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Revaluation Books
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€ 35,38 Kaufen

‎Stepnova, The Women of Lazarus_marina‎

‎Lazarinte Pennungal Malayalam Edition‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9387357511.G ISBN : 9387357511 9789387357518

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Bonita
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€ 42,78 Kaufen

‎Stergiopoulos Gerry‎

‎Trattali male. Perché agli uomini piace soffrire‎

‎Libro in brossura buone condizioni; Copertina morbida‎

‎Sterling Susan Fisher ; Washington Print Club.; National Museum of Women in the Arts‎

‎Graphic legacy : the Washington Print Club thirtieth anniversary exhibition‎

‎Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1995. Softcover. Light brown stapled wraps. 22 pp. Several illustrations in b/w. Published for an exhibition held December 1 1994-February 5 1995. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books‎

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‎Sterling, Susan Fisher,Posner, Helaine,S.), National Museum of Women in the Arts (U‎

‎Forefront: Cheryl Laemmle‎

‎Natl Museum of Women in the Arts. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. An exhibition catalogue for a show held at the The National Museum of Women in the Arts from September 19 1989-January 7 1990. A Folio - over 9 3/4 in. - 12 in. 47pp. including biography and selected bibliography. Illustrated throughout with color reproductions. A clean copy in Near Fine condition. Natl Museum of Women in the Arts paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 631486 ISBN : 0940979098 9780940979093

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‎Sterling, Susan Fisher ; Washington Print Club.; National Museum of Women in the Arts‎

‎Graphic legacy : the Washington Print Club thirtieth anniversary exhibition‎

‎Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1995. Softcover. Light brown stapled wraps. 22 pp. Several illustrations in b/w. Published for an exhibition held December 1 1994-February 5 1995. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown‎

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‎Sterling, Susan Fisher; National Museum of Women in the Arts; Sterling Susan Fisher‎

‎The Women Artists: Learning from a Lifetime of Teaching‎

‎Abbeville Press 1997. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Abbeville Press hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : G0789204118I5N00 ISBN : 0789204118 9780789204110

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‎Sterling, Susan Fisher; National Museum of Women in the Arts; Sterling Susan Fisher‎

‎The Women Artists: Learning from a Lifetime of Teaching‎

‎Abbeville Press 1997. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Abbeville Press hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : G0789204118I3N00 ISBN : 0789204118 9780789204110

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‎Sterling, Dorothy introduction slavery women‎

‎TURNING THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN THE ANTI SLAVERY CONVENTION OF AMERICAN WOMEN‎

‎Coalition of Publishers for Employment NY 1987. Fine in blue boards with white pictorial print. First edition first printing hardcover SIGNED INSCRIBED TO BY STERLING ON THE TITLE PAGE Coalition of Publishers for Employment, NY hardcover‎

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‎Sterling, Susan Fisher; National Museum of Women in the Arts [Corporate Author]‎

‎Women Artists: The National Museum of Women in the Arts Tiny Folios Paperback‎

‎Abbeville Pr 1995-04-01. Paperback. Like New. 4x3x0. Like new; spine creasing. Otherwise clean tight bright with no tears marks or highlighting. From The Civil War Book Shop- As close as your computer; as dependable as old Abe. Abbeville Pr paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 220402003 ISBN : 1558598901 9781558598904

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‎Sterling, Susan Fisher; National Museum of Women in the Arts [Corporate Author]‎

‎Women Artists: The National Museum of Women in the Arts Tiny Folio‎

‎Abbeville Pr 1995-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Abbeville Pr paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-1558598901 ISBN : 1558598901 9781558598904

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€ 74,74 Kaufen

‎STERN (Daniel).‎

‎Esquisses morales. Pensées, réflexions et maximes.‎

‎Paris Techener 1859 1 vol. relié in-12, bradel cartonnage ivoire, pièce de titre de basane rouge au dos, non rogné, 327 pp., portrait-frontispice de Marie d'Agoult gravé par Flameng. Troisième édition revue et augmentée. Dos légèrement bruni, sinon bon exemplaire.‎

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Vignes Online
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‎STERN (Daniel).‎

‎Esquisses morales. Pensées, réflexions et maximes.‎

‎Paris Techener 1859 1 vol. relié in-12, bradel cartonnage ivoire, pièce de titre de basane rouge au dos, non rogné, 327 pp., portrait-frontispice de Marie d'Agoult gravé par Flameng. Troisième édition revue et augmentée. Dos légèrement bruni, sinon bon exemplaire.‎

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Vignes Online
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‎STERN (Daniel).‎

‎Esquisses morales. Pensées, réflexions et maximes.‎

‎Paris J. Techener 1856 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-cuir de Russie aubergine, dos à nerfs, tête dorée (Lavaux), 327 pp. Deuxième édition revue et augmentée. Ex-libris Maurice Miller (tampon). Reliure moderne un peu frottée aux mors.‎

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Vignes Online
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‎STERN (Daniel).‎

‎Esquisses morales. Pensées, réflexions et maximes.‎

‎Paris J. Techener 1856 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-cuir de Russie aubergine, dos à nerfs, tête dorée (Lavaux), 327 pp. Deuxième édition revue et augmentée. Ex-libris Maurice Miller (tampon). Reliure moderne un peu frottée aux mors.‎

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Vignes Online
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‎Stern, Judith S.; Bowles, Jerry; Lerman, Leo; Sontag, Susan; Hardwick, Elizabeth; Rose, Barbara; et al‎

‎Vogue (American) Magazine, July 1976 - True Success Stories‎

‎Please note: missing pages 21-22, 33-34, 53-54, 63-64, and 75-78. Features: Diane Von Furstenberg - Life at the Top; Truman Capote's Zoo; Women - Can Rights Be Equal; and much more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. While incomplete, still an informative and well-illustrated issue. Book‎

‎STEVE PASSEUR - SAVITRY‎

‎Nus. Nous & elles‎

‎Monaco, Editions Mistral, vers 1950. In-4en feuillets, couverture illustrée. 16 planches de photos en noir de Savitry.Petit accroc sans manque sur le haut et bas du dos, sinon très bon état. Rare‎

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Artgil
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‎Steven King‎

‎LTs Theory of Pets plus Blood and Smoke Lunch in at the Gotham Cafe‎

‎Middletown WI: Pleasant Company 1994. First Edition. Cassette. Near Fine. A Rare Live Reading by Stephen King Audio Cassettes. Plus with this order a second casssette Blood and Smoke. So order here and get two Stephen King cassette Books read by the author. Pleasant Company‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 02583 ISBN : 0743520041 9780743520041

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Melissa E Anderson
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‎Stevens, Doris‎

‎Jailed for Freedom : The Story of the Militant American Suffragist Movement‎

‎Lakeside Classics Series. [#106] A stirring account of the feisty ladies whose objective "was the national enfranchisement of women" and who were arrested, jailed and physically assaulted often beaten as they campaigned .It took Congress from 1878 to June 4th 1919 to pass the amendment. .404p. illus index. [List of titles in the series] Beautifully printed on fine paper in a handsome green cloth covered boards, with gilt title and decorations. Small format nice gift volume. Book‎

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‎Stevenson, J.A.; Cross, Austin F.; Maheux, Abbe; Hoogstraten, V.; Mosler, G.; Baldwin, F.; Nicol, E.; Hanford, H.‎

‎The National Home Monthly Magazine, October (Oct.) 1948 - Canada Under Socialism? / M.J. Coldwell‎

‎64 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of moose towering over hunter and his dog; Colour ad for Masonite Presdwood inside front cover; Vintage one-page ad for the Gainaday 200 washing machine made by Northern Electric; One-page Waterman's pen ad features fall maple leaves; Wonderful one-page two-colour (black and blue) recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) entitled "Advance with the Navy" shows sailors climbing onto deck; Very nice colour ad for Monarch-Knit sweaters features pipe-smoking man in yellow sweater raking leaves; One-page Weston's / George Weston Limited ad features the Canadian farmer; Canada Under C.C.F. - Socialism? - article with photos of Pat Conroy, C.H. Millard, Percy Benough, Professor George Grube, Professor Frank Scott and Premier Tommy Douglas; The Torch (short story); Leader of the C.C. F., M.J. Coldwell - photo-illustrated article; Whoa, Pete! (short story); Forum on religious faiths; What it Takes (short story); Nice one-page Chevrolet ad features green 1948 Fleetline; One-page text ad by The House of Seagram entitled "What Price Democracy"; Dot and I Meet Flaming Youth - two adolescent femmes fatales meet the life of the party; D.P. (Displaced Persons) Success Story - article explains how Poles Joe Korol and Leo Polenz have fled their homeland for Canada and are succeeding as independent farmers near Ottawa - with eighteen great photos, including some of their friends Annajean and Rose; Women's section includes photos of Mrs. N.C. Stephens, Mrs. Egmont Frankel, Miss Margaret Hyndman, Mrs. F.C. Brunke and Miss Orian Warwick; One-page colour ad for Heinz soup; Marboleum one-page colour ad shows nostalgic home colour scheme; Half-page colour ad for McClary ranges; Half-page colour ad for Westinghouse fridges; Fashion article with photos; Carling's ad inside back cover features colour reproduction of Rocky Mountain Sheep painting by Beverley Herbert; Wonderful colour Coke ad on back cover features young couple proudly holding six-pack while grocer looks over their shoulders; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book‎

‎Stevenson, Violet‎

‎The Golden Hands book of flower gardening for women‎

‎1st edition. Hardback in dust jacket. VG/G (frayed, repaired and price clipped). ISBN 0856850152.15448. eng‎

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Bridlington, GB
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€ 3,56 Kaufen

‎Stewart, Barbara‎

‎She Shoots... She Scores! - A Complete Guide to Women's Hockey‎

‎202 pages. The ideal book for anyone wanting to learn more about the sport of women's hockey. An essential guide for players, coaches, parents, and fans of all ages. The first book to explain all angles of interest to the young player. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Some curl to front cover. Solid working copy in glossy colour covers. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Booth, Ned; Roberts, T.G.; Breyfogle, W.A.; Du Bois, W.; Angus, M.I.; Bensley, M.; Cox, C.; Bayne, E.G.; Heck, AW2; Thompson, Frances; Winspear, M.‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, July 1943 - Garfield Weston / Pacific Coast Rangers‎

‎48 pages. Features: Cover portrait illustration of female member of the military; Ford ad inside front cover features action photo of troops constructing bridge under fire; Nice half-page colour Pepsi ad features naval officer in uniform and illustration of boys swimming; News of the month includes Dissolution of the Third International (Comintern), and Closing Ranks Against Japan; Editorial on Black Markets and Summer Vacations; Jet Black (short story); The Pacific Coast Rangers - photo-illustrated article includes photos of Lieut.-Col. T.A.H. Taylor, O.B.E., M.C., and Col. M.E. Dopping-Hepenstal; Matilda and the Wolf (short story); Key Men of War - an enormous directory of over 200,000 names is relied upon for expertise which has saved hundreds of lives and brought success to major campaigns; Garfield Weston - article with Karsh photo-portrait; Old-Style Cop (short story); Hollywood news - article with photos including Lenore Aubert; Northern Electric one-page ad features illustration of tank; Five to One (short story); Rare one-page two-colour illustrated ad for General Motors and their "Victory Service; R.C.A.F. half-page recruiting ad features lady in uniform having tea with civilians; Wings on Her Feet - first part of a series on AW2 Heck's experiences in the Air Force; One-page Westinghouse ad entitled "After Victory" includes photo of airman using bombsight and large illustration of large artillery piece in use; Woodbury Powder ad includes photo of beautiful Linda Darnell; "What's In My Lunch Box?" - wartime photo-illustrated article on home food tips; Colour Ritz cracker ad features illustration of naval personnel; Canadian Women Take to the Block Plan - photo-illustrated article explains the Women's Voluntary Service and the block leaders they assign, with particular attention to Mrs. Jack Wilson of Rochester Ave. in Lawrence Park in Toronto; Colour Orange Crush ad; World Sayings; Canadian Pacific Air Lines ad inside back cover includes large illustration of much of the northern hemisphere and heading "Wings over the North... and Beyond!"; Nice Kodak black and white photo ad on back cover shows air crew enjoying photos; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent vintage wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Crofts, F.W.; Shaw, Capt. F.H.; Cunningham, L.A.; Darby, R; Randal, Alan; Paterson, Jack; Albert, H.A.; Et al‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, September (Sept.) 1944 - Canada's Massive Newsprint Industry / Military Technical Advances‎

‎64 pages. Features: Parker pen inside front cover features colour illustration of composer Henry Purcell; Colour Canada Dry ad; How the War Looks after Five Years; Editorial on Canadian inflation and Community Chest issues; Bright one-page GM ad features illustration of anti-aircraft crew in battle; Mr. Pemberton's Commission (short story); Hell Passage (short story); The Scientists Made it Possible - photo-illustrated article on military advances such as the Piat projector, which can penetrate the turrets of German tanks, and Britain's "Human Torpedoes"; Ghosts Don't Talk (short story); The Millionth Guest (short story); Canada's massive newsprint industry - article with wonderful photos; Roads rule the war - article with photos of roads being manually constructed in Northern Ireland and Burma; One-page ad by the Government of Canada entitled "One Man's Income is Another Man's Outgo" encourages wartime price stability; One-page black and white photo ad for Kodak features Sgt. F.L. "Bill" Perry of 58 King St., Summerside, P.E.I. with W)2 A.M. Casey of Peterborough, Ontario; Very militaristic one-page Gooderham & Worts, Limited ad explains their war alcohol production and shows air raid in progress; Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) ad shows prospector and proclaims "Free Enterprise Made Canada's Mines"; Anaconda Copper & Brass ad features photo of Johnnie Religa, machine operator who came to Canada in 1909 from Piotrkow, Poland and now owns a home in New Toronto; Nice two-colour Cutex ad promotes their Honor Bright nail polish; Kitchen article on Pickling; Nice colour half-page ad for Clark's Governor Sauce; Reviving the age-old art of wine-making; Colour photo of Mary Sieburth's very popular Golliwogg doll; Fashion illustrations; One-page Singer sewing machine photo ad; Women of Canada and the cost of clothing; Charlie McCarthy colour-comic featured in Chase & Sanborn ad; World Sayings; Excellent colour Fort Truck/Military Vehicle ad shows war and farm applications of their products; Rare back cover colour ad for the Canadian Women's Army Corps says "The Canadian Army Needs More Women!", and requests questions to Lt. Dora Sweet of Ottawa; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Cunningham, L.A.; Shaw, F.H.; Green, H.G.; Darby, R.; Bayne, E.G.; Miller, H.J.; Kennedy, M.; Burchill, C.S.; Carter, D.; Et al‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, February (Feb.) 1943 - Selective Service / Entertainment for the Troops / Booze - The Saboteur‎

‎48 pages. Features: Cover illustration of saluting Canadian female service member; Trans-Canada Telephone System ad inside front cover features illustration of operator; News digest touches on Hitler "Playing for a Draw", Russia's great offensive, and more; Hollywood news and photos; They Bring Down the Barracks - great photo-illustrated article documents the many Canadian entertainers who entertain our troops, including photos of the London Little Theatre Concert Party including Teresa Chandler, Pearl McCullough, Nora Rooney, Gerry Farquharson, Gloria Hamlyn and Monica McGarrell, plus the cast of the Lifebuoy Follies - Jimmy Devon, Sasha Dener, Harold Rich, Pat Rafferty, Helen, Bruce, Mildred Moray, Irene Hughes and Dorothy Merrall, and the Montreal Masquers; The Country of the Young (short story); A Use for a Decent Pay-Day; My Grandma's No Saint; Selectiver Service; Booze - The Saboteur - scientific research throws a startling light on an old problem and upsets some long-held beliefs; Mad Flight (short story); Canadian General Electric ad entitled "Victory Diet"; R.C.A.F. recruiting ad aimed at women; Woodbury Soap ad features lovely photos of Margaret Knight, of Toronto, who serves as private secretary to the Wing Commander of the R.A.F. Delegation in Washington; Woodbury Cold Cream ad features photo of Paulette Goddard; Photo-illustrated articl on Nursery Nutrition - on the Kitchen Front; Nutrition Goes to Sea; Fashion Illustrations; Angels in Nurseries; Small illustration shows smiling beaver in soldier gear saying "Eat Right to Fight"; Quotes from Around the World; Fantastic colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features sailors; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Green, H.G.; Wood, K.; Blanchard, M.D.; Cox, C.; Fleetwood, J.; Bayne, E.G.; Luscombe Whyte, A.P.; Stephens, G.; Heck, AW2; et al‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, August (Aug.) 1943 - R.A.F. Mosquitoes Sting the Axis / Canada's National War Labour Board‎

‎48 pages. Features: Cute photo of skinny-dipping little girl with huge Newfoundland dog; Wartime ad by the Trans-Canada Telephone system explains how citizens must limit use of their services in favour of war activity; Monthly war news update; The Tale of the Lonesome Swine (short story); Drama in the Union Station - Canada's National War Labour Board listens to all comers as it progresses toward its goal of a workable plant for industrial peace - article with photos of Mr. Justice C.L. McTague, Chairman of the Board, Mr. Leo. Lalonde, and Mr. J.L. Cohen, K.C.; Susabelle and Stoney Joe (short story); It's a Rough Road to Rangoon; His Honour the Judge (short story); Hollywood news; Once -age recruiting ad for the WRCNS / CWAC / RCAF; Mosquitoes Sting the Axis - photo-illustrated article on the R.A.F. Mosquito, Mark 11 (Fighter Intruder); Ford Motor Company one-page ad features allied spotters observing an enemy column; Their Watchword "Be Prepared" - the Girl Guides; Nice one-page photo-illustrated Westinghouse ad entitled "The Most Powerful People In the World"; Woodbury soap ad features photos of geology student Joan Patterson of Montreal and her pilot officer fiancee; Colour Orange Crush ad; Interesting article on munitions workers meals; Canadian General Electric ad entitled "Avoid Food Waste"; Woodbury Cold Cream ad features photo of Veronica Lake; Wings on Their Feet - part 2 of a series on AW2 Heck's experiences in the Air Force; Ontario Liberal Harry Nixon; RCAF half-page recruiting ad; Highway Women - interesting article on Canadian women who have moved to Northern Canada to support its development; Kotex ad includes illustration of lady building planee; World Sayings; Great colour-photo Coke ad inside back cover shows men working in heavy industry; Nice colour back cover recruiting ad for Canadian Women's Army Corps (C.W.A.C.); and more. Faint pencil name atop front cover, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A qualilty copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Jackson, S.; Paterson, J.; Goodchild, G.; Breyfogle, W.A.; Fleetwood, J.; Albert, H.A.; Earl, L.; Bayne, E.G.; Woods, W.S.; Et al‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, June 1944 - R.B.C. Noorduyn and His "Norseman" Plane / Narcotics Behind the Armies‎

‎64 pages. Features: Humorous cover art of young couple and Niagara Falls slide show; Very classy colour Parker Pen ad inside front cover entitled "The Men Who are Planning the World of Tomorrow" shows serious draughtsman at work; Nice colour Orange Crush ad; What the Enemy Wants at the White House; Photo of Major Paul Triquet, recent winner of the Victoria Cross (V.C.); Photo of synthetic rubber plant under construction in Sarnia; Trans-Canada Telephone System one-page ad shows service men and women calling long distance; Boom in Booby Traps - photo-illustrated article explains their prominence in the present war, including photo of "Moascar Stocks" used in the training of soldiers to handle unseen mines; Dope Behind the Armies - photo-illustrated ad explains "Narcotic drugs were among Hitler's secret weapons, but they have proved a boomerang"; A Clean Sweep (short story); Sam's Girl (short story); Death in the Dance (short story); A Man and His Plane - photo-illustrated article on R.B.C. Noorduyn and his plane, the "Norseman," built in Montreal; The Sand-Lot League (short story); Movie News; Northern Electric one-page ad features their products used to keep Canada's Army on the move; When the Boys Come Home - article by the Associate Deputy Minister, Department of Pensions and National Health; Auto-Lite one page ad features inset photo of Ronald Colman; One-page Canada Post Office ad includes military illustrations and detailed instructions how to insure mailings will reach their intended recipient overseas; One-page Government of Canada entitled "The Story of Inflation" goes into considerable detail to encourage readers to resist price inflation for the good of the nation; Woodbury Soap ad features photos of newlyweds Eileen Thomas of Toronto and Douglas Haig of Montreal; Small Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) ad shows timbermen on floating logs with caption "Free Enterprise is the Driving Force!"; Interesting half-page Canadian General Electric ad addressed to "Canada's 500,000 War Brides" previews their after-victory electric kitchen; 1/3-page ad for the Canadian Association of Ice Industries shows ice refrigerator made by Sanderson-Harold Co., Ltd., of Paris, Ontario; Lovely half-page colour ad for Woodbury Powder features portrait of Veronica Lake; Fashion article with photo of peasant blouse; Salad article; Bright and colourful one-page GSW/McClary appliance ad shows housewife "Mrs. Johnson" in modern kitchen; Illustrations of fashions for ladies; Photo of Elizabeth Long of the CBC's "Women's Talks"; Super one-page colour ad for the Canadian Women's Army Corps (C.W.A.C.) shows marching women in uniform above a hectic Normandy-like beach landing scene; World Sayings; Ford Motor Company colour ad inside back cover shows their military and domestic trucks being serviced; Back cover Coke ad entitled "Have a 'Coke' = Pukka Gen" with illustration of returning R.A.F. flyers by Saul Tepper; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy of this particularly excellent wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Lennox, R.; White, H.; Crump, G.L.; Marsh, H.; Trimble, A.C.; Koehler, H.; Roxborough, H.; Cox, L.; Bayne, E.; Atkins, J.‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, June 1941 - Inside the Gestapo / Canadian Economic Upheaval‎

‎72 pages. Features: Lovely colour Coke ad inside front cover shows young lovely reclining on grass beside flower bed; One-page Singer sewing machine ad features Red Cross worker Mrs. John Collingwood Reade, and daughter Jo, of Toronto, and their identical dresses; News digest discusses events in Yugoslavia and Greece, the Battle of the Atlantic, Sinkings and Replacements, and the Axis Threat to Washington; Frigidaire fridge ad; Fellow-Canadians, It's Revolution! - war brings the greatest economic upheaval that Canada has ever known; Irish Gaps in Britain's Defence - photo-illustrated article discusses sea-bases that would help to defeat Hitler's air and u-boat piracy on Atlantic shipping, with photo of Eamon de Valera, Premier of Eire, leaving No. 10 Dowing St. after declaring his policy of 'neutrality'; Diver in Scarlet (short story); "Canada Doesn't Know There's a War On" - article with photos of bomb damage in Britain; Storm Warning (short story); The Gentle Art of Murder / Inside the Gestapo - fascinating photo-illustrated article which discusses the SD.RFSS Alarm Command and Heydrich, with photo of Rudolf Formis; A Night Call (short story); Why Not a Four-Minute Mile? - article with photos of Jack Lovelock, Glenn Cunningham, Paavo Nurmi and Peruki; Vacations in Old Quebec; Hollywood news and photos; Woodbury soap ad features photo of lovely Miss Melba Lee, daughter of Mrs. Wallace Orr of Montreal and Bermuda; Wonderful red and black Victory Bonds ad entitled "Some of the Things Your Dollars Will Buy" includes 16 photos of armaments and servicemen; Half-page Canadian Pacific photo ad for the Banff Springs Hotel; Half-page ad for the Eighth Census of Canada; Diving is Such Fun; Food, Victory, Peace; Health for Victory; Colour Ritz cracker ad; Fashion illustrations; Nice colour shredded wheat ad inside back cover; Back cover colour ad for Canada canned lobster requests help from the women of Canada to replace overseas markets lost due to the war; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this extraordinary wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Sanborn, R.; Bentley, E.; Parmenter, C.; Wheatley, D.; Harvey, R.; Hazen, P.; Fitz-Gerald, W.; Brown, J.; Bayne, E.‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, December (Dec.) 1940 - Hockey Despite Hitler / Britain's Island Fortress‎

‎56 pages. Features: Nice Heinz beans ad inside front cover; Attractive one-page illustrated ad by the Automotive Industries of Canada proclaims "Canada's Industries in Action at Britain's Side"; Good Neighbours - photo-illustrated article on the St. Stephen-Calais border crossing between Canada and the U.S. (Maine and New Brunswick); Britain's Island Fortress - photo-illustrated article presents how her free people repel Hitler's invasion whilst massing forces for his overthrow; For Women (short story) The Fool-Proof Lift (short story); Discovery (short story); Historical Rhymes of Canada; Sixty Days to Live (short story); Hockey Despite Hitler - NHL hockey will go ahead buy military service makes it tough to predict the final outcome - article with photo of Howard and George McNamara, labelled the "Dynamite Twins" of hockey, back in 1911; Nice one-page green and white 1941 Chevrolet ad; One-page Kodak Christmas ad shows nine of their cameras, with specs and prices; One-page Parker Pen ad; Bold one-page Oldsmobile ad shows large clutch pedal stroked out by large red X; Movie news and photos; Photos of Josephine Johnson and Joan Bennett in Woodbury ads; Photo and bried write-up of Brenda Marshall; I'll Be Ready in a Minute, Darling! - article for ladies; Fashion illustrations; In the English Manner - cooking article; Colour subscription ad for this magazine inside back cover features row of Santas; World Sayings; Back cover colour Coke ad features classic image of Santa; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Sangster, Allan; Pugsley, E.E.; Quick, D.; Wetjen, A.R.; Albert, H.A.; Paterson, J.; Roxborough, H.H.; Coleman, S.; Et al‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, November (Nov.) 1945 - Why the V-Weapons Failed / Golfer Byron Nelson / Ocean Falls, B.C.‎

‎72 pages. Features: Quink ink ad inside front cover; Seagram ad shows man of the future listening to self-reading book (like a computer disk of the future); Repair work on a shattered world; photo of camp of Manitoba Indian muskrat trapper Lewis Head; Nice colour ads for Maxwell House coffee and Waterman's Taperite pens; Sombre one-page two-colour ad by the National War Finance Committee shows the burial at sea of an 18-year-old ordinary seaman, on board H.M.C.S. Assiniboine, killed by U-boat fire; Why Germany's V-Weapons Failed - fascinating photo-illustrated article; "Per Andrea" (short story); Wilderness Suburb - photo-illustrated article on Ocean Falls, B.C.; The High Side (short story); Golf Swings to the Left - photo-illustrated article on Byron Nelson, with photo of him putting out on the 18th green at Thornhill, Ontario where he won the Canadian Open (also included is a photo of B.C. golfer Stan Leonard); Tiny Fingers (short story); So the Captain Stopped Smiling (short story); Man of the Month - Jackson Dodds, C.B.E.; Vintage one-page C-I-L ad illustrates the range of their products; Half-page Champion Spark Plug ad promotes Victory Bonds with illustration of Pan American Flying Clipper; Fascinating one-page two-colour ad entitled "Miracles of Make-Do" by Canada's Wartime Prices and Trade Board encourages Canadian women to conserve textiles (#2 in a series of ads); Jergens Lotion ad features photo of Elyse Knox; Half-page ad for Blachford Shoes of Toronto; Woodbury Soap ad features newlywed photos of Ann Elizabeth Bowman of Montreal and her RCAF husband Hugh Basil Heath; Glo-Coat floor polish ad features Molly McGee; Is it Measles? - health article for juniors; Mexico's Public Enemy - illiteracy; Rolex ad; Advances in Science; Nice one-page colour ad for the 1946 Ford Super Deluxe (red); Fashion illustrations; One-page photo-illustrated Singer sewing machine ad; Colourful Chase & Sanborn ad features Charlie McCarthy comic; Colour Frigidaire fridge ad shows birthday party scene; Colour Shredded Wheat ad shows boy in old-style football helmet; Photo of Jean Parker in Arrid ad; Portrait of Mrs. Randolph Scott in Tangee ad; Nice colour half-page ad for Clark's cream of mushroom soup shows chef; One-page illustrated ad for Helena Rubinstein White Flame perfume; Lovely colour illustration of Ava Gardner in Woodbury Powder ad; World Sayings; Fantastic colour-illustrated Canadian Pacific ad inside back cover celebrates their sixty years of progress; Back cover colour-photo ad for Jordan grape juice features lady at harvest; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A lovely vintage copy. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Titus, H.; Kirk, R.G.; Jackson, S.; Ellerbe, A. & P.; Strasser, Otto; Thornhill, M.; Clay, C.; Jaeckel, L.E.; Bayne, E.G.; Et al‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, March (Mar.) 1942 - Hitler's Shadow Over South America / Lisbon - Capital of Intrigue‎

‎60 pages. Features: Classic black and white photo ad inside front cover for the Department of Munitions and Supply for Canada encourages readers not to stare at female war-effort workers wearing pants; News digest topics include conscription as 'total' war, why a plebescite?, an embarassing pledge, and more; Fleischmann's Yeast one-page ad shows hungry Europeans contrasted with well-fed Canadians; Hitler's Shadow over South America - article by Otto Strasser; Britain's Propaganda Agent No. 1 - Big Ben - photo-illustrated article on big bells and their importance; Hang on to Your Hat (short story); The River Brethren (short story); Assignment in Monte Carlo (short story); Canada Gets Scrappy with Scrap - scrap metal is used to support the war effort; Lisbon - Capital of Intrigue - fascinating photo-illustrated article on counter-espionage work in Portugal; Incurable (short story); India - war-related photos at home and abroad, including the Maharaja of Jodhpur, the Maharaja of Gwalior, the Maharaja of Patiala, and Begum Shah Nawaz; Vintage half-page ad by this publication offers bicycle 'Make-a-Lite Generator' to children who sell subscriptions; Appraisal of the best screen voices - article with photos of Conrad Veidt, Merle Oberon, and others; Pepsodent ad features photos of twins Lucille and Lorayne Usack; Woodbury ads feature photos of Bette de Lesseps of Toronto and actress Laraine Day; Article from the Kitchen suggests savings to 'help lick Hitler'; Fashion illustrations; Article on Canadian women; Photo of kissing children submitted by Mrs. J.B. Foster of Sexsmith, Alberta; Hollywood Patterns ad inside back cover lists the 600 outlets nationwide where their products are solf; Back cover Victory Bonds ad for the National War Finance Committee shows man looking in the mirror; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Walters, C.L.; Corbett, S.; Theel, F.A.; Fleming, P.; Thornhill, M.; Luscombe Whyte, A.P.; Bayne, E.G.; Bell, L.P.; Et al‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, December (Dec.) 1942: Secret Eyes - Wartime Espionage‎

‎56 pages. Features: Nice colour Christmas Wabasso Cottons ad inside front cover; News digest includes nervous tension in Germany, turning the tide in Egypt, and fascism's twentieth anniversary; One-page ad for Trans-Canada Telephone System includes illustration encouraging citizens to minimize long distance usage in favour of wartime needs; Nice colour-illustrated Ritz ad shows ladies in grocery store; Secret Eyes - fascinating photo-illustrated article on wartime espionage, with photos of Lieut.-General H.R. Pownall and "The Lark", Marthe Richer; Houses of Glass (short story); Low Pressure Salesman (short story); Unprofessional Services (short story); After They Bale Out - photo-illustrated article on what happens to pilots when they have to bale out of their planes; Ace High (short story); Hollywood news and photos; Nice colour one-page ad for GM of Canada says "Victory is our Business" and shows armoured vehicles in service; One-page Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.) recruiting ad says "We're in another Team now"; Ford Motor Company ad shows wartime manufacturing; Woodbury Soap ad includes photos of Miss Mary Bishop of Toronto, in training as a field-to-field ferry pilot; Photo of Brenda Joyce in Woodbury Cold Cream ad; On the Kitchen Front - turkey recipe article; Nice one-page colour-illustrated Borden's ad features Elsie the Cow; Suggested gifts for women in uniform; Nice one-page Yardley ad; Fashion illustrations; Sayings from around the world; Nice colour Coke ad inside back cover shows Santa and Christmas scenes; Nice colour back cover ad for B.C. (British Columbia) apples includes illustration of men in uniform; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Wood, K.; Delano, E.B.; Bell, J.J.; Wheatley, D.; Wray, D.; Koehler, H.; Roxborough, H.; Burchill, C.; Bayne, E.; Edwards, C.‎

‎National Home Monthly Magazine, March (Mar.) 1941 - Inside the Gestapo / Reginald "Red" Horner / British Women in Man-Sized Jobs‎

‎64 pages. Features: Nice War Savings Certificates ad inside front cover shows woman placing written pledge in her window; News digest discusses Italy's collapse, America the 'Arsenal of Democracy', and 'Compromises' at Washington; Nice "Canada is Strong" ad by Fleischmann's Yeast shows men with peaveys moving large floating logs; British Women in Man-Size Jobs - wonderfully photo-illustrated article shows Pauline Gower in cockpit of plane she is ferrying from factory to R.A.F. station; Ordeal by Arrow (bear-hunting short story); Blueboy (short story); The Bullet (short story); Inside the Gestapo - article with dramatic photos of POWs; Sixty Days to Live (short story); Meet the Ambassador! - great photo-illustrated article on Reginal "Red" Horner of the Toronto Maple Leafs; Nice one-page Pontiac ad; Canadian National ad promotes Jasper National Park; Colgate ad features illustration of the Dionne Quintuplets; Canada at the Crossroads - Dominion-Provincial Controversy; Movie news and photos; Woodbury Soap ad features photo of Deborah Douglas; Woodbury Cold Cream ad features photo of Virginia Bruce; Colorful Perennial Gardens; Spring fashion parade; Canned foods article; Fashion illustrations; World Sayings; Vintage Heinz ad inside back cover shows three of there 15 minute dinners; Nice back cover colour ad for Canadian canned lobster - Canadians are asked to support this domestic industry which has lost access to its international markets; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book‎

‎Stewart, Jane L.‎

‎A CAMPFIRE GIRL'S ADVENTURE - Campfire Girls Series IV‎

‎ood no d/jkt. Saalfield Publishing Akron OH 1914. Pages very brown due to age some separation from spien as front but all pages still intact and unmarked. SLight indentation on front and back  boards at top. Saalfield Publishing hardcover‎

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‎Maclean's, Canada's National Magazine, March (Mar.) 1970 - Gordie Howe Cover Photo‎

‎80 pages. Features: The Credit Spy Can Ruin You; Canada, Too, Does Her Bloody Bit in Vietnam; Great one-page colour Aislin caricature of Mohn Munro contemplating the legalization of pot/marijuana; One page Volvo car ad with snowy road photo; Joe and Jarusewich have not seen each other for forty years; How Women in Power Keep Other Women Powerless; Water - The Sellout That Could Spell the End of Canada; A Glimpse of Nines to Come - photo-illustrated article on Gordie Howe and his sons; Why Settle for One World When Turkey Offers Two?; Your Guide to the Medicare Maze; Architect Ray (Raymond) Moriyama - A Designing Man with Seduction On His Mind; Snow, Saunas and Swimsuits - article with with six nice colour photos of bikini-clad young ladies in sauna and snow; Car Races That Don't Kill - cars on the ice track at Young's Point, Ontario - with photo of driver Chris Cossette; Toshiba TV ad features illustration of young lady carrying radio with strap over her shoulder - predecessor to the ghetto blaster?; Article on NFB (National Film Board) and its rumoured demise; Review of book 'The Poverty Wall' by Ian Adams; News fight between CTV and CBC; How Bureaucrats Deal With Such Rebels as Riel and David Ward. Somewhat above-average wear with five-inch opening to mid-portion of cover fold and short opening to fore-edge of front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

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