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Kozol, Jonathan
Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation
Harpercollins 1996. Just minor wear. Pages moderately age toned. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. . Trade Paperback. Very Good. Harpercollins Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 227396 ISBN : 0060976977 9780060976972
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Kozumi Shinozawa et BLF Europe
Manga : La métamorphose
Éditions BLF Europe 2009. Paperback. Very Good. Different cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Éditions BLF Europe paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G-846-353 ISBN : 2910246566 9782910246563
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Kozumi Shinozawa et BLF Europe
Manga : La métamorphose
Éditions BLF Europe 2009. Paperback. Good. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Éditions BLF Europe paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G-500-354 ISBN : 2910246566 9782910246563
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Krause Kathy M. Stones Alison
Gautier De Coinci: Miracles Music and Manuscripts (Medieval Texts And Cultures of Northern Europe Band 13)
Brepols N.V 2007 486 pages in8. 2007. Relié. 486 pages.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100143016
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Krafft, M. & F.-D. de Larouziere
Guide des volcans d'Europe et des Canaries, France, Islande, Italie, Grèce, Allemagne, Canaries.
1991 (2nd ed.) 455 p., 70 figures, 56 coloured plates, hardbound.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GE32287
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KRAKOWSKI (Edouard).
Histoire de la Pologne. La nation polonaise devant l'Europe. Préface de Paul Valéry.
Paris Denoël et Steele 1933 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 364 pp., 6 planches hors-texte. Edition originale avec un bel envoi de l'auteur. Dos usé avec accrocs en coiffes. Couverture défraîchie. Intérieur propre.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10110
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KRAKOWSKI (Edouard).
Histoire de la Pologne. La nation polonaise devant l'Europe. Préface de Paul Valéry.
Paris Denoël et Steele 1933 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 364 pp., 6 planches hors-texte. Edition originale avec un bel envoi de l'auteur. Dos usé avec accrocs en coiffes. Couverture défraîchie. Intérieur propre.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10110
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KRAL Petr,
Le Surréalisme en Tchécoslovaquie, choix de textes 1934-1968,
Gallimard, Du monde entier, 1983, 359 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, état satisfaisant.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 53225
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KRAVARITOU Yota
The Sex of Labour Law in Europe - Le sexe du droit du travail en Europe
The Hague, Kluwer Law International 1996 229pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover, very good condition, ISBN 90-411-0259-0, J115290
Referenz des Buchhändlers : J115290
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KRAAK,A.
Negatieve zinnen. Een methodologische en grammatische analyse.
Hilversum De Haan 1966. VIII192 p. Stiff wrappers 24 cm unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 116842
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Kraatz, Dieter u. Paul Maus
Aus Europas Küchen. Ein Streifzug durch ausgewählte National- und Landesküchen. Mit 38 farbigen Bildern sowie über 900 Rezepten und Rezepthinweisen.
Leipzig, Fachbuchverlag, (1984). Gross-8°. 206, [2] S. mit 38 Bildern auf Farbtafeln. Illustrierter Original-Pappband. 3. Auflage. Name sauber auf Vorsatz gestempelt. Schnitt u. Vorsätze leicht gebräunt, Schnitt teils ein wenig braunfleckig Rücken an den Ecken teils bestoßen, ansonsten sauber.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30992AB
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KRACHT, Therese
Korfu und das Archilleion. Erlebtes und Erlauschtes.
Bln.,Ulrich Kracht [1908]. 1.-5. Tausend. kl.8°. 179 S. mit vielen Illustrationen und einer mehrfarbigen Karte sowie über 20 S. Announcenteil. Farbig illustr. Oln. berieben und leicht bestoßen,Titelblatt mit kl. Fehlstelle im rechten oberen Eck (kein Textverlust), stellenweise leicht rostfleckig, sonst gut erhalten. [2 Warenabbildungen]
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0504-22
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Kraemer, Elias
Norwegische Kleinstadtgeschichten / Übers. [aus d. Norweg.] von Ch. Feldtmann.
Leipzig: Reclam, [1919]. 291 S. Kl. 8°. HLwd. d. Zt. mit verstärkten Ecken.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 43458
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Kraft Josie (An Exhibition Curated by)
Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Palazzo Bricherasio. Wrapped Floors and Stairways and Covered Windows, Torino, Italy - Over the River. Project for Arkansas River, State of Colorado. A Work in Progress - The Gates. Project for Central Park, New York City. A Work in Progress
foto di Wolfgang and Sylvia Volz
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KRAFT, Adam (Hrsg.)
Schönes Westböhmen. Egerland, Erzgebirge, Saazerland. Mit Geleitwort von B.Brehm.
Augsburg,Kraft (ca.1960). 24 S. Mit 176 photogr. Abb. auf Taf. Oln. mit OU. Schutzumschlag min. berieben, Einband an den Kapitalen etwas bestoßen, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar. - Sudetenand. AK Bildband
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R0718-03
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Kraft, Bärbel [Hrsg.]:
Grenzenloser Naturschutz - Herausforderung für Europa : [Referate und Ergebnisse des 25. Deutschen Naturschutztages 2000 in Bamberg]. hrsg. von BBN, Bundesverband Beruflicher Naturschutz e.V. Schriftl.: Bärbel Kraft, Jahrbuch für Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege ; Bd. 53.
330 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 21 cm Broschur. Zustand neuwertig. - The indicated shipping costs refer to books weighing up to one kilogram. - Bücher, die schwerer als ein Kilogramm oder größer als 35 x 25 cm sind, werden als Paket verschickt und kosten innerhalb Deutschlands bis zu zwei Kilogramm 6 Euro, darüber hinaus 7 Euro Porto. -
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Kraft, Heinrich (Ed. )
KONSTANTIN DER GROSSE
Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. Near Fine. 1974. Hardcover. 3534038703 . Minor scuffing to boards else Fine ; Collection of German essays on Constantine the Great. ; Wege Der Forschung CXXXI; 473 pages . Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 4496 ISBN : 3534038703 9783534038701
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Kraijenhoff van de Leur, A. R.
Nederland bij een oorlog tegen Pruisen in 1877.
's-Gravenhage Van Cleef 1877. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Royal octavo. Pp. 146 2. Plus 5 folding lithograph maps bound at end. Tables. HARDCOVER bound in contemporary half calf and marbled boards gilt lettering-piece and shelf ticket to spine worn corner-tips first inner hinge cracked old institutional stamps. In good condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. D-3 <br/> <br/> 's-Gravenhage, Van Cleef hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5531
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Kraiker, Wilhelm
Die Malerei der Griechen.
Stuttgart : Kohlhammer, 1958. 166 S. : mit Abb., 6 Taf., 76 S. Abb. 4°. OLwd mit Goldpräg. ohne SU.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13686
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Kralik, R.v
Geschichte d. Stadt Wien u. ihrer Kultur. 3. Aufl.
Wien, Holzhausen, 1933. M. 604 Abb. VIII, 604 S. OLwd. Tit. m. Ausschn. o. Textverl.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 810184
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Kralik, Richard von
Die neue Staatenordnung in organischem Aufbau.
Innsbruck, Wien, München, Tyrolia, 1918. 8°. 408 S., 2 Bl. Orig.-Brosch. Einband etwas stockfleckig und randbestoßen. Innen etwas gebräunt.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 11019
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Kramer Lloyd S.
Threshold Of A New World: Intellectuals And The Exile Experience In Paris 1830-1848
Ithaca NY.: Cornell University Press. VG/VG Pages: 298. 1988. Hardcover. Cornell University Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : MASTER313839I ISBN : 0801419395 9780801419393
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Kramer von Reisswitz, Crista
Die Papstmacher : die Kardinäle und das Konklave ; [alles über d. Wahl d. neuen Papstes].
München : Knaur-Taschenbuch, 2003. 314 S. Ill. 8°. Aktualis. Taschenbuchausg. Bibl.- Einbd. (broschiert). (Knaur ; 77656)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41933
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Kramer, Dieter
Fremde gehören immer dazu : Fremde, Flüchtlinge, Migranten im Alltag von Gestern und Heute. [1. Auflage]
Marburg : Jonas Verlag, [2016]. 201 Seiten, 21 cm. Bibliothekseinband, Broschiert.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 237970
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Kramer, Jane
Sonderbare Europäer - Gesichter und Geschichten
Frankfurt, Eichborn, 1993. PP, Schuber, 332S, 1.-7.Tausend, gutes Exemplar, Die andere Bibliothek Band 106
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 01149
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Kramer, Jane
Sonderbare Europäer. Gesichter und Geschichten.
Frankfurt am Main:, Eichborn, 1994. 8°. 332 S., gebunden Erfolgsausgabe. (Papier leicht gebräunt; gut erhalten) (=Die andere Bibliothek, Erfolgsausgabe)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 44475BB ISBN : 382184437
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Kramer, Jürgen
Taking stock : 35 essays from 35 years of studying English-speaking cultures.
Tübingen : Narr, 2011. 506 S. ; kart.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 978248
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Kramer, Lloyd S.
Threshold of a New World: Intellectuals and the Exile Experience in Paris: 1830-1848
Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1988. Hard cover with unclipped dust jacket both in very good condition. General shelf and handling wear including tanning and light creasing and wear to jacket. Small closed tear at DJ head repaired. Minor foxing to pageblock head. Front board is lightly bowed otherwise lilac cloth boards are in fine condition. Within pages tightly bound content unmarked and appears 'as unread'. CN. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cornell University Press Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 618041 ISBN : 0801419395 9780801419393
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Kramer, Lloyd S.
Threshold of a New World: Intellectuals and the Exile Experience in Paris, 1830-1848
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket with sunned spine and a few faint marks. No other notable flaws. AD Used
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Kramer, SP. and Wells, SF. S. P. S. F.
Does France Still Count The French Role in the New Europe The Washington Papers Volume 164
Praeger 1994. Volume 164. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN:0275950603 Praeger hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9431609 ISBN : 0275950603 9780275950606
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Kranz, W. (Ed.)
The Principality of Liechtenstein. A documentary handbook. (Engl. by J.A. Nicholls). 5th ed.
(Vaduz), 1981. M. 10 Taf. 302 S.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 626208
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Kranzberg, Melvin
Problems in European Civilization: 1948: A Turning Point
Boston: D.C. Heath and Company 1965. Paperback in good condition for its age. General shelf and handling wear including tanning and wear to cover edges and corners tanning to pageblock this leading into page edges. Within pages are firmly bound content unmarked. CN. Paperback. Good. D.C. Heath and Company Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 618034
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Kranzberg, Melvin (ed.)
Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly of the Society for the History of Technology: January 1981 Volume 22 Number 1
Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1981. Excellent condition with lightly worn covers. 232p. plus an additional 43-page directory of individual members of the Society for the History and Technology. Includes: Roads Railways and Canals: Technical Choices in 19th-Century Britain by Francis T. Evans; The Birth of an Industry: The Synthetic Rubber "Mess" in World War II by William M. Tuttle Jr.; Technology Transfer as War Booty: The U.S. Technical Oil Mission to Europe 1945 by Arnold Krammer. Plus Research Notes Conference Reports and Book Reviews. Wraps. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Paperback. University of Chicago Press Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : SR182
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Krappe, Alexander Haggerty
Apollon Offprint From Studi E Materiali Di Storia Della Religioni Vol Xix-Xx 1943-1946
Bologna It: Nicola Zanichelli 1946. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 16 Pp Stapled In Printed Wrappers. Per Wikipedia Alexander Haggerty Krappe 1894 -1947 Was A Folklorist And Writer. Along With Francis Peabody Magoun He Was The First Translator Of Folktales Collected By The Brothers Grimm Into The English Language. He Was Also A Linguist Teacher Translator Of Scientific And Other Materials A Roman Philologist A Comparative Mythologist A Classicist And Scandinavianist. Despite His Contributions And Academic Writing His Work Has Been Overlooked In The Modern Folklore Discipline As He Staunchly Denied The Existence Of American Folklore. Alexander Haggerty Krappe Was Born In Boston Massachusetts In 1884. His Childhood Was Said To Be Unhappy And After His Parents Divorced He Was Taken Back To Europe By His German-Born Father. Krappe Received His Education In The Leibniz Und Siemen's Oberealschuel In Charlottenberg Berlin. An Accomplished Student He Remained At The University Until 1915 Upon His Decision To Study Modern Languages. Thus Krappe Spent 1915-1916 Studying Medieval History And Romance Languages At The University Of Berlin. Krappe Went On To Enter The University Of Iowa In Iowa City On A Graduate Fellowship And Received His M.A. With A Major In French And A Minor In Italian. The Capstone Of His M.A. His Thesis Was Entitled "The Chronology Of The Old French Chanson De Geste." In January 1918 He Began Doctoral Work At The University Of Chicago On Another Graduate Fellowship. In 1919 Krappe Received A Ph.D. His Work In University Established His Interest In Epic And Medieval Literature. In 1919 Krappe Married Edith Smith The Daughter Of Folklorist Grace Partridge Smith. Edith Would Go On To Describe Her Husband As "Brilliant But Deeply Troubled And Enigmatic Man When All Of The Sources Are Combined It Is The Picture That Emerges." Krappe Died On November 30 1947 In Iowa City Iowa Leaving Three Book-Length Manuscripts. The Most Significant Of These And Only One Published Was A Translation Of Grimm's Collected Fairy Tales In Conjunction With Francis Peabody Magoun. In His Book The Science Of Folklore He Stated: Folklore Is A Historical Science Having Its Own Methods Of Research And Admitting Of The Same System Of Checks And Verifications As Any Other. With Its Sister Sciences It May Combine To Make Up The Cycle Of Our Knowledge Of Man's Past Life. From This Follows That It May Assume The Rank Of An Ancillary Science To Any Or All Of Them And It Has Done So Repeatedly Notably To The Various Philogies History Ethnography And The History Of Religion. Krappe's Work Also Extended Into The Field Of Folksong His Own Scholarly Definition." "The Folksong Is A Song I.E A Lyric Poem With Melody Which Originated Anonymously Among Unlettered Folk In Times Past And Which Remained In Currency For A Considerable Time As A Rule For Centuries . . . The American Kentucky Home Though It Is Supposed To Have Originated In Circle Of A Somewhat Darker Hue Than Is Popular In Certain Sections Of The Country Is A Genuine Folksong Of Both Colored And White People. This Also Serves As A Prime Example Of Krappe's Unpopularity Among Folklorists And Anthropologists As According To One 1998 Article In American Folklore Krappe's Work Many Times Shows Him To Be Racist And Sexist A Characterization As Well Applied In Some Way To Almost Any Academic Writer Born In The Nineteenth Century. <br/> <br/> Nicola Zanichelli paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 054980
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Krappe, Alexander Haggerty
La Legende De Persee Offprint From Neuphilologische Mitteilungen Xxxiv No. 7/8 1933
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 1933. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Pp 225-231 Pp Stapled In Publisher's Wrappers . Per Wikipedia Alexander Haggerty Krappe 1894 -1947 Was A Folklorist And Writer. Along With Francis Peabody Magoun He Was The First Translator Of Folktales Collected By The Brothers Grimm Into The English Language. He Was Also A Linguist Teacher Translator Of Scientific And Other Materials A Roman Philologist A Comparative Mythologist A Classicist And Scandinavianist. Despite His Contributions And Academic Writing His Work Has Been Overlooked In The Modern Folklore Discipline As He Staunchly Denied The Existence Of American Folklore. Alexander Haggerty Krappe Was Born In Boston Massachusetts In 1884. His Childhood Was Said To Be Unhappy And After His Parents Divorced He Was Taken Back To Europe By His German-Born Father. Krappe Received His Education In The Leibniz Und Siemen's Oberealschuel In Charlottenberg Berlin. An Accomplished Student He Remained At The University Until 1915 Upon His Decision To Study Modern Languages. Thus Krappe Spent 1915-1916 Studying Medieval History And Romance Languages At The University Of Berlin. Krappe Went On To Enter The University Of Iowa In Iowa City On A Graduate Fellowship And Received His M.A. With A Major In French And A Minor In Italian. The Capstone Of His M.A. His Thesis Was Entitled "The Chronology Of The Old French Chanson De Geste." In January 1918 He Began Doctoral Work At The University Of Chicago On Another Graduate Fellowship. In 1919 Krappe Received A Ph.D. His Work In University Established His Interest In Epic And Medieval Literature. In 1919 Krappe Married Edith Smith The Daughter Of Folklorist Grace Partridge Smith. Edith Would Go On To Describe Her Husband As "Brilliant But Deeply Troubled And Enigmatic Man When All Of The Sources Are Combined It Is The Picture That Emerges." Krappe Died On November 30 1947 In Iowa City Iowa Leaving Three Book-Length Manuscripts. The Most Significant Of These And Only One Published Was A Translation Of Grimm's Collected Fairy Tales In Conjunction With Francis Peabody Magoun. In His Book The Science Of Folklore He Stated: Folklore Is A Historical Science Having Its Own Methods Of Research And Admitting Of The Same System Of Checks And Verifications As Any Other. With Its Sister Sciences It May Combine To Make Up The Cycle Of Our Knowledge Of Man's Past Life. From This Follows That It May Assume The Rank Of An Ancillary Science To Any Or All Of Them And It Has Done So Repeatedly Notably To The Various Philogies History Ethnography And The History Of Religion. Krappe's Work Also Extended Into The Field Of Folksong His Own Scholarly Definition." "The Folksong Is A Song I.E A Lyric Poem With Melody Which Originated Anonymously Among Unlettered Folk In Times Past And Which Remained In Currency For A Considerable Time As A Rule For Centuries . . . The American Kentucky Home Though It Is Supposed To Have Originated In Circle Of A Somewhat Darker Hue Than Is Popular In Certain Sections Of The Country Is A Genuine Folksong Of Both Colored And White People. This Also Serves As A Prime Example Of Krappe's Unpopularity Among Folklorists And Anthropologists As According To One 1998 Article In American Folklore Krappe's Work Many Times Shows Him To Be Racist And Sexist A Characterization As Well Applied In Some Way To Almost Any Academic Writer Born In The Nineteenth Century. <br/> <br/> Neuphilologische Mitteilungen paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 055060
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Krappe, Alexander Haggerty
Les Dieux Jumeaux Dans La Religion Germanique Offprint From Acta Philologica Scandinavia 1930
Kobenhavn: Acta Philologica Scandinavica 1930. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 25 Pp Stapled In Publisher's Wrappers . Per Wikipedia Alexander Haggerty Krappe 1894 -1947 Was A Folklorist And Writer. Along With Francis Peabody Magoun He Was The First Translator Of Folktales Collected By The Brothers Grimm Into The English Language. He Was Also A Linguist Teacher Translator Of Scientific And Other Materials A Roman Philologist A Comparative Mythologist A Classicist And Scandinavianist. Despite His Contributions And Academic Writing His Work Has Been Overlooked In The Modern Folklore Discipline As He Staunchly Denied The Existence Of American Folklore. Alexander Haggerty Krappe Was Born In Boston Massachusetts In 1884. His Childhood Was Said To Be Unhappy And After His Parents Divorced He Was Taken Back To Europe By His German-Born Father. Krappe Received His Education In The Leibniz Und Siemen's Oberealschuel In Charlottenberg Berlin. An Accomplished Student He Remained At The University Until 1915 Upon His Decision To Study Modern Languages. Thus Krappe Spent 1915-1916 Studying Medieval History And Romance Languages At The University Of Berlin. Krappe Went On To Enter The University Of Iowa In Iowa City On A Graduate Fellowship And Received His M.A. With A Major In French And A Minor In Italian. The Capstone Of His M.A. His Thesis Was Entitled "The Chronology Of The Old French Chanson De Geste." In January 1918 He Began Doctoral Work At The University Of Chicago On Another Graduate Fellowship. In 1919 Krappe Received A Ph.D. His Work In University Established His Interest In Epic And Medieval Literature. In 1919 Krappe Married Edith Smith The Daughter Of Folklorist Grace Partridge Smith. Edith Would Go On To Describe Her Husband As "Brilliant But Deeply Troubled And Enigmatic Man When All Of The Sources Are Combined It Is The Picture That Emerges." Krappe Died On November 30 1947 In Iowa City Iowa Leaving Three Book-Length Manuscripts. The Most Significant Of These And Only One Published Was A Translation Of Grimm's Collected Fairy Tales In Conjunction With Francis Peabody Magoun. In His Book The Science Of Folklore He Stated: Folklore Is A Historical Science Having Its Own Methods Of Research And Admitting Of The Same System Of Checks And Verifications As Any Other. With Its Sister Sciences It May Combine To Make Up The Cycle Of Our Knowledge Of Man's Past Life. From This Follows That It May Assume The Rank Of An Ancillary Science To Any Or All Of Them And It Has Done So Repeatedly Notably To The Various Philogies History Ethnography And The History Of Religion. Krappe's Work Also Extended Into The Field Of Folksong His Own Scholarly Definition." "The Folksong Is A Song I.E A Lyric Poem With Melody Which Originated Anonymously Among Unlettered Folk In Times Past And Which Remained In Currency For A Considerable Time As A Rule For Centuries . . . The American Kentucky Home Though It Is Supposed To Have Originated In Circle Of A Somewhat Darker Hue Than Is Popular In Certain Sections Of The Country Is A Genuine Folksong Of Both Colored And White People. This Also Serves As A Prime Example Of Krappe's Unpopularity Among Folklorists And Anthropologists As According To One 1998 Article In American Folklore Krappe's Work Many Times Shows Him To Be Racist And Sexist A Characterization As Well Applied In Some Way To Almost Any Academic Writer Born In The Nineteenth Century. <br/> <br/> Acta Philologica Scandinavica paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 055059
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Krappe, Alexander Haggerty
Maria Stella Maris Offprint From The Review Of Religion May 1948
Chicago: Review Of Religion 1948. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Pp 375-381 Stapled . Per Wikipedia Alexander Haggerty Krappe 1894 -1947 Was A Folklorist And Writer. Along With Francis Peabody Magoun He Was The First Translator Of Folktales Collected By The Brothers Grimm Into The English Language. He Was Also A Linguist Teacher Translator Of Scientific And Other Materials A Roman Philologist A Comparative Mythologist A Classicist And Scandinavianist. Despite His Contributions And Academic Writing His Work Has Been Overlooked In The Modern Folklore Discipline As He Staunchly Denied The Existence Of American Folklore. Alexander Haggerty Krappe Was Born In Boston Massachusetts In 1884. His Childhood Was Said To Be Unhappy And After His Parents Divorced He Was Taken Back To Europe By His German-Born Father. Krappe Received His Education In The Leibniz Und Siemen's Oberealschuel In Charlottenberg Berlin. An Accomplished Student He Remained At The University Until 1915 Upon His Decision To Study Modern Languages. Thus Krappe Spent 1915-1916 Studying Medieval History And Romance Languages At The University Of Berlin. Krappe Went On To Enter The University Of Iowa In Iowa City On A Graduate Fellowship And Received His M.A. With A Major In French And A Minor In Italian. The Capstone Of His M.A. His Thesis Was Entitled "The Chronology Of The Old French Chanson De Geste." In January 1918 He Began Doctoral Work At The University Of Chicago On Another Graduate Fellowship. In 1919 Krappe Received A Ph.D. His Work In University Established His Interest In Epic And Medieval Literature. In 1919 Krappe Married Edith Smith The Daughter Of Folklorist Grace Partridge Smith. Edith Would Go On To Describe Her Husband As "Brilliant But Deeply Troubled And Enigmatic Man When All Of The Sources Are Combined It Is The Picture That Emerges." Krappe Died On November 30 1947 In Iowa City Iowa Leaving Three Book-Length Manuscripts. The Most Significant Of These And Only One Published Was A Translation Of Grimm's Collected Fairy Tales In Conjunction With Francis Peabody Magoun. In His Book The Science Of Folklore He Stated: Folklore Is A Historical Science Having Its Own Methods Of Research And Admitting Of The Same System Of Checks And Verifications As Any Other. With Its Sister Sciences It May Combine To Make Up The Cycle Of Our Knowledge Of Man's Past Life. From This Follows That It May Assume The Rank Of An Ancillary Science To Any Or All Of Them And It Has Done So Repeatedly Notably To The Various Philogies History Ethnography And The History Of Religion. Krappe's Work Also Extended Into The Field Of Folksong His Own Scholarly Definition." "The Folksong Is A Song I.E A Lyric Poem With Melody Which Originated Anonymously Among Unlettered Folk In Times Past And Which Remained In Currency For A Considerable Time As A Rule For Centuries . . . The American Kentucky Home Though It Is Supposed To Have Originated In Circle Of A Somewhat Darker Hue Than Is Popular In Certain Sections Of The Country Is A Genuine Folksong Of Both Colored And White People. This Also Serves As A Prime Example Of Krappe's Unpopularity Among Folklorists And Anthropologists As According To One 1998 Article In American Folklore Krappe's Work Many Times Shows Him To Be Racist And Sexist A Characterization As Well Applied In Some Way To Almost Any Academic Writer Born In The Nineteenth Century. <br/> <br/> Review Of Religion paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 054978
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Krappe, Alexander Haggerty
St. Patrick And The Snakes Offprint From Traditio Vol. V 1947
New York: Cosmopolitan Science And Art Service 1947. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Pp 323-330 In Publisher's Wrappers. . Per Wikipedia Alexander Haggerty Krappe 1894 -1947 Was A Folklorist And Writer. Along With Francis Peabody Magoun He Was The First Translator Of Folktales Collected By The Brothers Grimm Into The English Language. He Was Also A Linguist Teacher Translator Of Scientific And Other Materials A Roman Philologist A Comparative Mythologist A Classicist And Scandinavianist. Despite His Contributions And Academic Writing His Work Has Been Overlooked In The Modern Folklore Discipline As He Staunchly Denied The Existence Of American Folklore. Alexander Haggerty Krappe Was Born In Boston Massachusetts In 1884. His Childhood Was Said To Be Unhappy And After His Parents Divorced He Was Taken Back To Europe By His German-Born Father. Krappe Received His Education In The Leibniz Und Siemen's Oberealschuel In Charlottenberg Berlin. An Accomplished Student He Remained At The University Until 1915 Upon His Decision To Study Modern Languages. Thus Krappe Spent 1915-1916 Studying Medieval History And Romance Languages At The University Of Berlin. Krappe Went On To Enter The University Of Iowa In Iowa City On A Graduate Fellowship And Received His M.A. With A Major In French And A Minor In Italian. The Capstone Of His M.A. His Thesis Was Entitled "The Chronology Of The Old French Chanson De Geste." In January 1918 He Began Doctoral Work At The University Of Chicago On Another Graduate Fellowship. In 1919 Krappe Received A Ph.D. His Work In University Established His Interest In Epic And Medieval Literature. In 1919 Krappe Married Edith Smith The Daughter Of Folklorist Grace Partridge Smith. Edith Would Go On To Describe Her Husband As "Brilliant But Deeply Troubled And Enigmatic Man When All Of The Sources Are Combined It Is The Picture That Emerges." Krappe Died On November 30 1947 In Iowa City Iowa Leaving Three Book-Length Manuscripts. The Most Significant Of These And Only One Published Was A Translation Of Grimm's Collected Fairy Tales In Conjunction With Francis Peabody Magoun. In His Book The Science Of Folklore He Stated: Folklore Is A Historical Science Having Its Own Methods Of Research And Admitting Of The Same System Of Checks And Verifications As Any Other. With Its Sister Sciences It May Combine To Make Up The Cycle Of Our Knowledge Of Man's Past Life. From This Follows That It May Assume The Rank Of An Ancillary Science To Any Or All Of Them And It Has Done So Repeatedly Notably To The Various Philogies History Ethnography And The History Of Religion. Krappe's Work Also Extended Into The Field Of Folksong His Own Scholarly Definition." "The Folksong Is A Song I.E A Lyric Poem With Melody Which Originated Anonymously Among Unlettered Folk In Times Past And Which Remained In Currency For A Considerable Time As A Rule For Centuries . . . The American Kentucky Home Though It Is Supposed To Have Originated In Circle Of A Somewhat Darker Hue Than Is Popular In Certain Sections Of The Country Is A Genuine Folksong Of Both Colored And White People. This Also Serves As A Prime Example Of Krappe's Unpopularity Among Folklorists And Anthropologists As According To One 1998 Article In American Folklore Krappe's Work Many Times Shows Him To Be Racist And Sexist A Characterization As Well Applied In Some Way To Almost Any Academic Writer Born In The Nineteenth Century. <br/> <br/> Cosmopolitan Science And Art Service paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 054975
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Krappe, Alexander Haggerty
The Offa-Constance Legend Offprint From Anglia Bd. Xlix Heft 3/4
New York: Anglia. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Pp 362-370 In Publisher's Stapled Tape Spine . Per Wikipedia Alexander Haggerty Krappe 1894 -1947 Was A Folklorist And Writer. Along With Francis Peabody Magoun He Was The First Translator Of Folktales Collected By The Brothers Grimm Into The English Language. He Was Also A Linguist Teacher Translator Of Scientific And Other Materials A Roman Philologist A Comparative Mythologist A Classicist And Scandinavianist. Despite His Contributions And Academic Writing His Work Has Been Overlooked In The Modern Folklore Discipline As He Staunchly Denied The Existence Of American Folklore. Alexander Haggerty Krappe Was Born In Boston Massachusetts In 1884. His Childhood Was Said To Be Unhappy And After His Parents Divorced He Was Taken Back To Europe By His German-Born Father. Krappe Received His Education In The Leibniz Und Siemen's Oberealschuel In Charlottenberg Berlin. An Accomplished Student He Remained At The University Until 1915 Upon His Decision To Study Modern Languages. Thus Krappe Spent 1915-1916 Studying Medieval History And Romance Languages At The University Of Berlin. Krappe Went On To Enter The University Of Iowa In Iowa City On A Graduate Fellowship And Received His M.A. With A Major In French And A Minor In Italian. The Capstone Of His M.A. His Thesis Was Entitled "The Chronology Of The Old French Chanson De Geste." In January 1918 He Began Doctoral Work At The University Of Chicago On Another Graduate Fellowship. In 1919 Krappe Received A Ph.D. His Work In University Established His Interest In Epic And Medieval Literature. In 1919 Krappe Married Edith Smith The Daughter Of Folklorist Grace Partridge Smith. Edith Would Go On To Describe Her Husband As "Brilliant But Deeply Troubled And Enigmatic Man When All Of The Sources Are Combined It Is The Picture That Emerges." Krappe Died On November 30 1947 In Iowa City Iowa Leaving Three Book-Length Manuscripts. The Most Significant Of These And Only One Published Was A Translation Of Grimm's Collected Fairy Tales In Conjunction With Francis Peabody Magoun. In His Book The Science Of Folklore He Stated: Folklore Is A Historical Science Having Its Own Methods Of Research And Admitting Of The Same System Of Checks And Verifications As Any Other. With Its Sister Sciences It May Combine To Make Up The Cycle Of Our Knowledge Of Man's Past Life. From This Follows That It May Assume The Rank Of An Ancillary Science To Any Or All Of Them And It Has Done So Repeatedly Notably To The Various Philogies History Ethnography And The History Of Religion. Krappe's Work Also Extended Into The Field Of Folksong His Own Scholarly Definition." "The Folksong Is A Song I.E A Lyric Poem With Melody Which Originated Anonymously Among Unlettered Folk In Times Past And Which Remained In Currency For A Considerable Time As A Rule For Centuries . . . The American Kentucky Home Though It Is Supposed To Have Originated In Circle Of A Somewhat Darker Hue Than Is Popular In Certain Sections Of The Country Is A Genuine Folksong Of Both Colored And White People. This Also Serves As A Prime Example Of Krappe's Unpopularity Among Folklorists And Anthropologists As According To One 1998 Article In American Folklore Krappe's Work Many Times Shows Him To Be Racist And Sexist A Characterization As Well Applied In Some Way To Almost Any Academic Writer Born In The Nineteenth Century. <br/> <br/> Anglia paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 054976
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Krasikov Sana
Solo un altro anno (stampa 2010)
trad. di Anna Rusconi e Andrea Sirotti in 16°, bross. edit. ill. con bandelle
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Krassnoff P.N. ( generale )
Dall'Aquila imperiale alla bandiera rossa – 1° ed. - russia
Ottima copia
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Kraszewski, Jósef Ignacy
Reiseblätter.
Berlin, Rütten & Loening, 1986. Kl. 8°; 407 Seiten, mit 28 zeitgenössischen Illustrationen im Text; 1. Auflage Orig.-Leinen mit OU Schutzumschlag gerändert und am Rücken ausgeblichen
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 12119
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Kratochvil, Milos V.
OSAMELY RVAC Lonely Fighter
Prague Praha: Ceskoslovensky Spisovatel 1986. 333pp blue cloth DJ very good Osamely rvac text written in Czech sixteenth century Czech historical story of the life of Count Rusworm. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Prague (Praha): Ceskoslovensky Spisovatel Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : w130715330
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Kratzer, Hertha (Mitwirkender)
Donausagen : vom Ursprung bis zur Mündung / erz. von Hertha Kratzer.
Wien: Ueberreuter, 2003. 175 S. Gr. 8°. Bibl.- Einbd.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 46210
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Krauer, Heinrich u.a.:
Fortsetzung der dokumentarischen Darstellung der jüngsten Vorfälle im Gotteshause St. Urban, in Beziehung auf die von demselben durch seinen Abt abgeforderte Rechnungsablage, verbunden mit der dadurch veranlassten Geschichte des Herr Mousson, Eidsgenössischen Kanzlers, mit der Regierung des Kantons Luzern.
2 Bl., 128 Seiten. Hübscher broschierter Umschlag der Zeit. *Fortsetzung eines ersten Teils mit 96 S. aus dem gleichen Jahr. Bücher de
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Kraujalis, M.W
Udzial ciepla ze sztucznych zródel w bilansie cieplnym na obszarze Polski.
Wroclaw, 1972. M. 10 Abb. 74 S. (Prace geogr. 95).
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 237944
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Kraus, Eberhard
Orgeln und Orgelmusik. d. Bild d. Orgellandschaften.
Regensburg, Pustet, 1978. 2., überarb. u. erw. Aufl. 20 cm. 352 S., zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. Lw., OU., OU etwas braunrandig u. m. kl. Einriss, sauber u. gut erhalten. Besitzerverm. a. Vors. 2
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58298AB
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Kraus, Franz Xaver:
Kunst und Alterthum in Elsass-Lothringen. Beschreibende Statistik. 4 Bände (komplett).
25 x 17 cm. Mit zahlreichen Karten, Tafeln und Textholzstichen. Halbleinenbände der Zeit. *Die erste wissenschaftiche Kunsttopographie von Elsaß-Lothringen. Wegen des langen Erscheinungszeitraums recht selten komplett zu finden. - Exemplar aus der Bibliothek von Franz von Pocci mit dessen Exlibris in allen 4 Bänden. - De Rücken leicht altersfleckig, Der vierte Band mit Nachträgen und Register am oberen Kapital leicht beschädigt. Insgesamt recht ordentlich erhalten. Bücher de
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Kraus, Herbert
Vom Wesen des Völkerbundes.
Berlin, Dt. Verlagsges. für Politik u. Geschichte, 1920. Gr. 8°, 63 Seiten (unaufgeschnitten). Orig.Karton.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 20276
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Kraus, Katrin (Hrsg.)
Sozialstaat in Europa. Geschichte, Entwicklung, Perspektiven.
Wiesbaden:, Westdeutscher Verlag, 2001. 8°. 309 S., broschiert 1. Aufl. (gut erhalten)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 55240BB
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