Carper Jean Thériault Marie-José
100 conseils simples et efficaces pour lutter contre la maladie d'Alzheimer
DE L HOMME 2012 280 pages 17 526x1 778x22 606cm. 2012. Broché. 280 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500100153
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Carper Jean Thériault Marie-José
100 conseils simples et efficaces pour lutter contre la maladie d'Alzheimer
DE L HOMME 2012 280 pages 17 526x1 778x22 606cm. 2012. Broché. 280 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500122996
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Carr Allen
HOW TO STOP YOUR CHILD SMOKING
Penguin paperback stiff pictorial card 1999 184 pages. A few marks but fairly good and quite solid. ISBN 0140278362. paperback
Bookseller reference : 8979 ISBN : 0140278362 9780140278361
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Carr Carr
Avoiding Risky Sex Adolescence Parent Adolescent and Child Training Skills
John Wiley & Sons 2002. Paperback. Used; Very Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2381123</p> John Wiley & Sons paperback
Bookseller reference : 2381123 ISBN : 1854333496 9781854333490
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Carr Harry. William S. Hart
" Vaya Con Dios" Go With God
Los Angeles: Angelus Press 1935. First edition. Very Good. 8vo 12 pages stiff black covers Japanese folded leaves gold titling laced with a thong at the spine one break in the thong <br/><br/>A special memorial book which reprings Harry Carr's famed envoie for humorist Will Rogers. W. S. Hart's Introduction seems almost as long and equally heartfelt with a fulll-page photograph of Rogers. Note: Harry Carr died in 1936. Who did his eulogy Angelus Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 0008074
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Carr Katie
Letterland Early Readers Set 2b - A Good Deed
Letterland 2000. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2291806</p> Letterland paperback
Bookseller reference : 2291806 ISBN : 0007112912 9780007112913
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Carr Katie
Letterland Early Readers Set 2a - At the Doctor's
Letterland 2000. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2291797</p> Letterland paperback
Bookseller reference : 2291797 ISBN : 0007112882 9780007112883
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Carr Katie
Letterland Early Readers Set 2b - Wet Paint!
Letterland 2000. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2291802</p> Letterland paperback
Bookseller reference : 2291802 ISBN : 0007112920 9780007112920
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Carr Katie
Letterland Early Readers Set 1b - Yes Granny
Letterland 2000. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2291790</p> Letterland paperback
Bookseller reference : 2291790 ISBN : 0007104227 9780007104222
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Carr Simon
The Boys Are Back
Arrow 2010. Film Tie-In. Paperback. New. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3208139</p> Arrow paperback
Bookseller reference : 3208139 ISBN : 0099547384 9780099547389
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Carr Family Letters
Collection of Incoming Correspondence to Kate Elizabeth Carr of Bradford New Hampshire and later Salem Massachusetts written by family friends and her finance and later husband Dr. Charles A. Carlton of Salem Massachusetts 1864-1898
<p>Collection of 43 letters 184 manuscript pages dated 23 December 1864 to 10 June 1898; the bulk 33 of the letters date from 1864 to 1873.</p><p>The correspondence in this collection consists of four different groups of letters. The first group is from female friends and cousins writing to Kate E. Carr when she was a single woman Dec. 1864-Dec 1872. The second group was written to Kate when she was engaged to Dr. Carlton these letters being both before and after their wedding June 1870 to Sept. 1872. The third group consists of miscellaneous letters written back and forth between Kate her mother and brother William then a final and smaller fourth group of correspondence between Kate's brother Frank and his wife Nellie 1888-1890.</p><p> <b>Carr Family of Bradford New Hampshire</b></p><p>Daniel Carr was born in Newbury Massachusetts 2 August 1801. His father Moses Carr was born 10 October 1778 and died 10 February 1815 and his mother Abigail Noyes was born 11 February 1777 and died 20 July 1863. Sometime after 1801 Moses Carr removed from Newbury Massachusetts to Hopkinton New Hampshire where he purchased a large farm on Sugar Hill. There the rest of his children were born and there he died.</p><p>Daniel Carr tired of farming when he was about 14 and set out to seek his fortune. He sought and found employment as a clerk in the store of Lewis Bailey in South Sutton New Hampshire. There he remained until 1824 . when with the little patrimony received from his father's estate he purchased the store and merchandise of Mr. Bailey and commenced business on his own account.</p><p>On 20 February 1827 Daniel married Rhoda Bartlett 1800-1836 daughter of Joseph Bartlett of Warner New Hampshire. They had one son William A. Carr born 10 January 1828. William A. Carr appears to have married Harriet Martin 1832-1865 on 10 January 1856. They had several children: William M. Carr Mabel M. Carr Charles B. Carr Frank M. Carr. William M. Carr 1857- married on 22 February 1882 to Mary L. Hartshorn.</p><p>About 1834 Daniel Carr sold his store to his brother Moses Carr and moved to Concord New Hampshire. There he went into trade and remained until the death of his wife Rhoda on 29 November 1836. He then moved to Bradford New Hampshire buying out the store of John D. Wadleigh and there he remained in business until July 1854 when his son was admitted as a partner and the firm was re-named D. & W. A. Carr. This co-partnership continued until July 1875 when Daniel Carr retired. </p><p>Daniel Carr's son William A. Carr remained in trade until January 1887 when he turned over the business to his son William M. Carr. The family store William M. Carr & Company was a purveyor of general merchandise. William M. Carr & Co. touted a full line of "Dry and fancy goods groceries grain furniture carpets curtains crockery glass and silverware wallpaper boots shoes and general merchandise." The company supplied all manner of goods to south central New Hampshire for over one hundred years.</p><p>On 1 January 1839 Daniel Carr was married a second time to Caroline Lucinda Tappan 1819-1898 daughter of Weare Tappan 1790-1868 and Lucinda 1792-1866. Caroline's brother was Mason Weare Tappan 1817-1886 a New Hampshire state representative a U.S. Congressman from 1855 to 1861 a colonel during the American Civil War and the New Hampshire Attorney General. Daniel and his new wife had two children Frank Tappan Carr 1844-1919 and Kate E. Carr 1846-1942.</p><p>Daniel Carr died 17 August 1887 at age 86 and was buried at the family plot at Pleasant Hill Cemetery Bradford. Moses Carr who succeeded Daniel continued in trade at South Sutton for a time when he went to Sanbornton Bridge now Tilton. He died in Ohio 16 September 1876.</p><p>Daniel Carr's son with his second wife was Frank Tappan Carr. He was born 28 October 1844 in Bradford Merrimack Co. New Hampshire. He died on 27 May 1919 in Bradford and was buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bradford. He married Helen Francis Collins 1850-1928 about 1872 Frank T. Carr appears to have worked as a clerk in the family store and by 1900 was listed as a "retired" merchant. He lived in Bradford his entire life.</p><p>Daniel Carr's daughter with his second wife was Kate Elizabeth Carr. She was born on 2 November 1846 in Bradford Merrimack Co. New Hampshire. She died on 4 April 1942 in Bradford and was buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bradford. Kate E. Carr married Charles Augustus Carlton MD of Salem Massachusetts on 25 December 1872 in Bradford. Carlton was born 27 February 1841 at Orford New Hampshire the son of Rufus Carlton 1802-1882 and Irena Batchelder. He died 12 June 1935. Kate and Charles had at least one son Frank Carr Carlton. Kate and her husband made their home in Salem Massachusetts. </p><p><br /><b>Sample Quotes: </b></p><p><i>"Home Sunday Eve Nov 25 1866</i></p><p><i>My Darling friend Kate</i></p><p><i>I wanted to write you last Sunday all day and have every day since but I have not seen one unoccupied moment in the whole time. I guess you will ask what I have been doing well I have not done any thing that amounted to anything. I have had company almost every day and night.</i></p><p><i>I wanted to hear from you ever so much before I got you last dear welcome letter. I was afraid you were sick and thought I would write you just a word but must give the same reason as I give for not answering the letter viz/ want of time. I am so sorry you have been sick and all your friends too what a serious time you must have had. I hardly know how you managed to get along…</i></p><p><i>Last night my cousin came in and wanted I should go to prayer meeting with him and as I did not attend church I thought I would go just to keep my name up for attendance to all these things. Really I don't enjoy the prayer meetings as much as I did when I had you here to go with me and her Br. Atwood 'hold forth' Oh Katie! How much I did enjoy that term. I know I never can be as happy if I live a hundred years as I was while I went to school. I did not think when I bid you and all the girls 'good bye' that I should never go to school again but now I do not expect to. Think I shall take music lessons a few more quarters. I cannot give that up.</i></p><p><i>Have you any new music I presume you will practice ever so much this winter while I shall not at all. My school commences next Monday and I do dread it so much. I am afraid I shall not get along well. Don't expect to stay more than a week it is called a hard school but I did not know when I engaged…</i></p><p><i>With ever so much love for thee…Mary"</i></p><p><i>"Salem June 10 1870 Friday evening</i></p><p><i>Darling Katie</i></p><p><i>I saw the death of Mrs. Sanborn in the paper this morning and I have thought of you all day with your sad heart -my poor Katie and have longed so much to be with you. I have wanted to see you more than ever today. It seemed as if I could not be denied. My darling I have such a lonely feeling come over me every little while now that I am separated from you. It makes me irresolute – sometimes and I feel almost as if I would give up my prospects for success here and be content in a more humble situation in life if we could only be together. </i></p><p><i>I know darling that such feelings are wrong and that we could never have been as happy as I hope we shall be sometimes now. I hope you have been to Concord to see poor Sue and Mary; it would be such a comfort to them but what could you say to them</i></p><p><i>It seems too bad that it must be her that she must die now after all these long months of anxiety. I felt some disappointed not to get a letter today but I hardly expected it. I hope I shall tomorrow. </i></p><p><i>Oh Katie I am so disappointed that I could not have had the whole evening to write to you but I had a caller just as I began and he has but just gone and I have only a few minutes before the mail closes. I fear you would not be satisfied with these few words if I should send them but perhaps they will be better than nothing.</i></p><p><i>I am very much better today. I am nearly well again. I will send a paper with this that has got my card in it. I want you to write me a long loving letter Sunday. I cannot feel reconciled that I could not send you a good letter today. I am going out to mail this and then come back and write to you. I should not feel so bad about it if tomorrow was not Saturday and you would have to wait so long for word. Good night dear darling Katie and many many kisses from your own Chas."</i></p><p><i>"Salem June 20 1871 Tuesday evening</i></p><p><i>Dear darling Katie</i></p><p><i>…Dr. Pierson has just called to ask me to go to Danversport with him tomorrow to assist in a surgical operation. It is for 'hair lip'. I am glad to go to see the operation and I shall enjoy the side so much too. I helped Dr. Shreve set a broken arm this morning. I have been very busy all day. Kelly went around with me this afternoon to see a few patients. Yesterday I had a very good day's work. I charged ten dollars and collected four of it. Today I have not had quite as much private business it has amounted to fived dollars. Yes my business has been increasing ever since I was in Bradford the last time. Of course I cannot expect it to continue to be as good all of the time as it has been this month for I have had so many cases I should be happy enough if I could do as much all of the time but we have every thing to encourage us darling and I know we shall have a nice home together sometime.</i></p><p><i>Oh dear Kate I long for it. You do not know how hard it is for me to live here alone away from you but I would not ask you to come darling until I can do everything to make you happy. I must leave the rest until next time. I will answer all of your letter then…</i></p><p><i>.Your loving Chas"</i></p><p><i>"Friday evening</i></p><p><i>My precious Darling</i></p><p><i>…We have just been interrupted by calls. Mrs. Stanly and a Miss Sweatt. I did not like to be hindered. I tried to write this morning. I hurried to make my calls helped Dr. Shreve in on operation then I went with Nell & Frank down to the Williams. We returned about three o'clock. I had not lost any calls but a man was waiting in the office to have me amputate his finger. Jesson came up to help me. He was a strong man and struggled so I got dreadfully tired holding him while he was taking ether. Since the operation I have made three calls so I have had a good day's work.</i></p><p><i>…many loving kisses yours Chas"</i></p>
Bookseller reference : 30794
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Carr Family Letters
Collection of Incoming Correspondence to Kate Elizabeth Carr of Bradford New Hampshire and later Salem Massachusetts written by family friends and her finance and later husband Dr. Charles A. Carlton of Salem Massachusetts 1864-1898
<p>Collection of 43 letters 184 manuscript pages dated 23 December 1864 to 10 June 1898; the bulk 33 of the letters date from 1864 to 1873.</p><p>The correspondence in this collection consists of four different groups of letters. The first group is from female friends and cousins writing to Kate E. Carr when she was a single woman Dec. 1864-Dec 1872. The second group was written to Kate when she was engaged to Dr. Carlton these letters being both before and after their wedding June 1870 to Sept. 1872. The third group consists of miscellaneous letters written back and forth between Kate her mother and brother William then a final and smaller fourth group of correspondence between Kate's brother Frank and his wife Nellie 1888-1890.</p><p> <b>Carr Family of Bradford New Hampshire</b></p><p>Daniel Carr was born in Newbury Massachusetts 2 August 1801. His father Moses Carr was born 10 October 1778 and died 10 February 1815 and his mother Abigail Noyes was born 11 February 1777 and died 20 July 1863. Sometime after 1801 Moses Carr removed from Newbury Massachusetts to Hopkinton New Hampshire where he purchased a large farm on Sugar Hill. There the rest of his children were born and there he died.</p><p>Daniel Carr tired of farming when he was about 14 and set out to seek his fortune. He sought and found employment as a clerk in the store of Lewis Bailey in South Sutton New Hampshire. There he remained until 1824 . when with the little patrimony received from his father's estate he purchased the store and merchandise of Mr. Bailey and commenced business on his own account.</p><p>On 20 February 1827 Daniel married Rhoda Bartlett 1800-1836 daughter of Joseph Bartlett of Warner New Hampshire. They had one son William A. Carr born 10 January 1828. William A. Carr appears to have married Harriet Martin 1832-1865 on 10 January 1856. They had several children: William M. Carr Mabel M. Carr Charles B. Carr Frank M. Carr. William M. Carr 1857- married on 22 February 1882 to Mary L. Hartshorn.</p><p>About 1834 Daniel Carr sold his store to his brother Moses Carr and moved to Concord New Hampshire. There he went into trade and remained until the death of his wife Rhoda on 29 November 1836. He then moved to Bradford New Hampshire buying out the store of John D. Wadleigh and there he remained in business until July 1854 when his son was admitted as a partner and the firm was re-named D. & W. A. Carr. This co-partnership continued until July 1875 when Daniel Carr retired. </p><p>Daniel Carr's son William A. Carr remained in trade until January 1887 when he turned over the business to his son William M. Carr. The family store William M. Carr & Company was a purveyor of general merchandise. William M. Carr & Co. touted a full line of "Dry and fancy goods groceries grain furniture carpets curtains crockery glass and silverware wallpaper boots shoes and general merchandise." The company supplied all manner of goods to south central New Hampshire for over one hundred years.</p><p>On 1 January 1839 Daniel Carr was married a second time to Caroline Lucinda Tappan 1819-1898 daughter of Weare Tappan 1790-1868 and Lucinda 1792-1866. Caroline's brother was Mason Weare Tappan 1817-1886 a New Hampshire state representative a U.S. Congressman from 1855 to 1861 a colonel during the American Civil War and the New Hampshire Attorney General. Daniel and his new wife had two children Frank Tappan Carr 1844-1919 and Kate E. Carr 1846-1942.</p><p>Daniel Carr died 17 August 1887 at age 86 and was buried at the family plot at Pleasant Hill Cemetery Bradford. Moses Carr who succeeded Daniel continued in trade at South Sutton for a time when he went to Sanbornton Bridge now Tilton. He died in Ohio 16 September 1876.</p><p>Daniel Carr's son with his second wife was Frank Tappan Carr. He was born 28 October 1844 in Bradford Merrimack Co. New Hampshire. He died on 27 May 1919 in Bradford and was buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bradford. He married Helen Francis Collins 1850-1928 about 1872 Frank T. Carr appears to have worked as a clerk in the family store and by 1900 was listed as a "retired" merchant. He lived in Bradford his entire life.</p><p>Daniel Carr's daughter with his second wife was Kate Elizabeth Carr. She was born on 2 November 1846 in Bradford Merrimack Co. New Hampshire. She died on 4 April 1942 in Bradford and was buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bradford. Kate E. Carr married Charles Augustus Carlton MD of Salem Massachusetts on 25 December 1872 in Bradford. Carlton was born 27 February 1841 at Orford New Hampshire the son of Rufus Carlton 1802-1882 and Irena Batchelder. He died 12 June 1935. Kate and Charles had at least one son Frank Carr Carlton. Kate and her husband made their home in Salem Massachusetts. </p><p><br /><b>Sample Quotes: </b></p><p><i>"Home Sunday Eve Nov 25 1866</i></p><p><i>My Darling friend Kate</i></p><p><i>I wanted to write you last Sunday all day and have every day since but I have not seen one unoccupied moment in the whole time. I guess you will ask what I have been doing well I have not done any thing that amounted to anything. I have had company almost every day and night.</i></p><p><i>I wanted to hear from you ever so much before I got you last dear welcome letter. I was afraid you were sick and thought I would write you just a word but must give the same reason as I give for not answering the letter viz/ want of time. I am so sorry you have been sick and all your friends too what a serious time you must have had. I hardly know how you managed to get along…</i></p><p><i>Last night my cousin came in and wanted I should go to prayer meeting with him and as I did not attend church I thought I would go just to keep my name up for attendance to all these things. Really I don't enjoy the prayer meetings as much as I did when I had you here to go with me and her Br. Atwood 'hold forth' Oh Katie! How much I did enjoy that term. I know I never can be as happy if I live a hundred years as I was while I went to school. I did not think when I bid you and all the girls 'good bye' that I should never go to school again but now I do not expect to. Think I shall take music lessons a few more quarters. I cannot give that up.</i></p><p><i>Have you any new music I presume you will practice ever so much this winter while I shall not at all. My school commences next Monday and I do dread it so much. I am afraid I shall not get along well. Don't expect to stay more than a week it is called a hard school but I did not know when I engaged…</i></p><p><i>With ever so much love for thee…Mary"</i></p><p><i>"Salem June 10 1870 Friday evening</i></p><p><i>Darling Katie</i></p><p><i>I saw the death of Mrs. Sanborn in the paper this morning and I have thought of you all day with your sad heart -my poor Katie and have longed so much to be with you. I have wanted to see you more than ever today. It seemed as if I could not be denied. My darling I have such a lonely feeling come over me every little while now that I am separated from you. It makes me irresolute – sometimes and I feel almost as if I would give up my prospects for success here and be content in a more humble situation in life if we could only be together. </i></p><p><i>I know darling that such feelings are wrong and that we could never have been as happy as I hope we shall be sometimes now. I hope you have been to Concord to see poor Sue and Mary; it would be such a comfort to them but what could you say to them</i></p><p><i>It seems too bad that it must be her that she must die now after all these long months of anxiety. I felt some disappointed not to get a letter today but I hardly expected it. I hope I shall tomorrow. </i></p><p><i>Oh Katie I am so disappointed that I could not have had the whole evening to write to you but I had a caller just as I began and he has but just gone and I have only a few minutes before the mail closes. I fear you would not be satisfied with these few words if I should send them but perhaps they will be better than nothing.</i></p><p><i>I am very much better today. I am nearly well again. I will send a paper with this that has got my card in it. I want you to write me a long loving letter Sunday. I cannot feel reconciled that I could not send you a good letter today. I am going out to mail this and then come back and write to you. I should not feel so bad about it if tomorrow was not Saturday and you would have to wait so long for word. Good night dear darling Katie and many many kisses from your own Chas."</i></p><p><i>"Salem June 20 1871 Tuesday evening</i></p><p><i>Dear darling Katie</i></p><p><i>…Dr. Pierson has just called to ask me to go to Danversport with him tomorrow to assist in a surgical operation. It is for 'hair lip'. I am glad to go to see the operation and I shall enjoy the side so much too. I helped Dr. Shreve set a broken arm this morning. I have been very busy all day. Kelly went around with me this afternoon to see a few patients. Yesterday I had a very good day's work. I charged ten dollars and collected four of it. Today I have not had quite as much private business it has amounted to fived dollars. Yes my business has been increasing ever since I was in Bradford the last time. Of course I cannot expect it to continue to be as good all of the time as it has been this month for I have had so many cases I should be happy enough if I could do as much all of the time but we have every thing to encourage us darling and I know we shall have a nice home together sometime.</i></p><p><i>Oh dear Kate I long for it. You do not know how hard it is for me to live here alone away from you but I would not ask you to come darling until I can do everything to make you happy. I must leave the rest until next time. I will answer all of your letter then…</i></p><p><i>.Your loving Chas"</i></p><p><i>"Friday evening</i></p><p><i>My precious Darling</i></p><p><i>…We have just been interrupted by calls. Mrs. Stanly and a Miss Sweatt. I did not like to be hindered. I tried to write this morning. I hurried to make my calls helped Dr. Shreve in on operation then I went with Nell & Frank down to the Williams. We returned about three o'clock. I had not lost any calls but a man was waiting in the office to have me amputate his finger. Jesson came up to help me. He was a strong man and struggled so I got dreadfully tired holding him while he was taking ether. Since the operation I have made three calls so I have had a good day's work.</i></p><p><i>…many loving kisses yours Chas"</i></p> books
Bookseller reference : 30794
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Carr Gregg Michael and Shale Erin
ADOLESCENTS. A Guide for Parents
Finch Publishing Australia paperback stiff pictorial card 2002 234 pages illustrated. An adolescent psychologist and school counsellor get together to provide useful advice and insights to parents and teachers. Name in front very light wear otherwise very good copy. ISBN 1876451351. paperback
Bookseller reference : 18331 ISBN : 1876451351 9781876451356
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Carr, Elmendorf L., compiler
John C. R. Kelton: A Boy's Life, 1911-1927
57 p., illus. Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition; faded area on front board
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Carr, Kris; Hobbs, J.R. And Lois
Family Reunion
Moderate wear. Prior owners name and rubber stamp upon front endpaper else unmarked. Book
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Carracci Family Calvesi Maurizio and Vittorio Casale
Le Incisioni dei Carracci
Rome: Comunita Eur/Arte/Cultura 1965. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Over 200 b/w Illustrations. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" square 8vo 702ppplates Text in Italian. Catalogue prepared for the exhibition in the Calcografia Nazionale Rome April-May 1965 sponsored by the Comunita Europea dell'Arte e della Cultura; coverage of Agostino Annibale and Lodovico Carracci's engraved works. Introduction by Calvesi; catalogue proper by Calvesi and Casale. Scarce; not located in Freitag. A very good copy in wrappers slight rubbing and browning to wrappers; slight internal browning. Comunita Eur/Arte/Cultura paperback
Bookseller reference : L025943
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Carracci Family Peyre Roger
Les Carraches
Paris: Lib Renouard/Henri Laurens ND ca. 1930. Probable First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good -. 25 b/w Illustrations. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" A very good- copy in cloth with slight soiling and rubbing to covers. 8vo 1271pp Text in French. Coverage of the notable family of Italian painters Ludovico and Agostino as well as Annibale. Series: Les Grands Artistes. Not located in Freitag. Exterior as noted; slight internal browning to edges and endpapers; previous owner's ink signature on front free endpaper. Lib Renouard/Henri Laurens ND [ca. 1930?] hardcover
Bookseller reference : L030119
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Carreras Thomas
50 cents
SARBACANE 2013 344 pages 13 7x21 5x2 3cm. 2013. Broché. 344 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500095565
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CARRIER, Maria
Handicaps. Paroles de frères et soeurs
Autrement, coll. « Mutations », n° 237 2005 In-8 broché, 169 p.Bon état d’occasion.
Bookseller reference : 35975
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CARRINGTON EDWARD SR. AND FAMILY
ARCHIVE LOT OF 59 DIARIES 1867 THROUGH 1913 HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DIARIES OF PATRIARCH EDWARD CARRINGTON SR. AND OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS IN COLEBROOK CONNECTICUT
Colebrook Connecticut CT 1867. On offer is a superb archive of 59 original manuscript multi-generational family of diaries spanning the civil war era through the early 20th century. The Carrington Family Diaries 1867 - 1913. All 59 diaries from members of the Carrington Family of Colebrook Connecticut. The patriarch Edward Sr. wife Sarah Ann Terry Carrington sons Edward C. Jr. died in the Civil War and Edwin T. and daughters Sarah and Kate. Edward Sr. died in 1878 and Sarah Ann Terry Carrington died in 1881. Both are buried in the Colebrook Center Cemetery in Colebrook Connecticut. Sarah Ann Terry Carrington mother was the daughter of Eliphalet Terry of New York. The group breaks down as follows: Sarah Terry matriarch wife of Edwin: 11 diaries: 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877. typical diary entries; Edward Carrington Snr father of Edwin: 8 diaries: 1857 1867 1868 1869 1870 1872 1873 1874. sporadic point form entries for the most part business like records of day to day business and some personal content.; Edward Carrington Jnr: 4 diaries: 1855 1855 1857 1860. typical diary entries of an obviously young man.; Katherine Carrington a daughter: 2 diaries: 1868 1872. typical diary entries. Edwin Carrington patriarch after Edward Snr: 34 diaries: 1875 1876 1878 1879 1880 1881 1883 1884 1885 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1903 1904 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913. like the father sporadic at tmes point form entries for the most part business like records of day to day business interspersed with personal content. ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND: Lieut. Edward Carrington son was killed in the Civil War in St. Marks Florida in the Natural Bridge Conflict on March 6 1865 but the family did not get the news until March 22 1865. In 1871 the son Edwin was married to Charlotte nicknamed Lottie born April 9. 1847 and the couple moved to Scio NY. Edwin then moved to Bay City Michigan it appears in 1875. His wife and son Winny born in 1873 did not move with him to Michigan but rather stayed in Scio NY. Edwin traveled extensively on business by train and then in the later years by automobile and visited his family about every two months coupled with his business trips. Edwin was Secretary and Treasurer of the Bay City Building Company Rifle Room Company and Ausable Lumber Company in Michigan. Edwin and Lottie's son Winny died at the age of two years and eights months on 2/15/1876 and father did not make it home in time. A daughter Sarah was born in 1876; a son Eddy was born in 1877 and a daughter Gracie in 1882. Some of the earlier years have diaries from more than one member of the family. Edwin's diaries of 1875 - 1913 are both diaries as well as his business day planners. All have notations at the back of expenses and costs. As a hobby he enjoyed duck hunting. In 1901 Edwin and Lottie became grandparents by Sarah. The diaries mention both the deaths of Lincoln and McKinley. Several diaries have newspaper articles tucked at the back. One is an article about Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. There are two articles about how the Edward Carrington Sr. family made their "fortune" in 1874. THIS IS A SENSATIONAL AND UNIQUE MULTI GENERATIONAL FAMILY HISTORY THAT WOULD BE THE PRIDE AND CENTERPIECE OF ANY SERIOUS DIARY COLLECTOR. Good. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. Manuscript. unknown
Bookseller reference : 000060
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Carrière (Anne-Marie)
Mon Musée de l'Homme.
Paris Editions de la Pensée Moderne 1967 Un volume in-8 cartonnage orange, 248 pages, illustrations. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 13726
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Carroll Dawn
The Banana Bunch
Sunnydays Publishing 2012. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3292766</p> Sunnydays Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : 3292766 ISBN : 0956744702 9780956744708
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Carroll James
Fault Lines
Little Brown & Company 1980. Book. Near-Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. A photo of this book is available. Stated First Edition. Small light remainder mark on bottom. NO price clippings. Price inside dustcover: dustcover shows light wear NO tears. Gold boards with green spine/gilt lettering clean and bright. 248 pages. NO writing marks or tears inside book. Little, Brown & Company Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 036816 ISBN : 0316130125 9780316130127
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Carroll Lewis
Alice in Wonderland Ladybird Children's Classics
Ladybird Books Ltd 1994. Hardcover. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3254403</p> Ladybird Books Ltd hardcover
Bookseller reference : 3254403 ISBN : 0721416543 9780721416540
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Carroll Lewis
Alice in Wonderland Children's classics
Parragon Plus 1996. Reprint. Paperback. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2319021</p> Parragon Plus paperback
Bookseller reference : 2319021 ISBN : 1858135613 9781858135618
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Carroll Lewis
Alice in Wonderland Children's Classics
Wordsworth Editions 1993. New Ed. Paperback. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #1968115</p> Wordsworth Editions paperback
Bookseller reference : 1968115 ISBN : 1853261181 9781853261183
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Carroll Lewis
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Penguin Popular Classics
Penguin Classics 2007. New Ed. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3220819</p> Penguin Classics paperback
Bookseller reference : 3220819 ISBN : 0140620869 9780140620863
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Carroll Lewis
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Collins Classics
William Collins 2010. Reprint. Paperback. Used; Good. English language. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3299575</p> William Collins paperback
Bookseller reference : 3299575 ISBN : 0007350821 9780007350827
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Carroll Lee; Tober Jan
An Indigo Celebration: More Messages Stories and Insights from the Indigo Children
Carlsbad California U.S.A.: Hay House 2001 FINE Trade Paperback 1st Printing no markings appears unread super clean. 5.25" x 8.25" 237 pages. - Indigo children are bright intuitive and sometimes self-destructive individuals. They are often labeled as having ADD or ADHD because they won't comply with established rules and patterns and they may exhibit behavioral problems at home and at school. This book is a collection of essays articles and personal insights about Indigo children. The book was written to inspire teach and provoke meaningful dialogue. Trade Paperback. Hay House paperback
Bookseller reference : 007408 ISBN : 1561708593 9781561708598
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Carroll Lee; Tober Jan
An Indigo Celebration. More Messages Stories and Insights from the Indigo Children
Carlsbad CA: Hay House 2001. xvi 237pp. Slightest of edge wear. A collection of essays articles and personal insights about the Indigo Child phenomenon. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Fine. 8vo. Hay House Paperback
Bookseller reference : 010643 ISBN : 1561708593 9781561708598
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Carroll Lee; Tober Jan
An Indigo Celebration: More Messages Stories and Insights from the Indigo Children
Carlsbad California U.S.A.: Hay House Inc 2001 Near Fine; Paperback; 237 pp.; First Printing. First Printing. Paperback. Near Fine. Octavo. First Edition. Hay House Inc paperback
Bookseller reference : 050915-P044 ISBN : 1561708593 9781561708598
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Carroll Leslie
Royal Affairs a Lusty Romp Through the Extramarital Adventures That Rocked the British Monarchyh
U.S.A.: New American Library 2008. pages yellowed. binding tight but hinges creased/cracked. edge wear. corners dented. spine edges worn creased and chipped. general shelf wear. a good reading copy. . 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Good. New American Library Paperback
Bookseller reference : 85647 ISBN : 0451223985 9780451223982
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Carroll Lewis
The Alice in Wonderland: Picture Book
Hodder Childrens Books 1992. New edition. Paperback. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3270293</p> Hodder Childrens Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 3270293 ISBN : 0340567872 9780340567876
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Carroll Lenedra J
The Architecture of All Abundance: Creating a Successful Life in the Material World
Novato CA: New World Library 2001. Fine bright copy. ISBN: 1577311892. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. The Architecture of All Abundance: Creating a Successful Life in the Material World Lenedra J. Carroll. New World Library hardcover
Bookseller reference : 004786 ISBN : 1577311892 9781577311898
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CARROLL LEE - TOBER JAN
LES ENFANTS INDIGO - LES ENFANTS DU TROISIEME MILLENAIRE
ARIANE EDITIONS. 1999. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 272 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
Bookseller reference : RO30068061
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Carroll Lee, Tober Jan
Les enfants indigo : Enfants du 3e millénaire
Ariane. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 272 pages. Pages légèrement gondolées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
Bookseller reference : RO20230728
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Carroll, Gladys Hasty
To Remember Forever : The Journal of a College Girl 1922-1923
306 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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CARRY E. (ABBE)
FAMILLE ET FIVORCE / QUESTIONS DE SOCIOLOGIE / TROISIEME EDITION.
BLOUD & CIE. 1908. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 61 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
Bookseller reference : R320007401
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CARRY E. (abbé)
Famille et divorce. Questions de sociologie.
Paris, Librairie Bloud, 1908 11 x 17, 63 pp., broché, non coupé, bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons)
Bookseller reference : 10866
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Carson Dr Paul
COPING SUCCESSFULLY WITH YOUR CHILD'S SKIN PROBLEMS
Sheldon Press paperback stiff pictorial card 1988 114 pages. A most useful book for the worried parent written by a medical specialist working in the area of child complaints. With a useful Glossary of medical Terms at the end. Minor wear good. ISBN 0859695697. paperback
Bookseller reference : 6381 ISBN : 0859695697 9780859695695
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Carson Jack
Battle Champions: Academy Attack
Simon & Schuster Childrens UK 2013. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3074390</p> Simon & Schuster Childrens UK paperback
Bookseller reference : 3074390 ISBN : 0857075594 9780857075598
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Carson, R.; O'Donnell, J.; Perry, G.; Paston, H.; Lubell, S.; Smith, H.; Sherrod, R.
The Saturday Evening Post, January (Jan.) 10, 1953: Commuting Through Red Germany / Baseball's Biggeset Winner, Robin Roberts of the Phillies
100 pages. Features: Nice snow angel cover illustration by John Falter; I Ride Nightmare Highway - James P. O'Donnell drives from Helmstedt to Berlin in 1952 and must deal with surly, unpredictable Russians at checkpoints; Debonair Dan - Dan London and his St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, The Magnificent Innkeeper; Baseball's Biggest Winner - Robin Roberts of the Phillies; Who Elected Eisenhower?; Why Pay for Advice?; The Tiger at Red China's Heels - Color-photo-illustrated interview with Chiang Kai-shek on Formosa (Taiwan); We Made the Impossible Voyage (2nd of 3 articles) - Dr. Thomas Davis and family pilot their boat, the Miru, through 4500 miles of open sea. Fiction: A Catch for Any Woman; Forbidden Affair; Killer Bronc; The Witness Who Couldn't Talk; The Big Heat; (part 3 of 7); The Secret of the Purple Reefs (part 6 of 8). Ads: Florida Tangerines; Nice half-page color-photo ad for Stereo Realist features the Ice Follies of 1953, 17th Annual Edition; Nice two-page color ad for 1953 Ford cars; Two-page black and white ad for 1953 Plymouth cars; Sensational one-page color-photo ad for Whitman's Sampler Chocolates features large photo of Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in costume for the film "Road to Bali"; Nice Campbell's Soup ad; four-page color ad for General Electric presents their many achievements over 75 years; Good Year centerfold ad shows car models for every year from 1915 to 1952; Nice two-page ad for 1953 Hudson cars, the Hornet and the Wasp; Nice color-photo ad for Pan-American Airlines features their South American service with photo of couples in swimwear on Rio's Ipanema Beach; Cream of Wheat ad features Li'l Abner cartoon; Interesting one-page color-photo ad for Dell Comics shows boy in red chair, surrounded by comic characters; Nice patriotic ad by Bell Telephone features large photo of Sergeant Donald McIntyre of Chicago, who recently returned from Korea; Soiled back cover Camel ad features great photos of actor Alan Ladd. Average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
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Carsten Francis L.:
Die Entstehung Preu�ens
Verlag Ullstein Frankfurt 1981. Verlag Ullstein, Frankfurt, 1981. unknown
Bookseller reference : 206871
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Carter Ally
All Fall Down: Book 1 Embassy Row
Orchard Books 2015. Paperback. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3352836</p> Orchard Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 3352836 ISBN : 1408334372 9781408334379
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Carter Betty; Peters Joan K.
Love Honor and Negotiate: Making Your Marriage Work
New York New York U.S.A.: Pocket Books 1996. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Very-good condition hardback with jacket. Stated First Edition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Tight spine clean pages - NO writing or tears inside book. 338 pages. Jacket shows light wear - no tears. . Pocket Books Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 067605 ISBN : 0671896245 9780671896249
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Carter Betty
Love Honor & Negotiate: Making Your Marriage Work
New York: Pocket Books 1996. First Edition VG/VG. Hardback. Other than some very light edgewear & rubbing small nick/scrape on back of DJ; inside very clean & tight 338 pages. ""If you read only one book about marriage make it this one!"" Keywords: 0671896245 Keywords: marriage divorce Pocket Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 541 ISBN : 0671896245 9780671896249
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Carter Betty; McGoldrick Monica
The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual Family and Social Perspectives 3rd Edition
U.S.A.: Allyn & Bacon 1998. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 3rd Edition. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. Near-fine condition hardback - no dust cover. Stated Third Edition. Over-sized book. Purple boards with silver lettering clean and bright. Tight spine clean pages. No writing or tears inside book. No remainder marks or clippings . Allyn & Bacon Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 059295 ISBN : 0205200095 9780205200092
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Carter Caroline
Need to Know: Teenage Sex Need to Know
Heinemann Library 2004. Ill. Paperback. Used; Good. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3216914</p> Heinemann Library paperback
Bookseller reference : 3216914 ISBN : 0431098263 9780431098265
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Carter Jimmy
Sharing Good Times Audio Book CD
New York: Simon & Schuster 2004. UnAbridged. AudioCD. Very Good. Jimmy Carter reads his Book Sharing Good Times. 4 and 1/2 hours. 4 Cd's. <br /><br /> Simon & Schuster
Bookseller reference : 01703 ISBN : 0743540255 9780743540254
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Carter Margaret & Bird Malcolm
Fun with Opposites Early Learners S.
Campbell Books Ltd 1989. Paperback. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3194325</p> Campbell Books Ltd paperback
Bookseller reference : 3194325 ISBN : 1852920297 9781852920296
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