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/ECKHEA, LOVE
Ministry To Muslim Women
William Carey Library 2013-06-20. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Carey Library paperback
Bookseller reference : Q-0878083383 ISBN : 0878083383 9780878083381
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/ECKHEA, LOVE
Ministry to Muslim Women : Longing to Call Them Sisters
Carey Publishing William 2000. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Carey Publishing, William paperback
Bookseller reference : G0878083383I4N00 ISBN : 0878083383 9780878083381
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13th Anniversary Commemorative No. Love stone culture in Hokkaido (roundtable), etc. Ishinomisha
Monthly Aishi no Tomo September 1995
Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Bookseller reference : 2090502113704830
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14th February, Love
My favorite waitress: I love you blush notes journal: Valentine's day gift for waitresses for valentines day
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 100 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.23 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1679591908 ISBN : 1679591908 9781679591907
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150 Most-Asked Questions About Midlife Sex, Love, and Intimacy
What Women an.
Very Good. Very Good Standard used condition May have some wear highlighting notes creasing previous owner's name etc May or may not include supplements such as infotrac or other web access codes the dust cover may be missing Fast & reliable delivery Exceptional customer service unknown
Bookseller reference : 12554
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1785-1866, Peacock Thomas Love
The Misfortunes of Elphin
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 1313422436.G ISBN : 1313422436 9781313422437
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1863-, Love Augustus Edward Hough
Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity Volume 2
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 131452237X.G ISBN : 131452237X 9781314522372
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2002 Romantic Ideas: Special Moments You Can Share With The One You Love
1
Adams Media: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9781593374549. Cyndi Haynes Et.Al. Academic & Professional paperback
Bookseller reference : STM-9781593374549
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2020 Reasons I Love You, Kiss Me
Kiss me: Lined Notebook / Journal Gift 110 Pages 6x9 Soft Cover Matte Finish
Independently published 2020. Paperback. New. 110 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.25 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1659641454 ISBN : 1659641454 9781659641455
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2020, Love book
Love : Fill in the Blank Notebook and Memory Journal for Couples
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 120 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.30 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1678984825 ISBN : 1678984825 9781678984823
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26 Love Songs by Peter Barakan
LOVE SONGS a kiss is just kiss ~Love Song/Peter Barakan~ <Japanese Version>
Kyuryudo 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kyuryudo paperback
Bookseller reference : 2111902153100907
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6, Love Love
Expressa - Love Love 6 Portuguese Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 6586962226.G ISBN : 6586962226 9786586962222
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?, Love Book
30 Reasons Why I Love You: Blank Gift Journal - 8.5''x8.5'' - Love Book - Why I love about you
NEW. unknown
Bookseller reference : BIB-NOV-14-2025-114111 ISBN : 9798607408406 9798607408
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[ Peacock, Thomas Love]
Crotchet Castle
London: T. Hookham 1831. Small 8vo. viii 300 pp. Bound in blue paper boards with white paper spine. Boards are marked with rubbing to the extremities and some loss. Binding firm with some scattered spotting. The author Thomas Love Peacock was a great friend and contemporary to the romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and was best know for his satiric novels. . Good. Paper Covered Boards. First Edition. 1831. T. Hookham 1831 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 65276
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[A Condition Called Love] Morino, Megumi
A Condition Called Love 4
Kodansha Comics. Used - Very Good. Kodansha Comics unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT807435 ISBN : 1646517598 9781646517596
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[AI. Love You] Akamatsu, Ken A. I.
A.I. Love You
Client Distribution Services. Used - Good. Client Distribution Services unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT860707 ISBN : 1591829445 9781591829447
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[AI. Love You] Akamatsu, Ken A. I.
A.I. Love You Volume 6
Client Distribution Services. Used - Good. Client Distribution Services unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT860712 ISBN : 1591826209 9781591826200
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[AMOR, Rick]
Rick Amor : exhibition April 10 ~ 27 1991
Melbourne : Niagara Galleries 1991. Octavo black wrappers pp 10. Illustrated with 16 colour images. unknown
Bookseller reference : 45300
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[AMOUR].-
Le Mystère de l'Amour. Numéro spécial 1945 de l'Anneau d'Or.
P., Editions du Feu Nouveau (numéro spécial 1945 de l'Anneau d'Or), 1947, grand in 8° broché, 213pp. ; non coupé ; couverture faéne, petite déchirure sans manque en tête du dos.
Bookseller reference : 27544
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[AMOUR]:
Étrennes aux joyeux. Les muses du foyer de l’Opéra. Choix des poésies libres, galantes, satyriques et autres, les plus agréables qui ont circulé depuis quelques années dans les Sociétés galantes de Paris.
A Bruxelles, Chez Henry Kistemaeckers, 1883. In-8 de [2]-236 pages, demi-maroquin rouge à coins orné d’un double filet doré, dos à nerfs, tête dorée.
Bookseller reference : 1919
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[An Aging Composer in Love; Ferguson's Gang] H V Jervis-Read [Harold Vincent Jervis-Read], English composer (b1883), Royal Acade
An Aging Composer H.V. Jervis-Read Lge archive of letters signed "HJR" or "Fitzjohn" or "F" as of Fitzjohn Avenue Hampstead to his mistress Brunhild 'Brynnie' Granger with a body of printed and ms material relating to his life and career.
Royal Academy of Music High Street & Fitzjohns Avenue Hampstead etc London various pleaces and hotels when he travels 1926-1934. An unusual survival the letters of a composer Harold Jervis-Read to his lover illustrating the growth of a relationship and an ability to express his feelings against the backcloth sometimes foreground of his musical activities and his marriage. Total of letters circa 350 three hundred and fifty Autograph Letters 118 one hundred and eighteen apparently complete letters many start and end abruptly dated 432 four hundred and thirty two pages with some APCSs mainly 12mo 1-8pp. each 55 of these letters dated 1933 and 30 dated 1934 1926-1928 comprising one letter only. There are more than 140 undated letters and a similar quantity of apparently incomplete letters no. of pages c.150. Subjects and quotes: 1926 his one night a week flatmate found him unconscious; a lot to do; her birthday; 1928 "can't write about 'intimate things'"; 1927 asking how he should react to something she's written hot or cold etc.; 1929 lost coat; health; illness; suggestion that relationship is on the edge; social life; compliments her "fine"; dinner invitation; "My piece for Oulston went well"; quotes to illustrate attitude to her "If of herself she will not love thee ."; she has obviously complained that he doesn't show enthusiasm recurrent theme; "joy of creation" but not the "joy of human communication"; his human shortcomings; she cannot appreciate the "Marcia Buffa" because of lack of appreciation of satire in her; his company described; leaving flat for good; moving to 29 High Street NW3; his obsession with her perhaps only soluble legally marriage; nature of love and their relationship recurrent theme; movements; reference to Margery - his wife see below; he'd sacrifice all for his children; Margery has no money "I earn at an artistic profession enough for six of them"; £160 per annum private income; he describes "the littleness of her perceptions" on family finances; 6 Oct. 1929 he's been writing a lot - "a violin sonata"; suggests she book a ticket for the Royal Academy of Music where a Recital of some of his work is to be given finishing with his "6tet by professional players"; she shies away; says he'll never write a quartet; busy; "Everything here is called a 'Practice' Concert unless the Principal is personally responsible for it"; Margery wife happy for him to see Brynnie - she's had a lover for more than two years "a rich doctor"; 25 Nov. 1929 "The Concert was a good success" Malvern; literary reference recurrent - part of his not being comfortable writing about emotions. Note: Subjects from now on avoiding the personal or the ups and downs and insecurities of a relationship unless very revealing of character. Subjects continued: 1930 invitation to the Norwich Festival; too much work at the Academy; asked to give lectures where he was asked to play some of his music; lecture is being printed; asks about her progress at work Are you an Almoner yethe doesn't ask her about her work much; lecturing in Bristol then the Wigmore; 1931 "written lots of good stuff"; "I write incessantly - music lectures letters of all sorts"; "controversy with Percy Scholes on Musical Appreciation . I love fighting these doctrinaire writers"; "various new things"; Academy Lecture; "I do not follow Mac P or anyone in my method of grouping! Feste underlined; Trinity Dublin catalogue guesses published in 1933 is out ."; his pupils; Elkin & Co.; Murdoch's about to publish "other things" beside Feste; would she type a lecture of his "wanted for publication"; received a proof of a piano sonata; at studio with private pupils; getting on with his "Elegiac Symphony" discussed at length; ex-pupil Robin Tucker "starting music publishing company a most daring and novel proposition"; he advises outlines problems discusses the works he has provided them with; 1932 glad she likes the "sonatina. I love playing for you: I feel you get inside the music. You know men always like my music more than women: I wonder why this is" - theory follows about "feminine not effeminate content"; asks her of she really wants a piano - which he will provide; Troubadours book; accuses her of game-playing - adding "the sett is now finished"; "I am mezzoforte only today"; "two lines in Fioretta" misunderstood by most; pays two rents c.£200 pa; his wife wrote to Brynnie's mother; "3 new private pupils at £2.2.0 per hour!"; recalls the Wagner Brunhilda; recalls meeting her at a concert; a bit of musical notation two others in other parts of correspondence; going to the Academy for a concert; received proofs of the new song 31 March; examining at the RC; numerous literary allusions some quotes; their options secret marriage etc; she is his "musical" inspiration; his reading; going to a concert expecting a violinist in the evening and commenting on proofs "the cover of Winter Tree"; someone commenting on his writings; reminiscences; temptations; several references to George Moore as if strong influence; recurrently cruel words; meets the singer of his sonatas Marjorie Grant; thinks of them as Heloise and Abelard repeated theme involving learned discussion; angry report on poor candidate not just playing but her smell; another was the opposite; his itinerary; compares his situation to Peter Warlock's - near suicide 25 July; two new songs; enjoyment of Welsh tour; 1934 "Ethel Smythe's music is an example of what happens to a woman when she seeks inspiration of man rather that sic of God . It is insufferably dull monotonous ." 6 March; encounter with policeman while loitering at night near her flat; he gets more expressive as time goes on - inhibition goes somewhat; jealous thoughts; planning to see her father marriage though his wife is capable of "any subterfuge" including private detectives; he writes as if she's wants to break up driving him to pleading; misery; the odd meeting referred to; his misery has interfered when he's working well and he's worried about becoming "a 'hack' conventional musician - which I am not"; only his "writing" is more important than her; finds northerners "sallow and ill-featured"; shown two articles about himself in musical periodicals 3 July; he's "finished his final movement" 8 Aug.; he's hardly ever discussed or referred to her work; proofs of his book arrive but he's not able to deal with them because of her and other factors; he quotes himself on the nature of music "music never discloses her ultimate secret"; last dated letter 9 Sept. 1934. WITH: A large quantity of typed and two autograph notes and letters drafts duplicates indicating second thoughts some or many abruptly ended or unfinished from Brynhild Granger to Jervis-Read which mirror Jervis-Read adding her own thoughts accusations words of love attendance at musical events responses to his music and information about her life. She gives reasons for not marrying at one point. AND: 10 ALSs two incomplete and/or damaged undated from Margery Jervis-Read wife of Harold Jervis-Read to Brynnie attempting to undermine the relationship between Harold and Brynnie discussing the situation and Harold's character he has "good points" but. "numerous love affairs he had had and always will have" her own affair etc suggesting that she should marry but not Harold and including references to meetings. NOTE: Brunhild Granger was a member of the "Ferguson Gang" see Wikipedia - a group of women raised money for the National Trust before the War characterised by masks and mystery and recently published Anna Hutton-North's book "Ferguson's Gang: the Maidens behind the Masks". She was "Sister Agatha". [Royal Academy of Music, High Street & Fitzjohns Avenue, Hampstead, etc, London], various pleaces (and hotels) when he travels, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 18824
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[Bad Love] Soaporsalad
Bad Love
Rocketship Entertainment. Used - Very Good. Rocketship Entertainment unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT882767 ISBN : 1952126886 9781952126888
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[BALZAC] ouvrage collectif
LA REVUE DE PARIS N°20 - 1933
1933 une revue, brochée crème in-octavo, Monogramme ex-libris manuscrit en rouge : G C de Georges Courville célèbre Libraire Balzacien de la rue bonaparte sur la couverture au recto, de la page 721 à la page 960 + table du cinquième volume + 8 pages de publicité, 1933 Paris Editeur Imprimerie Brodard et Taupin,
Bookseller reference : 2782
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[Berthommé - Saint-André (Louis-André)]
Ma vie secrète.
Londres (Paris), s.n. (Marcel Seheur), 1885 (1932) ; 3 tomes, petit in 8 carré, plein chagrin noir, dos à nerfs soulignés d’un pointillé doré et double cadre doré sur les caissons, double pièce rouge de titre et tomaison, double encadrement des plats, tête dorée, contreplats et gardes en suédine rouge, couverture rose illustrée et dos conservés, non rogné, étui de suédine rouge bordé de box noir (reliure de l’époque) ; 138, [6] pp. bl. ; [4] bl., pp. 153-272 ; [4] bl., pp. 281-403, [3], [2] ff. bl. avec bien entendu les faux-titres, titres et frontispices à chaque volume ; 26 lithographies libres hors-texte, aquarellées au pochoir et au pinceau, très nombreux dessins, en-têtes et culs-de-lampes libres tirés en bistre, dessin répété aux trois couvertures tiré en bistre, par le peintre Berthommé-Saint-André.
Bookseller reference : 19897
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[Bible]. [LOVE, Reverend JRB. (translator)] J. R.
Wullunnu-Wunia Mark Nunya. The Gospel according to St. Mark in Worora. Revised Edition
Perth: British and Foreign Bible Society 1943. Hardcover. Very Good. Perth British and Foreign Bible Society 1943 revised edition/ 1930. Octavo 64 pages. Flush-cut blind-stamped limp blue cloth lettered in blind 'Mark' on the front cover; all edges dyed red; minimal loss to silverfish to the leading edges of the first and last leaves both blanks; an excellent copy. James Robert Beattie Love 1889-1947 clergyman and missionary was Superintendent of the Presbyterian mission at Kunmunya north of Derby from 1927 to 1940. British and Foreign Bible Society hardcover
Bookseller reference : 138724
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[Boursault (Edme ; 1638 - 1701)]
Treize lettres amoureuses d'une dame à un cavalier.
Paris, aux dépens de la Société des Bibliophiles du Papier, 1932 (Imprimerie Stelmans) ; in 8, vélin ivoire, titre imprimé sur le premier plat, tête dorée, garde de papier marbré à tourbillons, façon XVIIe (reliure non signée mais très probablement de Canape et Corriez) ; [1]f. bl., [8], 125, [1] pp., [1] f. bl., frontispice gravé par Omer Bouchery et bandeaux dessinés par J. Bruna, étui.
Bookseller reference : 19788
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[De Cosmos, Amor] Hawkins, Gordon
De Cosmos Enigma The
Ronsdale Press. Used - Very Good. Ronsdale Press unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT570437 ISBN : 1553803531 9781553803539
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[DECORATION] - LOVE (Diane) -
Créez votre style méthodes simples & ludiques pour décorer votre intérieur.
Paris, Flammarion, 1999 ; in-4, 167 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 201110721
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[DESTOUCHES (Emmanuel)].
Le Réveil des muses.
A Paris. Chez Louis Janet, libraire. Sans date [vers 1820]. In-24 de (1) f., 16, (24), 17 à 32 pp., 8 planches hors texte : maroquin rouge à grain long, dos richement orné, roulette et filet dorés sur les plats, coupes et tranches dorées. Etui de papier maroquiné à l’identique.
Bookseller reference : 20
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[Grau Sala] Miomandre (Francis de) :
Ecrit sur de l'eau. Avec des gravures à l'eau-forte de Grau Sala.
Paris, Emile-Paul Frères (imprimerie de Daragnès), 1947 ; petit in-4° en feuilles sous couverture crème illustrée, chemise-étui de l'éditeur ; 266, [6] pp. et [2] ff. blancs et en tout, 32 eaux-fortes et aquatintes y compris celle de la couverture, dont 16 hors-texte.
Bookseller reference : 20378
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[Great Depression — Northern California - Love Letters] Moffitt, Victor; Rolison, Marie
A Large Candid Group of Letters Documenting Marital Infidelity Love Divorce and Unemployment in Depression-Era Northern California
California 1935. Approx. 226 letters with 10 empty envelopes: Mainly Between Leland Victor Moffitt 1904–1994 and Lora Marie Rolison née Hickman 1897–1984.appx 102 letters to Leland from Lora; 94 letters to Lora from Leland; 30 letters from friends and family. Lora Rolison and Leland Moffitt probably met at Lora’s family’s ranch in Cottonwood Shasta County where she lived with her husband Marion Rolison 1896–1949 their son Money Rolison 1922– and likely some other members of Lora’s family. It’s unclear exactly how or when the affair began although Leland seems to have been sent away to Folsom just outside of Sacramento in October of 1934 – probably because the affair was discovered. Lora says of her husband Marion that:<br /> <br /> “When I say Lee did this or that he nearly goes wild . He took me to town . yesterday and was dreadful very nice until I said how much I missed you then the excitement started. Well its no worse to say it than think it. October 16 1934â€<br /> <br /> Marion takes the infidelity hard. Lora tells Leland that:<br /> <br /> “. the hard part is to have him keep asking me if I love him or if I ever will again – he said last evening even if I didnt love him he’d always love me. October 27th 1934â€<br /> <br /> Thus begins a correspondence mostly carried out in secret between the lovers – more than 200 letters over the course of seven months from October 1934 to April 1935 when Lora finalizes her divorce from Marion and she and Leland are reunited for good.<br /> <br /> Lora and Leland are clearly from different economic strata a difference made all the more striking by the conditions of the Great Depression. Lora formulates a plan to travel to Reno and establish residency so that she can pay $140 for her divorce from Marion from which she will receive a settlement of about $650 about $3000 and $15000 today respectively. She often tells Leland about her new clothes and hairstyles. Leland meanwhile struggles to find and keep work. In November of 1934 he finds employment on a dredge:<br /> <br /> “I am going to work Monday or Tuesday if this rain doesn’t hold things up. It isn’t the best job in the world but I surely am glad to get it only pays 45 cents per hour 8 hours a day but I may get more later. It will be a start anyway sweetheart. With good luck it will not be so long untill I can support a wife. “November 3 1934<br /> <br /> And he is overjoyed to have done so – Lora writes:<br /> <br /> “You could just tell sweetheart how happy you were that letter fairly radiated happiness your Moms too. Oh Lee dearest was I happy too your family I just whooped for joy – everyone was so happy Darryl hugged Muriel I hugged your Mom – Cause we knew how happy our sweetheart was that he had found something to do – November 6 1934<br /> <br /> But this is not to last. By December Leland is unemployed again:<br /> <br /> “We went down to the new boat but there was nothing doing. Material is coming in very slowly. Surely hope I get to work soon so I can have my sweetheart with me. . I saw Lears yesterday he could not promise me any thing definite at this time. Said he was having a hard time keeping what men he had busy. “December 17 1934<br /> <br /> As with many men during the Depression the lack of <br /> work takes a psychological toll on Leland. He describes himself variously as ‘unworthy’:<br /> <br /> “God it is hard to wait sweetheart I feel so small and useless and unworthy of you. Seems like if I were any good at all I could find something to do.†December 19 1934<br /> <br /> .a ‘bum’:<br /> <br /> “I certainly would like to send you a nice present for Christmas but guess I can’t right now. You have a bum sweetheart my darling. . It is terrible sweetheart when a person needs a job as much as I do and can’t get one seems like things get worse all of the time.†December 20 1934<br /> <br /> .and ‘useless’:<br /> <br /> “It is terrible doing nothing to make the money that we need so bad. I keep hoping every day for something but nothing happens. . I feel so useless and disgusted with myself sometimes I don’t know what to do. I am willing to do anything that there is a living in but there doesn’t seem to be anything.†January 18 1935<br /> <br /> Leland is emasculated by the lack of work – and the humiliation keeps going as in April of 1935 he is continually being told by superintendents and foremen that it will only be ‘a few more days’ before work will certainly start up again. Leland’s brother-in-law Frank is having a similar experience. Frank’s wife Muriel writes:<br /> <br /> “That job at .ville fell through. After telling Frank to <br /> keep coming back for about four months the boss finally told him about a week ago that he couldn’t promise him anything. Said the men he had were just in each other’s way.†April 11 1935<br /> Frank tries for a job at a mine but the mine isn’t making any money:<br /> <br /> <br /> “Jack McGovern a kid at the mine that we know said that he wouldn’t be surprised if the mine shut down most any time as he didn’t think it was paying.â€<br /> <br /> And meat processing will not work out either because nobody is buying meat:<br /> <br /> “Nothing doing on that meat job at Roseville. Meat has gone up so terribly high that very little of it is being sold.â€<br /> <br /> Another striking difference lies in the two’s gendered experiences. As Leland is emasculated by lack of work Marion—whom Lora frequently refers to as ‘the Boss’—apparently reacts quite differently to his own emasculation. Discussing her divorce proceedings Lora casually mentions to Leland that:<br /> <br /> “Mrs Preston says they always favor the women here I will get it the settlement money by default – I’ll bring in the charge of him choking me if he gets too funny.†March 21 1935<br /> <br /> But Lora has a strong support system – particularly of other women who had also gone through divorces. After seeing her lawyer for the first time in November of 1934 she mentions:<br /> <br /> “I’m going to see Pearl too she probably can give me some good information having gone through the deal. “November 12 1934<br /> <br /> And Lora’s cousin follows her lead:<br /> <br /> “Walter I are seperating. He’s got a girl friend got sassy fresh to me in her presence before others I surely told him plenty. He’s still here untill money matters are settled . I just can’t stand him around now it’s unbearable. . I’ve suffered agonies mentally for so long taking his smartness now that its settled I’m making a move I feel like a different person. “February 27 1935<br /> <br /> Indeed Lora is also unafraid to stand up to her abusive husband. She tells Leland:<br /> <br /> “He started in to give me the . about going by for Muriel yesterday and I said “Now thats just about enough I’m not going to take any more – Then pretty quick he came over and kissed me said he was sorry – “Till the next time†The other night he raved around til 3 A.M. trying to get me to promise to forget you say I wouldn’t go see the folks – I told him I wouldn’t do any such thing.†November 6 1934<br /> <br /> As his final tactic to wear away at Lora’s resolve Marion refuses to respond to her lawyer’s request to sign their divorce papers – while she’s living in Reno she endures weeks of complete silence from Marion and his lawyers. Finally on March 30 he signs the papers. Lora writes to Leland:<br /> <br /> “Well I guess this will be my last love letter for a while I hope for always . Sweetheart do you know that to-morrow then Saturday – Then when that choo choo train comes in Sunday – I sure hope I’ll see my sweetheart April 11 1935<br /> <br /> From the remainder of the letters addressed to the couple from family and friends it seems that they managed to live more or less happily ever after – both emotionally and financially though details of the latter are not discussed. A letter from a friend sums it up well:<br /> I certainly am pleased to hear of your good luck. I sincerely hope Lee continues to step up. You deserve all the breaks you’ll get. More power to you! July 5 1936<br /> <br /> This intimate set of letters tells a compelling story of love and perseverance during an incredibly difficult time in American history. unknown
Bookseller reference : List2525
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[Henry Wallis; Thomas Love Peacock; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Carlo Lasinio; Giovanni Antonio Leisman; Bernard Quartich, London book
Printed pamphlet by the London booksellers Bernard Quartich. Thomas Love Peacock on the Portraits of Shelley. Including a 'facsimile by a zinco-line process of the engraving by Lasinio of Leisman's portrait'.
Bernard Quartich 11 Grafton Street New Bond Street London. Printed by Taylor and Francis Red Lion Court London 1911. 3pp. 8vo. Bifolium. On aged card with wear to extremities. The text attributed to Wallis by the British Library catalogue is on the verso of the first leaf; and facing this behind a tissue guard is the print. Wallis discusses the 'feeble' nature of the 'various engaged portraits of Shelley' and explains Peacock's reservations in endorsing Lasinio's engraving of Leisman's painting. Uncommon: five copies on COPAC the British Library entry attributing the publication to Henry Wallis. Image on application. Bernard Quartich, 11 Grafton Street, New Bond Street, London. Printed by Taylor and Francis, Red Lion Court, London, 1911. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15484
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[Historia]
HISTORIA - Hors-série n° 44 - 1975
Revue de 128 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1975, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126722765
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[Héloise et d'Abeilard] Beauchamps, M.de (Vers) ; Bussy-Rabutin (Traducteur) ; Pope (Auteur)
Lettres et épitres amoureuses d'Héloise et d'Abeilard. Nouvelle édition
A Genève, [Cazin] Sans ed. 1777 Deux tomes en un. In-18 reliure d’attente, titre et tomaison manuscrits au dos lisse.. 13 cm sur 7,4. Frontispice- XIV-178-1f.-frontispice-194 pages -1f. Les deux frontipices sont les portraits des amants gravés sur cuivre et signés Boily. Bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Reliure quelque peu patinée avec menus frottement et rousseurs. Petite auréole d’humidité sans atteinte au texte sur huit derniers feuillets. Infime manque sur feuillet blanc in fine. Intérieur assez frais. Bon état d’occasion.
Bookseller reference : 110809
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[Héloïse] :
Lettre amoureuse d’Héloïse à Abailard ; traduction libre de M. Pope, par M. Colardeau. Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée par l’Auteur (précédée d’un Abrégé de la vie d’Abailard, par M. Marin).
Paris, Veuve Duchesne, 1766 ; in-8, bradel de papier marbré à tourbillons, pièce de titre bordeaux (reliure du XIXe) ; 30 pp., [1] f. blanc, frontispice et vignette de Eisen.
Bookseller reference : 18295
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[I Love Lucy] Edwards, Elisabeth
The Quotable "I Love Lucy
Metro Books. Used - Very Good. Metro Books unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT770708 ISBN : 1586632884 9781586632885
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[Images de Paris] - Céline Arnauld ; Joseph Delteil ; Elie Richard ; André Savanier ; Henri Boulage ; Jean Lébedeff ; Raymond Thiollière
Images de Paris. 4e année - num. 40 - avril 1923
1923 Paris, Images de Paris, 1923. 21,5 x 14 cm, non paginé (12 ff. n. ch.), 2 gravures sur bois originales à pleine page, ill. en noir dans le texte, agrafé.
Bookseller reference : 962
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[JARDIN] - LOVE (Gilly), ROBINSON (Peter) -
L'eau du jardin.
Paris, Aubanel , 2002 ; in-4, 160 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 202301010
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[KEATING, Paul] Love, David
Unfinished Business Paul Keating's Interrupted Revolution.
Melbourne Scribe Publications 2008. 8vo vi 264pp. Original pictorial wrapper slightly rubbed worn at corners and creased at top rear corner. A very good copy. Melbourne, Scribe Publications, 2008. unknown
Bookseller reference : 37206
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[Lesbian Love], Marianna Karr
Legions of Lesbos by Marianna Karr and Sylvia Melton A Non-Fiction Reflection on Sapphic Love 1967
1967. Karr Marianna and Melton Sylvia. Legions of Lesbos. Atlanta: M. G. Thevis 1967. 155 pages. Approx. 5" x 8". Part personal prose part psychological study and part Socratic discussion this innovative book defies genre and attempts to dispel popular stereotypes about women who love women. Marianna Karr and Sylvia Melton write both together and separately about their experiences discovering and exploring lesbian sexuality. The frank and honest way in which Karr and Melton write about sex and love make Legions of Lesbos a veritable handbook of Sapphic relationships of the 50s and 60s. Distinctive bright red covers featuring prints of a female figure in a Zebra-striped outline. Back cover reads "Society calls it perversion; the women call it love. The love of woman for woman the temptation and desires the heart-break and loneliness has never been covered in such depth. From ancient Lesbos to today's suburbia women in legions have banded together scorning or yielding to it reluctantly gratifying their yearning through the feel of bodies like their own-pursued by the well of loneliness guilt-ridden frustrated torn and seared by the hell-like conflict of their own souls. And the legions grow in number year by year." Overall very good condition. A unique documentation of lesbian relationships in the 1960s. unknown
Bookseller reference : 20541
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[Liedtekst de Verstoote Liefde, Song on love]
LIED: De verstoote liefde en Bloedige Wraakneming van een minnaar. Op een treurige wijs. 4 pp.
4 pages with song text: De Verstoote liefde. With Woodcut illustration on the top with a women which just cut off a head of a man lying in bed showing it to another man. "" Wat is de liefde blind zoo men beschreven vind O valschen min hoe zoet is het begin die onderslaven met een domme zin vervolgt met veel pyn Die haar matressen en trouwe minnaars zyn 't Verstand groeit al door 't leven Ziet door de liefde zoet verlist men goed en bloed. On the last page: Gezang tot Leerzucht van de Jonkheid Op een aangename Wys. ""De wereld is gelyk met ziet; bedorven Want ieder leeft naar zyn gedagt en zin . 4 pages 210 x 130 mm. In weak condition with repaired horizontal tear brown stains and missing corners. unknown
Bookseller reference : 66828
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[LINGUISTIQUE] - AMOR (Tim), LEMARCHAND (Philippe) -
L'espagnol de la politique en 1 000 mots.
Paris, Belin, 1994 ; in-12, 96 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 200819265
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[Love & Rockets] Hernandez, Jaime
Love and Rockets No.1
Fantagraphics Books. Used - Very Good. Fantagraphics Books unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT890994 ISBN : 1560979518 9781560979517
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[Love & Rockets] Hernandez, Gilbert
Love and Rockets No. 3: New Stories
W W Norton & Co Inc. Used - Very Good. W W Norton & Co Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT891035 ISBN : 1606993798 9781606993798
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[Love and Adventure in the 18th century] - Louvet de Couvray, Jean-Baptiste
Die Liebes-Abenteuer des Chevaliers Faublas.
1984. Two Volumes. Muenchen C.H.Beck 1984. Octavo. 383 468 pages. Original Hardcover with illustrated dustjacket in original slipcase. Excellent condition with only minor signs of wear. Bibliothek des 18.Jahrhunderts. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 32039AB
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[Love Benjamin]
Manchester as it is: 1839 Leather Bound
2021. Leather Bound. New. Size: 14.60 x 22.86 cms This book is available in 5 different Leather color without any extra cost. Explore More Options by Clicking on 'More Images' and Notify Us of Your Choice via Email within 24 hours of placing the order. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition expertly crafted by the prestigious organization “Rare Biblio” with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2021 utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1839. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books every page has been manually restored for legibility. However in certain instances occasional blurriness missing segments or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - eng Vol:- Pages:- 288 If it is a multi-volume set then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION 12x19 Inches: Available Upon Request. hardcover
Bookseller reference : BIBLB009119122
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[Love Com] Nakahara, Aya
Love Com Vol. 1
Viz. Used - Very Good. Viz unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT922560 ISBN : 1421513439 9781421513430
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[Love Food]
Birthday Cakes : Easy To Make
Used - Very Good. unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT296048 ISBN : 1407594842 9781407594842
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[Love Food] Graimes, Nicola (EDT)/ Biggs, Fiona
Vegetarian Bible
Parragon Inc. Used - Very Good. Parragon Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT287138 ISBN : 1407524283 9781407524283
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[Love Hina] Akamatsu, Ken
Love Hina Vol. 5
TokyoPop. Used - Good. TokyoPop unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT916007 ISBN : 1591820162 9781591820161
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