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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Making Sense of the Fine Print: How Today's Front Page Legal Issues Impact Business, Policy and Personal Success: Newsletters by Thomas L. Fraser. Book.
Condizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1909
Da: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Hardcover. No DJ. Ex-Library with usual markings. Pages are unmarked. Covers show light edge wear with rubbing. Binding is tight, hinges strong.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press, 1985., 1985
ISBN 10: 0820307874 ISBN 13: 9780820307879
Da: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
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First printing (per publisher's number line upon copyright page). xx, 257 pages. Hardcover: H 23.5cm x L 15.75cm. Dust jacket lightly rubbed; spine sunned with some overlap into rear panel; minor scuffing and bumping at edges; short tear at head of front flap fold. Dark olive cloth. Strong foxing to text block's top edge; light foxing to fore-edge and bottom edge. Light soiling to front endpapers; interior leaves are otherwise clean. Binding retains some crispness. Features thirteen essays - "The Experiences and Status of Women in the Chesapeake, 1750-1775" by Lorena S. Walsh; "Caught in the Web of the Big House: Women and Slavery" by Catherine Clinton; "Southern Indians and the Cult of True Womanhood" by Theda Perdue; "'My Children, Gentlemen, Are My Own': Poor Women, the Urban Elite, and the Bonds of Obligation in Antebellum Charleston" by Barbara L. Bellows; "The Perrys of Greenville: A Nineteenth-Century Marriage" by Carol K. Bleser; "The Not-So-Cloistered Academy: Elite Women's Education and Family Feeling in the Old South" by Steven M. Stowe; "Antebellum College Life and the Relations Between Fathers and Sons" by Jon L. Wakelyn; "Higher Education in the South Since the Civil War: Historiographical Issues and Trends" by Thomas G. Dyer; "Black Schooling During Reconstruction" by Bertram Wyatt-Brown; "Women and the Progressive Impulse in Southern Education" by Joseph F. Kett; "'Colored Ladies Also Contributed': Black Women's Activities From Benevolence to Social Welfare, 1866-1896" by Kathleen C. Berkeley; "The Effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction on the Coming of Age of Southern Males, Edgefield County, South Carolina" by Orville Vernon Burton; "Folks Like Us: The Southern Poor White Family, 1865-1935" by J. Wayne Flynt. ISBN 0820307874.
Editore: Westfield State College, Westfield, MA, 1984
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good +. Original Edition. A very nice original copy of this Massachusetts history journal containing the following articles: "Boston's Celebration of Peace in 1783 and 1784" by Myron F. Wehtje; "Reverend Lyman Whiting's Test of Faith" by Robert M. Taylor, Jr.; "The Boston Vigilance Committee: A Reconsideration" by Gary L. Collison; "Mayor John F. Fitzgerald and Boston's Schools, 1905-1913" by James W. Fraser; "The Emergency Relief Committee of Fitchburg, 1931-1934" by Edmund B. Thomas, Jr. Book.
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condizione: New. Fred Lodge's Diaries: A Quiet Man's Journey Through Hell. Book.
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Editore: University of California Press, Berkeley:, 1986
Da: About Books, Henderson, NV, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: Fine condition. First Edition. Berkeley:: University of California Press, 1986. 6" wide by 9" tall. Clean, square, tight, unmarked copy. No remainder marks. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Flat spine. No creases. Pages are fresh and crisp. Contains reviews, commentary, a note [THE COMMERCIAL SUCCESS OF THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: SOME NEW EVIDENCE by John Sutherland], and 4 articles: 1. RESTRUCTURING THE CASE AGAINST HAWTHORNE'S COVERDALE by Beverly Hume; 2. ST. THERESA, ST. DOROTHEA, AND MISS BROOKE IN MIDDLEMARCH by Hilary Fraser; 3. THE ETHICS OF SELF-INTEREST: NARRATIVE LOGIC IN HUCKLEBERRY FINN by James L. Kastely; 4. GEORGE ELIOT AND W. S. GILBERT: SILAS MARNER INTO DAN'L DRUCE by Shoshana Knapp. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine condition. pp. 387-510.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorThomas L. Fraser is an attorney in private practice in New York City. The focus of his law practice, writing and speaking is on current business and legal issues. He writes a newsletter read by Chief Executive Officers.
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Editore: Touchladybirdlucky Studios Mär 2015, 2015
ISBN 10: 0692350748 ISBN 13: 9780692350744
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 672 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The wartime diaries of Fred Lodge underscore his perilous passage through World War 2 including the Dieppe Raid and three years as a POW in Germany. Fred was a quiet, kind, considerate and courageous young Canadian who trained in Canada as an infantry soldier; practiced his military skills in England; waded onshore at Pourville, France on August 19th, 1942; survived intense German gunfire; saw his buddies killed, maimed, indeed slaughtered. Somehow he survived that awful day at Dieppe and was transported to Stalag VIIIB and later to Stalag IIC in eastern Germany. As a POW he was often hungry, bored, shamed, shackled, witnessed summary executions and was forced to participate in a death march in early, 1945. Through it all Fred Lodge was courageous and true to his beliefs no matter what obstacles, temptations or mistreatment came his way. He always did his best and the "right" thing. Fred didn't hate Germans although he had no respect for inhumane NAZI zealots. With the Russian Army fast approaching, Canadian POWs were evacuated westwards in January,1945 in bone-chilling cold and snow. Over four months they were marched west with little food, no warm clothing, little shelter and no reason to think they might survive. However, Fred and most of his fellow POWs did survive and in late April, 1945 they were liberated and returned to England. Somehow Fred Lodge remained the same quiet, kind, considerate and courageous man he was at the beginning. This story, as told by Fred Lodge himself, is a gripping tale. He passed through the hell of war and emerged whole, could you do the same?
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 672 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The wartime diaries of Fred Lodge underscore his perilous passage through World War 2 including the Dieppe Raid and three years as a POW in Germany. Fred was a quiet, kind, considerate and courageous young Canadian who trained in Canada as an infantry soldier; practiced his military skills in England; waded onshore at Pourville, France on August 19th, 1942; survived intense German gunfire; saw his buddies killed, maimed, indeed slaughtered. Somehow he survived that awful day at Dieppe and was transported to Stalag VIIIB and later to Stalag IIC in eastern Germany. As a POW he was often hungry, bored, shamed, shackled, witnessed summary executions and was forced to participate in a death march in early, 1945. Through it all Fred Lodge was courageous and true to his beliefs no matter what obstacles, temptations or mistreatment came his way. He always did his best and the "right" thing. Fred didn't hate Germans although he had no respect for inhumane NAZI zealots. With the Russian Army fast approaching, Canadian POWs were evacuated westwards in January,1945 in bone-chilling cold and snow. Over four months they were marched west with little food, no warm clothing, little shelter and no reason to think they might survive. However, Fred and most of his fellow POWs did survive and in late April, 1945 they were liberated and returned to England. Somehow Fred Lodge remained the same quiet, kind, considerate and courageous man he was at the beginning. This story, as told by Fred Lodge himself, is a gripping tale. He passed through the hell of war and emerged whole, could you do the same?
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Gut. Zustand: Gut | Seiten: 672 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The wartime diaries of Fred Lodge underscore his perilous passage through World War 2 including the Dieppe Raid and three years as a POW in Germany. Fred was a quiet, kind, considerate and courageous young Canadian who trained in Canada as an infantry soldier; practiced his military skills in England; waded onshore at Pourville, France on August 19th, 1942; survived intense German gunfire; saw his buddies killed, maimed, indeed slaughtered. Somehow he survived that awful day at Dieppe and was transported to Stalag VIIIB and later to Stalag IIC in eastern Germany. As a POW he was often hungry, bored, shamed, shackled, witnessed summary executions and was forced to participate in a death march in early, 1945. Through it all Fred Lodge was courageous and true to his beliefs no matter what obstacles, temptations or mistreatment came his way. He always did his best and the "right" thing. Fred didn't hate Germans although he had no respect for inhumane NAZI zealots. With the Russian Army fast approaching, Canadian POWs were evacuated westwards in January,1945 in bone-chilling cold and snow. Over four months they were marched west with little food, no warm clothing, little shelter and no reason to think they might survive. However, Fred and most of his fellow POWs did survive and in late April, 1945 they were liberated and returned to England. Somehow Fred Lodge remained the same quiet, kind, considerate and courageous man he was at the beginning. This story, as told by Fred Lodge himself, is a gripping tale. He passed through the hell of war and emerged whole, could you do the same?
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 672 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The wartime diaries of Fred Lodge underscore his perilous passage through World War 2 including the Dieppe Raid and three years as a POW in Germany. Fred was a quiet, kind, considerate and courageous young Canadian who trained in Canada as an infantry soldier; practiced his military skills in England; waded onshore at Pourville, France on August 19th, 1942; survived intense German gunfire; saw his buddies killed, maimed, indeed slaughtered. Somehow he survived that awful day at Dieppe and was transported to Stalag VIIIB and later to Stalag IIC in eastern Germany. As a POW he was often hungry, bored, shamed, shackled, witnessed summary executions and was forced to participate in a death march in early, 1945. Through it all Fred Lodge was courageous and true to his beliefs no matter what obstacles, temptations or mistreatment came his way. He always did his best and the "right" thing. Fred didn't hate Germans although he had no respect for inhumane NAZI zealots. With the Russian Army fast approaching, Canadian POWs were evacuated westwards in January,1945 in bone-chilling cold and snow. Over four months they were marched west with little food, no warm clothing, little shelter and no reason to think they might survive. However, Fred and most of his fellow POWs did survive and in late April, 1945 they were liberated and returned to England. Somehow Fred Lodge remained the same quiet, kind, considerate and courageous man he was at the beginning. This story, as told by Fred Lodge himself, is a gripping tale. He passed through the hell of war and emerged whole, could you do the same?
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 672 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The wartime diaries of Fred Lodge underscore his perilous passage through World War 2 including the Dieppe Raid and three years as a POW in Germany. Fred was a quiet, kind, considerate and courageous young Canadian who trained in Canada as an infantry soldier; practiced his military skills in England; waded onshore at Pourville, France on August 19th, 1942; survived intense German gunfire; saw his buddies killed, maimed, indeed slaughtered. Somehow he survived that awful day at Dieppe and was transported to Stalag VIIIB and later to Stalag IIC in eastern Germany. As a POW he was often hungry, bored, shamed, shackled, witnessed summary executions and was forced to participate in a death march in early, 1945. Through it all Fred Lodge was courageous and true to his beliefs no matter what obstacles, temptations or mistreatment came his way. He always did his best and the "right" thing. Fred didn't hate Germans although he had no respect for inhumane NAZI zealots. With the Russian Army fast approaching, Canadian POWs were evacuated westwards in January,1945 in bone-chilling cold and snow. Over four months they were marched west with little food, no warm clothing, little shelter and no reason to think they might survive. However, Fred and most of his fellow POWs did survive and in late April, 1945 they were liberated and returned to England. Somehow Fred Lodge remained the same quiet, kind, considerate and courageous man he was at the beginning. This story, as told by Fred Lodge himself, is a gripping tale. He passed through the hell of war and emerged whole, could you do the same?
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 406 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
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Editore: Random House, 1944
Da: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First Edition. GREAT TALES OF TERROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, Random House, 1944, first edition, near fine in worn and chipped (mostly at the spine extremities) Salter color pictorial dust-wrapper with contributions by Thomas Hardy, Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, Isak Dinesen, John Collier, M. R. James, Henry James, E. F. Benson, Fritz-James O'Brien, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ernest Hemingway, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, et.al.