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Editore: Century Magazine 1897
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Pamphlet. Condizione: Very Good. December, 1897, pp. 163-182, Nicely Illus, Extracted from Orig Vol, begins with title page, trimmed & stapled, thus is like a pamphlet, VG.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. I met this story the way one meets a quiet child at the edge of a busy room-by noticing what it notices. It begins, as many good things do, with a boy who keeps himself steady by counting stars. From that patient act, a whole town takes shape: a bell that prefers to sleep, a door left open…three fingers, a ribbon across the sky that looks like a road for careful travelers. None of this shouts. It invites.Books about power often arrive wearing armor. This one arrives with a kettle, a length of thread, and a promise board. In these pages, strength is not the right to speak first; it is the choice to listen long, to greet before you judge, to set a boundary without turning it into a wall. The tools are small-green, blue, red, white, and a hush of silver-and they do their work close to the ground, where children live. If you've ever wanted a vocabulary for kindness that is neither naive nor brittle, you'll find one here.You will meet Machina, who learns that a badge can name a chapter but not the whole book of a life. You will meet Penellope, who knows the difference between hurry and courage, and who ties her hair the way some people tie a knot before crossing a river-on purpose. You will meet neighbors who keep a room steady by sweeping its floor, and elders who understand that teaching is mostly the art of letting the bell sleep until it is needed.What I admire most is the scale. So many stories ask children to carry kingdoms; this one asks them to carry boards. A path sinks; they lay a bridge. A name is spoken wrong; they learn to say it right. A stranger appears; they build a threshold where fear is allowed to knock but not to move in. The stakes, in other words, are properly human. And because the scale is honest, the transformations are real. By the end of a day in this town, you can point to the difference your hands made.Readers often ask whether the rules here are magic. They are not. They are habits. They don't promise victory; they promise a way to stand together when victory would be the wrong word. The green thread says: begin with welcome. The blue marks say: let listening do its work. The red tokens say: keep harm out without making enemies of the world. The white line says: speak plainly. The silver habit says: teach light to behave so seeing does not turn into scorching. If you practice these, the pages suggest, your town will still be a town when a hard day ends.This book is also a love letter to teachers and to any grownup who remembers how a room changes when everyone decides to try. It shows what school can be when a class becomes a circle, when rules are understood as tools, and when the bravest person is the one who lowers their voice first. It is rare to find a children's story that trusts readers with quiet. Rarer still to find one that makes quiet feel like action.If you are a young reader, you will recognize the feeling of counting something to keep your balance, and of choosing a friend because the world is easier when that person stands beside you. You will see yourself learning to carry strength without sharp corners. If you are an older reader, you may remember the evening you decided to be careful with your power, and how much bigger the room became when you did.A word about wonder. The two moons and the pale ribbon in the sky are not decorations. They are reminders that the world is wide-even when you are kneeling to tie a shoe or setting a cup on a table. The wonder here is not escape; it is attention. And attention, as any good librarian will tell you, is the shortest route to care.I have taught long enough to know that children don't need us to hand them thunder. They need us to set out the small, honest tools that make a day better and then model how to use them. This book does that with a gentleness that feels like courage.</p Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Editore: Orange County Bicenennial Committee 1975
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Da: Adkins Books, Chattanooga, TN, U.S.A.Adkins Books
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Hard cover. First edition. Very good. No dust jacket. Gift.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. I met this story the way one meets a quiet child at the edge of a busy room-by noticing what it notices. It begins, as many good things do, with a boy who keeps himself steady by counting stars. From that patient act, a whole town takes shape: a bell that prefers to sleep, a door left open…three fingers, a ribbon across the sky that looks like a road for careful travelers. None of this shouts. It invites.Books about power often arrive wearing armor. This one arrives with a kettle, a length of thread, and a promise board. In these pages, strength is not the right to speak first; it is the choice to listen long, to greet before you judge, to set a boundary without turning it into a wall. The tools are small-green, blue, red, white, and a hush of silver-and they do their work close to the ground, where children live. If you've ever wanted a vocabulary for kindness that is neither naive nor brittle, you'll find one here.You will meet Machina, who learns that a badge can name a chapter but not the whole book of a life. You will meet Penellope, who knows the difference between hurry and courage, and who ties her hair the way some people tie a knot before crossing a river-on purpose. You will meet neighbors who keep a room steady by sweeping its floor, and elders who understand that teaching is mostly the art of letting the bell sleep until it is needed.What I admire most is the scale. So many stories ask children to carry kingdoms; this one asks them to carry boards. A path sinks; they lay a bridge. A name is spoken wrong; they learn to say it right. A stranger appears; they build a threshold where fear is allowed to knock but not to move in. The stakes, in other words, are properly human. And because the scale is honest, the transformations are real. By the end of a day in this town, you can point to the difference your hands made.Readers often ask whether the rules here are magic. They are not. They are habits. They don't promise victory; they promise a way to stand together when victory would be the wrong word. The green thread says: begin with welcome. The blue marks say: let listening do its work. The red tokens say: keep harm out without making enemies of the world. The white line says: speak plainly. The silver habit says: teach light to behave so seeing does not turn into scorching. If you practice these, the pages suggest, your town will still be a town when a hard day ends.This book is also a love letter to teachers and to any grownup who remembers how a room changes when everyone decides to try. It shows what school can be when a class becomes a circle, when rules are understood as tools, and when the bravest person is the one who lowers their voice first. It is rare to find a children's story that trusts readers with quiet. Rarer still to find one that makes quiet feel like action.If you are a young reader, you will recognize the feeling of counting something to keep your balance, and of choosing a friend because the world is easier when that person stands beside you. You will see yourself learning to carry strength without sharp corners. If you are an older reader, you may remember the evening you decided to be careful with your power, and how much bigger the room became when you did.A word about wonder. The two moons and the pale ribbon in the sky are not decorations. They are reminders that the world is wide-even when you are kneeling to tie a shoe or setting a cup on a table. The wonder here is not escape; it is attention. And attention, as any good librarian will tell you, is the shortest route to care.I have taught long enough to know that children don't need us to hand them thunder. They need us to set out the small, honest tools that make a day better and then model how to use them. This book does that with a gentleness that feels lik Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Editore: Velhagen & Klasing., Bielefeld, Leipzig. 1926
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Da: Buecherstube Eilert, Versandantiquariat, Dresden, DD, GermaniaBuecherstube Eilert, Versandantiquariat
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8° kl. 156 + 1 S. 1 Porträt. Goldgeprägte ( güne ) Olwd. Sehr guter Zustand. 12 Sprache: de.

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Quantitative Particle Physics, Cargese 1992
LEVY, Maurice / BASDEVANT, Jean-Louis / JCOB, M. / LIOPOULOS, J. / GASTMANS, R. / GERARD, J-M. (ed)I
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Da: HJP VERSANDBUCHHANDLUNG, WEDEL, SH, GermaniaHJP VERSANDBUCHHANDLUNG
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 1st Edition. ix + 434 p. [NATO ASI Series, B ; 311]. Buch.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Stuttgart, Kröner 1960
Da: ACADEMIA Antiquariat an der Universität, Freiburg, , GermaniaACADEMIA Antiquariat an der Universität
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Condizione: Gut. um 1960. 1043 Seiten. Originalleinenband mit Schutzumschlag. Exlibris auf Innendeckel. Gut. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 798.
Editore: London Heinemann 1933 1933
Da: Voewood Rare Books. ABA. ILAB. PBFA, Holt, Regno UnitoVoewood Rare Books. ABA. ILAB. PBFA
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1st & ltd ed, 4to. 111pp, 7 tipped-in colour plates of drawings by Epstein - all with tissue guards. top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, black ribbon-marker present but detached. Text block VG but toned to edges in Good black buckram boards with small gilt-stamped monogram to bottom outside corner. Bevelled edges but boards ar…e quite toned and discoloured but overall sound. Limited to 525 copies 398/525 all numbered and signed by the author. This one inscribed to: "Elizabeth Carter (?) by your light I shall be read + known".

Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Augsburg 1746
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Da: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, , GermaniaAntiquariat Braun
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Condizione: Gut. Ca. 32,5 x 22,5 cm (bis zum Plattenrand beschnitten und in älterer Zeit flächig auf getöntem Untersatzpapier montiert). *Johann Jacob Leu war 1759 bis 1768 Bürgermeister von Zürich. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1010.