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Publicado por Indiana University Press, 1993
ISBN 10: 0253207991ISBN 13: 9780253207999
Librería: Gulf Coast Books, Memphis, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
paperback. Condición: Good.
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Usado desde EUR 6,17
Publicado por Indiana Extension Homemakers association, Indiana, 1987
Librería: Warren Hahn, Pleasant View, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A real nice 198 page historical first edition softcover. Has black & white photos scattered throughout. Has an ugly Book Nook stamp on title page and a previous owners embossed stamp. Still, rest of book is very nice. Has historical articles and pictures from the various counties in Indiana. A rather unique item. Size: 9h x 6w. Book.
Publicado por The Indiana Extension Homemakers Association
Librería: Fallen Leaf Books, Nashville, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Spine is faded with faint creasing, otherwise good. Signed by the editor on the title page. VG. Editor.
Publicado por The Indiana Extension Homemakers Association
Librería: Fallen Leaf Books, Nashville, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Signed by Editor on title page. Spine is faded, with wear to corners. VG. Editor.
Publicado por Indiana Uni Press, Indiana, 1995
Librería: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. This book is in very good condition with tight binding and clean text. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Publicado por National Extension Homemakers Co
Librería: lobstabooks, Leiston, Reino Unido
VG. softcovers. no dj. clean and sharp-cornered without fault no inscriptions or marginalia.
Publicado por Indiana University Press, 1992
ISBN 10: 0253208041ISBN 13: 9780253208040
Librería: Dorothy Meyer - Bookseller, Batavia, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
trade paperback. Condición: very good. First edition, complete line of . NOT an ex library book. 179 pages.
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Nuevo desde EUR 19,06
Usado desde EUR 11,58
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Publicado por National Extension Homemakers Council, 1985
Librería: The Book House, Inc. - St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. Condición: Very Good. Very Good softcover, illustrated with photographs.
Publicado por Indiana University Press, Bloomington Indiana, 1994
Librería: James Lasseter, Jr, Brooksville, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: None. This is the first edition and printing of the Indiana University hardcopy. This volume is third in the series of memories of Hoosier Homemakers. Book has white cloth covers with black lettering on the front cover and spine. 170 pages. Clean, fresh, tight and bright. A very nice cloth copy.
Publicado por National Extensions Homemakers Council, 1985
Librería: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Ejemplar firmado
Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. This book is in very good condition with tight binding and clean text. There is slight wear. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. By Editor.
Publicado por Indiana University Press, 1985
Librería: Lexington Books Inc, Idaho Falls, ID, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Very Good; Soft Cover; National Extension Homemakers Council; 1985; Signed by Author; 0.
Publicado por Addressed from 'Dunedin' Lower Rock Garden Brighton on letterhead of 4 Colville Square London W. 15 July, 1914
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
4pp., 4to. In fair condition, on lightly-aged paper, with short closed tears at heads of both leaves. The recipient is not named, but the letter is from the Lynd family papers. Robert Lynd was in St Ives at the time of writing, and the letter begins: 'I'm so glad you are in such a nice place & that the children can join you there. They will love it. London gets so odious by the 15th of July. I came her e last week as I was very tired, & sick of the stuffy feeling of everything. The children enjoy it all thoroughly.' She describes her daughter Anne (for whom see the Oxford DNB) as 'a fat object now with a brick-red nose so is not so attractive to the casual observer, but to my anxious mind quite ideal from the health point of view.' She is sending Lynd's 'picture show card to [her husband] Rolfe', whose holiday plans she explains. The rest of the letter contains references to 'Raspberries & cream', 'Ivy Low' (Anglo-Russian author and translator Ivy Therese Low Litvinov), Wyndham Lewis (who 'came to tea with me after the party though, & I liked him. He is great fun.'), 'MIss Charlotte Mew' ('who, I believe, used to write for the Yellow Book, but no one took any notice of her'. She would like to show Lynd her 'part of Dorset [.] near Sturminster Newton. An old house with secret passages & a secret room in the chimney where a skeleto was found!' She announces that they are 'going to have an orgy at Rottingdean on Ssunday to celebrate [her other daughter] Marie's Eighth birthday!' She concludes with a reference to a novel, adding: 'Will you read Mary Crosbie's new one? Aren't vicarage teas awful!' In a postscript she writes: 'The Editor & Proprietor of the N[ew]. W[eekly]. do not like Ivy Low; but the latter said Mrs. Lynd [the writer Sylvia Lynd] had one of the nicest faces he had seen for ages! I don't know why Ivy Low seems to rouse so much antagonism. I think one can't forgive her for being such friends with W. L[loyd] George!'.