Librería: Winding Road Books, Templeton, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 17,87
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. 1st Edition. First Printing. This copy is minty, like it came fresh off the bookstore shelf. The spine is tight, boards rigid, interior is unmarked. Tips are pointed. Appears unread. The jacket IS NOT price clipped and is unblemished. Looks spiffy in a shiny new plastic cover.
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
EUR 35,68
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Brand New. revised edition. 427 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Publicado por Jewish Currents Inc., New York, 2001
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 31,27
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: Very Good. Octavo, brown cloth with gold lettering, 36, 36,36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 60 pp., cumulative index Articles in the issue 1 are, "ICAHD: A New Approach to Peace Making," Jeff Halper, "Ben Shahn, Progressive Politics and Jewish Culture," Shalom Goldman, "The End of Childhood," Story by Vivian Gilbert-Strell, "Two Memoirs," Si Hanish, "Only a Memory," Poem by Rosalie Clabrese,"Being Chosen," Carrie Bernard Ciciotte, "Jewish Women Now: Minucha's Hairs," Naomi Rose, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerald Stillman) Leonard Baskin (1922-2000)," Stan Kaplan, "A Cradle Song," Poem by Celia Dropkin, :Hunting Jewish Films at rhe San Sebastian and Hamptons International Flm Festivals," Ruth and Archie Perlmutter, "Bellow's Blues," Review by Paul marx.Articles in issue #2 are "Reflections on the elections," Joseph Dimow, "Which Side Are You On?" Abbott Gorin, "What is a Jew?" Poem by Anna Kainen, "The Issue was Yarmulkas," Story by Milt Caine, "The Other Side of the Wall," Story by Michael Gould-Wartofsky, "Jewish Women Now: Intersectons," Diane Gullish-Marcus, "Letter from Madrid," Shalom Goldman, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerlad Stillman) Janusz Korczak - Educator and Martyr," Heskil Klepfisz, "Memoirs of a Kosher Busher: The Night They Passed the Hat," Art Schwartz, "The Seventies: Vietnam and Beyond," Review by Ralph Seliger, "King and the Jews," Review by Cheryl Greenberg, "The Chewish Question," Poem by Joan Joffe Hall.Articles in issue #3 are"Travels with the Tummlers," Julie Goell, "The Streets Were Paved With Gold," Vivan Gilbert-Strell, "East Side, West Sie," Susan king, "To My American Granddaughter," Poem by Peggy Sapphire, "Run, Shiksa, Run," Poem by Helen Kauffmann, "From the Congress of Secular Jewish Orrganization: Our Dissent from Dissent," Rhea B. Seagull, 'jewish Women Now: Jews and Women: Victims? Perpetrators?" Review by Martha Schulman, "The Journey of Klezmer," Review by Tale strom, "Jwish music on Disc," Review by Leo Summergrad, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Calendars," Gerald Stillman, "Where We Came From," Review by Joel Shatzky, "Unraveling the Mystery of History," Review by Dan Brook.Articles in issue #4 are "Revisiting the Beilis Trial," Harold Ticktin, "Three Poems," Lyn Lifshin, "The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, April 19, 1943," "The Good Son," Emily A. Bernhard Jackson, "Jewish Women Now: Pieces of a Life," Review by Judith Rosenbaum, "The Children of Yad Vashem," Poem by Aaron E. Freeman, "A Civil War Passover," Larry Lefkowitz, "Clara lemlich, 1886-1982: A 20th-Century Moses," Richard D. Bank, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage 9Gerlad Stillman) If Not Even Higher," Dr. Joshua (Shikl) Fishman, "The Roundup," Patricia Andrws, "The Holocaust: Remembrane and Reflection," Review by Joel Shatzky.Articles in issue #5 are "Of a Village on the Moon," Rachel Leah Jones, "won't forget it," Poem by Barbara A. Rouillard, "Comrades in Arms," Fannie Peczenik, "The Request," Story by Michael Book, "Requiumfor an Eight-Year-Old," Story by Mike Lipstock, "Laura Wetzler in Concert," Lyber Katz, "Jewish Women Now: Reading for Jewish Women," Estelle Holt, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Peretz Writes to Sholem Aleichem," Gerlad Stillman, "Defining the Holocaust Down," Review by Isak Arbus, "The Art of the Possible," Review by Mitchell Silver.Articles in issue #6 are From the OCngres of Secular Jewish Organizations: Answering Questions," Judith Seid, "The Secret Diary ofa Bat Mitzva Giel," Story by Galina Vroman, "Four Out of the Ordinary," Review by Roger B. Goodman, "Jewish WomenNow: Widows Get a Double Pass," Story by Jacqueline Portnoy-Bland, "Block Party," Poem by Marvin Solomon, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerlad Stillman) On Building a Secular Jewish Life," Jack Rosenfeld, "The House of Israel's Feast," Poem by Michael Greenstein, "circumcision," Poem by Peter Iva Hoffman, "Labor's Metropolis," Review by David Montgomery, "Requium for a Socialist," Review by Ralph Seliger.Artilces in issue # 7 are "Editorial: Welcome to J.
Publicado por Jewish Currents Inc., New York, 2002
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 31,27
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: Very Good. Octavo, brown cloth with gold lettering, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 72 pp., cumulative index Articles in the issue 1 are, "Editorial: Jewish Currents Goes Monthly," "Editorial: How Relevant is Irrelavant?" "Reciprocal Respect: Blacks, Jews and Holocausts," Roberrt G. Weisbor," "Survvors," Story by Kelly Matthews, "Jewish Women Now: The Tyrant in Our Midst," Jessica Reiner, "Che Guevara Comes to the Aid of hapeol Jerusalem," Story by Larry Lefkowitz, "Gorge Yourself," Poem by Philip Armus, "Yetta to Her Granddaughter," Poem by Elena harap, "Blight," Story by Mark Neider, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Eleizer Steinbarg (1880-1932)," Gerlad Stillman, "An Author in Search of Herself," Elaine marglin, "Sickness, Health and Jews in Germany," Galina Vroman, "Who is a Jew?" Mitch Silver.Articles in issue # 2 are "Editorial: What Are They Doing?" "The Triangle Fire," Bennett Muraskin, "The Box," Story by Marcy Stillerman, "Pere Marie Benoit," Poe by Norman Chansky, "Another Look at the Maps," Bennett Muraskin, Robert Cherry, and Simon Dimow, "The strange Case of Yehiel Dinur, Ka-Tzetnik 135633," Shalom Goldman, "The 81st Blow," Larry Lefkowitz, "Jewish Women Now:Agonizing Questions, Attempted Answers," Estelle Holt, "Sucha Beautiful Sunset," Storyby Alex B. Stone, "Our Secular Heritage: Two Magazines - Two Losses," Yanl Stillman, "Feather Boy," Story by Carol Lipson, "Two Poems," Marc J. Straus, "Discovering Paul Robeson," Lyber Katz.Articles in issue # 3 are "Editorial:I Israel More Secure?" "American Jewish Opinion and the Israeli Left," Shalom Goldman, "JUNTY in Israel," Ira Grupper, "Variedd Fare," Review by Roger B. Goodman, :Sons of Israel," POem by Helen Gotkowitz, "New York Subway, 1943,' Bess Ziferstein, "Jewish Women Now: Squandered Inheritance," Review by Estelle Holt, "Helen Sobell," Annette T. Rubinstein, "Promising Perspectives at the Tikkun Conference," Sid Resnick, 'The Tallis," Story by Martin Gidron, "Reckoning," Poem by Natalie Lobe, "Our Neighbors, the Schindles," Art Schwartz, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Chaver-paver (1901-1964)," Yankl Stillman, "Laura Wetzle in Concert," Elaine Katz, "Shver tsu Zayn a Yid- Especially Among Jews," Gerry Kane, "What Makes Jewish Institutions Jewish?" Mitchell Silver.Articles in issue #4 are "Editoial: New Anti-Semitism - A Closer Look" "Editorial: August 12, Fifty Years Later," "The Peace Process in Pieces," Ralph Sleiger, "Israel," Poem by Susan Kling, "Presenting the third Moishe Katz Award," Thomas E. Bird, "Accepting the third Moishe Katz Award," Mitchell Silver, "Forty Acres and a Mule: THe Case for Black reparation," Mannng Marable, "Jewish Women Now: Growing Up Black and Jewish in Race-Obsessed America," Review by Estelle Holt, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Anniversary of the strashun Library," Yankl Stillmna, "The Rise and Fall of Paris as the Capital of Art," Michal Krutikov, "Chagall," Poem by Sol rubin, "Chagall," Poem by Aaron freeman, "Marc Chagall's Three Wives," Poem by Troim Katz Handler, "Yuri Suhl (1908-1986)," Bennett Muraskin, "On Wisdom," Poem by Paul DuBois Jacobs, "Stalin and the Jews,' Lyber Katz, "A Jewish-American woman remembers: Thirty Years in Stalin-Era Russia," Amy Swerdlow, "Not the Bigger Picture," Museum Review by Jo Gear.Articles in issue # 5 are "Editorial: No to Unilateralism in Iraq," "Editorial: The Pledge Decision," "Editorial: Business as Usual," "Terror and Despair," Robert Lanning, "A Secular Jewish Cornucopia," Paul Shane, "Were th British Zionists?" Review by Ralph Seliger, "Conversion,'Story by Andrw Schultz, "Friends," Poem by Betty Lasky, "Jewish Women Now: A Remarkable Jewish Feminist," Review by Estelle Holt, "Jewish Images in the California Desert," ruth and Archie Perlmutter, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Yankl Stillmna) Hatikvah," Issachar Fater, "The Black Book," Review by Yankl Stillman, "One Thousand Children, reunited," Fred Rosenthal, "Jewish Secularism Now: The Fate of the jews," Mitchell Silver, "Why?" Poem by Carlberk, "The Wo.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Scientific American, Inc., New York, 1955
Librería: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 69,87
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Near Fine. First Edition. Near Fine.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998
ISBN 10: 0847691047 ISBN 13: 9780847691043
Librería: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 86,85
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
EUR 83,86
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Brand New. revised edition. 427 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Librería: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 450,09
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Publicado por International Textbook Company, Scranton, PA U.S.A., 1950
Librería: Bargain Finders of Colorado, Simla, CO, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 477,09
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. No Jacket. The International Textbook Company (ITC) was founded in 1895 by publisher Thomas J. Foster in Scranton, Pennsylvania. ITC published instructional papers, booklets, and textbooks for the International Correspondence Schools, as a subsidiary department of ITC. The textbook company and the school were dependent on each other since their founding. Many men and women who didn't have the means for schooling past grade 8 in the first half of the 20th century can thank them for their vision. ICS and other later schools such as The American School of Correspondence, provided a way to gain practical knowledge so workers could better their earning potential without quitting work for 3?4 years. The International Library of Technology was published by ITC. These books were bound volumes of the course materials for the more than 240 courses offered. These books were used and made available in at least 184 colleges, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and Cornell University, and at least 649 public libraries. The set for sale covers topics in Chemistry from the International Library of Technology. Each book is made of separate sections, called parts. Each part was numbered independently, starting at 1. 368B Inorganic Chemistry ? I, by Hugh E. DeFazio. Part 1 serial 5560A, Edition 2 copyright1949, 1943; Part 2 serial 5560B-2, Edition 2 copyright 1950, 1943; & Part 3 serial 5560C-1, Edition 2 copyright 1950, 1944. vi + 65 + 67 + 58pp. 369B Inorganic Chemistry ? II, by Hugh E. DeFazio. Part 4 serial 5560D-1, Edition 1 copyright 1944; Part 5 serial 5560E-1, Edition 1 copyright 1944; & Part 6 serial 5560F-1, Edition 1 copyright 1944. vi + 53 + 56 + 51pp. 370B Inorganic Chemistry ? III, by F. J. Frattali. Part 7 serial 5560G, Edition 1 copyright 1944; Part 8 serial 5560H-1, Edition 2 copyright 1944; & Part 9 serial 5560I, Edition 1 copyright 1944. vi + 57 + 61 + 58pp. 371B Inorganic Chemistry ? IV, by Hugh E. DeFazio. Part 10 serial 5560J, Edition 1 copyright 1944; Part 11 serial 5560K, Edition 2 copyright 1944; & Part 12 serial 5560L, Edition 1 copyright 1944. vi + 62 + 67 + 55pp. 372 Organic Chemistry ? I, by Herbert Winkel. Part 1 serial 199A, Edition 4 copyright 1924, 1913; Part 2 serial 199B-1, Edition 4 copyright 1924, 1913; & Part 3 serial 199C-1, Edition 4 copyright 1924, 1913. iv + 38 + 62 + 58pp. 373 Organic Chemistry ? II, by Herbert Winkel. Part 4 serial 199D, Edition 4 copyright 1924; Part 5 serial 199E, Edition 4 copyright 1925. vi + 67 + 61pp. 374 Organic Chemistry ? III, by Herbert Winkel. Part 6 serial 199F, Edition 4 copyright 1925; Part 7 serial 199G-1, Edition 4 copyright 1925. iv + 55 + 50pp. 375 Qualitative Analysis, by Herbert Winkel. Part 1 serial 2059A, Edition 1 copyright 1926; Part 2 serial 2059B, Edition 1 copyright 1926; Part 3 serial 2059C, Edition 1 copyright 1936, 1926; & Part 4 serial 2059D, Edition 1 copyright 1926. vi + 50 + 48 + 52 + 49pp. 376B Quantitative Analysis ? I, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 1 serial 5455A, Edition 1 copyright 1940; & Part 2 serial 5455B, Edition 1 copyright 1940. iv + 74 + 70pp. 377B Quantitative Analysis ? II, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 3 serial 5455C, Edition 1 copyright 1941; & Part 4 serial 5455D, Edition 1 copyright 1941. iv + 62 + 62pp. 378B Quantitative Analysis ? III, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 5 serial 5455E, Edition 1 copyright 1942; & Part 6 serial 5455F, Edition 1 copyright 1942. vi + 80 + 72pp. 379B Quantitative Analysis ? IV, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 7 serial 5455G, Edition 1 copyright 1942; & Part 8 serial 5455H, Edition 1 copyright 1942. vi + 65 + 75pp. Hardcovers with navy embossed boards, gold lettering on spine, but no dust jackets. Books are extremely well-preserved. Exterior as new with square corners. Interior are tight, clean and unmarked. Open as if never read, no evidence of study or prior ownership, no shelf wear.