Una scienza per l'uomo. Illuminismo e rivoluzione scientifica nell'Europa del Settecento - Prima edizione
2017, ISBN: 9788802077802
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Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008. Paperback. Good. Paperback book in good condition., Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008, Boston. 1983. March 1983. Houghton Mifflin. 1st Printing. Pre… Altro …
Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008. Paperback. Good. Paperback book in good condition., Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008, Boston. 1983. March 1983. Houghton Mifflin. 1st Printing. Previous Owner's Name Penned in Front & Some Fading To Top & Bottom Edges Of Boards,Otherwise Very Good in Slightly Worn Dustjacket With Some Tears. ISBN: 0395331072. 248 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. FROM THE PUBLISHER - In 1982, Paul Therouxs THE MOSQUITO COAST was a nationwide best seller, a major movie purchase, and a novel welcomed by reviewers as a bravura performance; a grand allegory; and the ultimate adventure, This large mural is followed now by a series of miniatures this volume of stories, THE LONDON EMBASSY is as concise, sharply focused, and playful as THE MOSQUITO COAST was imposing. A natural successor to Therouxs THE CONSULS FILE, this book takes the American narrator from Ayer Hitam to a new post in the London Embassy. As he once observed with cool, amused eye the British and Malays, he can now observe the British and their endless treasure trove of eccentricities on home ground. And the Americans in the embassy are no less curious. There is a man who is beggared when he inherits a title, the embassy Minister who is obsessed with rage at a male employee who wears an earring, an Arab who has come to London to rob a certain tomb, a woman who cycles all the way to Yorkshire to perform a peculiar revenge, and dozens of others who nurse some secret vagaryand, with each, Theroux produces a surprising illumination. With THE MOSQUITO COAST, Paul Theroux became firmly established as one of the first-rank American fiction writers. With this new collection, he proves again that he is a versatile master in the shorter form. inventory #9315 ISBN: 0395331072., Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear., Grand Central Life & Style, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno, NV. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!, Grand Central Life & Style, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Good. Ships from Reno, NV. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!, Grand Central Life & Style, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside., Grand Central Life & Style, New York. 1981. January 1982. Knopf. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket With A Tear Mark On The Back Inside Flap. ISBN: 0394514041. Translated from the German by Leila Vennewitz. 317 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. FROM THE PUBLISHER - A magnificent new novel from the Nobel Laureate Heinrich Böll, a work that in its scope, its artistic complexity and intensity of theme, ranks with the very finest of his career. His subject here is terrorism-and the terrorized. Böll takes us straight to the human truths of an entire society in the grip of panic, as those who have risen to prominence and success in their world of money and of enterprise find themselves beleaguered, their lives deformed by fear of the desperate violence they know is in store for them from their natural enemies, the terrorists, as well as by the antidote-the all- enveloping safety net of oppressive police protection and surveillance that is tightening around them. Trapped at the heart of it all, one family. The old man, Fritz Tolm-publisher of a once-liberal newspaper that has grown away from him into a gigantic cannibalizing consortium-has already seen his life and that of his wife, Kãthe, become a slow suffocation: they are such obvious targets for violent political and social revenge. Now, suddenly and without his cooperation, he is elected head of The Association (of every major corporation: industrial, financial, energy, media)-the most conspicuous and perhaps truly powerful position in the country. He and she must be protected at all costs-but who and what and where exactly is the threat? Fritz and Kãthe are all too evidently leaders of the Establishment, but their children have grown up as radicals, at home in the counter-culture. There is much love and sympathy between the generations, and within this family network anyone-son, friend, old lover, ex-daughter-in-law-either has been, is now, or perfectly well might be associated with the other side. All the Tolms are under the constant eyes of the police. but whether as potential victims or attackers (or indeed both) is unpleasantly ambiguous. Even while the signs multiply that an attack of some kind is imminent, Fritz Tolm and his family try to go about their lives. But how do you live in this dreadful inversion of human experience, where instead of your private fears and nightmares being balanced by the comforts of daily reality, it is daily reality itself that is the nightmare? How do you laugh when death itself is the farce (birthday cakes really do explode when you cut into them; a toy duck paddling toward you across a pond may be a beautifully whimsical bomb; a flight of birds may conceal a remote-controlled device that will detonate overhead)? How do you retreat from a world gone insane, when your only private conversation with your wife is in snatched whispers on a storm-soaked terrace, out of range of microphones; when your bedroom is bugged (to warn guards of intruders); when you must be accompanied even to the bathroom; when your only possible lover is the policeman who guards your house? How do you hold to your love and trust and humanity when the weapon they may arm and send against you-the ultimate weapon-is a little child? Yet, in magnificent defiance of threat and dread, Fritz and Kãthe and their sons and daughter do preserve the bonds of passionate devotion and integrity. This is Bolls triumph in a beautiful and moving novel that is his most grandly conceived and executed work of fiction to date. inventory #1486 ISBN: 0394514041., Chicago Illinois: Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882. Early days in Hall County, Nebraska, are recalled through colorful tales, factual data and individual biographies in this 28-page spiral bound booklet excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. The booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. Some of the places mentioned in the booklet include: Grand Island (county seat), Doniphan, Wood River. Among the many subjects included are: Physical features of the county; Early History -- Indians, arson on the prairie, Mormon settlement, speculation, wild game, Indian depredations, etc; Early settlers -- Fred Hedde, Christ Andresen, D. Sass, William Stolley, and others; the Civil War and its effect on the settlements; The great storm of 1873; Grasshoppers; Mills, Agriculture, Public improvements; Grand Island; Businesses; Railroads; Newspapers; Churches; Schools, Societies, and other items of interest. The booklet contains biographies of many prominent residents. While primarily of interest to descendants, these often contain clues to the area and the times. Biographical sketches are given for: O.A. Abbott, William L. Arnold, F.M. Bacon, Grove E. Barber, Adolph Blunk, Henry D. Boyden, N.T. Brittin, W. J. Burger, H.L. Burket, George H. Caldwell, James Cleary, F.D. Collins, George Cornelius, A.J. Cushman, H.C. Denman, F.C. Dodge, John S. Donaldson, John Eggers, Henry Elsner, James Ewing, Dr. M.J. Gahan, Henry Giese, H.H. Clover, Samuel Fry, Dr. Corodon D. W. Gibson, Charles Guenther, William August Hagge, T.O.C. Harrison, Gred Hedde, H.C. Held, Henry W. High, William B. Hollister, Edward Hooper, John L. Houck, M.B. Hoxie, Christian Ipsem, Charles Ivers, James Jackson, Gwyn T. Jordan, E.W. Justice, James P. Kernohan, Robert Kerr, Henry A. Koenig, Dr. H. B. Lashlee, A.C. Lederman, N.M. Lewton, W.R. McAllister, John Maher, Henry P. Makeley, James Martin, James Michelson, Dr. Howard C. Miller, John D. Moore, M. Murphy, James B. Murray, James C. Pederson, Rev. Richard Phelan, W.H. Platt, Dr. C.T. Poe, John George Raine, C. F. Raymer, Matthew Reifers, James R. Reniff, Charles Rief, Dr. H.J. Ring, George F. Ryan, A.A. Sawyer, Frank Sears, Fred A. Sears, Dr. A. L. Steverson, William Stolley, Gen. John M. Thayer, C.W. Thomas, H. Thomas, P. Touhey, D. H. Van Tine, C. Von Wasmer, O.U. Westcott, J.W. West, Charles A. Wiebe, A. H. Wilhelm, Chauncey Wiltse, E.R. Wiseman, and James H. Woolley. The final part of the booklet contains a brief excerpt from Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. This includes a description of Grand Island, with a small map and 8 points of interest. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882, Zondervan. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2011. First Edition., 2011 Book size about 6 by 9 inches with some 364 pages. Bound in illustrated wraps. Civil War historical fiction with a Christian leaning. Original wrapper price is $16.99. Very slight wear. NEAR FINE Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng. 1st Edition.. Soft cover. Near Fine/No Jacket., Zondervan. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2011. First Edition., 2011, Grand Central Life & Style, 2012. Very Good. Bacon, Ed. 8 Habits of Love: Open Your Heart, Open Your Mind. Boston: Grand Central Life & Style, 2012. 204pp. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good., Grand Central Life & Style, 2012, Grand Central Life & Style, 2012-04-24. 1. Hardcover. Good., Grand Central Life & Style, 2012-04-24, Grand Central Life & Style, 2013-09-17. Paperback. Good., Grand Central Life & Style, 2013-09-17, Facsimile Publisher, 2017. Softcover. New/New. {Size: 13.34 x 21.59 cms} Lang:- French, Pages 95. It is the reprint edition of the original edition which was published long back (1974). The book is printed in black on high quality paper with Matt Laminated colored dust cover. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. We tried to manage the best possible copy but in some cases, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or with black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. Print on Demand., Facsimile Publisher, 2017, Clean & tight & unmarked. Previous owner's name stamped on half title page. Some tanning of cover with age, especially along spine., Baker Book House, Canada Department of Agriculture, 1970. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 1971. Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ILLUSTRATED, Very good brown color pictorial trade paperback. Some wear, (1970), 8vo, 96pp. Recipes include: Bacon Canadien Roti et Glace, Tourtiere, Ragout de Boulettes, Roti de Porc a la Canadienne, Cretons du Quebec, Petoncles en Coquilles, Hugger-In-Buff, Poached Arctic Char, Baked Beans Quebec Style, Fiddleheads with Fluffy Sauce, Wild Rice and Mushroom Casserole, Bannock Croquignoles, Grand-Peres au Sirop d'erable, Blueberry Buckle, Creme Brulee Quebecoise, etc, Canada Department of Agriculture, 1970, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains., Grand Central Life & Style, N.P.: n.p., 1949. self paper wrappers. small 8vo. self paper wrappers. (12) pages. Walter W. Bacon, Governor, provides a short introduction. Illustrated. Some spotting., n.p., 1949, NYC: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1971 Articles include: Conceptual Art; The Thurber Carnival by Wilfrid Sheed; The Edwardians; The Mummy's Curse - Jeremy Bentham in his London cupboard; Are We Ready for An American Lenin (or Gandhi, or Mao)?; In pursuit of the fashionable body; The Olmecs - mysterious forerunners of the Mayas and Aztecs; Abbe Prevost and his famous heroine Manon; Francis Bacon - A Retrospective and Review by John Russell (includes first publication of paintings to be shown at the Grand Palais; Mozart - The most gifted human being that has ever been born; Did Oliver Cromwell have a Royalist mistress? Slight edgewear, photo on front is rubbed and starting to loosen., American Heritage Publishing Co., 1971, New York: The American Federation of Arts. Very Good. 1924. First Edition. Paperback. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall Used The American Magazine of Art formerly "art and progress"; In publishers wraps printed in black; general wear and small nicks to overhanging edges; slight browning. Features: "Sargent Exhibition, Grand Central Galleries, New York"; "The Venetian Exhibition"; "henty Bacon, 1856-1924 - Tributes"; etc.. Keywords: The, American, Federation, of, Arts, Art, Literature, Criticism, Fine, Art, Periodicals., The American Federation of Arts, 1924, New York: The American Federation of Arts. Very Good. 1924. First Edition. Paperback. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall Used The American Magazine of Art formerly "art and progress"; In publishers wraps printed in black; general wear and small nicks to overhanging edges; slight browning. Features: "Sargent Exhibition, Grand Central Galleries, New York"; "The Venetian Exhibition"; "henty Bacon, 1856-1924 - Tributes"; etc.. Keywords: The, American, Federation, of, Arts, Art, Literature, Criticism, Fine, Art, Periodicals., The American Federation of Arts, 1924, Milano, Archè, 1974, 16mo (cm. 17 x 11,5) brossura, pp. 93 con alcune tavole illustrate nel testo. Tradotto in francese da Albert Poisson. Firma di possesso., Grand Central Life & Style. 1st. 2012. fine. Hardcover. ISBN:9781609412425 Author is personal chef for de Rossi & DeGeneres. 240 pages. 9.25" tall; glossy paper; color photos, many full-page; laminated color photo cover with repeat on dust jacket ., Grand Central Life & Style, 2012, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons - Scribners, 1970. 154 pp. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Cover by Paul Bacon. This story collection contains: A Clean Well Lighted Place; A Day's Wait; The Gambler, the Nun and the Radio; Fathers and Sons; In Another Country; The Killers; A Way You'll Never Be; Fifty Grand; The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber; and The Snows of Kilimanjaro.. Later Printing. Paperback. Very Good+. Illus. by Paul Bacon;., Charles Scribner's Sons - Scribners, 1970, Sharon, Massachusetts: Bellwether Publishing, 1996. 148 pp. Light edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. The Chapters are: Basics; Salads; Soups; Breakfast Brunch; Supper; Small Plates and Side Dishes; Dumplings; Large Plates; Stuffings; and Desserts; followed by an index of 112 recipes, too numerous to list. Some of the highlights are: Catalan Tomato Bread; Veal Party Meatballs with Caper Mayonnaise; Alsatian Beer Soup; Bacon and Mushroom Strata; Pohovani Kackavali; Swiss Forester's Supper; Old South Christmas Pudding; Crostini with Spinach Pesto; Grand Marnier French Toast; California Canneloni; Italian Bread Salad; Tangy Vegetable Slaw; 14th Century Soup; German Winter Soup; Scottish Country Soup; Spanish Fisherman's Soup; Sausage Leek and Cranberry Stuffing; and many more.. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo., Bellwether Publishing, 1996, Nashville, TN: WSM. VG lg sz PB. (1979). Part of Opryland, a 400 acre complex The Home of American Music and its radio station WSM, Grand Ole Opry is entertainment . pageantry, vaudeville, and the smell of bacon and eggs frying in the kitchen. Owner name title page. ., WSM, New York: William Morrow & Company, 1973. Tan hardcover cloth binding clean square and tight. Minimal school library markings with back date slip and pocket intact. DJ is price clipped, spine sticker, clean and crisp. 158 pages. Jack Cobb's son has died in Vietman and to reconcile with his shattered life, he attempts to achieve his son's dream of winning the Grand National Steeplechase with a horse named Quicksilver.. Illus. by Bacon, Paul (jacekt only). 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Near Very Good., William Morrow & Company, 1973, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 014597: Pillsbury Classics No. 62. Cover photo is Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie, back cover photo is Crescent Chicken Chunk. "From delicious appetizers and snacks, to salads and side dishes that complement your meals ... to satisfying main dishes and entrees and spectacularly wonderful desserts ... we believe our recipes do it all! They fit with today's quest for light, healthful foods, yet never compromise on taste or quality." Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered; spine edge is lightly worn. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. If interested, I have 100s of Issues of this popular Pillsbury Classic Cookbooks Series, with multiple copies of many. If you purchase 10 or more, you will receive a 20% discount; if purchase 20+, a 35% discount will apply. Contact me directly with your list of desired Issues. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 62: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 013967: This is the 32nd Annual Bake-Off. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered; cover edges are slightly worn. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 32: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 014596: This is the 32nd Annual Bake-Off, Classics #62. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 32: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 014598: Pillsbury Classics No. 62. Cover photo is Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie, back cover photo is Crescent Chicken Chunk. "From delicious appetizers and snacks, to salads and side dishes that complement your meals ... to satisfying main dishes and entrees and spectacularly wonderful desserts ... we believe our recipes do it all! They fit with today's quest for light, healthful foods, yet never compromise on taste or quality." Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered; spine edge is lightly worn. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. If interested, I have 100s of Issues of this popular Pillsbury Classic Cookbooks Series, with multiple copies of many. If you purchase 10 or more, you will receive a 20% discount; if purchase 20+, a 35% discount will apply. Contact me directly with your list of desired Issues. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 62: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Facsimile Publisher, 2017. Hardcover. New/New. {Size: 14.34 x 22.59 cms} Lang:- French, Pages 95. It is the reprint edition of the original edition which was published long back (1974). The book is printed in black on high quality paper with Matt Laminated colored dust cover. 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2008, ISBN: 9788802077802
Torino: UTET Libreria, 2008. Torino, 2007; br., pp. XXII-375, cm 15x23. La scienza è stata fatta per l'uomo o l'uomo è fatto per la scienza? Questa domanda apparent… Altro …
Torino: UTET Libreria, 2008. Torino, 2007; br., pp. XXII-375, cm 15x23. La scienza è stata fatta per l'uomo o l'uomo è fatto per la scienza? Questa domanda apparentemente provocatoria e un po' bizzarra costituisce, in ultima analisi, il filo rosso del volume, frutto di un ventennio di ricerche. A ben vedere si tratta di un interrogativo di grande attualità in un momento di confusione in cui si scontrano visioni apocalittiche della scienza e della tecnica intese come strumenti di morte e di dominio e acritiche e ingenue apologie del sapere scientifico di matrice tardo-positivistica che rifiutano ogni idea di limite e ogni condizionamento morale all'opera degli scienziati. Riflettere su come l'Illuminismo - con il suo peculiare umanesimo, sostanziato dalla scoperta della libertà, ma anche della responsabilità dell'uomo - abbia interpretato originalmente e trasformato aspetti decisivi della Rivoluzione scientifica di Bacone, Cartesio e Galilei può forse davvero aiutare a comprendere la via migliore per individuare il giusto rapporto tra i saperi e il potere, tra le forme di conoscenza e la centralità dell'uomo come fine ultimo e indiscusso. La Rivoluzione scientifica viene analizzata partendo dall'idea dell'assoluta centralità dell'individuo come criterio di costruzione e definizione dei saperi, associato al principio dell'utilità delle scienze per l'emancipazione. "L'uomo è il termine unico dal quale occorre partire e al qual occorre far capo", spiegava con toni appassionati Diderot proprio nella voce "enciclopedia"., UTET Libreria, 2008, 0<
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Una scienza per l'uomo. Illuminismo e rivoluzione scientifica nell'Europa del Settecento - libri usati
2007, ISBN: 9788802077802
Torino: UTET Libreria, 2007. Torino, 2007; br., pp. XXII-375, cm 15x23. La scienza è stata fatta per l'uomo o l'uomo è fatto per la scienza? Questa domanda apparent… Altro …
Torino: UTET Libreria, 2007. Torino, 2007; br., pp. XXII-375, cm 15x23. La scienza è stata fatta per l'uomo o l'uomo è fatto per la scienza? Questa domanda apparentemente provocatoria e un po' bizzarra costituisce, in ultima analisi, il filo rosso del volume, frutto di un ventennio di ricerche. A ben vedere si tratta di un interrogativo di grande attualità in un momento di confusione in cui si scontrano visioni apocalittiche della scienza e della tecnica intese come strumenti di morte e di dominio e acritiche e ingenue apologie del sapere scientifico di matrice tardo-positivistica che rifiutano ogni idea di limite e ogni condizionamento morale all'opera degli scienziati. Riflettere su come l'Illuminismo - con il suo peculiare umanesimo, sostanziato dalla scoperta della libertà, ma anche della responsabilità dell'uomo - abbia interpretato originalmente e trasformato aspetti decisivi della Rivoluzione scientifica di Bacone, Cartesio e Galilei può forse davvero aiutare a comprendere la via migliore per individuare il giusto rapporto tra i saperi e il potere, tra le forme di conoscenza e la centralità dell'uomo come fine ultimo e indiscusso. La Rivoluzione scientifica viene analizzata partendo dall'idea dell'assoluta centralità dell'individuo come criterio di costruzione e definizione dei saperi, associato al principio dell'utilità delle scienze per l'emancipazione. "L'uomo è il termine unico dal quale occorre partire e al qual occorre far capo", spiegava con toni appassionati Diderot proprio nella voce "enciclopedia"., UTET Libreria, 2007<
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Una scienza per l'uomo. Illuminismo e rivoluzione scientifica nell'Europa del Settecento - Prima edizione
2017, ISBN: 9788802077802
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Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008. Paperback. Good. Paperback book in good condition., Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008, Boston. 1983. March 1983. Houghton Mifflin. 1st Printing. Pre… Altro …
Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008. Paperback. Good. Paperback book in good condition., Grand Central Publishing, 9/4/2008, Boston. 1983. March 1983. Houghton Mifflin. 1st Printing. Previous Owner's Name Penned in Front & Some Fading To Top & Bottom Edges Of Boards,Otherwise Very Good in Slightly Worn Dustjacket With Some Tears. ISBN: 0395331072. 248 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. FROM THE PUBLISHER - In 1982, Paul Therouxs THE MOSQUITO COAST was a nationwide best seller, a major movie purchase, and a novel welcomed by reviewers as a bravura performance; a grand allegory; and the ultimate adventure, This large mural is followed now by a series of miniatures this volume of stories, THE LONDON EMBASSY is as concise, sharply focused, and playful as THE MOSQUITO COAST was imposing. A natural successor to Therouxs THE CONSULS FILE, this book takes the American narrator from Ayer Hitam to a new post in the London Embassy. As he once observed with cool, amused eye the British and Malays, he can now observe the British and their endless treasure trove of eccentricities on home ground. And the Americans in the embassy are no less curious. There is a man who is beggared when he inherits a title, the embassy Minister who is obsessed with rage at a male employee who wears an earring, an Arab who has come to London to rob a certain tomb, a woman who cycles all the way to Yorkshire to perform a peculiar revenge, and dozens of others who nurse some secret vagaryand, with each, Theroux produces a surprising illumination. With THE MOSQUITO COAST, Paul Theroux became firmly established as one of the first-rank American fiction writers. With this new collection, he proves again that he is a versatile master in the shorter form. inventory #9315 ISBN: 0395331072., Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear., Grand Central Life & Style, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno, NV. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!, Grand Central Life & Style, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Good. Ships from Reno, NV. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!, Grand Central Life & Style, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside., Grand Central Life & Style, New York. 1981. January 1982. Knopf. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket With A Tear Mark On The Back Inside Flap. ISBN: 0394514041. Translated from the German by Leila Vennewitz. 317 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. FROM THE PUBLISHER - A magnificent new novel from the Nobel Laureate Heinrich Böll, a work that in its scope, its artistic complexity and intensity of theme, ranks with the very finest of his career. His subject here is terrorism-and the terrorized. Böll takes us straight to the human truths of an entire society in the grip of panic, as those who have risen to prominence and success in their world of money and of enterprise find themselves beleaguered, their lives deformed by fear of the desperate violence they know is in store for them from their natural enemies, the terrorists, as well as by the antidote-the all- enveloping safety net of oppressive police protection and surveillance that is tightening around them. Trapped at the heart of it all, one family. The old man, Fritz Tolm-publisher of a once-liberal newspaper that has grown away from him into a gigantic cannibalizing consortium-has already seen his life and that of his wife, Kãthe, become a slow suffocation: they are such obvious targets for violent political and social revenge. Now, suddenly and without his cooperation, he is elected head of The Association (of every major corporation: industrial, financial, energy, media)-the most conspicuous and perhaps truly powerful position in the country. He and she must be protected at all costs-but who and what and where exactly is the threat? Fritz and Kãthe are all too evidently leaders of the Establishment, but their children have grown up as radicals, at home in the counter-culture. There is much love and sympathy between the generations, and within this family network anyone-son, friend, old lover, ex-daughter-in-law-either has been, is now, or perfectly well might be associated with the other side. All the Tolms are under the constant eyes of the police. but whether as potential victims or attackers (or indeed both) is unpleasantly ambiguous. Even while the signs multiply that an attack of some kind is imminent, Fritz Tolm and his family try to go about their lives. But how do you live in this dreadful inversion of human experience, where instead of your private fears and nightmares being balanced by the comforts of daily reality, it is daily reality itself that is the nightmare? How do you laugh when death itself is the farce (birthday cakes really do explode when you cut into them; a toy duck paddling toward you across a pond may be a beautifully whimsical bomb; a flight of birds may conceal a remote-controlled device that will detonate overhead)? How do you retreat from a world gone insane, when your only private conversation with your wife is in snatched whispers on a storm-soaked terrace, out of range of microphones; when your bedroom is bugged (to warn guards of intruders); when you must be accompanied even to the bathroom; when your only possible lover is the policeman who guards your house? How do you hold to your love and trust and humanity when the weapon they may arm and send against you-the ultimate weapon-is a little child? Yet, in magnificent defiance of threat and dread, Fritz and Kãthe and their sons and daughter do preserve the bonds of passionate devotion and integrity. This is Bolls triumph in a beautiful and moving novel that is his most grandly conceived and executed work of fiction to date. inventory #1486 ISBN: 0394514041., Chicago Illinois: Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882. Early days in Hall County, Nebraska, are recalled through colorful tales, factual data and individual biographies in this 28-page spiral bound booklet excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. The booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. Some of the places mentioned in the booklet include: Grand Island (county seat), Doniphan, Wood River. Among the many subjects included are: Physical features of the county; Early History -- Indians, arson on the prairie, Mormon settlement, speculation, wild game, Indian depredations, etc; Early settlers -- Fred Hedde, Christ Andresen, D. Sass, William Stolley, and others; the Civil War and its effect on the settlements; The great storm of 1873; Grasshoppers; Mills, Agriculture, Public improvements; Grand Island; Businesses; Railroads; Newspapers; Churches; Schools, Societies, and other items of interest. The booklet contains biographies of many prominent residents. While primarily of interest to descendants, these often contain clues to the area and the times. Biographical sketches are given for: O.A. Abbott, William L. Arnold, F.M. Bacon, Grove E. Barber, Adolph Blunk, Henry D. Boyden, N.T. Brittin, W. J. Burger, H.L. Burket, George H. Caldwell, James Cleary, F.D. Collins, George Cornelius, A.J. Cushman, H.C. Denman, F.C. Dodge, John S. Donaldson, John Eggers, Henry Elsner, James Ewing, Dr. M.J. Gahan, Henry Giese, H.H. Clover, Samuel Fry, Dr. Corodon D. W. Gibson, Charles Guenther, William August Hagge, T.O.C. Harrison, Gred Hedde, H.C. Held, Henry W. High, William B. Hollister, Edward Hooper, John L. Houck, M.B. Hoxie, Christian Ipsem, Charles Ivers, James Jackson, Gwyn T. Jordan, E.W. Justice, James P. Kernohan, Robert Kerr, Henry A. Koenig, Dr. H. B. Lashlee, A.C. Lederman, N.M. Lewton, W.R. McAllister, John Maher, Henry P. Makeley, James Martin, James Michelson, Dr. Howard C. Miller, John D. Moore, M. Murphy, James B. Murray, James C. Pederson, Rev. Richard Phelan, W.H. Platt, Dr. C.T. Poe, John George Raine, C. F. Raymer, Matthew Reifers, James R. Reniff, Charles Rief, Dr. H.J. Ring, George F. Ryan, A.A. Sawyer, Frank Sears, Fred A. Sears, Dr. A. L. Steverson, William Stolley, Gen. John M. Thayer, C.W. Thomas, H. Thomas, P. Touhey, D. H. Van Tine, C. Von Wasmer, O.U. Westcott, J.W. West, Charles A. Wiebe, A. H. Wilhelm, Chauncey Wiltse, E.R. Wiseman, and James H. Woolley. The final part of the booklet contains a brief excerpt from Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. This includes a description of Grand Island, with a small map and 8 points of interest. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882, Zondervan. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2011. First Edition., 2011 Book size about 6 by 9 inches with some 364 pages. Bound in illustrated wraps. Civil War historical fiction with a Christian leaning. Original wrapper price is $16.99. Very slight wear. NEAR FINE Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng. 1st Edition.. Soft cover. Near Fine/No Jacket., Zondervan. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2011. First Edition., 2011, Grand Central Life & Style, 2012. Very Good. Bacon, Ed. 8 Habits of Love: Open Your Heart, Open Your Mind. Boston: Grand Central Life & Style, 2012. 204pp. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good., Grand Central Life & Style, 2012, Grand Central Life & Style, 2012-04-24. 1. Hardcover. Good., Grand Central Life & Style, 2012-04-24, Grand Central Life & Style, 2013-09-17. Paperback. Good., Grand Central Life & Style, 2013-09-17, Facsimile Publisher, 2017. Softcover. New/New. {Size: 13.34 x 21.59 cms} Lang:- French, Pages 95. It is the reprint edition of the original edition which was published long back (1974). The book is printed in black on high quality paper with Matt Laminated colored dust cover. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. We tried to manage the best possible copy but in some cases, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or with black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. Print on Demand., Facsimile Publisher, 2017, Clean & tight & unmarked. Previous owner's name stamped on half title page. Some tanning of cover with age, especially along spine., Baker Book House, Canada Department of Agriculture, 1970. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 1971. Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ILLUSTRATED, Very good brown color pictorial trade paperback. Some wear, (1970), 8vo, 96pp. Recipes include: Bacon Canadien Roti et Glace, Tourtiere, Ragout de Boulettes, Roti de Porc a la Canadienne, Cretons du Quebec, Petoncles en Coquilles, Hugger-In-Buff, Poached Arctic Char, Baked Beans Quebec Style, Fiddleheads with Fluffy Sauce, Wild Rice and Mushroom Casserole, Bannock Croquignoles, Grand-Peres au Sirop d'erable, Blueberry Buckle, Creme Brulee Quebecoise, etc, Canada Department of Agriculture, 1970, Grand Central Life & Style. Used - Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains., Grand Central Life & Style, N.P.: n.p., 1949. self paper wrappers. small 8vo. self paper wrappers. (12) pages. Walter W. Bacon, Governor, provides a short introduction. Illustrated. Some spotting., n.p., 1949, NYC: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1971 Articles include: Conceptual Art; The Thurber Carnival by Wilfrid Sheed; The Edwardians; The Mummy's Curse - Jeremy Bentham in his London cupboard; Are We Ready for An American Lenin (or Gandhi, or Mao)?; In pursuit of the fashionable body; The Olmecs - mysterious forerunners of the Mayas and Aztecs; Abbe Prevost and his famous heroine Manon; Francis Bacon - A Retrospective and Review by John Russell (includes first publication of paintings to be shown at the Grand Palais; Mozart - The most gifted human being that has ever been born; Did Oliver Cromwell have a Royalist mistress? Slight edgewear, photo on front is rubbed and starting to loosen., American Heritage Publishing Co., 1971, New York: The American Federation of Arts. Very Good. 1924. First Edition. Paperback. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall Used The American Magazine of Art formerly "art and progress"; In publishers wraps printed in black; general wear and small nicks to overhanging edges; slight browning. Features: "Sargent Exhibition, Grand Central Galleries, New York"; "The Venetian Exhibition"; "henty Bacon, 1856-1924 - Tributes"; etc.. Keywords: The, American, Federation, of, Arts, Art, Literature, Criticism, Fine, Art, Periodicals., The American Federation of Arts, 1924, New York: The American Federation of Arts. Very Good. 1924. First Edition. Paperback. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall Used The American Magazine of Art formerly "art and progress"; In publishers wraps printed in black; general wear and small nicks to overhanging edges; slight browning. Features: "Sargent Exhibition, Grand Central Galleries, New York"; "The Venetian Exhibition"; "henty Bacon, 1856-1924 - Tributes"; etc.. Keywords: The, American, Federation, of, Arts, Art, Literature, Criticism, Fine, Art, Periodicals., The American Federation of Arts, 1924, Milano, Archè, 1974, 16mo (cm. 17 x 11,5) brossura, pp. 93 con alcune tavole illustrate nel testo. Tradotto in francese da Albert Poisson. Firma di possesso., Grand Central Life & Style. 1st. 2012. fine. Hardcover. ISBN:9781609412425 Author is personal chef for de Rossi & DeGeneres. 240 pages. 9.25" tall; glossy paper; color photos, many full-page; laminated color photo cover with repeat on dust jacket ., Grand Central Life & Style, 2012, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons - Scribners, 1970. 154 pp. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Cover by Paul Bacon. This story collection contains: A Clean Well Lighted Place; A Day's Wait; The Gambler, the Nun and the Radio; Fathers and Sons; In Another Country; The Killers; A Way You'll Never Be; Fifty Grand; The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber; and The Snows of Kilimanjaro.. Later Printing. Paperback. Very Good+. Illus. by Paul Bacon;., Charles Scribner's Sons - Scribners, 1970, Sharon, Massachusetts: Bellwether Publishing, 1996. 148 pp. Light edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. The Chapters are: Basics; Salads; Soups; Breakfast Brunch; Supper; Small Plates and Side Dishes; Dumplings; Large Plates; Stuffings; and Desserts; followed by an index of 112 recipes, too numerous to list. Some of the highlights are: Catalan Tomato Bread; Veal Party Meatballs with Caper Mayonnaise; Alsatian Beer Soup; Bacon and Mushroom Strata; Pohovani Kackavali; Swiss Forester's Supper; Old South Christmas Pudding; Crostini with Spinach Pesto; Grand Marnier French Toast; California Canneloni; Italian Bread Salad; Tangy Vegetable Slaw; 14th Century Soup; German Winter Soup; Scottish Country Soup; Spanish Fisherman's Soup; Sausage Leek and Cranberry Stuffing; and many more.. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo., Bellwether Publishing, 1996, Nashville, TN: WSM. VG lg sz PB. (1979). Part of Opryland, a 400 acre complex The Home of American Music and its radio station WSM, Grand Ole Opry is entertainment . pageantry, vaudeville, and the smell of bacon and eggs frying in the kitchen. Owner name title page. ., WSM, New York: William Morrow & Company, 1973. Tan hardcover cloth binding clean square and tight. Minimal school library markings with back date slip and pocket intact. DJ is price clipped, spine sticker, clean and crisp. 158 pages. Jack Cobb's son has died in Vietman and to reconcile with his shattered life, he attempts to achieve his son's dream of winning the Grand National Steeplechase with a horse named Quicksilver.. Illus. by Bacon, Paul (jacekt only). 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Near Very Good., William Morrow & Company, 1973, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 014597: Pillsbury Classics No. 62. Cover photo is Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie, back cover photo is Crescent Chicken Chunk. "From delicious appetizers and snacks, to salads and side dishes that complement your meals ... to satisfying main dishes and entrees and spectacularly wonderful desserts ... we believe our recipes do it all! They fit with today's quest for light, healthful foods, yet never compromise on taste or quality." Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered; spine edge is lightly worn. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. If interested, I have 100s of Issues of this popular Pillsbury Classic Cookbooks Series, with multiple copies of many. If you purchase 10 or more, you will receive a 20% discount; if purchase 20+, a 35% discount will apply. Contact me directly with your list of desired Issues. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 62: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 013967: This is the 32nd Annual Bake-Off. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered; cover edges are slightly worn. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 32: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 014596: This is the 32nd Annual Bake-Off, Classics #62. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 32: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1986. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. 014598: Pillsbury Classics No. 62. Cover photo is Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie, back cover photo is Crescent Chicken Chunk. "From delicious appetizers and snacks, to salads and side dishes that complement your meals ... to satisfying main dishes and entrees and spectacularly wonderful desserts ... we believe our recipes do it all! They fit with today's quest for light, healthful foods, yet never compromise on taste or quality." Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered; spine edge is lightly worn. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. If interested, I have 100s of Issues of this popular Pillsbury Classic Cookbooks Series, with multiple copies of many. If you purchase 10 or more, you will receive a 20% discount; if purchase 20+, a 35% discount will apply. Contact me directly with your list of desired Issues. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was $40,000 Apple Nut Lattice Tart (by Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO), $15,000 Tangy Crescent Nut Tart (by Debi WOLF, Salem, OR) * $15,000 Peanut Chocolate Parfait Dessert (by Karen EVERLY, Portland, OR) * $15,000 Fiesta Chicken Casserole (by Laurene HARSCHUTZ, Brookfield, WI) * $2,000 Ham 'N Eggs Crescent Brunch Pizza (by Bobby BRAUN, Marietta, GA) * $2,000 Crescent Apple Pastries (by Lori BUSCH, Sugar Land, TX) * $2,000 Bacon 'n Cheese Crescent Wontons (by Dawn M. WILSON, Littleton, CO) * $2,000 Honey Apple Crescent Squares (by Douglas SZYMANEK, Palos Verdes, CA) * $2,000 Fudge Treasure Cake (by Christine BELL, Golden Valley, MN) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Cheesecake (by Wanda E. BIERBAUM, Vandalia, IL) * $2,000 Golden Apricot Cake (by Dale P. GRANT, Corpus Christi, TX) * $2,000 Coffee Cream Layer Cake (by Karen A. MYERS, Wilbraham, MA) * $2,000 Italian Cheese Rustica Pie (by Gloria T. BOVE, Bethlehem, PA) * $2,000 Enchilada-Style Chicken Pie (by Nancy Jo MATHISON, Chico, CA) * $2,000 Chocolate Silk Pecan Pie (by Leonard THOMPSON, San Jose, CA) * $2,000 Italian Biscuit Flat Bread (by Edith L. SHULMAN, Grapevine, TX) * $2,000 Beehive Buns (by Janis CHUDLEIGH, Bethany, CT) * $2,000 Spicy Raisin Brunch Cake (by Shirley A. DOMEIER, New Ulm, MN) * $2,000 Choconut Chippers (by Deborah ANDERSON, Fairborn, OH) * $2,000 Country Harvest Brunch (by Juliet A. GLEASON, Eden Prairie, MN) * plus 80 Additional Winning Recipes, from: MaryAnne C. ALEXANDER, Matthews, NC * Shirley ALLEN, Morgantown, WV * Madelon ALUNNI, Solon, OH * Frances C. ANDREWS, Wilson, NC * Audrey ARPIN, Phoenix, AZ * Tillie ASTORINO, North Adams, MA * Marguerite Lois BALBACH, La Crescenta, CA * Rosemarie BERGER, Jamestown, NC * Ruth BOUDREAUX, Broussard, LA * M. Jolene BRADDY, Greeley, CO * Gloria BRADLEY, Naperville, IL * Cindy H. BRITT, Harbor Beach, MI * Norma BRODERICK, Waterford, PA * Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Jean M. BUCKMASTER, Weiser, ID * Ellen BURR, Truro, MA * Kitty CAHILL, St. Paul, MN * George DASTON, Cincinnati, OH * Tony DESANTIS, Wilkes-Barre, PA * Millie DUBOVY, Huntington Beach, CA * Edna EASTMAN, La Grange, IL * Betty EDER, Cucamonga, CA * Patty ENTRIGER, Marshall, MN * Jacquelyn EWART, Huntington Beach, CA * Audeen FALLER, Thornton, CO * Dorine K. FIRESTONE, Massillon, OH * Joan FISCHER, Edina, MN * Judy FREIDEL, Hot Springs, AR* Vesta FRIZZEL, Independence, MO * Natalie C. GLOMB, Whitehall, PA * Jo Anne HAGEN, Bloomington, MN * Janet HILL, Sacramento, CA * Judi HOLLANDS, Moorhead, MN * Janet Marie JEWELL, Alexandria, KY * Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Jalaska JONES, Dallas, TX * Jean C. JONES, Universal City, TX * Leah Anne KELLEY, Medford, OR * Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Dorothy LAMSON, Lincoln, NE * Beth LEACH, Minneapolis, MN * Rose Anne LEMON, Sierra Vista, AZ * Pauline LEREDU, North Lauderdale, FL * Sherry LITTLE, North Little Rock, AZ * Evelyn LOWMAN, Floresville, TX * Jim LUDESCHER, Watertown, MN * Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Evelyn Ann MARINOS, Houston, TX * Harriet MASON, Walnut Creek, CA * Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Chantel MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Irene MCEWEN, Phoenix, AR * Amelia S. MEAUX, Crowley, LA * Judith Wilson MERRITT, Phoenix, NY * Bessie E. MILLER, Tampa, FL * Sandy MUNSON, LaJunta, CO * Freda NAYLOR, Charleston, WV * Marc PASCENTE, Arlington Heights, IL * Karen Ann PIONKE, Delafield, WI * Delores RECTOR, Aurora, IN * Irene ROPP, Arlington, TX * Shirley SAUBER, South Bend, IN * Nicole PLAUT, Madison, WI * Lois M. RADFORD, Upper Saddle River, NJ * Nina REYES, Miami, FL * Patricia SCHROEDL, Jefferson, WI * Elaine SCHULTZ, Miami, FL * James SLOBODEN, Puyallup, WA * Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Pat SPRANKLE, Nashua, NH * Eleanore STAWSKI, Hamtamck, MI * Vickie L. STOREY, Brookville, PA * Mildred TOPE, Moorcraft, WY * Nancy Lee VAN BUREN, Eagan, MN * Debbie VANNI, Libertyville, IL * Marge WALKER, Indianapolis, IN * Mary Lou WARREN, Colorado Springs, CO * Margaret WILKINS, Tingley, IA * Carol Ann WOODS, Troy, MI * Juddie WORD, Piedmont, AL * Priscilla YEE, Concord, CA.: Vol. 62: 5.5 x 9 in.: 96 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1986, Facsimile Publisher, 2017. Hardcover. New/New. {Size: 14.34 x 22.59 cms} Lang:- French, Pages 95. It is the reprint edition of the original edition which was published long back (1974). The book is printed in black on high quality paper with Matt Laminated colored dust cover. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. We tried to manage the best possible copy but in some cases, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or with black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. Print on Demand., Facsimile Publisher, 2017, Grand Central Life & Style. New. BRAND NEW, GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER!|VCF, Grand Central Life & Style, Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing. NEW. Bookstore Stamp to bottom edge.. 2011. First printing. Trade paperback. 262pp. Index. David H. Hopper explores why the doctrine of transcendence of God has been lost to contemporary theology, in conversation with H. Richard Niebuhr, Martin Luther, Martin Bucer, John Calvin, and Francis Bacon. The reason is, Hopper argues, the modern idea of tolerance in our culture., Torino: UTET Libreria, 2007. 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Una scienza per l'uomo. Illuminismo e rivoluzione scientifica nell'Europa del Settecento - libri usati
2007, ISBN: 9788802077802
Torino: UTET Libreria, 2007. Torino, 2007; br., pp. XXII-375, cm 15x23. La scienza è stata fatta per l'uomo o l'uomo è fatto per la scienza? Questa domanda apparent… Altro …
Torino: UTET Libreria, 2007. Torino, 2007; br., pp. XXII-375, cm 15x23. La scienza è stata fatta per l'uomo o l'uomo è fatto per la scienza? Questa domanda apparentemente provocatoria e un po' bizzarra costituisce, in ultima analisi, il filo rosso del volume, frutto di un ventennio di ricerche. A ben vedere si tratta di un interrogativo di grande attualità in un momento di confusione in cui si scontrano visioni apocalittiche della scienza e della tecnica intese come strumenti di morte e di dominio e acritiche e ingenue apologie del sapere scientifico di matrice tardo-positivistica che rifiutano ogni idea di limite e ogni condizionamento morale all'opera degli scienziati. Riflettere su come l'Illuminismo - con il suo peculiare umanesimo, sostanziato dalla scoperta della libertà, ma anche della responsabilità dell'uomo - abbia interpretato originalmente e trasformato aspetti decisivi della Rivoluzione scientifica di Bacone, Cartesio e Galilei può forse davvero aiutare a comprendere la via migliore per individuare il giusto rapporto tra i saperi e il potere, tra le forme di conoscenza e la centralità dell'uomo come fine ultimo e indiscusso. La Rivoluzione scientifica viene analizzata partendo dall'idea dell'assoluta centralità dell'individuo come criterio di costruzione e definizione dei saperi, associato al principio dell'utilità delle scienze per l'emancipazione. "L'uomo è il termine unico dal quale occorre partire e al qual occorre far capo", spiegava con toni appassionati Diderot proprio nella voce "enciclopedia"., UTET Libreria, 2007<
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ISBN (ISBN-10): 8802077800
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