Published by Self, La Salle, Manitoba, 1977
Seller: Ghost River Rare and Used Books, Cremona, AB, Canada
Condition: Good-. La Salle, Manitoba: Self, 1977. 113 pages. An ethnic health cookbook by a Manitoban Politician. Cover has a bit of staining. One ingredient notation on back of front cover. Text is otherwise clean and unmarked. Recipes include sourdough starter, a KFC imitation, uses of honey, sunflower seeds, pierogies, sprouts, potato and buckwheat hotcakes. Spiral Bound Card Cover. Good-.
Language: English
Published by Self Published, La Salle, Manitoba, 1977
Seller: COOK AND BAKERS BOOKS, PARKSVILLE, VANCOUVER ISLAND, BC, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Local Advertisements (illustrator). Second Edition. **Bundle Up & Save On Postage** 6 X 9" 113 pages (1977). Soft cover, spiral binding, pages lightly tanned. The front cover announces "Did Mrs. Pitzer unlock the secret recipe of Col. Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken?? We think so! Try it on page 58, 59 & 60"- but sadly page 58/59 has been removed. The recipes for Southern Kentucky Coleslaw and Finger-Liken Good Gravy (p 60) are present along with a disclaimer from Borowski that the Col. Saunder's recipes "Are Not health recipes and have been included so that you do not spend good money for finger-licken junk." So, perhaps he is responsible for the missing page. Manually typed. This genuine Natural Food Ethnic Health Cook Book was written by former NDP cabinet minister Joe Borrowski. He went from politics to health foods and opened Borowski's Vitamins & Health Foods Ltd. on St. Annes Rd, Winnepeg, in 1977. This book is filled with exceptionally tasty and healthy Ethnic recipes from the Canadian prairies for your enjoyment and good health. Local advertisements throughout, some recipes have contributor's name.
hardcover. Condition: Good. Cover boards are slightly bowing/bending. In otherwise great condition with minimal/no other wear, crisp & clean interiors showing unmarked text.
Published by Privately Printed, La Salle, Manitoba, Canada, 1977
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Spiral Bound. First Souvenir Edition. pp. 113. Slim 8vo., measuring 6" x 9". Pictorial card covers held with white plastic spiral binding. Many black-and-white photographs, illustrations and period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses. Comprises of a rich selection of "political" and healthful ethnic recipes as compiled by former Manitoba N.D.P. MLA, and cabinet member Joe P. Borowski. Sections include: "Political Specials" (Trudeau's Shipwreck Casserole!), Headingly Survival Dinner, Polish, Ukrainian, Jewish, German, Italian, Greek, French, et al. Well-preserved with bright, clean, and unmarked leaves; fine. See OCLC #47845347. Rare in commerce.
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Language: English
Published by Pennsylvania State University Press, US, 2026
ISBN 10: 1646023773 ISBN 13: 9781646023776
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. This volume presents the results of five seasons of excavation (1977-1987) in Field III at Tell Halif, Israel, conducted under the Lahav Research Project. This report provides a comprehensive record of the site's Field III stratigraphy, architecture, and material culture from the Early Bronze III (ca. 2700-2200 BCE) and from the Late Bronze II through the Iron Age II (ca. 1400-586 BCE), with later remains extending into the Persian and Roman/Byzantine periods.Excavations in Field III revealed the development of Tell Halif's western defenses from the Early Bronze period onward, culminating in a substantial Iron Age II fortification line. This stratum includes casemate-like pillared houses fronted by a sloping stone-faced glacis, forming the city's western fortification system. Four successive Iron Age II occupation phases document the evolution of domestic architecture and material culture from the ninth through early seventh centuries BCE, providing key evidence for patterns of household organization, daily life, and urban planning in the late Iron Age.Together with complementary data published from other excavation areas at Tell Halif, the Field III materials offer an essential dataset for the study of Judahite settlement and fortification systems. This volume contributes significantly to scholarship on the social and architectural development of Iron Age towns in the southern Levant and to ongoing discussions of the historical and archaeological contexts of the late eighth-century BCE Assyrian campaigns in Judah.
Language: English
Published by Pennsylvania State University Press, 2026
ISBN 10: 1646023773 ISBN 13: 9781646023776
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. sew edition. 250 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.94 inches. In Stock.
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
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Language: English
Published by Pennsylvania State University Press, US, 2026
ISBN 10: 1646023773 ISBN 13: 9781646023776
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. This volume presents the results of five seasons of excavation (1977-1987) in Field III at Tell Halif, Israel, conducted under the Lahav Research Project. This report provides a comprehensive record of the site's Field III stratigraphy, architecture, and material culture from the Early Bronze III (ca. 2700-2200 BCE) and from the Late Bronze II through the Iron Age II (ca. 1400-586 BCE), with later remains extending into the Persian and Roman/Byzantine periods.Excavations in Field III revealed the development of Tell Halif's western defenses from the Early Bronze period onward, culminating in a substantial Iron Age II fortification line. This stratum includes casemate-like pillared houses fronted by a sloping stone-faced glacis, forming the city's western fortification system. Four successive Iron Age II occupation phases document the evolution of domestic architecture and material culture from the ninth through early seventh centuries BCE, providing key evidence for patterns of household organization, daily life, and urban planning in the late Iron Age.Together with complementary data published from other excavation areas at Tell Halif, the Field III materials offer an essential dataset for the study of Judahite settlement and fortification systems. This volume contributes significantly to scholarship on the social and architectural development of Iron Age towns in the southern Levant and to ongoing discussions of the historical and archaeological contexts of the late eighth-century BCE Assyrian campaigns in Judah.
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