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  • Hobson (J.C. Jeremy).

    Published by David & Charles. Newton Abbot, Devon. 1991., 1991

    ISBN 10: 0715394479ISBN 13: 9780715394472

    Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom

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    (Hardcover, 1991). 1991 1st edition. 4to (192 x 247mm). Pp200. Colour & b/w photographs, illustrations, brief bibliography. Brown cloth, spine titled in gilt. Very good in slightly used / faded dust-wrapper. "All the information needed to encourage the successful rearing of gamebirds naturally. .illustrated throughout with practical photographs and explanatory line drawings". Chapters include: Shooting habitat and conservation; Woodland management: pheasants and woodcock; Partridge, hedgerows and fields; Winning ways with wildfowl; Ground for grouse; Game crops for cover and feeding; Predators; Birds, bees and butterflies; In conclusion. .

  • Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 149. Chapters: Magic Johnson, George W. Bush, Van Jones, Andrew W.K., Charles Faulkner, Warrior, James Arthur Ray, Randy Pausch, Casey Printers, Chris Gardner, Tony Robbins, Pinball Clemons, Larry Csonka, Julia Butterfly Hill, Zaid Shakir, Robert Kiyosaki, Linda and Terry Jamison, Joe M. Turner, Aron Ralston, Michael Baisden, Louis L. Carter, Wayne Dyer, Danny Yamashiro, Wade Schalles, Farrah Gray, Mercury Morris, John C. Maxwell, Kip Fulbeck, Moon Griffon, Darren LaCroix, Mase, Chin Ning Chu, Les Parrott, Richard Carlson, George Foster, Dale Carnegie, Rudy Ruettiger, Calvin Mackie, Jack Canfield, Greg Bennick, Kevin Sharp, Mo Stegall, Alberto Sardiñas, Patrick Reynolds, Louise Hay, Charles Thompson, Zohra Sarwari, Damon Denson, Bob Paris, David Edwards, Dorian Gregory, Josh Sundquist, Rick Green, Robert E. Griswold, Dan Clark, Colleen Callahan, Dan Millman, Dave Dravecky, Richard Saldan, Susan J. Elliott, Phil Town, Chip St. Clair, Ed Morrissey, Edward L. Hubbard, John Bradshaw, Stedman Graham, Michael Franzese, NYOIL, Thomas V. Morris, Andy Andrews, Pee Wee Kirkland, Bob Love, Greg Smith, Laura Huxley, Larry Winget, Chris Zorich, Danah Zohar, Zig Ziglar, Jim Fannin, Keith Mathis, Barry J. Farber, Jeffrey Float, Earl Nightingale, Mark Chironna, Jomo Thomas, Jamal Harrison Bryant, Big James Henderson, Florrie Fisher, Liz Murray, The Three Doctors, Bob Circosta, Tim Storey, Ona Brown, Roger Rohatgi, Michael Solomon, Jeff Blatnick, Denis Waitley, John Bytheway, Judith Orloff, Tom Sullivan, Debbie Steinbach, The Scary Guy, Richard Brodie, Jim Rohn, Michael Josephson, Bill Bates, Jordan Belfort, Tristan Loo, Rhonda Britten, Amy Applebaum, Bija Bennett, David Demola, Kevin Asano, Less Browne, Susie Shellenberger, W Mitchell, James 'Bird' Guess, Christian Claudio, Robert J. Ringer, Casey Treat, Barry Krauss, Mike Kiselak, Denise Shull, Travis Roy, Bob Farrell, Jeff VanVonderen, Joel Sonnenberg, Paul Hersey, Stan White, Mary Ellen Clark, Lauren Mackler, Gabrielle Bernstein, Lisa Wysocky, Fran Capo, William R. Patterson, Fred Overton, Iyanla Vanzant, David Ring, Zoe Koplowitz, Bernie Siegel, Don Aslett, Josh Shipp, Barbara Sher, John R. Powers, Wes Culwell, Hal Elrod, Jim MacLaren, Donna Wick, Libby Gill, Dave Martin, Michael J. Gelb, Makana Risser Chai, Jim Angle, Jeniffer Dake, Eddie Slowikowski, Tammy van Wisse, Barry Cooper, Lloyd Walton, Allen Martin, John Goddard, Tommy Newberry, Hallerin Hilton Hill, Anthony Robbins Foundation, Theresa Sareo, Arel Moodie, Shirley Cothran, Lewis Freeman Mott, Nancy Moran. Excerpt: George Walker Bush ( ; born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. Before that he was the 46th Governor of Texas, serving from 1995 to 2000. Bush is the eldest son of President George H. W. Bush, who served as the 41st President, and Barbara Bush, making him one of only two American presidents to be the son of a preceding president, after John Quincy Adams. He is also the brother of Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida. After graduating from Yale University in 1968 and Harvard Business School in 1975, Bush worked in oil businesses. He married Laura Welch in 1977 and ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives shortly thereafter. He later co-owned the Texas Rangers baseball team before defeating Ann Richards in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial election. In a close and controversial election, Bush was elected President in 2000 a.

  • Owen Renik (Ed.) et. al.:

    Published by The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, New York., 2001

    Seller: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Germany

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    brosch. Condition: Gut. 960 S. Guter Zustand / good condition. - Contents: No. 1: THE GOALS OF CLINICAL PSYCHOANALYSIS EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION SANDER M. ABEND Expanding Psychological Possibilities MARTIN S. BERGMANN Life Goals and Psychoanalyse Goals from a Historical Perspective EMANUEL BERMAN Psychoanalysis and Life RICARDO BERNARDI Psychoanalytic Goals: New and Old Paradoxes ROBERT CAPER The Goals of Clinical Psychoanalysis: Notes on Interpretation and Psychological Development ARNOLD GOLDBERG Me and Max: A Misalliance of Goals JAY GREENBERG Thinking, Talking, Playing: The Peculiar Goals of Psychoanalysis THEODORE J. JACOBS Reflections on the Goals of Psychoanalysis, the Psychoanalytic Process, and the Process of Change STEPHEN A. MITCHELL No Search or Getting Down to Business? BEATRICE PATSALIDES and ANDRE PATSALIDES "Butterflies Caught in the Network of Signifiers": The Goals of Psychoanalysis Accord-ing to Jacques Lacan OWEN RENIK The Patient's Experience of Therapeutic Benefit DANIEL WIDLÖCHER The Treatment of Affects: An Interdisciplinary Issue POLLY YOUNG-EISENDRATH When the Fruit Ripens: Alleviating Suffering and Increasing Com-passion as Goals of Clinical Psychoanalysis GLEN O. GABBARD OverView and Commentary No. 2: Obituary: Stephen A. Mitchell DORIS K. SILVERMAN Sexuality and Attachment: A Passionate Relationship or a Marriage of Convenience? HANOCH YERUSHALMI Psychoanalysts' Multiple Relational Perspectives MARILYN CHARLES Nonphysical Touch: Modesof Containment and Communication within the Analytic Process EFRAT GINOT The Holding Environment and Intersubiectivity STEFANO BOLOGNINI Empathy and the Unconscious No. 3:OTTO F. KERNBERG Recent Developments in the Technical Approaches of English-Language Psychoanalytic Schools JOSEPH FERNANDO On the Connection between Physical Defects and the Character Type of the "Exception" ALAIN VANI ER Some Remarks on Adolescence with Particular Reference to Winnicott and Lacan KEN CORBETT Nontraditional Family Romance DOLAN POWER A Consideration of Knowledge and Authority in the Case Seminar STEPHENK. FIRESTEIN* Teaching with Tape- Recorded Psychoanalysis No. 4: GLEN O. GABBARD Cyberpassion: E-Rotic Transference on the Internet SHELDON BACH On Beins Forgotten and Forgetting One's Self JODY MESSLER DAVIES Erotic Overstimulation and the Co-Construction of Sexual Meanings in Transference-Countertransference Experience LEWIS A. KIRSHNER Narcissistic Couples GARY WHITMER On the Nature of Dissociation GÜNTER HEISTERKAMP Is Psychoanalysis a Cheer-less (Freud-Less) Profession? Toward a Psychoanalysis of Joy Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

  • Seller image for Early original engraved American Sheet Music Collection including c. 1817 YANKEE DOODLE for sale by The Odd Book  (ABAC, ILAB)

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    half leather. Condition: Very Good. An important collection of early American sheet music bound in one volume, consisting of two preliminary leaves of hand-written Index, 113 leaves [i.e. 226 pages] of printed content, and three terminal blank leaves. Please scroll down for a complete list. The volume, measuring 13.75 x 10.25 inches, is in half-leather over marbled boards, with four raised bands to spine. Spine titles and decoration in gilt: Music / Vol. 1. Leather and boards scuffed; foxing, stains, age-toning, and occasional pencil markings to interior. In a few cases there is a marginal chip, and in two instances the music appears to be lacking a page or more, noted specifically below. One leaf has been largely torn out and lost, leaving a remnant of its title. A few leaves have short marginal closed tears: no loss of paper and not intruding to text. The volume remains securely bound; there are no loose leaves. Please feel free to inquire further. Dates are noted when printed on title page. In a few other cases the printer has noted: copy right secured. In order of collation: The Battle of Prague: A Favorite Sonata for the Piano-forte composed by F. Cotzwara. New York: J.A. & W. Geib. Title plus 8 pages. The Favorite Scotch Air Auld Langsyne with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by D. Ross. New York: J.A. & W. Geib. Title plus one page only [probably lacking a page or more] Mild as the Moonbeams, The Celebrated Quartet in Artaxerxes, Arranged for One Voice with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. New York: Dubois & Stodart, 1828. Title plus 5 pages. The Soldiers Grave. Written on the Death of Sir John Moore by the Rev. Charles Wolfe. The Music by Thomas Williams. New York: E. Riley. 4 pages. The Flower Girl. A Ballad Sung by Madame Vestris. Baltimore: John Cole. 2 pages Who'll Be King But Charlie. A Favorite Air Sung with applause by Mr. Keene, the Words by Sir Walter Scott, Symphonies and Accompaniments by P.K. Moran. New York: Dubois & Stodart, 1826. 3 pages. I'd Be A Butterfly. A Ballad sung with great Applause by Mrs. Sharpe. Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York: Dubois & Stodart. 3 pages. See From Ocean Rising. A Duet from Paul & Virginia. New York: J.A. & W. Geib. 2 pages. I Knew by the Smoak that so gracefully curl'd. Written by T. Moore Esq. Composed by J. Wilson. Philadelphia: G. Willig. 2 pages. The Bavarian Girls Song. Buy A Broom. Sung with great Applause by Madame Vestris. New York: Dubois & Stodart. 5 pages. Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue. A Ballad sung by Mrs. Sharpe. Composed by Alexander Lee. New York: Dubois & Stodart. 3 pages Bonnie Doon, A Favorite Scotch Song for one or two voices. Arranged for the Piano-forte. New York: J.A. & W. Geib. 2 pages. Pray Papa. As sung at the Fashionable Private Parties. Adapted to Le Boulanger, with symphonies and an accompaniment for the piano forte by P.K. Moran. Philadelphia: Geo. Willig. 3 pages. The Soldier's Bride. As sung by Mr. Philips at the N. York Theatre. New York: W. Dubois. 1 page only [lacking a page or more]. Di Piacer mi balza il corl. Cavatina, sung by Madame Bellochi at the King's Theatre Hay Market, and at the Oratorios Drury Lane & Covent Garden Theatres. Composed by Sig. G. Rossini. Philadelphia: Geo. Willig. 8 pages. {a pleasing early American publication of Rossini; note the long "S" in Rofsini in title} Flora McDonald. A Ballad, sung with the greatest applause by Miss Stephens, Composed by Michael Kelly. New York: E. Riley. 3 pages. {note long s in Mifs Stephens} Follow, Follow Thro' the Sea. The Mermaid Song, sung by Miss Kelly. Composed by Martini. Adapted & Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York: Dubois & Stodart. 5 pages. A Canadian Boat Song, A Favorite Glee, Arranged by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York: J.A. & W. Geib [with: A Canadian Boat Song, Arranged for a single voice]. 5 pages. Here We Meet Too Soon To Part. Air "Di tanti palpili". Sung by Mr. A. Taylor at the Philharmonic Society. Adapted.

  • Seller image for REGENCY Album, c1827-1834. FULL of Watercolours and Gouache/Pencil drawings, original poetry and epithets in copperplate on 120 pages including a Sir Walter Scott watercolour and other moveable watercolour sketches for sale by Colophon Books (UK)

    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Unique. A black leather album with 41 individual watercolours and pencil sketches + 21 early 19th century engravings + the Apostles Creed and Ten Commandments in microscopic MSS writing. ALSO 54 pages of mostly original poetry, verses, riddle and rhymes and literary quotes or remarks. Including some epithets by or from Charles Caleb Colton "Colton's Lacon" (an eccentric cleric and writer) possibly by Philip Goldney or Susanna Milward? Approx 120 pages or more of content of OTHER material in total. And Includes 5 Miniature watercolours one of Sir Walter Scott (under movable lid in locket form) + another two humorous movable watercolours, one of a barbers shop with a dissolving picture overlay and one of a boy sweep in a doorway with street behind which opens out also & a most wonderful and beautiful miniature watercolour of an acorn branch on card. Some of the images and drawings have movable parts, butterflies & flowers. Spine perished and top board detached, contents Very Good, Colours bright and all items clean. Most of the artworks done in full vibrant gouache and watercolour of character heads are possibly by PHILIP GOLDNEY (1802-1857) 2nd son of Thomas Goldney of Goldney House Clifton, who was killed in the Indian Mutiny of 1857. ***He was a Captain in the 4th Native Infantry at Sind. Stationed as a captain with the East India Company at Sultanpoor. And at the time of the uprising was after reviewing his options as senior officer at the station planned a defensive strategy. The station was attacked and overwhelmed with a surrender. He and his surviving troop left in a group of 4 boats with a safe passage guarantee from the leading Indian mutineer officer. Later with his troops he was fired on from the bank, abandoning the boats on an island about 30 miles from where he started and seeing his men escape safely. He was believed killed under fire although his body was never found ***Susanna Milward was related to the above (her uncle). She was the daughter of Charles Samuel Milward of Middlesex and was baptised in St Paul's, Covent Garden in 1815. Her mother was Susanna Maria Bond whose sister also married a Milward as did another sister so 3 marriages between these 2 families. THERE is also a Hand-drawn coloured map of Africa done by Amelia Liptrap (cousin) aged 9 at Southampton September 1827 with the interior of the continent blank (undiscovered regions) or with long disused names for places at the cape and the north and coastal outlines. Poem of a "Convict Ship" by J.K.Hervey + other poetical and prose work in copperplate by Henry Nelson Goldney + D. P. Llewellyn + Mrs Varlo + Lord Byron (after) + Mrs Bond + Davenant Cecil (John Clare; The water Poet) + Ms B. Neeld + Charles Prater + Miss Marchmont + Other contributors of some original material and copyists of some 19th century writers and poets all written by the above and others not signed. The watercolours and items are by family members and the very best here we think are by the officer killed in 1857 "Philip Goldney", other material where a name is seen we mention here also; Charles Milward (the father?) + Sarah Ballard + E. Rushdale + TWO superb graphite sketches by Charles Galpin + An ink sketch of a dancing bear 1834 by F.A.H.? + Others by Charles Milward etc, TWO pasted in tiny microscopic hand written copies of The Apostles Creed and the Ten Commandments. both the size of 1 inch-1.5 inches in diameter or length. THE quality of the watercolours cannot be overstated. WE WOULD BE HAPPY to send images of individual images for closer inspection if asked. NOT amalgamated from various or later sources. All genuine from one source. Signed by Illustrator(s).