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Edité par Schlechter's, Allentown, PA, 1953
Vendeur : Montana Book Company, Fond du Lac, WI, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. 215 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. Owner's name front paste down. Published without dust jacket. Bound in full natural linen with red type face. The cloth on the spine and the edges of the boards show tanning and age toning.
Edité par Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, Allentown, Pa, 1953
Vendeur : Classic Books and Ephemera, IOBA, Lansdowne, PA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. xxi, [1], 215, [1] p., 1 double-leaf illustration, 9 unpaginated pages of illustrations: in-text illustrations; 23 cm. Off-white cloth with red spine title, and red cover illustration. Title page has decorative red border. Decorated inital letters in red. Includes index of names. In Near Fine Condition: spine very slightly sunned; clean and bright.
Edité par Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1952
Vendeur : Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Not Issued. 1st Edition. Tan glazed linen, lettered/illus. in red. Ex-library copy, typically marked but did not circulate, thus minimal actual wear, with some pages still uncut/unopened. xxii,216 pp. Contents: Ephrata as Seen by Contemporaries; 1952 in Pennsylvania German Folklore; Necrology; 1952 Annual Meeting; Officers of PGFS. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Edité par Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1952
Vendeur : Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Not Issued. 1st Edition. Tan glazed linen, lettered/illus. in red. As issued. xxii,216 pp. Contents: Ephrata as Seen by Contemporaries; 1952 in Pennsylvania German Folklore; Necrology; 1952 Annual Meeting; Officers of PGFS. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Edité par Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1952
Vendeur : Autumn Leaves, Allentown, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Clean and tight. This copy was withdrawn from a high school library, where it saw little to no use. Library markings are minimal. The textblock has a slight forward lean. Fast shipping, with tracking number provided. ; Ex-Library; Vol. 17; 9.0 X 7.0 X 0.8 inches.
Edité par Pennsylvania German Folklore Soc, 1952
Vendeur : Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Acceptable. reading copy only - damaged /worn /marked. May be ex-libris Standard-sized.
Edité par Pennsylvania German Folklore Soc, 1952
Vendeur : Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No DJ as issued No dust jacket. Good hardcover with some shelfwear; may have previous owner's name inside. Standard-sized.
Edité par The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society / Printed by Schlechter's, Allenstown, Pa. 1953 -, 1953
Vendeur : Franz Kühne Antiquariat und Kunsthandel, Affoltern am Albis, Suisse
Edition originale
Gr.-8°. XXII, 216 SS. Einige photogr. Tafeln, Vortitel u. Titel in Rot und Schwarz, mehrere grosse Zierinitialen und -stücke in Rot. OLn. (beige; obere Ecke etwas bestossen, Rücken min. berieben u. etwas gebräunt) mit rotem (R-) Titel und Deckelsujet (Watermark). Erste (einzige) Ausgabe / First (only original) Edition. Seiten unbeschnitten u. im Fuss- u. Aussensteg teilw. unaufgeschnitten. Leichtere Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren, dezenter Besitzervermerk a. Vorsatzspiegel u. -stempel a. fl.Bl. Gesamthaft sauberes, recht gutes Exemplar. - - The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society [PGFS]. Volume seventeen (17) - Rücken- u. Reihentitel mit Datum 1952; Copyright 1953, Printed MCMLIII - PROVENIENZ : Besitzervermerk: George W. Hartzell*; Besitzerstempel Wm. T. Parsons**, Chestnut St., Collegeville PA, hs. dat. 26. Nov. 1977 - CONTENTS : Preface and Introduction (pp. IX-XVI), Chronology (p. XVII f.; from Birth of Beissel 1690, to Peter Miller's Eeath1796), Index of Accounts (pp. XIX-XXI); The Accounts (pp. 1-200; from 1730, Jedidiah Andrews: Letter to Thomas Prince, to 1790, Sept. and Dec., Peter Miller: two letters to a Gentleman of Philadelphia - With Index of Names (pp. 201-206; from Israel Acrelius, and Agonius or called Wohlfahrt, up to Zinzendorf, Zion and J. Joachim Zubly) - Appendix: 1952 in Pennsylvania German Folklore (by Arthur D. Graeff; pp. 207-211), Necrology, The 1952 Annual Meeting of the German Folklore Society, Officers from the Folklore Soc. 1952 - "Midway between the busy marketplace of Lancaster and the thriving industrial center of Reading lies the neatly prosperous modern town of Ephrata. At its edge [.] stand the remaining buildings of the storied Ephrata Cloisters. [.] Here the exuberant religiosity and austere Pietism of eighteenth-century Germany found asylum and sustenance in the tolerant individualism and virgin soil of Provincial Pennsylvania. The Ephrata Community was founded in 1732 by a small group of sectarians under the leadership of Johann Conrad Beissel, a German immigrant fresh from the Continental centers of religious dissent. During the administration of its founder and that of his faithful disciple and successor, Peter Miller [ev. Müller], the settlement became an important cultural center." (etc.; p. IX) - Das Ephrata-Kloster existiert, in musealer Form zumindest, heute noch : "One of America's earliest religious communities, the Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by German settlers seeking spiritual goals rather than earthly rewards. Gathered in unique European style buildings, the community consisted of celibate Brothers and Sisters, and a married congregation of families. At the zenith of the community in the 1740s and 1750s, about 300 members worked and worshiped at the Cloister. Today, the National Historic Landmark is open for tours, special programs, and on-going research opportunities." (Vgl. u.a. ephratacloister, online). - "Founded in 1891, the Pennsylvania German Society is a nonprofit, educational organization devoted to the study of the Pennsylvania German people and their 325+ year history in America. For anyone interested in helping to preserve, advance, and disseminate knowledge of the culture of the Pennsylvania Germans, often known as 'The Pennsylvania Dutch', no investment can pay better dividends than membership in The Pennsylvania German Society" (pgs org, online). -- *identification uncertain: ev. George W. Hartzell (1869-?), "the son of John T. Hartzell, in Union City, Ind." (thetroyhistoricalsociety org, online, cop. 1999!; with photo, and autograph to compare); Hartzell or Hartzel is often found in Pennsylvania and Ohio (see myheritage ch/names) - **William Thomas Parsons (1923-1991), BA, MA, and PhD in History. He became involved in many organizations, such as the Pennsylvania German Society, the Historical Society of Montgomery County, and the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society (etc.; pabook.libraries.psu edu, online). -- VERSANDKATEGORIE / Weight category / Poids brut 2 kg - Sprache: en.