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Long Time Gone: Sixties American Then and Now
Edited by Alexander Blook; Contributing authors: Julian Bond, Wini Breines, Christian Appy, Alexander Bloom, Tom Wells, Tom Wicker, Karen Miller, Barry Melton, Bradford Martin, Sara Evans, and John D'Emilio.
Langue : anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, Oxford, England / New York, New York, 2001
Série : Viewpoints on American Culture, Livre 2 sur 6. Livre 2 sur 6 - Viewpoints on American Culture
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Vendeur : Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, Etats-UnisAndover Books and Antiquities
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 4 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 32,49
EUR 11,39 expéditionExpédition nationale : Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Softcover. Softcover. LCC: 00-061122.

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Vendeur : Amazing Book Company, Liphook, Royaume-UniAmazing Book Company
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion - Très bon
EUR 14,95
EUR 35,35 expéditionExpédition depuis Royaume-Uni vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Hardback. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. Reprint. This 1987 reprint copy is sold in FINE condition in a FINE unclipped dustwrapper. This copy is one of over 200 volumes in the Modern Critical Views series, edited and introduced by Harold Bloom and published by Chelsea House. Taken together, these volumes represent a co…mprehensive collection of the best current criticism of the authors of the most widely read poems, novels, stories, essays and dramas of the Western World.

Langue : anglais
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Vendeur : S N Books World, Delhi, IndeS N Books World
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Neuf
EUR 21,65
Frais de port gratuitsExpédition depuis Inde vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 18 disponible(s)
LeatherBound. Etat : New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1921 edition. NO…changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set and contains approximately 28 pages. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: English.
Autres imagesEdité par Edgar Rothrock / Sellers Funeral Home, Pamona, CA / Chambersburg, PA, 1965
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Vendeur : Michael Laird Rare Books LLC, Lockhart, TX, Etats-UnisMichael Laird Rare Books LLC
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 277,96
EUR 7,01 expéditionExpédition nationale : Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Blook: 245 x 175 x 40 mm. With printed "title-page" conjugate with front pastedown bearing title, directions to the Funeral Director, and imprint (Edgar Rothrock). Contains: 4 sections of printed pages, each section with Contents on front wrapper, pages numbered 1-240, loose as issued but designed to be spiral-bound, a number of… which are now missing: 5-6, 31-2, 35-8, 77-80, 103-4, 111-12, 123-4, 143-8, 153-8, 173-6, 179-84, 191-2, 215-20. Blook covered with embossed leatherette, inside painted gold, green fabric ribbon (detached). CONTAINS: 11 folded cards acknowledging expressions of "sympathy" with envelopes. WITH: 3 folding Pallbearers cards with envelopes. WITH: 39 Sympathy cards, each the size of a business card, each with two pinholes where once attached to flowers, plus one (in envelope) from a florist for the wife of the decedent. Printed note book from Sellers Funeral Home "Lifetime Memories": suede covers, 16 leaves color printed, depicting blue sky and clouds, with typed name of the decedent, family record, date of service, final resting place and pallbearers; signatures of relatives and friends (extending 12 1/2 pages), and floral offerings (typed). Preserved in the original embossed box (slightly defective). Highly curious Blook artifact of mid-1960s funeral practice, which answers the question: how (exactly) was a funeral for a middle-class American conducted at this time? Many of us never went to a funeral in 1965 (or at least we may not remember) but it remains one of the quintessential ritual in American life, affecting the participants not only emotionally but socially and commercially. The present archive documents much about this process, from the "Lingering Memories" notebook to cards acknowledging mourners' expressions of "sympathy," Pallbearers cards, 39 Sympathy cards once accompanying flowers, and information about the decedent and his family, date of the funeral, name of the cemetery, and 12 1/2 pages of signatures of relatives and friends. Interestingly, the bespoke names include many businesses and their employees: C.V. Hose Co., the Girls at Shirley Motors, Stock Control Division & Low Altitude Branch of Huntsville, Alabama; non-commercial organizations are also represented (Loyal Order of Moose #842, Marine Corps League, and American Legion) is also present. In many instances, the type of flowers (and/or vase) is recorded. While there were no "rules" as to the mechanics of a funeral at this time, there were certain expecations. The Blook contains unbound leaves for the Officiant which were designed to meet some of these expectations. The four categories are: Poems (meant to be uplifting), Scriptures, Manual Selections (such as Commitals, including Commitals for a Child), Prose, and "Your Memorial Addresses" (to be filled in by the Officiant). That these are instructions to the Officiant, and not to the bereaved, we learn that "In the case of cremation, burial at sea, or in a mausoleum, the phrases 'to the ground' and 'to the earth' should be changed 'to the elements,'" etc. The Prose selections, all written by American politicians, are also of interest: Garfield on the Death of Lincoln, Last Words of William McKinley, the Gettysburg Address, and so forth. In the present instance, the decedent was Donald J. Smith (1908-1965) who was born, lived, and died in Chambersburg, PA. His widow was Evelyn Smith; they had no children. It is unclear to us why the unbound Officiant's manual was preserved in this archive, but we have been unable to trace another.
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Vendeur : Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, Etats-UnisTavistock Books, ABAA
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesMembre d’une association professionnelle : ABAA, ESA, IOBA, ILAB
Etat: Occasion
EUR 392,13
EUR 6,57 expéditionExpédition nationale : Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ca late 19th century. 5-3/8" x 8-3/8" x 7/8" A Victorian-era stationery box that appears to have never been used. Extremely uncommon item. An attractive VG [or better] item, light foxing to endpapers, slightly rubbed on edges and corners of upper/lower boards. Stationery sheets are clean and bright. Red velvet box, in the shape…of a book, with upper and lower boards having an ornate border and lettering stamped in gilt, four-fold opening (with 16 sheets of blank paper). AEG. Moire endpapers.