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The human frame is mere earthenware
von Gheranda Samhita
Kaivalyadhama S. M. Y. N. Samiti, 1978
Softcover
€19,99
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Inhalt: List of Plates, Abbreviations, Introduction u.v.m.
The Ideas of Folkstone Sketchbook 1845
von J.M.W. Turner
1987Softcover
€15,00
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Kurzbeschreibung: A reproduction of Turners sketchbooks.
The Iliad and the Odyssey
von Marcia Williams
Walker Books Ltd, 2006
Softcover
€4,00
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The Iliad, the Ramayana, and the Work of Religion
von Gregory D. Alles
The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1994
Softcover
€35,55
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Inhalt: When Persuasion Fails, Poetic Works and Their Worlds, Hiding One's Limitations u.v.m. Aus der Privatbibliothek von Prof. Dr. Dr. Kurt Rudolph.
The Illuminated Manuscript
von Janet Backhouse
Phaidon Verlag, 1979
Hardcover
€15,00
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The Illustrated Book of Mushrooms and Fungi
von Mirko Svrcek
Optopus Books, 1989
Hardcover
€35,55
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Inhalt: The Morphology of Fungi, Fungi under the Microscope, Reproduction of Fungi, Some Points of Interest in the Life of Fungi, The Importance of Fungi for Man and the Living Environment, u.v.m.
The Illustrated Ecyclopedia of Combat Aircraft of World War II
von Bill Gunston
Salamander Books, 1978
Hardcover
€17,99
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Inhalt: Australia, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, u.v.m.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pterosaurs
von Peter Wellnhofer
Crescent Books, 1991
Hardcover
€55,00
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Inhalt: Introduction to Pterosaurs, The History of Fossil Finds, What are Pterosaurs?, u.v.m.
The Illustrated Letters
von Lewis Carroll
Collins & Brown, 1991
Softcover
€9,00
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Inhalt: Parson's Son, Oxford Academic, Alice in Wonderland, u.v.m.
Inhalt: The term asaleutos and Its Significance, the Theme in Jewish Literature of Yahweh's People "Who Will Not be Moved" u.v.m.
The inconvenience of being born
von Amy Arbus
Fotofolio Publishings, 1999
Hardcover
€7,19
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Auszug: A therapist once told me that babies are born with so much aggression that the power of it could catapult them out of their crib. I had always thought that people earned their intensity, that they acquired it with experience, like depth and perception. It seems it's all there from the start. Like a birthright. One mother said that her baby, at five months, knew that if he cried his mother would come, but if he coughed, she'd hurry. Perhaps all that raw, untamed emotion becomes mitigated over time, once one discovers how to get a desired response.