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1996 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hollander John (EDT), Boland Eavan (EDT), Academy of American Poets (COR) Publisher: Consortium Book Sales & Dist Gathers poems by Matthew Arnold, Emily Dickinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Langston Hughes, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman, and Robert Frost € 20,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Schapira Joel, Schapira David, Schapira Karl, Shardin Meri (ILT) Publisher: Griffin The book of coffee and tea is a passionate guide to selecting, tasting, preparing, and serving the beverages caffeine connoisseurs can't live without. Written by acknowledged experts in the coffee-roasting and tea-importing business, this book will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about that beloved cup of joe (or orange pekoe), including how to: distinguish between Kona, Jamaican, Mocha, Java, and the other varieties of coffee; choose the method of brewing that's best for you; make the perfect cup of coffee at the ideal temperature, no mater which method you choose; recognize ginseng, oolong, Earl Grey Ceylon, and the myriad other types of tea; blend and prepare your own herbal teas at home; recognize quality and freshness; find the best coffee, tea, equipment, and accessories, using the completely updated mail order section. Rich with the lore, steeped in tradition, and brimming with expert information, this is the only book coffee and tea lovers will ever need. The book of coffee and tea is a passionate guide to selecting, tasting, preparing, and serving the beverages caffeine connoisseurs can't live without. Written by acknowledged experts in the coffee-roasting and tea-importing business, this book will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about that beloved cup of joe (or orange pekoe), including how to: distinguish between Kona, Jamaican, Mocha, Java, and the other varieties of coffee; choose the method of brewing that's best for you; make the perfect cup of coffee at the ideal temperature, no mater which method you choose; recognize ginseng, oolong, Earl Grey Ceylon, and the myriad other types of tea; blend and prepare your own herbal teas at home; recognize quality and freshness; find the best coffee, tea, equipment, and accessories, using the completely updated mail order section. Rich with the lore, steeped in tradition, and brimming with expert information, this is the only book coffee and tea lovers will ever need. € 20,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Friedheim William, Jackson Ronald, Brown Joshua (EDT), Eynon Bret (EDT), Brier Stephen (EDT), American Social History Project (COR) Publisher: Perseus Distribution Services From the award-winning authors of Who Built America?, Freedom's Unfinished Revolution offers a ground-breaking presentation of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Filled with a wide array of original source materials including letters, speeches, excerpts from novels and newspapers, photographs, engravings, art and political cartoons, Freedom's Unfinished Revolution arose out of what the Teacher's Advisory Committee has called 'the need and desire to create a textbook for high school students that would make the Reconstruction come alive.' € 20,30
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1994 |
![]() ![]() Author: North American Native Writers' Festival 1992 (Norman Okla.), Bruchac Joseph (EDT), Bruchac Joseph, Association for Study of American Indian Literatures (U. S.) Publisher: Univ of Arizona Pr An unprecedented gathering of more than 300 Native writers was held in Norman, Oklahoma, in 1992. The Returning the Gift Festival brought more Native writers together in one place than at any other time in history. 'Returning the Gift,' observes co-organizer Joseph Bruchac, 'both demonstrated and validated our literature and our devotion to it, not just to the public, but to ourselves.' In compiling this volume, Bruchac invited every writer who attended the festival to submit new, unpublished work; he then selected the best of the more than 200 submissions to create a collection that includes established writers like Duane Niatum, Simon Ortiz, Lance Henson, Elizabeth Woody, Linda Hogan, and Jeanette Armstrong, and also introduces such lesser-known or new voices as Tracy Bonneau, Jeanetta Calhoun, Kim Blaeser, and Chris Fleet. The anthology includes works from every corner of the continent, representing a wide range of tribal affiliations, languages, and cultures. By taking their peoples' literature back to them in the form of stories and songs, these writers see themselves as returning the gift of storytelling, culture, and continuance to the source from which it came. In addition to contributions by 92 writers are two introductory chapters: Joseph Bruchac comments on the current state of Native literature and the significance of the festival, and Geary Hobson traces the evolution of the event itself. € 27,50
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1993 |
![]() ![]() Author: Merino José Antonio Publisher: Biblioteca Francescana € 22,00
Scontato: € 20,90
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1985 |
![]() ![]() Author: Cremerius Johannes Publisher: Bollati Boringhieri € 26,00
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1981 |
![]() ![]() Author: Cremerius Johannes Publisher: Borla € 25,82
Scontato: € 24,53
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