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By: Cohen, Gary B.
Price: $29.95
Publisher: West Lafayette, IN, Purdue University Press: 1996
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Seller ID: 16637
ISBN: 1557530874
Condition: Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Only light wear to dustjacket ; Dust jacket in Mylar jacket protector. ; 9.36 X 6.54 X 1.20 inches; 386 pages; "The development of Austrian society in the nineteenth century was beset by enormous difficulties, including sharp social-class differences, an economic base that was developing all too slowly, and, distinct from most of Western and Central Europe, a multiplicity of competing ethnic and religious groups. Against this backdrop, Cohen examines Austria's educational system, which he characterizes as one of the major accomplishments of government and civil society under the Habsburg M... View more info
By: DuBruck, Edelgard E. & Barbara I. Gusick
Price: $69.95
Publisher: Rochester, Camden House: 2006
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Seller ID: 16829
ISBN: 157113333X
Condition: Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued
Only slight wear ; A bright, solid book. Red cloth covered boards, with gilt stamped design front and spine, as new ; B&W Illustrations; 9.13 X 6.22 X 0.79 inches; 236 pages; Fifteenth-Century Studies offers essays on diverse aspects of the period, including liberal and fine arts, historiography, medicine, and religion. The standard survey of drama research leads off the present volume. Ten essays follow, involving France, Spain, Germany, England, and Finland. Essays deal with love poetry, laughter and manhood in Jehan de Saintré, a new dating of Sir Gawein and the Green Knight, German eschat... View more info
By: Gluza, Zbigniew & Barbara Herchenreder & Aneta Dylewska
Price: $16.50
Publisher: Warsaw, The Karta Center: 2004
Edition: Third Edition
Seller ID: 18419
ISBN: 8388288911
Condition: Very Good
Some edge wear to card covers ; A tight solid book. ; B&W Illustrations; 8.43 X 5.85 X 0.73 inches; 119 pages; "An extraordinary experiment took place in Eastern Europe. Within a short period of time several nations suddenly found themselves standing face to face with the chance to change their fate - an event rarely seen in history. On 23rd November, 1989, on the seventh day of the "velvet revolution" in Prague, Timothy Garton Ash said to Vaclav Havel, "In Poland it took ten years, in Hungary 10 months, in the GDR 10 weeks, perchance it will take 10 days here in Czechoslovakia... View more info
By: Gyorffy, Gyorgy
Price: $79.95
Publisher: Budapest, Akademiai Kiado: 1983
Seller ID: 16734
ISBN: 963053200X
Condition: Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket
Some scuffing and soil of dustjacket ; A bright, solid book, dust jacket in Mylar jacket protector. ; Studia historica; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 330 pages; The economy and society of Hungary at the turn of the millennium (1000) View more info
By: Sicking, Louis
Price: $60.00
Publisher: Boston, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers: 2008
Seller ID: 17702
ISBN: 9004169601
Condition: Fine with No dust jacket as issued
Boards show very light shelf wear.; A bright, solid book.; History of International Relations, Diplomacy, & Intelligence Vol 4; B&W Illustrations; 9.76 X 6.54 X 0.71 inches; 217 pages; "History of International Relations, Diplomacy and Intelligence, 4 (History of International Relations Library, 4) France and the Netherlands were both important European colonial powers in the nineteenth century. This book, based primarily on archival research, is a contribution to the study of the relations between France and the Netherlands overseas in the nineteenth century. It focuses on those regions o... View more info
By: Tindall, Gillian
Price: $16.95
Publisher: London, Chatto & Windus: 1999
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 16639
ISBN: 0701168676
Condition: Very Good+ in Near Fine dust jacket
Tanning of pages as is common in British publications of this era ; Dust jacket in Mylar jacket protector. A bright, solid book.; B&W Photographs; 8.50 X 5.51 X 1.18 inches; 310 pages; "An exceptional work of miniaturist history that recreates through the life of a little-known figure the turbulent worlds of Paris and London in the mid-nineteenth century." "Martin Nadaud (1815-1898) was a prominent and self-made figure of 19th-century French politics. Nadaud's life began and ended in the Creuse, a region in central France notable for its export of stone masons on annual migrations... View more info