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Continuity and Change. Studies in the Late Antique Historiography - Erstausgabe
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Holt Rinehart & Winston. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1979. Stated First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 003021016X . Hardcover in dust jacket. Gray cloth boards, sharp … Mehr…
Holt Rinehart & Winston. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1979. Stated First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 003021016X . Hardcover in dust jacket. Gray cloth boards, sharp and bright, mild age toning to edges. Protected, price unclipped, dustjacket is clean and bright, shelf wear to spine ends. Book is firm in binding, foxing to front endpaper, profusely illustrated with b&w and color photographs throughout, clean interior. Free of any markings, not ex-library. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 400 pages ., Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1979, 3, UNOPENED-STILL SEALED IN FACTORY PLASTIC- Though it lasted a mere 22 episodes, the comic-book superhero adaptation series The Flash, starring John Wesley Shipp as the speedy crime-fighter, garnered a devoted cult following. This set contains every episode from the brief run of the show that found Flash trying to keep Central City free from various nefarious baddies.01/25/2011-UPC-0883929161652- Warner Home Video-Region Code 1 U.S.& CANADA-Time:18:08:00 OR 1088 minutes- Number of discs: 6-" One of the more exciting and atmospheric TV adaptations of a popular comic book series, The Flash benefited from terrific special effects, but lasted only a single year on its network in 1990. The series stuck to the Scarlet Speedster's origins: police scientist Barry Allen (John Wesley Shipp) is struck by lightning during an experiment, and chemicals splashed on him during the accident give him the ability to move at incredible speeds (note: hardcore comic fans know that this is the origin for the '60s version of the Flash, not his WWII-era identity). The series partnered him with an attractive fellow scientist (Amanda Pays) who assists Barry in his crime-fighting pursuits. Where the show deviated from its source material was its choice of combatants for the Flash--episodes focused on decidedly human villains, like corrupt officials ("Watching the Detectives") and mobsters (Michael Nader played ex-cop turned hood Nicholas Pike in two episodes, including the pilot), and didn't pull in the comic's excellent "rogues' gallery" until the end of the season, when the Trickster (Mark Hamill, who appears in two episodes), Captain Cold (Michael Champion), Mirror Master (David Cassidy!), and a sort-of Reverse-Flash (in the episode "Twin Streaks") made appearances. Sadly, these appearances were too little, too late for the series, which struggled with a high per-episode price tag and a fluctuating time slot (as well as frequent breaking coverage of the Gulf War). But for the Flash faithful, the six-disc set compiles its entire 21-episode run, including the 90-minute pilot.", Warner Home Video, 2011, 6, Simon & Schuster. Used - Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. Later printing. Dust jacket soiled. Spine ends a bit frayed. Barbara G. Mertz Rev Trust custom bookplate on pastedown. This book formed part of Barbara G. Mertz's personal library at her home in Frederick, Maryland. (adventure, romance), Simon & Schuster, 2.5, Parragon Publishing India. Hardcover. New. This richly illustrated book covers the career of a popular music legend, from the child star whose infectious lead vocals catapulted the Jackson 5 into the spotlight, to the feeding frenzy that surrounded the announcement of a new tour in March 2009. Michael Jackson had charisma. He was a flamboyant showman, a dazzling performer who owned the stage. His death rang down the curtain on a turbulent life, but did not end his reign as the King of Pop. He lives on through his extraordinary catalogue,which will ensure that his regal status is maintained. Printed Pages: 256., Parragon Publishing India, 6, Parragon Publishing India. Hardcover. New. This richly illustrated book covers the career of a popular music legend, from the child star whose infectious lead vocals catapulted the Jackson 5 into the spotlight, to the feeding frenzy that surrounded the announcement of a new tour in March 2009. Michael Jackson had charisma. He was a flamboyant showman, a dazzling performer who owned the stage. His death rang down the curtain on a turbulent life, but did not end his reign as the King of Pop. He lives on through his extraordinary catalogue,which will ensure that his regal status is maintained. Printed Pages: 256., Parragon Publishing India, 6, Parragon Publishing India. Hardcover. New. This richly illustrated book covers the career of a popular music legend, from the child star whose infectious lead vocals catapulted the Jackson 5 into the spotlight, to the feeding frenzy that surrounded the announcement of a new tour in March 2009. Michael Jackson had charisma. 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Printed Pages: 256., Parragon Publishing India, 6, Parragon Publishing India. Hardcover. New. This richly illustrated book covers the career of a popular music legend, from the child star whose infectious lead vocals catapulted the Jackson 5 into the spotlight, to the feeding frenzy that surrounded the announcement of a new tour in March 2009. Michael Jackson had charisma. He was a flamboyant showman, a dazzling performer who owned the stage. His death rang down the curtain on a turbulent life, but did not end his reign as the King of Pop. He lives on through his extraordinary catalogue,which will ensure that his regal status is maintained. Printed Pages: 256., Parragon Publishing India, 6, Parragon Publishing India. Hardcover. New. This richly illustrated book covers the career of a popular music legend, from the child star whose infectious lead vocals catapulted the Jackson 5 into the spotlight, to the feeding frenzy that surrounded the announcement of a new tour in March 2009. Michael Jackson had charisma. He was a flamboyant showman, a dazzling performer who owned the stage. His death rang down the curtain on a turbulent life, but did not end his reign as the King of Pop. He lives on through his extraordinary catalogue,which will ensure that his regal status is maintained. Printed Pages: 256., Parragon Publishing India, 6, Parragon Publishing India. Hardcover. New. This richly illustrated book covers the career of a popular music legend, from the child star whose infectious lead vocals catapulted the Jackson 5 into the spotlight, to the feeding frenzy that surrounded the announcement of a new tour in March 2009. Michael Jackson had charisma. He was a flamboyant showman, a dazzling performer who owned the stage. His death rang down the curtain on a turbulent life, but did not end his reign as the King of Pop. He lives on through his extraordinary catalogue,which will ensure that his regal status is maintained. Printed Pages: 256. NA, Parragon Publishing India, 6, Parragon Publishing India. Hardcover. New. This richly illustrated book covers the career of a popular music legend, from the child star whose infectious lead vocals catapulted the Jackson 5 into the spotlight, to the feeding frenzy that surrounded the announcement of a new tour in March 2009. Michael Jackson had charisma. He was a flamboyant showman, a dazzling performer who owned the stage. His death rang down the curtain on a turbulent life, but did not end his reign as the King of Pop. He lives on through his extraordinary catalogue,which will ensure that his regal status is maintained. Printed Pages: 256., Parragon Publishing India, 6, As New in DJ As New. Appears as New, unopened, unread,"Where to please?" the driver asked, slicking behind the wheel. The dashboard was covered with small Plastic statues of Jesus and the Saints. "Are you prepared?" the driver asked, watching jo, om the rearview mirror.What Michael said."The world," the driver said, flashing a grin. "It is ending. Are you prepared?""Ready as I'll ever be". Michael said."The end is coming, there will be hard times, very bad". He smiled.Rices' fiist novel. Shipping/Handling/Insurance/Tracking Included within the continental U.S. (Free Shipping). Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise Updated 4.06.22 . Biblio 10.05.2020 #432-121118, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, 5, Salamander Co., 1993. 1st Edition . Hardcover. As New/As New. A. C. Michael. TRUE FIRST Edition - Note EARLY DATE on title page, NOT the later Twenty-First Century printing. A FLAWLESS volume in same condition UNclipped dust jacket. Absolutely fabulous bright primary colored awesome illustrations throughout, including pictorial end-papers. Printed in Hong Kong. Glossy book boards mirror illustrated dust jacket. A FIRST/FIRST. Mylar protected jacket., Salamander Co., 1993, 5, Layton. 1991. Gibbs Smith. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0879053771. Conversations With Maryann Carver, Richard Ford, William Kittredge, Jay McInerney, Leonard Michaels, Robert Stone, Douglas Unger, & Geoffrey Wolff. Chuck Kinder, William Kittredge, Jay McInerney, Leonard Michaels, Robert Stone, Douglas Unger, & Geoffrey Wolff. 161 pages. hardcover. FROM THE PUBLISHER - When Raymond Carver, master of the American short story, died in 1988 at the age of fifty, the New York Times called him the American Chekhov. This book is a collection of interviews with those who knew Career best. Maryann Carver, his first wife, speaking for publication for the first time, tells of their twenty years together; and the writers who were among Ray's closest friends remember their dealings with him. They all recall his legendary Bad Raymond days, and his second life as a recovering alcoholic. Sam Halpert's informed interviews allow juxtaposition of personal anecdotes with enlightening criticism. A rich, lively picture of Raymond Carver emerges. Memory mixes with analysis. The interviews contradict each other. We hear different stories about Carver, or the same story told in different ways. He is the hero, the victim, and occasionally the villain in these tales; always he is remembered with affection as a man who gave affection. These interviews do not skirt the difficult terrain of Raymond Carver's life. The financial problems, alcoholism, and violence are discussed along with the triumphs, the deep friendships, and the literary successes. Contributors speak about his habits of composition and revision; his editorial, collaborative, and mentoring skills; the ways in which his work grew out of his lifeand out of the lives of his friends. Leonard Michaels says, The people he dealt with and lived with were all participants, in a way, in his writing. I imagine Maryann lived through a hell of a lot of that material with him, and I suspect that she and Ray paid for those stories with their lives. They address the stock criticisms of Carver. Tobias Wolff insists, A good writer should make you feel as if he's lived the story he is telling. But at the end of the story we always have to draw back and say, This is a story. He certainly would use anythinghe'd use things from my life, from Tess' life, from his friends' lives, 'Without any scruple at all, as well as from his own, but he wasn't writing his own autobiography. Bill Kittredge says, I don't think of Ray in terms of being a minimalist. I don't think he was an emotional minimalist at all. When I reflect and see my own life in the mirror of some of those great stories these stories are consistently telling me I must learn to be good, to be humane, compassionate, considerate of other Carver's place in the canon of American literature seems assured, but it may be argued that his most enduring legacy will be the influence he had on a whole generation of American writers. As look at all the Jay McInerney puts it, look at all the short story 'writers younger than Ray, and there's hardly one that you might say didn't come out of Ray Carver's overcoat. Essential for the student, the scholar, When We Talk About and the reader,. Raymond Carper offers unparalleled insights into one of the most important literary minds of this century. inventory #14033 ISBN: 0879053771., 0, Cracow: Jagiellonian University Press, 2007. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 24x17 cm. ISBN: 978-83-233-2374-7 Description: 210 pages (17x24), drawings, photographs Condition: very good Weight: 370g. Continuity and Change. Studies in the Late Antique Historiography, edited by Dariusz Brodka and Michal Stachura, Jagiellonian University Press, Cracow 2007 Preface Joanna Janik, Remarks on the Concepts of Change and Immutability in the Greek Historiography V BC. Umberto Roberto, Die Einheit der Menschheit und die Chronographiae von Iulius Africanus Marcin Pawlak, Hydace et le desordre de son temps Andreas Goltz, Marcellinus Comes und das 'Ende' des Westromischen Reiches im Jahr 476 Peter Van Nuffelen, The Late Antique State and 'Mirror Rituals'. Procopius of Caesarea on Rebellions in Africa Michael Whitby, Religious Views of Procopius and Agathias Dariusz Brodka, Zum Geschichtsverstandnis des Menander Protektor Claudia Drosihn, Die Chronik des Johannes Malalas - Ein Forschungsprojekt der Universitat Tubingen Kazimierz Ilski, Kirchengeschichte als Weltgeschichte Michal Stachura, Wandlungen und Kontinuitat in der Haretiker- und Heidenpolitik in den Werken von Sokrates und Sozomenos Stawomir Skrzyniarz, Theodore Anagnostes' Account of a Blasphemous Painter. Continuity and Change in Early Byzantine Attitudes towards Images of Christ Rafal Kosinski, The Life of Nestorius as seen in Greek and Oriental sources Jochen Walter, Ein neues Geschichtsbewusstsein? Romulus, Scaevola und Regulus in den Divinae institutiones des Lactanz Claudia Schindler, Spatantike Geschichtsschreibung als heroische Epik: Die Maurenkriege des Johannes Troglita und die lohannis des Flavius Cresconius Corippus Antoni Bobrowski, A Heroic Legend in Historiographic Disguise: A Journal of the Trojan War by Dictys of Crete, Jagiellonian University Press, 2007, 3<