14 resultados para Countryside
em University of Michigan
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"Afterword, by the author": [2] p. laid in.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Illustrated end-papers in green.
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Printed in Great Britain.
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In the eighties and nineties: Winter in the country-house (from a schoolroom window) The heyday of Rotten row.--The age of Morris-dancing.--The old hall.--The country-town: A poor choice. A back-yard. High street. Those in authority. The rectory. The county families. Market day.--The passing of the old order.
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Errata slip inserted.
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"February 1998"--P. [4] of cover.
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"February 1998"--P. [28].
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Shipping list no.: 2004-0058-P.
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Shipping list no.: 2006-0096-P.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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German-American Day on Ann Arbor's west side. West Liberty from Main Street with open countryside beyond. John Haarer's Photograph Gallery is at the left. (Source: Old Ann Arbor Town by Hazel Proctor.)
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Editors: 1848-61, Leonard Bacon, J.P. Thompson, R.S. Storrs (Joshua Leavitt, assistant editor); 1861-64, H.W. Beecher; 1864-70, Theodore Tilton; 1870-96, H.C. Bowen; 1896-1913, W.H. Ward; 1914-Sept. 1921, Hamilton Holt; Oct. 1921-Feb. 1924, H. de W. Fuller (with Fabian Franklin, Oct. 1921-Apr. 1922); Mar. 1924-Oct. 1928, R.E. Danielson, C.A. Herter.
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"Seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth century farmsteads which have been discovered and converted into livable homes...The examples shown are taken from the immediate countryside about Boston."--Pref.