LIBROS DEL AUTOR: henry barr

3 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: henry barr

  • The Legacy of the Exposition; Interpretation of the Intellectual and Moral Heritage Left to Mankind by the World Celebration at San Francisco in 1915 [publisher’s Dummy]
    James Adam Barr / John Henry Nash / Joseph M Cumming
    'The Legacy of the Exposition' reflects on the lasting intellectual and moral impact of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, held in San Francisco in 1915. This commemorative volume, prepared by John Henry Nash, James Adam Barr, Joseph M Cumming, Oscar H Fernbach, and Charles C. Moore, delves into the fair’s significance as a catalyst for social and intellectual advance...
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    23,20 €

  • Early Methodists Under Persecution (1916)
    Josiah Henry Barr
    Early Methodists Under Persecution is a historical account of the early days of the Methodist movement in England and the persecution that its members faced. The book was written by Josiah Henry Barr and was first published in 1916. The author draws from primary sources and personal accounts to provide a detailed narrative of the challenges faced by early Methodists, including ...
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    32,19 €

  • Lonz of Middle Bass
    Henry Barr / Henry M. Barr / Henry MBarr
    Lonz of Middle Bass is the story of a man, a woman, a building and an island. It is a unique book, particularly in view of the fact that it not only covers the obvious story of George Lonz and his wife, Fannie, but effectively chronicles the history not only of the Lonz Winery, but also of Middle Bass Island, Ohio from the earliest explorations of Champlain in 1545 through the ...
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    24,23 €