LIBROS DEL AUTOR: nina mitchell

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  • A Supplementary Edition of a History of Greenup County, Kentucky
    Nina Mitchell Briggs
    By: Nina Mitchell Briggs, Pub. 1962, reprinted 2025, 154 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-608-6. Greenup County was created in 1803 from Mason County. It lies on the banks of the Ohio River which was a major migration path of person heading west from the Mid-Atlantic states like Pennsylvania.  This history is similar to others of the era with topics on early settlers...
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    26,84 €

  • History of Greenup County, Kentucky
    Nina Mitchell Biggs
    By: Nina Mitchell Biggs, Pub. 1951, reprinted 2025, 368 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-607-9. Greenup County was created in 1803 from Mason County. It lies on the banks of the Ohio River which was a major migration path of person heading west from the Mid-Atlantic states like Pennsylvania. This history is similar to others of the era with topics on early settlers, ...
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    52,10 €

  • Reiki
    Nina L. Mitchell
    Each time you do or receive treatment, you will feel the energy flowing through you to the recipient, creating a cycle of giving and receiving. As a healer, you will become more sensitive to your energy, the energy of others and the environment around you.This book provides you with an easy to read introduction to incorporating Reiki healing practices for all traditions and bel...
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    16,00 €

  • Mansfield Park
    Jane Austen / Nina Mitchell
    When she is 10 years old, Fanny Price is sent from her poor and large family to Mansfield Park, where she is to be raised by her wealthy aunt and uncle, Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram. Though she grows up in the same home as her four older cousins, she is often treated as a poor and ignorant relation, similar to a servant, and is not afforded the same advances into society as her ...
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    12,62 €

  • Mansfield Park
    Jane Austen / Nina Mitchell
    When she is 10 years old, Fanny Price is sent from her poor and large family to Mansfield Park, where she is to be raised by her wealthy aunt and uncle, Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram. Though she grows up in the same home as her four older cousins, she is often treated as a poor and ignorant relation, similar to a servant, and is not afforded the same advances into society as her ...
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    12,67 €