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1904965059 Annabel Rickets, edited by Simon Ricketts, The English Country House Chapel, Building a Protestant Tradition
Annabel Rickets, edited by Simon Ricketts
The English Country House Chapel, Building a Protestant Tradition
Spire Books Ltd, Reading, 2007. First Edition, Hardcover. Fine Condition/Fine. 9781904965053 Includes press cutting containing the author's obituary. First Printing. Crisp clean unclipped dust-jacket, fresh covers with gilt lettering on spine, tight binding, clean pages and end-papers . Contains colour plates (full page illustrations) and black and white illustrations. Previous owner's name, Kerry Downes, in pencil at the front. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. ISBN: 1904965059. ISBN/EAN: 9781904965053. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 25222041127. ISBN: 1904965059
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Catalogue: Architecture
Keywords: BZDB4 Architecture; Church & Ecclesiastical History. Unbranded ISBN: 1904965059 EAN: 9781904965053 Annabel Rickets, edited by Simon Ricketts The English Country House Chapel, Building a Protestant Tradition Church & Ecclesiastical History

 MACKINLAY Caroline, RICKETTS Mike, The Preserving Book
MACKINLAY Caroline, RICKETTS Mike
The Preserving Book
Macmillan, 1978. 1st edn. Tall 8vo. Rebound in gilt lettered blue cloth (VG), no dustwrapper. Pp. 256, with b&w and coloured photos (no inscriptions). .
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Eliade, Mircea (Mac Linscott Ricketts, tr.)
Autobiography; Vol. 1: 1907-1937; Journey East, Journey West. Translated from the Romanian
San Francisco, Harper & Row, [, 1981. First printing (First edition). Hardcover. Pages faintly toned; otherwise very good condition in edge-worn dust jacket. ]. 335p. Frontispiece. .
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Eliade, Mircea, translated from Romanian by Mac Linscott Ricketts,
Journal I (1945-1955).
Chicago, Univ of Chicago Press, 1990. 1st edition. G in G DJ ex-library. A story of renewal when in 1945 Eliade becomes an expatriate to Paris empty handed after Soviet takeover of Romania. Usual lib. markings and stamps.
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M L Ricketts etc
Religion (Journal of religion and religions) Volume 3 three Spring 1973
London, Routledge, 1973. First Edition. Paperback. in defence of Eliade Very Good.
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Ricketts, Edward F. and Jack Calvin
Between Pacific Tides
Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1970. 4th Edition. Revised by Joel W. Hedgpeth. xiv, 614p. colored and b/w illus. dj. .
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Keywords: Pacific Ocean Natural History Oceanography

 
Paula Green and Harry Ricketts
Ninety Nine Ways Into New Zealand Poetry
Vintage 2010 Paperback, 624pp. This book celebrates the richness and variety of New Zealand poetry by outlining many of the numerous ways to read - and write - poems. It offers key examples of poetry from our top poets that showcase different aspects of the genre, as well as commentary from scores of poets about what inspired them to write specific works. Large; Heavy. (ISBN: 9781869791780). Very Good.
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Keywords: Literary, Poetry, NZ, New Zealand Poetry9781869791780 9781869791780

 Gregory, Roberta; Yeh, Phil; Priestley, Terry; DeContreras, Don; Ricketts, Lynn; Borrego, Phred; Schenck, Brad; Luth, Tom D. Jam, Jam. A New Album of Fables. No. 1. Spring 1977
Gregory, Roberta; Yeh, Phil; Priestley, Terry; DeContreras, Don; Ricketts, Lynn; Borrego, Phred; Schenck, Brad; Luth, Tom D. Jam
Jam. A New Album of Fables. No. 1. Spring 1977
Los Alamitos, CA, Fragments West, Publisher, 1977. Wraps. Color illustrated wraps. 32 pp. Black and white cartoon and comic strip style illustrations throughout. A collection of comic strip style work, being short pieces for presumably a juvenile audience, giving a somewhat modern twist on fables and fantasy stories. GOOD condition. Uneven fading and wrinkling to the covers, with minor soiling and discoloration. Some curling to the magazine. Interior toned. Good .
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Book number: 014317
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Catalogue: Counterculture
Keywords: Noisbn Comics

 
Mike Grimshaw and Paul Morris and Harry Ricketts
Landfall 215: Waiting for Godzone
2008 Paperback, 200pp. Landfall 215 considers landscape paganism, bi-cultural wairua and hip-hop. These spiritual resources, located in our expressions of literary and artistic culture, once again have the power and potential to 'determine the uses' to which we put out nation's physical resources. (ISBN: 9781877372940). Good.
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Mike Grimshaw and Paul Morris and Harry Ricketts
Spirit Abroad - a Second Selection of New Zealand Spiritual Verse
Godwit 2004 Paperback, 247pp. This selection, like its predecessor Spirit in a Strange Land, comprises approximately 100 poems. It is divided into six sections - these sections are frames around the notion of New Zealand identity and the hotly contested debates about who we are: * Iconic Kiwis * Waitangi and beyond* Anzacs * Wealth, welfare, wharfies* Imports and expats * Pacific voicesThe selection presents a wide range of work by well-known and lesser-known New Zealand poets, including Fleur Adcock, Peter Bland, James Brown, Albert Wendt, Robert Sullivan, Les Cleveland, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, James K Baxter, Allen Curnow, Charles Brasch, Kapka Kassabova, Jenny Bornholdt, Lauris Edmond, Hone Tuwhare, Janet Frame, Keri Hulme, Glen Colquhoun, Kate Camp, ARD Fairburn, Ian Wedde, Anne French, and CK Stead.These poems explore the struggles at the core of attempts to articulate our identity on foreign battlefields, in London and Sydney, Wellington and Auckland, and Cape Reinga to Bluff. While some poets have discovered the heart of our collective consciousness in affluent suburbs, others have located our soul amid bachs on beaches, and in the bush and the back-blocks. Others again have found it on the roads to Parihaka and Bastion Point. New voices from our Pacific are becoming heard alongside even newer Asian ones; these voices challenge and celebrate our ever-increasing diversity.The volume concludes with a substantial essay on the contours of our changing identity. In no other arena is our identity so resonantly deliberated, challenged, and played out than in the eloquent spirituality of our poetry.ABOUT THE EDITORS:Paul Morris is Professor of Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington.Harry Ricketts is Associate Professor of English Literature at Victoria University of Wellington.Mike Grimshaw is Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Canterbury. (ISBN: 9781869621117). Near Mint.
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Keywords: Religion, NZ, Poetry9781869621117 9781869621117

 
Mike Grimshaw and Paul Morris and Harry Ricketts
Spirit Abroad - a Second Selection of New Zealand Spiritual Verse
Godwit 2004 Paperback, 247pp. This selection, like its predecessor Spirit in a Strange Land, comprises approximately 100 poems. It is divided into six sections - these sections are frames around the notion of New Zealand identity and the hotly contested debates about who we are: * Iconic Kiwis * Waitangi and beyond* Anzacs * Wealth, welfare, wharfies* Imports and expats * Pacific voicesThe selection presents a wide range of work by well-known and lesser-known New Zealand poets, including Fleur Adcock, Peter Bland, James Brown, Albert Wendt, Robert Sullivan, Les Cleveland, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, James K Baxter, Allen Curnow, Charles Brasch, Kapka Kassabova, Jenny Bornholdt, Lauris Edmond, Hone Tuwhare, Janet Frame, Keri Hulme, Glen Colquhoun, Kate Camp, ARD Fairburn, Ian Wedde, Anne French, and CK Stead.These poems explore the struggles at the core of attempts to articulate our identity on foreign battlefields, in London and Sydney, Wellington and Auckland, and Cape Reinga to Bluff. While some poets have discovered the heart of our collective consciousness in affluent suburbs, others have located our soul amid bachs on beaches, and in the bush and the back-blocks. Others again have found it on the roads to Parihaka and Bastion Point. New voices from our Pacific are becoming heard alongside even newer Asian ones; these voices challenge and celebrate our ever-increasing diversity.The volume concludes with a substantial essay on the contours of our changing identity. In no other arena is our identity so resonantly deliberated, challenged, and played out than in the eloquent spirituality of our poetry.ABOUT THE EDITORS:Paul Morris is Professor of Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington.Harry Ricketts is Associate Professor of English Literature at Victoria University of Wellington.Mike Grimshaw is Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Canterbury. (ISBN: 9781869621117). Near Mint.
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Keywords: Religion, NZ, Poetry9781869621117 9781869621117

 
Mike Grimshaw and Paul Morris and Harry Ricketts
Spirit Abroad - a Second Selection of New Zealand Spiritual Verse
Godwit 2004 Paperback, 247pp. This selection, like its predecessor Spirit in a Strange Land, comprises approximately 100 poems. It is divided into six sections - these sections are frames around the notion of New Zealand identity and the hotly contested debates about who we are: * Iconic Kiwis * Waitangi and beyond* Anzacs * Wealth, welfare, wharfies* Imports and expats * Pacific voicesThe selection presents a wide range of work by well-known and lesser-known New Zealand poets, including Fleur Adcock, Peter Bland, James Brown, Albert Wendt, Robert Sullivan, Les Cleveland, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, James K Baxter, Allen Curnow, Charles Brasch, Kapka Kassabova, Jenny Bornholdt, Lauris Edmond, Hone Tuwhare, Janet Frame, Keri Hulme, Glen Colquhoun, Kate Camp, ARD Fairburn, Ian Wedde, Anne French, and CK Stead.These poems explore the struggles at the core of attempts to articulate our identity on foreign battlefields, in London and Sydney, Wellington and Auckland, and Cape Reinga to Bluff. While some poets have discovered the heart of our collective consciousness in affluent suburbs, others have located our soul amid bachs on beaches, and in the bush and the back-blocks. Others again have found it on the roads to Parihaka and Bastion Point. New voices from our Pacific are becoming heard alongside even newer Asian ones; these voices challenge and celebrate our ever-increasing diversity.The volume concludes with a substantial essay on the contours of our changing identity. In no other arena is our identity so resonantly deliberated, challenged, and played out than in the eloquent spirituality of our poetry.ABOUT THE EDITORS:Paul Morris is Professor of Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington.Harry Ricketts is Associate Professor of English Literature at Victoria University of Wellington.Mike Grimshaw is Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Canterbury. (ISBN: 9781869621117). Near Mint.
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HAMLIN FRANK R., RICKETTS PETER T. & HATHAWAY JOHN
Introduction à l'étude de l'ancien provençal. Textes d'étude
Genčve, Droz, 1967. 312pp. 26cm. brochure originale, dans la série "Publications romanes et franēaises" volume 96, bon état, T108081
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HAMLIN, F.R., P.T.RICKETTS & J.HATHAWAY.
Introduction à l'étude de l'ancien provençal. Textes d'étude.
Genčve, Droz, 1967. 312 pp. Broché. (Publ.Rom.Fr.96)
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HAMLIN, FRANK R.; RICKETTS, PETER T.
Introduction A l'Etude de l'ancien provenCal textes d'Etude
Geneve, Librairie Droz. 1967. Paperback. Used, French language paperback; 1985 edition. Volume 96 of Publications romanes et franCaises. Minor tanning and shelfwear to the cover, with some residue on the rear side. Very good condition; pages are clean and sound; text is clear. CM. Very Good.
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