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Nobody Much

Mcintyre, Barbara
Nobody Much
In 1948, at the age of 57, Margaret Cantrell, an ex-Ziegfeld Follies singing star from Southern Illinois, married for the first time. Her bridegroom was Mac McIntyre, a childhood friend who had recently been widowed, and in one fell swoop she became stepmother, mother-in-law, and a grandmother. From her post-Broadway career as a receptionist for a large New York corporation, she moved to a Long Island farm and began the life of a country house...

CHF 29.90

Making Ends Meet

de Vorst, Charlotte van
Making Ends Meet
Based on hundreds of interviews with Manitoba farm men and women, Making Ends Meet reconstructs the common history shared by modern farm women as well as by their mothers and grandmothers. It explores women's changing roles on the farm, from the early days of the Red River settlement to the twentieth-century farm community.

CHF 24.50

Conversion to On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation

Casson, Leonard
Conversion to On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation
Since implementation of the USEPA Clean Air Act Risk Management Plan, many water treatment and wastewater treatment utilities have converted to on-site sodium hypochlorite generation. This comprehensive manual covers all issues concerning the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of on-site sodium hypochlorite systems. The text includes a discussion of regulatory requirements for chlorination systems and supplies a comprehensive lis...

CHF 310.00

Michael Servetus

Hillar, M. / Allen, Claire S.
Michael Servetus
Michael Servetus was probably unequaled in depth and breadth of the ideas, which revolutionized thinking about religion and its tenets. Servetus was a central figure in history whose fate and writings directed other people to rethink social structures, legal systems, the place of the individual in society and his/her rights to basic freedoms.

CHF 132.00

Alejandro Garcia Caturla

White, Charles W
Alejandro Garcia Caturla
Alejandro Garc a Caturla (1906-1940) was a prominent figure in the development of Cuban national music in the first half of the 20th century. His short, colorful life was tragically cut short by an assassin's bullet in his hometown of Remedios. His highly personal musical style combined traditional Afro-Cuban rhythms and dance forms with influences from European and North American modernism absorbed after Caturla had studied in Paris with Nadi...

CHF 155.00