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Hunter and His Friends Odessy in the Big Forest【電子書籍】[ Haley-Amore Henry ]

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<p>After 5 kittens lost their way back home in a forest, what dangers will they encounter? Foxes, Wolves, Fire? Who knows!</p> <ul> <li></li> </ul>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。

12位

¥1,250円

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【中古】輸入ジャズCD Ashley Henry / Beautiful Vinyl Hunter[輸入盤]

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発売日 2019/09/06 メーカー Sony Music 型番 19075891582 JAN 0190758915821 備考 こちらの商品は、紙ジャケット仕様、ブックレット付きになります。 関連商品はこちらから Sony Music 

13位

¥1,934円

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The Porcupine Hunter and Other Stories ebook【電子書籍】[ Henry W. Tate ]

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<p>Henry W. Tate (d. 1914) was a Tsimshian informant to ethnographer Franz Boas. Tate first wrote these stories in English before giving Boas the Tsimshian equivalent during the decade of 1903-1913. Boas published the stories in the much-consulted classic of ethnology, Tsimshian Mythology, in 1916. Through Ralph Maud’s selection of the best of Tate’s original stories, we can see the actual creative writer behind Boas’ revised texts, now preserved much closer to the way Tate originally intended.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。

14位

¥1,003円

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Henry Heckelbeck Dinosaur Hunter HENRY HECKELBECK DINOSAUR HUNT (Henry Heckelbeck) [ Wanda Coven ]

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HENRY HECKELBECK DINOSAUR HUNT Henry Heckelbeck Wanda Coven Priscilla Burris LITTLE SIMON2021 Paperback English ISBN:9781534486331 洋書 Books for kids(児童書) Juvenile Fiction

15位

¥2,376円

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Crossbows & Crucifixes: A Novel of the Priest Hunters and the Brave Young Men Who Fought Them CROSSBOWS & CRUCIFIXES [ Henry Garnett ]

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CROSSBOWS & CRUCIFIXES Henry Garnett SOPHIA INST PR2009 Paperback English ISBN:9781933184364 洋書 Books for kids(児童書) Juvenile Fiction

16位

¥1,200円

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The Gold Hunters' Adventures, Or, Life in Australia【電子書籍】[ William Henry Thomes ]

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<p>Since my return from Australia, I have been solicited by a number of friends to give them a history of my adventures in that land of gold, where kangaroos are supposed to be as plenty as natives, and jump ten times as far, and where natives are imagined to be continually lying in ambush for the purpose of making a hearty meal upon the bodies of those unfortunate travellers who venture far into the interior of the countryーwhere bushrangers are continually hanging about camp fires, ready to cut the weasands of those who close their eyes for a momentーand lastly, where every Other man that you meet is expected to be a convict, transported from the mOther country for such petty crimes as forgery, house-breaking, and manslaughter in the second degree. My friends have all desired to hear me relate these particulars, and have honored me with a large attendance at my rooms, and sat late at night, and drank my wine and water, and smoked my cigars, with a relish that did me great credit, as it showed that I am something of a connoisseur in the choice of such luxuries. And then they laughed so loudly at my jokes, no matter how poor they were, that, for a few days after my arrival home, I really thought the air of Australia had improved and sharpened my wit. I should, no doubt, have continued feasting those who listened so patiently to my yarns, had not a sudden idea entered my head, one night, when the company were the most boisterous. I was in the act of raising a glass of wine to my mouth, when it occurred to me that before I left this country for Australia, via California, scarcely one of those present had assembled on the dock to bid me farewell. I placed the untasted wine upon the table again, lighted a cigar, and was soon buried in smoke and reflection. I thought of the time when I had not money enough to pay my passage to the Golden Stateーof the exertions I had made to raise the amount necessary, and the many refusals that I had met with at the hands of those who now professed to be my friends</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。

17位

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Henry van de Velde - der 'Friseursalon Haby' und die 'Continental Havana-Compagnie' Vergleich unter Ber?cksichtigung des zeitlichen Kontextes【電子書籍】[ Miriam Sowa ]

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<p>Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Kunst - Architektur, Baugeschichte, Denkmalpflege, Note: 1,3, Freie Universit?t Berlin (Kunsthistorisches Institut), Veranstaltung: Seminar 'Architektur und Raumkunst in Berlin in der Zeit um 1900', Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die englische Arts-and-Crafts-Bewegung, die in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts in England begann, hatte gro?en Einfluss auf die Kunstentwicklung im restlichen Europa. Belgien war dieser Entwicklung schon fr?h aufgeschlossen. Br?ssel war zu jener Zeit im Vergleich zu anderen europ?ischen Gro?- oder Hauptst?dten progressiver und zog daher viele K?nstler an. Die Stadt entwickelte sich unter diesen Bedingungen zur Hauptstadt des Jugendstils. Dieser stellte in Europa eine Stil-Wende dar. Die zeitliche Spanne umfasst etwa die Zeit von 1890 bis 1905, also einen kurzen Zeitraum von nur etwa f?nfzehn Jahren. Sie war jedoch pr?gend f?r die folgenden k?nstlerischen Tendenzen. Der Jugendstil suchte auch eine neue Haltung in Abgrenzung zum bis dahin vorherrschenden Historismus. Er stellte den Versuch dar, nach der Vereinigung zahlreicher Stile unter eben jenem Deckmantel, zu einem neuen Gesamtstil zu gelangen und ?sthetik wieder f?r eine breitere Masse erfahrbar zu machen. Jedoch gab es ein Dilemma: Die Produkte handwerklicher Arbeit waren und sind teurer als die der Maschinenarbeit. So zeigte sich im Laufe der Schaffenszeit Van de Veldes schlie?lich eine offensichtliche Diskrepanz zwischen der Absicht, ?sthetische Produkte f?r eine breite Masse herzustellen und der Realit?t. Tats?chlich bestand seine Klientel n?mlich ausschlie?lich aus Angeh?rigen des gehobenen B?rgertums. Seine Produkte waren so hoch im Preis, dass selbst jene solvente Kundschaft zuweilen mit Unverst?ndnis reagierte. Und obwohl die Preise hoch waren, konnte er seine Kosten nicht g?nzlich decken, so dass er st?ndig verschuldet war und immer wieder neue Kredite in Anspruch nehmen musste. So kam es schlie?lich zur Insolvenz seiner Firma. Allerdings war Van de Velde trotz der st?ndigen finanziellen Schwierigkeiten au?erordentlich produktiv und verfolgte seine k?nstlerisch-handwerklichen Bestrebungen konsequent, so dass ein beachtliches Werk entstanden ist. In seinen M?belentw?rfen, meist parallel zu seiner Innenraumgestaltung erschaffen, setzte er auf konstruktiven Aufbau, fein geschwungene Linienf?hrung und ausgewogene Komposition der Elemente. Mit der Frage der f?r ihn typischen Linien-Ornamentik setzte er sich intensiv und bereits fr?h auseinander. Im Jahre 1900 zog er nach Berlin, wo er f?r zwei Jahre t?tig war. Gro?e Projekte dieser Zeit waren die komplette Gestaltung der Inneneinrichtung des 'Hoffriseursalons Haby' und der 'Continental Havana-Compagnie'.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。

18位

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The Home-life of Borneo Head-hunters: Its Festivals And Folk-lore【電子書籍】[ William Henry Furness ]

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<p>The houses in which the Borneo people live are the outcome of a life of constant apprehension of attacks from head-hunters. In union alone is strength. Surrounded by a dense jungle which affords, night and day, up to the very steps to their homes, a protecting cover for enemies, the Borneans live, as it were, in fighting trim, with their backs to a hollow square. A village of scattered houses would mean the utmost danger to those on the outskirts; consequently, houses which would ordinarily form a village have been crowded together until one roof covers them all. The rivers and streams are the only thoroughfares in the island, and village houses are always built close to the river-banks, so that boats can be quickly reached; this entails another necessity in the construction of the houses. The torrents during the rainy season, which, on the western half of the island, lasts from October till February, swell the rivers with such suddenness and to such an extent that in a single night the water will overflow banks thirty feet high, and convert the jungle round about into a soggy swamp; unless the houses were built of stone they would be inevitably swept away by the rush of water; wherefore the natives build on high piles and live above the moisture and decay of the steaming ground. Beneath the houses is the storage-place for canoes that are leaky and old, or only half finished and in process of being sprung and spread out into proper shape before being fitted up with gunwales and thwarts. It is generally a very disorderly and noisome place, where all the refuse from the house is thrown, and where pigs wallow, and chickens scratch for grains of rice that fall from the husking mortars in the veranda overhead. Between the houses and the river’s bank,ーa distance of a hundred yards, more or less,ーthe jungle is cleared away, and in its place are clumps of cocoanut, or Areca palms, and, here and there, small storehouses, built on piles, for rice. In front of the houses of the Kayans there are sure to be one or two forges, where the village blacksmiths, makers of spear-heads, swords, hoes, and axes, hold an honorable position. In the shade of the palms the boat-builders’ sheds protect from the scorching heat of the sun the great logs that are being scooped out to form canoes; the ground is covered with chips, from which arises a sour, sappy odor that is almost pungent and is suggestive of all varieties of fever, but is really quite harmless. In the open spaces tall reedy grass grows, and after hard rains a misstep, from the logs forming a pathway, means to sink into black, oozy mud up to the knees.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。

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