Zoekresultaten voor: Mercy
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Kate DiCamillo Mercy Watson goes for a ride
Fictie
Engels | 72 pagina's | Candlewick Press, Somerville | 2009
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David Hempleman-Adams At the mercy of the wind
Naar aanleiding van de beschrijving van zijn eigen succesvolle ballontocht naar de Noordpool blikt de auteur terug op een fataal verlopen Deense expeditie in 1987.
Engels | 315 pagina's | Bantam Press, London [etc.] | 2001
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Matthew Scully Dominion
the power of man, the suffering of animals, and the call to mercy
Beschrijving van uiteenlopende vormen van dierenmishandeling, met een pleidooi voor een goede behandeling van dieren door de mens en voor de rechten van het dier.
Non-fictie
Engels | 434 pagina's | St. Martin's Press, New York | 2002
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Dave Thompson The dark reign of gothic rock
in The Reptile House with The Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus and The Cure
Non-fictie
Engels | 288 pagina's | Helter Skelter, London | 2002
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Marius Monnikendam Psalm 50
Have mercy on me, O God; 3 equal voices and populo with organ
4 pagina's | World Library of Sacred Music, Cincinnatti | 1963
Bladmuziek
Ted Flynn The thunder of justice
the warning, the miracle, the chastisement, the era of peace; God's ultimate acts of mercy
Non-fictie
Engels | 428 pagina's | MaxKol Communications, Plaats van uitgave niet vastgesteld | 1993
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Hendrik Willem Van Loon The life and times of Rembrandt, R.v.R
is an account of the last years and the death of one Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, a painter and etcher of some renown who lived and worked (which in his case was the same) in the town of Amsterdam (which is in Holland) and died of general neglect and diverse other unfortunate circumstances on the fourth of October of the years of Grace 1669 (God have mercy upon his soul) and who was attended in his afflictions by one Joannis van Loon, doctor medicinae and chirurgeon in extraordinary to a vast number of humble citizens whose enduring gratitude has erected him a monument less perishable than granite and more enduring than porphyry and who during a most busy life yet found time to write down these personal recollections of the greatest of his fellow-citizens and which are now for the first time presented (provided with as few notes, emendations and critical observations as possible)
Engels | 570 pagina's | Walter Edwards, London | 1947
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Hendrik Willem Van Loon R.v.R
being an account of the last years and the death of one Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, a painter and etcher of some renown who lived and worked (which in his case was the same) in the town of Amsterdam (which is in Holland) and died of general neglect and diverse other unfortunate circumstances on the fourth of October of the years of Grace 1669 (God have mercy upon his soul) and who was attended in his afflictions by one Joannis van Loon, doctor medicinae and chirurgeon in extraordinary to a vast number of humble citizens whose enduring gratitude has erected him a monument less perishable than granite and more enduring than porphyry and who during a most busy life yet found time to write down these personal recollections of the greatest of his fellow-citizens and which are now for the first time presented (provided with as few notes, emendations and critical observations as possible)
Engels | 570 pagina's | Tudor Publihing Company, Nieuw Amsterdam [= New York] | 1935
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