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Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder - MEER
DE NW
ISBN: 9783944956756 bzw. 3944956753, in Deutsch, Vicky Bo Verlag GmbH, neu.
In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit! Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren, Alexandra Schönfeld,Vicky Bo, 20.0 x 19.8 x 1.4 cm, Buch.
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Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder - MEER. Alexandra Schönfeld -
DE NW
ISBN: 9783944956756 bzw. 3944956753, in Deutsch, Vicky Bo, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten, in stock.
Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder - MEER. In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit!Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren.
Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder - MEER. In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit!Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren.
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Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder - MEER - Alexandra Schönfeld, Geheftet
DE NW
ISBN: 9783944956756 bzw. 3944956753, in Deutsch, Vicky Bo, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten, in stock.
In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit!Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren.
In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit!Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren.
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Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder - MEER
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ISBN: 9783944956756 bzw. 3944956753, vermutlich in Deutsch, Vicky Bo, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit 1-3 Werktage, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit!Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren.
In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit!Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren.
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Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder - MEER
DE NW
ISBN: 9783944956756 bzw. 3944956753, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, 2-3 Werktage.
In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit! Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren von Schönfeld, Alexandra, Neu.
In diesem Mitmach-Malbuch tauchen die Kinder in die Tiefe des Ozeans ab. Kraken, Krebse, Schiffe, Seepferdchen, Muscheln und Korallen warten auf bunte Stifte. Viele Motive sind zum Weitermalen und Vollenden. Das Containerschiff ist noch nicht voll beladen, dem Krebs fehlt sein Haus und der Qualle ihre langen Tentakel. Zusammen mit der Möwe machen wir eine kleine Pause und überlegen, was sich die beiden süßen Seepferdchen wohl zu erzählen haben. Komm, mach mit! Mitmach-Malbuch für Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren von Schönfeld, Alexandra, Neu.
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New York Jew (1987)
EN US AB
ISBN: 9780736611619 bzw. 0736611614, in Englisch, Books on Tape, Inc. gebraucht, Hörbuch.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days, Real shipping costs can differ.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, stonebridgebookstore.
In his lifetime Alfred Kazin has been many things...student, scholar, journalist, critic, activist. But he has also maintained contact with his private self, his spiritual and intellectual self, and in this book we share this wellspring of his creativity. Kazin got his start with the New Republic, later served at Fortune with James Agee in the reign of Henry Luce. He knew wartime London; traveled extensively after the war in Italy, Germany, Russia and Israel. His moves along the continuum have always pushed him in one direction--toward truth. "New York itself is a central character in his book as in his life--a life superbly told, in a book of permanent importance to anyone who cares about American writing and writers." (Publisher's Source), Audio Cassette, Format: Unabridged, Format: Audiobook, Label: Books on Tape, Inc. Books on Tape, Inc. Product group: Book, Published: 1987-06-01, Studio: Books on Tape, Inc. Sales rank: 19718305.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, stonebridgebookstore.
In his lifetime Alfred Kazin has been many things...student, scholar, journalist, critic, activist. But he has also maintained contact with his private self, his spiritual and intellectual self, and in this book we share this wellspring of his creativity. Kazin got his start with the New Republic, later served at Fortune with James Agee in the reign of Henry Luce. He knew wartime London; traveled extensively after the war in Italy, Germany, Russia and Israel. His moves along the continuum have always pushed him in one direction--toward truth. "New York itself is a central character in his book as in his life--a life superbly told, in a book of permanent importance to anyone who cares about American writing and writers." (Publisher's Source), Audio Cassette, Format: Unabridged, Format: Audiobook, Label: Books on Tape, Inc. Books on Tape, Inc. Product group: Book, Published: 1987-06-01, Studio: Books on Tape, Inc. Sales rank: 19718305.
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NEW YORK JEW (2013)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780804151269 bzw. 0804151261, in Englisch, Knopf, Knopf, Knopf, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, in-stock.
Alfred Kazin, one of the central figures of America's intellectual life in the 20th century, takes us into his own life and times. His autobiography encompasses, within a single large, fluent narrative, a personal story openly told; an inside look at New York's innermost intellectual circles; and brilliantly astute observations of the literary accomplishments, atmosphere, and fads of the 1940's, '50's, and '60's in the context of America's shifting political gales. Kazin begins his story in 1940, where we see him first as a young man working for The New Republic, then for Fortune in the time of James Agee. We see him in wartime London; as traveler, after the war, in Italy, Germany, Russia and Israel. We see him as teacher and scholar; as husband and lover; as a writer of profoundly influential critical works; as both observer of and participant in the cultural history of his time. Marvelous scenes of close-up encounters with literary figures abound. The young Kazin, "summoned" to discuss his just-published first book, pays his first visit to the great Edmund Wilson (he was "merely impatient with my book") and his wife ("she went into my faults with great care…she looked beautiful in the increasing crispness of her analysis") Mary McCarthy. We see Lionel Trilling ("for Trilling I would always be 'too Jewish'"); Saul Bellow, soon after Augie March, already projecting a "sense of destiny as a novelist that excited everyone around him"; Sylvia Plath as a student of Kazin's at Smith. Kazin shares the particular joy of being in the company of Hannah Arendt-Hannah at work, "brimming over with enthusiasm for the New World," and in the Morningside Drive apartment where she and her husband, Heinrich Bluecher, lived "thought dominated" lives, and were magnets for young writers. We see old and young contemporaries-Robert Frost, Paul Goodman, T.S. Eliot, and others-freely expressing (and being) themselves. Every image and incident is filtered through Kazin's own strong sensibi.
Alfred Kazin, one of the central figures of America's intellectual life in the 20th century, takes us into his own life and times. His autobiography encompasses, within a single large, fluent narrative, a personal story openly told; an inside look at New York's innermost intellectual circles; and brilliantly astute observations of the literary accomplishments, atmosphere, and fads of the 1940's, '50's, and '60's in the context of America's shifting political gales. Kazin begins his story in 1940, where we see him first as a young man working for The New Republic, then for Fortune in the time of James Agee. We see him in wartime London; as traveler, after the war, in Italy, Germany, Russia and Israel. We see him as teacher and scholar; as husband and lover; as a writer of profoundly influential critical works; as both observer of and participant in the cultural history of his time. Marvelous scenes of close-up encounters with literary figures abound. The young Kazin, "summoned" to discuss his just-published first book, pays his first visit to the great Edmund Wilson (he was "merely impatient with my book") and his wife ("she went into my faults with great care…she looked beautiful in the increasing crispness of her analysis") Mary McCarthy. We see Lionel Trilling ("for Trilling I would always be 'too Jewish'"); Saul Bellow, soon after Augie March, already projecting a "sense of destiny as a novelist that excited everyone around him"; Sylvia Plath as a student of Kazin's at Smith. Kazin shares the particular joy of being in the company of Hannah Arendt-Hannah at work, "brimming over with enthusiasm for the New World," and in the Morningside Drive apartment where she and her husband, Heinrich Bluecher, lived "thought dominated" lives, and were magnets for young writers. We see old and young contemporaries-Robert Frost, Paul Goodman, T.S. Eliot, and others-freely expressing (and being) themselves. Every image and incident is filtered through Kazin's own strong sensibi.
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NEW YORK JEW (2013)
EN NW EB
ISBN: 9780804151269 bzw. 0804151261, in Englisch, Knopf, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
bol.com.
Alfred Kazin, one of the central figures of America’s intellectual life in the 20th century, takes us into his own life and times. His autobiography encompasses, within a single large, fluent narrative, a personal story openly told; an inside look at New York’s innermost intellectual circles; and brilliantly astute observations of the literary accomplishments, atmosphere, and fads of the 1940’s, ’50’s, and ’60’s in the context of America’s shifting political gales. Kazin begins his story in 1940... Alfred Kazin, one of the central figures of America’s intellectual life in the 20th century, takes us into his own life and times. His autobiography encompasses, within a single large, fluent narrative, a personal story openly told; an inside look at New York’s innermost intellectual circles; and brilliantly astute observations of the literary accomplishments, atmosphere, and fads of the 1940’s, ’50’s, and ’60’s in the context of America’s shifting political gales. Kazin begins his story in 1940, where we see him first as a young man working for The New Republic, then for Fortune in the time of James Agee. We see him in wartime London; as traveler, after the war, in Italy, Germany, Russia and Israel. We see him as teacher and scholar; as husband and lover; as a writer of profoundly influential critical works; as both observer of and participant in the cultural history of his time. Marvelous scenes of close-up encounters with literary figures abound. The young Kazin, “summoned” to discuss his just-published first book, pays his first visit to the great Edmund Wilson (he was “merely impatient with my book”) and his wife (“she went into my faults with great care…she looked beautiful in the increasing crispness of her analysis”) Mary McCarthy. We see Lionel Trilling (“for Trilling I would always be ‘too Jewish’”); Saul Bellow, soon after Augie March, already projecting a “sense of destiny as a novelist that excited everyone around him”; Sylvia Plath as a student of Kazin’s at Smith. Kazin shares the particular joy of being in the company of Hannah Arendt—Hannah at work, “brimming over with enthusiasm for the New World,” and in the Morningside Drive apartment where she and her husband, Heinrich Bluecher, lived “thought dominated” lives, and were magnets for young writers. We see old and young contemporaries—Robert Frost, Paul Goodman, T. S. Eliot, and others—freely expressing (and being) themselves. Every image and incident is filtered through Kazin’s own strong sensibility—powerfully informed by his Russian immigrant-socialist background, by the resurgent sense of his own Jewishness, and by the “raw power, mass, and volume” of the city he is unfailingly drawn to. New York is itself a central character in his book as in his life—a life superbly told, in a book that will be of fascination to everyone interested in American writing and writers. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0804151261;ISBN13: 9780804151269; Engels | Ebook | 2013.
bol.com.
Alfred Kazin, one of the central figures of America’s intellectual life in the 20th century, takes us into his own life and times. His autobiography encompasses, within a single large, fluent narrative, a personal story openly told; an inside look at New York’s innermost intellectual circles; and brilliantly astute observations of the literary accomplishments, atmosphere, and fads of the 1940’s, ’50’s, and ’60’s in the context of America’s shifting political gales. Kazin begins his story in 1940... Alfred Kazin, one of the central figures of America’s intellectual life in the 20th century, takes us into his own life and times. His autobiography encompasses, within a single large, fluent narrative, a personal story openly told; an inside look at New York’s innermost intellectual circles; and brilliantly astute observations of the literary accomplishments, atmosphere, and fads of the 1940’s, ’50’s, and ’60’s in the context of America’s shifting political gales. Kazin begins his story in 1940, where we see him first as a young man working for The New Republic, then for Fortune in the time of James Agee. We see him in wartime London; as traveler, after the war, in Italy, Germany, Russia and Israel. We see him as teacher and scholar; as husband and lover; as a writer of profoundly influential critical works; as both observer of and participant in the cultural history of his time. Marvelous scenes of close-up encounters with literary figures abound. The young Kazin, “summoned” to discuss his just-published first book, pays his first visit to the great Edmund Wilson (he was “merely impatient with my book”) and his wife (“she went into my faults with great care…she looked beautiful in the increasing crispness of her analysis”) Mary McCarthy. We see Lionel Trilling (“for Trilling I would always be ‘too Jewish’”); Saul Bellow, soon after Augie March, already projecting a “sense of destiny as a novelist that excited everyone around him”; Sylvia Plath as a student of Kazin’s at Smith. Kazin shares the particular joy of being in the company of Hannah Arendt—Hannah at work, “brimming over with enthusiasm for the New World,” and in the Morningside Drive apartment where she and her husband, Heinrich Bluecher, lived “thought dominated” lives, and were magnets for young writers. We see old and young contemporaries—Robert Frost, Paul Goodman, T. S. Eliot, and others—freely expressing (and being) themselves. Every image and incident is filtered through Kazin’s own strong sensibility—powerfully informed by his Russian immigrant-socialist background, by the resurgent sense of his own Jewishness, and by the “raw power, mass, and volume” of the city he is unfailingly drawn to. New York is itself a central character in his book as in his life—a life superbly told, in a book that will be of fascination to everyone interested in American writing and writers. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0804151261;ISBN13: 9780804151269; Engels | Ebook | 2013.
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