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Country Life illustrated, Volume 2. The Journal for all interested in Country Life and Country Pursuits, Volume II. No. 27 to No. 52, July 10th 1897 - January 1th 1898, [in 1 volume]. With Index. Editor: J. E. Vincent 1897-1900. - London, Published by Hudson and Kearns; and Geo. Newnes, Ltd., 1897 - 1898.
Guter Zustand. Buchkanten etwas berieben. Aus der Bibliothek der Gräfin Ledebur. - Country Life is a British weekly magazine, based in London at 110 Southwark Street, and owned by IPC Media, a Time Warner subsidiary. Topics: The magazine covers the pleasures and joys of rural life, as well as the concerns of rural people. It is primarily concerned with rural communities and their environments as well as the concerns of country dwellers and landowners and has a diverse readership which, although mainly UK based is also international. Much of its success has historically been built on its coverage of country houses, architecture and gardening. The first several dozen pages of each issue are devoted to colour advertisements for upmarket residential property, which are one of the best known attractions of the magazine, and popular with everyone from the super rich looking for a country house or estate to those who can only aspire to own such a property. The pursuits and interests covered include hunting, shooting, farming, equestrian news and gardening and there are regular news and opinion pieces as well as a firm engagement with rural politics. There are reviews of books, food and wine, art and architecture (also many offers) and antiques and crafts. Illustrative material includes the Tottering-by-Gently cartoon by Annie Tempest. The property section claims to have more prime agents than anywhere else. Recent feature articles have included Britain's Best View, The Cream of Counties survey, England's Favourite Village, Britain's oldest inhabited dwelling (2003), and Dream Acres[1] imaginary landscape (2009). History: Country Life was launched in 1897, incorporating Racing Illustrated. At this time it was owned by Edward Hudson, the owner of Lindisfarne Castle and various Lutyens-designed houses including The Deanery in Sonning. At that time golf and racing served as its main content, as well as the property coverage, initially of manorial estates, that has become its mainstay. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the late Queen Mother, used to appear frequently on its front cover. The frontispiece, which usually features a young woman from a landed British family, is very well known and is called popularly "Girls in Pearls", showing upper class British rural life in its most ideal light. ... In 2007, the magazine celebrated its 110th anniversary with a special souvenir issue on 4 January.[2] Starting on Wednesday 7 May 2008 the magazine is issued each Wednesday, having been on sale each Thursday for the past 111 years, with the earlier day being achieved using electronic publishing technology, with the magazine retaining its usual Monday deadline.[3] ... Aus: wikipedia-Country_Life_(magazine)
First Edition. 768 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen. 26 consecutive issues of the weekly journal, 768 pages in total, each issue approx. 32 pages, with numerous black and white photographs, news, articles, and correspondence. Hardback with gilt floral decoration to front. 36,5 x 24,5 cm. Gelber floral illustrierter Pappband.
[SW: Fotografie, Photografie, Photographien, Fotokunst, Fototechnik, Photos, Objektiv, Beleuchtung, Brennweite, Belichtung, Tiefenschärfe, Weitwinkel, Zeitgeschichte, Zeitgeist, Bildung, Gesellschaftsphilosophie, Literaturkritik, Literatur, Essayistik, Literaturrezeption, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Essays, Philosophische Wissenschaften, Soziologie, Gesellschaft, Zeitschriften, Englische Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturwissenschaften, Book is written in english, Reitsport, Hippologie, Tiere, Tierbücher, Pferdesport, Dressur, Zucht, Hengst, Stute, Pferdehaltung, Gestüt, Gestüte, Reitanlage, Pferdepsychologie, Pferderassen, Turniersport, Springreiten, Pferd, Lehrmethoden, Lehrbuch Ausbildung, Tierpflege, Geschichte, Politik, Originalsprache, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Viktoria (England, Königin), Pferdesport, Pferderennen, Viktorianismus]
Country Life illustrated, Volume 3. The Journal for all interested in Country Life and Country Pursuits, Volume III. No. 53 to No. 78, January 8th 1898 - July 2th 1898, [in 1 volume]. Editor: J. E. Vincent 1897-1900. - London, Published by Hudson and Kearns and Geo. Newnes, Ltd., 1898.
Guter Zustand. Buchkanten etwas berieben. Aus der Bibliothek der Gräfin Ledebur. - Country Life is a British weekly magazine, based in London at 110 Southwark Street, and owned by IPC Media, a Time Warner subsidiary. Topics: The magazine covers the pleasures and joys of rural life, as well as the concerns of rural people. It is primarily concerned with rural communities and their environments as well as the concerns of country dwellers and landowners and has a diverse readership which, although mainly UK based is also international. Much of its success has historically been built on its coverage of country houses, architecture and gardening. The first several dozen pages of each issue are devoted to colour advertisements for upmarket residential property, which are one of the best known attractions of the magazine, and popular with everyone from the super rich looking for a country house or estate to those who can only aspire to own such a property. The pursuits and interests covered include hunting, shooting, farming, equestrian news and gardening and there are regular news and opinion pieces as well as a firm engagement with rural politics. There are reviews of books, food and wine, art and architecture (also many offers) and antiques and crafts. Illustrative material includes the Tottering-by-Gently cartoon by Annie Tempest. The property section claims to have more prime agents than anywhere else. Recent feature articles have included Britain's Best View, The Cream of Counties survey, England's Favourite Village, Britain's oldest inhabited dwelling (2003), and Dream Acres[1] imaginary landscape (2009). History: Country Life was launched in 1897, incorporating Racing Illustrated. At this time it was owned by Edward Hudson, the owner of Lindisfarne Castle and various Lutyens-designed houses including The Deanery in Sonning. At that time golf and racing served as its main content, as well as the property coverage, initially of manorial estates, that has become its mainstay. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the late Queen Mother, used to appear frequently on its front cover. The frontispiece, which usually features a young woman from a landed British family, is very well known and is called popularly "Girls in Pearls", showing upper class British rural life in its most ideal light. ... In 2007, the magazine celebrated its 110th anniversary with a special souvenir issue on 4 January.[2] Starting on Wednesday 7 May 2008 the magazine is issued each Wednesday, having been on sale each Thursday for the past 111 years, with the earlier day being achieved using electronic publishing technology, with the magazine retaining its usual Monday deadline.[3] ... Aus: wikipedia-Country_Life_(magazine)
First Edition. 840 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen. 26 consecutive issues of the weekly journal, 840 pages in total, each issue approx. 32 pages, with numerous black and white photographs, news, articles, and correspondence. Hardback with gilt floral decoration to front. 36,5 x 24,5 cm. Gelber floral illustrierter Pappband.
[SW: Fotografie, Photografie, Photographien, Fotokunst, Fototechnik, Photos, Objektiv, Beleuchtung, Brennweite, Belichtung, Tiefenschärfe, Weitwinkel, Zeitgeschichte, Zeitgeist, Bildung, Gesellschaftsphilosophie, Literaturkritik, Literatur, Essayistik, Literaturrezeption, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Essays, Philosophische Wissenschaften, Soziologie, Gesellschaft, Zeitschriften, Englische Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturwissenschaften, Book is written in english, Reitsport, Hippologie, Tiere, Tierbücher, Pferdesport, Dressur, Zucht, Hengst, Stute, Pferdehaltung, Gestüt, Gestüte, Reitanlage, Pferdepsychologie, Pferderassen, Turniersport, Springreiten, Pferd, Lehrmethoden, Lehrbuch Ausbildung, Tierpflege, Geschichte, Politik, Originalsprache, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Viktoria (England, Königin), Pferdesport, Pferderennen, Viktorianismus]
Country Life illustrated, Volume 7. The Journal for all interested in Country Life and Country Pursuits, Volume VII. No. 157 to No. 182, January 6th 1900 - June 30th 1900 [in 1 volume]. Editor: J. E. Vincent 1897-1900. Peter Anderson Graham 1900-1925. - London, Published by Hudson and Kearns; and Geo. Newnes, Ltd., 1900.
Guter Zustand. Buchkanten etwas berieben. Aus der Bibliothek der Gräfin Ledebur. - Country Life is a British weekly magazine, based in London at 110 Southwark Street, and owned by IPC Media, a Time Warner subsidiary. Topics: The magazine covers the pleasures and joys of rural life, as well as the concerns of rural people. It is primarily concerned with rural communities and their environments as well as the concerns of country dwellers and landowners and has a diverse readership which, although mainly UK based is also international. Much of its success has historically been built on its coverage of country houses, architecture and gardening. The first several dozen pages of each issue are devoted to colour advertisements for upmarket residential property, which are one of the best known attractions of the magazine, and popular with everyone from the super rich looking for a country house or estate to those who can only aspire to own such a property. The pursuits and interests covered include hunting, shooting, farming, equestrian news and gardening and there are regular news and opinion pieces as well as a firm engagement with rural politics. There are reviews of books, food and wine, art and architecture (also many offers) and antiques and crafts. Illustrative material includes the Tottering-by-Gently cartoon by Annie Tempest. The property section claims to have more prime agents than anywhere else. Recent feature articles have included Britain's Best View, The Cream of Counties survey, England's Favourite Village, Britain's oldest inhabited dwelling (2003), and Dream Acres[1] imaginary landscape (2009). History: Country Life was launched in 1897, incorporating Racing Illustrated. At this time it was owned by Edward Hudson, the owner of Lindisfarne Castle and various Lutyens-designed houses including The Deanery in Sonning. At that time golf and racing served as its main content, as well as the property coverage, initially of manorial estates, that has become its mainstay. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the late Queen Mother, used to appear frequently on its front cover. The frontispiece, which usually features a young woman from a landed British family, is very well known and is called popularly "Girls in Pearls", showing upper class British rural life in its most ideal light. ... In 2007, the magazine celebrated its 110th anniversary with a special souvenir issue on 4 January.[2] Starting on Wednesday 7 May 2008 the magazine is issued each Wednesday, having been on sale each Thursday for the past 111 years, with the earlier day being achieved using electronic publishing technology, with the magazine retaining its usual Monday deadline.[3] ... Aus: wikipedia-Country_Life_(magazine)
First Edition. 848 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen. 26 consecutive issues of the weekly journal, 848 pages in total, each issue approx. 32 pages, with numerous black and white photographs, news, articles, and correspondence. Hardback with gilt floral decoration to front. 36,5 x 24,5 cm. Gelber floral illustrierter Pappband.
[SW: Fotografie, Photografie, Photographien, Fotokunst, Fototechnik, Photos, Objektiv, Beleuchtung, Brennweite, Belichtung, Tiefenschärfe, Weitwinkel, Zeitgeschichte, Zeitgeist, Bildung, Gesellschaftsphilosophie, Literaturkritik, Literatur, Essayistik, Literaturrezeption, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Essays, Philosophische Wissenschaften, Soziologie, Gesellschaft, Zeitschriften, Englische Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturwissenschaften, Book is written in english, Reitsport, Hippologie, Tiere, Tierbücher, Pferdesport, Dressur, Zucht, Hengst, Stute, Pferdehaltung, Gestüt, Gestüte, Reitanlage, Pferdepsychologie, Pferderassen, Turniersport, Springreiten, Pferd, Lehrmethoden, Lehrbuch Ausbildung, Tierpflege, Geschichte, Politik, Originalsprache, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, , Viktoria (England, Königin), Pferdesport, Pferderennen]
Country Life illustrated, Volume 8. The Journal for all interested in Country Life and Country Pursuits, Volume VIII. No. 183 to No. 208, July 7th 1900 - December 29th 1900 [in 1 volume]. Editor: J. E. Vincent 1897-1900. Peter Anderson Graham 1900-1925. - London, Published by Hudson and Kearns; and Geo. Newnes, Ltd., 1900.
Guter Zustand. Buchkanten etwas berieben. 1 Bogen = 4 Seiten lose. Aus der Bibliothek der Gräfin Ledebur. - Country Life is a British weekly magazine, based in London at 110 Southwark Street, and owned by IPC Media, a Time Warner subsidiary. Topics: The magazine covers the pleasures and joys of rural life, as well as the concerns of rural people. It is primarily concerned with rural communities and their environments as well as the concerns of country dwellers and landowners and has a diverse readership which, although mainly UK based is also international. Much of its success has historically been built on its coverage of country houses, architecture and gardening. The first several dozen pages of each issue are devoted to colour advertisements for upmarket residential property, which are one of the best known attractions of the magazine, and popular with everyone from the super rich looking for a country house or estate to those who can only aspire to own such a property. The pursuits and interests covered include hunting, shooting, farming, equestrian news and gardening and there are regular news and opinion pieces as well as a firm engagement with rural politics. There are reviews of books, food and wine, art and architecture (also many offers) and antiques and crafts. Illustrative material includes the Tottering-by-Gently cartoon by Annie Tempest. The property section claims to have more prime agents than anywhere else. Recent feature articles have included Britain's Best View, The Cream of Counties survey, England's Favourite Village, Britain's oldest inhabited dwelling (2003), and Dream Acres[1] imaginary landscape (2009). History: Country Life was launched in 1897, incorporating Racing Illustrated. At this time it was owned by Edward Hudson, the owner of Lindisfarne Castle and various Lutyens-designed houses including The Deanery in Sonning. At that time golf and racing served as its main content, as well as the property coverage, initially of manorial estates, that has become its mainstay. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the late Queen Mother, used to appear frequently on its front cover. The frontispiece, which usually features a young woman from a landed British family, is very well known and is called popularly "Girls in Pearls", showing upper class British rural life in its most ideal light. ... In 2007, the magazine celebrated its 110th anniversary with a special souvenir issue on 4 January.[2] Starting on Wednesday 7 May 2008 the magazine is issued each Wednesday, having been on sale each Thursday for the past 111 years, with the earlier day being achieved using electronic publishing technology, with the magazine retaining its usual Monday deadline.[3] ... Aus: wikipedia-Country_Life_(magazine)
First Edition. 856 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen. 26 consecutive issues of the weekly journal, 856 pages in total, each issue approx. 32 pages, with numerous black and white photographs, news, articles, and correspondence. Hardback with gilt floral decoration to front. 36,5 x 24,5 cm. Gelber floral illustrierter Pappband.
[SW: Fotografie, Photografie, Photographien, Fotokunst, Fototechnik, Photos, Objektiv, Beleuchtung, Brennweite, Belichtung, Tiefenschärfe, Weitwinkel, Zeitgeschichte, Zeitgeist, Bildung, Gesellschaftsphilosophie, Literaturkritik, Literatur, Essayistik, Literaturrezeption, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft, Essays, Philosophische Wissenschaften, Soziologie, Gesellschaft, Zeitschriften, Englische Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturwissenschaften, Book is written in english, Reitsport, Hippologie, Tiere, Tierbücher, Pferdesport, Dressur, Zucht, Hengst, Stute, Pferdehaltung, Gestüt, Gestüte, Reitanlage, Pferdepsychologie, Pferderassen, Turniersport, Springreiten, Pferd, Lehrmethoden, Lehrbuch Ausbildung, Tierpflege, Geschichte, Politik, Originalsprache, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, , Viktoria (England, Königin), Pferdesport, Pferderennen]



