01296nam 2200385 450 00000177520070503173300.0--------d1923----km-y0itay0103----baengUSStephen Cranea study in American lettersby Thomas Beerwith an introduction by Joseph Conrad1 0004027New YorkKnopf1923248 p.20 cm.Crane,StephenCritica ed interpretazione1871-1900818.409Beer,Thomas438771ITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.RICAunimarc000001775Stephen Crane71966UNIBASMONLETMONOGRLETTEREGLAGUARDIA0119990730BAS01094120000920BAS01182920001010BAS01163220050601BAS011752batch0120050718BAS01104720050718BAS01110620050718BAS01113620050718BAS011150BATCH0020070503BAS011733BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA1Polo Storico-UmanisticoGENCollezione generaleFP/2365FP/23652365L23651999073002Prestabile Generale01591nam a2200301 i 4500991003751199707536080627s2002 fr b i000 0 eng d9287149917b13746170-39ule_instDi.S.Te.B.A.eng333.7222Brunner, Robert628819Identification of the most important transboundary protected areas in Central and Eastern Europe /Robert Brunner ; Committee for the Activities of the Council of Europe in the field of Biological and Landscape DiversityStrasbourg :Council of Europe Press,200230 p. ;30 cmNature and environment ;128"Committee for the activities of the Council of Europe in the Field of Biological and Landscape Diversity"Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-25)Nature conservationEuropeInternational cooperationEnvironmental protectionEuropeInternational cooperationProtected areasEuropeCouncil of Europe.Committee for the Activities of the Council of Europe in the field of Biological and Landscape Diversity.b1374617028-01-1427-06-08991003751199707536LE003 578.7 NAE01.01 128 (2002) RAM12003000083972le003pE10.35-l- 00000.i1483414519-09-08Identification of the most important transboundary protected areas in Central and Eastern Europe1226413UNISALENTOle00327-06-08ma -engfr 0001277oam 2200301z- 450 991015322220332120230913112557.01-58218-301-5(CKB)3710000000960453(BIP)007332929(EXLCZ)99371000000096045320190224c2001uuuu -u- -engJohn Brown & His Men Volume 2 of 2Digital Scanning Inc1 online resource (352 p.) 1-58218-360-0 This was the famous raid into Virginia by John Brown, hero, martyr, madman, and murderer. A New Englander by birth, Brown distinguished himself for fearlessness and violence after the bloody struggle in Kansas where he hoped to strike a more effective blow for freedom. His crusade against slavery entailed a plan to seize the arsenal at Harper's Ferry, free the blacks in the region, and retreat to a stronghold in the mountains.Brown, john, 1800-1859AbolitionistsHarpers ferry (w. va.)Biography & autobiographyHistoryHinton Richard Josiah1830-19011153432BOOK9910153222203321John Brown & His Men Volume 2 of 23596346UNINA