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Oh, What A Mess! by Hans Wilhelm
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Oh, What A Mess! by Hans WilhelmOh, What A Mess! by Hans Wilhelm

'Oh, What A Mess' is another book that has been written by the wonderfully talented author and illustrator for children’s books.

'Oh, What A Mess' is about a family of pigs who live in a home together and this family does not like to clean up or even take a bath.  All except for a little pig by the name of Franklin who is always clean, always trying to tidy up his room and making sure that he is washed every day before heading to school.

 
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The Orgone Accumulator Handbook: Construction Plans Experimental Use and Protection Against Toxic Energy
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The Orgone Accumulator Handbook: Construction Plans Experimental Use and Protection Against Toxic EnergyA concise handbook describing the original discovery of the orgone energy by Dr. Wilhelm Reich, as well as methods for constructing and safely using orgone energy devices, including the author's own considerable experience on the matter. With a Foreword by Dr. Eva Reich, the daughter of Wilhelm Reich, and an Appendix by two German physicians, from their own university thesis, a double-blind and controlled experiment validating the physiological effects of the orgone accumulator.
 
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Rembrandt, Reputation, and the Practice of Connoisseurship
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Rembrandt, Reputation, and the Practice of ConnoisseurshipFrom 1870 to 1935, the first true catalogues raisonnés of Rembrandt's paintings were produced, incorporating the results of individual connoisseurs' evaluations of authenticity and quality. This book, the first full-length study of this scholarly corpus, concentrates on the written connoisseurship of Wilhelm von Bode, Abraham Bredius, Cornelis Hofstede de Groot, and Wilhelm Valentiner, whose articles and catalogues first shaped the modern conception of Rembrandt as a painter. In addition to analyzing their written work, Scallen addresses the social context of their connoisseurial practices, as shaped by their museum careers and their relationships with dealers and collectors.
 
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Fairy Tales by Wilhelm Hauff
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Fairy Tales by Wilhelm Hauff Fairy Tales
by Wilhelm Hauff
(Rare Book Collection)

A collection of eleven fairy tales in English, written by Wilhelm Hauff, illustrated by Arthur A. Dixon, and published by E. Nister circa 1910 in New York.

* The Story Of Caliph Stork
* Fatima's Rescue
* The Story Of Little Mouk
* The Story Of The False Prince
* The Dwarf Long-Nose
* Abner, The Jew Who Saw Nothing
* The Story Of Almansor
* The Story Of The Florin
* The Cold Heart
* The Adventures Of Said
* The Cavern Of Steenfoll: A Scottish Legend

 
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