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Sudeten Saskatchewan (1989)
EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9780969401605 bzw. 0969401604, in Englisch, St. Walburg Sudeten Club, Saskatoon, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wagon Tongue Books [271230], Calgary, AB, Canada.
SUBTITLED : ` A Way to be Free '. As the early waves of WWII began to wash across Europe in 1938, a group of Social Democrats (anti-Nazis) in an area that was to become Czechoslovakia decided that leaving was the best policy. A long journey lead them to Boxcar Village in St. Walburg Saskatchewan. Little by little they were resettled mostly as farmers. They hadn't left all their philosophies in Europe so a variety of social problems arose. These 194 pages - which includes a list of specific families - tell of their successful integration. Plenty of interviews. B/W photographs assist text. Maps - Canada and Germany - on end-papers. Cond : Paper wrapper is orange with black lettering. Front cover photos of 18 members of the `boxcar village'. Sun-faded at spine but clean tight, bright, and square, No marks, names, creases, nor tears. Excellent Canadian history reference copy. Quote (p. 57) : " Social and cultural interest were important to the Sudetens at Tupper Creek. A community hall was built the first winter and a mixed choir and theatre group was formed. Other ethnic groups were brought together from the South Peace River area for various cultural events. Though often referred to as ._._._. . Size: 8vo.
SUBTITLED : ` A Way to be Free '. As the early waves of WWII began to wash across Europe in 1938, a group of Social Democrats (anti-Nazis) in an area that was to become Czechoslovakia decided that leaving was the best policy. A long journey lead them to Boxcar Village in St. Walburg Saskatchewan. Little by little they were resettled mostly as farmers. They hadn't left all their philosophies in Europe so a variety of social problems arose. These 194 pages - which includes a list of specific families - tell of their successful integration. Plenty of interviews. B/W photographs assist text. Maps - Canada and Germany - on end-papers. Cond : Paper wrapper is orange with black lettering. Front cover photos of 18 members of the `boxcar village'. Sun-faded at spine but clean tight, bright, and square, No marks, names, creases, nor tears. Excellent Canadian history reference copy. Quote (p. 57) : " Social and cultural interest were important to the Sudetens at Tupper Creek. A community hall was built the first winter and a mixed choir and theatre group was formed. Other ethnic groups were brought together from the South Peace River area for various cultural events. Though often referred to as ._._._. . Size: 8vo.
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Sudeten Saskatchewan (1989)
~EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9780969401605 bzw. 0969401604, vermutlich in Englisch, St. Walburg Sudeten Club, Saskatoon, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wagon Tongue Books [271230], Calgary, AB, Canada.
SUBTITLED : ` A Way to be Free '. As the early waves of WWII began to wash across Europe in 1938, a group of Social Democrats (anti-Nazis) in an area that was to become Czechoslovakia decided that leaving was the best policy. A long journey lead them to Boxcar Village in St. Walburg Saskatchewan. Little by little they were resettled mostly as farmers. They hadn't left all their philosophies in Europe so a variety of social problems arose. These 194 pages - which includes a list of specific families - tell of their successful integration. Plenty of interviews. B/W photographs assist text. Maps - Canada and Germany - on end-papers. Cond : Paper wrapper is orange with black lettering. Front cover photos of 18 members of the `boxcar village'. Sun-faded at spine but clean tight, bright, and square, No marks, names, creases, nor tears. Excellent Canadian history reference copy. Quote (p. 57) : " Social and cultural interest were important to the Sudetens at Tupper Creek. A community hall was built the first winter and a mixed choir and theatre group was formed. Other ethnic groups were brought together from the South Peace River area for various cultural events. Though often referred to as ._._._. . Size: 8vo.
SUBTITLED : ` A Way to be Free '. As the early waves of WWII began to wash across Europe in 1938, a group of Social Democrats (anti-Nazis) in an area that was to become Czechoslovakia decided that leaving was the best policy. A long journey lead them to Boxcar Village in St. Walburg Saskatchewan. Little by little they were resettled mostly as farmers. They hadn't left all their philosophies in Europe so a variety of social problems arose. These 194 pages - which includes a list of specific families - tell of their successful integration. Plenty of interviews. B/W photographs assist text. Maps - Canada and Germany - on end-papers. Cond : Paper wrapper is orange with black lettering. Front cover photos of 18 members of the `boxcar village'. Sun-faded at spine but clean tight, bright, and square, No marks, names, creases, nor tears. Excellent Canadian history reference copy. Quote (p. 57) : " Social and cultural interest were important to the Sudetens at Tupper Creek. A community hall was built the first winter and a mixed choir and theatre group was formed. Other ethnic groups were brought together from the South Peace River area for various cultural events. Though often referred to as ._._._. . Size: 8vo.
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Sudeten in Saskatchewan : A Way to be Free (1989)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780969401605 bzw. 0969401604, in Englisch, Saint Walburg Sudeten German Club, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Alex Simpson.
Saint Walburg, SK, Canada: Saint Walburg Sudeten German Club, 1989. 194pp. with b/w illustrations. Small curl at corners and soil to outer edges otherwise pages are unmarked and firm in binding. Wraps have edge/rub wear and light creasing. Actual book for sale pictured. 15.4 x 22.9 x 1.4cm, wt499g. Soft Cover. VG-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Alex Simpson.
Saint Walburg, SK, Canada: Saint Walburg Sudeten German Club, 1989. 194pp. with b/w illustrations. Small curl at corners and soil to outer edges otherwise pages are unmarked and firm in binding. Wraps have edge/rub wear and light creasing. Actual book for sale pictured. 15.4 x 22.9 x 1.4cm, wt499g. Soft Cover. VG-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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Sudeten in Saskatchewan; A Way to Be Free (1989)
EN PB
ISBN: 9780969401605 bzw. 0969401604, in Englisch, Sudeten German Club/ Sask German Council Inc. Taschenbuch.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Spafford Books.
St. Walburg, SK: Sudeten German Club/ Sask German Council Inc. [0-9694016-0-4] 1989. (Mass market paperback) 194pp. Near fine. 8vo. Spine and head of top cover lightly sunned; else unblemished. Verso-covers mapped, B&W photos. Includes a list of names of Sudeten German refugees (1939) at rear..
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Spafford Books.
St. Walburg, SK: Sudeten German Club/ Sask German Council Inc. [0-9694016-0-4] 1989. (Mass market paperback) 194pp. Near fine. 8vo. Spine and head of top cover lightly sunned; else unblemished. Verso-covers mapped, B&W photos. Includes a list of names of Sudeten German refugees (1939) at rear..
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Sudeten in Saskatchewan; A Way to Be Free (1989)
EN PB
ISBN: 9780969401605 bzw. 0969401604, in Englisch, Sudeten German Club/ Sask German Council Inc., St. Walburg, SK, Taschenbuch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB) [483199], Regina, SK, Canada.
[0-9694016-0-4] 1989. (Mass market paperback) Near fine. 194pp. 8vo. Spine and head of top cover lightly sunned; else unblemished. Verso-covers mapped, B&W photos. Includes a list of names of Sudeten German refugees (1939) at rear.
[0-9694016-0-4] 1989. (Mass market paperback) Near fine. 194pp. 8vo. Spine and head of top cover lightly sunned; else unblemished. Verso-covers mapped, B&W photos. Includes a list of names of Sudeten German refugees (1939) at rear.
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