Epp, Frank H. (Illustrations by Douglas Ratchford)
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ISBN10: 0770512291, ISBN13: 9780770512293, [publisher: Toronto: MacMillan] Hardcover 1975. SIGNED by the author to title page. Cloth hardcover. Dust jacket. 480pp. VERY GOOD in VERY GOOD jacket. [Niagara Falls, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1975]
Mennonite Historical Society, Date: 1990 Some shelf and edge-wear, a few instances of highlighting-- not extensive, solid copy. 1990. Mennonite Historical Society ISBN 1550560131 9781550560138 [CA]
ISBN10: 1550560131, ISBN13: 9781550560138, [publisher: Mennonite Historical Society] Hardcover Some shelf and edge-wear, a few instances of highlighting-- not extensive, solid copy. [Stratford, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1990]
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, Date: 1996-03-01. Paperback. Good. 1996. University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division ISBN 1550560131 9781550560138 [US]
ISBN10: 0770512291, ISBN13: 9780770512293, [publisher: Macmillan, Toronto] Hardcover Second printing (first was in 1974). Octavo, dark blue cloth. pp xii, 13-480. Illustrations and maps in text. Small previous owner name on front pastedown covered with white-out, else fine in VG+ jacket. "This book traces the long and arduous search for a Mennonte identity. From their Anabaptist origins and the persecutions of 16th century Europe, to the pioneering days in British North American and the crucial point in 1920 when they were legally barred from entry into Canada, the experience of Canadian Mennonites has been rife with external domination and internal fragmentation. This is a story of struggle." Note: 1.5 kg parcel, extra shipping may be required, [WELLAND, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1975]
Canada: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Date: 2002. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Ratchford, Douglas. Clean, tight, unmarked; poke hole and scratches center front spine edge of dust jacket; otherwise very minimal wear; blue cloth covers with gilt titles to spine; book itself is in fine condition - appears unread; This book traces the long and arduous search for a Mennonite identity. From their Anabaptist origins and the persecutions of 16th century Europe, to the pioneering days in British North America and the crucial point in 1920 when they were legally barred from entry into Canada, the experience of Canadian Mennonites has been rife with external domination and internal fragmentation. This is a story of struggle. Original drawings by Douglas Ratchford complement beautifully the lucid prose of Dr. Epp. This is a highly readable book about a fascinating People and their determination to maintain a unique way of life. 2002. Mennonite Historical Society of Canada ISBN 1550560131 9781550560138 [CA]
ISBN10: 1550560131, ISBN13: 9781550560138, [publisher: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Canada] Hardcover Clean, tight, unmarked; poke hole and scratches center front spine edge of dust jacket; otherwise very minimal wear; blue cloth covers with gilt titles to spine; book itself is in fine condition - appears unread; This book traces the long and arduous search for a Mennonite identity. From their Anabaptist origins and the persecutions of 16th century Europe, to the pioneering days in British North America and the crucial point in 1920 when they were legally barred from entry into Canada, the experience of Canadian Mennonites has been rife with external domination and internal fragmentation. This is a story of struggle. Original drawings by Douglas Ratchford complement beautifully the lucid prose of Dr. Epp. This is a highly readable book about a fascinating People and their determination to maintain a unique way of life. [Winnipeg, MB, Canada] [Publication Year: 2002]
Toronto: Macmillan. Date: 1975. Hardcover.. 0770512291 . Second printing (first was in 1974). Octavo, dark blue cloth. pp xii, 13-480. Illustrations and maps in text. Small previous owner name on front pastedown covered with white-out, else fine in VG+ jacket. "This book traces the long and arduous search for a Mennonte identity. From their Anabaptist origins and the persecutions of 16th century Europe, to the pioneering days in British North American and the crucial point in 1920 when they were legally barred from entry into Canada, the experience of Canadian Mennonites has been rife with external domination and internal fragmentation. This is a story of struggle." Note: 1.5 kg parcel, extra shipping may be required, . 1975. Macmillan ISBN 0770512291 9780770512293 [CA]
ISBN10: 0770512291, ISBN13: 9780770512293, [publisher: Macmillan, Toronto] Hardcover Second printing (first was in 1974). Octavo, dark blue cloth. pp xii, 13-480. Illustrations and maps in text. Small previous owner name on front pastedown covered with white-out, else fine in VG+ jacket. "This book traces the long and arduous search for a Mennonte identity. From their Anabaptist origins and the persecutions of 16th century Europe, to the pioneering days in British North American and the crucial point in 1920 when they were legally barred from entry into Canada, the experience of Canadian Mennonites has been rife with external domination and internal fragmentation. This is a story of struggle." Note: 1.5 kg parcel, extra shipping may be required, [WELLAND, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1975]
ISBN10: 0770512291, ISBN13: 9780770512293, [publisher: Macmillan of Canada] Hardcover First Edition A fine unmarked tight and very bright first edition signed by the author. Volume I of a 3 volume history of Mennonites in Canada. 480 pp [Ottawa, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1974]
Downsview, Ontario, Canada Mennonite Historical Society of Canada 1993 Hardcover Good in Good jacket Book Fourth printing 1993. Clean sound copy with some highlighting and a mildly bumped rear corner. Makes a very nice clean reading copy with secure boxed packaging! h1.
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Toronto Macmillan 1975 Hardcover. 0770512291. Second printing (first was in 1974). Octavo, dark blue cloth. pp xii, 13-480. Illustrations and maps in text. Small previous owner name on front pastedown covered with white-out, else fine in VG+ jacket. "This book traces the long and arduous search for a Mennonte identity. From their Anabaptist origins and the persecutions of 16th century Europe, to the pioneering days in British North American and the crucial point in 1920 when they were legally barred from entry into Canada, the experience of Canadian Mennonites has been rife with external domination and internal fragmentation. This is a story of struggle." Note: 1.5 kg parcel, extra shipping may be required,
Downsview, Ontario, Canada: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Date: 1993. Book. Good. Hardcover. Fourth printing 1993. Clean sound copy with some highlighting and a mildly bumped rear corner. Makes a very nice clean reading copy with secure boxed packaging! h1. 1993. Mennonite Historical Society of Canada ISBN 1550560131 9781550560138 [US]
Canada: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, Date: 1996. Book. New. Soft cover. 2nd Edition. INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTORE; Our Books are in English, Spanish, French , Italian, German,Russian etc. . We Ship World Wide. 1996. University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division ISBN 1550560131 9781550560138 [CA]
ISBN10: 1550560131, ISBN13: 9781550560138, [publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, Canada] Softcover INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTORE; Our Books are in English, Spanish, French , Italian, German,Russian etc. . We Ship World Wide [Niagara Falls, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1996]
Toronto: Macmillan of Canada [0-7705-1229-1] [1974], 1st edition. (Hardcover) Very good plus, no dust jacket. 480pp. Maps, illustrations, charts, bibliographies, index. Illustrations by Douglas Ratchford. Locale: Prairie Provinces. (Western Canada, Mennonites--Canada). Macmillan of Canada ISBN 0770512291 9780770512293 [CA]
Nice ex-school library copy, VG-VG. 6.5" x 9.5", 480 pages, illustrations, maps, tables, bibliographies, index. This highly readable book is widely regarded as the most comprehensive history of Canadian Mennonites without regard to geographical, chronological or denominational limitations. Date: 1974. Macmillan of Canada ISBN 0770512291 9780770512293 [CA]
ISBN10: 0770512291, ISBN13: 9780770512293, [publisher: Macmillan of Canada, Toronto, ON] Hardcover First Edition Nice ex-school library copy, VG-VG. 6.5" x 9.5", 480 pages, illustrations, maps, tables, bibliographies, index. This highly readable book is widely regarded as the most comprehensive history of Canadian Mennonites without regard to geographical, chronological or denominational limitations. [Winnipeg, MB, Canada] [Publication Year: 1974]
Toronto MacMillan of Canada 1974 First edition. Hard cover Good in very good dust jacket. Ex-library. 480 p. Nice ex-school library copy, VG-VG. 6.5" x 9.5", 480 pages, illustrations, maps, tables, bibliographies, index. This highly readable book is widely regarded as the most comprehensive history of Canadian Mennonites without regard to geographical, chronological or denominational limitations.
Mennonite Historical Societiy of Canada 1993 Fourth Printing. Hardcover Douglas Ratchford Fine in Near Fine jacket pp.480 with index. clean tight copy with some creases to top/bottom spines else minuscule edge and corner wear Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.
Macmillan of Canada 1984 Third Printing Hardcover Good Size: 0x0x0; Stock image may not match our copy's condition. Hardcover; 1984. 8vo; dust jacket edge-worn/scuffed, browned and faded; light wear/scuffing to boards/spine; previous owner's plate on front paste-down; previous owner's name on title page; light browning to pages; occasional ink underlining and marginalia throughout book in a learned hand by noted theologian; Mennonites in Canada 1786-1920 The History of a Separate People.
Macmillan of Canada, Date: 1984. Third Printing. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Stock image may not match our copy's condition.Hardcover; 1984. 8vo; dust jacket edge-worn/scuffed, browned and faded; light wear/scuffing to boards/spine; previous owner's plate on front paste-down; previous owner's name on title page; light browning to pages; occasional ink underlining and marginalia throughout book in a learned hand by noted theologian; Mennonites in Canada 1786-1920 The History of a Separate People. 1984. Macmillan of Canada ISBN 0771598327 9780771598326 [US]
ISBN10: 0771598327, ISBN13: 9780771598326, [publisher: Macmillan of Canada] Hardcover Stock image may not match our copy's condition.Hardcover; 1984. 8vo; dust jacket edge-worn/scuffed, browned and faded; light wear/scuffing to boards/spine; previous owner's plate on front paste-down; previous owner's name on title page; light browning to pages; occasional ink underlining and marginalia throughout book in a learned hand by noted theologian; Mennonites in Canada 1786-1920 The History of a Separate People. [Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1984]
[publisher: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Waterloo, Ontario] Hardcover 1974-1996. (hardcover) Very good in very good dust jacket. 480; xv, 640; xxi, [16], 563pp. 8vo. In illustrated sturdy slip case, as issued. Jackets all very good, as are the books. Volume I traces the long search for a Mennonite identity from the origin of Anabaptism through to the point when the Mennonites were legally barred from entry to Canada. The book tells the narrative of struggle, fragmentation, separation and accommodation. Volume II explains the critical period in Canadian Mennonite history when their survival and identiry were under the threat of assimilation and there was fragmentation within their communities, both pressures felt under the umbrella of the Great Depression. Volume III tells of how World War II challenged the pacifist views of Mennonite communities, initiated the process of urbanization, brought in its wake a new influx of Mennonite people from Europe, and how the shift from a rural to an urban society impacted tradition, the people, and their communities. Volume I / ISBN: 1-55056-013-1. Volume II / ISBN: 0-7715-9708-8. Volume III: 0-7715-9708-8. [Regina, SK, Canada]
Waterloo, Ontario: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada 1974-1996. (hardcover) 480; xv, 640; xxi, [16], 563pp. Very good in very good dust jacket. 8vo. In illustrated sturdy slip case, as issued. Jackets all very good, as are the books. Volume I traces the long search for a Mennonite identity from the origin of Anabaptism through to the point when the Mennonites were legally barred from entry to Canada. The book tells the narrative of struggle, fragmentation, separation and accommodation. Volume II explains the critical period in Canadian Mennonite history when their survival and identiry were under the threat of assimilation and there was fragmentation within their communities, both pressures felt under the umbrella of the Great Depression. Volume III tells of how World War II challenged the pacifist views of Mennonite communities, initiated the process of urbanization, brought in its wake a new influx of Mennonite people from Europe, and how the shift from a rural to an urban society impacted tradition, the people, and their communities. Volume I / ISBN: 1-55056-013-1. Volume II / ISBN: 0-7715-9708-8. Volume III: 0-7715-9708-8.. Mennonite Historical Society of Canada ISBN 1550560131 9781550560138 [CA]
[publisher: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Waterloo, Ontario] Hardcover 1974-1996. (hardcover) Very good in very good dust jacket. 480; xv, 640; xxi, [16], 563pp. 8vo. In illustrated sturdy slip case, as issued. Jackets all very good, as are the books. Volume I traces the long search for a Mennonite identity from the origin of Anabaptism through to the point when the Mennonites were legally barred from entry to Canada. The book tells the narrative of struggle, fragmentation, separation and accommodation. Volume II explains the critical period in Canadian Mennonite history when their survival and identiry were under the threat of assimilation and there was fragmentation within their communities, both pressures felt under the umbrella of the Great Depression. Volume III tells of how World War II challenged the pacifist views of Mennonite communities, initiated the process of urbanization, brought in its wake a new influx of Mennonite people from Europe, and how the shift from a rural to an urban society impacted tradition, the people, and their communities. Volume I / ISBN: 1-55056-013-1. Volume II / ISBN: 0-7715-9708-8. Volume III: 0-7715-9708-8. [Regina, SK, Canada]
ISBN10: 0770512291, ISBN13: 9780770512293, [publisher: Macmillan of Canada] Hardcover First Edition 480 pages. Lengthy inscription by Frank Epp to Canadian author Freda Hawkins. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1974]
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