Transfer of Movables in German, French, English and Dutch Law


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The subject-matter of this book is the transfer of movable property in German, French, English and Dutch law. Of particular importance is the division into the three main types of transfer system: the causal consensual system, the causal tradition system and the abstract tradition system. Here two dividing lines intertwine: the distinction between causal and abstract systems and the distinction between consensual and tradition systems. Often the existence of three different transfer systems is seen as a complicating factor in harmonizing European private law. Yet, the book demonstrates that the division between consensual systems and tradition systems and the division between causal and abstract systems are not unbridgeable.




A Flower Wedding


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'A Flower Wedding: Described by Two Wallflowers' by Walter Crane is an exquisitely illustrated poem that transports readers to a joyous wedding celebration in 1905. Immerse yourself in the charming tale of Lad's Love and Miss Meadow Sweet as their love blossoms amidst a garden filled with a kaleidoscope of flowers. Crane's masterful artistry brings each page to life, with intricate illustrations capturing the essence of every bloom.







The Peter Pan Picture Book


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The adventures of the three Darling children in Never-Never Land with Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up.




Our Sentimental Garden


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Agnes and Egerton Castle's 1914 work describes the garden and gardening of "Villi no Loki" in the southern moorlands of Surrey, with background information on the people and events of the area.




Little Grey Rabbit's Party


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One evening, Hare rushes home with news of a party he's seen -- little Grey Rabbit and Squirrel hurry out to take a look at the wonderful sight, and return home determined to have their own party... But how do you throw a party? Armed with Wise Owl's 'how to give a party' book, the preparations begin. There are Forfeits, and Invitations, and Thimbles, and RSVP and Iced Cake to remember. Hare takes charge of Turn the Trencher, and little Grey Rabbit busies herself writing invitations. Then there is food to prepare -- what a mixing, stirring and tasting! Finally the guests arrive in their best clothes, and the fun begins. Even Wise Owl enjoys himself...though he doesn't quite play by the rules of Hunt the Thimble! AGE 4-8 as well as adults who will remember Little Grey Rabbit from their own childhoods.




A World Beyond Myself


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A selection of poems that charts the development of the poet's work - poems that provided ironical, anecdotal impressions of life in a god-fearing rural community - to poems of metaphysical and philosophical explorations and spiritual journeys.




The Netherlands Architecture Institute


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The subject of this newly updated book is the building occupied by the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAi), which was designed by the architect Jo Coenen and opened in 1993. NAi is one of the international centers for architectural thought and ideas, and its home has become Famous in its own right as a contemporary architectural landmark. Featuring a wealth of new photos, floor plans and cross sections, the book also includes extensive texts examining the history of NAi, the commissioning of the building, its collections, and its policies and mission. In addition Jo Coenen describes the background of his work as well as the sources that inspired him.




The Donkey


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Experience the emotional depth and resilience of youth in Guy de Maupassant’s Little Louise Roque, a touching narrative that explores the trials and struggles of a young girl in challenging circumstances. In The Donkey, Guy de Maupassant tells a story with a focus on the character of a donkey and the symbolic significance it holds within the narrative. The story explores themes of human nature, social roles, and the often overlooked aspects of everyday life. Maupassant’s narrative provides a reflective and insightful examination of the roles that animals and seemingly mundane elements play in our understanding of the human condition.