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July 9, 2026

Germany Book Collection on DVD The Ultimate Collection of 132 Books This is the most complete collection on DVD for the best price on eBay. This item is delivered on a fully interactive DVD ROM readable on all computers. The files are in PDF format to view, copy or print them easily. They are fully searchable. All our DVDs are professionally produced, designed and packaged. This DVD contains 132 interesting books about the History and Genealogy of Germany. You will discover information on many topics such as newspapers, settlement, soldiers, archives, records and memorials as well as many illustrations of specific events, settings and portraits of honorable people and much more! This outstanding book collection serves as an excellent resource for anyone interested in history and genealogy! Contents: A list of works relating to the Germans in the United States. Compiled under the direction of A.P.C. Griffin, chief bibliographer (1904) – Griffin, A. – 40 pages Early German American newspapers (1910) – Miller, D. – 120 pages History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran church in North and South Carolina, from the earliest period of the colonization of the Dutch, German and Swiss settlers to the close of the first half of the present century (1872) – Bernheim, G. D. – 564 pages Ludwig genealogy : sketch of Joseph Ludwig, who was born in Germany in 1699, and his wife and family, who settled at “Broad Bay”, Waldoboro’, 1753 (1886) – Ludwig, M. – 242 pages The Penn Germania : a popular journal of German history and ideals in the United State Vol.1 (1912) – n.a. – 926 pages Where do you stand? An appeal to Americans of German origin (1918) – Hagedorn, H. – 156 pages A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 : with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes, also, an appendix containing lists of more than one thousand German and French names in New York prior to 1712 (1876) – Rupp, I. D. – 550 pages A connected series of notes on the chief revolutions of the principal states which composed the empire of Charlemagne, from his coronation in 814, to its dissolution in 1806: on the geneaologies of the imperial house of Habsburgh, and of the six secular electors of Germany; and on Roman, German, French and English nobility (1807) – Butler, C. – 354 pages A genealogical table and history of the Springer family, in Europe and North America, for eight centuries, from the earliest German princes (1881) – Springer, M. – 178 pages A genealogy of the Nye family Vol.1 (1907) – Nye, G. H. – 772 pages A genealogy of the Nye family Vol.2 (1907) – Nye, G. H. – 452 pages A genealogy of the Nye family Vol.3 (1907) – Nye, G. H. – 336 pages American loyalty by citizens of German descent (1917) – n.a. – 24 pages An account of the manners of the German inhabitants of pennsylvania (1910) – Rush, B. – 162 pages Constitution and by-laws of the Pennsylvania-German Society : organized April 15, 1891 (1891) – n.a. – 16 pages Descendants of Henry Melchior MĂĽhlenberg (1900) – Richards, H. M. M. – 102 pages Early history of the Reformed church in Pennsylvania (1906) – Miller, D. – 290 pages Experience of German Methodist preachers (1859) – Miller, A. – 444 pages Family records of Jacob Raber from Germany : and his lineal descendants (1914) – Raber, J. A. – 90 pages Fighting Germany’s spies (1918) – Strother, F. – 306 pages Genealogy of the Anthony family from 1495 to 1904 traced from William Anthony, Cologne, Germany, to London, England, John Anthony, a descendant, from England to America (1904) – Anthony, C. – 434 pages German achievements in America; a tribute to the memory of the men and women who worked, fought and died for the welfare of this country; and a recognition of the living who with equal enterprise, genius and patriotism helped in the making of our United States (1916) – Cronau, R. – 240 pages German archives as sources of German-American history (1907) – Rosengarten, J. G. – 30 pages German religious life in colonial times (1906) – Bittinger, L. F. – 154 pages German settlers and german settlements in Indiana (1915) – Fritsch, W. A. – 82 pages Historic background and annals of the Swiss and German pioneer settlers of southeastern Pennsylvania (1917) – Eshleman, F. – 400 pages Historical sketch of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania (1872) – Martin, J. H. – 216 pages History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants (1908) – Skal, G. – 290 pages History of the descendants of Mathias Slaymaker who emigrated from Germany and settled in the eastern part of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, about 1710 (1909) – Slaymaker, H. C. – 434 pages History of the Eberharts in Germany and the United States from A. D 1265 to A. D. 1890–625 years (1891) – Eberhart, U. – 280 pages Memorials of the Quisenberry family in Germany, England and America (1900) – Quisenberry, A. C. – 164 pages Pennsylvania Dutch, and other essays (1872) – Gibbons, P. E. – 228 pages Pennsylvania genealogies; chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (1896) – Egle, W. H. – 818 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.10 (1900) – n.a. – 871 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.11 (1902) – n.a. – 883 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.12 (1903) – n.a. – 606 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.13 (1904) – n.a. – 512 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.14 (1905) – n.a. – 524 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.15 (1906) – n.a. – 708 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.16 (1907) – n.a. – 560 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.17 (1908) – n.a. – 688 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.18 (1909) – n.a. – 320 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.19 (1910) – n.a. – 330 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.2 (1892) – n.a. – 166 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.20 (1911) – n.a. – 538 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.21 (1912) – n.a. – 478 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.22 (1913) – n.a. – 530 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.23 (1915) – n.a. – 144 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.24 (1916) – n.a. – 270 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.25 (1917) – n.a. – 292 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.27 (1920) – n.a. – 440 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.28 (1922) – n.a. – 256 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.29 (1922) – n.a. – 248 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.3 (1893) – n.a. – 306 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.31 (1925) – n.a. – 624 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.32 (1924) – n.a. – 282 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.33 (1913) – n.a. – 448 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.34 (1929) – n.a. – 164 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.36 (1929) – n.a. – 292 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.37 (1930) – n.a. – 320 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.38 (1930) – n.a. – 414 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.39 (1930) – n.a. – 244 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.4 (1894) – n.a. – 306 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.40 (1932) – n.a. – 414 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.41 (1933) – n.a. – 330 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.42 (1934) – n.a. – 874 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.45 (1935) – n.a. – 408 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.47 (1939) – n.a. – 456 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.48 (1940) – n.a. – 358 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.49 (1941) – n.a. – 374 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.5 (1895) – n.a. – 280 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.50 (1944) – n.a. – 282 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.51 (1945) – n.a. – 430 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.52 (1946) – n.a. – 376 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.53 (1948) – n.a. – 368 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.6 (1896) – n.a. – 314 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.7 (1897) – n.a. – 682 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.8 (1898) – n.a. – 396 pages Pennsylvania-German Society Vol.9 (1899) – n.a. – 556 pages Redemptioners and indentured servants in the colony and commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1901) – Geiser, K. F. – 136 pages Scandinavian immigrants in New York, 1630-1674; with appendices on Scandinavians in Mexico and South America, 1532-1640, Scandinavians in Canada, 1619-1620, Some Scandinavians in New York in the eighteenth century, German immigrants in New York, 1630-1674 (1916) – Evjen, J. O. – 508 pages Studies in Pennsylvania German family names (1902) – Kuhns, O. – 368 pages The Beginnings of the German Element in York County, Pennsylvania (1916) – Wentz, A. R. – 230 pages The Belmont-Belmonte family, a record of four hundred years, put together from the original documents in the archives and liibraries of Spain, Portugal, Holland, England and Germany, as well as from private sources (1917) – Gottheil, R. J. H. – 284 pages The descendants of Jacob Schoff, who came to Boston in 1752 and settled in Ashburnham in 1757 : with an account of the German immigration into colonial New England (1910) – Schoff, W. – 184 pages The domestic life and characteristics of the Pennsylvania-German pioneer Vol.10 (1900) – Schantz, F. J. F. – 510 pages The Dunkers; a sociological interpretation (1906) – Gillin, J. L. – 254 pages The German and Swiss settlements of colonial Pennsylvania: a study of the so-called Pennsylvania Dutch (1914) – Kuhns, O. – 284 pages The German element in the United States : with special reference to its political, moral, social, and educational influence Vol.1 (1909) – Faust, A. B. – 710 pages The German element in the United States : with special reference to its political, moral, social, and educational influence Vol.2 (1909) – Faust, A. B. – 676 pages The German emigrants; or, Frederick Wohlgemuth’s voyage to California (1850) – Dietrich, C. – 62 pages The German emigration from New York province into Pennsylvania Vol.5 (1899) – Richards, M. H. – 130 pages The German emigration to America, 1709-1740 (1898) – Jacobs, H. E. – 156 pages The German exodus to England in 1709 (1897) – Diffenderffer, F. R. – 364 pages The German immigration into Pennsylvania through the port of Philadelphia from 1700 to 1775 : part II: The Redemptioners (1900) – Diffenderffer, F. R. – 430 pages The German newspapers of Lebanon County; read before the Lebanon County historical society, April 13, 1910 (1910) – Miller, D. – 30 pages The German Pietists of provincial Pennsylvania : 1694-1708 (1895) – Sachse, J. F. – 580 pages The German sectarians of Pennsylvania : a critical and legendary history of the Ephrata Cloister and the Dunkers Vol.1 (1899) – Sachse, J. F. – 652 pages The German sectarians of Pennsylvania : a critical and legendary history of the Ephrata Cloister and the Dunkers Vol.2 (1899) – Sachse, J. F. – 676 pages The German settlement (1900) – Goodhart, B. – 64 pages The German settlement society of Philadelphia, and its colony, Hermann, Missouri (1907) – Bek, W. – 238 pages The German soldier in the wars of the United States (1890) – Rosengarten, J. G. – 312 pages The German-American plot; the record of a great failure, the campaign to capture the sympathy and support of the United States (1915) – Wile, F. W. – 136 pages The Germans in colonial times (1901) – Bittinger, L. F. – 328 pages The Germans of 1849 in America : an address delivered before the Monday Club of Columbus, Ohio, March 14, 1887 (1887) – Becker, M. J. – 58 pages The Hessians and the other German auxiliaries of Great Britain in the revolutionary war (1884) – Lowell, E. – 372 pages The history of the Old Eagle School, Tredyffrin, in Chester County, Pennsylvania : with alphabetical lists of interments in the graveyard and of German settlers in Chester County, and a poem presenting the suggestive features of the place (1909) – Pleasants, H. – 228 pages The Keim and allied families in America and Europe Vol.1 (1898) – Keim, D. R. – 470 pages The Keim and allied families in America and Europe Vol.2 (1898) – Keim, D. R. – 426 pages The life of Francis Daniel Pastorius, the founder of Germantown, illustrated with ninety photographic reproductions (1908) – Learned, M. D. – 512 pages The Mennonites of America (1909) – Smith, H. – 490 pages The Penn Germania : a popular journal of German history and ideals in the United State Vol.2 (1912) – n.a. – 262 pages The Penn Germania : a popular journal of German history and ideals in the United State Vol.3 (1912) – n.a. – 548 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.1 & 2 (1900) – n.a. – 830 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.10 Part 1 (1909) – n.a. – 636 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.10 Part 2 (1909) – n.a. – 772 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.11 Part 1 (1910) – n.a. – 806 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.11 Part 2 (1910) – n.a. – 844 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.12 Part 1 (1911) – n.a. – 792 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.12 Part 2 (1911) – n.a. – 804 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.3 & 4 (1903) – n.a. – 824 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.5 & 6 (1905) – n.a. – 820 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.7 (1906) – n.a. – 936 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.8 Part 1 (1907) – n.a. – 608 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.8 Part 2 (1907) – n.a. – 722 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.9 Part 1 (1908) – n.a. – 604 pages The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants Vol.9 Part 2 (1908) – n.a. – 608 pages The Pennsylvania-German in civil life (1918) – Nead, B. M. – 62 pages The Pennsylvania-German in the settlement of Maryland (1914) – Nead, B. M. – 362 pages The settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the beginning of German emigration to North America (1899) – Pennypacker, S. – 388 pages The settlement of the German coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German descent (1909) – Deiler, J. H. – 154 pages The Vanderlip, Van Derlip, Vander Lippe family in America; also including some account of the Von Der Lippe family of Lippe, Germany, from which the Norwegian, Dutch and American lines have their descent (1914) – Booth, C. E. – 210 pages Here are a few images from the collection: Attention eBay Staff: The books on this media were copyrighted prior to January 1, 1923 and/or are Government publications which are free of copyright restrictions. This media resides within the Public Domain as defined by the United States Copyright Office. This ad complies with all eBay rules and regulations.

July 9, 2026

Auflage: Standard Version PurpleHills Home Entertainment GmbH, 8 DVDs dvd Sprache: Deutsch Bestell-Nr: 74184 Bemerkungen: 8 DVDs, Pappschuber leicht berieben, sonst in sehr gutem Zustand, DVD-444 Schlagworte: DVD .

July 9, 2026

This collection includes 208 issues covering the period from 1921 to 1924. 208 ISSUES. An industry powerhouse at its height, Moving Picture World frequently reiterated its independence from the film studios.

July 9, 2026

Yoga Undressed The Collection – Naked Yoga 4 Video DVD Set The Beginner Practice. Your Body is a Temple. Come inside and pay homage … Surrender to your natural, authentic being. Return to innocence, a sanctuary for your spirit where you can cultivate strength, grace, intimacy and reverence for your own sacred self. A flowing tantric vinyasa yoga practice combining an introduction to kundalini and the essentials of vinyasa hatha yoga, this Beginner DVD will remind you of your joyful, unfettered spirit, as you move from grounding kundalini exercises to sun salutations, warrior poses, standing balances, backbends and twists. Strengthen and tone every part of your body, increase flexibility and balance and find peace of mind. Feel more empowered, energized, and beautiful with every new asana you learn, all done with a heightened sense of awareness, in your most essential, pure, and natural state, radiant and at one with yourself. Experience the innate power and grace of your life force and your natural beauty, unadorned and perfect because of it– your inherent freedom and essential aliveness that yoga serves to liberate. The Beginner Practice. A Flowing Tantric Vinyasa Yoga Practice Combining An Introduction To Kundalini & The Essentials Of Vinyasa Hatha Yoga. A Flowing Tantric Vinyasa Yoga Practice Beginner DVD – Grounding Kundalini Exercises Cultivate Strength, Grace, Intimacy & Reverence For Your Sacred Self Sun Salutations, Warrior Poses, Standing Balances, Backbends & Twists Feel More Empowered, Energized, And Beautiful Strengthen And Tone Every Part Of Your Body Gain A Heightened Sense Of Awareness Increase Flexibility And Balance Find Peace Of Mind Run Time: 45 Minutes. Format: DVD, Region 0 – Plays Worldwide. PLEASE NOTE THERE IS TASTEFUL / ARTISTIC NUDITY IN THIS PRODUCT – EDUCATIONAL IN NATURE, NO SEX / DIRECT / BLATANT ANATOMICAL SCREENSHOTS About Jennifer Kries / Yoga Undressed We invite you to get undressed, embrace your universal oneness, your sacred sexuality, your true nature. Experience a greater awareness and expanded sense of freedom as you see and feel your body move from one posture to the next, inspiring a more mindful, sensual and connected practice. Lose yourself to the feeling of peace and bliss that is your true and immortal essence. Shed your coverings and reside in your pure untouched, infinite nature. Give yourself permission to feel joyful and radiant—at home in your own skin, blissfully unselfconscious and aware. Embark on a path with us. Enter our sanctuary and light the candles of your essence, your true, immortal nature. Rediscover yourself—-your passion for life. Embrace your purity of heart. Meet the energy of your existence, the sacred, sexual power of the divine feminine, of the goddess, source of life-giving energy and enlightenment, movement, creativity, life itself. What you are about to see will delight and inspire you – – an exceptional Tantric vinyasa yoga practice, celebrating and honoring what is natural, seeking to unite all dualities in ones own being—shiva and shakti, male and female– cultivating reverence for your highest self in order to awaken the divine. This flowing practice blends Hatha and Kundalini styles, and honors the human body in its most sacred form. Meet your Kundalini shakti, your sacred, sexual energy, your secret tool, that has the power to transform, manifesting in great health, creativity, and abundance, inspiring you to reach your full potential in every area of your life. Awaken your spirit and honor your inner goddess. Unleash the fullness of your potential. Let go and give way to the ultimate self-expression–to your most primal, powerful, sacred, sensual self, to your timeless essence and your true nature. Welcome to Yoga Undressed, the sheltering playground where you will uncover your original self; the joyful, unguarded, bold spirit you truly are. Sat Nam~ Dancer, choreographer, yoga devotee, author and Pilates master teacher, Jennifer Kries is an unparalleled innovator in the realm of alternative health and fitness. First to bring Pilates to the masses, her award-winning videos and DVDs, The Method Series, Jennifer Kriess Pilates Method and Fox/Fit TVs, The Method Show, revolutionized the fitness community, paving the way for the current wave of enthusiasm for Pilates mind-body exercise. Jennifer’s mind-body arts and fitness background is as rich and diverse as the life force flow that forms the foundation of her new series. Jennifer has enjoyed the benefits of Pilates for most of her life. She first discovered its timeless principles at age 13 in a mat class at New Yorks School of American Ballet given by Pilates disciple, Eve Gentry. She went on to study with three of Joseph Pilates original disciples throughout her professional dance career, starting with Eve Gentry, moving on to Romana Kryzanowska and then Ron Fletcher. With her background as professional dancer and yoga devotee, she brings a dynamic and progressive, yet traditional perspective to her Pilates teaching. Her work transforms bodies and minds in keeping with the passionate spirit that led Joseph Pilates to create his system. She holds a certification through the original Pilates Studio under the guidance of Romana Kryzanowska and is one of a privileged few 2nd generation Pilates Master Teachers in the country. She has practiced yoga since 1988 and has been teaching and inspiring thousands with her unique approach to yoga since 1995. Through her inspiring work, she helps people transform far more than their bodies, enabling them to tap into a reserve of power never before experienced. Her attention to detail, superb teaching style, artistry, and knowledge of Eastern healing techniques, anatomy and energy dynamics makes her one of the most highly sought-after mind-body teachers in the world today. Product Details BrandYoga UndressedProduct TypeDVD The Goddess Series.A Flowing Tantric Vinyasa Yoga Practice Combining Kundalini & The Essentials Of Vinyasa Hatha Yoga.Cultivate Strength, Grace, Intimacy & Reverence For Your Sacred SelfAn Intermediate Level Of Flowing Tantric Vinyasa Kundalini Yoga PracticeDeepen Your Practice, Taking The Warm Up Series To A Whole New Level Check out my other items. –

July 9, 2026

Like New/New All the cases are unopened except the 2 cds that’s not in case see pictures for details The BBC Muzzy Spanish Language Course DVD Set for Children is a comprehensive language learning program designed for young learners. With the beloved character Muzzy as the host, this course uses interactive DVDs to teach Spanish in a fun and engaging way. The English to Spanish course is based on the popular Muzzy series and is created by author Daniel Mallo. This language course is perfect for children looking to learn Spanish in a playful and interactive manner.

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