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1275623328.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
a44283Andover 1967. 5 issues of this literary journal published by the students of the Phillips Academy. Vol. 115 Nos. 2 3 1967; Vol. 116 No. 1 1967 and one issue without number or date c.1967. Small octavos errata slip in undated issue wraps. VG small chip on front blank of one issue some rubbing on spines. Set of 5 issues: . paperback
5e63711900-1902. Ca. 300 Seiten mit zahlreichen Original-Zeichnungen Halbleder-Einband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Namen des Studierenden "Effmann" auf Vorderdeckel quart Einband leicht fleckig/Einbandkanten und Rücken etwas berieben. - sonst sehr gut erhaltenes Arbeitsbuch / Das Übungsbuch enthält farbig dargestellte Nivellierzeichnungen mit schriftlichen Aufzeichnungen / Nivellier-Vorübungen / Feldübungen / Landmeßkunst / Große Massenberechnungen / Geometrisches Zeichnen / Erläuterungen von Winkelmeßübungen / Höhenmessungen usw. - unknown
1812H22497Lisboa: Typografia da Mesma Academia 1812. First printing. Paperback. Good. Vol. IV only. 8vo old tan wraps with printed spine label good with some wear and creasing to spine contents very good many pages uncut and unopened at top edge. 420 pp. Typografia da Mesma Academia paperback
bb_RoyalAcademy<b>ROYAL ACADEMY</b> Nonsense Manuscript sketch at the end of a 4-page letter undated but probably circa 1880 showing the antics of seven cleaning women preparing for the opening of a new show at the Royal Academy of Art scrubbing the various framed canvases using feather-dusters brooms cloths &c by way of provenance addressed to an artist named Cooke.<br /><br />"I just write a line to say that I am taking the liberty of telling two or three interested friends that they may go to see your pictures -- and I have given them my card that there may be no mistake. I know how full your rooms are but I could not help telling them that I was sure you wd kindly allow them to walk up pay their money & take their choice. I shall call in on Saturday with a party of about 320 grown up people 60 children and a cow. This is the penalty of your being so good natured. I hope the washing & dusting is & that Mrs Cooke won't be over-fatigued. Ever yours sincerely Arthur Church"
2n632Parker Furnival & Parker Military Library Whitehall London 1741-1840. 8 152 S. mit einem lithographierten Titel 3 lithographischen Tafeln sowie 4 altcolorierten Uniformtafeln späterer Halbleinen-Einband quart etwas stockfleckig/1 Tafel gering eingerissen/Stempel auf Titel. unknown
1780266788Petropoli Saint Petersburg: Typis Academiae scientiarum 1780. 18 folding engraved plates at end one folding table in text. viii LACKING 84 pages of introductory matter pp. 1-395 pp. Articles in Latin and in French. 1 vols. 4to. Modern quarter brown morocco and marbled boardsnew endpapers. Ex-library with discard stamp on original endpaper. 18 folding engraved plates at end one folding table in text. viii LACKING 84 pages of introductory matter pp. 1-395 pp. Articles in Latin and in French. 1 vols. 4to. Part two of the report on the year 1777 by the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Sciences. Articles include<br /> <br /> Peter Simon PALLAS article on the giant anteater Observationes circa Myrmecophagam Africanam at pp. 223-231; Description du Bufle i.e. Buffalo à Queue de Cheval.pp. 232-257; Observations sur l'Asne dans son état sauvage ou sur le veritable onagre des anciens pp. 258-277.<br /> <br /> An article by Daniel BERNOULLI at pp. 109-129 on the mesurement of time; and several articles by the great Swiss mathematician Leonhard EULER: De integratione formulae; De valore formulae integralis; Novae demonstrationes circa resolutionem numerorum in quadrata; Considerationes circa brachystochronas; Sur l'effet de la refraction dans les observations terrestres; De motu oscillatorio penduli cuiuscunque dum arcus datae amplitudinis absolvit; De theoria lunae ad maiorem perfectionis gradum evehenda. Typis Academiae scientiarum unknown
1019788909.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
MA11N-00455United States Military Academy. Collectible - Very Good. West Point NY: United States Military Academy 1972. 1st edition. 4to. 573pp. Illus. Very Good book. Small split in front tail joint. Front board printed "To Mom and Dad / Oops There goes Number Two" in gilt. New York West Point United States Military Academy yearbooks Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. United States Military Academy unknown
MA11N-00454United States Military Academy. Collectible - Good. West Point NY: United States Military Academy 1972. 1st editino. 4to. 573pp. Illus. Good book. Small split in front tail joint. Front board printed "First Year" in faded gilt. New York West Point United States Military Academy yearbooks Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. United States Military Academy unknown
in-8, 129 pp., ill., cartes, broche, couverture illustrée.- 9782960018905 Tres bel exemplaire. [HA-1]
1137472308.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
SONG1137472308MACMILLAN 2014-11-28. 2014. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.45x1.07x8.87. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. MACMILLAN hardcover
DADAX1137472308MACMILLAN 2014-11-28. 2014. hardcover. New. 5.45x1.07x8.87. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. MACMILLAN hardcover
1349501220.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19922081502111900728Zenkoku Zukan Literature Reduction and Reproduction Center 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 Hardcover Zenkoku Zukan Literature Reduction and Reproduction Center paperback
16759Women's Education Movement. Pamphlet/ Volume 14 of 17: Acts for the State of Massachusetts January 12th Session 1804 Incorporation of Bradford Academy Containing the original incorporation of Bradford Academy. Bradford opened as the first coeducational institution in Massachusetts but due to overwhelming interest from parents of girls with no other option for education Bradford soon transitioned to become the first all-female academy in Massachusetts and among the first in the United States in 1836. Only three examples of these early Incorporation Acts could not be found among Institutional Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. But this document predates Seneca Falls by 40 years and Bradford was among the very first institutions to educate women in the United States. unknown books
16751Women's Educational Movement. Bradford Female Academy Catalog 1886. A catalog from one of the most important historical female academics. Contains names of current students and an outline of the curriculum. Bradford opened as the first coeducational institution in Massachusetts but due to overwhelming interest from parents of girls with no other options for education Bradford soon transitioned to become the first all-female academy in Massachusetts and among the first in the United States in 1836. Not copy of this item could be found among Institutional and library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. unknown books
16750Women's Education Movement. Pamphlet/ Volume 4 of 17: Bradford Female Academy Catalog 1844. A very early catalog from one of the most important historical female academics. Contains names of current students and an outline of the curriculum. Bradford opened as the first coeducational institution in Massachusetts but due to overwhelming interest from parents of girls with no other options for education Bradford soon transitioned to become the first all-female academy in Massachusetts and among the first in the United States in 1836. Very rare to find items from the first decade of operation of this pionering Female Academy. There are no copies of this very early female education catalog in any institution or libraries as per OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. This document dates 4 years before Seneca Falls. unknown books
1982208270211490538375th meeting of Naval Academy 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. 75th meeting of Naval Academy paperback
1981208270211490532475th meeting of Naval Academy 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. 75th meeting of Naval Academy paperback
048405483X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189016764Paris: Gauthier-Villars / Imprimeur-Libraire 1890. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. First Edition. 4 79 pages. 4to. Original marbled boards with leather spine and gilt titling. Rubbing to the extremities. Occasional soiling internally generally bright and clean. Boards. Roughly translated title: "Collection Of Memoirs Reports And Documents Relating To The Observation Of The Passage Of Venus On The Sun: Annex Gauthier-Villars / Imprimeur-Libraire unknown
18722Issued by Tass Agency Chronicle House 72-78 Fleet Street E.C.4. London. No. 8669 28 June 1947. 5pp. folio. Duplicate typescript on three leaves. In fair condition on aged paper. The first article produced on the eve of Indian independence begins: 'Moscow radio broadcast an account of a lecture given by Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Zhukove on "The Situation in India" at the Polytechnical Museum in Moscow.' It proceeds with a summary of Zhukov's lecture the view he expounds including the following: 'Britain's new policy derives from the economic changes which took place in India during the years of the Second World War. India's big bourgeoisie made profits from the war and have become richer and at the same time more compliant towards Britain. The bourgeoisie's fear of the popular masses is greater than their fear of Britain.' The second articles is pure propaganda beginning: 'A vast territory of over 1158000 sq. miles lies in the North-East of the Soviety Union. In Tsarist days it was known as "the Siberia of Siberia." It is now the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - a part of the Russian Federation - which is just celebrating the 25th anniversary of its foundation says a TASS message.' From the papers of Jimmy Shields of the International Department of the Communist Party of Great Britain. No other copy traced. Issued by Tass Agency, Chronicle House, 72-78 Fleet Street, E.C.4., London. No. 8669, 28 June 1947. unknown