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198830690Leawood Kansas: CIirculation Service Inc 1988. Plastic comb. Good. 1988. A Good copy. 8vo. 146 pp. with index and ads at rear bound with brown plastic comb and stiff illustrated wraps. Covers are soiled; edges are rubbed and chipped; interior is a bit aged toned; a couple recipe notes otherwise clean and unmarked. CIirculation Service, Inc unknown
19872091502135415780Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
20172091502135413047Sairyusha 2017. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sairyusha paperback
1844517684Canterbury N.H. / New Lebanon N. Y.: Printed in the United Society 1844. Hardcover. Good. First edition under this title and first revised edition. Revised by Giles B. Avery. 24mo. 131pp. Leather and printed papercovered boards. Early pencil owner name "Rebecca J. Ryle" on front pastedown. Lacking the front fly and front blank but the text is complete. Binding rubbed and worn with a bit of loss at the crown and some loss to the paper covering at one corner of the lower board light interior scattered foxing sound but good only. <br /> <br /> One of 1000 copies printed. Variant issue in reddish-brown boards also seen in a slightly larger-sized issue in brownish-tan boards.<br /> Although the title page and cover bear the imprint "Printed in the United Society Canterbury N.H." the cover and secondary title leaf also state: "New Lebanon N.Y. 1844." Originally published in 1823 under the title A Juvenile Monitor. Printed in the United Society hardcover
19402080202105100810Not Available 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1816271<p>New York: J. Seymour American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Agents Appointed to Establish a School for Heathen Youth 1816. first edition. modern 1/4 niger morocco. Good. Inspiration for the First Mission to Hawaii. <br /><br />Rare in commerce most copies have been acquired by American institutions. Few copies have come to documented auction in the past 100 years. Of those made available about half are decommissioned library copies including a copy that sold for over $15000 at a 2006 Sotheby's auction.<br /><br />Condition: Very Good<br /><br />IMPORTANCE & BACKGROUND<br /><br />A biographical account of the lives of five Hawaiian youths who would come to form a core of initial students enrolled at the new Foreign Mission School established at Cornwall Connecticut in 1816. The vivid accounts of Captain Cook's and others explorers' voyages to the Sandwich Islands Hawaii and other Pacific islands generated interest in the U.S. to properly educative Hawaiians in both academic and Christian teachings. The school formed under the direction of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABCFM would serve to educate foreign students in preparation for missionary work in their native lands and elsewhere. <br /><br />A Narrative of Five Youth from the Sandwich Islands was the first of many publications intended to raise funds and stir up popular support for the new school as well as for the first Christian mission sent to the Hawaiian Islands three years later. The publications were a great success leading to the significant funding and public support critical to early efforts to fold Hawaii within the cultural and commercial influence of the United States.<br /><br />BOOK INFO<br /><br />Published in 1816 in New York by J. Seymour under the direction of ".agents appointed to establish a school for heathen youth" e.g. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. First edition first printing. Bound in modern 1/4 green niger morocco with gilt spine lettering over finely woven green cloth backed boards. Refreshed endpapers. Thin Octavo 8 1/2" x 5 1/8". Collated and complete: 3 4-44 p. <br /><br />ABOUT THE WORK & HISTORICAL CONTEXT<br /><br />By the early 1800s Hawaii had become a key aspect of America's growing trade with China. It was a critical resupply port for American ships on the trade route to China and a lucrative source for sandalwood. American merchants saw commercial possibilities that could be expanded. Protestant missionaries saw heathens in need of salvation via Christian conversion.<br /><br />This is a biographical account of and strong bit of fundraising propaganda on how five Hawaiian youths were saved from their heathen ways and savage pasts through a civilized education and Christian conversion. While the backgrounds of the youth vary - one was the son of a chief and another the survivor of brutal inter-tribal warfare for example-- the stories of these five youths share a number of common elements. All had spent time as sailors on American trade ships. Three had served at sea in the War of 1812. Most had experienced periods of extreme hardship after reaching New England. All found sponsors teachers and spiritual guides who helped them on their path to converting to Protestantism.<br /><br />CONDITION INFO<br /><br />The book is Good to Very Good by early 19th century American imprint standards.<br /><br />Binding is tight. Leather is supple. Areas of dust and light soiling to cloth. Lightly toned pages overall with light foxing. Some abrasion to paper along gutter margins of first few pages. Browning to first and last page with some brittleness and chipping. The paper used by the printer was quite thin so the text block background is darkened a bit by opposing page text on the same leaf as in all copies. No writing ex libris marks or library markings. Slight loosening at the head of the first few leaves where binding cords are exposed. A few smudges marginal paper nicks and other signs of light handling.<br /><br />.</p> J. Seymour, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (Agents Appointed to Establish a School for Heathen Youth)
19762091502135407670Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19532082402113802975Published by Jiji Publishing Printing Association 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Published by Jiji Publishing Printing Association paperback
a48073NY 1962 Second Edition. 4to. 617pp. mimeo wraps. Good front and rear corners bumped. paperback
19982111902160900919Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Headquarters for Youth Affairs 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 558p Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Headquarters for Youth Affairs paperback
1996215489AFederal-Provincial-Territorial Task Force on Youth Justice 1996. Soft cover. Very Good. 8 1/2 x 11. 651 pages in very good condition. Pages are clean and unmarked. Coil-bound in blue wraps with black titles. Lightly worn around the edges. Some light scuffs on the covers. SCARCE. VG <br/> <br/> Federal-Provincial-Territorial Task Force on Youth Justice paperback
19882083002115803636Tokyo Ginza Rotary Club 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tokyo Ginza Rotary Club paperback
19362092902140302542Greater Japan Union Youth Group 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Greater Japan Union Youth Group paperback
19772091502135420468Japan Youth Juche Idea Study Group 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Youth Juche Idea Study Group paperback
0243198930.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19882090502113714723Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1998Q-0881504181Countryman Press 1998-09-17. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Countryman Press hardcover
1940ZB644629Northfield Massachusetts: American Youth Hostels Inc. 1940-1948. Volumes 5 1940 through 13 1948 small square octavo each volume complete in four numbers; library markings now in four later board bindings with cloth tape spines all pictorial paper wrappers retained but a few shaved the size of issues varies slightly illustrated sound copies and interiors clean; special events places to visit members experiences etc. some issues have guides to various regions with numerous symbols whose meanings are not apparent to the non-hosteller mostly travel in the United States but after the war occasional articles on European hostelling. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Northfield, Massachusetts: American Youth Hostels Inc., hardcover
19362091502135410997Not Available 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
026078849X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19782091502135407664Not Available 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19712082402113507694Not Available 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19712092902140601298Sourifu Youth Measures 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 310p Size: A5 Sourifu Youth Measures paperback
1970180811970. Unidentified photographers vernacular photograph archive circa 1970s documenting young African American men and women in academic professional and social environments during a decade of expanding opportunity following the Civil Rights Movement. The material provides primary visual evidence of youth identity style and self-presentation supporting research into African American social mobility educational access and cultural expression in the post-1960s United States. The photographs capture individuals at transitional stages of adulthood emphasizing confidence aspiration and community interaction.<br /> <br /> Archive of 18 silver gelatin photographs depicting young African Americans posed in both formal and informal settings. Subjects appear in tailored suits trench coats wool outerwear and bell-bottom trousers characteristic of the period. One image shows a woman with close-cropped hair wearing a pea coat and shoulder bag standing outdoors near a monument with bare trees behind her suggesting a campus or civic environment. Another depicts a man with an Afro and mustache posed before what appears to be an office complex dressed in a suit and fur-collared trench coat standing with one hand on his hip and facing the camera directly. A group photograph of nine individuals captures a moment of informal coordination with one woman directing placement while others laugh or look off-camera indicating a candid pre-portrait interaction. Additional images include a young couple the woman holding notebooks and wearing a knit cap suggesting student life as well as other posed and candid scenes reflecting peer relationships and everyday movement through institutional spaces.<br /> <br /> 18 photographs. Produced during the 1970s a period marked by increased African American participation in higher education professional fields and public life these images document the visual language of confidence and presence adopted by a younger generation navigating new opportunities. The emphasis on dress posture and setting situates the subjects within environments associated with advancement and self-definition. Light wear with minor surface marks images clear and well-preserved; overall very good condition. A focused visual grouping illustrating African American youth identity and social presence in the post-Civil Rights era. unknown
A9780309071796Paperback / softback. New. This report summarizes the presentations and discussion at a workshop entitled Opportunities to Promote Child and Adolescent Development During the After-School Hours convened on October 21 1999. The workshop was organized by the Board on Children Youth and Families and its Forum on Adolescence of the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine with funding from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. This workshop brought together policy makers researchers and practitioners to examine research on the developmental needs of children and adolescents -ages 5 to 14 years-and the types of after-school programs designed to promote the health and development of these young people. Intended to provide a forum for discussion among the various stakeholders the workshop did not generate conclusions about the types of programs that are most effective nor did it generate specific recommendations about after-school programs or promote a particular approach. The workshop coincided with release of the Packard Foundation's fall 1999 issue of The Future of Children entitled "When School Is Out." Focusing on after-school programs the journal provided some context for the workshop providing a backdrop for discussing the importance of after-school programs the types of programs that exist across the country and the policy climate that surrounds after-school programs. This report summarizes the workshop. paperback