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1895487911895. Slg. klin. Vortr. N.F. 132. - Leipzig Verlag von Breitkopf & Härtel 1895 8° 14 pp. 2 Abbildungen orig. Broschur. Erste Auflage! "Auf Grund von beiden Befunden gelangt Ludwig Mann 1866-1936 zur Aufstellung von folgendem Gesetz: "Die Hemiplegie lähmt nicht einzelne Muskeln sondern ganze Muskel mechanism en d.h. funktionell zusammengehörige eine physiologische Bewegungseinheit darstellende Muskel komplexe. Und zwar giebt es ganz bestimmte solche Mechanismen welche in der überwiegenden Zahl der Fälle dauernd gelähmt sind und andere welche vollständig intakt bleiben. Für dieses theoretisch ebenso bedeutsame wie diagnostisch verwertbare Verhalten stellt Verfasser einen Erklärungsversuch in Aussicht. LIEPMANN Breslau. unknown
188195461Paris, Amand-Durand, [ 1881]. 8,8 x 5,0 cm (Einfassung). Blattmaß 10,5 x 6,2 cm. Verso mit dem rotem Orig.-Stempel des Stechers. Unter Feinkarton-Passepartout.
185999558Leipzig, Verlag der Modernen Klassiker, [ 1859]. 260 S., 1 Stahlstich-Portrait-Tafel [= Arthur Friedrich Bussenius, Hrsg.: Moderne Klassiker, Bd. 7]. 13,5 cm. OLn m. mit ornamentaler u. figürlicher Gold- und Blindprägung.
1899147349Verlag von Otto Spamer Leipzig 1899. X, 256 Seiten. Titelgeprägter Original-Leinwand-Einband. (Teils etwas fleckig). 17x12 cm
188126779Leipzig F.A. Brockhaus, 1881. 405 S. Originalleinen 21 cm
188195477Paris, Amand-Durand, [ 1881]. 7,6 x 7,6 cm (Einfassung). Blattmaß 9 x 8,5 cm. Verso mit dem rotem Orig.-Stempel des Stechers. Unter Feinkarton-Passepartout.
189758292ABBerlin, Hugo Steinitz Verlag, (1897). 8° (20x14), 106, (2) S., 2 Bl. Verlagsanzeigen, Hln d.Zt., 2. Aufl. berieben und bestossen, Etikett, Stempel auf Vorsatz/Titel (Naturheilverein 1895, Wien), Papier teils fleckig, ordentliches Belegexemplar,
186242327Bonn : Cohen, 1862. NUR 19. Jg., N.F.: Jg. 9. VII, 336, 204, 39, 100 S. : Faltkarten. 8°. OHLwd. mit Rückengoldpräg. u. marmoriertem Einband. u. verstärkten Ecken.
186586627Paris, Bureau des modes et costumes historiques, [ca. 1865]. Bildgröße 21,5 x 12,5 cm.
185269879Syracuse: Hall Mills and Company 1852. First edition 16mo pp. 127 1; limp purple cloth; wrappers sunned edges worn dampstain to endpaper but text clean and sound contemporary bookplate of Jonas M. Willey good. In notes under Sabin 44324. Hall, Mills, and Company unknown
184456150Boston 1844-45. 1. MANN Horace Seventh Annual Report of the Board of Education; Together with the Seventh Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth 1844. First edition. Octavo 25cm. Original brown paper wrappers with printed title on front untrimmed; 1991pp. Inscribed "J. F. Bumstead Esq. / with best regards from / Horace Mann" on front wrapper. With a few contemporary pencil annotations. A fresh copy edges gently rubbed one or two small stains to wraps: Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> This copy presented by Mann to J. F. Bumstead-plausibly Josiah Freeman Bumstead 1797-1868 who authored primary school primers readers and spellers published by Ticknor and other Boston firms in the 1840s.<br /> <br /> 2. MANN Horace. The Common School Journal vol. VI no. 5; March 1 1844. Containing the "Seventh Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Education to the Board of Education." PRESENTATION COPY FROM SAMUEL MAY TO ADIN BALLOU. Octavo 26cm. Original paper wrappers printed on front; 64-200pp. Inscribed to "Rev. Adin Ballou / with the best regards of / Sam J. May - / Let all that have eyes read / or all that have ears hear this / admirable document -" With one or two minor marginal pencil marks. Ex libris and discard stamp of Swarthmore College to final leaf. Textblock sound though rubbed but front cover detached rear cover lacking; some staining to outer leaves minor foxing: Good.<br /> <br /> Presentation copy from Samuel Joseph May 1797-1871 to Adin Ballou 1803-1890 founder of the Hopedale Community. May was one of Mann's allies in establishing the Massachusetts state school system and both he and Ballou were members of the New England Non-Resistance Society a peace organization founded by William Lloyd Garrison. <br /> <br /> 3. Association of Masters of the Boston Public Schools. Remarks on the Seventh Annual Report of the Hon. Horace Mann Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown 1844. Octavo 23cm. In original brown paper wrappers printed in black on front; 144pp. Inscribed "B. A. Gould" to front upper cover--possibly pioneering Boston astronomer Benjamin Apthorp Gould 1824-1896. With occasional marginal pencil marks. A fresh copy with one or two tiny chips to spine: Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> 4. MANN Horace. Reply to the "Remarks" of Thirty-One Boston Schoolmasters on the Seventh Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston: Wm B. Fowle and Nahum Capen 1844. Octavo 23cm. <br /> In original dark beige paper wrappers printed in black on front; 176pp. A sound copy with losses at head and tail of spine joints partly split but holding internally clean: Very Good. <br /> <br /> 5. ASSOCIATION OF THE MASTERS OF THE BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Barnum Field; Wm A. Shepard; S. S. Greene; Joseph Hale. Rejoinder to the "Reply" of the Hon. Horace Mann Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education to the "Remarks" of the Association of Boston Masters Upon His Seventh Annual Report. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown 1845. First edition. Octavo 22cm. Original beige wrappers printed in black on front; 55 1 56 40 64pp. Inscribed "The Misses Adams / 1 May 1922" on verso of title page. A sound fresh copy with split at front upper joint chip at tail minor dirt to wraps but internally clean: Very Good. <br /> <br /> Five pamphlets on Horace Mann's 1844 annual report to the Board of Education including two presentation copies of different editions of the report itself and three responses. Mann had toured Europe with his new wife Mary Peabody and friend Samuel Gridley Howe and studied schools in eight countries with special interest in the Prussian school system. His 1844 annual report comparing American and European school systems was received with great offense by Boston schoolteachers. "A group of thirty-one schoolmasters. . . published a sharply worded critique of his seventh Annual Report" targeting "Mann's recommendations for teacher training as well as his opposition to corporal punishment." However this group "soon faced Mann's wrath in the form of written rejoinders" and were ultimately vanquished when "Mann's allies were elected to the Boston School Committee." <br /> <br /> Despite the controversy Mann's efforts to "merge the best that he found in European educational systems with the principles of the growing American common school movement" saw remarkable success. Under his direction the Board of Education spent over $2 million on improved school buildings increased teacher salaries by over 50% opened fifty new high schools commissioned uniform school textbooks from Boston publishers and alotted time for student exercise-shaping the public school system as we know it ANB. All the titles in this collection are uncommon in the book trade. unknown
186664257Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers 1866. 8vo. 23 cm. 120pp. Library withdrawal stamp on titlepage. Waterstain top of pages throughout disbound. McDADE 774: "The Dearing family of six plus a hired boy and woman guest were all brutally hacked to death by him." <br/><br/> T. B. Peterson & Brothers unknown books
1887215191 vol. in-12 relié à coins demi-chagrin brun, dos à 4 nerfs, Verlag von Heinrich Minden, Dresden und Leipzig, 1887, 264 pp.
1899WRCLIT43773New Haven: Tuttle Morehouse and Taylor 1899. Sewn printed wrappers. First edition issued as the Yale University Prize Poem of its year. A very good copy. Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor unknown books
1840093565Boston: Dutton and Wentworth State Printers 1840 Book. Fair. Soft cover. First Edition. The 3rd annual report of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Covers are detached minor fading on edges one page has an inked squiggle line down the side margin. Dutton and Wentworth, State Printers paperback
182370821031018Printed for the Author by T Inkersley Bridge-Street Bradford 1823. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Half-leather with considerable wear to corners covers are both detached marbled end-papers book-plate on inside of front cover darkened and faded marbled block edges text block binding sound clean pages. 264 pages. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 70821031018. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. Printed for the Author by T Inkersley, Bridge-Street hardcover
184616563Boston: Redding & Co 1846. 32pp bound in modern marbled wrappers. Good. Mann who entered the copyright attacks free traders. Allies of the southern planter class they would "reduce the people of the free States.to the amount that barely sustains life" "to the level of the pauper laborers of Europe." American manufactures will suffer "stagnation that must follow a transfer of our work to the workshops of Europe." This "will curtail the profits of our capitalists and thereby put a period to the extension of railroads and other operations that employ many laborers whence the motive to stimulate emigration will be greatly weakened." FIRST EDITION. AI 46-4413 4. 359 NUC 0176397 3. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker BEAL. Redding & Co unknown books
184616563Boston: Redding & Co 1846. 32pp bound in modern marbled wrappers. Good. Mann who entered the copyright attacks free traders. Allies of the southern planter class they would "reduce the people of the free States.to the amount that barely sustains life" "to the level of the pauper laborers of Europe." American manufactures will suffer "stagnation that must follow a transfer of our work to the workshops of Europe." This "will curtail the profits of our capitalists and thereby put a period to the extension of railroads and other operations that employ many laborers whence the motive to stimulate emigration will be greatly weakened." FIRST EDITION. AI 46-4413 4. 359 NUC 0176397 3. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker BEAL. Redding & Co unknown
18966ratcHutchinson and Co. Publishers Ltd 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Bookplate from the previous owner tipped in on the front inner board. Publication of 123 pages. The boards are a little shelf rubbed. There is foxing on the end papers. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The text is legible. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Hutchinson and Co. Publishers Ltd hardcover
1896860F12London: None 1896-1934 . Loose Pages Articles. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5.5". None. The signatures of four prominent British painters: Alfred Parsons Harrington Mann Ernest Crofts and Henry Tanworth Wells. The first two signatures flat signed to a sheet of folded paper are of the miniaturist and portrait painter Henry Tamworth Wells and the painter of historical and military scenes Ernest Crofts the latter of whom dates his signature 'Oct. 12th. 1896'.Wells was most famous for his 'Victoria Regina' showing the young Queen Victoria receiving the news of her accession to the throne while Crofts was celebrated for his depictions of the Napoleonic Wars.Excised from a letter and mounted is the inscription of Alfred Parsons a popular English artist illustrator landscape painter and garden designer.Also present is a signed 1899 letter from the Scottish portrait artist and decorative painter Harrington Mann along with the prospective for a 1934 Exhibition of his portraits. Mann's letter addresses one M.H. Spielmann a Victorian art critic who edited 'The Connoisseur' and 'Magazine of Art'.He begins 'I have unfortunately just had my picture photographed - but of course it was photographed for the catalogue!'. He is concerned about the outcome and explains 'you must do what you think best - have it photographed again or borrow the first one from the . catalogue'. He continues 'as to my artistic career there is not much to be said. I studied at the Slade and in Paris under Boulanger and Lefebvre afterwards I worked in Rome and in different parts of Italy for 2 years. Of course my work has always been associated with that of the Glasgow men I was born in Glasgow. I have shown at the RA regularly for a number of years beginning at the age of 19!'. Consisted of four loose leaves two folded. Small hole to tail of Wells and Crofts leaf. Spotting to Mann letter and brochure with closed tear to fold of brochure and letter age toned. Very Good Indeed None unknown
1836002532Boston MA USA: Dutton & Wentworth 1836 Boston: Dutton & Wentworth 1836. First edition. 4to. Full-sheep. 1007 pp. A copy of the Massachusetts General Laws and the United States Constitution lacking the thirteenth amendment prohibiting slavery but including specific prohibitions against forcibly imprisoning people of color. Pedophilia was punishable by death and rape by life imprisonment. Head and foot of spine material deteriorated 3" to expose signatures. All the pages are held fast. Minimal foxing. Clean copy. Overall good condition. Dutton & Wentworth hardcover
181179039London: John Booth 1811. First Edition. hardcover. good. With fine folding colored map lacking the 4 plates. Off setting on the title page otherwise a nice clean copy. Rebound in the early 1900s in 3/4 leather over marbled boards; corners bumped spine worn cracking to hinges which has been repaired. London: John Booth 1811. First Edition. Scarce.<br/><br/> John Booth unknown books
181179039London: John Booth 1811. First Edition. hardcover. good. With fine folding colored map as frontispiece but lacking the other 4 color plates. Offsetting on the title page otherwise a nice clean copy. Rebound in the early 1900s in 3/4 leather over marbled boards; corners bumped spine worn Joints cracked but have been repaired. London: John Booth 1811. First Edition. A good copy of this scarce book.<br/> <br/> John Booth unknown
1900392540Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Decorative gray cloth stamped in green and gilt. Spine faded gutter before title cracked still very good lacking the dustwrapper. Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover
1815007976Warren Rhode Island: Printed by Samuel Randall 1815 32 pages. Size: 8vo. First Edition. Sewn Wraps. Good Plus. Printed by Samuel Randall paperback