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18772015-E18Lee and Shepard Publishers 1877. Hardcover. Very Good. Lee and Shepard 1877. Brown boards with bright gilt on spine. Text is clean and unmarked. Lee and Shepard Publishers hardcover
1877005283Boston: Lee and Shepard Publishers 1877 First Edition. Decorative olive green silk binding black blindstamped decoration gold titles. Antique library bookplate hand-numbered and hand-dated. Brown coated endpapers. 359 pp. 6 pp. advertising. Fraying top of spine very light edgewear. Minimal library markings. Very good condition. Lee and Shepard Publishers hardcover
18442105040003Boston : C.G. Little and J. Brown; W.B. Fowle and N. Capen; S.N. Dickinson 1844. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Horace Mann and the School Masters: Educational Reform in 19th century Massachusetts A sammelband of seven works bound as one. Includes the following: 1. Remarks on the Seventh annual report of the Hon. Horace Mann Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education.; 1844 144 pages; 2. Reply to the "Remarks" of thirty-one Boston schoolmasters on the Seventh annual report of the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education 1844 176 pages; 3. Observations on a pamphlet entitled Remarks on the Seventh annual report of the Hon. Horace Mann secretary of the Massachusetts Board of education 1844 16 pages; 4. Penitential tears; or A cry from the dust by "the thirty-one" prostrated and pulverized by the hand of Horace Mann 1845 59 pages; 5. Letter to the Rev. M.H. Smith in answer to his "Reply" or "Supplement.' 1847 22 pages; 6. Sequel to the so called correspondence between the Rev. M.H. Smith and Horace Mann : surreptitiously published by Mr. Smith containing a letter from Mr. Mann suppressed by Mr. Smith 1847 56 pages; 7. Review of the Reports of the Annual Visiting Committees of the Public Schools of the City of Boston 1845 1846 58 pages. <br> Condition report: The pages are remarkable clean and white. The works are bound together in early 3/4 sheep over marbled boards. The spine is stamped in gold "Historical Papers; "Mann & the Schoolmasters." The front board has been reattached and the binding is solid. <br> Horace Mann was one of the most important figures in the development of universal non-sectarian free education in America. His six reforming principles forms the nucleus of American educational values: 1. the public should no longer remain ignorant; 2. that such education should be paid for controlled and sustained by an interested public; 3. that this education will be best provided in schools that embrace children from a variety of backgrounds; 4. that this education must be non-sectarian; 5. that this education must be taught using the tenets of a free society; and that education should be provided by well-trained professional teachers. Significantly Mann attempted to bring children of all classes together and better equalize the conditions of men. The Seventh Annual Report of the Massachusetts Board of Education included Mann's innovative findings from visits to schools in Europe particularly Prussia Saxony and Holland which Mann felt were superior to those of Massachusetts. The report proposed instruction for the blind deaf and dumb; modes of teaching children to read; the use of text books; and the abandonment of corporal punishment as a primary means of maintaining school discipline. Mann's innovative reform attempts created a backlash from Boston schoolmasters and this volume contains both their and Mann's responses. C.G. Little and J. Brown; W.B. Fowle and N. Capen; S.N. Dickinson hardcover
18452341534Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown / Wm. B. Fowle and Nahum Capen / C. Stimpson 1845. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Minor cosmetic wear a couple pages toned. 1845 Hard Cover. 144; 16; 176; 59 pp. Four works bound in one hardcover volume. Brown leather spine marbled paper over boards gilt titles. A collection of publications related to Horace Mann's response to criticisms of his educational reforms to promote non-denominational common school systems. Charles C. Little and James Brown / Wm. B. Fowle and Nahum Capen / C. Stimpson hardcover
18037640Wien, Joh. Bapt. Wallishausser, 1803. 8°. 80 S., Ppbd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild.
1884186935Heidelberg, Carl Winter, 1884. 278 Seiten. Originalhalbleinen. 23 cm
1900029218Massachusetts Church Union 1900. First Edition . Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Rebound in thick library binding. Church copy with pocket and slip but never checked out. One page with marks in blue pencil but the rest clean & unopened. Uncommon. <br/> <br/> Massachusetts Church Union hardcover
18463983351846. Unbound. Near Fine. A remarkable group of 10 portraits of Horace Mann and his family featuring a unique and previously undiscovered cased sixth plate daguerreotype of Mann the great architect of the American system of popular education. The photos were preserved by the Mann family and all are housed in a circa 1950s cardboard box with the typed ownership label of Horace Mann III Mann’s grandson of Southwest Harbor Maine. The box has some internal repair and chipping. The photos are overall very good with general wear and light spotting to two; the daguerreotype has a few scratches at neck level and a couple of mild abrasions but else near fine. unknown
1894200295Um 1894. Mit handschriftlichen biographischen Aufzeichnungen. Auf festem Zeichenpapier. Lose auf Karton montiert. 9,3 x 10 cm.
184584942[ca. 1845]. 5 x 4,5 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout (21 x 14,5 cm).
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184099319[Ca. 1840]. 12,5 x 10,5 cm. Blattmaß 22,5 x 16 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout.
184099311[Ca. 1840]. 12 x 10,5 cm. Blattmaß 21,5 x 16 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout.
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184584974[ca. 1845]. 5 x 4,5 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout (21 x 14,5 cm).
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186557612London, [ca. 1865]. 12 x 9,5 cm. (Blattgröße ca 19 x 13 cm). Feinkartonpassepartout.
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185057727[Ca. 1850]. 6,5 x 5 cm. (Blattgröße ca. 10 x 7 cm). Unter Feinkartonpassepartout.
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184560942[Ca 1845]. 4 x 4 cm. Blattmaß 5 x 4,5 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout.
184560848[Ca. 1845]. 4 x 4 cm. Blattgröße 5 x 4,5 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout.