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2080702109504758Editorial Committee for the 100th Anniversary of the 2nd Department of Internal Medicine Kyushu University School of Medicine N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Pages: 284p Plate size: 30cm Number of books: 1 Editorial Committee for the 100th Anniversary of the 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Kyushu University School of Medicine paperback
20212081502111901775Chinese society 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese society paperback
20002080502106408762modern historical publication 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. modern historical publication paperback
2080202103800136South Japan Newspaper N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 1181 page size: A4 South Japan Newspaper paperback
19732092902141701277Sequel document follow-up meeting 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sequel document follow-up meeting paperback
2009x-087727777XCornell Univ Southeast Asia 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 205 pages. 10.20x7.10x0.80 inches. Cornell Univ Southeast Asia hardcover
186823922<p>Sydney: J.J. Moore 1868. 1st Edition. hardbound. Good in rubbed/scuffed boards/no dustwrapper. 8vo. 11 issues of The Australian Journal of Education starting from Vol. 1 No. 2 Saturday February 1 1868 - Vol. 2 No. 1 Friday January 1 1869 please note Vol 2 No 1 bound first the 1868 issues in sequence thereafter - unfortunately Vol 1 No 1 is not present; the articles cover general subjects such as geology science mathematics etc with others more specific to Australian education in the late 19th-C the training of teachers aspects of the education system superannuation Australian fauna and flora and so forth; includes one or two gate-fold charts providing Programmes of Lessons for various quarters of the school year; Very Scarce; The Australian Journal of Education was issued for only three years 1868 1869 and 1870 - source: Trove thus the current volume contains roughly 1/3 of all issues published providing a first-hand account of the Australian education system pre-Federation; a publication of the same name resumes in 1957 and runs to the present day in digital form; binding is black leather with ornate gilt borders and lozenge to front board gilt borders to rear gilt titling and devices to spine marbled endpapers; foxing throughout from light-med-heavy text block tanned and foxed occasional pencil/ink annotations significant loss to section of one of the gate-fold charts; boards rubbed corners knocked worn and scuffed to rear board.</p> J.J. Moore hardcover
19862080202104503608Miyazaki Personnel Newspaper 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1131p Size: 28cm Number of books: 1 Miyazaki Personnel Newspaper paperback
19732090502126904980Chuo insatsu 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1.00 Chuo insatsu paperback
5397EUROPEAN TOUR JOURNAL. Handwritten journal. May 22-December 18 1951. France England Italy and Switzerland. 101 pages. The journal of an American man living in Paris and travelling throughout France and surrounding countries. The early part of the journal describes his daily life in Paris including friends and social life love life gossip literature music and aspirations as a writer. He also writes extensively about tennis of which he was an enthusiastic and knowledgeable fan. He attends an international tennis tournament in Paris in May and goes to London for Wimbledon in late June. The latter two-thirds of the journal recount the authors travels. First he takes a whistle-stop tour of France visiting places such as Rouen Mont St. Michel Biarritz and Lourdes. Then he spends time in Italy and Switzerland before ending up back in Paris. In each location he describes leisure activities visiting museums and churches hotels and the local scenery in greater or lesser detail. Most notably he visits the beaches of Normandy only a few years after D-Day: Finally I got to the tiny hamlet of St. Laurent s Mer & the sign Visitez Ohama Beach. I drove down a quiet road & suddenly burst out onto the beach itself a lonely barren stretch made more so by a high mind to the presence of the resting hulks of invasion craft lying mortally stranded just offshore in an angry green sea. There are piles of rusted neglected equipment corresponding to the wrecks in the water which are being collected together by French workmen. A few campers had pitched their tents amongst gasoline drums huge cannisters & decayed tank. I drove slowly along the beach made muddy by recent rain until I came to what had once been a German gun emplacement which according to a plaque had been utilized on D-Day by the CG of the Engineers as his HQ. The German gun a 37 mm still faced through an aperture staring emptily out at the wrecks offshore. Amongst these latter were the concrete slacks that I guessed to be the remains of the preliminary artificial harbour they had sunk right away. The scene with the forgotten appurtenances of war was one of the most indescribable desolateness & I felt in the grip of the strongest of emotions. June 1944 came back to me & how we heard the news of the invasion over loud-speakers in Hangar AD-1 at Burtonwoof & if I listened carefully I felt I could hear the guns booming & the l/cs chugging up to shore & the GIs splashing out in the cold water & moving slowly but desperately up the beach pinned down by the German fire from concrete emplacements & from the high green eminence which rises abruptly from the beach & runs all along the shore. How many men had met their end right where I was standing How many had coughed out their hopes & their life in the din of that horror never understanding why it had to happen to them But I couldnt ear a thing only the sound of the wind & the sea and all I could see were those obscene wrecks & the Frenchmen working among them. This lively journal is in fine condition overall and the writing is uniformly easy to read. unknown
1804247484Hudson N.Y. 1804. 8 pp. printed in three columns. 4to. Old fold lines. Minor soiling and toning. Very good. In a tan half morocco and cloth folder spine gilt. 8 pp. printed in three columns. 4to. A single issue of this Upstate New York weekly newspaper which began publication in 1801. This issue contains the text of President Jefferson's Message to Congress of Nov. 8th. In his speech Jefferson discusses relations with foreign powers including the Delaware and other Indian tribes the Louisiana Purchase; the United States Navy; and the federal budget. Critical of Jefferson Croswell would later be tried for libel and defended before the Supreme Court by Alexander Hamilton. The publication of this weekly newspaper would continue through 1807. unknown
1842352080Istanbul: Matbaa-yi Ceride-yi havadis 1842. Ornamental title piece. Text in Turkish. 4 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Old folds some toning. very good. Ornamental title piece. Text in Turkish. 4 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Representative issue of this long-running Turkish newspaper first published in 1840 appearing thrice monthly from its found in 1840 until 1847 and weekly thereafter. Includes coverage of domestic political events foreign news and advertisements. Matbaa-yi Ceride-yi havadis] unknown
189054948New York: E. & H.T. Anthony & Co 1890. First editions. 10 numbered issues from January to June; No. 1-4 7-12; each consisting of approx. 30 pp. of text and 30 or more pp. of adverts occasional illustrations in text. All issues include a frontispiece illustration with tissue guard either an albumen print or a photomechanical plate. Slight chipping to a few wrappers; a very good to fine run for 1887. E. & H.T. Anthony & Co unknown
188754947New York: E. & H.T. Anthony & Co 1887. First editions. 12 numbered issues from April to December; No. 8-12 14 16 18-20 22 24; each consisting of approx. 30 pp. of text and 30 or more pp. of adverts occasional illustrations in text. Issue Nos.8-10 12 16 18-20 22 and 24 4 9 10 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 include a frontispiece illustration with tissue guard either an albumen print or a photomechanical plate the frontis ios lacking in the other issues. Illustrated wrappers;5 have some chipping at the spine with one issue chipped on the rear wrapper. A very good to fine run for 1887. E. & H.T. Anthony & Co unknown
186241795New Bern NC: E.L. Davenport & Co. 1862. Folio. 14" x 20". 4pp printed in six columns per page. Old folds several fox blotches. Good plus. <br /> <br /> E.L. Davenport & Company issued the 'Newbern Daily Progress' and 'Newbern Weekly Progress' from 1853 until some time in 1862. As the area came under Union control it re-emerged as a newspaper run by a staff of Union soldiers and pro-Union in content. Hutchinson: NEW BERN Arcadia Publishing 2000 p.15. <br /> This issue was printed after the Union captured New Bern. George Mills Joy the Army's Recruiting Officer is listed as the new editor. Among the many advertisements is one signed in type by Joy himself: FREEMEN OF North Carolina Rally to the Support of the Stars & Stripes!" <br /> This issue prints war news and adjudications by the Provost Court mostly on charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. "Sam. Smith Colored" was reprimanded and discharged for being without a pass. Advertisements comprise the bulk of the printed material. E.L. Davenport & Co. unknown
18775435New York: D. Appleton and Company 1877. Volumes II - III. Illustrated. Both volumes measuring approximately 10" x 7" with 576 numbered pages in each volume. Volume II contains The Heir Of Mondolfo by Mary Shelley on pages 12-23. First printing of this Shelley story. <br /> <br /> These volumes are in poor condition. Both boards on volume II are detached from binding. Volume II spine is missing. Volume III spine is heavily chipped with large missing pieces. Volume III boards are loose with cracked hinges but still hanging on. Moderate scuffing and chipping to all edges and boards. Moderate scuffing and foxing all edges of textblock. Previous owner's book plate on front pastedown of both volumes. Many front pages are loose from volume II. Interior pages have minor foxing to both volumes. <br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory #N12-63. D. Appleton and Company unknown
198026057Bowling Green OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press 1980-1983. All are very good to nearly fine. 26057. Octavo 8 issues printed wrappers. The first eight numbers of this scholarly journal devoted to mystery and detective fiction. The first number includes a large section devoted to John D. MacDonald focused on paper presented at conference on MacDonald at the University of South Florida. There is also introduction and comments by MacDonald. The issues devote articles to classic and modern authors and their characters. Books pulps and media are covered. Bowling Green University Popular Press unknown
7036117 3/4 X 12 inches. Front cover of the paper itself is messy but all else is fine. Hardback. Good Used Condition. Hardcover
19591999<p>Nuestra sociedad la habana cuba 1959 guia social por apellidos de familias cubanas primera edicion.editada por el diario nacionalhabana cuba 1959.por silvia freyre de andrade de fernandezmiembro del consejo de direccion del diario nacional.y jose manuel valdesc ruzcronista social del diario nacional.publicado en la habana 1959.con 944 paginas ilustradasen buen estado.libro muy raro de coleccion.</p> Habana cuba hardcover
1991H5667The Committee To Support the Revolution in Peru. Good. 1991. No Edition Stated. Stapled wraps. Covers have rubbing tiny nick to top spine some not a lot of underlining/marginalia to text several corners creased; 105 pages . The Committee To Support the Revolution in Peru paperback
68-3885Paris: 1817. Engraving hand-colored. Mounted on mat board. Image size: 14.5 x 9 cm. Very Good. [Paris: 1817]. unknown
19812080302106808483Political and Economic Commission 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Political and Economic Commission paperback
19842080302106807658Nagasaki Prefecture Omura High School Newspaper Club 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: one Nagasaki Prefecture Omura High School Newspaper Club paperback
63-8105San Francisco CA: Journal of Electricity Power and Gas 1909. Folio Stapled Wraps 23 pp. Good with tear on back cover tape-repaired; some toning. B&W Photographs Illustrations. Charts. Scarce. Signed dated dedication by author Schussler on FFEP. Bookplate of book's former owner affixed inside cover. San Francisco, CA: Journal of Electricity, Power and Gas, 1909. paperback