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19754681Various 1975. Pamphlets and booklets in a range of sizes not exceeding 28 x 21.5 cm. A collection of thirty-two instructional pamphlets on the topic of home-canning and commercially canned products issued primarily by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and companies whose products are used in the canning process. USDA publications represented include partial runs of Farmers' Bulletin and Home and Garden Bulletin and those produced by subdivisions including the Department of Home Economics the National War Garden Commission and regional Cooperative Extensions. Product books include those created by the National Pressure Cooker Company Leslie Salt Ball Brothers Company Karo Corn Syrup American Can Company Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Sears Roebuck and Co. General Foods Condon Brothers seeds and more. In its entirety the collection demonstrates the evolving methods of home-canning from cold-pack canning to oven canning open kettle canning and more as well as the how/why of commercial canning. Various timetables and methods for canning specific food types including fruits vegetables and meats are also explored in-depth. The span of sixty years represented in the collection illustrates the boom of domestic canning during both World Wars and demonstrates the shifts and continuity in processes. A range of conditions but mostly near very good to very good. unknown books
16393Men's League for Women's Suffrage. Votes for Women. The Conciliation Bill Explained. London Baines & Scarsbrook: circa 1911. 2 pages 1 sheet. 10 x 7 ½ in. Very rare. 0 listings on OCLC.<br/><br/>In this handbill the league calls for the passage of The Conciliation Bill emphasizing the "moderate and practical" plan that would grant the vote to women who "pay rates and taxes" chiefly women heads of households. The Men's League argues that other men should support the bill "Because it is just.moderate.democratic.because honest men are tired of seeing the question played with.because the women have earned success by their pluck and perseverance."<br/><br/>Three Conciliation Bills were proposed in 1910 1911 and 1912 and while they were defeated in Parliament they were important steps in the movement and organization for women's suffrage in the UK. Moreover this handbill demonstrates the growing movement of suffrage supporters beyond women activists. Horizontal crease handling tents at corners. Very good. unknown books
16031Addams Jane. Handbill. 1911. "Jane Addams Wants to Vote." Eminent American social worker Jane Addams outlines an argument for women's suffrage in this extract from an article in Ladies' Home Journal in 1910. Jane Addams who is known for promoting the idea that it is each person's responsibility to help the community at large writes that women need the right to vote to ensure "the members of her own household that they may be properly fed and clothed and surrounded by hygienic conditions." There are no known copies among institutional collections or libraries in the US as per OCLC 2019.<br/><br/>Addams argues that city women are "utterly dependent upon the city administrations for the conditions which render decent living possible." Without these public services tenement bathrooms may have unsanitary plumbing and stairways may not be fireproof markets may sell meat that has not been inspected and garbage may pile up on the street. In order to keep a sanitary and safe environment for her family a woman needs to vote for policies that accomplish this. Pencil notation "5" to upper right corner not affecting text. Otherwise near fine. unknown books
182216809Various places 1822. 1 vols. 12mo. Together 8 works in one volume. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Spine rubbed chipped upper joint starting with the signature of STEPHEN CURTIS one of the authors included on the endpaper some browning and soiling but a good copy. 1 vols. 12mo. Author's Copy. ANON "The History of the Inquisition of Spain & Portugal." London: W. Mason 1814 with colored frontispiece;<br/><br/>GILCHRIST James. "A Discourse Delivered at Southampton before A Society of Unitarian Christians" London: J. Johnson and Co 1814;<br/><br/>BELSHAM Thomas. "Freedom of Enquiry and Zeal in the Diffusion of Christian Truth Asserted and Recommended in a Discourse."London: G. Woodfall J. Johnson 1800 includes a list of the members of the Society of Unitarian Christians in the West of England;<br/><br/>VEYSIE Daniel. "A Preservative against Unitarianism."Exeter: Rivingtons 1809;<br/><br/><br/><br/>CURTIS James. "A letter from an Old Unitarian to a Young Calvinist." Bristol: John Evans & Co 1816. With a note on the first page of text in Stephen Curtis's hand "By James Curtis to his nephew published without his knowledge." NOT IN BM;<br/><br/><br/><br/>CURTIS Stephen. Notes and Observations on Criminal Trials. By a Juryman." London: R. Hunter 1819 signed by the author on the title NOT IN BRITISH LIBRARY;<br/><br/><br/><br/>COBBETT William. "Cobbett's Sermons being Cobbett's Monthly Religious Tracts. London: C. Clement 1822;<br/><br/> PAINE Thomas. "Common Sense. To which is added An Appendix; Together with the Whole of his Political Works." London: Benbow 1821. unknown books
1854697271854. paperback. very good. Slim 8vos original printed wrappers. The Pamphlets include extracts from medical journals valedictory addresses and addresses delivered before various dental schools and organizations.<br/><br/> unknown books
39019Vp vd. 8vo four volumes in one. 8 5/8 x 5 inches. Modern boards.<br/> <br/>A collection of early pamphlets one of which focuses on the details of a contested election in Massachusetts.<br/> <br/>1 David Everett. A Report of the Case of Belchertown Election with the Documents and Minutes of the Arguments in the Case. Boston: Isaac Munroe 1811. A review of irregularities in the 1810 election for State representatives in Belchertown. Lists of the voters and male inhabitants over the age of 16 included. 2 Supplement to the late Analysis of the public correspondence between our Cabinet and those of France and G. Britain caption title. Np: 1808. 28pp. Staining. 3 John Vose. An Oration pronounced at Hanover August 27 1805; before the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Hanover: Moses Davis 1806. 14pp. 4 John Vose. An Oration pronounced at Londonderry before the Rockingham Agricultural Society. Concord: George Hough 1813. 15 1pp. unknown books
18031904Paris and Montpellier 1803. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Dates: 1803-1821. Quarto. Contemporary French decorated boards smooth calf spine damaged by biopredation along hinges but not affecting text vellum corner tips sprinkled red edges. Some foxing and staining particularly at the end of the first Dissertation. With ink stamps "Sigillum Principis Palencae" on endleaves. A fascinating volume. The compiler of this curious Sammelband seems to have been fascinated by a number of disturbing topics including operations on cataracts cyanose or the blue malady uterine hemorrhages the anus "contre-nature" lithotomy hysteria vapors apoplexy and sulfuric acids. Illustrated with 4 plates of which two are of medical instruments one is of a shoulder brace and one is too horrible to describe but see illustration. A strange assemblage of horrendous early 19th-century medical studies; of the twenty works bound herein no less than 12 were printed in Monpellier.<br/><br/>CONTENTS:<br/><br/>1. Tartra A. E. De l'opération de la cataracte: Thése seutenne publiquement dans l'amphithèâtre de la faculté de médecine de Paris en présence des juges du concours; le vendredi 24 Janvier 1812. Paris: L.P. Dubray 1812. Final leaf stained; ink markings.<br/>2. Gintrac E. Recherches analytiques sur diverses affections dans lesquelles la peau présente une coloration bleue: Et en particulier sur celles que l'on a désignées sous les noms de cyanose ou maladie bleue. Paris: Didot Jeune 1814. <br/>3. Lasserre J. G. Dissertation sur la lithototomie i.e. lithotomie le tamponnement dans les hémorrhagies utérines et sur l'usage d'un bandage nouveau dans la fracture de la clavicule. A Paris: de l'Impr. de Didot jeune 1814. With 3 engraved plates. <br/>4. Lafage B. Essai sur les maladies des nouveau-nés depuis leur naissance jusqu'à l'époque de la dentition. Paris: Didot Jeune 1812.<br/>5. Larbes J.-A. Essai sur l'érysipèle. Montpellier 1814. <br/>6. Latour-Marliac F. Considérations physiologiques et pathologiques sur la menstruation. Montpellier 1818. <br/>7. Conte Jean-Marie. Coup-d' oeil sur l' hémorrhagie utérine produite par le decollement du placenta pendant et après la grossessse; suivi de l'Histoire de Jean Lajoux fameux par son énorme tumeur scrotale. Montpellier 1819. Presentation inscription from the author partially cropped. 1 engraved plate of Jean Lajoux who died in 1818 aged 52 from an extreme form of testicular cancer.<br/>8. LAFAYE J.-B.-A. Essai sur les hémorrhagies utérines qui surviennent pendant l'accouchement à terme. Montpellier 1813.<br/>9. AZEMAR P. Considérations générales sur les anus contre-nature etc. Montpellier 1821. NB: the BL copy supposedly has "a plate" which is not present here or in the BnF copy. <br/>10. Crebessac M. Dissertation sur les moyens propres à prévenir ou suspendre les hémorrhagies qui sont la suite des opérations chirurgicales. A Paris: de l'Impr. de Didot le jeune 1821. <br/>11. DAGASSAN D. Dissertation sur l'hystérie vulgairement connue sous le nom de vapeurs etc. Montpellier 1819. <br/>12. Larrat A.-J. Dissertation sur l'hémiplégie. Paris: impr. Didot jeune 1821.<br/>13. RANSE J.-F.-E. Dissertation sur l'apoplexie etc. Montpellier 1821. <br/>14. Tripier F. Dissertation sur l'apoplexie etc. Paris 1803.<br/>15. Cazenave J. Considérations anatomiques physiologiques et pathologiques relatives a la médecine des enfans. Paris: Didot jeune 1817. Marginal notes cropped; final leaf with old repairs. <br/>16. VINCENT P. Propositions générales sur quelques points de physiologie et de médecine; thèses etc. Paris 1820.<br/>17. Rozan-Bareyre J. d'Orthez. De l'acide sulfurique et de ses combinations avec differentes substances. Montpellier 1816. Not in Worldcat; not in CCFR.<br/>18. Amouroux J. De l'influence du moral sur la production des maladies. Montpellier: Chez J. Martel 1809. <br/>19. DURANTHON F. De l'influence de l'organisation et des propriétés vitales sur l'accouchement etc. Montpellier 1812. <br/>20. Delile-Nugue B. Considérations générales sur le rachitis. Montpellier de l'imprimerie d'Auguste Ricard 1808. hardcover books
62059Bound in marbled boards and quarter red leather spine with raised bands. Gilt stamped title Mexique- Miscellanea. Worn upper edge of rear board some general wear else very good. Internal library stamps note withdrawn 8/24/48. <br/><br/> hardcover books
16394Twelve Reasons Why Women Should Vote. New York: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co Inc. circa 1915-1917. 1 page. 7 x 5 in. Contains twelve reasons why women should have the right to vote. Only 1 listing on OCLC. <br/><br/>In the years leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 which guaranteed women's right to vote on the federal level voting activists were working to pass women's suffrage bills on the state level. This broadside was reprinted and distributed by many state organizations to lobby for state suffrage amendments. The handbill emphasizes women's important roles in both the home and workplace summing up in the last point that votes for women benefit "the common good of all." Small losses at top and bottom right corners center top edge and right edge. Very good. unknown books
159841917 NP New York State Woman Suffrage Party. First Edition US. 4-1/8" x 9" inches brown paper with black type. One page printed agenda for the New York State Woman Suffrage Party Annual County Convention held at the Assembly Hall Afton N.Y. from 10:30am until 4:00pm. Top and bottom 1/8 is wearing off otherwise very good condition.October 31 1909: The Woman Suffrage Party is founded. 1917 New York State grants women the right to vote one of the first to do so. Caroline McCormick Slade was a Trustee of Bryn Mawr College and one of its most active fundraisers. She joined the college Equal Suffrage League in 1912 and in 1917 became Chairman of the Woman Suffrage Party of New York City.<br/>Slade was particularly active in war service work and spoke at Bryn Mawr on April 19 1918 on "The New York Campaign and Women's Work in the War." Her work for the NAWSA which remained organized until 1951 continued well into the decades following the suffrage victory. No cpies in any institution as per OCLC. unknown books
19343748Firenze: Casa Vinicola Barone Ricasoli 1934. Eight octavo booklets 15; 34; 20; 39; 23; 14; 14; and 14 pages. First editions. Complete set of individually authored instructional booklets for the Italian hospitality industry for use in the promotion of gastronomical tourism in Tuscany. Subjects include characteristics of "genuine" wine; where to find the best Italian wines; the wine production process; and how to best present wine to customers. Published by the Barone Ricasoli winery notably a continuously run family business since 1141 and still in operation today. Baron Bettino Risacola Italy's second prime minister wrote the modern formula for Chianti wine in 1872. In variously colored wrappers with some chipping and discoloration otherwise very good. Rare. OCLC locates no copies. Casa Vinicola Barone Ricasoli unknown books