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1999Q-0517194589Gramercy 1999-09-14. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gramercy hardcover
1992Q-0836136004Herald Pr 1992-05-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Herald Pr unknown
19952083002115703419Akashishoten 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 197p Size: 19cm Number of books: 1 Akashishoten paperback
In 8°; cc. 39, (1). Bella bordura al frontespizio, con putti, maschere, uccelli; un capolettera inciso su legno e all’ultima pagina la bella marca tipografica incisa su legno, di Niccolò Garanta, con un delfino nel mare sotto il cielo stellato. Eleganta stampa in corsivo. Legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle con titolo in oro al dorso. Bell’esemplare marginoso; qualche traccia d’umido che nulla toglie alla sua estetica. Il nome dell’autore è al principiio della lettera di dedica alla “sua signora”. Il traduttore dal castigliano al volgare italiano è come appare Lelio Aletiphilo che dedica l’opera a Scipione Atellano. Prima edizione italiana. La materia della novella di Juan de Flores, che nella versione originale spagnola aveva titolo La historia de Grisel y Mirabella, è una fortunata prosecuzione della Fiammetta di Boccaccio e più volte sarà ripresa nella novellistica amorosa del Rinascimento. Si tratta apparentemente dell’amore, in realtà si disquisisce sulla condizione femminile, e la trama si chiude con vendetta delle donne verso colui che le le calunniava. La traduzione dal castigliano è presumibilmente opera di Lelio Manfredi, se in lui si riconosce Lelio Aletiphilo, giurista e valente letterato ferrarese della prima metà del XVI secolo, traduttore per Isabella d’Este. “Secondo Libanori (p. 187), il M. fu dottore in legge; trascorse gran parte della sua vita a viaggiare per l'Europa, apprendendo molte lingue straniere, in particolare lo spagnolo. Mise a profitto le sue conoscenze per la corte di Mantova, traducendo dallo spagnolo romanzi cavallereschi, che destavano viva curiosità in Isabella d'Este. È probabile che al M. debba essere assegnata anche la traduzione di un altro romanzo spagnolo La historia de Grisel y Mirabella di Juan de Flores, un romanzetto in cui sono narrati i casi di due infelicissimi amanti, che fu tradotto in italiano come l'Historia di Aurelio et Isabella. Il nome del traduttore - d'invenzione o accademico - sotto cui andava l'opera era Lelio Aletiphilo, il quale celerebbe il M. secondo gli studiosi più antichi (primo fra tutti Rajna, p. 156 e nn.), mentre gli editori più recenti tendono a escluderlo” (DBI, ad vocem Manfredi). Sander 2789. Brunet II, 1303.
19435363Genève et Annemasse, Editions du Mont-Blanc (Collection Action et Pensée, N°6), 1943 ; in-8, broché ; 110, (4) pp. de catalogue de l’éditeur, couverture orange imprimée.
1900GIT00063Paris Nilsson 1900. In-8 carré 251pp. Rel éditeur pleine basane souple bleue, titre doré sur le dos et le 1er plat. Abondamment illustré dans le texte et hors texte de gracieuses photographies de E Lagrange. Dos passé.
1808110261808 demi-basane verte, plats papier vert. (1 trou de vers traverse la marge sup. du Ier vol. et inférieure du second), mouillures. 2 vol. in-16, (2ff.), 236pp. et (2ff.), 236pp. A Hambourg et à Paris chez les Marchands de Nouveautés (1808),
2717Chambéry, Dardel 1923 in-12 broché. 184 pages.
048439701X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
44 p. Foxed. Disbound. 8vo. 220 mm. Joseph Ripley Chandler (1792-1880) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Born in Kingston, MA, he was engaged in commercial work in Boston, MA, and moved to Philadelphia, PA in 1815. He founded a young ladies' seminary and worked as editor of the United States Gazette from 1822 to 1847. He was a member of the Philadelphia City Council from 1832 to 1848, and a member of the State constitutional convention in 1837. For a short time (1848), he was an editorial assistant at Graham's Magazine in 1848. Chandler was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first, Thirty-second, and Thirty-third Congresses. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1854. He was appointed by President James Buchanan as Minister to the Two Sicilies and served from June 15, 1858, to November 15, 1860. He served as president of the board of directors of Girard College. He became interested in prison reform and was a delegate to the International Prison Congress held at London in 1872. This speech includes a good bit on chivalry and women. PA PAMPH 19 /1 Bag A1
21001701Japan n.d. ca 1880's. Hand-made Washi paper cover accord- ion folding album 11 images mounted with old corners each 9 x 14 cm. hand-colored pastel colors albumen types clear & strong images little fading superbly posed. R A R E The photographs are of high quality skillfully composed the photographer is unknown likely the work of Kimbei or his school. The portraits are posed some in a studio others in Japanese homes. True to the times in which these girls and ladies lived during the Meiji 1868-1912 they all wear the stunning and traditional elaborate Kimono with matching coiffeurs with hair pins and other accessories. The Kimono reflect the season some show winter type with heavy over wear others for warmer seasons. Images are: Three Japanese girls and a rickshaw puller: two ride-one with umbrella the other stands nearby. A Japanese woman wears an elaborate Kimono & sits on Tatami mats holding a "Tama" or thread ball. Young girl stands with umbrella. Four women have tea & cakes around the Hibachi a Tansu in the background as they sit on Tatami. Three women pose: two stand one sits. Four women sit on the studio floor and pose rice bowls sit on a tray nearby with a small square Hibachi one holds a fan. Two girls pose one holds her large Kasuri textile Kimono sleeve on her lap they wear Tabi socks and pose. Five women pose pose: two stand three sit on the floor Tansu & small squ- are Hibachi with a tray of tea cups. A woman stands by a foreign type table with a potted plant & table cloth while holding a folded black umbrella. Three women sit on the floor two hold fans three other fans sit on the floor adj- acent to them is a small shrine or Mikoshi they all sit on Zabuton pillows one smokes a long pipe Kiseru. Two women pose one stands the other sits. By and large an excellent and most exquisite view of period Japanese women their life style costume and manners. What is additionally wonderful about these delicate photographs are the expressions on the women's faces. Some show a stoic or "inscrutable look" others reveal a bewildered look as they are posing for the difficult to understand camera and photographer. All reflect an earlier period of Japanese innocence and awe in the unusual use of the latest mode of "high technology" while posing. A nice lot ! Photographs of this high quality and fascinating subject matter are SCARCE. . unknown
1396697500.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0428772943.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1928141155Verlag Hermann Rauch, Wiesbaden Maerz MCMXXVIII (1928) ff. Seite 65 bis Seite 128 und Seite 161 bis Seite 256 und Seite 289 bis Seite 320. Halbleinwand-Einband der Zeit mit marmorierten Deckeln. (Geringere Gebrauchsspuren). 23x16 cm
1783002406London: T. Cadell 1783. Hardcover. Near Fine. 6 x 1 xiv-xvi 255 1 p.; 22 cm. 20th-century binding: half polished calf with gilt-tooled spine title "Osborn on Parturition." Black cloth over boards. Lacking original half title which was supplied probably at the time of the modern binding by a facsimile of a half title bearing an inscription. Title page bears two circular stamps of the Norwich & Norfolk United Medical Book Society and "ANd43" in ink in the upper corner. The Norwich & Norfolk United Medical Book Society was founded prior to 1826 when a catalog of its library was published. The library was dispersed some time after 1955. In the Conclusion p. 241-255 Osborn disagrees vehemently with Alexander Hamilton's remarks on Caesarian operations in his Outlines of the Theory and Practice of Midwifery. Hamilton declared that the mother had only a one in ten chance of dying as the result of a Caesarian operation while Osborn insisted that the odds were precisely the opposite only one in ten of survival. Half title supplied as noted above; otherwise in Near Fine Condition: front endpapers slightly discolored; upper corner of back board slightly rubbed; pages are clean and bright. T. Cadell hardcover
1969DD5-1077Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1969. First Edition original cloth binding, 8?, 444 pages,
194256718Eugene OR: Obsidian Club 1942-1945. Oblong 8vo. 9.5 x 6.25 in. 36 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 44 photographs tipped-in 1 Kodacolor colour photo w/ all on hinges many w/ annotations in pencil manuscript on verso 1 newspaper clipping for the 1945 climb. Contemporary lim suede calf post-binder painted illust. of Native American Chief & headdress wigwams on front cover Vancouver Canada punch sewn at gutter margin w/ black silk braid minor shelfwear rubbing VG exemplar. This mountaineering album offers a detailed visual record of the Obsidian Club Camp Outings during World War II opening with their summer camp Aug. 2-16 1942 at Linnton Meadows at the base of Husband peak east of Husband Lake with splendid views of Middle Sister South Sister and the Husband. The many photos show the Husband hiking near the Lake followed by climbs of the North and South Sister peaks including several images of the climbing parties trekking across the glaciers and passes. This outing also included visits by Forrest Morgan Ray Engles and Supervisor Bruckart of the Willamette National Forest with Engles making his first major climb on the North Sister. The second part includes photos for the 1945 Outing held at Obsidian Camp and featured climbs of the North Sister Middle and South Sisters as well as the Husband and Little Borthers and several views of the Linnton Meadows Lake campsite. Also included is a the souvenir photo invitation from the Obsidians announcing the Summer Camp Reunion Sept. 22 1945 urging members to bring their photos and stories. Florence Sims became the Obsidian Club’s first woman president in the Fall of 1942. The Obsidian Club was originally founded after two students were lost in the Three Sisters in 1927 and it was determined their needed to be a local mountaineering and rescue group. See: The Obsidian Vol. V Nos. 2-3; Vol. VI No. 1; Vol. VII No. 9; History of Obsidians - Obsidians’ First Year The Obsidian Bulletin Vol. 77 No. 9 Oct. 2017. Obsidian Club, unknown
193156722Portland OR: Grace Lougheed & L.S. Lougheed 1931-1934. Three parts. 1st. -- Oblong 4to. 44 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 126 silver gelatin photographs all mounted w/ black corners sized from 2.5 x 3.5 in. up to 5 x 7 in. and nearly all w/ manuscript annotations in white ink below in the margins. Contemporary faux alligator skin post-binder punch-sewn at gutter margin w/ black braid minor edgewear rubbing minor bumping to corners still NF album; 2nd -- 4 leaves unnumbered. pencil manuscript written in clear cursive using R.B. Pettijohn & Co. letterhead order sheets as scrap paper minor creasing a few corrections still VG; 3rd -- 8vo. 4; 4 pp. minor toning offsetting to front of first issue edgewear still VG copies. This remarkable photo album written and assembled by Grace Lougheed chronicling the multiple mountaineering expeditions to peaks in the Cascade Mountains for the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club led by her husband L.S. Lougheed. “The first of our climbs for the summer of 1930†was Zigzag Mountain a 5007 foot peak considered a foothill of Mt. Hood and a popular hiking trail of about 8 miles with images of Loverne & Grace seated Loverne & Alden on one of the peaks and vistas of Mt. Hood in the distance. The couple followed this with trip and climb on Mt. St. Helens ascents of Mt. Hood from the South and North Sides with trails marked on the RPPC cards and noting that “Left Cloud Cap Inn at 2:40 AM reached top at noon. Very hard climb -- logs of rocks falling†with views glaciers on Mt. Hood and climbers in deep snow in August. In March 1931 they return to a climb on Mt. St. Helens with views across the crater from their cabin at the summit and crevasses they nearly fell into. In August 1931 they make ascent on Mt. Adams noting that they “left Cold Springs Camp at 2:40 AM arrived back at camp 5:20 PM went part of the way with a party of Crag Rats from Hood River†including photo of Grace seated with Joe & Loverne resting on the climb. August 31-Sept. 21 1931 illustrates climbs to Illumination Rock at the Summit rim on the Reid Glacier Ansel Rock Zigzag Glacier and finally Elliot Glacier at the last. In October they return for more climbs on Mt. Hood recording first new snow the summit cabin the Timberline Cabin in January 1931 with photo of the cabin interior. The first climb Jan. 11 1931 shows image of Ole Lien Al Builmore Don Hampton & Jim Harlan on the slopes above Government Camp. Their ascent of Mt. Rainier was undertaken from July 4-5 1931 with views near Anvil Rock and the summit at Camp Muir Gibraltar Rock and views of the Tatoosh Range. The final climb documented in the album was a climb to Eliot Glacier up the Sunshine Route which follows the lower aspects of the Cooper Spur Route and then climb toward Cathedral Ridge. The Climb up Mt. Jefferson is announced for MAAC members in The Winged “M†August 17 1934 with announcement that this would be the fourth climb of the year for the club whereas the pencil manuscript specifically notes that the Jefferson climb was the fifth in the series scheduled. Loverne writes that eleven people including the only woman Grace chose to go and that after leaving “Wapinitia Cut-Off eleven miles past Government Camp and turning down into the Oregon Skyline Trail we had a beautiful drive in the moonlight. The silvery light made the forest and meadows look like a fairyland with a lake now and then. . . at times we turned the car lights off and drove down the long forest road with just the bright moonlight shining through the trees.†The next day just as the sun was getting bright they were “ready for our trek of seven miles into Jefferson Park. Everyone was packed pretty heavily. . . and now and then we ran into bear tracks -- before we realized it we were came to the rim of Jefferson Park. Here the scene that is before one can hardly be put into words. . . the mountain with its pinnacles and great rought sic contours. The great bergschruds and crevasses shining in the sun made us all thrill to the sight.†They began the climb at midnight crossed ice fields hundreds of crevasses and reached the summit with Jay Oliver and Melwood Howlett. After their return climb down the mountain an hour before dark they packed out for the return of seven miles to the cars parked at Breitenbush Lake “a trip which was rather punishing after sixteen miles of steady climbing up the mountain & Back.†Grace Lougheed b. 1901 appears to have married Loverne Lougheed sometime in the late 1920s first appearing in Portland City directories in 1928 but we were unable to uncover her whereabouts after 1934. Loverne Lougheed 1902-1978 was a Canadian-American whose father Ormand Lougheed b. 1878 owned and operated a very successful sawmill and logging saw filing operation in Portland on Denver and later Union Ave. for decades. Loverne appears as Vice President of the O.J. Lougheed & Son until after World War II when his third wife Janet Lougheed is listed as a widow in 1948 but then he reappears returning from California and appearing in directory listings by the 1950s. Grace Lougheed & L.S. Lougheed, unknown
69671ABKöln., Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König., 2024. 28 x 21,3 cm. CXX S. Illustrierter OKarton., 69671A Erste Auflage. Neubuch (originalverschweißt).
1985215128Stanford CA: The National Network of Hispanic Women 1985. 20p includes covers 8.5x11 inches reports featured speakers highlights of the conferences figures tables photos very good booklet in stapled glossy blue and white wraps stamped Complimentary. The National Network of Hispanic Women unknown books
Peut-on donner aux enfants qui ne sont plus allaités des nourritures solides ? Si la postérité a surtout retenu son portait par Jean Jouvenet au Louvre, la thèse cardinale de ce médecin bitterois par son thème, son texte et sa date, apporte des données pas toujours reconnues sur le savoir pédiatrique et diététique et même odontologique de l'époque. Ce texte dont le thème a été imposé par la faculté se situe treize ans avant la parution du traité de Barthelemy Martin sur la dentition dont les historiens anglo-saxons ont encore beaucoup de mal à admettre les vues novatrices.
16878Antwerpen, Gynaika, 1996 Bound with dustjacket, gebonden in linnen band met omslagwikkel, 24.7x30.7 cm., 320 pp., illustrations in colours and b/w, geillustreerd in kleur en z/w. Text in Nl / ENG. ISBN 9789080365124.
1903134680London. Macmillan and Co. Ltd. 1903. (8), 263, (12) pages and one plate. Embossed, green original cloth binding. (A little used). 20x13 cm
1992biblio319<p>64 páginas. Tapas duras. Dimensiones: 22 x 29 cms.<br /><br />El presente libro reúne documentación fotográfica de Ana Frank de su casa y su familia dando cuenta además de la vida de Ana previa a la invasión nazi su vida cotidiana durante la misma así como la historia posterior a su detención.</p> FUNDACIÓN ANA FRANK hardcover
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 18 p. texts; [22] p. b/w plates. Turkish handicrafts series V. Anatolian women clothes. Anadolu kadin kiliklari. (El sanatlari V).