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1941203380Duell Sloan and Pearce 1941. First Thus. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Second Edition First Printing. Not price-clipped $3.00 price intact. Published by Duell Sloan and Pearce 1941. Octavo. Book is very good with marks/residue from removed bookplate on flyleaf. Dust jacket is very good with some shelf wear edgewear and tears. A scarce copy of this landmark publication of the WPA and part of the acclaimed American Guide Series. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover
1941MAIN033130INY: Duell Sloan and Pearce. VG/VG- see notes. 1941. later ptg. hardcover. 8vo . 651pp . Later printing NO map. Couple tears to 1/2" bit of fading to price-clipped DJ spine title. In mylar. . Duell Sloan and Pearce hardcover
148028596X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
436683Albert Whitman & Co. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. The twenty-first of thirty booklets in the Elementary Science Series created by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction; this one concerned with the titular elements: rivers tornadoes glaciers and similar features and how they affect the landscape. Book Condition: Good. Some damage to hinges binding slightly exposed '109' written in black ink on endpaper inside front board some marking and shelf wear to spine and cover edges. Albert Whitman & Co hardcover
2008Q-0160815363History Office 2008-12-19. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! History Office hardcover
1996031012Seattle Washington: Seattle University 1996. Fine condition. Bright and shiny. Sharp corners. Square and tight. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. NOT a library discard. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Well illustrated with numerous photos many in full color and a beautiful full page full color portrait/painting of Sullivan. Bound in the original gilt-stamped maroon cloth 8.75" wide by 7.75" tall. Full title: "William J. Sullivan S.J. A Celebration of Seattle University's Renaissance During 20 Years Under its 20th President.". 1st ed No additional printings listed. Hardcover. Fine condition/No dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 38 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Seattle University Hardcover
1914212006Verlag von Otto Nemnich Leipzig 1914. Softcover Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen Verlag von Otto Nemnich, Leipzig, paperback
1917319368United States Food Administration 1917. Original Poster. Lithograph. Measures 29" x 21".<br/> <br/> All-lettered poster has a two-column article with lengthy text explaining the need to conserve meat wheat fats sugar and coal. Some crumpling and foxing at edges. Otherwise in good condition. Print is clear and red color is vivid.<br/> <br/> United States Food Administration unknown
194389874Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1943. Presumed First Edition First printing. Single sheet printed on both sides. Good. The format is approximately 8 inches by 10.5 inches. Folded in half and again in half. Illustrations. Page 1 is titled Why Canned Fruits Vegetables and Soups Are Rationed and Page 2 it title How to Use Your New Ration Book To Buy Canned or Bottled Fruits Vegetables Souls and Juices; Frozen Fruits and Vegetables; Dried Fruits. Use Your OLD Ration Book for Sugar and Coffee. This discusses how items are rationed. This is specific to War Ration Book Two. It discusses BLUE stamps POINT stamps. NUMBER on the POINT stamps. Letters show when to use the stamps. It was noted that citizens "may use ALL the books of the household to buy processed foods for the household. Anyone you wish can take the ration books to the store to do the buying for you or ours household. Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources goods or services or an artificial restriction of demand. Rationing controls the size of the ration which is one person's allotted portion of the resources being distributed on a particular day or at a particular time.<br /> Rationing in the United States was introduced in stages during World War II with the last of the restrictions ending in June 1947. The Office of Price Administration OPA was established within the Office for Emergency Management of the United States government by Executive Order 8875 on August 28 1941. The OPA had the power to place ceilings on all prices except agricultural commodities and to ration supplies of other items including tires automobiles shoes nylon sugar gasoline fuel oil coffee meats and processed foods. In the summer of 1941 rationing in the United Kingdom increased because of military needs and German attacks on shipping in the Battle of the Atlantic. The British government appealed to Americans to conserve food to help the UK. The Office of Price Administration OPA warned Americans of potential gasoline steel aluminum and electricity shortages. It believed that with factories converting to military production and consuming many critical supplies rationing would become necessary if the country entered the war. The OPA established a rationing system after the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December. The work of issuing ration books and exchanging used stamps for certificates was handled by some 5500 local ration boards of mostly volunteer workers selected by local officials. Many levels of rationing went into effect. Some items such as sugar were distributed evenly based on the number of people in a household. Other items like gasoline or fuel oil were rationed only to those who could justify a need. Restaurant owners and other merchants were accorded more availability but had to collect ration stamps to restock their supplies. In exchange for used ration stamps ration boards delivered certificates to restaurants and merchants to authorize procurement of more products. The work of issuing ration books and exchanging used stamps for certificates was handled by some 5500 local ration boards of mostly volunteer workers selected by local officials. Many levels of rationing went into effect. Some items such as sugar were distributed evenly based on the number of people in a household. Other items like gasoline or fuel oil were rationed only to those who could justify a need. Restaurant owners and other merchants were accorded more availability but had to collect ration stamps to restock their supplies. In exchange for used ration stamps ration boards delivered certificates to restaurants and merchants to authorize procurement of more products. Each ration stamp had a generic drawing of an airplane gun tank aircraft carrier ear of wheat fruit etc. and a serial number. Some stamps also had alphabetic lettering. The kind and amount of rationed commodities were not specified on most of the stamps and were not defined until later when local newspapers published for example that beginning on a specified date one airplane stamp was required in addition to cash to buy one pair of shoes and one stamp number 30 from ration book four was required to buy five pounds of sugar. The commodity amounts changed from time to time depending on availability. Red stamps were used to ration meat and butter and blue stamps were used to ration processed foods. To enable making change for ration stamps the government issued "red point" tokens to be given in change for red stamps and "blue point" tokens in change for blue stamps. The red and blue tokens were about the size of dimes 0.63 inches and were made of thin compressed wood fiber material because metals were in short supply. There was a black market in stamps. To prevent this the OPA ordered vendors not to accept stamps that they themselves did not tear out of books. Buyers however circumvented this by saying sometimes accurately as the books were not well-made that the stamps had "fallen out". In actuality they may have acquired stamps from other family members or friends or the black market. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
1994030564Lexington VA: Sigma Nu Fraternity 1994. Appears never read. Fine condition Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Bound in the original black pictorial laminated boards. Oversize Hardcover. 8.75" wide by 11" tall by 2.25" thick. The covers front and rear feature photos of Harrison Ford Zane Grey Bob Barker Glenn Miller Bear Bryant Archie Manning Pat Riley Lloyd Bentsen George Mitchell Trent Lott etc. This large very heavy book will require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. First Printing 125th Anniversary Editio. Oversize Hardcover. Fine condition/No dust jacket as issued. Illus. by NOT a library discard. xxxix 1481 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Sigma Nu Fraternity Hardcover
194227931Chicago IL: Ziff-Davis Publishing Compan c1942. First Edition. First Printing. good. 486 endpapers and edges soiled pencil erasure on front endpaper spine faded pencil mark on front board. Ziff-Davis Publishing Compan unknown
1902056055Constantinople: Daire-yi Umûr-i Sihhiyye = Administration Sanitaire de l'Empire Óttoman Matbaa-i Osmaniye Imprimerie Osmanié & Imprimerie F. Loeffler Lithographie de S. M. I. le Sultan. 1902-1907 1902. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Original greenish and yellowish wrappers and hardcover 1317/1901-1902 vol. Folio. 335 x 235 cm. In Ottoman script and French. 4 volumes: 144 p.; 4 150 p.; 12 p. 6 folded statistical tables. The third volume lacks its back cover and has a detached front cover with some staining present; the fourth volume shows wear and tear along the edges. First and only editions of these four exceedingly rare volumes form an invaluable collection presenting the earliest statistical tables that shed light on the diseases most commonly and least frequently encountered in early twentieth-century Ottoman Istanbul the causes of death resulting from illness and other factors average life expectancy and the overall health conditions of the city's population. The registers constitute an exceptional data source as the information is systematically disaggregated by religious affiliation Muslim and non-Muslim age and gender and further classified by neighbourhood and season. The statistical data contained in these registers documenting the causes of death in Istanbul and its surrounding districts is based on information compiled from ten divisions of the Department of Health Affairs as well as from major medical institutions including the Sixth Department Hospital Darü'l-Aceze Haseki Nisa Hospital Gümüssuyu Hospital Gureba-yi Müslimîn Hospital Toptasi Bîmârhâne the French Hospital the Jérémie Hospital established by the French Lazarists the Yedikule Armenian Hospital the Russian Hospital and the Italian British and German hospitals. According to these statistics tuberculosis organic heart failure and pneumonia were among the leading causes of death in Istanbul. Infant and child mortality also occupies a prominent place in the records largely attributable to poverty lack of education and inadequate hygienic conditions. Rare surviving copies from the statistical registers known to have been published between 1899 and 1907 specifically those for the years 1902 two issues 1903 and 1907. All these statistical bulletins are extremely rare; according to WorldCat only three copies are recorded worldwide in institutional holdings. <br/> <br/> Daire-yi Umûr-i Sihhiyye = Administration Sanitaire de l'Empire Óttoman, Matbaa-i Osmaniye, Imprimerie Osmanié & Imprimer paperback
0260300772.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1777349001.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1938111111113670Old Dartmouth Historical Society Reynolds Printing 1938. Hardcover. Good. Old Dartmouth Historical Society Reynolds Printing; New Bedford 1938. Hardcover. A Good green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front board and spine binding sturdy and intact some handling/scuffing to boards white sticker residue bottom spine removed bookplate residue top front pastedown couple of ink stamps front free endpaper blank white sticker top rear pastedown crossed out ink marking bottom corner verso title page removed sticker residue bottom rear pastedown bit of scattered foxing to text block edges without Dust wrapper. A good copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 314pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Old Dartmouth Historical Society (Reynolds Printing) hardcover
19912092902141301822Kinki Agricultural Administration Bureau Kakogawa West Agricultural Irrigation Office 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kinki Agricultural Administration Bureau Kakogawa West Agricultural Irrigation Office paperback
20022081502111905503Kagaku 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kagaku paperback
20102081502111900896Jishin shubbansha 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Jishin shubbansha paperback
1782660690.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2012DADAX1782660690Books Express Publishing 2012-09-30. hardcover. New. 8.50x0.69x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Books Express Publishing hardcover
B9781782660699Hardback. New. hardcover
1782660704.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2012SONG1782660690Books Express Publishing 2012-09-30. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x0.69x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Books Express Publishing hardcover
200875228Washington DC: National Nuclear Security Administration Defense Programs Program Integration Office Office of Program Management & Evaluation 2008. Presumed First Edition First issuance of disc content included draft material. CD-R. Good. The NNSA proposed a new Weapon Surveillance Facility WSF for non-destructive weapon and pit surveillance to supplement the existing Weapons Evaluation Test Laboratory. By relocating some testing now done at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory the NNSA says the new WSF would help consolidate non-destructive testing facilities and reduce the number of sites in the nuclear weapons complex with Category I/II SNM. Since all significant quantities of Cat I/II SNM have now been removed from Livermore the NNSA must either find another location for the environmental testing carried out there or seek special authorization to allow Livermore to continue working with SNM for limited periods. The WSF could also free up some Pantex bays now used for evaluation to return to use for assembly/disassembly operations. This CD includes a draft final report of the Weapon surveillance Facility Integrated Project Team unfilled out Official Use Only stamp which as such has no force or effect. In addition to the 23 page draft report there are six word Expert Choice files Minimize investment Impact Minimize Cost Impact Workforce Impact Reduced Length of Transition Reduce square footage Storage Consolidation Decision Criteria and WSF Design Criteria. Some of the functions were being performed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory building 332 but the major emphasis was on options for new construction at Pantex. This type of material rarely survives in either hardcopy or electronic form. This offers a rare snapshot into facility planning and mission assignments within the United States Nuclear Weapons Complex. National Nuclear Security Administration, Defense Programs, Program Integration Office, Office of Program Management & Evalu unknown
19442091502135500731Military Industry Press and Publishing Bureau 1944. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 13x19cm Military Industry Press and Publishing Bureau paperback