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1986Q-0849905397W Pub Group 1986-03-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! W Pub Group hardcover
H79Buenos Aires Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires 1889 Parte VI 1891. Gr.-4to. S.253-326 mit 1 mehrfach gefalteten farbigen Karte. Neuer Leinenband ein sauberes gutes Exemplar. unknown
14515Paris Albin Michel In-12 Écu circa 1926, 377 pp, orné de 63 illustrations in et hors-texte, couverture illustrée. Fines coupures en queue du dos.
1982Q-0070095884McGraw-Hill 1982-06-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! McGraw-Hill hardcover
1973EG-450New York: McGraw-Hill 1973. Comprehensive reference text contains detailed topics in adhesive bonding; sealants; thermally stable heterocyclic polymers as adhesives; bonding various substrates; honeycomb structures; adhesives for various industries including automotive electronics space systems surgical and dental adhesives bonding tools; techniques for evaluation of adhesives; etc. 755 pgs. Illustrated. Small stamp on endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Technical Library. McGraw-Hill Hardcover
194599912066Fayard Fayard 1945, In-8 broché, 368 pages. Bon état.
Fayard 1945, In-8 broché, 368 pages. Bon état.
3201Paris,Tallendier, 1979. In-8, br, 359p. 27 illustrations et 3 généalogies. Bon état.
1992DADAX3540550208Springer 1992-03-05. 1. perfect. New. 6.69x0.61x9.53. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer unknown
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19671382228New York: Vintage Books 1967. First Paperback Edition First Printing. Softcover. Small Octavo 198 10 pages. In Very Good condition. In publisher's printed white paper wraps black lettering. Light shelfwear. Text block toned as usual. Signed flat by Carmichael on the interior of front wrap. Scarce signed. Shelved case 1 1/2. Kwame Ture born Stokely Carmichael was an American activist who played a major role in the civil rights movement in the United States and the global pan-African movement. He was a key leader in the development of the Black Power movement with the first popular use of the term "black power" as a social and racial slogan given by Carmichael. He lead the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC was an "Honorary Prime Minister" of the Black Panther Party BPP and served as a leader of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party A-APRP. Black Power: The Politics of Liberation defines Black Power presents insights into the roots of racism in the United States and suggests a means of reforming the traditional political process for the future. 1382228. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Vintage Books unknown
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0813530555.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2002SONG0813530555Rutgers University Press 2002-09-30. None. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.75x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rutgers University Press paperback
2002DADAX0813530555Rutgers University Press 2002-09-30. None. paperback. New. 6.00x0.75x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rutgers University Press paperback
187656086Providence & New York 1876. All 12mo approx. 7¾" x 4¾" 23 pages in all; previous folds; generally fine. A personal very youthful and friendly body of correspondences from Charles Value Chapin 1856-1941 to his friend Webster Knight when Chapin was just beginning his career as a physician. All letters except the first are from Bellevue Hospital in New York where he had moved to continue his education at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. In the first letter Chapin describes a yacht race at Brown University: "Providence July 17 '76. Dear Webster.as he Hazard was on the port tack he should have given way as I expected but instead kept right on and we had to bear away.almost wished we had hit him amidships and sunk the old tub.but I suppose it is more high-toned not to have drowned them.we had a small hop at Warwick.had a delightful time flirting with Helena and Miss Rhodes whom you remember I used to apply your expressive phrase 'pill garlic'." The next letter names some mutual acquaintances - also well-known Rhode Island names; Bill Gammell Prescott the Bowens speaks of Webster's flirting with the girls foreign language studies his autopsy studies; "making hash and sausage out of a lot of half rotten corpses--their ghastly faces grinning up.under the dim gaslight." Topics of the remaining letters include friendly banter associated with the boyhood escapades of the two reminiscences of Rhode Island and he wonders if the medical field will be as lucrative as the cotton business. In the last letter from 1879 which Chapin instructs Knight to burn "as soon as you have read this" he speaks of finishing his morning rounds at Bellevue his "rottenest boarding house.shanty is no name for the house and the table is poor and the people are idiots except me." Chapin speaks of his current lady love but "when she goes I have another girl I am going to make up to. She comes from Elizabeth N.J. and is more or less of a naughty girl and a d.f. but at the same time they have a first rate billiard table at the house.and also a good dinner." After visiting a saloon and taking a nap Chapin goes back to the hospital where ".they were awfully glad to see me and the death rate immediately fell off by 25%." In 1879 upon graduating with his M.D. Chapin worked at Bellevue for a year. He was also a Professor of Physiology at Brown University from 1883 to 1896. 1884 was the year in which Chapin was appointed as Superintendent of Health and he served in that capacity until his retirement in 1932. Chapin was well known nationally and internationally for his public health work related to contagious diseases such as diphtheria scarlet fever and typhoid. His research showed that contagious diseases were not airborne but were spread through contact. He was also a prolific writer and lecturer and was a member of many associations and societies. He was the president of the American Public Health Association in 1926 and 1927 and was the first president of the American Epidemiology Society in 1927. He also received the Sedgwick Medal in 1930. His correspondent Col. Webster Knight 1854-1933 was of the B. B. & R. Knight Fruit of the Loom cotton manufactory barons. He graduated from Brown in 1876 married Sarah Waldo Lippitt of the Lippitt mill dynasty became director of several banks assistant quartermaster general of the Rhode Island National Guards and a member of the Warwick Town Council. unknown
1527866874.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191762117458Massachusetts: Cambridge MA: Harvard Univ Press 1917 1917. 1st . Hard Back. Vg/None. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 88pp; HB burgandy cloth with gilt on spine and face embossed stamp of univ seal on face; lt wear corners spine ends fraying weak centerfold; clean and bright; book focuses on personal instruction medical service and right ways of living and the fact that disease germs do not grow outside of the body. <br/> <br/> Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ Press, 1917 hardcover
1934006920New York: Commonwealth Fund 1934. First Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. Commonwealth Fund Hardcover
1025933818.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188618804Providence: Kellogg Printing Co. 1886 1886. 8vo. 31 pp. Original printed green wrappers. This is a tight near fine book with a couple of small edge chips. Uncommon. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. Providence: Kellogg Printing Co., 1886 paperback