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2016x-1137553561Palgrave Macmillan 2016. Hardcover. New. 359 pages. 8.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
128p. + Plus portrait frontis. Text illustrated with a map and drawings. Some staining. Bookseller's label. Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, worn. AFRICA/3
32 pages. Features: Belgium Tries to Get on her Feet - a 94 Million$ loan will cost her 226 Million?; What is the Matter with Mexico?; Facts, Not Words - article by the secretary of the Episcopal Committee of the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico; The Punishment of Sisyphus - is paralleled in that of a young man whose efforts get him nowhere; The Negro as the Lucky Child of Destiny; Any Mother to Any Daughter; Henry Ford's Page - what distinguishes false from true prophets; Editorials - the modern bucketeer (operator of a financial bucket shop), Cobb and Judge Landis and the baseball scandal, more light is needed on the Nicaraguan situation, Senator Capper and voter apathy; How Primitive was Prehistoric Man? - The Hunter; Man's Own Flat Wheels - part 2; The Garrulous Diplomatist; South Sea Island King (Tufele) of the Manua group of Islands - great photo-illustrated article; Training Junior For a Home - how the Children's Home Society give lonely little children a more congenial atmosphere; Chats with Office Callers - origin of Jewish names; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - the Hall-Mills case was 'dud', Barring the Garb of Old Gaul, Michigan's boundaries are divided, smoking suits for women; Briefly Told; Great winter sport photos inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1989387762ª Ed.- Madrid: Espasa-Calpe 1989.- Vol. 1º con LXXI714 p.: Con profusión de ilustraciones entre el texto en negro y a todo color; 4º mayor 28 cm.; Enc. en plena Tela Ed. planchas doradas en tapas y lomo dorado con camisa.- Impecable estado. HISTORIAS GENERALES DE ESPAÑA Y ENSAYOS SOBRE SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español Espasa-Calpe hardcover
1370336Paris, Abidjan: Présence Africaine, Club Africain du livre, 1974 in-8, 284 pages. Reliure toile, dos muet.
1967206701967. African American Education Archive of five issues of The Journal of Negro Education: A Quarterly Review of Problems Incident to the Education of Negroes published by The Howard University Press for the Bureau of Educational Research Washington D.C. between 1967 and 1973. Original printed blue wrappers. Founded in 1932 by educator and psychologist Charles Henry Thompson the first African American to earn a doctorate in educational psychology and later Dean of Howard University's School of Education the journal became one of the most influential scholarly publications devoted to the study of Black education in the United States.<br /> <br /> Established during the era of Jim Crow segregation and continuing through the Civil Rights and Black Power movements the journal sought to collect and disseminate research on the education of African Americans critically evaluate educational policies and practices and encourage scholarly investigation into issues affecting Black students and communities. By the 1960s and 1970s it had become a leading forum for examining school desegregation educational inequality Black identity poverty higher education and the social consequences of racial discrimination. The archive includes five substantial issues published during a transformative period in American education and race relations:<br /> <br /> Winter 1967 Vol. XXXVI No. 1. Articles include Some Effects of Deprivation on Intelligence Achievement and Cognitive Growth; Notes on the Education of Negroes in North Carolina During the Civil War; The Negro Undergraduate Student: Factors Relative to Performance in Predominantly White State Colleges and Universities in Tennessee; and Beyond Poverty of Income. Published amid the national debate surrounding the War on Poverty and educational inequality.<br /> <br /> Spring 1967 Vol. XXXVI No. 2. Features studies on school improvement unemployment emotional development among Black youth and contemporary trends in Black education reflecting growing concern over urban poverty and unequal educational opportunity.<br /> <br /> Summer 1967 Vol. XXXVI No. 3. The annual Yearbook Number devoted to The Higher Education of Negro Americans: Prospects and Programs. Essays examine graduate education the role of predominantly white institutions in educating Black students educational opportunity and the experiences of Black college students in the South. Issued during a period of rapidly expanding college enrollment and increasing demands for equal access to higher education.<br /> <br /> Fall 1969 Vol. XXXVIII No. 4. Published in the aftermath of major civil rights legislation and amid widespread school desegregation efforts. Articles analyze academic desegregation interracial attitudes among college students self-concept among Black and white youth in segregated environments and methodological questions surrounding social science research on race.<br /> <br /> Winter 1973 Vol. XLII No. 1. Reflecting the intellectual climate of the Black Power era this issue includes studies such as Differences Between Black Youth Who Support the Black Panthers and the NAACP; Do Black Studies Make a Difference in Ghetto Children's Achievements and Attitudes; The Children of Immigrants in the Schools; and School Desegregation Socioeconomic Status Sex and the Aspirations of Negro Adolescents. The issue captures scholarly efforts to evaluate the impact of Black Studies programs and evolving forms of Black political and educational activism.<br /> <br /> Taken together these volumes document some of the most significant debates in twentieth-century African American educational history including segregation and desegregation educational deprivation Black identity formation civil rights Black Power access to higher education and the continuing struggle for educational equality. The contributors represent a generation of educators psychologists sociologists and policy researchers whose work helped shape both academic scholarship and public discussion of race and education in the United States.<br /> <br /> Light fading to wrappers primarily along spines and edges with minor staining and handling wear. Bindings remain sound and contents clean. Overall very good condition. An important scholarly archive documenting the evolution of Black educational thought during the Civil Rights and Black Power eras. unknown
1996I-362-096Edisud 1996. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Edisud hardcover
1996BN313102Edisud 1996. 1996. Hardcover. The Riviera Of Charles Negre <br/><br/>The Riviera Of Charles Negre Joseph Nègre Edisud hardcover
pp. xiii, 281 + Plus frontis, numerous full page photographs and a large folding map. Title page printed in red and black. Bookplate. Inner hinge cracked. Decorative endpapers. Large 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, gold lettered. Third impression. AFRICA/2
pp. x, 294 + Plus frontis, numerous full page photographs. Title page printed in red and black. Bookseller's label. Decorative endpapers. Large 8vo. Original full orange cloth binding, spine repaired. Eleventh impression. AFRICA/2
1984LFA-126725412Un ouvrage de 126 pages, format 180 x 250 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 1984, Desclée de Brouwer, bon état
500368711Delagrave Sans date.
240 p. 12 mo. Foxed. XLib. Spine taped. **NOTE: A very curious feature of this copy is that the copyright notice is pasted over with a changed version. Jay, the son of the first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme court, was a noted attorney and staunch abolitionist. He "castigated the federal government's complicity in the crime of slavery. by contrasting actual federal involvement in slavery with the constitutionally required minimal involvement. He also contrasted the gratuitous complicity with slavery with a vision of what the national government might permissibly do against slavery. Most of Jay 's positions on congressional or executive power were well within the mainstream of legal thought of the day." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2C/W148 Rear
206 p. 12 mo. Foxed. Mildly XLib. Library buckram binding. Extremely important anti-slavery tract. William Jay (17891858), American jurist and reformer, was the son of John Jay (1745-1829), American patriot, statesman, and Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. For most of the period from 1818 to 1843 he served as Judge of the county court of Westchester, N.Y. An active abolitionist, Jay helped establish (1833) the New York City Anti-Slavery Society and wrote vigorous pamphlets and articles on the topic. He also was a founder (1816) of the American Bible Society; and president (1848-1858) of the American Peace Society. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 Box 4
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B9781440845086Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781440872082Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1998Q-0789425149DK Publishing 1998-09-15. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! DK Publishing hardcover
359p. + Plus engraved half title, full page engravings and a folding map, torn with an old repair. XLib. Damp stained. Age stained. 12mo. Original half leather marbled boards. Joints tender. Black library tape on lower spine. First American Edition. AFRICA/2
359p. + Plus engraved half title, full page engravings and a folding map. Foxed. 12mo. Disbound. AFRICA/6
359p. + Plus wood engraved half title, full page engravings and a folding map, on light paper. an old repair. Foxed. 16mo. 160 mm. Original Harper's printed cloth binding (with the date 1834 on the front cover), stained and worn, with old spine repairs. Good. AFRICA/6.
96p. Comic illustrations by M. A. Bowles. 8vo. Original color pictorial wraps, slightly soiled. Nice copy. Puns, etc. from the era of the St. Louis World's Fair. HUMOR 8
1981100101304A.j.e.c 1981 in8. 1981. Broché.
1978RO80263350Imprimerie Chantron et cie. 1978. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 280 pages - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte - tampon sur la page de titre - annotation sur le 1er contre plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 630-Agriculture et techniques connexes