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ria9798765230190_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; As the Aquarian Age begins will science and spirituality reconverge with the inclusion of consciousness Are you ready for the electrifying and sometimes startling changes you may experience The Age of Aquarius is associated with hope paperback
B9798765230190Paperback / softback. New. paperback
19542083002116202763Phoenix Shoin Jintaro Fujii Jiro Kanno 1954. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Phoenix Shoin Jintaro Fujii Jiro Kanno paperback
1968114520Scherz Verlag, 1968. 158 S. Kl.-8°, Taschenbuch in Schutzfolie
1968114521Scherz Verlag, 1968. 159 S. Kl.-8°, Taschenbuch in Schutzfolie
1969114522Scherz Verlag, 1969. 156 S. Kl.-8°, Taschenbuch in Schutzfolie
180631665X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1806316668.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2006RO60146476Hadder mobius. 2006. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 224 pages. Annotation au marker en tranche en pied. Quelques rousseurs. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Q01OS-00456Phoenix Symphony Friends. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Recipes Cookbook Cooking A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Phoenix Symphony Friends unknown
1989Q-0201518066Addison-Wesley Pub. Co 1989-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Addison-Wesley Pub. Co paperback
1991Q-0201577607Addison-Wesley 1991-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Addison-Wesley paperback
0201577607.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
DADAX0201518066Addison-Wesley Pub. Co 0000-00-00. 2nd. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co paperback
0910407436.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19842092902141504923Akihiro shobo 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Akihiro shobo paperback
192813651928 Phoenix Union High School Yearbook. Large hardcover pages chock full of inscriptions & signatures w/several pages of ads. Binding is weak but still there pages complete and not loose. Boards show moderate shelfware & edgewear. hardcover
018868Phoenix May 1918: Phoenix Union High School. Octavo. 231pp. The earliest recorded copies in the Arizona Newspaper Project and OCLC are in the 1930's. Much on this item dedicated to those classmates who had gone to fight in World War I. The opening poem is dedicated to the 28th. Besides giving accounts of the different departments there is a nice description of Jefferson Street when it was poorly lit in the first decade of the 20th Century. A later patriotic poem which notes that the Patriots of Phoenix High have "jacked old "Uncle Sammy" to bring justice "to the Hun". It goes on to say they did this by buying liberty bonds. It lists 185 of their older classmates who served in World War I four of whom died in the conflict. The school did not open in the Fall until December 16 because of the influenza crisis. Also there are large ads for some of the well-known Phoenix business some with a patriotic note such as Donofrios which suggests that while "you are thinking about that soldier Boy send him a box of their Cactus Candy." Bound in original pictorial wraps light finger soiling. Phoenix Union High School unknown
1910025217Phoenix: Phoenix Union High School 1910. Quarto. 100 pages plus 20 pages of ads Laid in is Phoenix Union High School Commencement with list of dignitaries and names of the 40 graduates. Very early with the first graduating class including Clarence Tolleston. Bound in black "snakelike" black paper lettered in gilt. Rear cover detached but present spine chipped. Phoenix Union High School unknown
192195585Phoenix AZ 1921. Paperback. Very Good. frontis photos 196p. Softcover in original wrapper. 28 x 20 cm. Covers somewhat soiled and worn with edges frayed and chipped. Contents sound and clean with many penciled and inked signatures on many of the pages. This copy appears to have belonged to Maude D. Stewart who is identified and pictured in this volume as the Assistant Registrar of the high school. While segregation was not required by law the African American students had been confined beginning in 1914 in a separate "Department of Colored Children" with one teacher for all either in the basement of the school or in separate nearby buildings. Pages 88-91 in the Annual are devoted to that Department. The group picture shows 23 students. Three were Seniors. A separate segregated school for African Americans Phoenix Union Colored High School renamed Carver High School in 1943 was built in an industrial area near Black residential areas and opened in 1926. James Rosser a talented football and track athlete. had first entered high school in 1916 but "could not play on the football team at that time." He enlisted in the army in 1918 and served in the 10th Cavalry at Fort Huachuca where he played left half-back on the regimental team. When Rosser returned to Phoenix Union after the war Rosser was allowed to play on the high school team and seems to have been one of the most important members of the team although he is not one of the 17 individual players pictured on the pages devoted to the football team. paperback
018868Phoenix May 1918: Phoenix Union High School. Octavo. 231pp. The earliest recorded copies in the Arizona Newspaper Project and OCLC are in the 1930's. Much on this item dedicated to those classmates who had gone to fight in World War I. The opening poem is dedicated to the 28th. Besides giving accounts of the different departments there is a nice description of Jefferson Street when it was poorly lit in the first decade of the 20th Century. A later patriotic poem which notes that the Patriots of Phoenix High have "jacked old "Uncle Sammy" to bring justice "to the Hun". It goes on to say they did this by buying liberty bonds. It lists 185 of their older classmates who served in World War I four of whom died in the conflict. The school did not open in the Fall until December 16 because of the influenza crisis. Also there are large ads for some of the well-known Phoenix business some with a patriotic note such as Donofrios which suggests that while "you are thinking about that soldier Boy send him a box of their Cactus Candy." Bound in original pictorial wraps light finger soiling. Phoenix Union High School unknown books
1910025217Phoenix: Phoenix Union High School 1910. Quarto. 100 pages plus 20 pages of ads Laid in is Phoenix Union High School Commencement with list of dignitaries and names of the 40 graduates. Very early with Clarence Tolleston in graduating class.Bound in black "snakelike" black paper lettered in gilt. Rear cover detached but present spine chipped. Phoenix Union High School unknown books
1921025218Phoenix: Phoenix Union High School 1921. Quarto. 196 pages. The growing student body now is involved not only in far more sporting events but producing plays. Page 88ff show the Department for Colored children where a class of thirty-four African American children are taught separately with three seniors graduating. James Benton signed under his photograph. There are several other autographs throughout. He is listed as member of the Latin club and playing basketball but this was probably restrict to other African Americans in his rather small class. The Arizona Republican of May 21 1921 proudly noted there were three "colored" graduating whereas the highest number in previous years was one. Bound in brown pictorial wraps with yapped edges lettered and decorated in gilt short tears or small chips to edges. Phoenix Union High School unknown books