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1390614158.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781041164708Hardback. New. <p>First published in 1967 <i>Learning Theory and Social Work </i>is the first book to provide an introduction to the fundamental bases of learning theory and to apply this approach to various topics in the psychology of personality and to social work treatment.</p> hardcover
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A9780471943983Paperback / softback. New. Patients as Victims Sexual Abuse in Psychotherapy and Counselling Derek Jehu University of Leicester UK with specialist contributions from John Davis Tanya Garrett Linda Jorgenson and Gary Schoener There is growing concern at the number of complaints about sexual abuse of patients while undergoing therapy. paperback
6498114John Wiley & Sons pp. 260 1st Edition . Papeback. New. John Wiley & Sons unknown
1835007381Philadelphia PA: J. C. Pechin 1835. Book. Good. Decorative Cloth. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Brown polished cloth with a lovely leaf pattern gilt on burgundy leather title label on back strip. Slightly exposed at corners; both joints are split with top board still attached by a binding cord and portion of endpaper rear firmly anchored by binding cords. Slightly chipped spine extremities. Front pastedown shows original bookseller's tag of Daniels & Smith 4th & Arch Sts. Philadelphia and former owner bookplate of James N. Stone; another former owner signature perhaps Stone's appears on the front flyleaf. Howes C-469a. 180 pp. illus. w/ frontis. portrait of N. Collin D.D. drawn by Rev. H. J. Norton "on stone" by A. Newsam with tissue guard. Woodcut of Wicaco Church Gloria Dei after. p. 156 opposite title pg. of Charter not listed in Howes. Laid in is 1935 newspaper clipping reprinting the following from the 7 Jan. 1834 edition of the United States Gazette: "The Rev. Jehu Curtis Clay rector of the Swedish Churches in Philadelphia and its vicinity has prepared a small volume Annals of the Swedes on the Delaware. It is exceedingly entertaining because of the anecdotes and facts recorded. Our citizens generally are interested in the old fashioned church of Wecacoe near the Navy Yard where the Reverend author of the Annals before us officiates and most of us remember the venerable Dr. Collin his predecessor of whom a likeness ornaments the little volume." Making this a unique association copy however is a 1-pg. undated 18th-century manuscript fragment on laid paper addressed to Mrs. Maria Norderlind wife of the Rev. Eric Norderlind with an explanatary note by former owner Mr. Stone signed and dated 1890 that the fragment was found among the papers of Geo. Ord Esq. The content of the note by an undetermined author has to do with the writer's feelings that his religious faith may simply be a "monstrous hypocrisy." Clay on p. 123 notes that in the spring of 1757 the Rev. Eric Norderlind was appointed assistant minister to Mr. Parlin and following the latter's death on 22 Dec. of that year was appointed by a 2 Jan. 1758 letter to supply the church during the vacancy which extended until the spring of 1759 when the Rev. Charles Magnus Wrangel was appointed as Parlin's successor. The Charter includes Wicaco Gloria Dei Kingsessing St. James and Upper Merion Christ Church. J. C. Pechin Hardcover
185846941Philadelphia: H.Hooker and Company 1858. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. Second Edition. 179pp. Bookseller ticket on front pastedown modern ink name on front free endpaper pages evenly tanned else very good in publisher's brown cloth decorated in blind that has some minor loss at the spine ends and a small tear to the top of the front joint. <br/><br/> H.Hooker and Company hardcover
0548220336.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1017506760.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18355083Philadelphia: J.C. Pechin 1835. First edition 12mo pp. 180; 1 plate but lacking the portrait; extremities somewhat rubbed joints starting otherwise very good in 1/4 contemporary green morocco over marbled boards. Howes C-469; Felcone 502; Sabin 13570. J.C. Pechin unknown
59246CLAY Jehu Curtis. Annals of the Swedes on the Delaware from Their First Settlement in 1636 to the Present Time.Phila.: F. Forster 1858. 2nd ed. Corrected and enlarged. 179 pp. Portrait frontis. plate. Orig. blind-stamped cloth. Wear to spine ends and corners bookplate removed a little light scattered foxing else very good. HOWES C-469. unknown
183529181835. CLAY Jehu Curtis. Annals of the Swedes on the Delaware. Phila. 1835. 1st ed. 180pp. Howes C-469. Old boards newly rebacked in cloth. Lacks portr. else very good. unknown
1835Embry 169733J. C. Pechin Philadelphia: 1835. First edition first printing. Minor rubbing near fine and internally clean and bright. Modern tan leatherette. J. C. Pechin, Philadelphia: 1835. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
19385133fdChicago Illinois: John Ericsson Memorial Committee 1938. Octavo white cloth hardcover red labels to spine and upper cover gilt letters & decorations 232 pp. Near-Fine in a Good mylar protected dust jacket with edgewear that includes chipping. From dust jacket: This handsome new edition of Clay’s fascinating Annals -- with many illustrations -- comes most appropriately at a time when Delaware Pennsylvania New Jersey and the whole country are commemorating the early settlements on the Delaware River. The appendix in memory of Captain John Ericsson -- builder of the Monitor -- contains the notable addresses of President Coolidge and of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf at the dedication of the John Ericsson Memorial in Washington. John Ericsson Memorial Committee, 1938. hardcover books
18355083Philadelphia: J.C. Pechin 1835. First edition 12mo pp. 180; 1 plate but lacking the portrait; extremities somewhat rubbed joints starting otherwise very good in 1/4 contemporary green morocco over marbled boards. Howes C-469; Felcone 502; Sabin 13570. <br/><br/> J.C. Pechin hardcover books
193828605Chicago: John Ericsson Memorial Committee 1938. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 232 pages. With an Introduction by Henry S. Henschen and an appendix in memory of John Ericsson 1803-1889. Fourth edition. Bookplate of the Delaware collector Henry I. Law on front pastedown. Jacket toned with small snag along spine. Loosely inserted newspaper article on the Swedes has yellowed front free endpaper. John Ericsson Memorial Committee unknown books
185846941Philadelphia: H.Hooker and Company 1858. Hardcover. Very good. Second Edition. 179pp. Bookseller ticket on front pastedown modern ink name on front free endpaper pages evenly tanned else very good in publisher's brown cloth decorated in blind that has some minor loss at the spine ends and a small tear to the top of the front joint. <br/><br/> H.Hooker and Company hardcover books
191467667Chicago: Swedish Historical Society of America 1914. cloth top edge gilt. 8vo. cloth top edge gilt. 170 pages. B1-1584. Third edition. Spot in corner of front cover. Ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper. Swedish Historical Society of America unknown books
193035011Circa 1930. 1930. Good. - A black-and-white approximately 3 inch high by 2-1/4 wide portrait has been clipped from a magazine and mounted on a piece of cream-colored paper and then on a gray card 6 inches high by 3-3/4 inches wide. Inscribed and signed on the first mount below the portrait: "To Seymour Halpern / with kindest regards / J. V. Chase / Admiral US Navy". There is a piece out of the lower right edge of the gray card & its bottom left corner is chipped. There is a very small crease to the left margin of the cream mount. Good. <p>This head-and-shoulders portrait of Chase is inscribed to future Congressman Seymour Halpern then a young autograph collector.<p>Rear Admiral Jehu V. Chase 1869-1937 was a career officer in the U.S. Navy. As commander of the USS Minnesota when she was mined in World War I he was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal for his seamanship and leadership in bringing his ship safely to port without loss of life. From September 1930 to September 1931 he was Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet and from April 1932 until his retirement in February 1933.he was Chairman of the General Board.<p>The Queens New York Republican Congressman Seymour Halpern 1913-1997 started his political career as a campaign aide to New York's powerful mayor Fiorella La Guardia and first served in New York's State Senate for 14 years before seeking a seat in the U.S. Congress. In Albany Halpern sponsored 279 bills that became law including measures on schools housing civil rights nutrition and mental health. A Liberal he was something of an anomaly as the lone Republican representative from New York City and generally garnered support from Labor Unions and endorsement from the Liberal Party. Yet he never even considered switching parties as he considered membership in the Republican Party a family tradition and commitment. While he found ample time for his private pursuits including painting and collecting autographs he took his legislative duties very seriously. Of these he was proudest of his co-sponsorship of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and of the original 1965 Medicare legislation. Circa [1930]. unknown
31434This U.S. admiral was commander of the U.S.S. Minnesota when she struck a German mine in September 1918 but he got his ship to port without loss of life and was decorated for it; commander-in-chief of the U.S. Fleet 1930-31. Handsome "J.V. Chase / Admiral U.S. Navy" in blue fountain pen 5 3/4" X 3 3/4" n.p. n.y. 1930-31. Very good. Faint age toning. On slip with printed "Flagship of the Commander in Chief / United States Fleet" and blue four-star flag insignia at top. unknown
2000Q-080106161XBaker Publishing Group 2000-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Baker Publishing Group paperback
18752599N/A 1875 Une collection de 90 lithographies pleine page tirées de Vanity Fair, des illustrations de SPY (Sir Leslie Ward) et APE (Carlo Pellegrini) ainsi qu'un grand nombre d'illustrations anonymes. En face de la plupart des lithographies se trouve la biographie, rédigée principalement par Gibson sous le nom de Jehu Junior, dans une écriture manuscrite soignée. (Une plaque portant le nom et la signature du propriétaire / compilateur est collée à l'intérieur de la première planche, mais nous n'avons pas pu les identifier). Quatre des biographies comportent un autographe du sujet collé sur la page. Il s'agit de Sir Francis Grant (portraitiste écossais et président de la Royal Academy). Il était passionné de chasse, et cette biographie comporte également une grande esquisse d'un chasseur réalisée par Grant et collée sur la page. Richard Boyle (9e comte de Cork et d'Orrery). Frederic Leighton (peintre, dessinateur et sculpteur. Il a également eu la distinction d'être le pair le plus court de l'histoire. Il est mort le lendemain de sa nomination comme Lord). Révérend Arthur Stanley (doyen de Westminster). Non paginé, mais environ 180 pages, avec 90 lithographies collées et environ 85 biographies. Les albums ont des planches noires et des dos en cuir noir. Les dos sont considérablement frottés et présentent quelques fissures. Les titres sont dorés sur les premières planches. A l'intérieur, les deux volumes sont en bon état, avec quelques marques, mais dans l'ensemble très propres. 380 x 270 mm
51-2622London: Vanity Fair Office circa 1872. Small folios: 9.25 x 14 inches. Uniformly bound in publisher's green cloth with gilt stamping and edges. With 154 chromolithographs of the major figures of the day. The lithographs are from 1869-1871 issues. London: Vanity Fair Office, circa 1872 hardcover