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1024468208.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189036700Annandale NY: 1890 through 1896. 1890's 1890's. Good. - A collection of original photographs and original brochures and ephemeral publications relating to St. Stephen's College of Annandale NY which was founded by John & Margaret Bard and was later to become Bard College of Annandale-on-the-Hudson. Included are 30 original photographs including 29 cyanotypes 13 of which depict college buildings the remaining 17 being portraits and scenery including the campus Zabriskies Falls and interiors. The cyan-tinged images range from 4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide to 9 inches high by 6-1/2 inches wide with a variety of sizes in between. One of the images is an exception being sienna-toned and not in fact a cyanotype. The photographs are in various condition some are fine while others are creased or lightly stained with one portrait having several tears to the edges.<p>Also included in this collection are 14 ephemeral publications and brochures relating to St. Stephen's College with programs and flyers for events including 3 relating to the ritual burying of the algebra by incoming freshmen. The items were all apparently once removed from a scrapbook and thus the condition varies. A few have stains while several have remnants of paper or glue on the versos. <p>Following is a list of the images represented by the photographs:<p>1 The entrance to Potter Hall part of Stone Row with a horse-drawn cart.<p>2 An unidentified image which looks like a dormitory building.<p>3 Chapel of Holy Innocents and St. Margaret's Well with the Stone Row dormitories in the background<p>4 Chapel of Holy Innocents & St. Margaret's Well 1890 Part of Stone Row in the background.<p>5 Bard Hall 1891. There are glue or chemical stains to the edges of this photo.<p>6 An unidentified image. This is a small photo with creasing & stains.<p>7 Aspinwall Hall.<p>8 Interior of the Chapel of Holy Innocents Christmas 1890. There is a light corner stain.<p>9 Chapel of Holy Innocents 1891. There is a light corner stain.<p>10 Interior of the Chapel of Holy Innocents decorated at Christmas.<p>11 Chapel of Holy Innocents.<p>12 Landscape in snow with the Chapel of Holy Innocents & St. Margaret's Well. There is creasing to this photo mainly at the edges.<p>13 "Stone Row" dormitories 1893 with the Chapel of Holy Innocents & St. Margaret's Well in the foreground.<p>14 Interior of a dorm room with 2 students.<p>15 A staged photo of 2 students in wedding attire one is in drag.<p>16 Three Class of 1894 students. This photo has a crease along the center.<p>17 through 22 Six different photos of Zabriskies Falls. One a small sepia-toned photo has a crease along the edge another has minor creases and a third has a light stain.<p>23 Large group of students in front of the Chapel of Holy Innocents.<p>24 Three students. There is creasing to this photo.<p>25 A view of the campus.<p>26 Photo of the Class of 1897. This photo is quite dark.<p>27 Interior of a room with 2 students.<p>28 A group of 13 students June 1893.<p>29 A view from the campus showing the Catskills & Hudson River.<p>30 A portrait of the President of the College Robert B Fairbairn.<p>The ephemera related to St. Stephen's College consists of:<p>1 A 4-page "St. Stephen's College Glee Club" program bound in cream wraps titled in red with a silk cord. The program is dated "March '93" in ink at the bottom of the cover.<p>2 A 2-page "St. Stephen's College" brochure. The top edge of the second page is trimmed without loss of text.<p>3 A 4-page St. Stephen's College "Field Day / June 20 1893" brochure with penciled notes indicating the winners.<p>4 The 4-page "Thirty-Fourth Commencement" program. Dated June 21 1894.<p>5 "The St. Stephen's College Messenger" issue dated April 1896.<p>6 A broadside of the St. Stephen's College schedule and rules. The broadside is stained.<p>7 A small card with the program for the "Eulexian Society Reunion Supper" a literary society dated June 21 1893.<p>8 An announcement printed on mourning stationery regretting that "The Class of Ninety-six" could not invite the recipient to "the burying of its Algebra on account of the secrecy of the burial". Together with the original mourning envelope.<p>9 A 3-page program for the "Laying of the Corner-stone" of the Hoffman Library dated June 22 1893. Construction of the library began in 1893 and was completed in 1895.<p>10 A humorous description of the death and burial of algebra in 1894 and it's subsequent exhumation by the class of 1897. The 4-page announcement is printed on light gray card stock shaped as a tombstone. The original mourning envelope is present.<p>11 A 4-page program with class statistics entitled "Class Day S. Stephen's College. June 15 1892". In addition to age height and weight the statistics include favorite drink "brandy" "rain water" "blood" etc favorite study "himself" "women" "how to do nothing" etc favorite amusement "sleeping" scrapping" "being sick" etc and others.<p>12 The 4-page "Thirty-Third Annual Commencement" program dated June 22 1893 with profuse penciled notes.<p>13 Unused 4-page "St. Stephen's College" letterhead.<p>14 The 1894 "Funeral" program for algebra printed in red on buff card stock in the shape of a coffin. Purple mourning lines frame the edges of the 4 pages of card stock which is bound at the top with red cotton ribbon.<p>The tradition behind the burial of the algebra was sort of a light hazing ritual performed by freshmen students. Thirty days after arriving at Bard the freshmen were to steal an algebra book which they were to then sign and bury with several bottles of wine. Then the night before commencement the students now seniors would dig it up and consume the wine raising a toast to their graduating class. The ritual is described as follows in a 1930 issue of the Lyre Tree a student newspaper: "There is a tradition of long standing at St. Stephen's that within 30 days after the close of the first semester the Freshman class shall with all the ritual and solemnity due to the occasion secretly inter an algebra autographed by each member of the class and with it a certain quantity of wine. To be legal every Freshman must be at the grave during the burial. At the end of the four years the algebra is exhumed and burned on a funeral pyre during the Class Day exercises. Toasts are drunk to the college and to the outgoing and incoming Senior class."<p>"St. Stephen's College was established as a Training College for the Ministry and as such it was requested to make an annual report to the Convention of the Diocese of New York. The object was the supervision of the young men who had devoted themselves to the ministry of the Church. It was afterwards opened to any who would not disturb the general purpose for which it was originally instituted." Quoted from "The Thirty-First Annual Catalogue of St. Stephen's College Annandale N.Y. 1892-93".<p>The land now owned by Bard College was once composed of several country estates Blithewood Bartlett Sands Cruger's Island and Ward Manor/Almont among them. John & Margaret Bard purchased a part of the Blithewood estate in 1853. Renaming the property as Annandale they established a parish school the following year. They then began building the Chapel of the Innocents next to Bard Hall in 1857 and the following year donated the unfinished Chapel and surrounding acreage to New York's Episcopal diocese which had promised financial support to grow the school into a theological college. St. Stephen's College was thus founded in 1860. In honor of its founder the school changed its name to Bard College in 1934. Ten years later in 1944 Bard became a co-educational school welcoming female students and faculty. Annandale, NY: 1890 through 1896. [1890's] paperback
184990401849 Dijon, J. Picard, et Auxonne, Saunié, Août 1849, in 12, XII-433pp. ; relié demi basane aubergine de lépoque, dos lisse orné (passé) ; des rousseurs ; frontispice.
191028658Nantes 1910 CARTE POSTALE ANCIENNE EN NOIR : PHOTO DU BARDE BRETON YVES BERTHOU - KALEDVOULC'H (1861-1933) AVEC ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE MANUSCRIT DU BARDE A L'ENCRE BRUNE : "A MONSIEUR CHARON "KEMWERZER" BARDE D'HONNEUR DU GORSEDD ... (signé) KALEDVOULC'H ...",
70237Nantes, Editions du Terroir Breton, 1903, petit in 8° broché, X-77 pages ; couverture illustrée (poussiéreuse avec petits accidents).
234928[Paris], Lithographie de Engelmann, s.d. (1834) in-8, 44 planches lithographiées regroupant 130 figures de costumes masculins, broché sous couverture de papier fantaisie du XXe siècle. Des mouillures claires infra-paginales à la fin de l'opuscule.
186817706Genève, Au dépôt, cour de Saint-Pierre, 1868. Plaquette in-12 de 24 pages, couverture rose.
1990LFA-126724123Une plaquette de 16 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1990, Corepha, bon état
1800006472Chester: Foregate-Street: J Fletcher 1800. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. VG 1st ed 1800. In early 20c purple cloth gilt title to spine. Internally 4 1 2-56 pp ink name to title page Roberts new brown endpapers & eps small binders label to fpd 3 small bubbles to upper board some light browning throughout occasional pencil highlights numerous blank leaves bound in at end. 8vo 135217 mm. ESTC T115460 Allibone 1111. Title continues: with notes descriptive and explanatory; particulars of the Druids founders of some of the fifteen tribes of North Wales the families descended from them and quotations from the bards. With an appendix: containing an account of the battle of Beaumaris in 1648 and the taking of the castle. Llwyd came to be considered an authority on Welsh heraldry and genealogy' DWB and as a result was received into many aristocratic households. ODNB. <br/> <br/> J Fletcher hardcover
15643ouis Perrin / Imprimerie et lithographie Nigon / Léon Boitel Quatre plaquettes reliée en un volume petit in-4, demi-chagrin brun, passé havane au dos, dos à cinq nerfs. Reliure de l'époque. Tout petit manque en bas du dos. 1° XIIème bulletin monumental et lithurgique de la ville de Lyon par Joseph Bard. Lyon, 1849, 32pp.illustration en tête du préambule. / 2°Opinion du conseil de salubrité de la ville de Lyon sur la nécéssité d'une loi relative aux conditions sanitaires des maisons dans les grandes villes. Publiée par ordre de M. le Maire. Lyon, mars 1850, 16pp. / 3°L'autel d'Avenas considéré au point de vue historique par l'abbé Boué. Lyon, 1851. extrait de la Revue du Lyonnais. Couverture conservée avec envoi de l'auteur à Morel de Volène. 2 planches hors-texte. Papier un peu bruni./ 4°Les gouverneurs de Lyon par Antoine Péricaud Aîné. Lyon, 1841, 2ff-23pp. / 5° Fragment d'une notice historique sur la Dombes par César de La Ferrière, Lyon, 1842, 62pp. plaquette publiée sous les seules initiales C.D.L. Trés bon ensemble.
73429Paris, Wapler, 1950, in 8° broché, 188 pages ; non coupé ; légères rousseurs sur la couverture.
GF270301 page in4 - et - Beau portrait en photogravure d'Emile Poiteau par Joseph Quentin - (20 x 30 cm marges incluses) -
185576292New York:: Harper & Brothers 1855. original brown cloth. Front free endpaper and nearly all of a blank leaf lacking; a few tiny defects to cloth; tight and sound with some scattered light foxing to text. 12mo. Added illustrated title page; engraved illustrations. Harper & Brothers, hardcover
185517606New York:: Harper & Brothers 1855. original blue cloth. 19th century date stamp on pastedown; very minor use to cloth; a nice copy. 12mo. Illustrated. Harper & Brothers, hardcover
185678564London:: Sampson Low Son & Co. 1856. Reprint of the London 1855 edition this one issued without map or illustrations. publisher's red flexible cloth lettered in black. . Slight soiling to the binding; contents clean tight and sound. 12mo. Sampson Low, Son, & Co., hardcover
19721151Paris, Maisonneuve, 1972, in-8, broché, VIII-227 pages, (4) planches hors-texte.
38432Genève, Albert Skira ("Petite Collection Rodolphe Töpffer"), 1944. Pt. in-8°, 68p. Broché, couverture décorée.