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2012634036.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2005x-0742543587Jason Aronson Inc. 2005. Paperback. New. 183 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Jason Aronson, Inc. paperback
2005DADAX0742543587Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2005-11-01. paperback. New. 6.00x0.53x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
ria9780742543584_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Hardly a day passes when Israel is not in the news. This book provides essential facts about not only the political events in the news but also the positive contributions Israel is making in the arts and sciences. This is not a recitat paperback
ria9780742543577_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Hardly a day passes when Israel is not in the news. This book provides essential facts about not only the political events in the news but also the positive contributions Israel is making in the arts and sciences. This is not a recitat hardcover
B9780742543584Paperback / softback. New. Presents facts about not only the political events in the news but also the positive contributions Israel is making in the arts and sciences. This book is suitable for those interested in some of the trivia about Israel and informs those doing more serious research about the economy government and culture of the Jewish Ste. paperback
2005SONG0742543579Jason Aronson Inc 2005-11-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.94x0.70x9.22. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Jason Aronson, Inc hardcover
2005DADAX0742543579Jason Aronson Inc 2005-11-01. hardcover. New. 6.94x0.70x9.22. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Jason Aronson, Inc hardcover
1538246686.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1960049519New York City Ny: The Worker 1960. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Annotated Illustrations Throughout. 96 Pp. Card Covers Printed Entirely In Red; Paper Loss Along Fore Edges Of Rear Cover Surface Only And Not Affecting The Lettering And Last Two Leaves A Few Small Holes Not Affecting Lettering. Signed By Eight Prominent Figures At The Worker The Daily Worker In Those Years; From The Library Of William Gropper <br/> <br/> The Worker paperback
1735437057Paris : Barde Manget & Compagnie 1735. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copies 38 in aniline-calf-covered boards. Covers and spines nicked dust-dulled and roughly rubbed as with age with some cracks and loss material dusting. Internally some browning and light foxing. Physical description; 38 vols 17 cm. Contents; vols 1 - 13; 18 - 41. Subjects; Contes de fées. Contes de fées Histoire et critique. Criticism interpretation etc Fairy tales. Fairy tales History and criticism. Fairy tales French. Paris : Barde, Manget & Compagnie hardcover
193076730Paris: Éditions Francis Salabert 1930. 4 musical scores small size 75x175 m. Each item 4 pages 2 pages annotated music. Frontcovers monochromatic designed by Cerutti. Backside covers with advertisement. - Some insignificant traces of use. Éditions Francis Salabert unknown
181976727Paris: Éditions Francis Salabert 1918-1929. 4 musical scores frivolous. Small size 275x20 cm. 1 1918. 4 pp.: 2 pages annotated music "Song des Petits-Païens". Cover printed in red: frontcover designed by de Valério backcover 'Les plus grands succès'. - 2 Billets. 1921. 4 pp.: 2 pages annotated music. Cover printed in blue designed by de Valério backcover 'Les plus grands succès'. - 3 Si les femmes. 1921. 4 pp.: 2 pages annotated music. Cover printed in lightred: illustrated frontcover designed by de Valério backcover "Des chansons nouvelles". - 4 1925. 4 pp. 2 p. annotated music 'chanson Honolulu par Odette René de l'opérette.'. Cover printed in red: frontcover designed by de Valério; backcover 'Les succès chantés par Fred Gouin au Concert sur disques Odéon à la T.S.F.'. Éditions Francis Salabert unknown
1943113612GenÂve : Edition dÕArt Albert Skira 1943 - 1944 - 1945. 195x120mm. frontispices 91 63 47 63 28 68 86 pages brochÂŽ. Non coupÂŽ. Exemplaire sur papier fin vergÂŽ tirÂŽ ˆ 1000 exemplaires. Sous ÂŽtuit papier fantaisie. TrÂs bel exemplaire. 731 Edition dÕArt Albert Skira unknown
1996G1567186033I5N00Llewellyn Publications 1996. Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Llewellyn Publications paperback
1567186580.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1567186033.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1996G1567186033I3N00Llewellyn Publications 1996. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Llewellyn Publications paperback
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1989SONG0810821540Scarecrow Press 1989-06-28. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.88x2.00x8.72. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Scarecrow Press 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
19901855583877Classics of Obstetrics & Gynecology Library / Gryphon Editions 1990. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Wear commensurate with age and use. Former owner's namestamp impressed into title page otherwise clean and unmarked copy. Light bumping visible to corners of boards and ends of spine strip. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Classics of Obstetrics & Gynecology Library / Gryphon Editions hardcover
1807014368New York: Printed and Sold By Collins and Perkins 1807. Contemporary calf new calf spine and leather spine label One-word ink correction on p. 62 not on errata leaf. Lightly browned; a little soiling especially on lower corners and occasional minor stains; small repairs in one blank outer margins and two blank upper corners. Collation: 239 1 pp. Nineteen wood-engraved text illustrations.First textbook of midwifery by an American physician. Bard prepared this book for prospective midwives who could not afford an adequate formal education. His text "embodied the standard obstetric teaching of his day leaning heavily on the authority of Smellie Baudelocque Perfect and Denman and quoting selectively from their case reports. . . . He described well the mechanism of labor and presented an excellent picture of pre-eclampsia"Speert Obstetrics and gynecology in America: a history 126-27. Bard was one of the leading New York physicians of his time. His favorite branch of medicine was midwifery. . . . Perhaps no physician in this country has ever enjoyed a larger share of practice in this department or acquired a higher reputation as an accoucheur" Kelly and Burrage Dictionary of American medical biography p. 60. Garrison-Morton 6163.1; Austin 116; Norman 120. See Cutter and Viets Short history of midwifery pp. 160-64 213-14; Kelly and Burrage pp. 58-60; Thoms Chapters in American obstetrics pp. 26-34 the title page is reproduced on p. 29. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Printed and Sold By Collins and Perkins Hardcover
1808BOOKS341538New York NY: Printed and Sold By Collins and Perkins. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1808. Early Edition with the same corrections as a First Edition. Hardcover. One-word ink correction on p. 62 not on errata leaf - consistent with First Edition conditions; 19 woodcuts; First textbook of midwifery by an American physician; "A COMPENDIUM OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MIDWIFERY Containing Practical Instructions for the Management of Women During Pregnancy in Labour and in Child-bed; Calculated to Correct the Errors and to Improve the Practice of Midwives; As well as to serve as an Introduction to the Study of this Art for Students and Young Practitioners." . 12mo. 239pp. cover light shelf wear to edges and corners some rubbing and bumping to corners and edges and spine tips very light soiling otherwise quite good; Former owner's signature on title page edges of text block spotted/soiled water stained to top edge of text block and front and rear pastedowns and free-endpapers scattered foxing throughout text one-word ink correction on p. 62 consistent with First Edition corrections see photo. . Printed and Sold By Collins and Perkins hardcover
1990035301Classics Of Obstetrics And Gynecology Library/Gryphon. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1990. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover; Hardcover. Limited edition of 3 000 copies of which this is #655. This limited edition bookplate with owner's name typed upon it is pasted to blank verso of first free endpaper. Brown leather boards with design in gold front and rear. Title in gold on spine between raised leather bands. All edges are gilt. Beautiful marblized endpapers. Attached ribbon marker. Text pages are crisp and clean. ; 8VO; 264 pages . Classics Of Obstetrics And Gynecology Library/Gryphon hardcover