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185256007Boston: Bazin & Chandler printers 1852. 8vo pp. 22 2; original salmon printed wrappers; very good. Includes a list of officers honorary members and the society's constitution. Sabin 52684. <br/><br/> Bazin & Chandler, printers unknown books
183933043Boston: New England Female Moral Reform Society 1839. Very Good. Boston: New England Female Moral Reform Society 1839. First Edition. Octavo; self-wrappers unopened. 16pp. Toning and creasing to edges with a few minor nicks; about Very Good. <br /> <br /> The New England Female Moral Reform Society's stated goal was the "prevention of licentiousness" prostitution the moral double standard regarding both and protecting young women from the "unprincipled destroyer who seduce and ruin the unsuspecting." Indeed this issue devotes a section to "Street Beggars" who are imposters attempting to lead astray the young and unsuspecting. The paper continues in telling the story of two young women who were led to "a house of ill fame" by one such imposter and were saved from a member of the society and thus saved "from this sink of iniquity. from her 'whose house is the way to hell going down to the chambers of death.'"<br /> <br /> Also of note here is the ongoing "Letters to Sarah E. Grimke" portion of this publication which runs several pages in this issue gently arguing several points regarding the role of women in society. The letter concludes with a post script that the author has just received Grimke's pamphlet "Equality of the Sexes" acknowledges her sincere obligations and urges everyone who reads this publication to also read Grimke's. Scarce in retail. New England Female Moral Reform Society unknown
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 188 p. Yildiz'dan Sanremo'ya: Nevzat Vahdettin'in hatiralari ve 150'liklerin gurbet maceralari. Prep. by Nevzat Demirel. Memoirs of one of Turkish 150 'personaa-non-gratae'.
19663176469Köln, Grote, 1966. 212 S. Lwd.
Fine Azerbaijani Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Azerbaijani (Cyrillic script). 77, [3] p. Uçgarlarda inkilabimizin tarihine dair: I. V. Stalin'e mektup. First Edition. Nerimanov was first Azerbaijani SSR president. This is his letter to Stalin which is very important study on Soviet-Azerbaijani relations.
1293 pages including index. 74 chapters divided into the following nine sections: The Ingredients of Western Civilization; The Early Middle Ages (400-1000); The High Middle Ages (1000-1300); The Age of Transition (1300-1500); The Age of Religious Revolt and Reform (1500-1600); The Age of Dynastic Statecraft (1600-1775); The Age of Revolution (1775-1850); The Age of the National State (1852-1919); The Age of Total Politics (1919- ). Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Bookplate upon front endpaper. Minimal wear. Unmarked. Bright silver lettering upon navy boards and spine. Excellent copy. Book
197110893Opladen : Leske, 1971. 76 S. Gr. 8°. 3. Aufl. OBroschur. (Beiträge zur Sozialkunde : Reihe B, Struktur und Wandel der Gesellschaft ; 5)
19883219Frankfurt am Main : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., 1988. 541 S. ; 19 cm 8°. Orig.-Ausg. OKt. (Tb). (Fischer Wissenschaft ; 7349)
60646Neuchâtel, La Baconnière 1948, 235x175mm, 84pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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1987871381987 Editions Office du Livre - 1987 - Deuxième édition, revue et mise à jour - Grand in-8, cartonnage toilé noir avec titre en doré au dos, sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 251 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations en N&B et en couleurs, in et hors-texte, dans l'ouvrage
39293In-8° (170 x 110 mm), vélin souple, dos lisse titré à la plume, (24), 615 (i.e. 650), (23) pages. Paris, François Targa, 1625.
GB001PLWSTYI3N00Harmony Education Center. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Harmony Education Center paperback
B9781019730195Hardback. New. hardcover
1904MA0038Printed by The National Press Agency Ltd. and published by The National Reform Union as #234 of the 'National Reform Union Leaflet' series Manchester 1904. 1904. Book. Good. No Binding. 1st Edition. First edition. A single sheet measuring 27cm x 22cm. Folded once with some tenderness to the fold and the paperstock a little toned marked spotted and brittle. Some further soiling to the unprinted reverse. Above the title is a black and white cartoon of two ghostly British officers from the Boer War "Ghosts of the British Dead" alongside the skeleton of a third. One figure points at a line of Chinese labourers and is allocated the quotation "Look there Bill that's what you and I and twenty thousand others died for" this in reference to a labour shortage at the gold mines on the Rand a result of the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 displacing large numbers of the indigenous population which resulted in the importation of Chinese labour in 1904. The cartoon was originally printed in a January 1904 issue of the British newspaper 'Morning Leader' and is reproduced here as #234 of the National Reform Union Leaflets. A good copy of a most uncommon survivor. Printed by The National Press Agency Ltd., and published by The National Reform Union as #234 of the 'National Reform Union unknown