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1990GB001BJB2LUI4N00Crown Development Trust Fund 1990. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Crown Development Trust Fund hardcover
Hardcover. 8vo; 192 pages; 24 cm. Includes list of members. "Published...in commemoratio n of their Twentieth Anniversary. " 4 volumes of addresses were eventually published Includes list of members at rear. Includes talks given by Solomon Schechter, Louis Marshall, Max J. Kohler, Israel Abrams, Dr. David de Sola Pool, etc. Very Good Condition. (AMR-45-4)
8vo; 216 pages. "Published...in commemoration of their Thirtieth Anniversary. " 4 volumes of addresses were eventually published Includes list of members at rear. Includes talks given by Dr. Stephen Wise, Kaufmann Kohler, Louis Marshall, Max J. Kohler, Israel Abrams, and others. Attractive green cloth cover with gilt lettering and lion emblem. Very Good Condition. (SPEC-27-26)
8vo; 243 pages; Hardcover. 8vo; 250 pages; 24 cm. Includes list of members. The final of 4 volumes of addresses published Includes list of members at rear. Includes talks given by Hon. Samson Lachman, Louis Marshall, Max J. Kohler, Morris R. Cohen, Felix Warburg, & Nelson Glueck. Also includes a collection of 5 essays by Mrs. Rebekah & others of "The American Jewess Fifty years Ago and Now. " Institional marks on end pages and frontpiece. Otherwise very good condition. (AMR-45-5)
198681584Decatur GA: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter 1986. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. 20 pages plus covers. Illustrated cover. Illustrations and advertisements. Some cover and page soiling noted. Pencil notation on first page. Signed inscription on front cover reads: To a good friend and a great American Julian Bond and Lawrence Douglas Wilder 11/24/86. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. is a historically African American Greek-lettered fraternity. The organization has over 750 undergraduate and graduate chapters. The fraternity was founded on November 17 1911 by three Howard University juniors Edgar Amos Love Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman and their faculty adviser Dr. Ernest Everett Just. Omega Psi Phi is the first fraternal organization founded at a historically black university. In 1924 at the urging of fraternity member Carter G. Woodson the fraternity launched Negro History and Literature Week in an effort to publicize the growing body of scholarship on African-American history. Encouraged by public interest the event was renamed "Negro Achievement Week" in 1925 and given an expanded national presence in 1926 by Woodson's Association for the Study of Negro Life as "Negro History Week."3 Expanded to the full month of February from 1976 this event continues today as Black History Month. Since 1945 the fraternity has undertaken a National Social Action Program to meet the needs of African Americans in the areas of health housing civil rights and education. Omega Psi Phi has been a patron of the United Negro College Fund since 1955 providing an annual gift of $350000.00 to the program. The Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. begins as a dream a distant but real hope in the minds of 12 Omega brothers in Decatur Georgia. These brothers hoped to have form a fraternal entity under the auspices of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. They dedicated their endeavor to the Fraternity's Founding Fathers - Frank Coleman Oscar J. Cooper Ernest E. Just and Edgar A. Love - and sought to emulate the aspirations that brought the Founders together at Howard University on a fall evening Friday November 17 1911. On a summer day on June 1 1979 the Association of Omega Men which was to become Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter was organized. The founding brothers of Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter were; Lloyd P. Atkins Alonza A. Bennett first Basileus Robert Cannon Glenn E. Ford first Keeper of Records and Seal Alfonza L. Gayle James George Edward Hargrave Jr. Ronald Jackson Alvin Sanders Eric Turpin Webster Wallace and James Witherspoon. Throughout the years of existence Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter has remained true to the Four Cardinal Principles on which the Fraternity was founded. The chapter continues its commitment to social action and Dekalb Community at large - based on programs which are designed to aid and meet the needs of all people thereby hopefully moving our society closer toward the goals of true friendship - Friendship is Essential to the Soul. Lt. Governor Lawrence Douglas Wilder was the featured speaker at this event. Julian Bond was not listed on the program but apparently was in attendance at this Georgia event. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter paperback
In-12, demi-veau rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets doré, titre doré, (6), 344 p. (qqs rousseurs). Edition originale. Commentaire, analyse et bilan des résultats, vingt ans après, de la loi historique du 21 mars 1884 dite "loi Waldeck-Rousseau", du nom du ministre qui la fit voter et auquel l'ouvrage est dédié. Elle autorisait les syndicats en France, abrogeait la loi Le Chapelier et fixait leurs domaines de compétence. Bon exemplaire.
35888In-12, demi-veau rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets doré, titre doré, (6), 344 p. (qqs rousseurs). Paris, Arthur Rousseau, 1904.
294540Les Provinciale Varzy (Nièvre) 1980 In-4 carré ( 290 X 260 mm ) de 399 pages, pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs et étui. 740 illustrations en couleurs et en noir dans et hors-texte ( photographies, croquis, plans... ). Très bel exemplaire. Le milieu naturel - Les conditions historiques - Le domaine bâti - Les éléments de synthèse.
189019292Paris, Bloud et Barral, libraires éditeurs, 1890, E.O. In-8°, xii-428 pp., intérieur frais, en partie non coupé et non rogné (cachet d'app. sur pp. de faux-titre et titre). Br., (couv. lég. défr. et très lég. effrangée, décharge de colle en 1ère de couv.).
189019292Paris, Bloud et Barral, libraires éditeurs, 1890, E.O. In-8°, xii-428 pp., intérieur frais, en partie non coupé et non rogné (cachet d'app. sur pp. de faux-titre et titre). Br., (couv. lég. défr. et très lég. effrangée, décharge de colle en 1ère de couv.).
778207Editions Dangles St-Jean-de-Braye 1994 In-8 ( 205 X 145 mm ) de 268 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Illustrations dans et hors-texte. EDITION ORIGINALE. Très bel exemplaire.
1521182731521 Broché - 15 x 21 - 268 pp - année 1994 - Editions Dangles - Collection Horizons ésotériques - illustrations
Paris, Sélection du Reader's Digest, 1980. In-4, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 382 pp. Edition abondamment illustrée dans et hors-texte, planches en noir et en couleurs. Bel ex.
9867Paris, Sélection du Reader's Digest, 1980. In-4, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 382 pp.
19153Paris, Téqui, s.d. In-8°, 104 pp., en partie non coupé, intérieur frais. Br., (couv. en partie insolée et salie, dos en partie fendu sans manque) bon état général.
19153Paris, Téqui, s.d. In-8°, 104 pp., en partie non coupé, intérieur frais. Br., (couv. en partie insolée et salie, dos en partie fendu sans manque) bon état général.
19802042Paris, Editions Dervy-Livres, Collection : "Histoire et Tradition", 1980, In-8°, 128 pp., br., bon état.
19802042Paris, Editions Dervy-Livres, Collection : "Histoire et Tradition", 1980, In-8°, 128 pp., br., bon état.
1358Chez les Libraires Associés, Bruxelles, sans date. In-8, à la ficelle, 304 pages
196697076Couverture souple. Revue de 64 pages.
1895947Paris, Editions Chamuel, 1895, E. O. In-12°, 283 pp., intérieur frais, 4 planches (qqs soulignements au crayon, qqs traits au stylo dans les marges, déch. marginale en p. 175, cahiers lâches). Br., couv. sous rhodoïd (déch. avec manque en 1ère et 4ème de couv., mouillure marginale en bas de 1ère de couv., dos cassé avec manques). Exemplaire à relier.
1895947Paris, Editions Chamuel, 1895, E. O. In-12°, 283 pp., intérieur frais, 4 planches (qqs soulignements au crayon, qqs traits au stylo dans les marges, déch. marginale en p. 175, cahiers lâches). Br., couv. sous rhodoïd (déch. avec manque en 1ère et 4ème de couv., mouillure marginale en bas de 1ère de couv., dos cassé avec manques). Exemplaire à relier.
201110054Paris, Maison de Vie, coll. "Témoignages maçonniques". 2011. In-8°, 251 pp. Br., comme neuf.
201110054Paris, Maison de Vie, coll. "Témoignages maçonniques". 2011. In-8°, 251 pp. Br., comme neuf.
In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 213, (5) p. Dans la collection "Textes à l'appui" publiée par Maspero. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.