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2012x-0415537509Routledge 2012. Paperback. New. 1st blg edition. 248 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge paperback
2013mon0000229582Bloomsbury Academic 2013-03-28. Hardcover. New. 1.8020 in x 23.9848 in x 15.9898 in. Bloomsbury Academic hardcover
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mon0004067586Oxford University Press 11/6/2024 12:00:01 A. paperback. Very Good. 1.7323 9.4882 6.5354. Oxford University Press paperback
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1933789190.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1994Q-0870239139University of Massachusetts Press 1994-07-22. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Massachusetts Press paperback
190736590Boston: American Unitarian Association 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Small octavo. 122 pages. Blue paper covered boards with gilt title and small embossed illustration on the front cover. White spine with gilt title. Gilt top edge. Light stains and wear to the covers. Text edges untrimmed. Previous owner name on the right front flyleaf. Interior contents clean. <br /> <br /> <br /> David Starr Jordan was an advocate for Eugenics. From the California Academy of Sciences Jordan "was a widely revered ichthyologist founding president of Stanford University and intermittent president and curator of fish at the California Academy of Sciences. Perhaps less well-known however fairly well-documented was his leadership role in the American eugenics movement. Jordan believed that people with traits he deemed desirable deserve to have children. He thought that people he deemed "unfit" should not reproduce and in many cases should undergo compulsory sterilization—or be surgically prevented from having children even against their will. In addition to his beliefs and practices rooted in eugenics Jordan held other racist sexist ableist and colonialist ideas. Our research into the archives at the Academy and at Stanford revealed a fuller picture of the life of Jordan and his influence that affects the Academy and science as a whole to this day American Unitarian Association hardcover
196489573St. Augutine FL: Saint Augustine Historical Society 1964. Reprint from he Florida Historical Quarterly Vol. XLII No. 3 April 1964. Wraps. Good. The format is approximately 6 inches by 9 inches. 2 307-320 pages plus covers. Front cover has an illustration. Footnotes. Illustrations. Cover and pages have some wear and soiling. This is No. 20 from the Saint Augustine Historical Society. Front cover has a title variant from the formal title page. Front cover reads Memoirs of a Westpointer in St. Augustine 1824-1826. Alfred Beckley May 26 1802 – May 26 1888 was a public official who founded Beckley West Virginia and a brigadier general in the Virginia militia during the American Civil War. He named the city of Beckley in honor of his father John James Beckleyab who was the first librarian of the United States Congress. Beckley was appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point nominated for West Point by William Henry Harrison and President James Monroe; he entered on September 25 1819 and graduated on July 1 1823 ninth in a graduating class of 35. This class started with 86 cadets in 1819. He was in the army for 13 years serving the entire time as an artillery officer in Pennsylvania Florida Virginia and New York. In 1834–1835 after legal disputes Beckley received the title to 56679 acres his father had owned in western Virginia. In order to manage his inherited estates Beckley resigned his officer's commission on October 24 1836. He then settled in Fayette County now Raleigh County West Virginia which was then part of Virginia finding it a "perfect wilderness". His home named Wildwood was built in 1835–1836 expanded in 1874 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Beckley returned to military service as a brigadier general in the Virginia Militia from 1849 to 1861; serving out of loyalty to his state even though he strongly opposed its secession from the Union. By summer 1861 Beckley was in charge of the 12th Brigade of Virginia militia against Union troops at Cotton Hill West Virginia in the Kanawha Valley. This region was largely pro-Union and his militia was not highly motivated so Wise condemned Beckley's unit in August 1861. Thus it only served until October 1861 contributing little to the Confederate cause. He officially resigned his commission on February 8 1862. Returning to Union-occupied Beckley he surrendered to the Union officer in charge Rutherford B. Hayes on March 16–17 1862. He was then arrested by the Union army on April 3 1862 and sent first to the Atheneum prison camp near Wheeling West Virginia and then to Camp Chase near Columbus Ohio as a prisoner of war. He claimed that he was really pro-Union but had simply been loyal to Virginia and had severed all ties with the Confederacy. He was released on June 18 1862 and arrived back in Raleigh County on June 26 1862. Cecil DeGrotte Eby Jr. was a retired professor of English He was born in Charles Town West Virginia. Eby earned a Bachelor of Arts from Shepherd College in 1950 a Master of Arts from Northwestern University in 1951 and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1958. He also earned an honorary A.B. from Western Maryland College in 1988. Eby served in the 16th fleet of the U.S. Navy from 1945-46. He then entered graduate school to prepare himself for an academic career. Eby was an assistant professor of English at James Madison University in Harrisonburg Virginia 1957-60. He then joined the faculty of Washington and Lee University in Lexington Virginia where he remained until 1965. Eby spent the remainder of his academic career at the University of Michigan 1965-95 where he retired as professor of English. During his career Eby wrote 9 critically acclaimed books. Subjects range from the U.S. Civil War “The Old South Illustrated†1959 University of North Carolina Press; “Porte Crayon: The Life of David H. Strother†1973 University of North Carolina Press; and “A Virginia Yankee in the Civil War†1961 University of North Carolina Press to the Spanish Civil War “The Siege of the Alcazar†1965 Random House; “Between the Bullet and the Lie†1969 Holt Rinehart & Winston; and “Comrades and Commissars: The Lincoln Battalion in Spain†2006 Penn State Press; to the 1832 conflict between the United States and Native Americans “That Disgraceful Affair: The Black Hawk War†1973 Duke University Press to World War II “Hungary at War: Civilians and Soldiers in World War II†2003 Penn State Press and how popular literature paved the way for World War I “The Road to Armageddon: The Martial Spirit in English Popular literature 1870-1914†1988 Duke University Press. Eby also published numerous academic articles in outlets such as American Literature American Quarterly Michigan Quarterly Review and the New England Quarterly. In addition to his scholarly accomplishments Eby was very active in the Historical Society of Jefferson County West Virginia. He frequently contributed historical non-fiction essays and articles related to the local history of Jefferson County where Eby spent his formative years. Saint Augustine Historical Society paperback
20141001388NEW ~ The second U.S. invasion of Mexico 1914 during the Mexican Revolution and its representation in rare photographs graphics and art. Excellent visual resource for historians and public museums. Presentacion: Almirante Secretario de Marina Vidal Francisco Soberon Sanz. Prologo: Patricia Galena Directora General INHERM. Ilustraciones: fotografia e arte. 380 pp. En espanol / Spanish. Oversize volume. 6 lbs weight will incur additional international shipping charges.<br /> SECRETARIA DE MARINA-ARMADA DE MEXICO / GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE VERACRUZ paperback
55-1601Mexico 1971. Mexican movie poster. 94 cm. x 69 cm. Folded with signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Se doble con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico, 1971. unknown
55-3057Mexico: Cinematográfica Calderón S.A. 1965. 94 cm. x 69 cm. Actual display poster for the movie. Folded with signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Se doble con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico: Cinematográfica Calderón S.A., 1965. unknown
55-1745Mexico 1970. Mexican movie poster. 94 cm. x 69 cm. Folded with signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Se doble con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico, 1970. unknown
189369356Chicago:: John F. Waite Publishing Co. 1893. First edition. publisher's decorated cloth. A few light marks to cloth; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Illustrated throughout from tinted maps. John F. Waite Publishing Co., hardcover
199111580Centre National de la Photographie . Very Good . 1991. Paperback. 2867540712 Signed Photobook SIGNED BY WITKIN. 8vo unpaginated VG in pictorial wraps moderate shelf wear and crease to front cover; clean and tight internally. Text in French. 63 full-page b&w photographs captioned on the facing page. Chronology; exhibition history. Deuxieme edition. Boldly SIGNED in ink by Joel-Peter Witkin on the half-title. . Centre National de la Photographie paperback
1928009166Montevideo: La Pluma. Volume 11 April 1929 in original stiff wrappers. Published Montevideo: La Pluma 1929. 4to. 8" x 11 9/16" 164pp. illustrated with glossy plates and ads. Director: Alberto Zum Felde. Editores: Orsini Bertani & cia. Text in Spanish. Luisa Luisi sobre María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira Charles Erksine Scott Wood Bruce Bliven Orosman Moratorio sobre José E. Rodó Florencio Sánchez y otros Roberto José Fabregat Morillot sobre Gauguin con muchas reproducciones sobre el escultor Pablo Mané con reproducciones Mestrovic Wilhelm Lamazus Perlotti con reproducciones Bernard Shaw Ortega y Gasset. Poemas de Fernán Silva Valdés Humberto Díaz Casanueva César Miró Gabriela Mistral Bourdelle. Some chipping to spine and cover else very good. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st. 1928. La Pluma paperback
199150927New York: Doubleday 1991. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. Very good/very good. 631 pages. Signed by the author. Book One of the Georgia Trilogy. This signed edition of Bright Captivity has been specially produced for friends of the author and the publisher. Doubleday hardcover
196512294Philadelphia & New York: Lippincott 1965. Hardcover. Price's first novel. A novel in the St. Simons Island Trilogy. 1st edition 1st printing. 284 pp. Very Good book binding square and tight no markings to text; light wear to head and heel of spine a couple of small spots on the front free endpaper and bottom page edges / Very Good dust jacket price not clipped; a couple of short tears with creases to top and bottom edges of front dust jacket panel. A clean solid copy. Nicer than it sounds. Label signed by Price affixed to the half-title page. Lippincott hardcover
197395103Fairfax County Office of Planning 1973-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 8.5" x 11" softcover illustrated throughout 117 pages tight and unmarked. Oversized. no title to spine. Please email for photos. Fairfax County Office of Planning paperback
1998213032Santa Fe NM: Twin Palms 1998. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 196 pages. Features an essay by Eugenia Parry. A retrospective collection of disturbing images that Witkin personally selected from his large body of work. Includes 92 four color plates and lists of selected exhibitions and selected publications. A tight near fine copy cloth boards with some of the usual flaking to the spine lettering and in a near fine photo illustrated cloth slipcase. No dust jacket as issued. Twin Palms unknown
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1994New-May2-2017--9557Cengage Learning 1994-01-02. Paperback. New. 0x0x0. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Cengage Learning paperback