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34367SILVER. American Church Silver of the 17th and 18th Centuries with a Few Pieces of Domestic Plate. Exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston 19ll. Illus. Very good in orig. cloth-backed boards. unknown
1999DADAX156718720XBrand: Llewellyn Publications 1999-04-08. 2. paperback. New. 7.25x1.00x10.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Llewellyn Publications paperback
196327360New Haven CT: Yale University Art Gallery 1963. 1st. Soft cover. Very Good. 6.9x6.9x0.2in. toning to covers at the spine. <br>This monograph is based upon a loan exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery New Haven Connecticut April 2- June 28 1963. 147 objects are described of which 24 are illustrated in black and white and 2 in color on the front and back covers. <br>52pp 0.23lb 6.9x6.9x0.2in Yale University Art Gallery paperback
1980__902797876XMouton De Gruyter 1980. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 511 pages. 8.90x5.70x1.70 inches. Mouton De Gruyter hardcover
0816518025.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2000Q-0816521395University of Arizona Press 2000-07-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Arizona Press paperback
1997043125Tucson AZ: University of Arizona Press 1997. 1st . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 433pp.incl.index; HB red w/silver; inkbttm.foredge; cleantight pgs. DJ brwns.w/blk.; slight rub. "This comprehensive survey of indigenous languages of the New World introduces students and general readers to the mosaic of American Indian languages and cultures and offers an approach to grasping their subtleties. <br/> <br/> University of Arizona Press hardcover
2000DADAX0816521395University of Arizona Press 2000-07-01. 6.1.2000. paperback. New. 6.13x1.70x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Arizona Press paperback
148038626X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197018271New Haven CT: Yale University Press 1970. 1st. HC. Very Good. 10.6x8.4x2.8in. two hardcover volumes in slipcase <br>Two volume set: Volume I covers New England and describes 547 objects; Volume II covers the Middle Colonies and the South and describes 496 objects. Most objects are illustrated. Each volume contains Reproductions of Marks and Index. <br>644pp 6.32lb 10.6x8.4x2.8in <br>EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES NECESSARY Yale University Press hardcover
197219093Boston MA: Museum of Fine Arts 1972. 1st. Hardcover. As New. 11.6x7.0x2.6in. two hardcover volumes in fine slipcase. <br>566 objects are described and illustrated: most are from Massachusetts remainder from New Hampshire Connecticut Rhode Island New York Philadelphia and Baltimore. <br>708pp 5.51lb 11.6x7.0x2.6in Museum of Fine Arts hardcover
198910920Boston MA: David R. Godine 1989. 1st. Hardcover. As New/As New. 9.4x6.5x1.9in. Signed by Authors. 1 of 125 copies signed by author; lacking slipcase. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>478pp 2.77lb 9.4x6.5x1.9in David R. Godine hardcover
19861213842PN. New. 1986. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
32167Broadside. 4to 9½" X 12". Near fine. Faintly age toned and with just the slightest bit of edgewear. Puerto Plata also spelled Porto Plata is the capital city of a province bearing the same name on the north coast of the Dominican Republic and on the night of August 21 1871 a fire engulfed that city's commercial district crippling this remote district. On this occasion the province's governor RAMON D. PACHECO and the president of its Ayuntamiento municipality council FEDERICO M. LEYBA signed in type this broadside which consists of two side-by-side columns in English. In highly flowery language and twisted grammar Pacheco and Leyba describe the fire and what it did to their city and its residents. In part: "Forty six buildings which encircled the only and most valuable that held the greatest credit that represented the complement of the towns welfare the support of the majority of the population and in short were the prop of the Government the guarantee of wealth the fountain of labor the stability of the present and rich signification of the future have in three hours been converted into smoking ruins; horrible tomb of so many lives that moments before were agitating with overflow of stamina." They plead for help from the international community: "Porto Plata knows that its appeal will be heeded and therefore does not falter but addresses readily all nations brothers in sufferings; all peoples sympathizers with distress; all the powerful compassionate to misfortune in search of the help it requires to even prove after that if it knows to beg it also will know to fulfil and guard in each bosom of its children altars of lasting gratitude. For this end it directs its wailings to the representatives of the Republic." Dated "Porto-Plata August 23d 1871." At the bottom between Pacheco and Leyba's bold typeface names appears the large 2" diameter official circular blind-embossed imprint of the Ayuntamiento of Puerto Plata. On the verso of this intriguing broadside appear four dockets -- seals and notarizing signatures from four consulates testifying to the truth of the devastation described in the broadside. "This is to certify" pens the first docket "that the foregoing is a correct statement and that Ramon D. Pacheco is Governor of this district and Federico M Leyba President of the Town Council. Porta Plata August 25h 1871. Theodore Farrington B.V. Consul." Alongside this is the circular blind-embossed seal of the British Vice Consul of Porto Plata. Below this appears the circular blind-embossed seal of the U.S. Commercial Agency of Puerto Plata with the illegible signature of that official plus title "U.S. V.C. Agt"; below that the circular blue inkstamped seal of the North German Consulate in Porto Plata and the illegible signature and title of that official; below that the circular blind-embossed seal of the Danish Consul at Puerto de Plata and the signature of G.L.H. Zeller with title; and below that the signature of "Charles Albert Neumann / Consul for Austria=Hungaria" who also pens "consular Seal" in lieu of a missing official Austro-Hungarian consular seal; and in a second column at right the illegible signature and rank of the French vice consul who also pens "Consular Seal" in lieu of a missing official French consular seal. A provocative and rare broadside uniquely docketed by six diplomatic officials on the verso. Ironically that other great fire of 1871 would take place about one and a half months after this: the great Chicago fire of 1871 which caused far greater destruction and got far greater press attention. Accompanying this broadside is a 1930s vintage printed manila folder from pioneering Midwest autograph dealer Forest H. Sweet "American Historical Material / Battle Creek Michigan" with his early catalogue description of this item affixed at center. unknown
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A9780521025867Paperback / softback. New. The Silvers examine the shift of attention in Britain from social class and the secondary school to poverty and the primary and preschool stage and use extensive archive and interview material to analyse in-depth transatlantic interactions similarities and differences in systems and policies. paperback
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B9780521025867Paperback / softback. New. The Silvers examine the shift of attention in Britain from social class and the secondary school to poverty and the primary and preschool stage and use extensive archive and interview material to analyse in-depth transatlantic interactions similarities and differences in systems and policies. paperback
A9780521381499Hardback. New. The Silvers examine the shift of attention in Britain from social class and the secondary school to poverty and the primary and preschool stage and use extensive archive and interview material to analyse in-depth transatlantic interactions similarities and differences in systems and policies. hardcover
6401407Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 460 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
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