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2014Manohar-9780415634458Routledge 2014. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
1839669871839. London : John Churchill Princess Street Soho. 1839 8° XII 478 pp. 6 lith. plates orig. cloth; rebacked. First Edition! Minimally stained with ex-libris of Thomas Archer on verso of title page. Bound in front a publisher's catalogue by Churchill "Works of Medicine Surgery Midwifery and the collateral Sciences. London October 1838. William Benjamin Carpenter 1813-1885 first became known for his handbook "Principles of General and Comparative Physiology" 1839 in which he designed a teaching system for general biology for the first time. In London he carried out microscopic studies on shell construction and structure as well as on the systematics of foraminifera monograph 1862. At the Naples Zoological Station he investigated the structure of hairy stars.4 In addition to physiological studies he carried out deep-sea research from 1868. Among other things he organised the Challenger expedition 1872-1876 and was involved in the discussion about the pseudofossil "Eozoon canadense". He described the ideomotor effect named after him Carpenter effect for the first time in 1852. He proposed the "sensory ganglion" thalamus as the seat of consciousness in 1853. hardcover
2007x-0789022052Haworth Pr Inc 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 297 pages. 8.75x6.25x1.00 inches. Haworth Pr Inc hardcover
2021SONG1975136063WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH 2021-10-23. Fifth. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.38x0.00x10.88. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH hardcover
2010Adhya-9781848606159SAGE PUBLISHING 2010. Hardcover. New. SAGE PUBLISHING hardcover
2010Adhya-9781848606159SAGE PUBLISHING 2010. Hardcover. New. SAGE PUBLISHING hardcover
2013Manohar-9780415817615Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2013Manohar-9780415817615Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2007x-1594512493Paradigm Pub 2007. Hardcover. New. 218 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Paradigm Pub hardcover
1835021366London: R. Willoughby and J. Thomas 1835. First edition 1835. Scarce collection of mainly romantic an lighthearted verse. Small volume about 13.5 cm tall in full black grained morocco leather all edges gilt 116 pages. Covers rubbed and scuffed mainly at the extremities hinges internally cracked but covers well attached text block sound pages lightly age-toned with a dampstain at the lower and outer margins throughout barely affecting text on a few pages short old note at top of title page old name erased from preliminary blank. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair. 24mo - 5" - 5¾" Tall. R. Willoughby and J. Thomas Hardcover
191420818Los Angeles: Historic Record Company 1914. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Quarto 11 x 8 inches original 3/4 black morocco and green cloth; 1045 pp. profusely illustrated with full page portraits from photographs of leading citizens also buildings and localities around the counties. Some scuffing and wear to covers first few and last few pages with short tears to fore-edge margins else very good <br/><br/>About 200 pages of history including histories of the several townships in the two counties followed by biographies of leading citizens. Scarce. Cowan II p. 835 #75; Rocq 5322. Historic Record Company hardcover
1797027305Philadelphia: Printed for the Author 1797. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original edition handsomely rebound in gray 1/4 and light blue 3/4 paper covered boards with dark red lettering on gray title label mountd on upper spine new tan laid paper endsheets and front/rear blanks. 3444 pp. of 355 index at rear. Note: as issued Vol. II contains 3554 pp. and Vol. III continuously paginated contains 367-78713 pp. so clearly this copy lacks pp. 345-55 but the index at rear 4 pp. appears complete. Slight chipping to main title fore-edge edges otherwise intact scattered interior foxing generally light. Exceptionally scarce. Evans 31918; Sabin 11006. Printed for the Author Hardcover
1911392916No place: Fannie Rouse Carpenter 1911. Unbound. Fine. First edition. Small broadside. Approximately 5½ x 8½. Old library stamp and release note else just about fine. Fannie Hallock Rouse Carpenter was a prominent New York City attorney as well as the president of the New York State Federation of Woman's Clubs. A 1906 newspaper article about successful women attorneys in New York lists her name first. OCLC locates a single copy at the California State Library. Fannie Rouse Carpenter unknown
190097625Snow & Farnham City Printers Providence 1900. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. Snow & Farnham City Printers 1892-1915. About 300 pages per volume. Folding facsimile halftone plates maps. 9 x 7" cloth spine labels. Mostly unopened. Town Papers Deeds Wills North Burial Ground Records. Few binding edges bumped small stain to cover volume 1 overall VG. Snow & Farnham City Printers, Providence hardcover
1877163421877. Early Advocate for educational and penal reforms. Original Autograph letter signed of Mary Carpenter to Alderman Mansfield of Northampton and original mailing envelope are pasted into the volume Letter is 1 page Jan 10 1877 signed at closing "Mary Carpenter" regarding the election of a woman to the School Board.along with 2 obituaries of Mary Carpenter who died June 15 1877. <br /> <br /> The letter states in part "Thanks for sending us the paper containing the very gratifying announcement of the election of Mrs. Mansfield.It is a grand triumph!" A note at bottom signed M.P. Mansfield explains the meaning of Carpenter's letter "This letter was written on the receipt of a paper containing the account of the election of my wife to the School Board." Carpenter was one of the foremost public speakers of her time and is best remembered for the huge contribution she made to educational and penal reform. She opened "ragged schools" to give an education to the children of the poor and introduced reformatories which took a caring and constructive stance for young offenders. Mary Carpenter also campaigned for better education for women and reforms to prisons. Following a meeting with Frederick Douglass Mary Carpenter became fervently opposed of the slave trade particularly the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. She traveled extensively in America Europe and India where she also sought reforms similar to those she pursued in Britain. She was a pioneer in the field of equality for women and stood almost alone as a female orator who was widely listened to and respected. unknown
1879163401879. Prison and Incarceration Biography Mary Carpenter. The Life and Work of Mary Carpenter. Book with Autograph Letter Signed of Mary Carpenter Pasted in 1879 Carpenter J. Estlin M.A.--The Life and Work of Mary Carpenter First Edition 1879. Bound in green leather with marbled boards. 495 pages. Portrait of Carpenter facing title page. Mary Carpenter was one of the foremost public speakers of her time and is best remembered for the huge contribution she made to educational and penal reform. She opened "ragged schools" to give an education to the children of the poor and introduced reformatories which took a caring and constructive stance for young offenders. Mary Carpenter also campaigned for better education for women and reforms to prisons. Following a meeting with Frederick Douglas Mary Carpenter became fervently opposed of the slave trade particularly the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. She traveled extensively in America Europe and India where she also sought reforms similar to those she pursued in Britain. She was a pioneer in the field of equality for women and stood almost alone as a female orator who was widely listened to and respected. Not all criticism was favorable however; both her books and her work were condemned by Pope Pius IX. Light foxing to free endpapers and title page. Minimal shelfwear. Overall good condition. unknown
DADAX0395276284Houghton Mifflin 0000-00-00. First American Edition. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Houghton Mifflin hardcover
1929HAY296231929. Paris "La Connaissance". en feuillets sous chemise et cartonnage demi-toile noire à lacets de fermeture. Très bon état de cet introuvable exemplaire. in-8 carré. avec aussi une eau-forte de Jacques Maret également auteur des dessins sur les feuillets ; couverture verte mouchetée noire avec pièce de titre ornée d'une illustration contrecollée. unknown
2021DADAX1975136063WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH 2021-10-23. Fifth. hardcover. New. 8.38x0.00x10.88. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH hardcover
1992x-9048141265Springer 1992. Paperback. New. 376 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.84 inches. Springer paperback
1940030478Los Angeles: The New Deal Historical Society 1940. 3rd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Photographs. 334 Pp. Maroon Cloth Gilt Marbled Endpapers. Light Wear At Corners No Names Or Marks Cover Gilt Brilliant Spine Gilt Clear But No Longer Bright. Government When It Had An Explicit Consensually Approved Standards. Quaint. <br/> <br/> The New Deal Historical Society hardcover
199710491Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1997. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Octavo. 352 pp. frontis plates. Limited edition number 2941 of 3000 copies. Signed on the limitation page by Carpenter Cooper and Glenn. As issued in decoratively leather binding all edges gilt; silk moire endpapers; satin ribbon marker. A beautiful copy with only minor scuffing to the gilt edges. Easton Press unknown
1997017095Safat Kuwait: Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research / Environment Public Authority 1997. This is the rare HARDCOVER first edition. Fine condition in a Very Good dust jacket. NOT a library discard. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. Hinges are perfect. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with photographic endpapers front: a beautiful beach scene; rear: coral closeup 1 map and 306 photographs most in striking full color. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original blue cloth stamped in shiny gold. Complete with dust jacket. From foreword by Dr. Mohammad A. Al-Sarawi: "This book describes the coral species and coral reef fishes inhabiting the territorial waters of Kuwait and provides the reader with beautiful in situ photographs of the marine creatures found in and around the reefs.". First Edition so stated. Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by Randall John E. photography. x 166pp. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research / Environment Public Authority Hardcover
176955574Swanzey: March 15 1769. Two-page holograph document of dismissal against Rev. Ezra Carpenter folio approx. 12" x 15" previous folds browned small holes at folds; very good and legible. Ezra Carpenter 1698-1785 a son of Nathaniel and Mary Preston Carpenter his third wife was born March 20 1698 in Rehoboth Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College in 1720. He was married in 1723 to Elizabeth daughter of Rev. Thomas Greenwood of Rehoboth. Their children were: Elizabeth Elijah Theodosia Greenwood Preston Olive Content married John Kilburn and Rachel. He died at Walpole New Hampshire August 26 1785 in his eighty-eighth year. He entered the Christian ministry and was ordained at Hull Massachusetts November 24 1725 at a wage "rarely more than half enough to support a family." He was dismissed from the pastorate in Hull November 23 1746. November 1752 found him preaching at Lower Ashuelot or Swanzey New Hampshire which had been burned by the Indians four years before. The town of Upper Ashuelot or Keene engaged him in 1753 to preach at an annual compensation of £50 6 s. and firewood. Keene and Swanzey then formed a single church to which he was installed October 4 1753. Written by the council of churches this document concerns his pastorate in Swanzey: "We the pastors & Delegates from the Several Churches applied to by the pastor of the Church of Christ in Swanzey being convened in council at Swanzey . after earnestly imploring the Divine Direction & assistance & reading the results of former councils & other papers necessary to give us light with regard to the separation of the Rev. Mr. Ezra Carpenter as desired to ret. by our letters missive.we come to the following results.viz." They write that although Rev. Carpenter has been a good minister "We lament the unhappy differences & irresponsible & groundless jealousies mutually subsisting between the Rev Mr Carpenter.and people of Swanzey which we apprehend have been a great means of protracting & preventing the termination of their differences and controversies." They conclude with entreaties of mercy for the reverend and for treating him "as a brother" and to consider his infirmities due to his age he was then 71. The document is signed by "Thos Fessendon moderator Samuel Hedge Micah Lawrence Samll Ashley Willm Smeed and Nathl Stevens". A note at the bottom is dated March 16 1769 and states that Carpenter was then present at the house of "Dea Jona Hammond" where the declaration of dismissal was read. Sibley's Harvard Graduates notes that concerning Carpenter's first dismissal from Hull: "Carpenter patiently endured poverty for twenty years only to be overthrown in the end by New Lights who charged that he did not preach the doctrine of grace. Itinerant zealots who invaded the town inflamed the New Lights in the congregation into bringing some fifteen charges of errors of doctrine against him." Apparently similar forces were at work in this his second dismissal. Ezra Carpenter was also chaplain of New Hampshire state troops at Crown Point. March 15 unknown
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