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188033241.3Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co 1880. A later issue of the 1st edition of this important early American nursing text initially published in 1879. Cf. Cordasco 70-1507. Publisher's original green cloth binding with gilt stampd spine lettering & black stamped lettering to front board. Bevelled boards. Volume professionally recased. General wear. Feb 7th 1880 ownership isincription to a preliminary blank of one "Sarah C Robinson Bellevue Training School 426 E. 26th St. New York City.". 266 pp including Index. 8vo. 7-1/2" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/> J. B. Lippincott & Co hardcover books
1923283068Virginia: Committee of the Grand Chapter 1923. Fifth Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A clean copy. Bound in cloth covered paper boards with some silverfishing to the boards and spine. Very Good binding. Committee of the Grand Chapter unknown books
181027967Washington D. C.: Printed by Roger C. Weightman 1810. First edition. Removed. A very good copy foxed. 4 pp. 8vo. Recommends the raising of a volunteer force. Shaw & Shoemaker 21797. Printed by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
181027972Washington D. C.: A. &. G. Way Printers 1810. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 7 pp. 8vo. Lapsley petitioned for renewal of lost certificates issued to her late husband Includes Margaret Lapsley's petition. OCLC shows only a single copy at the Naval Hist. Ctr. Shaw & Shoemaker 21823. A. &. G. Way, Printers unknown books
181027974Washington D. C.: A. &. G. Way Printers 1810. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 6 pp. 8vo. Thompson argues that it was not due to his fault that the statute of limitations ran out on his claim. OCLC shows 3 copies: Yale Wisc. Hist. Soc. and Naval Hist. Ctr. Shaw & Shoemaker 21820. A. &. G. Way, Printers unknown books
184147178Cleveland: T.H. Smead 1841. First Edition. 12mo 17.5cm; disbound; 84pp. Foxing throughout most heavily to title page acting as upper wrapper old ink number "5" at head of title else Very Good and sound. Text signed in print on last page by S.B. Canfield S.C. Aiken and H. Blodget. Findings of a Committee appointed to study the Oberlin doctrine of perfectionism concluding that it was dangerous to the Church. SABIN 23460; THOMSON Bibliography of the State of Ohio 23. T.H. Smead unknown books
1884WN559107Boston: Rockwell and Churchill 1884. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering and gilt unit emblem on upper board. Binding heavily worn and scuffed with some losses of cloth. Forepart of the book has been dampstained. Frontis is missing. Various members of a small committee wrote this work and they are identified with the chapters they prepared. The Regiment's final assault came at Petersburg. . First Edition. Cloth. Poor/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Rockwell and Churchill Hardcover books
182532015London: Knight and Bagster 1825. One of several editions issued in 1825. Folio 4pp. Self wraps some marginal soiling and nicks bent at folds a very good copy. Library Company Afro-Americana 4293. OCLC lists just the Library Company copy; not in Dumond or Work. Formed because the 1807 Act to abolish the slave trade had failed to diminish "the prevalence of the very evils which it was one great object of the Abolition to remedy" the Society reviews the stranglehold that West Indian slavery is gaining. Its proceedings examine conditions in each of the West Indian colonies including "the threat of Jamaica to renounce her allegiance" to Britain. Information is also presented concerning Haiti and the effect of that country's upheavals on the British colonies. Knight and Bagster unknown books
19554221sNew York: The American Public Health Association Inc. 1955. Octavo softbound 84 pp. Neaar-Fine with light fading to edges. Contents: Concepts and Facts About Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate; Causes and Prevention of Ceft Lip and Cleft Palate; Case Finding; Diagnosis and Planning for Care; Treatment and Guidance; Special Services Facilities and Centerrs; Organization of Community Resources; Research; Program Study and Evaluation; Apendices; Selected Bibliography. The American Public Health Association, Inc., 1955. paperback books
20081335914Washington: The National Academies Press 2008. Softcover. Octavo; VG; Paperback; Spine green with yellow print; Cover has two small labels at base of spine else clean and bright; Text block clean and tight; xvi 457 pages 1 CD "Appendix B: Workshop Papers" in pocket at rear. 1335914. FP New Rockville Stock. The National Academies Press unknown books
190427450New York: Association of Edison Illuminating Companies 1904. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First Edition. 213 pages. Includes the errata sheet detailing significant corrections to six different pages. 8 vo. 5 1/4 x 8 inches. Publisher's green cloth with gilt titling in gold border on front board. Original paper label on spine. Light bumping/wear to corners and spine extremities. Some staining and scuffing to rear panel. Foldout on page 65 mis-folded. Occasionall smudges internally. Cloth. "This volume . is uniform in size and binding and in general make-up similar to the series of Electrical Handbooks issued under the imprint of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in connection with the entertainment of foreign visitors to the International Electrical Congress St. Louis September 12-17 1904 and may well be considered as completing the series. it contains a series of views and descriptions of the important features of the valuable collection of 'Edisonia' brought together by the Committee in the Exihibit of the Association at St. Louis and a series of articles containing interesting historical matter in connection therewith. Much of the material in the Exhibit is of great historical value." prefatory note<br/><br/>Of particular interest to collectors will be a series of illustrations of early Edison light bulbs and associated apparatus. ( Association of Edison Illuminating Companies ) unknown books
201348777Washington D.C.: The National Academic Press 2013. 176 pp. Softcover. Small 8vo. Black paper wrappers. Lightly bumped at head; else no other noticeable damage or flaws; interior tight clean and bright. A very nice copy. Very good/No jacket issued. The National Academic Press paperback books
19751082371975. paperback. near fine. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. 8vo printed wrappers. 1975. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> unknown books
1969149921969. Parts 1-12 complete in 13 books. Parts 1-12 complete in 13 books. Crime in the Nation's Capital United States Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia. Crime in the National Capital: Hearings Before the Committee on the District of Columbia. United States Senate. Ninety-First Congress. First Session and Second Session. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1969-1971. Parts 1-12 complete in 13 books. Original green printed wrappers. Slight tear to spine of volume two otherwise very good. $125. unknown books
1926273967New York: American Electric Railway Association 1926. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The Executive Committee of the American Electric Railway Association following their 1925 convention authorized the formation of the Committee on Essential Features of Modern Cars to develop new car designs. The goal was to repalce older types of cars with "attractive comfortable light-weight modern cars" p. 3. This 88 page book is their report illustrated with black and white photographs of street railway cars and several folding measured drawings of electric railway cars. An uncommon item; we locate no copies on OCLC. Very Good binding. American Electric Railway Association unknown books
1976006203Washington D.C.: U.S Government Printing Office 1976. SCARCE 2 documents recording the Hearing before and Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary chaired by James O. Eastland of Mississippi. This hearing was in response to the Wounded Knee Takeover which began in February 1973 when around 200 Oglala Lakota Native Americans and followers of the American Indian Movement seized and occupied the town of Wounded Knee South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The Hearing document is 207 pp. with Index numbered i-xiv. It is Near fine staples rusted. The report is Fine 44 pp. Both documents contain numerous black and white photos. . First Editions. Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. U.S Government Printing Office Paperback books
1976000622Washington: Government Printing Office 1976. First edition; 5 1/2" x 9"; pp. ii-iii 1 1-44 i-iv including text to front and back cover; original staple-bound printed wraps; small puncture to lower margin; slight crease to lower corner of back cover; minor wear; very good to near fine. The document contains the testimonies in front of the US Senate of 3 former Russian citizens. The first one - Luba Markish was used as a lab rat in testing a highly toxic gas while she was a student at Moscow University. She was severely burned and disabled in what the university deemed an "accident." When she tried to write a book about her experience and testify at a Copenhagen hearing for violation of human rights her family was threatened with death by the Russian Government. The second testimony is that of Prof. David Azbel a Ukrainian-born naturalized American citizen who was arrested during the Stalin purges in the 1935 and spent 16 years in the camps of the Gulag Archipelago. The third testimony is the one of Vera Halip - the mother of Luba Markish. The only copy in the trade. Washington: Government Printing Office paperback books
191033064Brooklyn NY 1910. 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 in. broadside. A fine copy. The committee notes that "The latest goernment report on the wages of women in the stores in New York gives an average salary of $6.07; of these 7.9 per cent were women "adrift"; ie who had no working relatives who could help in any emergency. Of the women living at home 84 per cent gave every cent to their families." The Committee was committed to passing legislation to help these workers and to help them organize unions as well. unknown books
197425623New Delhi: Government of India Ministry of Education & Social Welfare Department of Social Welfare 1974. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm.; contemporary black simulated cloth spine lettered in silver; 4xiv480pp.; tables and charts throughout. Hinges reinforced with cloth tape American distributor's address label mounted to title page verso obscuring original distribution information else About Fine. Study of women's rights since the country gained independence in 1947 published to coincide with the 1975 International Women's Year. Government of India, Ministry of Education & Social Welfare, Department of Social Welfare unknown books
1921546New York: Association Press 1921. viii 296p. Association Press unknown books
194155692New York: Reinhold Publishing Company. Very Good. 1941. Hardcover. Staining/spotting to green covers otherwise a very good copy in a just slightly chipped price-clipped dj. . Reinhold Publishing Company hardcover books
1987208675Sacramento CA: the Committee et al. 1987. 11x17 inch poster on pink stock depiction of a Philippine flag as a dove. Co-sponsored by a host of community and activist organizations. the Committee, et al. unknown books
1986208089Northern California: the Committee / Inkworks 1986. 13.5x22 inch poster with a celebratory scene from Quezon City after the overthrow of Ferdinand Marcos; very good. the Committee / Inkworks unknown books
197445781San Francisco: Spartacist League n.d. but 1974. First Edition. Original pictorial broadside 35.5x21.5cm.; printed offset in black on yellow stock. Previous folds and several creases at extremities some light soil small "1974" in ballpoint pen else Good or better. Flyer announcing a "demonstration of labor and left organizations and individuals" to be held Wednesday April 10 at the Chilean Consulate organized by the Committee to Defend the Endangered Chilean Militants many of whom were being targeted by the Chilean military junta. OCLC locates one copy separately catalogued in North America as of September 2019 at U. Kansas. Spartacist League unknown books
1974190941San Francisco: the Committee 1974. 8.5x14 inch leaflet mimeographed one side drawing at top of imprisoned Chileans defiantly raising fists. Printed slightly off-center with top of "Demonstration" touching the edge; mild toning otherwise very good. Announces a demonstration to be held at the Chilean consulate in San Francisco to protest the possible execution of leftists imprisoned by the junta. List of sponsors is fairly diverse including various Trotskyist groups attorney Charles Garry representatives of various trade unions etc. the Committee unknown books