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188239678N.P.: Privately printed 1882. 1882. 2nd and best edition - revised and corrected. 8 1/2" x 5 3/4" in tan pictorial wrappers. 47 pp. illustrations preface contents introduction. Useful information for the British Emigrant to include who should emigrate when to come what to do upon one's arrival what is required to start with and what is the cost of a home cost of working the land cost of fencing and herding information on tree culture how to prepare the soil methods for planting and cultivation public and private lands railroad lands the soil and its agricultural capacity stock raising climate dairy farming Canadian land regulations floor plan of a typical home etc. Ex-library copy with library stamp to two interior pages and to the front wrapper. Light soiling and wear to the extremities along with neat reinforcement to spine. Very good. An interesting booklet filled with valuable information. Privately printed, 1882. unknown
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DADAX087743283XBrand: Bahai Pub Trust 0000-00-00. 2. paperback. New. 6.02x1.40x9.04. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Bahai Pub Trust paperback
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8982Letters to Cross 1949 and 1950; letters to Cross's widow 1950 and 1951; five on the letterhead of the International Court of Justice The Hague. The collection in good condition on lightly-aged paper with each item carrying a punch-hole in top left-hand corner of first page. Letter One: in manuscript; to Cross; 3 September 1949; on 'Edvard Hambro' letterhead; 8vo 2 pp. Affectionate letter on Cross's retirement from the Registry of the International Court. '. I find the Peace Palace curiously empty without you. I am going to miss your visits to my room and mine to yours. I shall miss our political chats in the mornings and I shall look forward to having you with us again.' After three years working with Cross he thanks him for 'your co-operation for your skill for your industry and your patience and most of all the unflagging integrity of your character both in your work and in our personal relations'. Continues in the same vein before ending with a paragraph relating to Cross's wife. Letter Two: typed; to Cross; 7 January 1750; on letterhead of the International Court as are the rest of the letters; 4to 1 p. Short note on the 'Columbian document' with postscript in manuscript. The four letters each 4to 1 p to Mrs Cross née Alice Dufour are all in French and relate to her financial situation following her husband's death including the attempt to trace an American bank account held by her husband and to receive a pension from the Belgian Government. Also included are an Autograph Letter Signed 12mo 2pp; 28 December 1949; with damp-staining to the reverse by Hambro's wife Elizabeth daughter of the English artist Gwen Raverat thanking Cross for her children's Christmas presents; and the carbon of a Typed Letter to Hambro by Cross 12mo 1 p; dated 7 September 1949. Letters to Cross, 1949 and 1950; letters to Cross's widow, 1950 and 1951; five on the letterhead of the International Court of J unknown
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191936425Gloversville NY: September 10 and October 8 1919. 1919. Very good. - Two typed letters each filling most of a sheet of 11 inch high by 8-1 /2 inch wide New Jewish Chronicle letterhead with a decorative heading in black. Both letters are signed "Joseph Jasin". In the September letter a red ink decorative arrow draws attention to 1 paragraph. There is some soiling to the bottom edge of the October letter as well as a pencil note and a "date answered" stamp. Folded three times for mailing. Very good <p>Following an interview with the Pond Lyceum Bureau in New York City Jasin writes to the bureau about his interest in giving his lecture "Modern Myths and Miracles". In October he follows up with a second letter both times emphasizing that the materials he left with the staff should be returned to him.<p>Joseph Jasin 1883-1968 a native of Poland and an early Zionist arrived at a young age as a newly ordained rabbi at the Reform Jewish Congregation Beth-El formed in 1902 in Fort Worth Texas. He reinvigorated the religious school and doubled the membership of the congregation. He remained in Fort Worth until 1908 when he was drafted to New York as secretary of the Federation of American Zionists the forerunner of the Zionist Organization of America. At that time Zionism seemed like an impossible dream and Jasin and fellow Reform Zionists found themselves denounced by all but a very few American Reform rabbis and by Orthodox and Conservative Zionists as a turncoat for following Reform. Later in life Jasin went on to a pulpit in Pasadena California where he established a prison chaplaincy and developed an interest in parapsychology. He remained an organizer editor and innovator throughout his career. Gloversville, NY: September 10 and October 8, 1919. unknown
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