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2016SKU0633684Fairchild Books 2016. paperback. New. 9x1x12. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Fairchild Books paperback
BN103086Fundacion Caixa Catalunya. Softcover. El imperio olvidado : el mundo de la antigua Persia <br/><br/>El imperio olvidado : el mundo de la antigua Persia Fundacion Caixa Catalunya paperback
BN97530Fraktur mon Amour überarbeitete und erweiterte 2. Auflage 2008 Buch OHNE CD! <br/><br/>Fraktur mon Amour überarbeitete und erweiterte 2. Auflage 2008 Buch OHNE CD! unknown
BN312742Harlequin. Softcover. Des Châteaux en Écosse Collection Harlequin <br/><br/>Des Châteaux en Écosse Collection Harlequin Judith Stewart Harlequin paperback
1992DADAX0590453432Scholastic 1992-05-01. paperback. New. 4.25x0.50x7.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Scholastic paperback
1999Manohar-9780198205647Oxford University Press 1999. Hardcover. New. Oxford University Press hardcover
1999Manohar-9780198205647Oxford University Press 1999. Hardcover. New. Oxford University Press hardcover
SKU0011201nPearson 2018-05-17. Paperback. New. 8x2x10. New Book Ships with Tracking Pearson paperback
1993__0198263287Oxford Univ Pr 1993. Hardcover. New. 312 pages. Greek language. 12.75x9.50x0.75 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
20161-0134179056Pearson College Div 2016. Hardcover. New. 6th edition. 1008 pages. 10.90x8.90x1.50 inches. Pearson College Div hardcover
20021-0807615099George Braziller 2002. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 128 pages. 10.50x9.50x0.75 inches. George Braziller hardcover
10486New York City: The Friends of Central Park May 17 1968. Original The Friends of Central Park envelope with an illustration of a penny-farthing bicycle addressed to Judith De Maria Hearn. Contains 8 pieces of ephemera including two beautiful maps of Central Park published by the Greensward Foundation. A wonderful ephemeral survival of a member packet sent the year following this important organization’s founding dedicated to maintaining green space in New York City. Contents described in detail below. <br /> <br /> The Friends of Central Park was founded by Henry Hope Reed in 1967 inspired by his friend Clay Lancastor’s non-profit Friends of Prospect Park in hopes to clean up preserve and restore Central Park to Olmsted and Vaux’s original design. Member and cartographer Richard Edes Harrison when interviewed for The New Yorker piece included stated “we welcome everyone interested in keeping Central Park as it was originally designed–woodlands meadows forests and streams–rather than as a setting for more buildings monuments permanent athletic fields and assorted fantasies dreamed up by determined philanthropists anxious to have their names imbedded everlastingly in concrete.†Harrison later commented on the organization’s mission saying “We want to see more money spent on keeping the Park clean and green on planting and landscaping. Most people who come here just want to walk or sit to escape from the pavement noise and smells of the city…it doesn’t need Happenings recreation centers and all the contrived amusements that could easily be put elsewhere.†Over the next decade Friends of Central Park actively opposed new construction throughout the park including the renovation of Wollman Rink. However they did partner with a few other organizations to raise funds for the restoration of several bridges returning them to their original splendor. As their efforts progressed Friends of Central Park worked to highlight the park's beauty history and need for preservation by offering walking and bike tours. This growing movement eventually played a key role in the establishment of the Central Park Conservancy in 1980.<br /> <br /> Contents include:<br /> 1. Central Park: Grand Design or Catch-All New York City: Greensward Foundation 1967. Map. 68x27.8cm. Prepared by Richard Eds Harrison–Research by Henry Hope Reed Curator of Central Park—lettering by George Colbert. Green coloring shows original design by Olmsetd and Calvert Vaux with black showing additions since 1900. Folded into thirds and then in half to fit original envelope. Curling to edges. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> 2. Trees of Central Park: Map 1. New York City: Greensward Foundation 1967. Folded Booklet with map 14.8x9.4cm. Fully opened 47x24.5cm. Light green cardstock with dark green printed words and illustrations. Prepared by Cornelius M. O’Shea Horticulturist for Manhattan and Henry Hope Reed Curator of Central Park assisted by Robert Daismont Harry Dubrow and George Hufford. Also assisted by Edward J Alexander and Andrew Reed. Contains 51 species of trees which includes their name an illustration of the tree itself and its leaf with a short description. Each with a number corresponding to its location in Central Park. Fine. <br /> <br /> 3. REED Henry Hope. Reading List 1. 35.2x21.5cm: 3pp. Folded in half and then in half again stapled. Typed on white paper. Annotated list of books available for purchase on landscape architecture and plant identification. Fine. <br /> <br /> 4. REED Henry Hope and Clay Lancaster. Bicycle Tours. 21.5x8.8cm. Single page flyer advertising bicycle tours at both Central Park and Prospect Park. <br /> <br /> 5. A Visit to Historic Greenwood Cemetery. 21.5x9.3cm. Single page flyer advertising a visit to Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn on June 2 1968 at 2:30pm for members only. <br /> <br /> 6. Invitation for monthly guided walking tours happening Saturdays Rambles in Central Park and Sundays Gambols in Prospect Park from June to October 1968. <br /> <br /> 7. 28x21.8cm. Yellow paper folded into thirds. A one page copy of an article from The New Yorker Magazine dated February 4 1967 describing the purpose of the organization.<br /> <br /> 8. 21.5x9.2cm. Yellow paper. A copy of an OpEd piece from The New Yorker Magazine dated March 30 1963 describing in disgust the amount of garbage found and abhorrence at the mismanagement of Central Park while roller skating. unknown
1993OR 9Lund Humphries 1993. Book. As New. Hardcover. FIRST. A FINE FIRST IN DJ. Lund Humphries Hardcover
4388085 pp. critical analysis discussion of the historical context and description of the liturgical codex housed in the Karlsruhe library extensive notes bibliography 11 text illustrations and unpaginated 26 pp. facsimile in excellent colors of the manuscript and its miniatures. Large 4to. Orig. dec. cloth. Basel Feuermann 1971. unknown
ANAIS-0916365670Independent Curators International New York. paperback. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Independent Curators International, New York paperback
2008SONG156898801XPrinceton Architectural Press 2008-10-03. Bilingual. imitation_leather. Used: Good. 5.50x2.00x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Princeton Architectural Press hardcover
191480879Alger Algiers 1914. Fine. Alger Algiers s. d. ca 1914 13.70 x 18 cm 6 pages sur un double feuillet et un feuillet simple Autograph letter signed by Judith Gautier addressed to Céleste Chrétien her maid. Four pages written in black ink on a double sheet. Transverse folds inherent to mailing. Judith Gautier here evokes the visit of her friend the musician Chalmers Clifton - whom she liked to nickname Charmeur - to Dinard: ""Mr Clifton received yesterday Sunday a telegram which told him to book Villa Mitsou for August and September in the name of Ni Liao."" She also asks Celeste for additional information about a maid she recommended to her: ""Tell me again about the cleaning woman. Is she . a good cook how much does she ask for Is it only for the season"" A lover of animals she then gives some advice on how to pamper them: ""For the blackbirds you must crush the hemp seed very fine and crush in the same manner bread crust. This is the foundation of their diet but they eat almost everything bread in milk minced meat cooked or raw cherries strawberries grapes a little bit of young snail cut in pieces flies and especially mealworms and ant eggs fresh they adore them plenty of water always something to bathe in."" She also mentions one of her pets: ""My bat is still doing well. I am searching in vain for a little female for it."" ""A poor bat found itself one summer day stuck in a ""fly-catcher"" . The poor creature was struggling desperately. Judith unstuck it with cologne water put it in a small pantry and it lived there eighteen months. It lost its bat habits slept at night awake during the day it drank water from a shell lapping it like a little horse."" Anne Danclos La Vie de Judith Gautier : égérie de Victor Hugo et de Richard Wagner unknown
191080835Alger Algiers 1910. Fine. Alger Algiers s. d. ca 1910 13.70 x 18 cm 4 pages sur un double feuillet Autograph letter signed by Judith Gautier addressed to Céleste Chrétien her housekeeper. Four pages written in black ink on a double sheet. Transverse folds inherent to mailing. Judith Gautier here discusses the visit of her friend the musician Chalmers Clifton - whom she liked to nickname Charmeur - to Dinard: ""Voici les dernières instructions : le voyageur arrivera dimanche soir à 7 heures 20. Il faudra le prendre à la gare vous ou Francis et le conduire tout droit à la maison qu'il ne connait pas. Il apporte des draps au cas où il n'y en aurait pas. Il les donnera pour qu'on fasse le lit et on le conduira tout de suite à Michelet pour dîner il faudra prévenir pour qu'on garde un dîner. . Mr Clifton est un très jeune américain tout à fait charmant et qui a l'air d'une demoiselle. Soignez-le bien."" ""Here are the final instructions: the traveler will arrive Sunday evening at 7:20. You or Francis will need to meet him at the station and take him straight to the house which he doesn't know. He is bringing sheets in case there aren't any. He will give them so the bed can be made and he will be taken immediately to Michelet for dinner you must warn them to save a dinner. . Mr. Clifton is a very young American who is quite charming and looks like a young lady. Take good care of him."" unknown
Z1-A-002-03597Lippincott. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Lippincott unknown
20092511080052Brooklyn Museum / Merrell 2009. paperback. New. 11x9x0. New. Clean unmarked pages. Fine binding and cover. Softcover. 302 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Brooklyn Museum / Merrell paperback
1984210822003The University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum Extension Service 1984-08-01. Paperback. Like New. 10x8x0. Like-New Inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. E-mail for more info. The University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum Extension Service paperback
2006DADAX1587788772Brand: Foundation Press 2006-04-17. 5th. hardcover. New. 7.50x2.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Foundation Press hardcover
20002-0443045763Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd 2000. Loose Leaf. New. new edition edition. 295 pages. 14.25x11.73x5.51 inches. Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd unknown
2013Atlantic-9780415622929Routledge 2013. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2013Atlantic-9780415622929Routledge 2013. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover