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Z1-F-026-01548Kessinger Publishing. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. This is a reproduction of an out of print title. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages poor pictures errant marks etc. that were either part of the original artifact or were introduced by the scanning process. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 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. Kessinger Publishing unknown
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1856M13479New York:: Holman & Gray Steam Printers 1856 1863. 1856. Two papers bound together. 24 cm. 62; 299-351 1 pp. Title inscribed 'from the author' . . . 'and an essay on cyanosis'. Nineteenth century brown cloth; extremities worn; lacks ffep first title gutter with tears to the title. Rubber-stamp on title of the Mercantile Library Assoc. NY. Good minor kozo repairs. Rare. 'FROM THE AUTHOR' Smith also wrote A Treatise on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. Philadelphia 1869. Cyanosis or 'blue disease' is described here in full via the author's 2-part lecture at the New York Academy of Medicine February 18 and March 4 1863. Smith considered the talk statistical as its results are based on the analyses of 191 cases. Within his paper is a detailed history of the literature on the same topic. 'It is only just to state that Dr. J. Lewis Smith of New York in his admirable work on Diseases of Infancy and Childhood gives the best consideration of this subject that I have met with among out systematic treatises.' - Frank Woodbury 'The Significance of Bloody Discharges from the Bowels in Young Children' JAMA vol. III no. 7 August 1884 p. 180. Smith was born in Spafford NY. His studies took him to the Buffalo Medical School where he interned. Smith graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York 1853. He worked as physician to the Charity Hospital and the NY foundling asylum etc. Ashwal mentions Smith as one of the persons advancing the field of pediatrics which he tells started in the early nineteenth century but also developed more strongly by the middle of the century. Smith was also the second president of the American Pediatric Society the first such organization in the United States. - Ashwal p 120. p. 171. Atkinson Physicians and Surgeons of the United States p. 136. See: Ashwal The Founders of Child Neurology. Cone Thomas E. Jr. History of American pediatrics Little Brown 1980 pp. 103-104. REFERENCES: These works not in Grulee. FFrye C188 Holman & Gray, Steam Printers, 1856, 1863. hardcover
1856M13479New York:: Holman & Gray Steam Printers 1856 1863. 1856. Two papers bound together. 24 cm. 62; 299-351 1 pp. Title inscribed "from the author" . . . "and an essay on cyanosis". Nineteenth century brown cloth; extremities worn; lacks ffep first title gutter with tears to the title. Rubber-stamp on title of the Mercantile Library Assoc. NY. Good minor kozo repairs. Rare. "FROM THE AUTHOR" Smith also wrote A Treatise on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. Philadelphia 1869. Cyanosis or "blue disease" is described here in full via the author's 2-part lecture at the New York Academy of Medicine February 18 and March 4 1863. Smith considered the talk statistical as its results are based on the analyses of 191 cases. Within his paper is a detailed history of the literature on the same topic. "It is only just to state that Dr. J. Lewis Smith of New York in his admirable work on Diseases of Infancy and Childhood gives the best consideration of this subject that I have met with among out systematic treatises." -- Frank Woodbury "The Significance of Bloody Discharges from the Bowels in Young Children" JAMA vol. III no. 7 August 1884 p. 180. Smith was born in Spafford NY. His studies took him to the Buffalo Medical School where he interned. Smith graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York 1853. He worked as physician to the Charity Hospital and the NY foundling asylum etc. Ashwal mentions Smith as one of the persons advancing the field of pediatrics which he tells started in the early nineteenth century but also developed more strongly by the middle of the century. Smith was also the second president of the American Pediatric Society the first such organization in the Unites States. -- Ashwal p 120. p. 171. Atkinson Physicians and Surgeons of the United States p. 136. See: Ashwal The Founders of Child Neurology. Cone Thomas E. Jr. History of American pediatrics Little Brown 1980 pp. 103-104. REFERENCES: These works not in Grulee. FFrye C188 Holman & Gray, Steam Printers, 1856, 1863. hardcover books
mon0003879489Rizzoli 11/9/2010 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Good. 1.8110 13.0709 10.0787. First edition copy. The slipcase and binding are heavily worn. The copy shows minor external wear but is in otherwise clean condition. Rizzoli hardcover
mon0003879490Rizzoli 11/9/2010 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Good. 1.8110 13.0709 10.0787. First edition copy. No slipcase. The binding is heavily worn. The copy shows minor external wear but is in otherwise clean condition. Rizzoli hardcover
20161-0847848302Skira 2016. Hardcover. New. 255 pages. 12.75x10.00x1.25 inches. Skira hardcover
20101-0847830632Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2010. Hardcover. New. slp edition. 348 pages. 13.00x10.00x1.75 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns hardcover
2010SONG0847830632Rizzoli 2010-11-09. SLP. hardcover. Used: Good. 10.40x1.70x13.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rizzoli hardcover
2010001308Rizzoli International Publications 2010. Book. New. Hardcover. 4to. Hardcover. New in publishers shrink wrap. Rizzoli International Publications Hardcover
2016405215New York: Skira Rizzoli 2016. A near-fine copy with minor bumps at ends of spine. Folio. 256 pages. Color photographs. Pictorial boards. FIRST EDITION. "Blurring the lines between industrial design and art installation Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel of Studio Job have vaulted into the top ranks of contemporary design. Studio Job redefines the applied arts for the contemporary age" the publisher. <br/><br/> Skira Rizzoli hardcover books
6295The letters and cards 1914 1915 and 1916; the offprint 'Excerpt from Vol. XXXIV. No. 7 1913 of the Journal of The Royal Sanitary Institute.'. The collection is in good condition. Three of the communications bear the stamp of the Royal Society of Arts of which the recipient Wood was the Secretary. Letter One 28 October 1914; letterhead of 1 Albert Terrace Regent's Park N.W. 12mo 2 pp 18 lines mourning border: He does not 'see a chance' of lecturing 'on the Ambulance Question at the Society of Arts': 'My plea for Motor Ambulances which fell on deaf ears for some 12 or 14 years has now suddenly "boomed." Letter Two 8 October 1915; letterhead of Meads End Eastbourne; 12mo 1 p 11 lines: Thanking him for the 'kindly renewed invitation to lecture at the R.S.A.' He is 'too much engaged at present to put together any thing worthy of so august a body. I am collecting material & perhaps at that indefinite date - "after the war" - I may be able to put it into shape.' Card One 15 September 1916; letterhead of Meads End Eastbourne Sussex; 6 lines: 'I am collecting a lot of matter on history & evolution of ambulances - which some day I may have time to put together for a lecture'. Card Two 27 October no year; letterhead of 1 Albert Terrace Regent's Park N.W. 4 lines: He has noted a date on which to 'preside for the Master of Christ's at R.S.A. as requested by you'. In the first three communications Collins notes that Wood is missed at 'the Chadwick' the subject of the accompanying offprint which is 8vo 23 pp paginated 315-337 in original grey printed wraps. Presentation copy inscribed at head of front wrap 'With the Authors compts'. The letters and cards, 1914, 1915 and 1916; the offprint, 'Excerpt from Vol. XXXIV., No. 7 (1913) of the Journal of The Royal Sa paperback
20164On letterhead of Meads End Eastbourne. 8 October 1915. 1p. 12mo. In good condition with the Society's oval date stamp. He thanks him for the 'kindly renewed invitation to lecture at the R.S.A. As you surmise I am too much engaged at present to put together anything worthy of so august a body.' He is 'collecting material & perhaps at that indefinite date - "after the war" - I may be able to put it into shape'. He concludes: 'We miss you at the Chadwick'. On letterhead of Meads End, Eastbourne. 8 October 1915. unknown
241092 April 1892. On letterhead of Wentworth Studios Manresa Road Kings Road S.W. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and creased. Signed ‘Frank Short’. The salutation is unclear: it appears to be to ‘Dear Mist Gosselin’ but it could be ‘Mirst’ or ‘Urist’ Gosselin. He thanks him for his kind note ‘but it wasn’t really of any importance about that bell. Don’t trouble any more about it as far as I am concered. It only wants a very tiny bell and I can easily put one up myself some day.’ When Gosselin is ‘round our way’ he invites him to ‘look in and see your old Studio: but I fear it will rather shock you - all its daintiness gone and all that remains a grim workshop - but very useful & convenient withal’. He ends with sympathy for Gosselin’s indisposition: ‘it is not very healthy weather - I’ve got a wretched cold’. 2 April 1892. On letterhead of Wentworth Studios, Manresa Road, Kings Road, S.W. unknown
130 pages. Features: Skylights in the Eaves; Construction Epoxies; Plate Joinery on the job site; Superinsulated Saltbox on the Maine coast; Tools and Techniques for Cutting Tile; Cool Details; Maintaining a Worm-Drive Saw; Railing Against the Elements; Swiss Chalets; Relining a Chimney; Facelift for a Loft; A Cantilivered Kitchen Addition; A Freestanding Spiral Stair. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
190071219Couverture souple. Broché. 336 pages. Fortes rousseurs. Couverture défraîchie, petit manque au dos.
27715Paris, Librairie illustrée, s.d. (ca 1900). 12 x 19, 314 pp., plusieurs illustrations, reliure dos/coins cuir, couverture conservée, bon état.
19252090502125700215Nihon shubbansha 1925. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 229 pages Size: B6 size Number of books: 1 volume Nihon shubbansha paperback