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194271145NY: Smith and Durrell 1942. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First edition. xxvi 251pp index; map in rear. Offsetting to endpapers else a very good hardback in a slightly darkened and rubbed jacket that has some internal tape reinforcement at the rear fold. Smith and Durrell hardcover
196320100München, Wien, Basel: Verlag Kurt Desch, 1963. 207 Seiten , 18 cm kart.,
198215125Paris Association Française D'action Artistique 1982 Grand In-8 Ecu 224 pp, Paris, Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, 17 avril - 16 juillet 1982, nombreuses illustrations en noir in et hors-texte, quelques planches couleurs, illustration couleurs sur 1ère de couverture, brochage doré. Légrer accroc sans manque en tête du dos, 1er cahier légèrement débroché.
108271Paris, Maison Quantin, Compagnie Générale d'Impression et d'Edition, 7 rue Saint-Benoit, 1887, 1 volume in-4 d 290x200x40 mm environ, couverture couleur conservée, faux-titre, frontispice, titre en rouge et noir, 1f. (A M. Le général F. Perrier), 453 pages, reliure de l'éditeur en percaline vert sapin, plats biseautés, titres et décor doré sur le premier plat et le dos, tête dorée, gardes bleu-gris avec un soufllet sur le dernier contreplat contenant la carte en 4 couleurs des frontières turco-persanes. Quelques rousseurs et pages brunies, percaline frottée avec un coin dénudé et petites coupures sur les coiffes, bordures décolorées par endroits. Avec 200 dessins, dans le texte, certains pleine page et un double-page, tous compris dans la pagination.
19358, Paris, Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, 1982, Broche, couverture carton illustree, frontispice en couleur, 210 x 270mm., 224pp., illustration profonde en couleurs et en n/b.
1990234748PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
193859743Augusta: Tidwell Printing Supply Co 1938. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. x 208pp index; two folding maps bound in. Address label on front pastedown bookplate on front free endpaper heavy foxing to prelims spine darkened with some light wear to the extremities else very good in publisher's decorated gray cloth. <br/><br/> Tidwell Printing Supply Co hardcover
193871129Augusta: Tidwell Printing Supply Co 1938. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. x 208pp index; two folding maps bound in. Boards slightly darkened with a couple of faint stains to the front else very good in publisher's decorated gray cloth. Tidwell Printing Supply Co hardcover
186734814Washington DC: n.p. 1867. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 11 pages 1 page blank. Spine taped in two places. Light toning to the contents. A report laying out the benefits of a building a railroad for the arsenal. n.p. unknown
1997Q-0963952404Wimmer Book Dist 1997. spiral_bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wimmer Book Dist unknown
195071157Augusta: Junior League of Augusta Georgia 1950. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. 46pp; 6 ads map tipped in at rear. Light scattered foxing throughout wraps a bit darkened and rubbed else very good. Junior League of Augusta, Georgia hardcover
2009500249111Pocket Jeunesse 2009 13x1x18cm. 2009. Broché.
190018272P., L. Boulanger, (vers 1900) in-4 broché, format à l'italienne (24 X 32 cm) couverture vert amande décoré sur le premier plat d'un titre stylisé.
16749Broché - 16 x 22 - 142 pp - année 2002 - Editeurs Daredjan Kacharava, Murielle Faudot et Evelyne Geny - Presses universitaires Franc-Comtoises - illustrations
52512677like new. unknown
2026x-1350506745Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2026. Hardcover. New. 316 pages. 6.14x0.94x9.21 inches. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc hardcover
1634915569.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19205516Nashville: February 29 1920. Very good plus. 6pp. on plain paper with original transmittal envelope. Original mailing folds light wear. A friendly and informative correspondence written by Georgia Blakemore later Georgia Blakemore Williams while studying at the famed Meharry Medical College in Nashville. Georgia Blakemore Williams was born in Tennessee in 1883. She graduated from Tuskegee Institute at the turn of the century and worked as a teacher in the East Texas Baptist Academy and in the public schools around Tyler Texas in her early career. Georgia graduated from Meharry two years after the present letter was written and opened her own pharmacy in Tyler in 1923 called the People's Pharmacy. By 1930 Georgia married a laborer named E.Z. Williams; she was noted in the 1930 census as the owner/manager of a retail drug store. Her correspondent in the present letter was Rev. A.T. Stewart a distinguished pastor educator and author in Tyler in the first half of the 20th century who was apparently a mentor to Georgia.<br /> <br /> In the present letter Georgia reports on her life at Meharry in Nashville. She details the harsh winter weather "I am 'snow bound' as Whittier wrote" her recent illness "I had a dreadful cold and cough but have rid myself of both" missing a local public lecture but avoiding disease "I'm sorry as I wanted to hear Dr. Ellington at Ryman auditorium this P.M. on his famous annual sermon 'The Prodigal Son' but the flu and pneumonia are raging and I am taking no chances" joining a church "You speak about the minister and the church I joined. It is exactly the one on Spruce & Cedar below the capital" reporting on visitors "Prof. A.M. Moore was here Xmas visiting his sons in Rodger Williams" and more. In her most interesting passage Georgia reports on her studies and the atmosphere at Meharry: "I went over the top in one exam in pharmaceutical arithmetic. Made 100% does that sound like I'm working I hope so. The passing mark is 80 and so one has to work hard to even make that as these old instructors are so hard expect so much and explain so little." She reiterates that "I don't go out so much. Have to study too hard. Went to the theater once this year to see the Smarter set. Everybody here dances. My dept. will give a big ball in March but that leaves me out. I just go to school and back home." A rare letter from an important and hard-working African-American pharmacy student in the years before she worked in this monumentally challenging field especially for a Black woman in Jim Crow Texas. <br /> <br /> Georgia's letter is accompanied by a typed letter of recommendation from Reverend Stewart dated September 28 1919. In his recommendation Stewart describes Blakemore as "a young woman of sterling worth" who has "as a student distinguished herself for her diligence accuracy integrity and conscientious discharge of every duty." Stewart closes by writing: "I hereby cordially recommend her to all good people every where and especially to those to whom she may offer her service."<br /> <br /> A unique correspondence from an educated African-American woman getting even more professional education for her pharmacy career at the outset of the Roaring Twenties. February 29 unknown
1925021288Louisville 1925. Book. Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 16mo. 1925-1928 about 100 pages variously colored pink white and green as issued padded dark green vinyl covers with embossed flower motif light general wear. Apparently the personal copy of Miss Georgia Clymer student Louisville Girls High School or LGHS with 16 pages inscribed and signed to her by others some with dates which range from January 8 1925 to December 4 1928. One inscriptor addresses Georgia as "Little Prunes." Other inscriptors include Emma D. Kaiser T. S. Warner Virginia Lynn Mabel Schrodt Cora G. Fritch Lucille aka "Shorty" Agnes Walsh Amy L. Mildred Lizzie Lindsey Virginia Sapp aka "Sapp-Head" Gladys Chowning aka "Sam" Rebecca Brady who reminds Georgia that they used to go to Ms. Kranz's class without their homework Nancybelle Chambers Anna Mae Roggers and Mary J. Hebden . Unique. Hardcover
18886036551888. "F.A. Cooper" in black ink on pictorial Miss Georgie Woodthorpe Sixth Annual Tour letterhead September 9 1888. 7 1/2" x 10"; 1 page recto only. Very good old tape upper margin only. To Mr. Wyatt: Miss Woodthorpe's manager writes Mr. Wyatt the manager of an opera house attempting to place her act. No Binding. Very Good. unknown
18886036551888. "F.A. Cooper" in black ink on pictorial Miss Georgie Woodthorpe Sixth Annual Tour letterhead September 9 1888. 7 1/2" x 10"; 1 page recto only. Very good old tape upper margin only. To Mr. Wyatt: Miss Woodthorpe's manager writes Mr. Wyatt the manager of an opera house attempting to place her act. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1971SKU1082240Books for Libraries Press 1971. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Books for Libraries Press 1971. Hard cover reprint of 1928 edition. Ex-Fisk University library copy with the usual markings otherwise VG condition. Books for Libraries Press hardcover
2000Q-095381520XAvoca Handweavers 2000-03-31. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Avoca Handweavers paperback
2002Q-0953815218Avoca Handweavers 2002-10-31. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Avoca Handweavers paperback