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19872092902140301950Shinsho-kan 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinsho-kan paperback
102218004Script Format reprint. Like New. / 1986 REVISED DRAFT/I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES /THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADSSHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
19862092902140301949Shinsho-kan 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinsho-kan paperback
19872092902140305417Shinsho-kan 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinsho-kan paperback
19842090202120809803Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
20172090502126901751Kodansha 2017. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kodansha paperback
19112082702114905886Seika shoin 1911. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 102 pages Size: 20cm Seika shoin paperback
19412092902140317061Aoki shoten 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Aoki shoten paperback
2082702114908262Shinsho-kan N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 183p Size: 22cm Shinsho-kan paperback
19862092902143801878Ongaku no Tomosha 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Ongaku no Tomosha paperback
63157340Springer pp. 750 . Hardback. Used. Springer hardcover
0198412967New. Brand new and still unused unknown
18882180Bloomsburg PA 1888. Very Good . Manuscript notebook composed by Ida Sylva Wagner a young woman training to become a teacher at the Bloomsburg State Normal School now Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania between 1888-1889. Comprised of 88 pages in ink and pencil blending lecture and reading notes with what appear to be Ida's own drafts of analytic essays practice lesson plans and examination questions. Quarter cloth over marbled boards measuring 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Shelf-wear to extremities and hinges tender but holding. Text block overall tight with mild toning not affecting text. Wagner's ownership signature and school information on front paste-down; second ownership signature along with Wagner's later teaching location on rear paste-down. In Very Good condition overall considering its daily class use and apparent usage as a reference guide during Ida's later teaching career.<br/><br/>Established in 1869 the Bloomsburg State Normal School aimed to provide rigorous teacher training to ensure that regional educators could "teach the youth elements of classical education" Bloomsburg University. State census records show that she would have been 22 at the time of this class and that she later moved to Luzerne County to work as a teacher after graduation. This notebook rigorously documents her work in an advanced Practical Teaching course which provided pedagogical methodology as well as requiring students to put methods into practice by designing usable teaching materials. Ida's notebook is roughly divided into sections with blanks separating each; and they include practical notes including Introductory Consideration Foundations and Principles Length of Recitation Object Lessons and Plan of Lessons as well as sample content for lessons such as Primary Reading Primary Numbers and Rules of Grammar. In her hand Ida reflects on the importance of theory and practice noting "The powers of the child which demand the teacher's attention are the physical the intellectual the moral and the spiritual.before knowing can take place there must be something to know and the thing to be known must affect its appropriate sense." This guiding principle clearly shapes the class and Ida's notes show that she is being trained in the "something to know" for example the 15 pages of vocabulary pronunciations and definitions as well as the "affecting its appropriate sense" for example the 46 initial pages on methods for shaping appropriate lessons. <br/><br/>A dense resource with research possibilities including but not limited to the fields of history of pedagogy history of American higher education women's education and employment and gender studies. Very Good . unknown books
193837756Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1938. First Edition. Advance Issue with "Advance Complimentary Copy" rubber-stamped to lower edge of textblock. Octavo 20.25cm; original wrappers bound into publisher's dustjacket; 1011-4773pp. Forward lean light wear to extremities with some vertical creasing to spine faint foxing to text edges with light dust-soil to wrappers; Very Good and sound. Uncommon format of the Pittsburgh author's first novel and one of the first works of fiction to deal in depth with the subject of artificial insemination. The novel is centered around Cindy Gaylord a wealthy young woman whose father is murdered while carrying on an affair. Deserted by her fiancé she grows to hate men and the way they are "degraded by the passion Nature has cursed him with." p.95. She attempts to manipulate the stock market in an attempt to ruin the man who shot her father; having succeeded and added substantially to her wealth she desires to satisfy her maternal urge through the means of artificial insemination noting "the individual doesn't count. It's on the race that's important. I'm willing to pay the man well if I can be sure he's American-born of Anglo-Saxon origin. And of course physically and mentally sound" pp.233-234. An early fictional treatment of a controversial topic; the first reports on human artificial insemination originated from Guttmacher 1943 Stoughton 1948 and Kohlberg 1953 cf. U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. OCLC notes 17 copies. HANNA 3647. J.B. Lippincott unknown books
192913760BRegensburg, Gustav Bosse, 1929. (= Von deutscher Musik, 37), 8°, 118, (2) Seiten, 1 Portr. OKt Namen auf Vorsatz
190076337Berlin, Marquardt & Co., Verlagsanstalt, ca. 1900. Kl. 8°; 66 Seiten mit vier Vollbildern in Tonätzung und vier Farbbildern. Fraktur; Orig.-Ledereinband Rückenkanten berieben; farbige Anstreichungen und Anmerkungen im Text Die Musik. Sammlung illustrierter Einzeldarstellungen
193124186ALeipzig, Hammer-Verlag, 1931. 56 Seiten. Original-Karton.
190836359ABerlin und Leipzig, Schuster & Loeffler, 1908. Ca. 19,5 x 13 cm. 322 Seiten, 1 Blatt Verlagswerbung. Graue Original-Broschur.
192424237ALeipzig, Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. Siegel, 1924. Ca. 24,2 x 16,2 cm. 64 Seiten. Original-Karton mit montiertem Deckelschild.
189032659ALeipzig, Fedor Reinboth, ohne Jahr (ca. 1890). Ca. 22 x 14,5 cm. 120 Seiten. Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, Lederecken, Marmorpapierbezügen, Schnittmarmorierung und gestalteten Vorsätzen. Vierte Auflage.
189024178ALeipzig, Fedor Reinboth, ohne Jahr (ca., 1890). Ca. 20,3 x 14 cm. IV (1) Seiten, 115 (1) Seiten. Halbleinenband der Zeit. Dritte Auflage.
187832640ALeipzig, Verlag von Edwin Schloemp, 1878. Ca. 21,3 x 14 cm. 82 (2) Seiten. Original-Broschur. Vierte umgearbeitete Auflage.
189032639ALeipzig, Verlag von Gebrüder Senf, ohne Jahr (ca. 1890). Ca. 18 x 12,5 cm. 32 Seiten, 22 Seiten, 25 Seiten, 19 Seiten, mit Notenbeispielen, 1 Seite Werbung. Weinroter Original-Leinenband.
191635341ABerlin, Verlagsanstalt für Vaterländändische Geschichte und Kunst, 1916. Ca. 19,7 x 15 cm. 3 Seiten, 115 Seiten, 1 Seite Verlagswerbung. Brauner Original-Leinenband mit Kopffarbschnitt und Lesebändchen.
190836360ABerlin und Leipzig, Schuster & Loeffler, 1908. Ca. 18,8 x 12,5 cm. 203 Seiten. Dunkelgrüner Original-Leinenband mit Kopffarbschnitt.