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1930Z1731New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1930. 1930. 8vo. xii 160 pp. Frontis. port. of Osborn plates index. Burgundy cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles dust-jacket; jacket worn and stained with some tape repair. Very good. Dr. George R. Minot's copy with the Author's presentation inscription: "To Dr. George R. Minot; In memory of Charles Sedgwick Minot & Dr. George R. Minot- with the best wishes of Henry Fairfield Osborn December 18th 1930 Congratulations on the well-deserved award." Minot was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine which he shared with William P. Murphy and George H. Whipple. The reference to the "award" in the inscription was not to the Noble Prize which came to Minot in 1934. Also in the inscription the use of the phrase "In memory of" certainly applied to Charles Sedgwick Minot who died in 1914 but not to George since he died in 1955. Osborn himself died in 1935. Two earlier editions of the bibliography had been published the first for the period 1877-1910 and the second for the period 1911-1918. Both were compiled by Harriet Ernestine Ripley and continued thereafter by Janette May Lucas. This bibliography is identified in the text as the third edition but it is the first edition of the complete bibliography. A special copy in every respect. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930. hardcover books
19372925New York: Samuel French 1937. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. Minimal shelf wear touch of toning at the spine hint of toning at fore edge else tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows very minor shelf/edge wear spine lightly toned touch of wear at head else bright and clean. 8vo. 110pp. <br/><br/>Foreward by May Robson. A collection of 21 monologues for the theater on a variety of topics. Overall a rather handsome copy. Samuel French hardcover books
16169Writing the first modern field guide to birds Florence Merriam Bailey was an American ornithologist who committed her published works to educating the public about the importance of preserving natural habitats and endangered species. Signed Book "Birds of New Mexico" considered her most substantial work. Containing over 200 plates and illustrations of wildlife Bailey writes that "Birds" provides a "systematic survey" and is based in "published records of early surveys printed reports and notes migration notes.unpublished records of the Bureau of Biological Survey" and her own field work. Bailey's research on birds shifted emphasis in the field away from examining dead specimens and toward studying living birds in their natural habitats. As the first female member of the American Ornithologists' Union she was credited with encouraging the preservation of habitats and the protection of rare species. unknown books
193959684NY: Barrows 1939. First Edition. 8vo pp.319. A very good copy in little rubbed and worn dj. Recipes from around the world. Barrows unknown books
1974224fdiDenver Colorade: Western Heraldry Organization 1974. Quarto blue cloth hardcover A-G-63. With Index. Near-Fine. Eight parts in one volume. Western Heraldry Organization, 1974. hardcover books
1905213819London: A. & C. Black 1905. First edition. xii 262 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Three-quarter green morocco marbled boards a.e.g. Spine tanned light rubbing to extremities else Fine. Bookplates of Edward Lawrence and Carrie Estelle Doheny. First edition. xii 262 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. A. & C. Black unknown books
194150777Dublin: The Cuala Press 1941. First edition limited to 500 numbered copies. Copy #226. Edited by Clifford Bax. Set in Caslon type and printed by Esther Ryan and Maire Gill. Paper-covered boards with quarter cloth spine and printed label. Corner shelfwear paper cover on rear board with three inch shallow crease and two small tears where it has lifted from the cloth spine beginning toning on front board topedge spine label with edgewear and cloth spine lightly rubbed. Lacks glassine dustwrapper. Tight clean copy in Very Good condition. First Edition. Hardcovers. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Cuala Press Hardcover books
1975WRCLIT72490Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 1975. Boards. Portraits and plates. First edition. US distributor's sticker on title-page. Fine in lightly creased very good dust jacket. Colin Smythe hardcover books
1995170945Milano and Frejus: Electa and Villa Aurelienne 1995. First edition. Softcover. 173 pages. A catalog on the work of surrealist artist Florence Henri. Text in English and French with contributions by Catherine Pulfer and Alberto Ronchetti. Includes numerous duotone images list of exhibitions and bibliography. A clean near fine copy in wrappers with some very minute wear. Electa and Villa Aurelienne unknown books
1990145816San Francisco CA: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1990. First edition. Softcover. 158 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran December 13 1990 through February 10 1991 at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and then traveled to 3 other locations for additional dates. Foreword and acknowledgments by John R. Lane. Essay by Diana C. Du Pont. Includes 64 black and white plates and 85 black and white figures. A near fine copy in wrappers. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art unknown books
14606n.d. Pen and ink heightened with white on board. 1 vols. Image approimately 5 x 4 inches. Matted. Thomas H. Pen and ink heightened with white on board. 1 vols. Image approimately 5 x 4 inches. unknown books
1951MM13388New York:: McGraw-Hill 1951. 1951. 8vo. x 372 pp. Plates title printed in red and black. Green gilt-stamped cloth; edges worn. Good. "Cecil Blanche Woodham-Smith was a British historian and biographer. She wrote four popular history books each dealing with a different aspect of the Victorian era. … Her first book as a historian a biography of Florence Nightingale published in 1950 took her straight to the top of her profession. Her meticulous research had taken nine years and the book succeeded in restoring Nightingale's reputation which had dwindled following Lytton Strachey's representation of her in Eminent Victorians. Acclaimed for its combination of scholarship and readability Florence Nightingale won the James Tait Black Award for biography." Wikip. MK McGraw-Hill, (1951). hardcover books
15510Florence Nightingale was an English social reformer and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War in which she organised care for wounded soldiers. ALS London 1864. on her '115 Park Street W' stationery. To Richard Baggallay. Dated July 21 1864 Nightingale writes 4 pages in her hand 7" x 4.5". Black rule borders to pages. She writes:<br/><br/>"My dear sir I was extremely sorry to hear of your approaching resignation of the post of Treasurer of St. Thomas' Hospital. It seems to me poor St Thomas' is in such a "fix" & has so many bad friends that he ought to keep all his good ones. But I was not so much sorry as shocked & surprised to hear the language used concerning Mr. Whitfield. Those persons may rest assured that I should never have placed my Probationers at St. Thomas but that Mr Whitfield & Mrs Wardroper were there. and when St Thomas' with its ample income has not contributed one farthing to but has profited by the services of my Training School." <br/><br/>The Nightingale Home and Training School for Nurses opened its doors to trainees in July 1860 as part of the newly built St. Thomas's Hospital in London. One of the first institutions to teach nursing and midwifery as a formal profession the training school was dedicated to communicating the philosophy and practice of its founder and patron Florence Nightingale. The Nightingale Home and Training School is now part of King's College London and known as The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery. Important content. unknown books
2006024066Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2006. Gérard Vallée editor. xv 1024p. maps dj. Collected works of Florence Nightingale 9. Wilfrid Laurier University Press unknown books
2009030598Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2009. Lynn McDonald editor. xiii 946p. b/w illus. dj The collected works of Florence Nightingale 13. Wilfrid Laurier University Press unknown books
2009034973Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2009. Lynn McDonald editor. xii 907p. stiff wrappers Collected works of FLrence Nightingale 1. Wilfrid Laurier University Press unknown books
15240ESt. Leo FL: Katharine T. Carter & Associates n.d. First Edition. Paperbound 11 3/4†x 8 3/4â€. Four page color brochure presenting paintings by Florence Putterman. With an essay by art critic Gerrit Henry “Florence Putterman: Art at the Four Corners.†Fine in printed wrappers. Katharine T. Carter & Associates unknown books
16495Florence Seibert. Pebbles on the Hill of a Scientist. St. Petersburg FL: Florence Seibert 1968. Signed by author. 9 x 6.5 in. Original boards and dust jacket. Very good.<br/><br/>Autobiography of the history-making scientist whose research paved the way for creating a safe and reliable test for tuberculosis. Her groundbreaking work earned her recognition and awards from groups such as the National Tuberculosis Association the American Chemical Society and the National Women's Hall of Fame. Seibert a world-famous biochemist who was most known for her work involving the ability to test for Tuberculosis a very deadly disease in the 1900s. The ability to test for Tuberculosis significantly decreased the death rate as health care professionals were then able to treat it which is still the case for today. Florence grew up in Easton Pennsylvania with her family in 1897 where she contracted polio. She had difficulty walking as a child and suffered from a limp for the rest of her life due to this. However Florence did not let this disability stop her from pursuing science in fact it encouraged her more to find answers. unknown books
1995188821La Mandragora 1995-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Light wear. TP HS La Mandragora paperback books
195271449fdFort Myers Fla.: Tropical Living 1952. First Edition. Duodecimo color-illustrated yellow wrappers stapled 98 pp. Photographs illustrations. Very Good. Tropical Living, (1952). First Edition. unknown books
1969364371969. CRANE Florence Hedleston. FLOWERS AND FOLK-LORE FROM FAR KOREA. Seoul: Sahm-bo 1969. #475/ 1000 copies reprinted from the 1931 edition. 4to. black cloth lettered in gilt a.e.g.; prelims. 5-93pp. of full page tipped-in color plates with facing text index. Fine in the acetate wrapper. unknown books
1908615681908. DU CANE Florence. THE FLOWERS AND GARDENS OF JAPAN. Painted by Ella Du Cane. London: Adam & Charles Black 1908. 8vo. green cloth illustrated in green and lettered in gilt. x 249 pp. 2 pp. ads. Sound ex-library with markings within and without. unknown books
1908533431908. DU CANE Florence. THE FLOWERS AND GARDENS OF JAPAN. Painted by Ella Du Cane. London: Adam & Charles Black 1908. 8vo. white cloth illustrated in green and lettered in gilt; t.e.g. x 249pp ads. Light soil to boards with some sun to spine. Previous owner's signature on ffep with front hinge cracked. Overall a very good copy. a. unknown books
4765Homolka Florence. FOCUS ON ART. Foreword by Aldous Huxley. New York Ivan Obolensky 1962. 1st edition. Cloth over paper boards. Thin octavo 116 pp. numerous black and white photographs. Dust jacket has previous owner's writing on the front panel. Near fine condition. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19739000457Garden City: Doubleday 1973. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine. Francis Lee Jaques. 370 pp. 64 paintings and dioramas in full color 100 drawings. Text includes a treasury of prose writings from the six Jaques books three new appraisals of the artist's work memorials to Francis Lee Jaques by Sigurd F. Olson and to Florence Page Jaques by Harriet Buchheister. Bound in publisher's original full pale green cloth with title and decorations stamped in gilt. Spine sunned. <br/><br/> Doubleday hardcover books