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ING9798992108477Ulysses Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor Ulysses Press unknown
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19127765Florida Railroad Commission 1912. Hardcover. Good. Burgundy hardcover library binding glit lettering to spine. Light rubbing and shelfwear to covers. Ex-library withdrawn from the Federal Power Commission library with usual stamping etc. Contents clean and tight but page edges tanning with age. Title page has area where sticker was removed. Some light foxing to page edges text block clean. 199 pages index b&w photos. Florida Railroad Commission hardcover
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1886LIST112Cincinnati: St. Andrews Bay Railroad and Land Company 1886. Various Formats. Near Fine. An unusual collection of ephemera relating to the early development of the area of the Florida Panhandle east of Pensacola and an interesting ephemeral window into the type of land schemes that led to the population of Florida by northerners. In the late nineteenth century the area of Port Panama City in the Florida Panhandle was largely undeveloped though the town had strategic interest as a supplier of salt for the confederacy. In the 1880s the St. Andrews Bay Railroad and Land and Company was the second of two companies to sell land in the St. Andrews Bay region to unsuspecting northerners only to go bankrupt. The company promised to build a railroad from Alabama down to Southport crossing North Bay and eventually terminating in St. Andrews. Though the railway project was abandoned many people settled in the area as a result of the land sales. The company became known locally as the "Cincinnati Company."<br /> <br /> <br /> Includes: <br /> <br /> Warranty deeds for land sold to Lizzie Kegema Hosley of Somerville MA. 1886-1887.<br /> <br /> Letter from the St. Andrews Bay Railroad & Land Co to L.K. Hosley of Somerville Mass. explaining why the offer of 40 acres for $1 was contingent on her purchasing 299 building lots. On color lithographed letterhead featuring oranges and fishing.<br /> <br /> Notice on taxes to be paid by owners of property at St. Andrews Bay.<br /> <br /> Two envelopes with printed notices "This sealed envelope contains one Free Land Warrant" no contents.<br /> <br /> Envelope addressed to Lizzie Kegema Hosley of Somerville Mass. from the St. Andrews Bay R.R. and Land Co. Northern Office Cincinnati Oh.<br /> <br /> An interesting and early collection of Floridian real estate detritus. Generally well preserved in very good to near fine condition. St. Andrews Bay Railroad and Land Company unknown books
193812830scsJacksonville: Florida Research Bureau.1938. Octavo green cloth hardcover xv 304 pp. Fair with speckling to spine & covers; interior clean & bright; binding tight. From Introduction: It is hoped this book will assist Florida citizens to think intelligently on their state problems and avoid the smoke-screens laid by self-seeking interests. Contents: Background of Tax Problems; Constitutional Provisions of Florida Government; Judicial Department; Executive Department Powers Limitations Election History of Office; Administrative Departments NAmes of Officers Terms Salaries Duties; Commisions Boards Institutions Memberrs Offices Residences Poers and Duties Salaries Terms; Legislative Department Terms and Names of Members History of Legislature and Rules of Conduct Florida Body Compaired with Others; Fundamental Problems with History of Their Origins in Territorial Days; Expenditures of State Reviewed from Earliest History Describing Methods of Spending State’s Money and Showing General Appropriations; Present Financial Problems and Forecast of 1939 Legislature’s Task; Priciples of Taxation Analysis of Proposed Taxes Ad Valorem Delinquency Tax Exemptions; Present Sources of State Revenues Analysis of General Fund Items.; Possible Sources of New Revenue.; Definistions of Phrases and Terms Hayden-Cartwright Act School Parity Amendment Facts About Florida. Florida Research Bureau.(1938). hardcover books
50402bdWake-Brook House 1976. First Edition Stated. Octavo green leatherette hardcover silver letters 144 pp. Fine in a Very Good mylar protected dust jacket with edgewear that includes light chipping. From dust jacket: This is an important book -- and a valuable one. Probably there has never been another book quite like it. It is the history of Florida schools told from a hundred different viewpoints by the people most intimately involved in educational development. Teachers who devoted their lives ot the instruction of youth possess credentials which qualify them to serve as experts on any panel considering school problems or planning school policies. They richly deserve to be listened to and to have their advice taken seriously. In this book however they are not sitting in solemn judgment nor trying to dictate what should be done. They simply report what happened to the schools in which they taught and what happened to the students. But between the lines of thse brief reports there lies a wealth of priceless material which should be thoughtfully considered by everyone interested in our schools. We hasten to add however lest we frighten off any readers who may just wish to be informed or entertained that these reports make delightful reading and are often amusing. Anyone who ever attended school and of course that is all of us can identify with the characters and situations described here. Perhaps those who attendedonly the most modern institutions will react with horror at the idea of walking miles to a rural schoolhouse with outside privies. PErhaps those who received their early education in rural schools will recall those days with nostalgia. But whatever the reaction everyone can read these reports with sympathy and understanding. hardcover books
2009RO60106635Basic Books. 2009. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 374 pages. Illustré de cartes en noir et blanc dans le texte. Annotations en page de garde (ex-libris).. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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19681763373936ADAStuart Vincent & J.M.Watkins Ltd 1968. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1968. No Edition Remarks. 97 pages. Pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Pages have light tanning and foxing throughout. Pencil inscription to front free endpaper. Binding remains firm. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Spine is in good condition. Unclipped jacket has light edgewear with tears and creasing. Light tanning to spine and edges. Foxing overall. Stuart (Vincent) & J.M.Watkins Ltd hardcover
A9781032868868Hardback. New. <p>Originally published in 1957 in <i>Women and Sometimes Men</i> the author accepts the findings of modern psychology that every man and woman is both masculine and feminine. Her book is about the relationship of these two both in society and within the individual at the time.</p> hardcover
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