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A study of a multicultural, community-based day-care center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, reveals the realities of contemporary child care, as seen through the eyes of a teacher and three families of diverse backgrounds. 264p. Book
Pages 248-308. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Nice full-page photo ad for White Mountains, the new Mount Pleasant House - with photo of their elaborate building; Nice photo ads for Fabyan House; The town of Goffstown - feature article with dozens of great photos; John Dinsmore (poem); Dangers Three, or, Recollections of Salt Lake City, Final Part; Vignettes of Spring Blossoms; Our Wild Flower Club; New Hampshire (words and music); The girls of Goffstown; Nice photo ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad; New Hampshire Necrology. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages of densely packed text and numerous black and white reproductions of excellent photos. Features: Dim future for Boston's MTA trolley-Subway; Philadephia & Western Scrapbook; The Norristown Rail Division of the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Co. - includes roster and map; Bullet Cars - article with photos, weights and grainy reproduction of blueprint; Brief news bits from Chicago, Cleveland, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New Orleans and San Francisco. Laid-in photocopy of track map, dated 1945, of the Phila. & Western Rwy. Co., Book
2 vols. (755 p.) Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition in green publishers cloth, no external library markings A novel based on the Sacco & Vanzetti trial.
270 pages including index and black and white photographic plates. Darryl Sittler's signature and inscription upon half-title page. Details in exciting play-by-play accounts, such highs as his record-setting ten-point game against the Boston Bruins and his overtime goal against Czechoslovakia that won the 1976 Canada Cup. Also recounts his lows, particularly toward the end of his career. "Sittler tells his story the way he played - bluntly and bravely." - Jim Proudfoot, Toronto Star. Book as new. Dust jacket price-clipped with very light wear. Beautiful copy. An excellent gift for your special Maple Leaf fan. Book
319p., illus. , fold. map laid in. Hardcover Very good condition good
164p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
80p. Magazine Very good condition Includes articles on the Province House, Boston, and on New England culture on the Ohio frontier
8vo, 43 pages, illustrated. eng
62p., illus. Pamphlet Good condition, corner bumped
46 pages. Includes music, guitar chords and lyrics for the following songs: Aja; Bad Sneakers; Bodhisattva; The Boston Rag; Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More; Haitian Divorce; Josie; Peg; Reelin' In the Years; Rikki Don't Lose That Number; Turn That Heartbeat Over Again; Your Gold Teeth. Undated. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound working copy. Steely Dan were "the most influential recording artists to emerge from the U.S.A in the seventies. Included are songs that trace their career from the earliest album 'Can't Buy a Thrill' through 'Countdown to Ecstasy', 'Pretzel Logic' and up to 'Aja'. All songs arranged for piano/vocal with guitar and full lyrics." - from back cover. Book
This is a very good hardcover copy bound in burgundy cloth, spine sunned, title in gilt. Completely clean. The illustrated slipcase has a little wear to the edges. The paper title label is intact. Limited edition of 2000 copies. Stated first edition. Illustrated in color and black & white. Bibliography. 12" high X 9" wide, 393 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
pp. viii, 608. Mild age stain. Early Quaker manuscript ownership of the Jones family, March 24th, 1869 on title page. 12mo. 195 mm. Original stamped publisher's purple cloth binding. Corners rubbed. Spine faded. Head and tail worn with slight loss. First Edition. Oldtown Folks is the last book listed on the leaf of advertisements opposite the title page. Hardbound. AI BX 3
245p. Plus 4 plates. 8vo. 200mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in green. Cover stamped in black and silver gilt. Spine in black and gold and silver gilt. Clean and tight example. Hardbound. Very Good. NW66
244pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Raffigurazione del municipio della città
186pp. 21 cm. Hardcover Very good condition very good Signed by the author
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original dark brown handsome full leather bdg. with a traditional flap. Folio. (32 x 22 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [9], 288 leaves. The size of the text block in red borders: 25 x 14.5 cm. 33 lines on each page. Printed on paper with European watermarks. Handwritten title on bottom edge. Marginal cutting on the first page. Overall a very good copy. The 20th incunable of the Islamic world, printed by Ibrahim Müteferrika's legendary Basmahane. Süleymân Izzî succeeded Mehmed Subhî Efendi (ca. 1711 - 1769) in 1745 as an official court historian (vaka'nüvis) and held this office until 1753, and is known as one of the three chroniclers for coherent historiography, representing the events in the Ottoman history from 1730 to 1744 and is a particularly valuable source on the Habsburg-Ottoman War between 1736 and 1739, as proven by his chronicle titled "Tevârîh-i Sâmî ve Sâkir ve Subhî", published in 1784. During this time, he recorded the contemporary events taking place between 1744 and 1753 in the Ottoman Empire. This work was the last item in a series of chronicles published by the printing house founded by Müteferrika. Franz Babinger writes that some parts of the book have been translated into German. Hammer translated one of the parts in question into German. All published, Izzi has planned the third part of his work, but this third part was never published. Contents: "Ahd-i Hümâyûn".; "Zikr-i iâde-i fenn-i tiba'at" [i.e. On the book pressing and publishing with a preface by Ahmed Vâsif Efendi].; "Fihrist-i Târîh-i Izzî" [i.e. Content of Izzi's history].; Izzî tarihinin birinci bölümü [i.e. The first chapter].; Izzî tarihinin ikinci bölümü [The second chapter]. The workshop of Müteferrika began its historical mission in 1728. They published 17 works in 22 volumes. The printing house served as a means to the long-term goal of Müteferrika, his efforts to broaden the horizon and modernize the knowledge of Ottoman society and Islamic civilization. This is evidenced by the subjects of the books selected for publishing, the motivations put forth in the publisher's introductions, as well as by the documents illuminating the background of the publication of each book, also published in print. In 1742, with the publication of the Persian dictionary of Hasan Suûrî, a chapter of Ottoman book printing came to an end. With the death of Müteferrika, the printing of Turkish books was temporarily interrupted. The first generation of Ottoman-Turkish prints was soon followed by a new series, when in 1756 Ahmed and Ibrâhîm Efendi (the latter perhaps the founder's son, according to speculative sources) made an attempt to resurrect the legacy of Müteferrika through the possession of a decree obtained from the Sultan. However, this experiment did not prove to be lasting, as it did not last longer than the new edition of the first Turkish printed book, the Lugat-i Vankûlî. After this for several decades there was no continuation to the Turkish book printing established by Müteferrika, until in 1783 the workshop was put in operation again for the publication of six more works. The subjects of these late 18th century works were dominated by history and military technology, thus Müteferrika's strategy of book distribution made its way hand in hand with the efforts of modernization of the Ottoman state. The second edition of Lugat-i Vankûlî followed the principles of the first edition, and its introduction was composed on the model of the introductory pages of the two last books published under Müteferrika's supervision. The works published after 1783 display a noticeable development in typography not only as to its somewhat refined visual impression, but also in its structure. For example, the d+h and r+h ligatures, characteristic of the first generation of Müteferrika's printed books, are replaced by separate letters. This extremely rare presented book is from the seven publications of this late period of the
281 p. SOFTCOVER. Paperback Very good condition
249 p. SOFTCOVER. Paperback Very good condition
pp. 203, 8 [Publisher's catalogue]. Light age stain. Early manuscript ownership of Maggie Becksmith, Middletown, (PA) on first fly leaf. Small 8vo. 185 mm. Original full brown embossed cloth binding. Head and tail of spine rubbed. Very good. Hardbound. First American Edition. Born in Kennett Square, Chester County, PA, Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) was a popular and influential American poet, literary critic, journalist, translator, and travel author. AI BX 1
354 p. Hardcover Very good condition tattered d.j. fair
365p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition fair
365p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
365p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition, private library stamp on endpaper good