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200979259D. A. P. Distribution. New. 2009. Paperback. 098176584X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 280 pp. With 246 col. Ills. 27 x 27 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . D. A. P. (Distribution) paperback
200777545D. A. P. /Distributed Art Publishers Distribution. New. 2007. Hardcover. 393135542X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English and German with portions in English only. 244 pp. With 312 ills. 283 col. . 34 x 25 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . D. A. P. /Distributed Art Publishers (Distribution) hardcover
199455564University of California Press. New. 1994. Paperback. 0520071328 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- -- with a bonus offer-- . University of California Press paperback
199310991Calgary Alberta Canada: University of Calgary Press. New. 1993. Hardcover. 1895176255 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY AVOID WEEKS OF DELAY ELSEWHERE. -- clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Calgary Press hardcover
2014107139Peter E. Randall Publisher. New. 2014. Hardcover. 1931807787 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Peter E. Randall Publisher hardcover
201195428Le Fresnoy. New. 2011. Hardcover. 2917696052 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in French and English. 144 pp. ; 102 illus. 56 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Le Fresnoy hardcover
2023130996De Gruyter. New. 2023. Hardcover. 311116943X . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- From the publisher: "The central claim of this comparative study of Kant and Kierkegaard is that the aesthetic experience of the sublime is both autonomous and formative for extra-aesthetic ends. Aesthetic autonomy is thus inseparable from aesthetic heteronomy. In Part I through an examination of Kants Critique of Judgement and his essays on the French Revolution the Kantian sublime is shown to conflict with our existing cognitive moral and political frames of meaning at the same time that the engagement of the aesthetic judge Chapter 1 or the enthusiastic spectator Chapter 2 with this conflict furthers our pursuit of cognitive moral and political ends. The Kantian sublime is built on the autonomy of aesthetic judgement which nevertheless has non-aesthetic value. Part II argues that certain aesthetic and ethical-religious figures in Kierkegaards work can be shown to be transfigurations of the Kantian sublime despite the absence of the term. Antigone and the silhouettes from Either/Or embody what I coin the tragic sublime and sublime grief. The God-man in Practice in Christianity is interpreted as a sublime image of contradiction. The figures are submitted to aesthetic representation while their contradictory interior lives are unrepresentable. The Kierkegaardian sublime is built on a radical critique of aesthetic autonomy whose failure serves the end of ethico-religious self-formation." -- With a bonus offer--; 241 pages . De Gruyter hardcover
2022130730Routledge. New. 2022. Paperback. 0367539470 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- with a bonus offer-- . Routledge paperback
2014106966Yale University Press. New. 2014. Paperback. 0300196415 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Yale University Press paperback
17682111902160200226Kikuya 1768. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kikuya paperback
1978ABE-1628669537474HarperCollins Distribution Services 1978 A brilliant drawing dominates the title page of this sumptuous bird book. The greatest painter of birds ever has made this study and he has also signed it and here is your chance to own an original Ray Ching. Apart from the fact that this gorgeous book is sought after this copy is uniquely collectable. Giant folio sized paintings in a special binding within a slipcase this is simply breathtaking. Huge folio book in a heavyweight binding and slipcase will mean extra postage depending on destination. Signed by Illustrator. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. HarperCollins Distribution Services hardcover
194329712HBDJ FIRST EDITION 1ST PRINTING with 1943 date on Title & COPYRIGHT page in slightly later issue dust jacket with $2.50 dust jacket price. Near Fine in Fine Dust Jacket. CHOO CHOO IS LAST TILE LISTED ON PRETEXT BLUE & WHITE ILLUSTRATED CLOTH HARDBACK Tight Binding. Very Clean Pages and Covers. No marks or smudges. Only slight wear. Dust Jacket is extremely clean and bright with virtually no flaws the slightest spine crease close to original new condition! Price not clipped $2.50.This is the best dust jacket I've ever seen of this title or any of Burton's books! Very scarce in such nice condition! Author of the Mike Mulligan books has a new main character - Katy the crawler tractor. Simple story of Katy the Tractor whose versatility working for the city of Geoppolis is legendary. Katy is tested when an uncommonly "big snow" hits the city and everything comes to a sudden stop. Katy comes to the rescue. Burton;s wonderfully simple and colorful illustrations will appeal to young readers.<br /> Houghton Miffin and Company, Boston hardcover
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1877333536Liverpool/ London/ and Salt Lake City: F. D. Richards/ Latter-Day Saints' Book Depot/ and Latter-Day Saints' Printing and Publishing Establishment 1877. First editions. 8vo. Publisher's cloth. Volume one has moderate even fading on spine with light fading to extremities of covers else a very good copy with text fresh and clean; Volume two has light wear to cloth at tips of spine and corners rear cover has short closed at crown of spine front flyleaf is neatly excised frontispiece foxed on unprinted verso else a very good bright copy with the text fresh and clean. An attractive set. First editions. 8vo. Eliza Roxey Snow Smith 1804-1887 "The Mother of Mormonism" was born in Becket Massachusetts. Joseph Smith "called at her father's house in Mantua in the course of proselytizing mission and greatly impressed Eliza. Eliza Snow began to influence Mormonism as early as December 1836 when she left her home to live among the Mormons in Kirtland.". She boarded in the household of Joseph Smith became governess to his children and for a number of years was companion to his wife Emma Hale Smith. In 1841 she secretly became one of his plural wives. After Smith's assassination she lived with the Brigham Young family and became one of his wives in 1849. She was a dedicated feminist and vigorously fought the anti-Mormon myth of the subjegation of women. 'Poems Religious Historical and Political' 2 volumes is considered one of her "most important works" see 'Notable American Women' Vol. III p. 307. Flake 7843 & 7844; F. D. Richards/ Latter-Day Saints' Book Depot/ [and] Latter-Day Saints' Printing and Publishing Establishment unknown
18172201120046London : Snow 1817. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Thanatology: A Rare Collection of epitaphs Bound in contemporary blue boards. Rebacked. 142 pages ; 20 cm. One example: "Mrs. Ann Preston - Her days in cheerful converse flew Nor envy nor ambition knew; Virtue and truth her only pride Belov'd she liv'd in peace she died." "Edward Colfer Esq. 1657 "He learnt to die while he had breath And so he lives e'en after death." A morbidly curious which Edward Gorey should have illustrated. London : Snow hardcover
2022__1119692202Blackwell Pub 2022. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 2912 pages. 9.61x6.69x1.18 inches. Blackwell Pub hardcover
19672082702114607193Bugei jo-sha 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bugei jo-sha paperback
elala5842Halifax: The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design & New York: New York University Press 1975. First Edition. 8vo. unpaginated. illus. throughout from photos by Keith Lock & Vince Sharp. pictorial cloth. Very good copy. elala5842 Halifax: The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design & New York: New York University Press, [1975] hardcover
1938017919Random House 1938. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In a Near Fine Jacket.First Edition Stated 1938.$3.00 On Flap. The Great Classic By Snow The First on Communist China. Incredibly A Difficult Book In Any Condition.Small Loss To The Crown Excellent Fresh Copy Extremely Rare. Ownership Tiny Stamp ofJohn A. Sanford Author Priest And Jungian Analyst. Great Book. Random House Hardcover
2003LSD<p><strong>LSD</strong></p><p><strong>By Otto Snow</strong></p><p><strong>The Fight for Relief</strong></p><p>At just fifteen years old Otto Snow's world was defined by the debilitating agony of cluster migraines. Triggered by the harsh hum of fluorescent lights and the weight of academic stress his condition was further complicated by the unique sensory and physical challenges of <strong>ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder</strong> and <strong>hEDS hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome</strong>.</p><p>Traditional medicine offered a heavy-handed pharmacopeia: narcotics barbiturates and ergot alkaloids. Yet for Otto the "cure" was often worse than the ailment leaving him trapped in a cycle of illness and side effects with no relief from the constant migraine. He was 15 growing up in a defence commnity he took what the brainiacs took for their migraines LSD.</p><p><strong>The Discovery of LSD-25</strong></p><p>Refusing to accept a life of chronic pain and disability Snow turned his attention to a then-revolutionary substance: <strong>LSD-25</strong>. This book begins with his quest to obtain and understand the medication that finally offered a reprieve.</p><p>Drawing from a clandestine network of the era's most brilliant minds Snow purchased from:</p><ul><li><p><strong>The Brotherhood of Eternal Love</strong></p></li><li><p><strong>A Renowned Professor of Chemistry from Boston's top universities</strong></p></li><li><p><strong>Elite graduate laboratories across the Northeast</strong></p></li></ul><p><strong>Inside the Subject and the Science</strong></p><p><strong>LSD</strong> is a reference guide that includes curated research and commentary from the greatest chemists of the twentieth century.</p><p>Written with the precision of a chemist and the grit of someone who has lived through the fire this book offers a firsthand perspective on the synthesis effects and therapeutic potential of one of the world's most misunderstood compounds.</p><p>The book was written at the suggestion of his elderly mother. Mr Snow crippled with hEDS the book was written between hot wet compresses Marinol tranquilizers and lots of Mediterranean food.</p><p><em>"A rare firsthand account that bridges the gap between patient experience and referenced scientific studies when LSD was not in the clinical trials like today.</em></p><p><strong>Available for someone who seeks an "ottographed" rare out of print collectible at the intersection of chemistry and the human spirit.</strong></p> Thoth Press paperback
1842M13976Boston:: The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal vol. XXV no. 26 February 2 1842. 1842. 8vo. pp. 409-424. Disbound. Very good. RARE. First American issue. Also published 'On asphyxia and on the resuscitation of still-born children' London Medical Gazette vol. 29 5 November 1841: pp. 222-27. / Between 1839 and 1841 Snow experimented with a guinea pig suffocating the creature and then beginning a dissection. He found that an hour after death that he perceived a 'slight vermicular motion in the right auricle. He opened the trachea and began artificial respiration. The heart's ventricles began to move and through the coast of the left atrium the chamber that receives blood from the lungs he could see oxygen-rich bright red blood. The heart continued to contract weakly unable to expel blood from its chambers but it kept beating rhythmically for forty-five minutes . . . This particular experiment took place in the course of his investigations into respiration and asphyxia undertaken with the desire to establish the physiological basis for pulmonary resuscitation on infants.' Snow was witnessing one in twenty births being stillborn many of whom were asphyxiated. Many methods of resuscitating were tried including electrical shock mouth-to-mouth resuscitation etc. 'snow surmised that the line between life and death was not fixed and the heart retained its irritability its ability to be stimulated by oxygen beyond death.' With this study done Snow's recommendation was to use his 'artificial respirator on still-born infants.' p. 1-3. This whole effort was to reinforce Snow's experimental method to study a medical problem. Because of this experience he was encouraged to continue his research practices. The announcement created a varied debate wherein many opinions and experiences were expressed. This led if indirectly to his use in 1848 to apply chloroform to a patient with a difficult birthing history. p. 4. - Vinten-Johansen et.al. / 'Shepard considers this paper particularly significant for Snow's later anesthesia research.' By Peter Vinten-Johansen Howard Brody Nigel Paneth Stephen Rachman Michael Rip David Zuck Cholera Chloroform and the Science of Medicine: A Life of John Snow. Oxford University Press 2003. pp. 1-34 90-95. The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, vol. XXV, no. 26, February 2, 1842. unknown