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1972SONG0851862543Royal Society of Chemistry 1972-12-31. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.50x0.33x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
1975SONG0851862640Royal Society of Chemistry 1975-12-31. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.50x0.59x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
1972DADAX0851862543Royal Society of Chemistry 1972-12-31. 1. hardcover. New. 5.50x0.33x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
19392557Chicago IL: John Rudin & Company Inc. . 1939. Eighth Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Super Mystery; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; pages; 9 volume Set. Green Cloth Binding Book Shows Little Wear. Text is clean no markings seen. No Dust Jacket . Black & White with some color Illustrations and Photographs . John Rudin & Company Inc. hardcover
2014x-9048179955Springer Verlag 2014. Paperback. New. 2008 edition. 712 pages. 10.75x8.25x1.50 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
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1971232081971. Black Panther PartyBlack Radicalism Newton Huey P. The Black Panther December 11 1971 issue the organ by which the Black Panther Party reported on race and class struggle including welfare policy police violenceand public health. Rather than isolating these matters as separate news issues the paper presents them as interlocking struggles. Front page attacks the Rockefeller welfare proposal under the headline "Cash In On Your Family" while interior coverage follows the death of Mark Allen in police custody raids and prosecutions tied to narcotics policing the continuing trial of Huey P. Newton and the operation of the Mark Clark People's Free Medical Clinic. The newspaper was a central tool used by the group to circulate political analysis mobilize support document repression and publicize aid programs.<br /> The Black Panther. Vol. VII No. 36. Saturday December 11 1971. San Francisco CA. Newspaper. The masthead reads The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service priced at 25 cents with copyright credited to "Huey P. Newton" and publication identified as "Published Weekly by The Black Panther Party." Front page headline "Cash In On Your Family" with subhead "Rockefeller Welfare Proposal Cuts Back On Survival"; "The Hanging Of Mark Allen"; "L.A.P.D. Annual Pre-Holiday Assault"; "Coke Raids"; "Another Vet Wounded At 'Home'" alongside a large notice for "The Third Trial Of Huey P. Newton Servant Of The People Has Begun"; pages 7-8 "From The People"; and page 9 "'Brotherly Love' Can Kill You" an article on the Mark Clark People's Free Medical Clinic in Philadelphia. The issue is illustrated throughout with halftone photographs of families damaged buildings bullet-marked walls defendants and community members and clinic-related imagery all reinforcing the paper's documentary and agitational function.<br /> By December 1971 The Black Panther had become one of the central print organs of the Black Power era operating as an important communications structure through which the Party could disseminate information on policing welfare restructuring imprisonment and medical care as intersecting fronts of the same political ideology. The issue presents failures of state power through coroners police courts and narcotics enforcement and the community response of legal mobilization political education and free health service. Minor losses at the margins not affecting text; wear and toning consistent with circulated newsprint of this age; overall very good condition. A strong single-issue example of the Black Panther Party's use of print to coordinate analysis publicity and community defense across multiple fronts of struggle. unknown
187339795Sacramento: H.A. Weaver & Co. Steam Book and Job Printers 1873. 7 1 blank pp. Last page prints the People's Union Independent Anti-Monopoly Ticket for State Senate and Assemblymen. Very Good.<br /> <br /> Booth was elected Governor of California in 1871 campaigning as a Republican and with support from African Americans. In 1875 he resigned his office and with the help of the Anti-Monopoly Party was elected U.S. Senator from California. Booth had supported Lincoln in 1860. Felton also a Republican and the Mayor of Oakland had criticized Booth for an allegedly insufficient anti-monopoly stance. The offended Booth responded with this Open Letter accusing Felton of joining "hired assassins of character" of suffering from "mental obliquity" and failing to be "generous candid fair or truthful."<br /> Not in Rocq Cowan Drury. OCLC 21739281 3- Yale UC Berkeley Hayes Pres. Lib. 228685535 1- Huntington as of January 2024. H.A. Weaver & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers unknown
190773855New York:: Barse & Hopkins 1907. First edition. publisher's illustrated cloth. 1918 ink gift inscription; light dust-soiling to the cloth; tight and sound. 4to. Color Illustrations by J. R. Clay. Pen Drawings by Ruth Eliott Newton. . In the course of manufacture the color plate facing page 120 was printed and bound in crookedly and is frequently lacking. It is present in this copy. Barse & Hopkins, hardcover
1973h01278<p>New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1973. First printing. 8vo. 334 pp. Blue cloth. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Slightest shelfwear to extremities of boards. Subtle wrinkling to top edge of jacket's front flap.</p> Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
2023Adhya-9780128237519ELSEVIER 2023. Hardcover. New. ELSEVIER hardcover
2023Adhya-9780128237519ELSEVIER 2023. Hardcover. New. ELSEVIER hardcover
189313136.1Philadelphia: A. Edward Newton & Co 1893. 1st edition Fleck F.6.a; Winterich 12. An un-numbered large paper copy from a stated limitation of 100 cc. INSCRIBED by Newton as "The Author" to Captain Claude Bray on the ffep. Original publisher's 3/4 burlap over boards. Printed paper title label to spine. Light shelf wear with wear to paper title label obscuring some lettering. Hinges show discoloration from binder's glue. A VG copy. 143 1 blank pp. Deckled edges. Sm 4to. <br/><br/> A. Edward Newton & Co hardcover books
1972223272Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1972. hardcover. near fine/very good. Reprint of the third edition 1726 with Variant Readings. Edited by Alexandre Koyre and I. Bernard Cohen & Anne Whitman. 2 volumes. Illustrated with hundreds of in-text diagrams. 4to black cloth d.w. A near fine copy but for a sloppily removed label on the inside front cover.<br/><br/> Third edition of Newton's masterpiece."The most influential scientific publication of the 17th century." -Horblit. "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science. Copernicus Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed Newton explained the underlying universal laws. The Principia provided the great synthesis of the cosmos proving finally its physical unity. Newton showed that the important and dramatic aspects of nature that were subject to the universal law of gravitation could be explained in mathematical terms within a single physical theory. It was this grand conception that produced a general revolution in human thought equalled perhaps only by that following Darwin's Origin of Species." -PMM.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
1972S10562Cambridge MA:: Harvard University Press 1972. 1972. Reprint of the "third edition 1726 with variant readings." Two volumes. Imperial 8vo. xl 547; 548-916 pp. Bibliography index. Navy blue cloth silver-stamped spines dust-jackets; jacket feet chipped. Ownership signatures. Fine in very good jackets. Harvard University Press, 1972. hardcover books
1928608390Cleveland: The Rowfant Club 1928. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Small quarto. Colour frontispiece and illustrations of books from the author's library. Marbled papercovered boards titled in gilt. One of 289 numbered copies. Bookplate of an institution a fine copy in modestly worn near fine two piece box with small splits at the corners. This copy with a long and interesting Inscription by A. Edward newton. The Rowfant Club hardcover
1972S10562Cambridge MA:: Harvard University Press 1972. 1972. Reprint of the "third edition 1726 with variant readings." Two volumes. Imperial 8vo. xl 547; 548-916 pp. Bibliography index. Navy blue cloth silver-stamped spines dust-jackets; jacket feet chipped. Ownership signatures. Fine in very good jackets. Harvard University Press, 1972. hardcover
2648Minor wear else fine. <p>Newton Isaac. The First Book of Opticks: or a Treatise of the Reflexions Refractions Inflexions and Colours of Light 3 Vols. Haslet TX: Plum Park Press 2014. Limited edition No. 4 of 20 numbered copies. <br /> Signed by bookmaker and binder Tony Firman to each volume.<br /> Three miniature volumes approx. 3 x 2.5 inches each. Illustrated. Bound in brown leather gilt-stamped titles to spines speckled edges includes pamphlet also signed by Firman describing printing and bookbinding process and wooden bookend display with plastic optics.<br /> From the collection of Edward Hoyenski. </p> . unknown
188112969NY: John Newton. Good. 1881. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound magazine. Moisture/mold damage to the bottom right corner of the last few pages. Doesn't affect the text. Simply suffed with info on herbal medicine recipes for every thing from cold remedies to "effervescent beverages. " a little over two inches thick. Four years of the magazine in one volume. The binding has some water spotting and is very rubbed at the corners. Has done a pretty good job of protecting the contents. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . John Newton hardcover
19763115078New York: Little Brown and Company. Fine with no dust jacket. 1976. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. UNCORRECTED PROOF. Fine in plain light blue printed wrappers. Uncommon advance issue of the author's superb novel and basis for a critically acclaimed film. ; 5 1/4" x 8"; 313 pages . Little, Brown and Company. paperback
1909D24517Washington D.C: Government Printing Office G.P.O 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. All in good condition unmarked text aside for volume 7 see below. 1909 dates on title pages with no other dates or printings/editions provided. Titles and pagination are as follows: Vol. 1. United States Alabama District of Columbia. xxxv 3-648Vol. 2. Florida Kansas. 649-1261Vol. 3. Kentucky Massachusetts. 1263-1923Vol. 4. Michigan New Hampshire 1925-2531Vol. 5. MISSING New Jersey Philippine IslandVol. 6. Porto Rico Vermont. 3191-3781Vol. 7. Virginia Wyoming Index. 3783-4430Sturdy copies relatively tight binding. Moderate residue on covers. Chips and wear along spine. Markings from a previous seller pencil in front text itself is unmarked. All edges stained. Volume 7 is in acceptable condition wear includes: Both covers are mostly split from binding but still attached. Title page torn almost entirely along left edge not chipped and is hanging on for dear life. First 30 or so pages with underlining and marginalia. Right margin of first 40 pages with a 1/2 inch tear. Additional pictures available on request. 6 volumes of a 7 volume set. No dj. Hardcover. 1h Government Printing Office (G.P.O) hardcover
2007x-141291678XSage Pubns 2007. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 317 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Sage Pubns hardcover
2024Adhya-9781837673735RSC 2024. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
2024Adhya-9781837673735RSC 2024. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
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