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Pages 63-124. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Nice photo ad for the Boston & Maine Railroad inside front cover; Jefferson, N.H. - great feature article with many photos; Lovers' Leap - an aboriginal legend of southern New Hampshire ; New Hampshire Men of Mark, III - William Henry Sawyer - feature article with photos; After the storm (poem); To my friend (poem); In loneliness (poem); The Vaughans - A California Idyl (continued); Mount Moosilauke's bird inhabitants; Withered violets (poem); The tunnel-seat and the window-seat; New Hampshire Necrology. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 225-256. Features: Article on Hon. Levi W. Barton with handsome one-page engraving of him; Congressional Papers, No. 5 - Forty-Fifth Congress; A Bit of Newspaper History - Henry G. Carleton and Matthew Harvey; An Old Sketch of Lancaster; Manners and Customs in Hopkinton - No. 3 - Funereal, Matromonial, Benevolent, Financial, Inter-Communicative, Mutual and Protective; One page ad for The Manchester Weekly Times inside back cover; Back cover ads for Evans, Sleeper & Evans Book and Job Printers of Concord, N.H., and Fred'k S. Crawford, Bookbinder and Blank Book Manufacturer of Concord, N.H. Average wear. Prior owner's name atop front cover, otherwise unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
ST-BRIEUX, Les Presses Bretonnes -1968 - 16 pages - Très propre
13957ST-BRIEUX, Les Presses Bretonnes -1968 - 16 pages - Très propre
Pages 1-58. Black and white photos. Features: National convention of American Legion; Immigration; Stage Coach and Tavern Days; Our Winter Carnivals; An Answer to Our Critics; An anthology of one poem poets; Senator Moses' Three favorite stories; New Hampshire state Grange; Should the Governor's Council be abolished?; New Hampshire Private Schools - with photos of their principals; The Phillips Exeter Academy; Tilton School; New Hampton Literary Institution; Holderness School; Five Foremost Leaders in N.H.; Alcoholic Bi-Focalism; First Candidates for Governor's Council - with photos of Samuel A. Lovejoy and Jesse M. Barton; The Old Toll Bridge (poem); New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Above-average wear to front cover which bears a bit of pencil writing to top edge, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 65-126 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: Swanzey - Past and Present; The Old Corner Printing House, Walpole; Ruth Darricott; The franconia Notch; A New England Hero; An Old-Time Minister; Poems; Nice one-page photo ad for The First National Bank, of Concord, N.H. Unmarked. Average wear. Chips from backstrip. Binding sound. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 63-124. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: A summer voyage to Greenland; The new sweet-peas; Fred Lewis Pattee; The church and men; Cameron's joke; Coasting on Mile Hill; Hollis - An Agricultural town - feature article with many photos; Dorothys choice; Trust; New Hampshire Necrology. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy copy. Magazine
Pages 253-296. Black and white photos. Features: The month in New Hampshire; Senator William E. Borah - an interview; The highest path in New England - a tramping trip along the Range Walk - article with great photos; Three opinions on the legislature of 1923 - the Democratic viewpoint, the Republican viewpoint, an Independent viewpoint; Along came Mary Ann - how home demonstration work helps a community - article with nice photos; The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station; An Anthology of One Poem Poets; The Bunga Road - an exciting controversy at Landaff; Guernseys that Pay - some champions at the Rockingham Farm; Ships (poem); How the House was Adjourned; Books of New Hampshire Interest; The Editor Stops to Talk; Current Opinion in New Hampshire; New Hampshire Necrology. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 256-314 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: Hooksett and its Leadinng Men; Birds in Their Economic Relations - II; The Story of Hannah Dustin; The Bow of the Riven Oak; Bird Songs in August; Rockingham County Towns; Poems; Nice illustrated ad for Prescott pianos inside front cover; Nice one-page photo ad for The First National Bank, of Concord, N.H. Unmarked. Average wear. Chips from backstrip. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
35330Cartonnage de l'éditeur, 29X21 cm, 1998, 173 pages, photos en noir et en couleurs éditions Gérard Louis. Très bon état.
Pages 189-244. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: A Norwegian Road - interesting article with great photos from Norway; A Story of Old New England; The causes of the decrease of birds; The Vaughans - A California Idyl (continued); Thomas Leavitt and his artist friend, James Akin; Life on the Magalloway; The Gipsy Maiden's Song (poem); Nice photo ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad; New Hampshire Necrology. Sunning to front cover. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
38912Nrf, Gallimard. 1971. In-8. Br. Couverture rempliée. Qlques ills. 107 p. BE. Dos légèrement usé.
Pages 197-249. Black and white photos. Features: Nice full-page photo portrait of Major Charles S. Walker, N.H. Department Commander American Legion; For God and Country - The American Legion - A New Hampshire Asset - major article with many great photos; The Legion - Maker of Americans - an interview with Maurice F. Devine; Behind the Lines; Behind the Lines - The American Legion Auxiliary at work; State Executive Board of the American Legion Auxiliary; A Portrait Gallery of Legionnaires - excellent photos with write-ups of selected individuals; New Hampshire's Labor Commissioner; Their Son; An Anthology of One Poem Poets; Over the Top with Ayrshires - The Sawyer Herd and Farrm Buildings - article with nice photos; In the Springtime; When Claremont was called Ashley III - Two English Maps of Revolutionary Times; Current opinion in New Hampshire; Old Home Week and the Tercentenary; Books of New Hampshire Interest; The Editor Stops to Talk; New Hampshire Necrology. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy of this particularly excellent issue. Magazine
19792081002109002245Geotechnical Society 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 316p Size: 22cm Geotechnical Society paperback
Pages 310-374. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Nice Prescott Pianos ad inside front cover; Some "Lake City" Men and Industries - great feature article on Laconia with many excellent photos; Life-s Path (poem); An Old House and its traditions; Gramma's Hollyhocks (poem); The Dana Meeting-House - article with photos, Hew Hampton; Goodman Keyzar (poem); Count Rumford; Truth (poem); The Old Meeting-House at South Sunapee; Melinda Rankin; Nice full-page photo-ad for the First National Bank of Concord, N.H.; New Hampshire Necrology. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
1854288431Napoli: Stabilimento Tipografico di Gaetano Nobile 1854. First Edition. Quarter Leather. Good binding. A history of Naples in 1647-1650 complete in four volumes; Vol. II in two parts. In 1647 the Neapolitan fisherman Masaniello initiated a popular revolt against Hapsburg hegemony. The so-called Neapolitan Republic would only last into April 1648; this diary details these chaotic and bloody years of the revolt and return of Spanish control. Text in Italian. Foxing throughout; front hinge of Vol. I cracked but holding well. Wear to the edges of the boards surface wear to the extremities of the spine. Vol. II Part 2 is stamped '4' on its spine. Quarter blue leather over marbled paper boards. Good binding. Stabilimento Tipografico di Gaetano Nobile unknown books
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A9789811260452Hardback. New. The buzz and hype created over the last few years around Digital Transformation has resulted in confusion and ubiquity that has rendered the term nearly meaningless. Transformation extends far beyond the technology stack and must include the organization's culture its operating processes and virtually every facet of how it functions.This fact means that leaders must break through the hype and demystify this term once and for all. They must get past the breathless hyperbole and understand what it really means to lead their organization through a continuous digital transformation process.The demystification of digital transformation and understanding what it really means is critical for all leaders. And that's what this book is about.Related Links hardcover
162p. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Printed plate: "Compliments of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Commission." Penciled ownership of W. McLain, 1916. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding, lettered in gilt. Extremities worn. Hardbound. Very Good. The illustrations show the statuary and plaques that appear on the monument. The thousands of soldiers and units named on the plaques are easily read. PA 33
1994251651Stuttgart. Verlag Freies Geistesleben 1994. 380 S., 204 Abb. Reg. Ln.mS.
1986278498Hamburg : Otto-Rohse-Presse, 1986. Unpaginiert mit 2 mehrfarbigen ganzseitigen Kupferstichen und 3 Textholzstichen ; 29 cm Heller blindgeprägter Edelpappband.
1975045264Westport: Greenwood Press 1975. xii 369p. b/w illus. original green cloth. Reprint of the 1955 New Haven edition. Greenwood Press unknown books
1956M6935New Haven:: Yale University Press; London: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press 1956. 1956. Series: Yale University Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Lectures. Second printing. 240 x 164 mm. 8vo. xi 369 pp. 145 figs. bibliog. index. Blue cloth gilt spine dust-jacket; jacket spine faded else very good. SCARCE IN JACKET. Ragnar Granit's researches have done much to elucidate the mechanism of visual processes. In 1967 he shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Haldon Keffer Hartline 1903-1983 and George Wald b. 1906 "for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye." Wasson Nobel Prize winners p. 396. See: Garrison and Morton 1534. Yale University Press; London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, (1956). hardcover books
1956M7434New Haven:: Yale University Press 1956. 1956. Second printing. 8vo. xi 369 pp. 145 figs. bibliog. indexes very few pink markings in margin. Gilt-stamped navy blue cloth. Ownership signature of Margaret Jones. Very good. Yale University Press, (1956). hardcover books