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16-5383Paris: Restaurant Copenhague 1998. 4 printed pages 34 x 19cm. From A Collection of Menus from :Maison du Danemark: Flora Danica & Restaurant Copenhague 42 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris.Circa 1979-1998.From the collection of the Chef de cuisine Denis SCHNEIDER.Provenance: Collection of M. Denis SCHNEIDER ancien Chef de Cuisine Copenhague Maison du DANEMARK. 142 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris. Paris: Restaurant Copenhague, 1998 unknown
16-5382Paris: Restaurant Copenhague 1981. 4 printed pages 34 x 19cm. From A Collection of Menus from :Maison du Danemark: Flora Danica & Restaurant Copenhague 42 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris.Circa 1979-1998.From the collection of the Chef de cuisine Denis SCHNEIDER.Provenance: Collection of M. Denis SCHNEIDER ancien Chef de Cuisine Copenhague Maison du DANEMARK. 142 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris. Paris: Restaurant Copenhague, 1981 unknown
16-5381Paris: Restaurant Copenhague 1979. 4 printed pages 34 x 19cm. From A Collection of Menus from :Maison du Danemark: Flora Danica & Restaurant Copenhague 42 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris.Circa 1979-1998.From the collection of the Chef de cuisine Denis SCHNEIDER.Provenance: Collection of M. Denis SCHNEIDER ancien Chef de Cuisine Copenhague Maison du DANEMARK. 142 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris. Paris: Restaurant Copenhague, 1979 unknown
2024x-0367566419Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 9.19x6.13x0.61 inches. Routledge hardcover
2025x-0367566435Routledge 2025. Paperback. New. 184 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge paperback
0367566435.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2017AME_9781138748675CRC Press 2017. 1st. Paperback. New/New. CRC Press paperback
1622085884.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1418443646.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20112-8184871120Alpha Science Intl Ltd 2011. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 250 pages. 9.75x7.50x1.00 inches. Alpha Science Intl Ltd hardcover
1985G031324541XI4N10Praeger 1985. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Praeger hardcover
1985Q-031324541XPraeger 1985-04-25. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Praeger hardcover
13820Ramos Flore Marina. PLATTER - TONALA MEXICO. Platter 16" diameter 2" deep with holes for hanging. Signed and inscribed "Tonala Mexico" verso Not dated. Image of a stylized cats and flowers center and a patterned border. The paint is textured and raised not flat to the surface. In excellent condition. unknown
19181549851918. The original artwork for the frontispiece Published within Flora Annie Steel's English Fairy Tales in 1918. This fine watercolour accompanies the tale of "Mr and Mrs Vinegar" the "worthy couple" who "lived in a glass pickle-jar". It was originally reproduced as the frontispiece and is one of the 16 colour plates. Hamilton in his biography of the artist notes that the publishers paid Rackham an advance of £1000 for English Fairy Tales and as an indication of his growing status as an illustrator this was "the largest he had yet received". Reviewing the book in the New York Tribune Willis Fletcher Johnson stated that "never. shall we hope to see more perfect pictures of scenes in childhood's histories than these of Mr Rackham's". Original drawing 295 x 255 mm on card 312 x 262 mm laid down on board fine ink and watercolour signed "Arthur Rackham" lower left mounted framed and glazed framed size 450 x 407 mm. Fine and unfaded. James Hamilton Arthur Rackham: a life with illustration 1990 p. 128; Willis Fletcher Johnson "Good Books for Young Readers" New York Tribune 16 November 1918 p. 8. Exhibited: Sheffield City Art Gallery December 1979 - April 1980 item 47. unknown
3845480335.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2012DADAX3848499436LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2012-05-17. paperback. New. 5.91x0.29x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
3848499436.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19892080202102900723Not Available 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Not Available paperback
0526286849.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192510572Grand Rapids Michigan: The Dean-Hicks Company 1925. Dark blue hardcover cloth binding with gilt titles and lightly bumped corners. Water stain bottom corner of pages but very minor damage. Reprinted from Ball's manuscript written when he was 80 years old. His early life is an intimate picture of the New Hampshire family with a large family. In 1832 he joined Capt. Wyetg on a trip to Oregon Then he becam a passenger on a whaling vessel. In 1836 he helped settle Western Michigan. After the Civil War he journeyed south and eventually traveled to Europe. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Illus. by Photographs. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. The Dean-Hicks Company Hardcover
1925020911Glendale CA: The Arthur H. Clark Company 1925. First Edition . Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Top front corner slightly bumped; a few small specks of soiling on the foredge of the page block. Most of the front flap of the jacket has been excised leaving a 1" piece that wraps around the front board. The jacket also has light edgewear and a few tiny chips. Includes a few photographs; 231 pages. <br/> <br/> The Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover
1987BN131022J. Cramer Berlin Stuttgrt 1987. 1987. An Annotated Compilation of Cercospora Names. = MYCOLOGIA MEMOIR NO. 12. <br/><br/>An Annotated Compilation of Cercospora Names. = MYCOLOGIA MEMOIR NO. 12. Pollack Flora G. J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgrt unknown
19091761<p>Baltimore: Johns Hopkins 1909. First edition.</p><p><strong>1909 SCARCE REPORT OF VENEREAL DISEASE IN GIRLS ACQUIRED FROM INFECTED MEN SEEKING A CURE BY TRANSFERING THE PATHOGEN</strong>.</p><p>15 x 23 cm offprint stapled in printed brown paper wraps paginated 1-20 pp tables and graphs. Covers soiled edges worn residue of rusted paper clip top of covers staples rusted text pages browned but unmarked. A good but age-worn copy of a rare offprint in protective mylar sleeve. It represents an important study in pediatric infectious disease child abuse public health and society in turn-of-the-century urban America by a pioneering female physician.</p><p>"<strong>FLORA POLLACK </strong>1865 – 1938 attended the Woman's Medical College of Baltimore graduating in 1891 then interned at the Blockley Hospital in Philadelphia. From 1896-1897 she was a Lecturer on Embryology at the Woman's Medical College and she became Associate Professor of Embryology and Physical Diagnosis there in 1897. She studied in Berlin in 1897 and then returned to Baltimore. She became an assistant in the Department of Gynecology at Johns Hopkins Hospital specializing in women's venereal diseases in 1900 and worked there until 1913 with a leave of absence in 1912. In 1909 during her time at Johns Hopkins she published a report titled "The Acquired Venereal Infections in Children: A Report of 187 Children Treated in the Women's Venereal Department of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Dispensary" offered here. In the report she detailed a trend that she had been seeing in her patients at the hospital - that of "the unusually large number of young children brought there for the treatment of acquired venereal infections." After investigating this situation she formed what she called an "infectionist theory." Apparently at the time there was a superstition widely circulated that a person infected with either gonorrhea or syphilis could rid themselves of the disease by infecting another person with it. The preference was to infect a virgin which meant that children were often the targets. Pollack hoped to counter this superstition with accurate medical information which led to her giving numerous talks on hygiene at various women's and children's institutions over the years. Pollack was one of the first doctors to attribute the extreme spread of gonorrhea and syphilis in children to assault by infected adults rather than through transmission via shared linens or restroom facilities. Along with Dr. P. S. Bourdeau-Sisco she founded the Woman's Medical Society of Maryland in 1914. Her main connection to the suffrage movement came in 1910 when she traveled to Annapolis to speak at a hearing before the Committee on Constitutional Amendments. Dr. Pollack argued for the right of women to vote based on the ability it would give them to protect their children through political action. Unfortunately this hearing did not lead to any concrete action by the Maryland Senate."-- Anna Assogba Research Librarian Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts.</p> Johns Hopkins paperback