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194930485Nashville: African Methodist Church 1949. Wraps. Good. Stapled pictorial wraps. 64 pages. Light edge wear to the covers. Light toning to the contents. Map illustration inside the back cover. African Methodist Church unknown
194830486Nashville: African Methodist Church 1948. Wraps. Good. Stapled pictorial wraps. 64 pages. Light edge wear and toning to the covers. Light toning to the contents. Map illustration inside the back cover. African Methodist Church unknown
195030482Nashville: A.M.E. Sunday School Union 1950. Wraps. Good. Stapled pictorial wraps. 64 pages. Covers lightly rubbed. Very small tear upper spine. Light toning to the covers. A.M.E. Sunday School Union unknown
194730484Nashville: African Methodist Church 1947. Wraps. Good. Stapled pictorial wraps. 64 pages. Covers darkened and edge worn. Paper is browned. Map illustration of Bible lands printed inside the back cover. African Methodist Church unknown
194730483Nashville: A.M.E. Sunday School Union 1947. Wraps. Good. Stapled pictorial wraps. 64 pages. Covers darkened. Small tear upper spine. Light toning to the contents. A.M.E. Sunday School Union unknown
200533880Armuchee GA: Self published 2005. Soft cover. Good. Quarto size. Bound white soft cover with title in black on the front cover. Illustrated with color picture on Everett Springs school on the title page and dozens of black and white pictures of people places documents etc. 126 pages printed on glossy paper front sides only. Light soil to the covers with a reddish spots on the back cover. A taped note on the verso of the front cover has the compilers name and address. Everett Springs is located in Floyd County Northwest Georgia. The compiler was a student of Everett Springs school from the 1st thru the 7th grade class of 1947 1948. This is a limited scarce publication. Self published unknown
188535059Nashville: Albert B. Tavel 1885. Wraps. Fair. Stitched printed wraps. 40 pages. Small illustration on page 40. Wraps lightly toned damp stained and wrinkled. Scarce. Fair. Albert B. Tavel unknown
184335895Raleigh: Printed by Weston R. Gales-Raleigh Register Office 1843. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound stitched wraps approx. 8" X 5.5". 18 pages. Small old ink inscription on title page. Light toning and occasional light vertical pencil marks in the margins. Printed by Weston R. Gales-Raleigh Register Office unknown
194334748Atlanta: Washington Seminary 1943. Wraps. Very good. Approx. 10.5' x 7.5" string bound soft cover. 38 pages 1. Blue paper covers with silver embossed title and illustration of the school on the front cover. Blue envelope is included. Name and printed address of Mrs. A. V. Scott written in pen on the front of the envelope. Former school alumni and Gone With the Wind author Margaret Mitchell is listed on page 18 for the class of 1918. Washington Seminary unknown
185634752Jacksonville Illinois: Printed at The "Morgan Journal" Office 1856. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 21 pages 1 blank. Outer wraps removed. Front page a bit loose. Small ink stain on the foredge. Number 24 written in old ink on the back cover. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Illinois College is a private liberal arts college in Jacksonville Illinois. It is affiliated with the United Church of Christ and the Presbyterian Church USA. It was the second college founded in Illinois but the first to grant a degree in 1835. It was founded in 1829 by the Illinois Band students from Yale University who traveled westward to found new colleges.56 It briefly served as the state's first medical school from 1843 to 1848 and became co-educational in 1903. Printed at The "Morgan Journal" Office unknown
184035893Raleigh: Printed at the Office of the Raleigh Register 1840. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps approx. 8" X 5". 19 pages 1 page blank. Title page chipped at the top with partial loss of the word 'Catalogue'. Light scattered foxing to pages. Annual Commencement notice printed on page 19. Contents include list of Trustees from 1799-1838 Executive Committee members and Students. Fair only. Printed at the Office of the Raleigh Register unknown
186035829Charleston: Steam-Power Press of Walker Evans & Co 1860. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps with stitching removedd. Original outer wrappers not present. Wraps measure approx. 8" x 5.5". 36 pages. Title page 1 detached. Paper spine flaking. Contents clean. Complete. Contents end on page 36. Fair. Steam-Power Press of Walker, Evans & Co unknown
195634750Sewanee Tennessee: The University Press 1956. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Stapled wraps with title and illustration on the front cover. 18 pages. Light toning and edge wear to the covers. The University Press unknown
183831564Raleigh: N.P. 1838. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. 16 pages. Title page 1. Old faded purple library stamp of Rutgers University page 1. Tiny pin holes on the left margin. Text rimmed close with slight loss of text bottom of pages 15 and 16. Scarce. One copy located in OCLC University of North Carolina. N.P. unknown
194234751Sewanee Tennessee: The University of the South 1942. Wraps. Very good. Stapled illustrated wraps. 14 pages 1. Light wear. Very good condition. The University of the South unknown
193734659Athens: University of Georgia 1937. Magazine issue. Good. Magazine issues. Illustrations. Condition varies from fair to good with creases small tears and light soiling to the covers. A few issues have light scattered foxing. Contents include several advertisements some illustrated. Color illustrated advertisements on the back covers. Contents cover fiction humor photography sports a Military Ball and more. Issues include:<br /> <br /> February 1937. 24 pages<br /> March 1937. 24 pages<br /> June 1937 Graduation number. 28 pages<br /> October 1937. 24 pages<br /> February 1938. 20 pages<br /> March. 1938. 22 pages<br /> November 1938. 28 pages<br /> February 1939. 24 pages. University of Georgia unknown
185633595Raleigh: Printed at the Office of the Carolina Cultivator 1856. Wraps. Good. Periodical. Single issue. Disbound wraps. Approx. 8" x 5.5". Newer paper spine. Pages 385-432. Light damp stains and toning to the text. The first article by Rev. Atkinson titled "Address Before the Historical Society" pertains to the early history of North Carolina. Other contents include verse literature editors table and an article titled "Memoir of Col. John Phifer One of the Signers of the Mecklenburgh Declaration of Independence. [Printed at the Office of the Carolina Cultivator] unknown
192334882Marietta Georgia: Marrietta High School 1923. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Blue string tied wraps with silver title on the front cover. Blue end papers. Illustrated with photographs of faculty students activities sports etc. 100 pages 24 pages of advertisements. Covers are edge creased with small tears and light damp staining. Paper spine worn at the top and bottom. Interior contents clean with no writing. Blue rubber stamp on the title page reads "Property of Jas. T. Manning Marietta GA.". Manning was a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives Georgia Senate Assistant U.S. Attorney in Atlanta and elected Cobb County Judge. Marrietta High School unknown
192835855Atlanta: Foote & Davies 1928. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Tall quarto brown soft cover with embossed title on the front cover. 88 pages. Illustrated with numerous photographs of the students school faculty etc. Several advertisements. Edge wear to the covers. Rear end sheet torn out. Pages 85 and 86 with a color illustration by the printer is detached. Name card of "Myra Diamond Thompson" glued down in the upper right corner of the title page. A list of hand written autographs located on page 87. A couple of doodles and date 30' written on the last page. On the rear paste down is a small written rhyme by Myra dated 6/3/30 at 8:45 p.m. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Russell High School was a high school in East Point Georgia United States that opened in 1924. Industrialist and philanthropist John J. Eagan donated the land for the school provided the school was named after his uncle the late William A. Russell a Confederate general. After Eagan's father died Russell gave financial and spiritual support to three-month-old John Eagan and his mother Russell's sister.<br /> <br /> The school closed in 1988 when it was combined with Headland High School East Point College Park High School College Park and Hapeville High School Hapeville to form Tri-Cities High School.1 At the time of its closing Russell was the oldest school in the Fulton County system. The schools were merged due to declining populations and the aging of the communities as North Fulton was exploding with growth at the time. Foote & Davies unknown
186133578Indianapolis: Berry R. Sulgrove State Printer 1861. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. Approx. 8.5" x 6" 86 pages 1. Pink outer wraps with title on the front. Damp stains on the front cover and upper page corners. Back cover detached. Fair. Berry R. Sulgrove, State Printer unknown
190334564Greensboro North Carolina: Greensboro Female College 1903. Hardcover. Fair. Oblong quarto. 1 118 pages 10 pages of advertisements 1. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Burgundy cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover. Cloth binding has edge wear and some insect rubs on the covers. Front hinge slightly cracked and loose. Light soil or brown spotting to some of the pages. Previous owner inscription of "Mrs. Pattie Lee Stack Monroe N. C." written on the right front flyleaf. Greensboro Female College hardcover
19648514Hollywood California: The Genell Corporation 1964. First edition paperback original Viceroy Publication VP 111. Illustrated wrappers very good. The Genell Corporation unknown
195560790Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1955. 8vo. 11 1 pp. With 1 double-page map map on rear cover. Self-printed softcovers minor age toning light creasing to fore-edges still VG. Reprint edition of this very popular and concise account of the Lewis & Clark Expedition which continued to be in demand by secondary school educators through the 20th Century. The originals in 1905 had been handed out at the Exhibit of the Department of the Interior General Land Office during the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition. U.S. Government Printing Office, paperback
189933220Asheville: French Broad Press 1899. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Printed Stitched wraps. Approx. 8" x 5.5". 16 pages. Ex-institutional copy from the Western Reserve Historical Society. A withdrawn stamp located on the front cover. Front cover near detached. A vertical fold to the contents. Very small edge chips to the paper. Contents include a list of students pages 12-15. Scarce. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Mars Hill University was founded in 1856 and it is the oldest college or university in western North Carolina.7 It started as the French Broad Baptist Institute sharing a name with the nearby French Broad River. In 1859 the university changed its name to Mars Hill in honor of the hill in ancient Athens on which the Apostle Paul debated Christianity with the city's leading philosophers. During the American Civil War the university was closed for two years but it reopened after the war. French Broad Press unknown
191363776New York: Douglas C. McMurtrie 1913. Tall 8vo. xii 99 15 memorandum blanks pp. Quarter-brown cloth over textured boards gilt lettering title stamped on front cover minor chipping & bumping to corners notch at rear fore-edge still a G copy. First edition stated of this first reference work devoted entirely to the medical care physical therapy and social movements to mediate the plight of the disabled during the last part of the Progressive Era on the eve of World War I. McMurtrie 1888-1944 was a noted graphic designer typeface designer typographer historian and more importantly assembled the largest collection at the beginning of the 20th Century on the care challenges reform movements orthopedics and other aspects of aiding the disabled in an era when they were largely forgotten by society. Unfortunately the movement was largely swept away by the Great Polio Epidemic of 1916 World War I the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1917-1919 the post-World War I recession and the subsequent Red Scare. See: Warren Shaw Meet Douglas C. McMurtrie A Great Disability Ally AbleNews June 1 2024. Douglas C. McMurtrie, hardcover