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1937441j1261Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company. Good in Poor dust jacket. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. "Built in 1459-1465 on one of the finest sites in the world the harem of the Sultans of Turkey in Constantinople gradually rose to be the most mysterious dreaded and unapproachable place in existence. So jealously have its secrets been guarded during the whole period of its existence that even after the Sultans ceased to reside there in the middle of the 19th century the harem still remained as unknown as before. This book lifts the veil of secrecy that has hung so long over this forbidden place and lays bare for the first time what strange things lay hidden beneath." - dust jacket. 4-277 p. Index. Large fold-out plan at back. With thirty-five illustrations in half-tone and seven photogravure plates. Undated but appears to be circa 1937. Book tight and unmarked with average wear to original red cloth decorated in gilt. Very heavy wear to dust jacket now in glossy new archival-grade protection. Three relevant vintage news clippings laid in. A sound example of this fascinating treatise. ; 8vo . J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover
1940347j2144London: Thornton Butterworth Ltd. Good in Good dust jacket. 1940. Reprint; Fourth Impression of the 1939 First Edition. Hardcover. "Author was an intimate friend and confidant of Hitler from the initiation of the Nazi movement. A descendant of an old Prussian officer family Dr. Rauschning was from the first a leading member of the Nazi party. He eventually quit his native land and now stands out as the only one of Hitler's inner circle who has become anti-Nazi by conviction." - dust jacket. "One of the earliest published collections of Hitler's private conversations. Rauschning a former NSDAP member and President of the Senate of the Free City of Danzig appointed by Hitler hoped that the revelations in the book would alert the world at large to the danger of Hitler. The authenticity of the book was doubted in many scholarly circles but more and more it has come to be accepted as a valid historical source for Hitler's ideas and motives." - Peter Stachura in "The Weimar Era and Hitler 1918-1933 A Critical Bibliography" p. 231. 6-287 p. Unmarked with average wear to original canary yellow cloth. Light foxing to prelims. Binding sound with moderate spine lean. Moderate wear to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade protection. A quality example of this fascinating and revealing compilation. Madden p.115; 8vo . Thornton Butterworth Ltd. hardcover
1975517H3028London: Macmillan & Co Ltd. Good in Good dust jacket. 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. 0333029860 . Signed and briefly inscribed by author upon title page. 578 pages. Footnotes bibliography and index. Black and white photographic plates. Photo endpapers. "Mosley emerges from this intensely readable book as a man with an extraordinary range of interests. His political and intellectual activity has impinged on almost every formative issue of the modern world - socialism fascism imperialism antisemitism and in the post-war period Europeanism. More than a study of a man a penetrating analysis of the malaise of the between the wars period" - dust jacket. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Stimely p.55; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Oswald Mosley Biography BUF British Union of Fascists Regulation 18B Detention WWII Politics Right Wing Antisemitism Keynesian Economics; Signed by Authors . Macmillan & Co Ltd hardcover
2006541H1447Hong Kong: Hongkong Conservation Photography Foundation 2006. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 142 pages. Text in English and Chinese. An abridged edition of "Hedda Morrison's Hong Kong Photographs & Impressions 1946-47" published by Hong Kong University Press. "In September 1946 when Hedda Morrison reached Hong Kong it remained little changed from decades earlier. Acclaimed for her images of China taken in the 1930s and 1940s she delighted in recording the patterns of everyday life. Now captivated by Hong Kong and its people she embraced the colony's diversity. For six months cameras in hand she roamed its districts streets coasts and valleys. This book records the people and places she encountered." - from dust jacket. Clean bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A high-quality of this wonderful work. Hongkong Conservation Photography Foundation Hardcover
1942852a0475USA: The F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Co. 1942. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Excellent black and white archival illustrations. Oblong glossy red boards measure 10.5" high by 13.5" wide and feature gilt medallions upon front board. Binding intact. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. The F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Co. Hardcover
1952163c8069Detroit MI U.S.A.: Nelson Publishing Company 1952. Book. Fair. Paperback. First Printing. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. "The story of the revolution to come through communism as it was yesterday as it is today and as it will be tomorrow. Fiction based on historical facts of Communist methods and techniques and knowledge of the secret powers operating in the background to create revolutionary situations with a view to overthrowing organized governments of the world." - from title page. Above-average but not excessive wear. Light pencil markings to margins of early pages. Binding intact. A worthy copy. Most notable for its reference to the use of water fluoridation as a means of 'vitiating the populace' in 'regions of the country where resistance was most apt to develop". Nelson Publishing Company Paperback
1915556g0136New York: The International Monthly. Fair. 1915. First Edition. Paperback. 36 pages. Special extra-long issue. Features: The Iron Chancellor by George Sylvester Viereck; Bismarck The Great Progressive by Dr. Bernhard Dernberg; Bismarck's Service to his Country by Prof. William R. Shepherd; An Episode in the Career of the Iron Chancellor John W. Burgess; Bismarck and the Present by W.S. McNeill; Bismarck's Termperament by Prof. William M. Sloane; Bismarck and the German-Americans by Herman Ridder; Bismarck by Thomas C. Hall; Bismarck and Militarism; Could Bismarck Have Hindered the War by Ferdinand Schevill; Bismarck and the EMS Dispatch by A. Wilhelm Boesche; Bismarck the German by Dr. C.J. Hexamer; Bismarck and the Modern State by Hermann Schoenfeld; Bismarck and To-Day by Hugo Muensterberg; The Lesson of the Falaba; Mrs. Sinclair's Husband Explains; Bismarck in Granite by Frederick F. Schrader; The Parcels Post and the Allies; Murder as a Fine Art; Romantic Belgium; Be Neutral Mr. Lorimer; The Embargo on Arms - What is the Law by Dr. Edmund von Mach; The Military Situation; Bismarck and Modern Germany by Prof. Albert B. Faust; In Memoriam by O.J. Merkel; Dennis A. Spellissy; Patrick R. Griffin - Mayor of Hoboken; Joseph Frey; Rudolph Hering; Jeremiah A. O'Leary; Michael P. O'Connor; Bismarck and Universal Suffrage; David M. Neuberger; James Everard; Dudley Field Malone; Two-Color ad for Kaffee Hag coffee on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Viereck George Sylvester: Editor The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary April 7th 1915 - Cover Illustration Celebrates the Bismarck Centennial 1815-1915 Dr. Bernhard Dernberg Prof. William R. Shepherd John W. Burgess W.S. McNeill Pr . The International Monthly paperback
1990767h2086Washington D.C.: Regnery Gateway. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1990. Revised. Hardcover. 0895265370 . "The thoroughly revised and updated magnum opus of one of the most astonishing men of our time. Analyzes the Leftist mind Leftism in history the Left and American Foreign Policy and the nature of Liberalism - including both the true liberalism of de Tocqueville von Mises Hayek and Kuehnelt-Leddihn himself and the false liberalism of the contemporary American Democratic Party. For the author Leftism is the enemy of human freedom and is wedded to the ideas of materialism centralization and politicization among many others - ideas that fit not only communism and national socialism but democracy as well." - dust jacket. "xx 520 pages. Extensive footnotes. Index. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this important and ever more timely work.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Leftism - From De Sade and Marx to Hitler and Marcuse Liberalism History Democracy Conservation Political Science . Regnery Gateway hardcover
1989442j1795New York: The Free Press. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1989. Second Printing. Hardcover. 0029353017 . "Set up in 1935 in a remote village in Japanese-occupied Manchuria Japan's Army Unit 731 carried out freezIng ballistics and vivisection experiments on prisoners of war from many nations. Implicates General Douglas MacArthur in the decision to conceal Unit 731's crimes and to protect Japanese scientists from prosecution even though multiple countries knew of its bacteriological and chemical warfare." - dust jacket. "As nations still debate the morality of chemical and germ warfare this book dramatically demonstrates the horrors such weaponry portends." - Michael Schaller. xii 303 p. Footnotes index and black and white photographic plates. Book clean tight and unmarked. Moderate wear to complete dust jacket now in glossy new archival-grade protection. A quality example of this shocking exposé ; 8vo . The Free Press hardcover
19215598250Harrison And Sons 1921. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2500grams ISBN: Harrison And Sons hardcover
1972mon0000245051Austick's Bookshop 1972-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Well read with some wear but still very useable. Austick's Bookshop paperback
19242286829The Council of the Pro-Jerusalem Society 1924. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item900grams ISBN: The Council of the Pro-Jerusalem Society hardcover
19022323742Clarendon Press 1902. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Re-bound by library. Backstrip missing. Interior fine. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item5250grams ISBN: Clarendon Press hardcover
180500227959 High Holborn London : J Taylor at the Architectural Library 1805. A Great Variety of Designs for Roofs Trussed Girders Floors Domes Bridges &c.: Staircases and Hand-rails of Various Constructions : Angle Bars for Shop Fronts &c. ; and Raking Mouldings ; with many other Things Entirely New. The Whole Founded on True Geometrical Principles ; the Theory and Practise well explained and fully exemplified.ON SEVENTY - EIGHT COPPER PLATES Correctly Engraved By The Author. Including SOME OBSERVATIONS AND CALCULATIONS ON THE STRENGTH OF TIMBER. The Author was also Author of : The Carpenters and Joiner's Assistant Seventy-nine Plates; The Student's Instructor to the Five Orders &c.76pp of TEXT Plus 78 Copper Engravings with Two pages advertising other books published by J Taylor AND a FOUR page CATALOGUE of MODERN 1805! BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURETheoretical Practical and Ornamental; These folding out to FOLIO size. Rebound in HALF Leather with marbled boards and new end papers. A Very Nice Copy. NOT "Signed by the Author". NOT Inscribed or Signed. The Fourth Edition . Half Leather. Very Good minor foxing/No Jacket. Illus. by Seventy Eight Copper Plates . 4to - over 9¾" - 12". HARDBACK. J Taylor at the Architectural Library hardcover
19203714570Macmillan 1920. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN: Macmillan hardcover
19900126751990. Hardcover. Good. Publisher: European Library 1990 Good HB ISBN: 90-288-4956-4 Vol. 2. prev. owner's notes fep. hardcover
1927224901927. U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs. Group of eight bulletins issued 1927-1928 documenting federal Indian education and cultural policy systems in the United States during the interwar period. The material documents the system of government-directed Native American assimilation and education through officially distributed bulletins revealing how federal agencies structured narratives around Indigenous identity labor domestic life and citizenship. These publications demonstrate the process by which the Office of Indian Affairs disseminated standardized cultural and educational messaging often through institutions such as Indian boarding schools and federally aligned presses providing primary-source evidence for the study of U.S. assimilation policy Indigenous education systems and state-controlled cultural representation.<br /> <br /> U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs. Education of the Indians. Washington D.C.: Department of the Interior 1927; Indian Art and Industries. Chilocco OK: Indian Print Shop Chilocco Indian Agricultural School 1927; The American Indian in the World War. Department of the Interior 1927; Indian Home Life: Part I-The Past Part II-The Present. Lawrence KS: Haskell Institute 1927; Primitive Agriculture of the Indians. Chilocco OK: Indian Print Shop 1928; Bibliography of Indian Legends. Chemawa OR: Salem Indian School 1928; United States Indians: Historical References. Chemawa OR: United States Indian School 1928; Indian Missions of the United States. Phoenix AZ: The Native American Press 1928. Eight staple-bound pamphlets each measuring approximately 9 x 5.5 inches and ranging from 4 to 16 pages. The bulletins include photographic illustrations instructional texts and compiled references addressing topics such as classroom instruction traditional and adapted crafts military service in World War I domestic life comparisons between pre-reservation and reservation contexts agricultural practices and bibliographic listings of Indigenous oral traditions. Several publications were printed at Native-run or government-operated institutions including Chilocco Indian Agricultural School Haskell Institute and Chemawa Indian School indicating the use of these sites as production centers for federally approved content. Visual and textual content emphasizes instruction classification and comparison often framing Indigenous practices within narratives of modernization and integration.<br /> <br /> Issued during a period of intensified federal oversight of Native communities these bulletins illustrate the mechanisms of U.S. Indian policy as it operated through education print culture and institutional networks. The materials show how government agencies coordinated messaging across multiple regions using schools and presses to circulate interpretations of Indigenous culture aligned with assimilationist objectives. At the same time the inclusion of topics such as oral traditions and traditional agriculture provides evidence of selective cultural documentation within these frameworks. The archive supports research into federal Indian policy boarding school systems print dissemination networks and the intersection of education and cultural control in the early twentieth century. Toning faint marks and general wear to wrappers all text remains legible and intact; overall good to very good condition. A coherent group offering direct evidence of federal educational and cultural policy directed at Native American communities in the 1920s. unknown
1938017177Pasadena: Pasadena City College 1938. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good . 11 5/8" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 306 pp. The great junior college annual of Jackie Robinson with his half-length photographic portrait on Varsity football team. The description of Varsity football includes: "Jack Robinson climaxed a 26-0 victory with an 80-yard return of a Chaffee punt for a touchdown" p. 127. In baseball "Individual star of the team might be said to be Jackie Robinson who besides leading the team at bat with an average of .417 was chosen as the all-Southern California Junior College shortstop and the most valuable Junior College player in Southern California. Robinson's speed also gave him all base-stealing honors the dusky flash being credited with some twenty-five thefts in twenty-four games" p. 139. In track "Three state champioships were captured by P.J. C. with their new national jaysee record-holder in the broad jump Jackie Robinson leading the way with a win in his pet event" p. 145. "Jack Robinson's victorious leap in the Southern California finals of 25 feet 6 1/2 inches broke his brother's standard" p.148. Many photos and mentions. The only detailed and reliable source of information about Jackie's first full J.C year's. sports achievements. Inscription from Larry Pickens another fine player on the football team beneath his team photo. With the PCC tribute brochure on jackie Robinson published Fall 1997. <br/> <br/> Pasadena City College hardcover
1938017178Pasadena: Pasadena City College 1938. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 11 5/8" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 306 pp. The great junior college annual of Jackie Robinson with his half-length photographic portrait on Varsity football team. The description of Varsity football includes: "Jack robinson climaxed a 26-0 victory with an 80-yard return of a Chaffee punt for a touchdown" p. 127. In baseball "Individual star of the team might be said to be Jackie Robinson who besides leading the team at bat with an average of .417 was chosen as the all-Southern California Junior College shortstop and the most valuable Junior College player in Southern California. Robinson's speed also gave him all base-stealing honors the dusky flash being credited with some twenty-five thefts in twenty-four games" p. 139. In track "Three state champioships were captured by P.J. C. with their new national jaysee record-holder in the broad jump Jackie Robinson leading the way with a win in his pet event" p. 145. "Jack Robinson's victorious leap in the Southern California finals of 25 feet 6 1/2 inches broke his brother's standard" p.148. Many photos and mentions. The only detailed and reliable source of information about Jackie's first full J.C year's. sports achievements. <br/> <br/> Pasadena City College hardcover
1939017176Pasadena: Pasadena City College 1939. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 11 5/8" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 271 pp. The last junior college annual of Jackie Robinson with his half-length photographic portrait on Varsity football team. The description of Varsity football begins: "Pasadena Junior College's greatest football team sparked by its greatest individual athlete Jack Robinson. That's what critics were saying of Coach Tom Mallory's 1938 gridiron juggernaut after the Bulldogs won 11 straight games scoring 369 points. Unanimous choice as most valuable player Robinson's contribution was 131 points and over 1000 yards from scrimmage." In the game against Santa Ana " Jack Robinson's 83-yard gallop with Larry Monroy's punt was the climax of the wild-scoring game. four touchdowns plus Jack Robinson's field goal and four conversions were too much for Santa Ana" which lost 31-19." Against San Bernardino Two men Jack Robinson of Pasadena and Hal Finney of San Bernardino were directly responsible for all ten touchdowns. Robinson scored three personally and passed to Frank Spratt Don Winton and Ray Bartlett for three more." Against Ventura 27-6 Jack scored and again after gallops of 60 and 14 yards. Against LACC 16-0 "Jack Robinson took a lateral from Red Robinson and ran 83 yards for the initial score." Against Compton 20-7 "With both elevens at top peak one man- Jack Robinson - spelled the difference between the two squads. First Bulldog tally came when Jackie went 15 yards climaxing a 56 yard drive. Almost immediately Jack pulled down a Compton aerial then passed to Red Robinson for 14 yards and a touchdown. Third score was made on a 45-yard gallop from scrimmage by the phenomenal Jackie. Against Phoenix 40-0 "Jack Robinson got off a 65-yard return." Against San Francisco ! "Jack Robinson was a one-man riot as he scampered 76 yards to a score on the second scrimmage play. Later Jackie went 14 yards for a touchdown and made three conversions for a total of 15 points. Ray Bartlett on a pass from Robinson made another touchdown. Jackie's ball-toting averaged 14.8." Against Glendale 33-6 "Jack Robinson . scampered 85 yards on the last play of the game to climax the conference season. Jack also made the first score. By winning this game the Bulldogs tied Santa Monica for the Western conference league crown." Against Cal Tech 39-6 "Jack Robinson and 16 other seniors rang down the curtain on their Pasadena football careers as they walloped cross town rival Cal Tech in the season finale. Robinson's closing chapter was a 104-yard run to the touchdown climaxing the greatest individual career in jaysee history" after scoring also on a pass. Again team photos of Jack as Acting Captain and forward of the Varsity basketball team and group photo where they were also league champions and stopped the 83-game winning streak of the U.S.C. freshman at 43-36. Great half-page photo of Jackie jumping at the basket in team play another at the basket in team play. One of the great documents of American amateur sports the history of the finest J.C. track team an exhilirating experience to read. The only detailed and reliable source of information about Jackie's last J.C. sports achievements. <br/> <br/> Pasadena City College hardcover
1939005014Pasadena: Pasadena City College 1939. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 11 5/8" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 271 Pp. The Last Junior College Annual Of Jackie Robinson With His Half-Length Photographic Portrait On Varsity Football Team. The Description Of Varsity Football Begins: "Pasadena Junior College's Greatest Football Team Sparked By Its Greatest Individual Athlete Jack Robinson. That's What Critics Were Saying Of Coach Tom Mallory's 1938 Gridiron Juggernaut After The Bulldogs Won 11 Straight Games Scoring 369 Points. Unanimous Choice As Most Valuable Player Robinson's Contribution Was 131 Points And Over 1000 Yards From Scrimmage." In The Game Against Santa Ana " Jack Robinson's 83-Yard Gallop With Larry Monroy's Punt Was The Climax Of The Wild-Scoring Game. Four Touchdowns Plus Jack Robinson's Field Goal And Four Conversions Were Too Much For Santa Ana" Which Lost 31-19." Against San Bernardino Two Men Jack Robinson Of Pasadena And Hal Finney Of San Bernardino Were Directly Responsible For All Ten Touchdowns. Robinson Scored Three Personally And Passed To Frank Spratt Don Winton And Ray Bartlett For Three More." Against Ventura 27-6 Jack Scored And Again After Gallops Of 60 And 14 Yards. Against Lacc 16-0 "Jack Robinson Took A Lateral From Red Robinson And Ran 83 Yards For The Initial Score." Against Compton 20-7 "With Both Elevens At Top Peak One Man- Jack Robinson - Spelled The Difference Between The Two Squads. First Bulldog Tally Came When Jackie Went 15 Yards Climaxing A 56 Yard Drive. Almost Immediately Jack Pulled Down A Compton Aerial Then Passed To Red Robinson For 14 Yards And A Touchdown. Third Score Was Made On A 45-Yard Gallop From Scrimmage By The Phenomenal Jackie. Against Phoenix 40-0 "Jack Robinson Got Off A 65-Yard Return." Against San Francisco ! "Jack Robinson Was A One-Man Riot As He Scampered 76 Yards To A Score On The Second Scrimmage Play. Later Jackie Went 14 Yards For A Touchdown And Made Three Conversions For A Total Of 15 Points. Ray Bartlett On A Pass From Robinson Made Another Touchdown. Jackie's Ball-Toting Averaged 14.8." Against Glendale 33-6 "Jack Robinson . Scampered 85 Yards On The Last Play Of The Game To Climax The Conference Season. Jack Also Made The First Score. By Winning This Game The Bulldogs Tied Santa Monica For The Western Conference League Crown." Against Cal Tech 39-6 "Jack Robinson And 16 Other Seniors Rang Down The Curtain On Their Pasadena Football Careers As They Walloped Cross Town Rival Cal Tech In The Season Finale. Robinson's Closing Chapter Was A 104-Yard Run To The Touchdown Climaxing The Greatest Individual Career In Jaysee History" After Scoring Also On A Pass. Again Team Photos Of Jack As Acting Captain And Forward Of The Varsity Basketball Team And Group Photo Where They Were Also League Champions And Stopped The 83-Game Winning Streak Of The U.S.C. Freshman At 43-36. Great Half-Page Photo Of Jackie Jumping At The Basket In Team Play Another At The Basket In Team Play. A Great Document Of American Sports An Exhilirating Experience To Read. The Only Detailed And Reliable Source Of Information About Jackie's Last J.C. Sports Achievements. Robinson Was Awarded The Congressional Gold Medal In October 2003 The Second Major League Baseball Player To Earn The Medal After Roberto Clemente In 1973. Now Honored As A Hero In Padadena Robinson Never Returned There Due To Its Treatment Of Himself And His Family When They Lived There. <br/> <br/> Pasadena City College hardcover
SONG1483814629Carson Dellosa Education 2015-01-15. CSM TAI. paperback. Used: Good. 8.30x0.14x10.60. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Carson Dellosa Education paperback
1923178791923. Photograph archive 1923-1947 documenting student life institutional traditions and ceremonial practices at Vassar College New York a leading women's college established in 1861 and associated with the Seven Sisters network of elite institutions for women's higher education. The images focus on recurring campus rituals such as Class Day and Commencement including extensive coverage of the daisy chain procession in which selected sophomore students carry a long chain of daisies and laurel as part of graduation ceremonies. The photographs provide visual evidence of how such traditions reinforced community identity leadership roles and gendered expectations within early twentieth-century academic environments for women. Additional images depict Commencement gatherings campus architecture and student labor in garden settings as well as participation in nursing training activities situating the archive within broader developments in women's education professional preparation and civic engagement across the interwar and immediate postwar periods.<br /> <br /> Archive of 36 black and white silver gelatin photographs dated between 1923 and 1947 with individual images marked by years including 1923 1924 1925 1930 and 1947 and measuring approximately 4.5 x 2.75 inches to 8 x 10 inches. Twelve photographs document the daisy chain tradition showing students in white dresses carrying the ceremonial chain; one image includes a contemporary clipping noting the participants as "the 22 prettiest sophomores." Nineteen photographs depict Commencement ceremonies including views of graduating classes faculty processions and assembled spectators. Additional images include views of Taylor Hall campus landscapes and students engaged in gardening and nursing-related activities. The archive captures changes in dress ceremony and campus use across multiple decades.<br /> <br /> Thirty-six photographs with light wear consistent with handling and age; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of institutional traditions and student experience at a major American women's college during the first half of the twentieth century. unknown
1614097857Rouen: Manassez de Preaulx 1614. Leather Bound. pp. 16 604. Bound in brown calf showing old repairs. Five raised bands spine with gilt lettering and decorations in compartments. Page edges stained red. Small occasional woodcuts including title pages initial letters headpieces. Some cracking to joints and scuffs/loss to extremities minor worming binding sound. OCLC 19911123. USTC 6814837. Scarce in commerce. Continuous pagination. A history of the city and antiquities of Beauvais in French. Manassez de Preaulx unknown
188556spiral_bound. Good condition. 0x0x0. 2 Vol Set as pictured!!! good conditionfast ship unknown