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1843JC12826Buffalo New York 1843. Ephemera. Near Fine. Three items. 1 Single printed leaf regarding mostly the institute's finance or lack thereof. Flattened creases from folding; a few small notations on the verso in a contemporary hand. It includes the timely remark: "There have been complaints that the rates of tuition are too dear for the times." Date 1 March 1843. 2 Single printed leaf 250x200mm in 2 different types with flattened creases from folding addressed by hand to Dr. Burwell of Pearl Street. Invitation to a meeting of the friends of education to be held at the Mansion House for the purpose of adopting a plan for the permanent establishment of the Buffalo Female Institute. 3 Partially printed form with manuscript entries single leaf 208x135mm. Report Card for Miss Delia S. Austin signed by her teacher Julia B. Ackley and her parent; recording Ms. Austin's attendance and grading her Composition and Penmanship. <br/><br/> unknown
78819Three catalogues for the Jacksonville Female Academy one of the earliest educational institutions for women in Illinois. Founded in 1830 it merged in 1903 with Illinois College to become a co-educational institution.<br /> <br /> The Academy was established to educate and prepare its students for their roles as fashionable women of the 19th century. It also included a Conservatory of Music. <br /> <br /> The catalogues offered here represent the years 1866 1869 and 1875. They include a list of teachers students as well as courses being taught and rules and expectations for students with an emphasis on punctuality. The 1875 program marking the 45th year of the institution includes the following statement: “It makes no displays to deceive no large promises it cannot fulfill. Its whole policy is open and honest its whole working quiet and earnest and its aim to confer all the benefits of a thorough course of study to educate to a true womanhood and to adorn with all the graces of a refined and Christian culture.†<br /> <br /> The general course of study included everything from spelling and reading to Latin trigonometry astronomy moral philosophy and geography. Special courses in painting instrumental and vocal music were also offered. Students were graded based off their course work as well as the “deportmentâ€. <br /> <br /> The covers of the catalogues are stained with some edgewear. There are holdings of Academy directories at Illinois College; however the years offered in this grouping are not present. unknown
192512981Laredo TX 1925. 118pp. of content of various types including thirty-six photographs most once in mounting corners but now loose plus 41pp. of manuscript inscriptions to Gonzalez an original drawing and various kinds of mounted ephemeral items. Contemporary scrapbook 8.75 x 6 inches. Ownership signature on early page. A well-used personal scrapbook lacking spine and rear cover front cover detached and with significant wear. Front free endpaper also detached. Some photographs somewhat worn but contents generally sound though dust-soiled. Good condition overall. A unique record of a young Texas woman Elena Gonzalez and her experiences as a senior at Laredo High School in 1925 containing numerous photographs a legion of manuscript messages to her from fellow students and dozens of ephemeral items related to her educational experiences in a prominent Texas border town. The book includes thirty-six photographs which mainly picture Gonzalez and her fellow students in individual portraits small groups and class photos almost always in outdoor settings. The photos also include two slightly larger studio portraits of Gonzalez each measuring about 8 x 5 inches.<br /> <br /> The work also includes about forty pages of manuscript inscriptions from fellow students to Gonzalez dated mostly in March and April 1925. Many of the messages take up most or all of an entire page with Gonzalez's classmates sharing memories funny stories good wishes for the future and so forth. Interestingly but not surprising considering where Elena lived several of the manuscript inscriptions are written in Spanish. In addition to the personal inscriptions to Gonzalez the book also contains an eleven-page "Prophecy of the Class of 1925" handwritten by Phyllis Ellis "Prophet of Class of '25." The prophecy was "read in the Laredo High School Auditorium Thursday night May 21 1925 by the writer." Ellis's prediction for Elena is as a model for the Tar Soap Company "to pose for magazine pictures showing the benefits of their products to one's hair." The photographs and manuscript elements are complemented by various kinds of ephemeral items including calling cards programs program clippings mementos from school events clippings from school publications and newspapers including numerous jokes and funny story clippings in both English and Spanish and so forth. Though the condition of the memory book has seen better days the fact that it survives at all is a feat in itself. A wonderful primary source for Mexican-American life in the borderlands. unknown
19197787Washington: The American Red Cross / Government Printing Office 1919. Trial Editions. 18 staple bound pamphlets in printed self wrappers from roughly 16 to 70pp each. Illustrations photographs diagrams charts. Generally very good with toning and smudging few with scattered markings internally. <br /> <br /> Set of government publications from the Federal Board for Vocational Education which was formed in 1917 by the Smith-Hughes Act to promote nationwide vocational education. Most of these monographs were part of a joint series with the Office of the Surgeon General and the Bureau of War-Risk Insurance specifically for disabled soldiers who were confined to general hospitals after their discharge from service. Includes:<br /> <br /> 1. Part-Time Trade and Industrial Education Trade and Industrial Series No. 3 1918<br /> 2. Buildings and Equipment for Schools and Classes in Trade and Industrial Subjects Trade and Industrial Series 4 1918.<br /> 3. English for Non-English Speaking Men Illiterate in their Native Languages Joint Series 4 1919<br /> 4. Beginners' Course in English for Non-English Speaking Men Illiterate in their Native Languages Joint Series 5 1919<br /> 5. Advance Course in English for Foreign-Born Men Literate in their Native Languages Joint Series 6 1919<br /> 6. Elementary Writing and Reading for English-Speaking Illiterates Joint Series 7 1919<br /> 7. Woodworking for the Poultry Farm Joint Series 28 1919<br /> 8. Handwork Necessary to Prepare Shoes for Machine Finishing Joint Series 30 1919<br /> 9. Starting Up and Shutting Down the Steam Plant Joint Series 36 1919<br /> 10. Drafting: Elementary Machine Drawing Joint Series 39 1919<br /> 11. Woodworking: Care of Woodworking Tools Joint Series 41 1919<br /> 12. Machine Shop Practice: Mathematics for the Universal Milling Machine Joint Series 48 1919<br /> 13. Bookkeeping: Retail Business in Double Entry for Professional Accountants Joint Series 49 1919<br /> 14. Drafting: Machine Details Joint Series 50 1919<br /> 15. Drafting: Thread Work Joint Series 51 1919<br /> 16. Drafting: Blue Print Reading for Carpenters Joint Series 53 1919<br /> 17. Auto Mechanics: Engine Repairing - Section II Joint Series 61 1919<br /> 18. Bibliography: Books for Students and Instructors in United States Army Hospitals Joint Series 66 1919<br /> <br /> It's interesting that all of the joint series are marked "trial copy" and several are fairly scarce. Perhaps this was quite a short lived program and unnecessary after 1919. In any event an interesting collection illustrating America's effort to more widely spread trade education during and after the War. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> . The American Red Cross / Government Printing Office unknown
185633579New Haven: Various 1856. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". Condition varies. Contents printed in Latin. List of Presidents Professors graduates and subjects are found inside the catalogs. <br /> <br /> 1. Catalogus Senatus Academici Et Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academicia Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in College Yaleensi Quod Est In Novo-Portu Republic Connecticuttensis in Nov-Anglia. Excudebant Thomas Et Thomas Green Universitatis Typographi. No date but contents list information to year 1802. 43 pages 1 page blank. Stitching is missing resulting in loose pages. Untrimmed paper has light toning and edge wear. Very faint duplicate stamp top of the front cover. Fair condition. <br /> <br /> 2. Catalogus Senatus Academici Et Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi Novi Portus in Republica Connecticuttensi. Novi-Portus Excudebant Walter Et Steele MDCCCXI. 54 pages 1. Untrimmed stitched wraps has light toning and edge wear to the paper. Good. <br /> <br /> 3. Catalogus Senatus Academici Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi Novi-Portus in Republica Connecticuttensi. Novi-Portus: S. Converse Typographo MDCCCXX. 63 pages 1 page blank. Untrimmed stitched wraps has light to moderate toning and scattered foxing to the text. Light edge wear to the paper. Duplicate stamp and date located top of the front cover. Fair condition.<br /> <br /> 4. Catalogus Senatus Academici Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi Novi-Portus in Republica Connecticuttensi. Novi-Portus: S. Converse Typographo MDCCCXXIII. 68 pages. Missing the blank rear cover. Untrimmed stitched wraps has light to moderate toning and scattered foxing to the text. Light edge wear to the paper. Old faded ink name Sam H Parsons and date written top of the front cover. Duplicate stamp located top of the front cover. Arithmetic notes written on the last page. Fair condition. <br /> <br /> 5. Catalogus Senatus Academici Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi Novi-Portus in Republica Connecticuttensi. Novi-Portus: Hezekia Howe Typographo MDCCCXXIX. 75 pages 1 page blank. Small brown spots on the front cover. Duplicate stamp top of the front cover with a date and pencil note. Untrimmed stitched wraps with some unopened pages. Light toning and edge wear to the paper. Good condition.<br /> <br /> 6. Catalogus Senatus Academici Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi Novi-Portus in Republica Connecticuttensi. Novi-Portus: Hezekia Howe Et Soc. Typographis. MDCCCXXXV. 84 pages. Stitched trimmed wraps with light edge wear and toning. Spine chipped. Several page corners creased. Rear cover detached. Good condition. <br /> <br /> 7. Catalogus Senatus Academici Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi Novi-Portus in Republica Connecticuttensi. Novi-Portus: B. L. Hamlen Typographo. MDCCCXLVII. 130 pages. Light to moderate toning and scattered foxing to the contents. A few pencil marks in the text. Old ink name M. Welles top of the front cover. Martin Welles graduated from Yale College in 1806. He was a member of the Connecticut legislature for many years. Good condition. <br /> <br /> 8. Catalogus Senatus Academici Eorum Qui Munera Et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi In Novo-Portu in Republica Connecticuttensi. In Novo-Portu: E. Hayes Typographo. MDCCCLVI. 148 pages. Stitched brown paper wraps with half title on the outer cover. Damp stains on the front cover. Spine chipped. Light toning to the contents. Front cover split top outer joint. Old ink inscription from the "Hon. Martin Welles Wethersford Conn". Written top of the front cover. Welles graduated from Yale in 1806 and served in the Connecticut legislature. Good condition. Various unknown
1944214h1991New York: Poland Fights. Fair. 1944. First American Edition. Paperback. "The moving and almost incredible story of Oswiecim Auschwitz concentration camp. Written under the tension of the vibrant poignancy that is an inseparable part of the miseries Poland has endured. Written by a Polish Underground Labor 'historian' experienced in the underground struggle who drew his material from actual contact with persons who underwent and saw others suffer the things that he describes. A compilation of the viciousness of Nazism as seen at Oswiecim so that all who read might understand and make a just evaluation of that which Poland faces of the problem of ridding all Europe of a scourge that gives rise to such things as Oswiecim." - Foreword. 48 page stapled booklet. Includes a one-page facsimile of the cover of the 1942 Polish first edition published underground. Full-page map shows locations of major concentration camps in Poland. According to Wikipedia this book was written by Natalia Zarembina 1895-1973 and was the first documentary about the Auschwitz concentration camp based on reports from refugees or people dismissed from the camp mainly Eryk Lipinski Henryk Swiatkowski and Edward Bugajski. Also includes information about the network of slave camps in Poland including Camp Districts Temporary Concentration Camps General Concentration Camps Forced Labor Camps Concentration Camps for Clergy Concentration Camps for Women Concentration Camps for Jews Camps for "Improvement of the Race" where "the only duty that is absolutely enforced of the young defect-free Polish and German inmates is the regular performance of sexual intercourse with the partner assigned" Camps for "Correction of Youth" and Concentration Camps for Children So-Called "Educational Institutes". Front cover loose but present. Lacking back cover. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Moderate tanning to contents. Binding intact. A rare copy of this early Auschwitz exposé. 8.25" x 5.4". Weiner Library Cat. Series 7 - #1660.; Cover Art; 8vo . Poland Fights paperback
19892092902137405131Haha to ko-sha 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Haha to ko-sha paperback
2011BD32412110008A Beka Book 2011. Paperback. Very Good /None as issued. 10x8x0. Teacher's edition. Clean solid copy with unmarked text. School name stamped on inside front cover then crossed out with marker. Cover is glossy with light overall wear. Spiral binding is in excellent condition. Books that sell for $9 or more ship in a box; under $9 in a bubble mailer. Expedited and international orders may ship in a flat rate envelope rather than a box due to cost constraints. All US-addressed items ship with complimentary delivery confirmation. A Beka Book paperback
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196730433University of Florida Press. 1967. Hardcover. Minor cover shelfwear; pgs tight clean unmarked. . University of Florida Press, hardcover
19645009z1964. Soft Cover. Good. PB/pub.1964/Gd. condition/400 pages - The history making adventure of the first white men to invade the southwest. KI45009z paperback
18657502077Macmillan 1865. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Green cloth binding gilt lettering on backstrip some foxing. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item400grams ISBN: Macmillan paperback
18649308010W. Shepherd 1864. 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. 8vo green cloth binding blind designs and borders on both boards gilt stamp with title on from board gilt stamp/lettering on backstrip shelf wear age wear bumped corners edges of backstrip worn and fading front lower hinge split back hinge split frontispiece with slight water damage/stains in corners pages internally clean and text is clear title page and frontispiece loose at the bottom from hinge split Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item200grams ISBN: W. Shepherd hardcover
196930149University of Toronto Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1969. First Edition :. Hardcover. Octovo hardcover tight binding unmarked pages Unread else FINE in FINE DJ now in clear mylar jacket protector. A reinterpretation of the industrial revolution in Great Britain not being a product of illiterate practical craftsmen. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . University of Toronto Press hardcover
20122111902160306498Ikuhosha 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 296 pages Size: A5 size Ikuhosha paperback
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19895575609Praeger 1989. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. 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 item550grams ISBN:0275931692 Praeger hardcover
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