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265X200mm 99pp. paper back. cover and spine worn and damaged. yellowing and aging stains. spine loose and partly missing. corners bumped and wrinkled. pages and pages edges yellowing with aging stains. corners bumped and few corners wrinkled. title page wrinkled. else in good- condition.
205X130mm 122pp. hardcover worn. yellowing and fading with aging stains. corners and edges bumped. spine missing. inner spine loose. inner cover and pages yellowing with aging stains. ex-libris. pages edges darkening with aging stains. else in fair+ condition.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and facsimile in Ottoman script. [xvi], 25, [14], 48 p. Study on one of important books on 'kâfiye'. Kitâbu'l-Kavâfî. Prep. by Kenan Demirayak.
's-Gravenhage, Ando 1948, 175pp. (+ 1pag.stellingen), Doctoraatsthesis in de Letteren en Wijsbegeerte aan de R.U.Leiden - promotor R.Casimir
84p. Age stained. Early ownership of John A. Clark on title page and front pastedown. 155 mm. Original leather spine over yellow paper covered boards. Original paper label on front board. Extremities worn with slight loss. Boards rubbed and stained. Slight loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. Very good. This popular work is attributed to Sallucia Abbott (1801-1886), a school teacher in Maine. AI #13348 (4 entries). Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RELIGION BOX 8
16 pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada, September, 1943. Contents: Talking Points; Quiz; What About Our Schools?. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
161 p. + Portrait frontis. Top edge of frontis and last page damp stained. Double column. Tall 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding, worn and stained. Beveled edges. PA 17
160p. Obituaries printed on inside front and rear covers and outside rear wrap. Tall 8vo. Original pale green printed wraps, chipped with small loss at top of front cover and head and tail of spine. This version, in orignial wraps, of the Higbee Memorial Volume is rather scarce. PA PAMPH 19_16 BX1
514 p. 24 plates illustrated by Atherton, Parmalee, and others, with 2 woodcuts on each plate. Though the title page calls for 49 wood engravings, this is apparently seems complete. Foxed. Early manuscript ownership of Robert N. Lewis on first fly leaf. 12mo. 190 mm. Original full leather binding. Original leather spine label. Front board fragile. Binding rubbed. Title continues: 'Arranged So that the whole may be studied by Periods, or the History of any Country may be read by itself. With Questions For Examination Of Students'. Hardbound. Very Good. PAIMP 23
Paris, L.F.A.C.F., 1950. Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 72 pp.; illustrations en jaune ou vert dans le texte. Bel état. Peu courant.
432 p. Illustrated title page. Early manuscript ownership of Daisy E. Burg on first fly leaf. Sm. 8vo. 190 mm. Original leather spine over cloth boards. Corners bumped and slightly worn. Leather spine rubbed. Hardbound. Very good. PA 63
Versailles, SIDEF, 1972. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 162 pp.; Quelques illustrations. Discrète trace brune en tête, sinon bon état. Rare.
180 p. + Frontis. Dampstain. Foxed. Browned. Lacks fly leaves. 24mo. 140 mm. Disbound. Poor. Title continues: 'With Questions For Exercise, And A Glossary Of Terms In Common Use. Intended as an Elementary Book for Schools and a Companion for private Students, particularly those who wish to attend popular Lectures. SCARCE. S&S/AI 21077. PAIMP 10
pp. 66, (14) [Short Hand Alphabets], (8) [Benn Pitman's Descriptive Catalogue]. Fully engraved. Title page elaborately decorated with a border of lilies. Text ruled in black throughout. Inked ownership of C. A. Hughes on front paste down. All edges marbled. 180mm. Original full cloth binding lettered in gold and embossed in blind. Hardbound. Very good. English born Benn Pitman (1822-1910), assisted his brother Isaac in perfecting the latter's system of shorthand phonography (1837). From 1843 till 1852 he lectured on the system throughout Great Britain, and had a large share in compiling his brother's text-books. At Isaac's request he came to the United States in January, 1853, to give instruction in phonography, and settled at Cincinnati. In 1855 he discovered the process of producing relief copper-plates of engraved work by the galvanic process known as electrotypes, for which he was awarded a silver medal by the Cincinnati Mechanics' Institute. The following year he succeeded, in connection with Dr. J. B. Burns, in producing stereotype plates by the gelatine process in photo-engraving. From 1865 to 1867 he acted as the official stenographer during the trials of the assassin, of President Lincoln, the "Sons of Liberty," the Ku-Klux Klan, and other similar government prosecutions. He also edited and compiled the printed reports of these trials. In 1873 he abandoned reporting and became connected with the school of design, now the art academy, of the University of Cincinnati. His object was to secure the development of American decorative art and to open up a new profession for women. SHORTHAND x2
466p. + Frontis. Numerous black board illustrations. Some signatures loose. Small 8vo. Original full green cloth binding decorated in black and gold. Extremities slightly worn. First published 1875. RELIGION BOX 6
408p. + Frontis. Slightly foxed. 12mo. Original full blue cloth binding, embossed and decorated in blind and gold. Slightly faded. Hardbound. Includes: Incidents along the Way; Scenery; Characters and Costume; Social life; Views of the principal monuments, churches, palaces, gardens, galleries, paintings, museums, libraries; Life on shipboard; Revolution in Paris; Professional view of public and private schools; etc. A very good copy of the First Edition. TRAVEL/3
No Date [1902-1906] 1st edition. Original printed wrappers. 8vo. 4 pages, 21 cm. In English. Publication date likely some time between 1902-1906. This prospectus describes the opening of the teachers college and its purpose. It details the admissions process (anyone over the age of 16 has an elementary Hebrew understanding and a high school degree) and the course of study spread over three years. The professors were the famous rabbis Rabbi Elias L. Solomon and Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan. SUBJECTS: Jewish education. No copies listed in OCLC. Very good condition. Very Rare. (AMR-56-65)
5575 (1815) 1st edition. Later Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 10, 10, 2, 2, 56, 56, [1], 6 pages [143 pages total]. Includes the often missing 6-page list of subscribers. The Introduction states that the book was undertaken at the behest of the Rabbi of the Aschkenazic community of London, Solomon Hirschell, together with Raphael di Meldola, Rabbi of the Sephardic community. It also includes the approbation of di Meldola as well as that of Rabbi Solomon ben Zevi Hirsch, the purpose of the work being to protect Jewish children from the inroads of Christian missionaries.The author indicates that the lack of understanding of Judaism among youth is the principle reason why he composed this work. Yet it was intended not just for Jews: Prof. David Ruderman has noted that, "except for its denunciation of Christian missionaries, Cohen's catechism with its English translation, seems to be nothing more than an innocent, uncontroversial presentation of the Jewish faith meant for both Jewish and Christian eyes" (D. B. Ruderman, Jewish Enlightenment in an English Key: Anglo-Jewry's Construction of Modern Jewish Thought, p. 250). Cohen's work was indeed shared with American non-Jews. The Jewish merchant David Isaacs, in his correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, sent the President a copy of the book [see University of Virginia exhibit (2001), To Seek the Peace of the City: Early Jewish Settlement in Charlottesville]. In 1818 Rebecca Gratz offered a copy to her friend Maria Fenno Hoffman, wife of the Attorney General of New York, Ogden Hoffman [see E. Wolf & M. Whiteman, The History of the Jews of Philadelphia, p. 304]. Jacob Marcus Rader lists Cohen's work as one of the Jewish educational books available to Rebecca Gratz when she began operating her Sunday School in Philadelphia [see United States Jewry, 1776-1985, 1-2, p. 393]. A review of this book was printed by Rabbi Yom Tov Benet in his book Tene Bekorim (1767). Shalom ben Jacob Cohen (17721845) himself was a Hebrew writer, poet, and editor. Born in Mezhirech, Poland, he studied German and read the new Hebrew literature, particularly Ha-Me'assef. His first book, Mishlei Agur (1799), was a collection of Hebrew fables in rhyme, with German translation, aimed at teaching Jewish children simple and clear Hebrew. Cohen went to Berlin in 1789 and taught in the Hinnukh Ne'arim school and in private homes. After the publication of several works he renewed the publication of Ha-Me'assef and served as its editor (180911). In 1813 Cohen left Germany, spent a short period in Amsterdam, and moved to London where he tried unsuccessfully to establish a Jewish school. From London, Cohen moved to Hamburg (1816 or 1817), where he spent three controversy-laden years. In a posthumously published poem he attacked the hypocrisy of the "reformists" for their lack of religious belief and national feelings and considered the establishment of the Reform temple in Hamburg an act of blasphemy. However, he refrained from public intervention on this controversy. In 1820 Cohen was invited by Anton Schmid to serve as head proofreader in the Hebrew section of his printing press in Vienna where he remained for 16 years. In 1821 Cohen established the annual Bikkurei ha-Ittim, three issues of which appeared under his editorship. In 1834 he published his poetic work, Nir David, a description of the life of King David, one of the first romantic works in Hebrew literature. In 1836 Cohen returned to Hamburg, where he lived until his death. His last extensive work was Kore ha-Dorot, a history of the Jewish people (1838). His other works include: Mattaei Kedem al Admat Zafon (1807), poetry; Amal ve-Tirzah (1812), an allegorical and utopian drama, a sequel to M.H. Luzzatto's La-Yesharim Tehillah; and Ketav Yosher (1820), a literary miscellany. Roth, Magna Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica, p. 428, no. 2. Vinograd London 205. Roest 283. BE shin 2421; EJ; CD-EPI 0140837. SUBJECT(S): Judaism -- Juvenile literature. Juvenile works. OCLC: 44005964. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide, High quality 18th Century paper and internal binding are in exceptionally good condition a very nice copy. (BR-4-2-B-xr)
Librairie Illustrée, Paris. Non daté. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. 368 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Avant le berceau. Le nourrisson. Les domestiques dans l'éducation. Effets de l'internat...
696p. Paperback Good condition Handbook of the Conference
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xxxiv], 268, [2] p., b/w plts. Ikinci Maarif Sûrasi, 15-21 Subat 1943. Çalisma programi, raporlar, konusmalar. 1500 copies were printed.
The Title '???????? ??????? (Paryavaran Prabandhan) written/authored/edited by ??. ?????? ????????? (Dr. Kumari Jyotsna)', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240592 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 212 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in Hindi. The subject of this book is Environmental Education. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Second edition, 12mo, viii, 172pp., engraved frontispiece slight offset on to title, a couple of gatherings standing proud, hinges a little shaken, cont. red roan-backed marbled boards, rubbed. Provenance: Nice calligraphic ownership signature of 'Abraham Burnet Stuart, 1827' in ink to front fly-leaf. Moon, 78 (2).
N° spécial 33-34 de la revue "Le Fil", entièrement consacré à l'inspecteur de l'Education populaire Jean Nazet (1909-1972), créateur et animateur des associations "Education et vie rurale" et "Education et vie sociale": textes d'hommage et textes de Jean NAZET choisis et présentés par Michel PHILIPPE; photos. Français
1ère édition de ce 8è tome du "Traité des sciences pédagogiques", publié sous la direction de Maurice DEBESSE (1903-1998) et Gaston MIALARET; par Pierre BESNARD, Raymond LABOURIE, Daniel LAVENU, Antoine LEON, Marcel LESNE, Gaston MIALARET, Geneviève POUJOL, J. J. SCHEFFKNECHT, B. SCHWARTZ, Michel SIMONOT, Jean VIAL; index; bibliographie. Français