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181820200395New York NY: E. Conrad. 1818. Wraps. A circular that was distributed by the New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and its full title is: "Circular of President and Directors of the Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the Petition to the Mayor Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York with their Favorable Report and Patronage &c." It's purpose is to promote and inform the citizens of New York of both its needs and what had already been done for the school by its Board of Directors and the New York City Legislator. Not a public appeal for donation but encourages generosity. It begins with the accomplish that was written by Silvanus Miller Esq. stating that the directors of the school were "impelled by a sense of duty and a desire to promote the welfare of those unfortunate persons committed to their superintending care to make this appeal to a charitable and benevolent public. deprived of their sense of hearing and the power of speech they posses all those sensibilities and affections . and without the fostering care of benevolent instruction and the steady and kind supervision of endearing friends these children must languish in ignorance remain the monuments of negligence of inattention and oftentimes of wretchedness." It continues on to describe some of the education these children will receive such as "the two handed alphabet" sign language and " the knowledge of connexion sic and the significance of the letters to their uses in spelling and reading and the power of arithmetical numbers combinations and actual calculations" along with the belief that these instructions "must be taught early in life." The next part of the circular is the written petition from the school to the legislators of New York City. It draws comparison between London who had recently funded a school for the Deaf and Dumb and New York often calling New York the "London of America". It includes some information on the founding of the school in the prior year 1817 the current amount of pupils and their needs. At the end there is a listing of the resolved items on the petition in which the legislators agreed to fund $500 towards the school as well as to fund ten students' tuition costs not to exceed $40 per student per year and paid the rent on the school room. It concludes with Board minutes thanking the legislators for the funding as well as detail the cost of schooling and tuition at the school. OCLC-0 Aug 2020 16 pgs. Measures 8" x 5" The school is still in existence today and is in fact known as the second oldest school for the deaf in America. It was renamed at some point to The New York School for the Deaf and is currently located in White Plains NY. Disbound from presumably a larger accumulation of circulars covers lacking. E. Conrad. paperback books
1961254953Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Company 1961. 25p. stapled wraps 6 x 9 inches staples rusted a few small rust stains on pages else good second edition. Democracy Versus Communism Series No. 5. D. Van Nostrand Company unknown books
L18I-00504Research & Education Association. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Research & Education Association unknown books
S08B-03580Research & Education Association. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Research & Education Association unknown books
197222640Austin: Dissemination Center of Bilingual Bicultural Education 1972. xiii 339p. wraps. Dissemination Center of Bilingual Bicultural Education unknown books
193549375Nashville: The Department 1935. Rev. ed. Paperback. Very Good. index 22p. Wrapper. 23cm. Selected from among books currently in print a final section covers out of print items. <br/><br/> The Department paperback books
1941187429Nashville: State Department of Education 1941. 48p. wraps small previous owner's name stamped on front wrap and title page one corner bumped. State Department of Education unknown books
1941285Nashville: State Department of Education 1941. 48p. wraps worn and moderately soiled pencil marginalia; a reference copy. Revised edition. State Department of Education unknown books
1695045250Amsterdam: J. Louis de Lorme 1695. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Full contemporary calf worn at the spine ends but sound. First signature loose and with a light dampstain to one corner scattered light foxing and occasional light dampstain in the right margin but mostly clean internally. The first French edition the same year as the English. With an engraved frontis and 24 plates of English kings at the rear. 8 310pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 045250. <br/><br/> J. Louis de Lorme hardcover books
189723637New York State circa 1897. Wraps. Very good. 8vo. Cardstock covers cloth taped spine. Edgewear and creasing to covers; cloth tape torn at ends. Author's name and the title "School Law" written in pen on front cover. Commercial ruled notebook about two-thirds filled with handwritten notes in pencil and pen. Approximately 20 loose handwritten sheets folded and laid in along with one printed page. Toning throughout; some blank pages entirely or partially torn out. <br/><br/>Detailed student notes apparently from a teacher's training course on the laws governing education in New York state in the late 1890s with briefer sections of notes on the geology and geography of New York; one page is dated 1897. Includes sections on Corporal Punishment "If a teacher wishes to punish a child she may do it without the parents' consent. Parents or teacher may be arrested for undue severity. Cicero said "Do not punish in anger"; the Compulsory Education Law and the authority of truant officers "The law provides that parents may be fined or imprisoned or both"; and the "Physiology Law" requiring that "physiology relating to alcoholic drinks and other narcotics and their effects on the human system shall be taught yearly in all grades in the public schools". <br /> <br />In addition to assorted notes practice tests and copied poems a printed page from the December 12 1891 School Journal is laid in including several sample lesson preparations and "Suggestions to Teachers" on narcotics and stimulants: "There is a general feeling on the part of the little ones under your charge that the use of alcoholic liquors is wrong.To prove to them that its use is deleterious to the mind and body is a hard thing for you to do. They must take this on faith and you are to be the faith-builder for the little ones." <br /> <br />The name of the notebook's author and owner appears in a list of 1900 Normal School graduates in Suffolk County issued as part of the annual New York State Superintendent's Report: Esther Alice Andrews of Patten's Mills successfully completed the English Course. A fascinating look at turn-of-the-century teacher's education. paperback books
1784045428Madrid: Joachin Ibarra 1784. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. Rebound in modern cloth wear to bottom right corner light dampstains generally clean and unmarked. 33pp. Archaeologist and Bishop of Salamanca; scarce. Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Religion & Theology. Inventory No: 045428. <br/><br/> Joachin Ibarra hardcover books
1487046404Milan: Antonius Zarotus 1487. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 19th century red morocco gilt hinges and spine rubbed and a little weak but still generally sound and attractive. Added marbled endpapers and a description of the edition and a note on the binding penned on added blank endpapers. The second edition of Tacitus much improved by Puteolanus from the first with the editio princeps of The Life of Agricola. Once thought to have been printed in the 1470s but now usually pegged as 1487. Likely washed though gently except for the first and final leaves Agricola leaves 176-187 with a dampstain in the margin final two leaves darkened. Four small wormtrails in last section leavs 121-end two trails in the textblock but generally very unobtrusive. Top edge gilt and trimmed slightly when rebound leaf numbers penciled lightly and neatly in the inner gutter.<br/><br/>Five 6 line and one 2 line initial colored in early or contemporary color 37 lines set in a fine Roman typeface often compared to Jenson and assumed to be set by him at one point 187 leaves with the blanks at 160 and 176 but lacking the final blank. <br/><br/>Graesse T7 Dibdin Bibl. Spenc. v2 461 Brunet V 633 Goff T7 ISTC it00007000<br/><br/>Provenance: With the label of A.C.C. Brodribb but likely from his father C.W. Brodribb who wrote and published in The American Library Annual a poem describing this volume laid in with a penciled date for the binding of 1855; an inscription on an added endpaper bears the same date. Also laid in is a 1949 letter to A.C.C. Brodribb Esq. from L.A. Sheppard at The British Museum describing the volume which he likely inherited following his father's death in 1945 Size: Folio. Antonius Zarotus hardcover books
1608038925Paris: Petri Chevalier 1608. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Full early calf nicely rebacked. Some soiling in margins tabs added and some have torn off occasional early notes and underlining and a few small ink droplets. A nice wide margined scholarly edition of Tacitus and Velleius with a host of notes from earlier editors and an attractive title vignette. 3 volumes in 1; 20 1 276 708 154 151. Graesse VI 9. Size: Folio. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: history; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 038925. <br/><br/> Petri Chevalier hardcover books
185970214Springfield: Bailhache & Baker. Good. 1859. Hardcover. 423 pages rebacked new endpages. The covers are rubbed and the spine is chipped. The contents are bright and complete with a great fold-out frontis. Good. . Bailhache & Baker hardcover books
1972047073Delacorte 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Condition/Near Fine. R. Crumb. Slight shelfwear tiny tear to dj t head of spine jacket price clipped and inner flap a little rumpled. Signed and inscribed by Stepanian "Mike" on the half title. Tips for avoiding prosectuion by America's foremost dope lawyer. Full page and vignette illustrations by R. Crumb. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustrator: R. Crumb. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 047073. Delacorte hardcover books
26317Chicago: Students for A Democratic Society SDS. N.D. Softcover. Wraps corners creases stained especially on rear wrap. Good; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 15 pp . Students for A Democratic Society (SDS) paperback books
1669045228Geneva: Jean Herman Widerhold 1669. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Later but old half vellum spine with a few small tears but binding sound. Scattered minor foxing and browning a bit of worming in the bottom margin early on one gathering misbound but not missing any pages. 2 folding plates 1 folding table. 15542pp First French edition of Sprat's important early history of the Royal Society first published in English in 1667. The quick turnaround is testament to the thirst for Enlightenment ideas on both sides of the channel. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; History. Inventory No: 045228. <br/><br/> Jean Herman Widerhold hardcover books
1671042306Amsterdam: Danielem Elsevirium Elsevir 1671. Second Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. The second edition of this important numismatic book by the scholar ambassador and tutor to Charles I Louis Elector Palatine. In text illustrations of coins throughout. Vellum cracked at joints and soiled but binding intact and firm. 46 917 51 index pp. Lacking the frontis. Size: Octavo 8vo. Slight foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: History; Inventory No: 042306. <br/><br/> Danielem Elsevirium (Elsevir) hardcover books
196941882Atlanta: Voter Education Project of the Southern Regional Council 1969. First Edition. Quarto 11" x 8-1/2". Side-stapled wrappers; 36pp. Fine. A roster of Black elected officials in the south as of 1969. Alabama had the most; North Carolina the least. Voter Education Project of the Southern Regional Council unknown books
1684044178Madrid: Bernardo de Villa-Diego 1684. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Later tree calf light wear at the edges quite sound and attractive. Lacking the front blank and the frontispiece title torn with significant loss at the edges and laid back down. generally mild but pervasive soiling and foxing and a number of tears with loss and repairs to the fore edge of the pages: on page 301/2 with loss of a couple of words 135/6 287/8 221/2 and 269/70 touching a few letters 187/8 touching a few letters and additionally an unrepaired tear with no loss in the gutter page 11/12 with a long unrepaired tear touching a few letters and the gloss 5/6 touching a few letters and 543/4 with a tear on the bottom corner losing a word and a few letters; last two index pages with loss at edges old notes to rear blank. Some other minor loss at the edges which may obscure some glosses scattered stains small tears etc. Otherwise complete 32-548-15 p with pagination errors of 26-27 repeated 382-3 repeated and 399-400 absent. A flawed but essentially complete copy of the first edition the only edition printed in Solís's lifetime. Translated into French Italian English Danish and German the Historia was an enormously influential history of the Spanish conquest of Mexico as well as a much imitated piece of prose. Sabin 86446. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044178. <br/><br/> Bernardo de Villa-Diego hardcover books
18459751New York 1845. Original printed wrappers stitched 32pp. Light scattered wear and fox. Very Good. "There never yet was a young people able to furnish themselves with the literary institutions they needed. It was true of New-England: her Harvard Yale and Dartmouth owed their existence to foreign munificence; and if ever similar institutions are to rise up in the West and exert a like power in molding the character of that vast empire they must receive their first impulse from abroad. This is what the Society aims to do." Officers included Edward Beecher Leonard Bacon Horace Bushnell and Samuel Walley Jr. FIRST EDITION. Sabin 85916. unknown books
185160887London 1851. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis illustrations v 214p. Cloth. 17cm. A few small spots on an otherwise bright cover. Spine slightly sloped. Gift inscription. Scattered foxing. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18605280fdLondon: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge n.d. ca. 1860. Oblong quarto decorated stiff orange wrappers 49 pp. Illustrated with twenty-two wood engravings by Josiah Wood Whimper. Good; cover shows wear front hinge broken interior clean and complete. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, n.d. [ca. 1860]. unknown books
1936207770Chicago: Education Committee Socialist Party 1936. Pamphlet. 15p. wraps slightly browned else very good condition 5.5x8.25 inches. Profits and poverty series no. 3. Education Committee, Socialist Party unknown books
193679400Chicago: Education Committee Socialist Party 1936. 15p. wraps slightly browned half inch closed tear in right hand margin of wraps and text. Profits and poverty series no. 3. Education Committee, Socialist Party unknown books