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2nd impression, 154 pages, illustrated, small water stain to the covers. eng
IMP OFFSET .. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 75 pages.
31 p. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Offset printing. Square 8vo. Original printed wraps. Softcover. Very good condition. Scarce. AMER 3
142 pages, light foxing to page edges, previous owner name on inside front cover, no publication date. eng
A very good paperback. Clean, tight, unmarked. ...
No marks or inscriptions and no creasing to covers. A very clean very tight booklet with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 80pp. Full of practical guidance on managing difficult situations at work and how to make safety more a matter of sound judgement than luck.
OXFORT UNIVERSITY PRESS. 1944. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 32 pages. Carte en noir et blanc sur la deuxième de couverture. Note au stylo sur la page de titre.
Roy. 4to., First Edition, with an engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 engraved portraits, 6 plates (1 double-page, 3 tinted and 2 folding), 7 facsimiles (3 double-page and 1 folding) and a large folding engraved map, neat contemporary signature on title and front paste-down, some occasional light spotting; contemporary boards, very neatly rebacked in cloth to style, paper label, a very good, clean copy of a scarce work. Neatly bound in before frontispiece is a double-page letter in facsimile from the Honourable Charles Grey acknowledging, on behalf of HRH Prince Albert, receipt of a copy of the book for the Royal Library. The letter repeats complimentary made by Queen Victoria in respect of the work. A printed slip transcribing the letter is bound in at end. With two relevant cuttings neatly affixed to front paste-down. A spare printed label is laid in at end. The Watt Club was formed after the inventor's death in 1819. Lowndes IV, 2858.
pp. 125, (1) [Hymn], (2) [Index and Books published by Rev. Williams]. Bookplate of Movis H. Grodenken. Small 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Spine darkened. Hardbound. First issued in 1925. "An antidote to books in libraries teaching evolution, infidelity and atheism". Very good copy. SCIENCE BOX 1
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear with light discoloration to spine. DJ flap creased. Scholar's name to ffep. Minor shelfwear to book else fine. ; Contents: Contemporary analyses of decline; Ovid: the poet and politics; The dominance of Greek culture; Authoritarianism and irrationality; Thought and expression; Literature and society. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 344 pages
Dustjacket has light discoloration to spine. Book is fine. ; Contents: Contemporary analyses of decline; Ovid: the poet and politics; The dominance of Greek culture; Authoritarianism and irrationality; Thought and expression; Literature and society. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 344 pages
DJ has tear to upped edge of front panel. Scholar's blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Contents: Contemporary analyses of decline; Ovid: the poet and politics; The dominance of Greek culture; Authoritarianism and irrationality; Thought and expression; Literature and society. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 344 pages
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and light rubbing. DJ has one open tear near spine (1cm). Book has minor shelfwear. ; Contents: Contemporary analyses of decline; Ovid: the poet and politics; The dominance of Greek culture; Authoritarianism and irrationality; Thought and expression; Literature and society. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 344 pages
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and light rubbing. DJ spine a bit sunned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Book has minor shelfwear. ; Contents: Contemporary analyses of decline; Ovid: the poet and politics; The dominance of Greek culture; Authoritarianism and irrationality; Thought and expression; Literature and society. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 344 pages
Dustjacket has a few small tears to head of spine. Small handwritten bookplate to ffep (Elaine Fantham "With the compliments of the Author"). Book has minor shelfwear. ; Contents: Contemporary analyses of decline; Ovid: the poet and politics; The dominance of Greek culture; Authoritarianism and irrationality; Thought and expression; Literature and society. ; Sather Classical Lectures 45; 344 pages
pp. xi, 154 + Full page photographs. Presentation label from Lycoming College president, D. Frederick Wertz. Title page stained. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, soiled. Hardbound. Includes list of Teachers and Trustees. PA 12
Very good clean copy, minor bumping to edge of jacket. Pages bright and tight. Used
pp. 44 + Large glossy print frontis photograph of 13 men at their 25th reunion. 8vo. 220 mm. Disbound. Original printed front wrap present. The owner of this scarce pamphlet was Thomas S. McClelland, a prominent lawyer in Chicago. Born in PA, he graduated Williams in 1864, and almost immediately joined the Union Army. Called "Honest Tom" by his classmastes, he was over 6' tall "straight as an Indian, and almost as swarthy." He missed the reunion, and does not appear in the photograph. Those that do are identified on p. 4. In the photo they appear to be a substanial and quietly prosperous group. Most are dressed in frock coats, holding their top hats and bowlers. Williams College is a private liberal arts college located in Williamstown, MA. It was established in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim Williams, and was originally open only to men. Very scarce. Not recorded in OCLC. PA69
About The Book : Education in India; B. Present condition OF education in india. I. Steps leading to Establishment of Present System 2.Organization of the System 3. Administration of the System 4. General Statistics a. Number and Attendance of Expenditure e. Special Education d. Examinations. It might, perhaps, be thought natural to introduce the treatment of the subject of this paper with a consideration of the country, the civilization, and the regions of the Hindus, all of which are so closely allied to a study of education in India. But the necessity for such preliminary discussion is not so apparent when we remember the availability, at the present day, of information with regard to the life and the civilization of people inhabiting the most distant portions of the earth, the large place which the English language and literature are now occupying in the changing civilization of the Orient, and the predominance of Eastern questions in the rapidly developing history of our time, so largely recorded in our own language. About The Author : William I. Chamberlain (1862-1937) was born on, India son of Jacob and Charlotte Chamberlain. William Isaac Chamberlain, Indian minister, college president, writer. Education: Bachelor of Arts, Rutgers, 1882, Master of Arts, 1886, Doctor of Laws, 1935. Bachelor of Divinity, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1886, Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia.
About The Book : Education in India; B. Present condition OF education in india. I. Steps leading to Establishment of Present System 2.Organization of the System 3. Administration of the System 4. General Statistics a. Number and Attendance of Expenditure e. Special Education d. Examinations. It might, perhaps, be thought natural to introduce the treatment of the subject of this paper with a consideration of the country, the civilization, and the regions of the Hindus, all of which are so closely allied to a study of education in India. But the necessity for such preliminary discussion is not so apparent when we remember the availability, at the present day, of information with regard to the life and the civilization of people inhabiting the most distant portions of the earth, the large place which the English language and literature are now occupying in the changing civilization of the Orient, and the predominance of Eastern questions in the rapidly developing history of our time, so largely recorded in our own language. About The Author : William I. Chamberlain (1862-1937) was born on, India son of Jacob and Charlotte Chamberlain. William Isaac Chamberlain, Indian minister, college president, writer. Education: Bachelor of Arts, Rutgers, 1882, Master of Arts, 1886, Doctor of Laws, 1935. Bachelor of Divinity, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1886, Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 200pp. This study tells the story of the creation of the University of the West of England at Bristol and the histories of its predecessor institutions which were amalgamated into it. Illustrated.
Appears unread. No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 140pp. A study of the complexities of race and education, examining developments in both policy and practice.
CONTAINS BOOKLET. 25.5x33 cm. Unpaginated. Hard cover. As new. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
132p. Hardcover Good condition The author was president of Oberlin College
8vo., original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Splendid example of a scarce pamphlet providing 'education for the masses'. IN VIRTUALLY UNMARKED CONDITION THIS IS A RARE SURVIVAL. Apparently not recorded by the British Library.