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197613381Washington: Government Printing Office. Very Good. 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. 9" x 12"; illustrated cloth near fine; ex library with usual marks; contents clean and complete. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
1870028333Albany: Joel Munsell 1870. First Edition. Cloth. Good Condition. Nice copy with a few library markings. Moderate wear to green cloth boards with heavier wear at the corners and the head and tail of the spine. One puncture hole through cloth in the middle of the spine but not affecting gilt lettering or structure of the binding. Binding is still tight and interior is bright and clean. Top page edges gilt. 312 pp Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: History; New England; Antiquarian & Rare; Boston; Inventory No: 028333. <br/><br/> Joel Munsell hardcover books
19033158London and Manchester: John Haywood 1903. First edition. Near Fine. Original pictorial boards with cloth to spine. 76 pages. Faint toning to edges of covers but surprisingly clean overall. Early ownership signature of "Sarah Askworth.1906" to the verso of the front cover and overlaid with tape. Lightly toned throughout but otherwise unmarked without the signs of kitchen use common in such books. Scarce in trade OCLC reports no copies of the present work at institutions. <br/><br/>"Around the year 1900 there was a concern about the physical state of the people of Britain. Even though there had been tremendous efforts in the late 19th century to provide better public health housing and education many children were still no more healthy than they had been back in the 1840s. The new Liberal government elected in 1906 passed various measures to try to deal with this problem.and they gave permission for schools to offer meals to their pupils" National Archives. Efforts to consider the link between education and nutrition had begun in the lead-up to the laws however; and the present work is a scarce surviving example of such a cookery. Its compilers note in the preface "This collection of Recipes has been prepared specially for Day and Evening Schools. The instructions of the Education Department.have been embodied." Given the book's brevity it contains a multitude of basic nutritious and locally accessible foods that can be combined for a variety of different meals -- always with an eye to giving growing students the fuel they need to grow and thrive in their schooldays. There is even included a selection of recipes designed for the sickroom when students are ill and need extra care for their health. A research-rich compendium. Near Fine. John Haywood unknown books
18972163501Dodd Mead and Company 1897. First Thus. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Burgis Wm. William. First thus. Bookplate on front endpaper gatefold frontispiece loose but included. 1897 Hard Cover. 38 pp. 4to. 1897 reissue of 1726 original. A collection of early images of Harvard University originally produced in 1726 and re-released here with descriptive text including correspondence between Thomas Hollis and former Harvard President E. Holyoke. Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover books
1811045755London: Edward Jeffery 1811. Later Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Contemporary cloth backed boards boards worn at the corners front endpaper loose endpapers browned; bright internally. 124pp Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: History; Reference. Inventory No: 045755. <br/><br/> Edward Jeffery hardcover books
1855WRCLIT81584Bury St. Edmund: Printed for Private Circulation by W. Fuller Butter Market 1855. 171pp. Octavo. Extracted from pamphlet volume. Pictorial title vignette. A bit of spotting at top spine corners of last two leaves otherwise very good. First edition. A sermon in favor of universal education even if hampered within the structure of a religious authority and in tribute to the Rector's mother who left £1000 toward the erection of the schools. Rare: OCLC locates a copy at Yale and COPAC locates the copy at the BL. OCLC:45176058. Printed for Private Circulation, by W. Fuller, Butter Market unknown books
1979EEG1376Bethesda MD:: U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare 1979. 1979. 4to. vi 501 1 pp. Indexes. Gray gilt-stamped cloth. Very good. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1979. hardcover books
1979EEG1375Bethesda MD:: U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare 1979. 1979. 4to. vi 501 1 pp. Indexes. Gray gilt-stamped cloth. Very good. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1979. hardcover books
233fdInformation & Education Section Hq. Mtousa n.d. ca. 1940s. Small octavo paperbound illus. light blue stapled wrappers 96 pp. Very Good with some foxing age darkening. Contents: How to See Rome; History; A Tour of the Vatican; Ancient Rome: The Heart of the ancient City The Capitoline Hill Outside the Forum and the Palatine The Forum and the Palatine; A Walk on the Corso Vittorio Emmanuele; A Walk on the Corso Umberto; a Tour of the Churches; West of the Tiber; A Drive in Southeast Rome; Art Museums; Time for Relaxation; A List of Clubs Theaters Restaurants and Churches. unknown books
1959211036Washington DC: AFL-CIO Department of Education 1959. 41p. card covers with black plastic comb binding 8.5x11 inches very good condition. Teaching guide for use with AFL-CIO parliamentary procedure manual 'How to run a union meeting' publication no. 81. AFL-CIO Department of Education unknown books
15396Albumen photo mounted on heavy backing. 1912. image is 7"x5" on a 10"x8" original mat. "Guy Brouillard. Zwingle School. First to 8th Grade." A young male teacher stands in the back of a classroom with 30-40 students of all ages at their desks. An enormous book most likely a teacher's edition has its own bench desk at the front of the room. 4 large windows on the wall have made the image over exposed some aging to mat Image in very good condition. unknown books
1984177855Tempe: AACHE 1984. Folder containing membership application form 4-panel 8.5x11 inch program 3 blank letterheads for notes 59 page photocopied draft of an action plan compiled and edited by Raymond V. Padilla and Miguel Montiel very good in 8.5x11 inch white folder printed in blue. AACHE unknown books
1931041568Brussels: van het Congoleesch Aandenken 1931. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Original blue wraps sunned worn at spine ends heavy foxing to endpapers printed on heavy paper. A fascinating retrospective on the Belgian Congo and the Belgians who died opening it up. 292pp filled with photos facsimiles and illustration. Scarce especially the Dutch edition. Published the same year in French. Size: Quarto 4to. Text is clean and unmarked. Scattered foxing but text mostly clean. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Exploration. Inventory No: 041568. <br/><br/> van het Congoleesch Aandenken paperback books
1785045311Paris: Duflos 1785. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Marillier; Duflos. Full contemporary crushed red morocco a bit of wear at edges and corners. Incomplete binding up a small section of the complete work - 30 plates along with 2 title pages and table the last section of 6 plates from Abrege de l'Histoire Sacrée. Mostly very light dampstain in the inner margin of the first half - quite attractive and engraved throughout on recto only. The complete work is rare complete and had over 200 plates and was issued in parts this comprises plates 1-6 of parts 1-3 of Abrege de l'Histoire Universelle along with 1-6 part 1 of Sacrée along with 7-12 of part 2. An attractive selection in a nice binding. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Illustrator: Marillier; Duflos. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 045311. <br/><br/> Duflos hardcover books
1988265540Washington: AFL-CIO Department of Education 1988. 87p. stapled wraps 5x7 inches very good condition. Revised edition first published in 1958 AFL-CIO Publications No. 75. AFL-CIO Department of Education unknown books
17163Education Photo album by Class of 1942 at Tougaloo College. 1938-1942. 78 original silver gelatin print photographs of the students taken in the 1930s-1940s Assembled later in the early 1970's to celebrate the 30th class reunion for Class of 1942 at Tougaloo College in Mississippi. Ephemera from wedding invitations college brochures and a complete roster of the class. Original black boards. "Photographs" on front cover in gilt. 12.5 x 10.5 inches. Photographs and ephemera collected in protective sheeting with original 3-ring binding. Photograph size range from 2.5 in x 1.5 in to 10 x 8 inches. Scattered brief captions for photographs usually identifying the sitter. 39 names listed on the Class of 1942 roster with current address listed all across the South but also places as far away as New England Chicago and Los Angeles. A 1940s pamphlet for the school describes it as "the only A-rated college for Negroes and the only liberal arts college for Negroes in the state of Mississippi." Photographs of friends and classmates along with occasional photographs of campus. A few women pose outside Holmes Hall at Tougaloo and another photo offers an interior view of dormitory "Room 55" starkly decorated with a pair of twin beds a few pennants on the wall. Many photos of women posing in evening dresses about to leave for an event as well as casual snapshots of outings. In addition to images around Tougaloo students also visited friends at other Historically Black Colleges and Universities including Tennessee State University and Dillard University. Includes snapshots from trips and outings together around the country. Photos from Washingtion D.C. the Thousand Islands archipelago at the US-Canadian border Mackinac Island in Michigan and at Lake Michigan in Chicago. One image of 5 men of bicycles reads "From USS Alabama"; the Alabama was commissioned in 1942 and was an important battleship in the Pacific Theater in WWII. When the United States entered World War II in December 1941 the Navy's African-American sailors had been limited to serving as Mess Attendants for nearly two decades. However the pressures of wartime on manpower resources gradually forced changes; while the Navy remained racially segregated in training and in most service units in 1942 the enlisted rates were opened to all qualified personnel. In 1944 further strides were made when the Navy commissioned the first ever African-Americans officers. Tougaloo College is one of the United States' premier historically black colleges and universities HBCU in the nation. The school was founded in 1869. from 1871 until 1892 the college served as a teachers' training school funded by the state of Mississippi. Tougaloo remained predominantly a teacher training school until 1920 when the College ceased to receive aid from the state. Courses for college credit were first offered in 1897 and the first Bachelor of Arts degree was awarded in 1901. Some wear to outer hinges of album binder loose but holding. Content in excellent condition. unknown books
16693Thompson Perry C. Editor Fayette Avery McKenzie et al. Fisk University News: volume 6 no.6 Nashville Tenn. March 1916. 32p. 6x9 inches booklet in stapled gray wraps printed blue. Editorials letters sports results arts club news and other material appears in this special "Student Number" compiled by the students themselves. Light staining and heavier toning to covers and margins of text block also mild wear and a vertical crease. Magazine. #194590 Monthly publication from the African American University founded in 1865. The News began publication in 1910 and ended in 1925. Only 9 holdings of broken runs or individual copies of various issues located in OCLC. This issue includes a selection from "How to rise as a race" by Sutton E. Griggs; a report on her experience as a resident of the French Quarter in Paris by C. Edwina Yerby who notes its multi-ethnic character; a short story by Gladys D. Dunbar and more. unknown books
15403Vintage Silver gelatin photo. Approx. 4" x 6" . C. 1920s. Portrait of an African American female graduate in her cap and gown .Inscribed in ink "to my cousin from Herlin". Very god condition. unknown books
16255William E. Anderson. "Thesis Writing: A Guide for the Preparation of the Master's Thesis". Montgomery Alabama: The Paragon Press 1947. Paper wrappers 56 pages 9 x 6 in.<br/>First edition. Stapled blue wrappers; small name stamp in center and all four corners on front and back wrappers. Pamphlet outlines basic planning organization and composition guidelines for graduate students at The State Teachers College at Montgomery Alabama. This school was a historically black college that went on to become Alabama State University. Includes tables and graphs. A fine manual that documents African-American students' progress in higher education at an historic HBCU. unknown books
1990254826Albuquerque: The Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1990 Conference 1990. 11x17 inch poster folded to an 8.5x11 inch brochure with information about the Conference on one side and registration form and mailing addresses on the other and the poster inside. Joy Harjo was the Keynote Speaker at the November 1990 Conference held at University of New Mexico. The Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1990 Conference unknown books
1670719th cent Women education Album with 38 handwritten entries from friends and admirers of a young lady in 1827 Pennsylvania. 8 x 6.5 in. Original boards. Gilt detail to spine and covers. "Louisa M. Partridge" on gilt black leather label on front cover. Green marble end papers. 140 pages. 4 drawings and 1 vivid small watercolor of a rose and open book. Entries marked as being recorded in Middletown Norwich Mt. Lebanon and Woodstock. Clipping pasted to inside front cover: "Definition of a lady's album. - An instrument of torture invented by some cruel fair one to rack the brains of her male acquaintance."<br/><br/>Friendship albums became popular in America in the 1820s as the blossoming culture of sentimentalism made its mark on personal relationships especially those of young women finishing their time at a female academy and preparing to leave their school friends. "O bless the hours when first I met That winning smile of thine! It soothed the lingering long regret of auld lang syne." "To Louisa Let them tell of the joys that e'er can be found In the gay round of pleasure where riches abound Let them picture with Janey's best art the delight Found in tipping nowhere and now there the bright Flowers of beauty as through life we move But give me the smile from the friend that I love.". unknown books
1863025116Frankfurt: Wilhelm Richler 1863. First Edition. Pamphlet. Fair. Scarce first edition of Sander's work on the American Civil War. 121pp - first edition - later editions 1865 etc. had maps and some added material. Sabin 76345. Front cover detached but present - wraps generally in good condition light chipping at edges and a bit soiled generally. A few loose pages and in general need of some restoration but a complete copy of a scarce civil war work typically only seen in later editions. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: Americana; History. Inventory No: 025116. Wilhelm Richler unknown books
1585046650Antwerp: Christopher Plantin 1585. Early Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. 3 volumes bound in 1 in old full calf 1585 1585 and 1588; a few dents at the edges wear to corners quite sound overall old catalog entry pasted to endpaper. The first two titles continuously paginated. Minor staining here and there paper repair in one margin trimmed a bit close at the top edge just touching page numbers and running title occasionally. 6 plates 3 folding in Amphitheatro/Amphitheatris. One folding plate missing the third section one with a repaired tear at the fold. 14 plates 12 of them folding in Saturnalium; plates lettered A-M and two large unlettered plates. Some wear and soiling to plates generally at the edges a few of the larger plates creased in spots but very good overall. 105 3pp; 8 175pp. Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046650. Christopher Plantin hardcover books
1659046187London: John Streater or Simon Miller 1659. Later Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Later paneled and gilt calf hinges a bit rubbed cracking and weakening but still an attractive binding; bookplates of Charles John Shopee on pastedown and added endpaper. Either the 1659 or 1663 edition of Thomas Langley's translation and abridgement of Vergil's De inventoribus rerum. Lacking the title and preliminaries - the 1663 edition was the same as the 1659 but with the title and preliminaries canceled likely this was a leftover that was canceled but not bound up with the new title page the 1663 had no preliminaries. Scattered minor foxing minor old marks short notes underlines and soiling small burn mark in one margin and a tiny hole at the upper right of page 1 trimmed a little close in spots but not obscuring any text. 311 26pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; History. Inventory No: 046187. <br/><br/> John Streater or Simon Miller hardcover books
19542159325Radcliffe College / The Crimson Printing Company Cambridge 1954. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Jacket a bit toned. Radcliffe College / The Crimson Printing Company, Cambridge hardcover books