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45220New York: McLoughlin Bros. Publishers N.d. Edition not stated. 12mo; chromolithographed wrappers; 12pp; illus. Ownership inscription Jacob H. Kerr dated 1890. Spine held together with clear tape; generally soiled and worn; text complete with the four color-printed vignettes clean and in excellent condition; still just Good. A McLoughlin Brothers juvenile chapbook issued in the publisher's series of "Illuminated Texts for Sunday School Rewards. McLoughlin Bros., Publishers unknown books
1856791091856. SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE VOLUME XIII NUMBER 14 WHOLE NO. 292 APRIL 8 1854 - VOLUME XV NUMBER 12 WHOLE NUMBER 339 MARCH 22 1856 PP. 105-200 1-192 & 1-96 complete. 4to 3/4 leather with marbled paper covered boards. Spine joints cracked one inch chip to heel tiny chips to crown. Corners scraped boards rubbed. Interior near fine with occasional small closed tear to edges of pages. Light foxing throughout. Illustrated in b/w in text. Uncommon early volumes. unknown books
19181719435Students of the Brockport Normal School 1918. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Edges rubbed. 1918 Stapled Binding. 32 pp. Original wrappers. An unrecorded publication released by the Brockport Normal School during World War I - none in OCLC. Printed in Rochester NY with numerous local advertisements. Contains numerous war-related pieces from articles to poems with a photograph of 'one of our six Junior Red Cross rooms'. Contents: Patriotism poem; How the Women of the United States Are Fighting for Their Country; The Service Flag; The American Red Star Animal Relief; Our Part poem; Get a Transfer poem; A Narrow Escape; A Changed Ambition poem; Our First Red Cross Speaker; Stop Look Listen!; The Junior Red Cross in Brockport Normal School; Letter from a Girl in Italy to Her Friend in America; The Midyears poem; Miss Jackson's Birthday; Lincoln's First Love; War-Savings Stamps; The Soldier's Dream; The Slacker; Why Should We Buy War Savings Stamps; Exchanges; French III: L'Anniversaire de Lincoln; Some Syllopyms; Alumni Notes; On Longfellow poem; Training School Notes: How a Boy Earned Money for War Saving Stamps; Why We Should Be Patriotic; The Excitement; Methods of Field Fortifications and Warfare Means; Poor Molly; Sure Winner; A Delicate Hint; Knocks: The Days of Real Sport; Jokes. Students of the Brockport Normal School unknown books
15191338406Anderson: Anderson High School 1915-1916. Hardcover. Octavo; Fair; Hardcover; Spine black with gold print on brown banner raised bands; Boards in black cloth with gold print on brown leather band tattered spine caps and corners fading/rubbing/shelfwear owner initial in gold print on front; Text block consists of bound issues of periodical cracked hinges front and rear shaken binding front flyleaf torn along spine spine break in center of text block penciled name on cover of most issues occasional pencil notation within; Variously paged illustrated b&w. 1338406. FP New Rockville Stock. Anderson High School hardcover books
1947WRCLIT64714Sacramento: The Nugget Press 1947. Octavo. Cloth. Portrait frontis and map. Bookplate on front pastedown otherwise a very good copy. First edition. One of 180 numbered copies printed as a class project by the students of C.K. McClatchy High School. A section of acknowledgements at the end lists the students involved ranging from the researching and writing of the text to typesetting printing and binding. The Nugget Press hardcover books
184057668Stockport: printed by James Lomax & Sons Underbank 1840. 16mo pp. 12; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Long account of Joseph Myer Esq. treasurer of the Stockport Sunday School and his 50-year tenure. Stockport is a market and industrial town just southeast of Manchester. University of Manchester only in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed by James Lomax & Sons, Underbank unknown books
18703023Boston: Wright & Potter State Printer 1870. Together with the Annual Reports of the Resident Officers; Public Document # 20 report for October 1869; reviews the state of the institution financial reports etc. number of people at the school and their original home towns; 26 pages original pink paper wraps; some spine ends edge tips wear to binding; a very good copy. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Wright & Potter, State Printer Paperback books
194877410Washington: GPO 1948. Paperback. Very Good. folding map photos 311p. Original wrapper. 27cm. Cover browned around edges. Former owner's name. <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
1950bas87St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg High School Class of 1950 1990. Quarto paperbound stapled white illus. wrappers 32 pp. Very Good with light rubbing to covers interior clean & tight. St. Petersburg High School Class of 1950, 1990. unknown books
1950bas86St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg High School Class of 1950 2000. Quarto paperbound stapled white illus. wrappers 72 pp. Good with fading to upper cover interior clean & tight. Photographs of entire class included along with class directory. St. Petersburg High School Class of 1950, 2000. unknown books
181439223Londini: Ex officinâ Johannis Nichols et Sociorum 1814. Small 8vo 18.5cm 7.25". Frontis. port. 1 f. 62 pp. <br><br>John Colet 14671519 Dean of St. Paul's seems in 1508 to have begun to think about "applying his patrimony to education by the reconstitution of St Paul's Cathedral school in new premises reflecting a preoccupation with education as prerequisite for spiritual regeneration" DNB online. He "opened the doors to St Pauls School in 1509 to educate boys 'from all nacions and countres indifferently' St. Paul's School website.<br>Â Â Â Â Elegantly bound and handsomely printed this is the first edition of this collection for use of the boys of the school and is comprised of "Preces quotidianae ut celebrantur in scholâ Paulina" and "Catechismus cum ordine Confirmationis." The prayers were first published in 1642 and are in Latin while the catechism is in Greek on versos of leaves and Latin opposite on rectos. The engraved frontispiece portrait of Colet is by John Taylor Wedgwood 17831856 a cousin of Josiah Wedgwood.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Late 19th-century bookplate of the Rev. George H. Culshaw; most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary green straight-grain goat spine gilt extra; both boards with a gilt double-rule outer border and an inner center frame of single gilt rule with large gilt corner devices. Board edges with a gilt roll; narrow turn-ins with a different gilt roll. All edges gilt.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of WorldCat locate only six U.S. libraries IU NjNbT PPiT IEN NNC NNG reporting ownership. Binding as above; spine sunned to olive front cover with scuff sometime well disguised boards showing signs of having been bent some time ago. Bookplate and label as above. A very few light spots of foxing pages overall clean and crisp. Very good condition. => A very attractive book. Ex officinâ Johannis Nichols et Sociorum hardcover books
1932289887Richmond Virginia: Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia 1932. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Three early yearbooks for St. Christopher's School a Church School of the Diocese of Virginia. With the usual photographs clubs and lists of students as well as pricing requirements a history of the school and other details to join the small boarding school. The '26-7 yearbook is lacking the front endpaper with loss to one of the fore-edges of one photo and scattered foxing. Some wear and soiling to the paper covers. Stapled paperback. Very Good binding. Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia unknown books
183557666Walworth: printed by J. Packer Albion Place 1835. 16mo pp. 22 2; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Includes a list of subscribers and donors. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed by J. Packer, Albion Place unknown books
183957665London: printed for the Society by Mead & Powell 93 Whitechapel 1839. 16mo pp. 37 1; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Founded in 1800 the Methodist Sion Chapel was in the notoriously squalid Whitechapel section of London. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed for the Society by Mead & Powell, 93, Whitechapel unknown books
194628378aNew York: McGraw-Hill 1946. Quarto cloth typewritten x 267 pp. Photos illus. Very Good. McGraw-Hill, [1946]. hardcover books
193588372NY:: Evander Childs High School. Good. 1935. Paperback. Shepard Rifkin's first book appearance two poems. First edition paperback. INSCRIBED by Shepard Rifkin in 1986 on page 39 - his page of contribution. Damp stained on the covers and throughout the text block at the fore edges thus only good in stapled printed wraps. Many unopened pages. ; 63 pages . Evander Childs High School, paperback books
81468bdThe Coral Gables Museum Corp. 2010. One of an edition limited to 100 hardbound copies. Oblong quarto hardcover slick full-color illus. boards 80 pp. Illustrated in full color. Fine As New in a Fine As New dust jacket. hardcover books
1939005152Lee MA: Shawn School of Dance for Men 1939. Very Good Plus wrappers lightly soiled and rubbed. Photographs by John Lindquist Marcus Blechman and Mitchell Shapiro. Program for the 1939-1940 season presenting The Dome Dance of the Ages and O Libertad. SCARCE. First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Shawn School of Dance for Men Paperback books
1998373051998. Seton Hall Law Review. Newark New Jersey: Seton Hall Law School. Vol. 1 to 29 1970-1998. Volumes 1 to 19 bound; volumes 20 to 29 part 1 original paper issues. Ex-private law firm library Very good. Special $350. Seton Hall Law Review is a nationally recognized scholarly legal journal that publishes critical and analytical articles on significant topical legal issues. Students not only edit the lead articles but also write a Comment on recent judicial decisions and developments. The Law Review is published quarterly and is edited and managed by its student editorial board and staff. Most members are selected on the basis of their demonstrated writing ability through a competition each summer that is based on a combination of competition scores and grades. unknown books
2003387552003. Seton Hall Law Review. Newark New Jersey: Seton Hall Law School. Vol. 1 to 33 No. 3 1970-2003. Original paper wrappers. Ex-private law firm library very good. Special $295. Seton Hall Law Review is a nationally recognized scholarly legal journal that publishes critical and analytical articles on significant topical legal issues. Students not only edit the lead articles but also write a Comment on recent judicial decisions and developments. The Law Review is published quarterly and is edited and managed by its student editorial board and staff. Most members are selected on the basis of their demonstrated writing ability through a competition each summer that is based on a combination of competition scores and grades. unknown books
1941249fdSt. Petersburg Florida: Mound Park Hospital School of Nursing 1941. Quarto cream fabricoid unpaginated. Very Good with light foxing age darkened spotting and edgewear; names noted in ink across the bottoms of a number of photographs. Mound Park Hospital School of Nursing, 1941. unknown books
193575174Cadiz OH: Cadiz High School. Very Good. 1935. Softcover. Black softcovers measuring 9 1/4 x 7 inches - a bit scuffed and worn but contents are bright and clean and fully illustrated. students sports teams etc. Complete in 122 pages. . Cadiz High School paperback books
18398953Edinburgh: Whyte & Co. 1839. 8vo. 11 1 blank 8 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Apparently not in NSTC CD version. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly age-toned. Inked numeral on title-page. Whyte & Co. unknown books
R03L-00359School Specialty Publishing. Used - Good. Good condition. School Specialty Publishing unknown books
197738465Chicago: Guild Forum Committee 1977. Broadside bulletin board flyer 11" x 8-1/2". Mimeographed printed recto-only on standard white bond. Mild corner creases Near Fine. Announces a lecture under the auspices of the Guild Bookstore a cooperatively-run business which was Chicago's largest radical bookshop through the Seventies and Eighties. George Schmidt was the chairman of a group called S.U.B.S. Substitutes United for Better Schools. Guild Forum Committee unknown books