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19702102050060bvkUrbana IL, Finial Press, 1970. 3 blank sheets; 32 unnumbered pages with text and 4 (3 wholepage, 1 red) silkscreen prints, 3 blank sheet; all on yellowish large Rives-Paper. - Illustrated red cloth ''handbound by Mary Ellen Chapdu'' with olive silk marker ribbon; oblong-Folio (ca. 26 x 34 cm).
19543114915Boston: The Beacon Press 1954. XVI, 366 Seiten, XII Bildtafeln. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Goldprägung. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
64 pages including index. Copyright 1969. Many illustrations in black and white. Chapters include: The Explosion; How are Unions Organized?; From Then to Now; The Growth of Unions and Their Differences Now; Disputes, Strikes and How They are Settled; Unions and Politics; Unions Abroad and International Unionism; The Future; Suggestions for further reading and references. Several school marks. Orange and white illustrated covers. Average wear. Book
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2025x-1107185661Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 466 pages. 7.00x1.00x10.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
19675360Julliard 1967 209 pages in8. 1967. Reliure Editeur avec jaquette. 209 pages. Le narrateur qui utilise le pseudonyme de William Wilson raconte comment sa vie dans une école de campagne anglaise est bouleversée par l'arrivée d'un nouveau venu. Il exprime une profonde honte associée à son véritable nom qu'il refuse de révéler
19376413Gary IN: Horace Mann School 1937 . First edition. Stapled wrappers. Very Good. 8vo 1121 pages brown wrappers. Rare: no copy cited in WorldCat. <br/><br/>"It is the purpose of this book to show that a desirable life at Work Study and Play can actually be secured for children and adults by the WIDER USE OF THE SCHOOL - Preface." Thirty million American children are locked out of their schools for over half of the time that they want to use them. Thirty million American adults who want ot use the schools are locked out practically all of the time. GARY BROKE THIS LOCKOUT IN 1907 BY EXTENDING THE USE OF ITS SCHOOLS." Printed by the Students of Horace Mann School. " " Early in the 20th century education reformers were calling for new approaches to meet the demands of that era. "The Great Lockout" was written by William Wirt in 1937 to describe the radical Platoon Work-Study-Play Schools that flourished in Gary Indiana from 1907-37. This book contains Wirt's original document which provides a rationale for changing the curriculum offers cost comparisons and describes strategies for implementation. The Platoon Schools were pre-kindergarten through adult-education community schools that adhered to an extended school-year and school-day calendar. The book also contains a supplement that connects the Gary designs with the local realities of the present and the national visions of continuous learning systems for the future." Note: also with a page of illustrations by Casimir Norwaish aka Cass Norwaish then a student at Tolleston High School who went on to illustrate book covers professionally Horace Mann School unknown
19141604250083Urbana Ill. : Trelease 1/1/1914. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. 25 issues No. 1-25. Issued separately from 1887 to 1906 then discontinued. Hardcover. Shelf wear. Gutters weakened. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Urbana, Ill. : Trelease hardcover
1978016281NEWHALL CALIFORNIA : William S. HART HIGH SCHOOL 1978. Hardcover. Fine. B00K: Fine/ $179.17 TOMAHAWK `78; William S. HART HIGH SCHOOL Vol. 31. William S. HART HIGH SCHOOL Staff William S. HART HIGH SCHOOL 1978 NEWHALL CALIFORNIA Tall Wide Thick H/c. Silver/Grey Cloth Spine With Title In Black Letters Hard Cover B00K: Fine/ Shelf Edge And Corner Wear. 232 Numbered Pages Printed On 0ff~White Paper In Fine/As New/ Condition. No Student Endorsements Or Signatures. D/j: None. = No Odors No Writing No Other Names No Rippling Not Stuck Together No Book Plate Not X~Library No Remainder Or Other Marks. Description Applies To These B00Ks Only Which Will Be. = This B00K Is Hard To Find Will Be Packaged And Shipped Carefully Mailed In A Mailing B0X = To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift For The Discriminating Reader / Collector. = WORLD WIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE <br/> <br/> William S. HART HIGH SCHOOL hardcover
2093722 Charlotte Street Bloomsbury London. 'Friday Morning'. No date 1842. 1p. 4to. On bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. The verso of the second leaf bearing a seal in red wax is addressed by Müller 'To the Secretary of the Manchester Exhibition'. Winstanley has written the picture's catalogue number 244 at the head. Letter and signature in a bold large hand. Reads: 'Sir I take the liberty of forwarding to ye. Institution the picture of ye. Money Changers Siout Egypt. Price £45.' In its report of the exhibition October 1842 the Art-Union singled out Müller's painting for praise: 'A work of the highest merit; the production of an artist who has secured a reputation second to that of very few who do honour to their country. The whole arrangement of this picture money changers of Egypt is excellent; it is full of strong character – a deep reading of the human mind; and as an example of colour it is in all respects masterly.' 22 Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury [London]. 'Friday Morning'. No date [1842]. unknown
19779No place. 22 May 1795. 2pp. 12mo. In good condition lightly-aged with slight damage on removal from album. Addressed to 'Revd. Mr. Gilpin Cheam'. In 1777 on becoming vicar of Boldre in the New Forest Gilpin handed over the headmastership of Cheam School to his second son William Gilpin the younger 1757-1848. Written with a freshness reflecting 'the particular interest' Gilpin paid to 'the theory and practice of epistolary writing' noted by Alain Kerhervé in his edition of Gilpin's letters to his grandson 'William writes to William' 2014. He begins by explaining that he has been informed by 'Will Farish' the Farishes and Gilpins were related by marriage that the account he gave of 'ye Portuguese missionaries' was mistaken and that they were in fact 'Mahomedan missionaries': 'I mentioned it to Mrs. Gisborne frm. whom I had ye acount; & send Will. Farish an extract frm. her letter; & I send it open that you may read it. not present' The letter continues: 'I mentioned to Mr. Gisborne yt. I thought he shd. have said something more in his Inquiry Gisborne's 'Enquiry into the Duties of Men' was published in 1795 abt. Schools than he has done. Two or 3 letters passed on ye subject between us. I told him of ye little thing you had written on your school. He has a very great desire to see it. If I could only prevail with you to shew it to me I could give you my opinion abt. shewing it to him.' No place. 22 May 1795. unknown
74-0411New York : The Ronald Press Company 1953. 8vo. Minor signs of shelf wear. Small tears in spine. Clipped price corners. Good. Original Price on Dust Jacket: $4.00From the Legal classics library. New York : The Ronald Press Company, 1953. unknown
Book is in excellent condition with a little sun fading at top edge and spine as only flaw. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. A post mortem ode to the art critic and poet by some 35 of his friends. 1/500 copies.