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1965SN442Singapore: Donald Moore 1965. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. An interesting and perhaps unique study into the attitudes of girls of Chinese descent in their late teens in Singapore on the verge of the country's independence. The survey was carried out by a school specialising in training girls for social work in the community. Although limited to interviewees from the Princess Estate and Farrer Road Kampong the results give a worthwhile insight into how youth from traditional backgrounds nevertheless show some signs of wanting a different future. With a Foreword by Maurice Freedman.' author of the seminal work Chinese Family Life and Marriage in Singapore. 157 pages with a bibliography. Weight: 0.5kg. Post free within Malaysia There is some wear to the cover and an inch tear at the foot of the spine. A previous owner's name is written on the inside front cover. The binding is tight and the text clear with very mild tanning throughout. Donald Moore paperback
A9781018907604Hardback. New. hardcover
A9781240185184Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9780749415983Paperback / softback. New. As initial teacher education moves increasingly to the school mentoring is becoming an ever more crucial part of the training process. This book examines the policy issues surrounding mentoring at both the national and school levels drawing on research and case studies. paperback
ria9798210885654_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
a40432New York 1989. 4to. 265pp. photo illustrations pictorial boards. Very Near Fine no wear; several ink signature and comments. Pictures available on demand. . hardcover
22906Stockton: Oct. 30 1917 - June 12 1918. Pages 4 pp. each.5 1/2 X 8 inches folded. Single printed sheets folded in half. Sports stories war news jokes and more. All produced by 7th and 8th graders. All issues in very good condition. Sold as one lot of 10 issues. Stockton: Oct. 30, 1917 - June 12, 1918. unknown
H8699Folder measures 13 inches tall housing 13 bifoliae of calligraphed poems we think done for one of Arnold Bank's advanced classes in calligraphy that he taught at Carnegie Tech CMU. Good with some stains to front label and quite a bit of foxing to first and last of the poems less so to the rest of the poems but each with some minor degree of foxing; done on parchment style paper the poems are pretty good some rhyming all very evocative. The last poem "Pittsburgh as Paper-weight" makes it evident that the author is local; beyond that we don't know much. Unsigned. unknown
28368Stockton: 1876. 8.75� x 5.25�. Single sheet printed on one side. Lots of familiar names among the graduates. Stains on back from old glue showing through a couple tape repairs to one edge. Stockton: 1876. unknown
550164 pages fronts only. 6x6" limp cloth wrapper with blue & gold monogram cord tie. With: Annual Musicale & Reception Given by the Junior Sophomore & Freshmen Classes to the Graduating Class January 10 1896 Program 4pp 4.25x3.5" engraved stiff paper scalloped edges color insignia Herald Print. With: Exercises in Celebration of The 110th Anniversary Of the Original Incorporation as an Academy & The 75th Anniversary Of the Installation of the First University Faculty March 23d 1897 Program Stevenson & Foster Co Print Pittsburg 3pp folded sheet 8x5". With: 11th Annual Commencement Medical Department First Annual Commencement Dental Department Alvin Theatre March 25 1897 Programme 3pp broadside list of graduates inserted folded sheet 6.75x5.5" 4 items. 2 programs creased bit soiled else VG. hardcover
18836237New York & Cincinnati: Phillips & Hunt / Walden & Stowe 1883. First edition. Paperback. Good. 24mo 44 pages pictorial series cover chipped at fore-edge and spine rear cover lists Chautauqua books through no. 40. <br/><br/>Issued as Chautauqua Text-book no. 43. This likely precedes the Hunt & Eaton edition of 1883 because the firm of Hunt & Eaton was not formed until 1889. Phillips & Hunt / Walden & Stowe paperback
194033862Houston Texas: Published Exclusively by EM. Berry 1940. Soft cover. Very good. Oblong stapled pictorial soft cover. Approximately 6" x 9". 30 pages. Photograph of Colonel L.C. Mallory Commanding Officer on the first page. Contents full of black and white pictures of the headquarters base officers quarters barracks planes mechanics men at work athletics social activities. Inside the back cover is a place for autographs. There is no writing inside. Light wear to the booklet. Published Exclusively by E,M. Berry unknown
192334882Marietta Georgia: Marrietta High School 1923. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Blue string tied wraps with silver title on the front cover. Blue end papers. Illustrated with photographs of faculty students activities sports etc. 100 pages 24 pages of advertisements. Covers are edge creased with small tears and light damp staining. Paper spine worn at the top and bottom. Interior contents clean with no writing. Blue rubber stamp on the title page reads "Property of Jas. T. Manning Marietta GA.". Manning was a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives Georgia Senate Assistant U.S. Attorney in Atlanta and elected Cobb County Judge. Marrietta High School unknown
192835855Atlanta: Foote & Davies 1928. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Tall quarto brown soft cover with embossed title on the front cover. 88 pages. Illustrated with numerous photographs of the students school faculty etc. Several advertisements. Edge wear to the covers. Rear end sheet torn out. Pages 85 and 86 with a color illustration by the printer is detached. Name card of "Myra Diamond Thompson" glued down in the upper right corner of the title page. A list of hand written autographs located on page 87. A couple of doodles and date 30' written on the last page. On the rear paste down is a small written rhyme by Myra dated 6/3/30 at 8:45 p.m. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Russell High School was a high school in East Point Georgia United States that opened in 1924. Industrialist and philanthropist John J. Eagan donated the land for the school provided the school was named after his uncle the late William A. Russell a Confederate general. After Eagan's father died Russell gave financial and spiritual support to three-month-old John Eagan and his mother Russell's sister.<br /> <br /> The school closed in 1988 when it was combined with Headland High School East Point College Park High School College Park and Hapeville High School Hapeville to form Tri-Cities High School.1 At the time of its closing Russell was the oldest school in the Fulton County system. The schools were merged due to declining populations and the aging of the communities as North Fulton was exploding with growth at the time. Foote & Davies unknown
19681122Altona Manitoba: Elim Bible School Yearbook Committee 1968. First printing. Card Covers. Fine. Unpaginated pp. 76. 4to. Textured cream card covers with gilt lettering and decoration to front cover. Glassine endpapers. Replete with many black and white portraits photographs illustrations. Contains a complete directory of all students accompanied with addresses. Many black and white advertisements by sponsoring local business and merchants churches et al. No detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked; fine. <br/><br/> [Elim Bible School Yearbook Committee] unknown
194215863Fort Sill OK: Field Artillery School. Very Good. 1942. First Edition; First Printing. Pamphlet. A Very Good pamphlet of the Field Artillery School January 1 1942; Covers questions and answers on a variety of topics including The Driver Clutch Transmission and Brakes Aids to Control Night Driving etc. Covers memory joggers of Inspection such as LEWOG FETHEAL TOAM NIP and HALT BOLL ; 8vo; 45 pages . Field Artillery School unknown
74-0487Nuremberg 1529. 1 black and white etching with engraving. 5x7". Signs of wear moderate discoloration. Tears along edges. GoodInscription in Latin.From the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [Nuremberg], [1529] unknown
74-0488Nuremberg 1650. 1 black and white etching with engraving. 5x7". Signs of wear moderate discoloration. Tears along edges. GoodInscription in Latin.From the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [Nuremberg], [1650] unknown
19116807Seattle: Students of Broadway High School 1911. First Edition. Suede. Good. Large 8vo. Pp. 269 followed by advertising. Frontis. view of the school building. Illustrated with halftone black & white photo reproductions. Yapp edged chamois wrap blind stamped "Sealth 1911" over pale green stiff textured endpapers. Spine chipped edges crimped binding relaxed former owner signed in ink "Abe Malakoff June 21 1911." Student and staff portraits cartoons clubs proms debates sports and other contests recorded. Followed by advertisements from local firms including several funeral homes Lowman and Hanford Printers Webster & Stevens Commercial Photographers Haynes Candies etc. <p>In subsequent years a bevy of noted Northwest artists graduated Broadway High Kenneth Callahan William Ivey George Tsutakawa Leo Kenney Fay Chong and Andrew Chinn among them. Long a fixture in the Seattle Public School system Broadway High closed in 1946; the original building is now incorporated in the Seattle Community College campus.</p> . Students of Broadway High School unknown
19777289Thunder Bay Ontario Canada: Lakehead Prosvita Services & The Vesnyanka Dance School 1977. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. Unpaginated pp. 4. 8vo. measuring 14x 22 cm. Illustrated twice-stapled card covers. Comprises of a detailed programme of events surrounding the tenth anniversary concert of the Vesnyanka Ukrainian Folk Dancers held in Thunder Bay short biographies of the choreorapher guest dancers and performers a short history of the dancing troupe a complete list of the names of all performers names of program sponsors individual and businesses the last page and rear cover features printed advertisements for a number of local sponsoring businesses. Neat unobtusive ink inscription to the upper-margin of the cover one very short closed tear to the edge of the front cover. Overall very good. Unrecorded programme booklet with no holdings found in OCLC. Not in Fisher UoT BAC/LAC etc. <br/><br/> Lakehead Prosvita Services & The Vesnyanka Dance School paperback
186550251Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society 1865. Paperback. Good. Paperback. 5.5 by 3.75 inches. 14pp. Rubbed and darkened overall with some light foxing else a good example in publisher's stitched wraps. OCLC shows no holdings. <br/><br/> Massachusetts Sabbath School Society paperback
19978068Bath UK: Old School Press 1997. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. Quarto. 16 pp. Limited edition numbered 46 of 225 copies. Signed by Burnett and Wormell. As issued backed in cloth with decorative paper over boards. A bright fresh copy. Old School Press unknown
187934705Unknown 1879. Ledger. Good. Ledger. Approx. 7.5" x 6". Marbled paper covered boards with black leather spine. Boards are shelf and edge worn. Leather is rubbed and chipped at the head and base of spine. A few pages have been torn out and one sheet torn in half. Old library label of "Perseverance S.S. Library" on the front paste down.<br /> <br /> Ledger consists of 106 lined pages used for recording student names classes teachers questions treasurer reports minutes of school meetings etc. No location of this Sunday School was provided in the records. unknown
188230734Roanoke VA: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1882. First Edition. Ledger. Fair. Quarto. 134 pages. Black cloth covered boards with black leather spine. Most pages used for hand written accounts of attendance records. Form book published by the Southern Methodist Publishing House. Binding is edge worn shaken and falling apart. Hinges are broken but boards are still attached. Spine is chipped head and base. Last leave has the upper third portion torn off. Pencil notes on the end sheets. Fair only. <br /> <br /> Written on the front paste down are the two Superintendents of the school from 1883 to 1886: "J L Gresham Supt from April 1882 to Nov 16 1883 J C Hornsby Nov 16 1883 to fall of 1918." Contents contain several student names. Southern Methodist Publishing House unknown
183332993New York: Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason. J. Collard Printer 1833. Hardcover. Fair. 16mo. 215 pages 1. Frontispiece illustration and illustrated half title page. Marbled paper covered boards with red leather spine. Gilt title on the spine. Small chip to the leather spine. Scuffed marbled paper on the front cover. Some edge wear to the boards. Moderate toning and scattered foxing to the contents. Old pencil inscription of J H sp. Parkers Book" at the top of the right front flyleaf. Below the first inscription is a later pen inscription - "Presented to David H Aurally by Mrs. Sara Graves Reeves from the library of the Graves family at Mount Pleasant their home near Covington in Newton County Georgia 1956." On the front paste down is a yellow store label "Bailey's Shoe Shop 142 Sycamore St. Dr. 3-0172- Decatur Ga." From RootsWeb Ancestry<br /> <br /> Mt. Pleasant Georgia is named for the plantation that was built by Solomon Graves beginning in 1819. His land holdings totaled over 7500 acres at one point. The original plantation home which still exists was built in 1835. The land remained in the Graves family until the final 426 acres were sold in 1958. In the early 1980s 450 acres of the former plantation not including the 22 acres immediately surrounding the original plantation home were sold to a speculator/developer who had been assembling land at Interstate 20 interchanges east of Atlanta. By the late 1980s the land had been rezoned to a mix of industrial multi-family highway commercial and residential.<br /> <br /> See also: Perkerson Madora Field. White Columns in Georgia. New York: Rinehart & Co. Inc. 1952. Print.<br /> <br /> Covington Newton County Georgia: Mt. Pleasant Plantation - Off Hwy. 278 - 1820 plantation now a working Christmas tree farm. December 2011. Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason. J. Collard, Printer hardcover