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194382550Washington1943 1943. Paperback. Very Good. 3p. photos 20p. Original stapled covers. 27cm. Text printed on one side. A segregated school for African Americans. <br/><br/> paperback books
200328910Asheville: Black Mountain Press 2003. Second printing. Paperback. Near Fine. Thick trade paperbound book. 542 pp. A near fine copy. With rear cover blurbs by Jonathan Williams Martin Duberman Russell Banks and Robert Creeley. A superb book for scholars and poets alike who wish to know more about the players and the history of this most famous of art schools. SIGNED by Rumaker on the last page and INSCRIBED by him to fellow poet William Corbett on the title page. Black Mountain Press paperback books
18906979London: School Board for London; Chas. Straker and Sons 1890. Small octavo 18.5 x 12.5 114 pages. Indexes. FIRST EDITION. A guide for cookery educators with syllabi and notes for instruction. Also included are instructions on using the cookbook itself in an educational setting ". but care is necessary as the girls destroy and disfigure the books sometimes. To obviate this difficulty and to help the teacher in finding out the culprits the receipts have been arranged consecutively according to the syllabuses so that the books can be strapped down with elastic bands on the pages for the lesson." Also included is the text of the author's General Axioms for Plain Cookery which had previously been printed separately as a "prize" for the girls who did not excel. Some light soiling and a few stains throughout undoubtedly those "culprits". In oxblood buckram titled in gilt on the front board. Cloth soiled and rubbed but still sound. Good. School Board for London; Chas. Straker and Sons hardcover books
40626Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union n. d. Ca. 1835 - 1853 date taken from OCLC. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied. Moderate wear to wrappers light soiling and rubbing age-toning. An about VG example. 8 pp. Woodcut engravings within. 3" x 1-7/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 2 institutional holdings of this title AAS & Free Library of Philadelphia. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
40614Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union No. 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1849-50 date taken from OCLC. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied. Moderate wear to wrappers and paper soiling and rubbing page edges chipped to top right edge. A Good copy. 8 pp. B/w woodcut illustrations within. 3-3/4" x 2-3/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records 6 institutional holdings of this chapbook NYPL U of Rochester UF Princeton NY Historical Society & Yale. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
40619Philadelphia New York Boston & Louisville: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street 147 Nassau St 9 Cornhill 103 Fourth St. n. d. Ca. 1848 - 1851 dates taken from OCLC. Beige printed paper wrappers. Modest wear to wrappers rubbing and light soiling. An about VG example. 16 pp. Woodcut to outside wrapper. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this edition University of Florida. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street (147 Nassau St, 9 Cornhill, 103 Fourth St.) unknown books
1981179195Rome: Ecole française de Rome 1981. Softcover. Good foxing to block shelfwear to wraps. Light blue wraps with black lettering red and white dust jacket with bw illustration and red lettering 371 pp illustrated in bw. Text in French and Italian with summaries in French. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Ecole française de Rome unknown books
194018749Warren County NJ: Franklin Grove School. Near Fine. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . no dust jacket likely as issued faint diagonal scrape across front cover more distinctive in scanned image than it appears to the naked eye otherwise no significant wear. line drawings glued-in original calligraphy pg. A history of printing with special focus on the process of producing newspapers compiled as a school project by a group of New Jersey students -- junior high-schoolers to judge by the general tone and quality of the prose. The history itself is basic term-paper stuff illustrated with crude drawings and maps but the most interesting reading is the 7-page preface entitled "How We Came To Write This Book" in which it's discussed how the students' interest in newspapers led them to a broader range of inquiry into the development of printing which involved visits to the local newspaper office the county library and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. They even went so far as to experiment with making their own paper. There is no printer or binder specified although the preface does allude to how this got done: "Miss Weber the teacher typed the book. We spent two days binding it. This was the dummy that we sent to Mr. Earl Miss Weber's friend who offered to reproduce it for us." And a nice job Mr. Earl did too with black pebbled boards a gold-embrossed title and patterned endpapers. There can't have been many of these produced; OCLC locates copies in just two libraries worldwide. . (Franklin Grove School) hardcover books
1902WRCAM54923Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Long tears. In fair condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 39 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news. One article reports on George Washington's rules of behavior. Another article expounds upon the importance of one's personal appearance. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54921Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. In fair condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 37 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news. Also relates the school's baseball schedule. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54922Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. In fair condition printed on poor paper to begin wtih. Vol. XVII no. 38 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news such as the appointment of one of the students to a national meeting of the United Confederate Veterans in Dallas. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54920Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Poor condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 36 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news. One interesting article reports on a Denver newspaper asking whether Indian schools are a failure. Indian Industrial School unknown 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
1952M9109Philadelphia:: J. B. Lippincott no date 1952. 1952. First edition. Tall 8vo. xi 546 pp. Numerous color photos figures index. Full gilt stamped blue cloth. Inscribed by writer of foreword Lamont Pugh. Very good. J. B. Lippincott, no date (1952). hardcover books
193689601Norman OK: University of Oklahoma 1936. Paperback. Very Good. 12p. plus 4 full-page black and white illustrations Softcover in original wrapper. 24cm. Cover has some browning and edge-wear. 180 items are listed. Assembled by the Society for the Expansion of Polish Art Abroad. Loaned by the Polish Institute of Arts and Letters of the Roerich Museum in New York. <br/><br/> University of Oklahoma paperback books
1979M9401St. Louis:: Washington University School of Medicine Library 1979. 1979. Small 4to. 103 pp. List of 268 items figs. index microfiche in rear pocket. Pictorial wrappers. FINE. First edition. Washington University School of Medicine Library, 1979. unknown books
20009007681New York: Thames and Hudson 2000. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Thames and Hudson hardcover books
1827285914Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union 1827. Hard Cover. Good binding. The American Sunday School Union's Natural History on different animals their characteristics and where they are mentioned in the scriptures. Frontispiece title page vignette and illustrations throughout. Methodist Sunday School pastedown on the front endpapers. Quarter brown cloth ever marbled paper with chipped title label on the spine. Surface loss to the boards. Good condition. Good binding. American Sunday School Union unknown books
30678AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. COLUMBUS AND HIS TIMES. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union n.d. 1849. Small 8vo. Quarter-morocco marbled boards. Frontispiece 193 pages. Scarce item originally published in 1842 by the Religions Tract Society. Cov rubbed. Early inscription on front blank leaf. unknown books
182741327Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union between 1827 and 1853. 32mo 10.5 cm 4.125". Frontis.15 pp. <br><br>Thanks to Sunday school Susan learns to be kind to others and is able to => protectively raise a flock of lambs to provide wool for her family to sell.<br>Â Â Â Â This text was stereotyped by L. Johnson with an unsigned wood-engraved frontispiece and a wood-engraved vignette on the front wrapper. Publication date is from the American Antiquarian Society OPAC.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: On front cover an inscription naming "Oliver Glick. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 29513. Original tan printed wrappers with inscription as above; extremities lightly rubbed small chip at lower inner corner of back wrapper. Pages foxed with one bent corner. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
182736573Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union between 1827 and 1853. 32mo 10.8 cm; 4.25". 16 pp.; illus. <br><br>Charles learns new things about Christianity during a walk home with his brother and teacher who matches scripture with the different parts of nature they experience. There are => three in-text wood engravings the one on p. 3 signed "GG" i.e. George Gilbert.<br>Â Â Â Â Front wrapper notes the work has been "revised by the Committee of Publication of the American Sunday-school Union"; back wrapper contains a hymn. Publication date is from the American Antiquarian Society OPAC. Original beige printed wrappers spotted/foxed; text with light to moderate foxing. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
18471205685Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston 1847. First Edition Thus. Small octavo; 214pp; ii ads; bound in full calf; black leather spine label gilt; moderate rubbing and wear; some peeling at joints; ink stamp front endpaper; owner name in fine hand; contents occasionally soiled; contents generally good with engraved frontis title vignette and seven engravings in text. Spine; black leather label gilt on brown leather. 1205685. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Lindsay and Blakiston unknown books
40620Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1827 - 1853 dates taken from OCLC. Light green printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers rubbing and light soiling. An about VG example. 8 pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-7/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this edition Yale. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
193239272Eureka: Composed and Printed by the Eureka High School Print Shop 1932. 1st printing. Original publisher's embossed brown cloth binding. Filled with classmate signatures. A VG copy. 113 3 pp. Illustrated primarily from photographs. 10-1/4" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/> Composed and Printed by the Eureka High School Print Shop hardcover books
1903122735Scranton.: International Textbook Co. 1903. 1/4 leather. very good-; damp stain first few pages tear hinge near head of spine. 8vo. International Textbook Co. hardcover books