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192710023HOLLYWOOD FAIRFAX 1927 1927. BLACK LEATHERETTE VERY GOOD. Hardcover. HOLLYWOOD, FAIRFAX, 1927 hardcover books
192810024HOLLYWOOD FAIRFAX 1928 1928. RED LEATHERETTE VERY GOOD. Hardcover. HOLLYWOOD, FAIRFAX, 1928 hardcover books
1965338341965. 1965 Harvard Law Yearbook Harvard Law School. Hannaway Richard A. Editor. Harvard Law School Yearbook 1965. Cambridge: Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House 1965. 256 pp. Original green stamped cloth very good owner inscription to verso of front free endpaper. $50. A snapshot of Harvard Law School at a time when women and minorities were beginning to appear in the classroom more frequently Derek Bok and Alan Dershowitz were members of the junior faculty and Elizabeth Hanford Dole Senior and David Souter Junior were among the members of the class. unknown books
1902WRCAM54926Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Some chipping around the edges. Good condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 42 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students who now find themselves in Italy and typical school news. One article reprints a New York story on the Indian Commission. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54925Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Minor edge wear and short tears. Very good printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 41 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students who now find themselves in Egypt and typical school news. One article reports on a scholarly presentation about the purchase of native lands in colonial Pennsylvania. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54924Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Short edge tears and chipping. Good printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 40 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students who now find themselves in Israel and typical school news. One article is entitled "The Red Race Supplanted by the White" reporting on the history of the Delaware or Lenni Lenape Indians. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54919Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. Folio newspaper. 4pp. Noticeable tears and chips. Fair only printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 35 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. This issue contains a "First Letter from 'Our Travellers.'" This article is a report from a group of Indian school students on a cruise ship bound for Madeira and other points. Other school news is related here including a short notice that "A western writer is far out of his reckoning when he asserts that the American Indian will be extinct by the year 1950." Indian Industrial School unknown books
197631395New York: Ecco Press 1976. Second printing. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Clothbound 8vo in dustwrapper. 95 pp. Second printing of the poet's award winning collection that was originally published in 1970. Faint sunning to cloth edges else a near fine example in handsome near fine price-intact dustwrapper. Ecco Press unknown books
18796571Toronto: Hunter Rose 1879. 8vo pp 83 72 Printed wraps Illustrated with engravings and charts. Includes reports on the running of the school as well as "The Report of the Farm Superintendent and Professor of Agriculture" which includes reports on field experiments with crops and animals. Hunter Rose unknown books
189113525scsNew York: The Osgood Art School 1891. Seventh Edition. Octavo illus. flexible cloth 210 pp. Very Good with light soiling to covers. The Osgood Art School, 1891. Seventh Edition. hardcover books
184224922Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 1842. Revised edition. Quarterbound morocco over marble paper-covered boards. Spine ends and boards rubbed tear to rear free endpaper endpapers foxed leaves clean impressions crisp binding tight; a nice copy and about very good. 643 pp. Illus. with b/w drawings and maps. 24mo. Copyright statement is dated 1838 and this title was listed in American Sunday-School Union catalogues from 1840 to at least 1893. Not in Checklist American Imprints. Founded in Philadelphia in May of 1817 the Union began as a coalition of local Protestant Sunday school groups. "American Sunday School Union ASSU provided the materials and training by which many frontier adults and children learned to read while promoting the establishment of Sunday schools throughout the nation. The Union's goals were to promote the establishment of Sunday schools and to provide local communities with libraries and materials for religious instruction. From the beginning this was a non-denominational organization that set aside differences in doctrine to teach the masses the cardinal truths of Christianity." American Sunday-School Union hardcover books
1905659951905. Paperback. Very Good. 159-170p. Wrapper. 26cm. Weekly periodical printed by pupils at the school. <br/><br/> paperback 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
1963006384Edinburg Indiana: Amateur Rocket Assoc. 1963. SCARCE. First Printing. Very Good Plus 1/2" tear top edge front wrapper wrappers lightly soiled small stain bottom edge of page block. The first unit in a five part joint venture between NASA and the Amateur Rocket Association. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Amateur Rocket Assoc. Paperback books
19412304221941. hardcover. good. Many photo Illus. Thin 4to tan cloth cloth and some page margins dampstained head of spine worn edges of corners worn. N.p. 1941.<br/><br/> unknown books
1917409431917. University of Pennsylvania Law School. Report of the Class of 1917. Philadelphia: The Board of Editors 1917. 7 8-155 5 pp. Plates. Illustrations. Original cloth moderate shelfwear hinges cracked but secure a few loose signatures. "1917" in small hand to head of front free endpaper interior otherwise clean. A good copy of an uncommon title. $50. Described in the introduction as "a general summary of the matters of interest to the members of the class which occurred during our three years in the Law School" this yearbook contains a mix of serious and humorous material which is illustrated throughout with photographs line drawings and cartoons. It also offers an excellent view of the institution's composition philosophy and character in 1917. unknown books
1964354591964. University of Texas Law School. Calvin Aubrey editor. 1964 Perigrinus: The University of Texas School of Law. Austin: Perigrinus 1964. 232 pp. Cloth moderate shelfwear internally clean. $50. Notable individuals featured in this yearbook include Dean Page W. Keeton an authority on torts and among the students Steve Susman. unknown books
187938680Mount Vernon: Printing office of the Wartburg Orphans' Farm School 1879. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Overall very good copies with some chips to wrappers. Tenth report has tear along spine. 8vo. Tenth Report includes a "Compliments of G.C. Holls" card as well as a typed letter laid in loose. Thirteenth Report contains a typed letter laid in loose from the same. Holls was the Director of the Institution and on the Board of Managers. Reports cover from May 1 1875 to May 1 of each of the following years through 1879. The Wartburg Orphans' Farm School was founded in 1866 serving children who had lost parents during the Civil War. Over time the facility shifted to serving the elderly and is currently known as the Wartburg Adult Care Community. OCLC shows four locations: Huntington Trinity Yale NYHS. Printing office of the Wartburg Orphans' Farm School unknown books
35647Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY Simon & Schuster ca. 1958. 270 pages hardcover very good condition wrap-around band. . Other hardcover books
1921025218Phoenix: Phoenix Union High School 1921. Quarto. 196 pages. The growing student body now is involved not only in far more sporting events but producing plays. Page 88ff show the Department for Colored children where a class of thirty-four African American children are taught separately with three seniors graduating. James Benton signed under his photograph. There are several other autographs throughout. He is listed as member of the Latin club and playing basketball but this was probably restrict to other African Americans in his rather small class. The Arizona Republican of May 21 1921 proudly noted there were three "colored" graduating whereas the highest number in previous years was one. Bound in brown pictorial wraps with yapped edges lettered and decorated in gilt short tears or small chips to edges. Phoenix Union High School unknown books
19401230Boston: The Allen School 1940. First Edition. Wraps. Good. 14pp. on thick deckled edge paper in stapled illustrated wrappers. Contains guide for admissions requirements French application costs laid in sheet offering non-traditional time frames. 480 Beacon Street; black and white costumed illustrations throughout with red/black/gilt stylized woman with compact on front cover. The Allen School paperback books
19525333Anchorage: Alaska Crippled Children's Association 1952. Duodecimo-size stapled booklet 13.25 x 10.5 cm. ii 1-36 ii pages. Illustrated. Table of contents. Title from cover. Publisher from page i and date of publication from page ii. ~ Second printing. Now with changes in pagination; the "Consent to Print" is on the verso of the title page and the rear contains an order form and advertisements for additional items for sale. The artwork also drawn by "R. Seetomona" depicts the same image of a young woman sitting near a stove but the stylized lettering with title letters formed from images of fish or seal drying on a line is clearer and a bit more complex the young woman's haircut is longer and parted in the middle and the pot on the stove has five heat lines instead of six. All other issues of this work we have examined have had this artwork and have been printed in black on colored wrappers. And all other issues contain an order form in various configurations as well as lists of other items for sale. ~ Eighty attributed recipes gathered from Inupiaq students participating in a school project and electing "to share the profits with the Alaska Crippled Children's Association" page ii. In some cases latitude is required to explain the lack of detail in recipes contributed by children for example: "Owl. Take feathers off from owl. Clean owl and put in cooking pot. Have lots of water in pot. Add salt to taste." But in other cases details are generously given as in the caution provided for Willow Meats with seal oil: "Never eat green stuff on willows" and in another when preparing mouseleaves Pick'Nick: "Maybe the white men don't like them." Other delicacies: Mazue Root Eskimo potato Eskimo Ice cream with reindeer tallow Baked Seal Liver Walrus Stew Oogruk i.e. bearded seal Intestine Soup and Seal Flippers. A cooperative venture between the public Day School in Shishmaref in the far north-on Sarichef Island north of the Bering Strait-and the Alaska Crippled Children's Association founded by a women's organization in Anchorage to fund orthopedic care for some twelve hundred children in Alaska then in dire need. Isabelle B. Bingham b. 1900 and her husband Herbert C. Bingham 1893-1965 were Alaska Native Service schoolteachers who taught in Shishmaref between 1948 and 1956. In 2002 fearing that life would no longer be possible on Sarichef owing to the effects of global climate change the inhabitants of Shishmaref voted in referendum to relocate. But moving a village of five hundred has proved daunting and most residents as well as the school remain on the island as of this writing. In stapled black-decorated terra cotta wrappers; upper stained at back corners chip to lower right corner; rear panel with closed tear. Good. OCLC locates numerous copies some miscredited to the teacher who penned the introductory note; a presumed second edition 1960 and third 1972 are documented; Brown 11 undated; not in Cagle. Alaska Crippled Children's Association unknown books
20863Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union n.d. n.ed. Decorated Cloth. A good copy with missing spine cloth front hinges started wear to boards; gift inscription on front end paper; lithographs bright and unmarked. 76 pp. Illus. with color lithographs and b/w drawings. Sm. 8vo. Lithographs by Kronheim. American Sunday-school Union hardcover books
1879028177Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union 1879. 12mo. 7 pages. The only recorded copy in OCLC for this items is at the American Antiquarian Society. If a Sunday School would send $20.80 it would receive 50 items in the catalogue as it states: "contains over 12000 printed pages.with 212 full page large fine engravings." The National Educational Journal in 1879 listed this along with ads which were predominately for religious publications. What this indicates is that basic evangelical religious ideas were interwoven with the primary school educators of the day. The tracts they offered neglected any ideas that black people existed and also often made negative comments about Roman Catholicism. While the modern day reader sees them only as simplistic moral religious tales it is important to know that this was the everyday staple for the vast majority of Americans on the farm or small town.String bound toning to edges crease through center. American Sunday School Union unknown books
194657725Washington 1946. Hardcover. Good. photos 96p. Original cloth. 28cm. Substantial spotting on front cover as if something had been stuck down. Name on endpaper. No Jacket. High School Yearbook. <br/><br/> hardcover books