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73-4252London: University of London School of Librarianship and Archives 1958. 29x21 cm. Black and white engraving. Very Good. In plastic sleeve. London: University of London School of Librarianship and Archives, 1958 unknown
193543632Fort Benning GA: Army Infantry School 1935. good. 107 wraps figures color fold-out map at rear of book glossary appendix some wear to covers. Topics covered include principles of offensive combat types of attack forms of attack plans of attack phases of offensive combat supporting fires and conduct of attack. The appendix contains an illustrative problem on attack against position defense. Army Infantry School paperback
193743635Fort Benning GA: Army Infantry School 1937. good. 93 wraps illus. figures bibliography covers and spine faded and discolored. Topics covered include organization and weapons; phases of the offensive; rifle squad section and platoon in attack; rifle company in attack; machine-gun section in attack; machine-gun platoon in attack; machine-gun company in attack; Howitzer-company squads in attack; Howitzer-company platoon in attack; Howitzer company in attack; and battalion in attack. Army Infantry School paperback
194349333Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1943. fair to good. 17 wraps maps footnotes text has darkened slightly covers somewhat soiled entire document slightly creased. "This pamphlet is the first of a series devoted to factual narratives from Theaters of Operations. It has been reproduced at the Infantry School by direction of the Commanding General Army Ground Forces. " U.S. Army Infantry School paperback
194350220Fort Washington MD: Adjutant General's School 1943. Sixth Edition. fair to good. 53 wraps tables covers somewhat worn and soiled pencil number on front cover text slightly darkened. Instructional Pamphlet No. 1 Sixth Edition Revised to March 26 1943. This publication has not been officially approved by the War Department. It has been prepared and is issued for instructional purposes only. This pamphlet is composed of two principal parts: the first a brief description of the mechanics and uses of general orders special orders memorandums circulars and bulletins; the second a selection of typical examples. Adjutant General's School paperback
193249290Fort Sill OK: Field Artillery School 1932. fair to good. 32 wraps illus. figures small chips and creases to covers text has darkened. "These notes are authorized by the Chief of Field Artillery for use at this school only. Where in conflict with TR 430-85 they are to be considered as experimental and unorthodox until embodied in the Field Artillery Field Manual or other regulations. " Topics covered include aerial photographs the single vertical photograph use of single vertical as firing chart and strip mosaics. Field Artillery School paperback
1945250920006Bethesda MD: U.S. Naval Medical School 1945. Paperback. Good. Cardboard covers have moderate wear binding sound age-toning and some soiling to pages especially the front endpage previous owner's name crossed out on the top. 117 pages illustrated in color. Contains old-school hematology methods nice color plates of the hemopoietic cell lines and views of different disease conditions as it shows under the microscope. Interesting vintage military WWII era clinical laboratory medicine book. U.S. Naval Medical School paperback
1952s00026265New York: Columbia University 1952. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Managing Editor Walter J. Vogel's copy with his bookplate on the front pastedown an inscription to him from the Dean on the titlepage and a few related items loosely inserted including 2 photo collages that appear towards the end of the book. First edition 1952. Hardcover heavily illustrated 56 pp. Very Good copy some inscriptions from instructors and fellow students light age-toning to some of the pages minor rubbing or wear to the tips of the covers no dust jacket. One of a kind item! Columbia University hardcover
15-6909Berkeley CA: Walden School 1971. Poster. 11 x 17 inches Very Good with minor creasing. Poster advertising readings by Poets David Meltzer Donald Schenker John Oliver Simon John Brandi Rod Loewinsohn; Mary Norbert Korte Keith Abbott Clifford Burke Jack Shoemaker Joanne Kyger Tom Clark & others benefitting Walden School in Berkeley. Berkeley, CA: Walden School, 1971. unknown
192162971Englewood High School 1921. Hardcover. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has wear and soiling. SOme page soiling. Jackson P. W.; Silberman William; Eckland Evere. 254 1 p. Includes illustrations. Robert Tower and Gordon Smith were Associate Editors. Englewood High School was located at Stewart Avenue and W. 62nd Street. Many of the students went on to college in the Chicago Illinois area. Many of the advertisement at the back are for Chicago organizations. Englewood High School hardcover
1946007281Boston: Bruce Humphries 1946 Stiff card cover printed in color. A collection of easy-to-read stories with fantasy elements such as dwarves fairies etc. with questions following each story as exercises in reading retention and comprehension. Illustrated in color throughout. No copies on OCLC. Near Fine. Illus. by Frances MacBrayne. 8vo. Bruce Humphries unknown
191027611Portland Oregon: Washington High School. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1910. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 252 pages . Washington High School hardcover
2004USD_9780781756310LWW 2004. 4th. Paperback. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. LWW paperback
74-0542Boston: New England School of Art and Design 2001. 4to. 16 pp. Mostly color plates. Light signs of shelf wear. Stitched bindings. Soft covers. Significant creasing. Very Good.Provenance: From the Collection of Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Boston: New England School of Art and Design, 2001. paperback
75-9091Wellesley MA: Wellesley College 1983. 8vo. Oblong Stapled wrap ca. 35 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good with Creasing Abrasions. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley College, 1983 unknown
15-10727West Lafayette Indiana: West Lafayette High School 1942. High School Yearbook. 4to. ca. 50 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with some wear to cover. Illustrated photographs. Inscribed inside cover by yearbook's former owner David K. Todd the late noted Hydrologist who taught at UC Berkeley; many inked dedications from Todd's classmates in margins. Scarce. West Lafayette, Indiana: West Lafayette High School, 1942. paperback
195398185AContent provided by E-Yearbook.com 1953-05-01. hardcover. GOOD/NONE. 10x7x1. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS THE ORIGINAL BOOK NOT A REPRINT belonging to the handsome Tom Dowling; Lots of autographs and sentiments written inside front and back covers and both sides of flyleaves; 104 pages with mild wrinkling and some writing; tanning inside front and back covers Content provided by E-Yearbook.com hardcover
195493185BContent provided by E-Yearbook.com 1954-05-01. hardcover. GOOD/NONE. 0x0x0. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS THE ORIGINAL NOT A REPRINT belonging to Tom Dowling; lots of autographs and sentiments inside front and back covers and flyleaves and on some inside pages; cover is sturdy with lightly bumped and worn corners and a little darkening on edges Content provided by E-Yearbook.com hardcover
193182680Los Angeles: Westlake School for Girls c1931. Presumed First Edition First printing. Single sheet printed on one side with thin protective sheet with small tears and envelop. Good. Format is approximately 9.25 inches by 7 inches. This sheet has been folded in half resulting in four panels. Only the front panel has text. This has been provisionally dated as 1931 as that is the first year after the school moved to North Faring Road where June 10th fell on a Wednesday. Text reads: Miss de Laguna and Miss Vance request the honor of your presence at the Commencement Exercises of the Westlake School for Girls on Wednesday morning June tenth at eleven o'clock seven hundred North Faring Road. This invitation was addressed to Miss Louisa Sterry believed to be the daughter of Norman S. Sterry famed California lawyer. Frederica De Laguna Frederica b. around 1874 was an American educator. Born in Oakland California c. 1874; Stanford AB 1896 Columbia AM 1904. With Jessica Smith Vance founded Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles 1904 and Westlake Junior College 1924 later known as Holmby College. Founded by Jessica Smith Vance and Frederica de Laguna as a small college preparatory school in 1904 it was initially located opposite of Westlake Park. In 1917 the school moved to Westmoreland Avenue in the Wilshire district and then to the location at 700 N. Faring Road.; Originally constructed in 1928 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style the dormitory and complete campus were designed by Arthur Kelly and his associate Joe Estep. The design included exterior stucco walls tiled roofs and arches as decorative motifs towers corbel tables and wrought-iron balconies. The demolition of much of the campus followed the 1971 Sylmar earthquake. The Westlake School for Girls was established in 1904 by Jessica Smith Vance and Frederica de Laguna in what is now downtown Los Angeles California as an exclusively female institution offering both elementary and secondary education. It was so-named because it was near Westlake Park now known as MacArthur Park. At the time the school was a for-profit alternative to the already-established Marlborough School which had been established as a non-profit before the turn of the century. It moved to its present-day campus located on North Faring Road in Holmby Hills California in 1927. The school was purchased by Sydney Temple whose daughter Helen Temple Dickinson was headmistress until 1966 when Westlake became a non-profit institution. Shirley Temple the child star attended the school as did many who became notables in acting athletics and other endeavors Astronaut Sally Ride was an alumnae. The Temple family owned the school until 1977 with Dickinson serving in an ex officio capacity. In 1968 Westlake became exclusively a secondary school. The Harvard School for Boys was established in 1900 by Grenville C. Emery as a military academy on the site of a barley field located at the corner of Western Avenue and Sixteenth Street now Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles California. Emery was originally from Boston and around 1900 he wrote to Harvard University to ask permission to use the Harvard name for his new secondary school and received permission from the university's then-President Charles W. Eliot. As both schools continued to grow in size towards the late 1980s and as gender exclusivity became less of a factor both in the schools' reputations and desirability the trustees of both Harvard and Westlake effectuated a merger in 1989. The two institutions had long been de facto sister schools and interacted socially. Complete integration and coeducation began in 1991. Westlake School for Girls unknown
1975MK-6ETV-B2UGWheat Ridge Colorado High School 1975-01-01. Hardcover. Good. HB 1975. Actual yearbook not a reprint. Previously belonged to a student named Colleene Stephens. Filled with signatures from classmates. Ships next day. Book is in good shape; no highlighting or underlining; has a little bit of a scrape on the back; a little general wear; has a little bit of a peppery smell. Wheat Ridge Colorado High School hardcover
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
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
19452828Winston-Salem NC : Composition presswork and binding by the High School Print Shop R. J. Reynolds High School 1945 1945. Hardcover. Good. Light green faux leather covers with deeply embossed Gothic letters and clasps ; endpapers have illustrations of knights' helms and crossed swords ; ; a Prince Albert cigarette ad at back! ; in an effort to conserve paper during wartime the three high schools in Winston-Salem combined their yearbooks into one edition ; historic ; G <br/> <br/> Winston-Salem, NC : Composition, presswork and binding by the High School Print Shop, R. J. Reynolds High School, [1945] hardcover
196320691North Carolina State School of Design 1963. First edition. softcover . Very good. Squarish octavo standard size. Slight wear to glossy covers. Black paper slipcase is only good and has more wear and tears tears. Name of former owner on cover. <br/><br/>Section B North Carolina State School of Design paperback
1979042455Wyoming Indian High School. Bright Clean Black Boards. No Markings Many Drawings. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1979. Wyoming Indian High School hardcover