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18272090202122800503Ogawa Tazaemon board 1827. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ogawa Tazaemon board paperback
18742081002108700741Not Available 1874. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: Small Japanese paper Number of books: 4 Not Available paperback
190027791900 broché in-quarto double jésus, dos et couverture un peu défraîchis, exemplaire n° 87 sur 300 sur papier de luxe, ex-dono sur page de garde (livre de prix - école de filles de Chemillé - Saint-Pierre - 1920 -), 3 plans et 10 héliogravures dont 1 en frontispice, 197 pages, 1900 Paris Germain et Grassin Imprimeurs-Libraires,
18392401030015xbvkFrankfurt/M., Verlag von Siegmund Schmerber, 1837 (I) / 1839 (II u. III). I. Titelblatt, 52 Seiten, 8 gestochene Bildtafeln. / II. Titelblatt, 52 Seiten, 8 gestochene Bildtafeln. / Titelblatt, Inhaltsverzeichnis, 803 Seiten, 92(!) gestochene Bildtafeln; alle - in den Text gebundene - Bildtafeln (Stahlstich) einseitig auf etwas kräftigerem Papier. - Original-Halbledereinband der Zeit mit ornamentaler Rückenvergoldung und goldgeprägtem grauen Rückenschild; lex.-8vo.(ca. 20,5 x 14 x 5,5 cm).
18712303080100xbvkParis, Librairie Militaire de J. Dumaine, 1871. 190 pages, 2 multiple-folded geographical maps (''Planches''): 'Combats de Sarrebruck et de Forbach-Spickeren' / 'Opérations autour de Metz'. - Gilt-titled half-leather binding of the period with colour-marbled paperedges; 8vo.(ca. 21,5 x 16 cm).
1896275544Rugby: A. J. Lawrence 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in original gilt-blocked cloth with some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; multiple pagings. Contents; Patriotism: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Lord Bishop of Hereford. ; God and Caesar: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; Contentment and Discontent: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; A Sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. James Robertson. ; Beast and Man: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; Hope: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by The Rev. A.A. David. ; A Sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. R. Waterfield. ; The Greatness of Humanity: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. H.A. James.; Fellowship: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. W.H. Payne Smith. ; The Bonds of Union Between School Fellows: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. H.A. James. ; ""A Charge to Keep I Have"": a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; God's Ambassadors: a sermon preached at the ordination in Wells Cathedral by Rev. H.L. Goudge. ; The Years That Are Past: a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford by Francis Paget. ; Memorial Sermon on the death of Mr. John Penn delivered by Rev. Samuel Bickersteth. Subjects; Collected Sermons. Rugby School. Rugby: A. J. Lawrence hardcover
18712111902160200126Kihei Yanagihara 1871. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 25cmx18cm Number of books: 15 Kihei Yanagihara paperback
1873160861873. Edward Freeman. Autograph Letter Signed. April 2 1873 Somerleaze Wells Somerset England. 4 pages on a single sheet folded. To "My Dear Lord" possibly a Bishop About a teacher who is too talented to be a governess whose name he puts forward as a candidate for headmistress of a new girls' school.<br /> <br /> Stating in part "I see your name as a "Patron of the new Girls School to be set up at Manchester." I do not know whether that word is to be taken in the ecclesiastical sense as employing that you have a voice in disposing of offices in it. If so I would venture to recommend a candidate for the place of Head Mistress which I hear that the Committee are going about to fill one whom I am sure you will find it a great gain to put at the head of the new institution. This is Miss Macarthur who has been governess in my house for nearly five years and who is just now leaving us because all my daughters are now grown up. She is in correspondence with Miss Vernon to whom Mrs. Kitchener first spoke of her and she has asked me to say what I can for her to any of the Committee. I think the best witness of my opinion of her is that I have set her to write one of my series of small histories a History of Scotland which I hope will soon be out. She is a woman of powers far above the common and I can witness that she has practiced them well in the only two departments of which I am able to judge namely those of History and language. She is really strong in both; for though she does not actually understand Latin and Greek she knows all about them their relation to French English etc. I am sure she would do credit to the place. We are most anxious to find some post for her more independent than that of a private governess."<br /> <br /> Unfortunately Miss Macarthur was not appointed; there being far better qualified candidates competing for this sought after position. She was Margaret A.R. Macarthur born in Scotland in 1842 and was the author of 'History of Scotland' in Freeman's Historical Course for Schools. It would be interesting to find out what happened to her. In fine condition. unknown
1891052601Istanbul: K. Bagdadliyan Matbaasi. Ah 1308 1891. 1st Edition . Leather. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Modern very decorated full leather bdg. Tear and missing on imprint page; also first two pages however only two words are missing slightly toned on pages. Foolscap 8vo. 175 x 115 cm. In Ottoman script and Armenian. 8 94 p. Talîm-i lisân-i Ermeni. The Tanzimat reforms from 1839 stimulated Armenian cultural activity in Constantinople and the port city of Smyrna now Izmir. The number of Armenian titles printed in the Ottoman capital grew exponentially throughout the next few decades. By the mid-nineteenth century Constantinople had regained its status as "the World Capital of the Armenian Book" for a new span of 40 years. Thereafter the fortunes of Armenian book publishing in Constantinople became hostage to political developments in the Ottoman Empire. Armenian printing stagnated during the repressive regime of Sultan Abdülhamid II but rebounded immediately after the 1908 Revolution. It almost ground to a halt during the First World War yet it was rejuvenated immediately after the Ottoman defeat. After Constantinople renamed Istanbul in 1930 was integrated into the Turkish Republic established by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Armenian cultural freedoms were curtailed the total number of Armenian books published declined although the city still remains an important center of Armenian-language book printing outside Armenia. This is a small and extremely rare Armenian linguistic book printed for the Ottoman / Turkish learners. OCLC: 1004312309 / 780182928.; Özege 19657. First and Only Edition. <br/> <br/> K. Bagdadliyan Matbaasi., [Ah 1308] hardcover
183627260Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 1836. First edition 12mo pp. 72; engraved frontis illustration title-page vignette 5 illustrations in the text 1 full-page; contemporary quarter calf and blue paper-covered boards lettered in gilt direct on spine; extremities worn with boards soiled and scuffed and pages with some staining but overall good and sound. A brief illustrated description of anchors and their functions--both literal and metaphorical--followed by an account of the wreck of the packet ship Albion. The "sketches" of Evarts 1781-1831 missionary reformer and opponent of Native American removal policies Montgomery b. 1787 Episcopal minister and first rector of St. Stephen's church in Philadelphia and Bedell 1791-1834 founder of St. Andrew's also in Philadelphia are in fact accounts of their death-bed experiences. Bloch 1474. <br/><br/> American Sunday-School Union hardcover books
18802082402113510042Not Available 1880. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18922110502151100923Sekizenkan 1892. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 15 Sekizenkan paperback
182946404906, 1829 ; Lettre de protestation contre sa mise à l’écart de l’École Royale de Musique. La date du 4 août 1829 est notée d’une autre main au dos de la lettre.Alexis de Garaudé (Nancy 1779 - Paris 1852) est le fils d’un conseiller au parlement de Nancy. Il reçut une bonne éducation où la musique n’entrait que comme divertissement. Ruiné lors de la Révolution il partit à Paris pour se consacrer entièrement à la musique. Il entre comme professeur à l’École Royale en 1816 et y enseigne selon Fétis III p. 402 jusqu’en 1841, ce qui laisse penser que cette lettre aura convaincu son destinataire. Il est l’auteur de nombreux ouvrages d’enseignement musical. Le destinataire n’est pas nommé autrement que M. le vicomte, il s’agirait donc du vicomte a. Dubois de Beauchesne, alors directeur de cet établissement. “Quelque péniblement froissé que je puisse être par la décision que vous me faîtes l’honneur de m’annoncer, je la reçois avec respect, persuadé que vous l’avez jugée être dans les intérêts de l’École Royale d’après quelques renseignements qui vous auront été transmis sur moi (...) par des personnes qui jamais n’ont assisté à une seule de mes leçons, depuis 13 ans (...) Si la preuve contraire à leur assertion hazardée résulte des prix nombreux obtenus aux concours par mes élèves ; si 8 ou 10 d’entre eux jouent avec succès les premiers rôles en province (...) si ces renseignements erronés (...) étaient formellement contredits par MM. Rossini et Banderali qui peuvent vous affirmer que je suis l’un des professeurs le plus utile à l’école (...) comment présumer que l’auteur d’une Méthode complète de chant reconnue pour être rédigée avec beaucoup de clarté soit incapable de la démontrer avec clarté ! ... et si ma clientèle de leçons payantes se compose en partie d’élèves des diverses classes de l’école et des épouses et filles d’artistes musiciens célèbres (tels que Bohrer, Drouet, Pacini &c) qui viennent m’apporter leur argent, comment croire que je suis un mauvais professeur (...) Je confie à votre esprit de justice le soin de vous bien éclairer sur une erreur qui blesse profondément un artiste auquel les malheurs de la Révolution n’ont laissé que son dévouement passionné à une carrière qu’il parcourt avec quelques succès (...)”Les archives de M. de Beauchesne, qui contenaient un grand nombre de lettres d’A. de Garaudé, ont été vendues à l’Hôtel Drouot le 3 avril 1877.
1807NATW1390Braunschw., 1807. 2 Bll. Titelei, 411 S.; Tit., 342 S., mit 26 gef. Kupfertaf., PPbd. d. Zt. m. RüSch., berieben, abgestoßen, erster Titel zweimal gestemp., vord. Vors. fingerfl., Spiegel braunfl., innen sauber und gut, Rotschn. Vgl. ADB VIII, 202 f.- Erschien erstmals 1797. Funke (1752-1807) war Schulmann. 1785 war er Inspektor des Schullehrerseminars in Dessau. "Der Beyfall, mit welchem das Funkesche Handbuch der Physik aufgenommen worden ist, machte eine neue Auflage desselben nothwendig. Es bedurfte inzwischen einer Umarbeitung, da unser Zeitalter an wichtigen Entdeckungen in der Naturlehre so reichhaltig ist" (Fricke im Vorwort).
1844441631Stuttgart u. Tübingen, Cotta, 1844. LXX, 589 S. Leinen d. Zeit mit Rückenschild (Ecken u. Kapitale bestoßen, Rücken mit Klebespuren u. Resten eines Bibliotheksschilds). [2 Warenabbildungen]
185221169guérande 1852-53 in-8 demi-basane 2 volumes, reliure demi-basane havane in-octavo (half binding sheepskin in-8) (16 x 20,3 cm), dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration) à filet "or", titre frappé or (gilt title), double filets "or" en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied, papier marbré rose et violet foncé aux plats (cover with marbled paper), 1 coin fortement écorné au Vol. I, dos et plats légèrement frottés , toutes tranches non-rognées (all edges no smoothes), texte manuscrit à l'encre brune (copie de cours) orné de 9 cartes hors-texte + 2 cartes in-texte dessinées à l'encre brune pour le volume I, sans pagination (1002 pages) + Vol. II, sans pagination (580 pages), 1852- 1853 petit Séminaire de guérande,
1881467192Tübingen, Laupp, 1881. XXIV, 847; VIII, 498; XV, 575; VIII, 538 S. Halbleder d. Zeit (berieben, Ecken leicht bestoßen, Gelenke mit einigen Wurmstichen, Vordergelenk von Band 1 mit langem Einriß). [2 Warenabbildungen]
186919124Buzançais 1869 in-8 demi-toile un cahier d'écolier, reliure demi-toile vieux-rose grand in-octavo (17,5 x 22 cm), dos muet, papier rouge orné de décorations florales gauffrées aux plats, 1 et plat orné au centre d'un fer doré "couronne de laurier" avec frappés or au centre : ECOLE SUPERIEURE ET PENSIONNAT DIRIGES PAR Mr MALESSET, cahier manuscrit à l'encre brune, toutes les pages sont écrites dans un encadrement d'un trait à l'encre brune, sans illustrations excepté quelques rares dessins à la plume dans le texte, 108 pages + 4 pages de table in-fine, écrit entre le 9 Octobre 1868 et fini le 27 Juin 1869 à Buzançais (Ecole et Pensionnat dirigés par Mr MALESSET),
1898039979Columbus OH: C. C. Johnston 1898. First edition 1898. Illustrated in black and white. Includes a history of the institution current programs various departments biographical sketches of representative alumni etc. Oblong format blue cloth with gilt lettering to the front cover 192 pages no dustjacket. Includes some local advertising. The book has edgewear and rubthrough at the corners hinges internally cracked but secure very faint old transparent stain to the inner bottom margins not affecting printed areas pages otherwise clean no names or other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair. Oblong 4to. C. C. Johnston Hardcover
190045897Eusèbe Senécal & Cie Demi-cuir Montréal 1900
183993770Couverture rigide. Manuscrit reprographié. Cartonnage d'époque, défraîchi, coins usés. 193 pages. 24 x 38 cm. Légèrement défraîchi, pages de garde tachées.
183493769Couverture rigide. Manuscrit reprographié. Cartonnage d'époque, légèrement défraîchi, coins usés. 52 pages + 8 planches. 24 x 38 cm. Quelques annotations en marge. Quelques petites taches d'encre.
1868160851868. Early Women Education. Autograph Letter Signed on verso of a Handbill regarding Ragged Schools April 13 1868. Rev. H. Newton-Vicar of St. michael's Mission Schools Lant Street writes to a donor about the work of the Ragged schools. Verso is a broadside for "The Lant Street Ragged Schools for Boys and Girls Borough Southwark." Reading in part "These Ragged Schools are placed in the midst of the poorest populationin Southwark in are the largest with about 850 attendances daily and the most important in South London." Attendance shows girls far outnumbered boys in the school "Boys in the Lower School Room.167 Girls in the Upper School Room.243.Afternoon Boys.162 Girls.233. The attendants at the Evening School in which more grown persons of both sexes are taught to read and write number about.65." He has made notes in his hand on the broadside portion in part "Ragged Schools male & female." At the time that this description is being written no copies are recorded in American institutions. OCLC search results are at best an estimate and can vary over time. This rare handbook is considerably more interesting for the first-hand manuscript content regarding the coeducational activities of the school. unknown
187740900.1New York: Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co 1877. 1st printing thus ca 1878. Cf. Axford p. 352 & Bitting p. 410 for the 1882 and later editions. Not in Cagle though see 1011n nor Wheaton & Kelly. OCLC records 4 holding institutions. Printed pale green printed wrappers sewn. Front & rear wrapper with 1878 product reviews. General wear soiling & age-toning to wrappers with chip to top left of top wrapper. Foxing to paper. A VG copy. 2 32 2 adverts pp. 2 page Table of Contents at front preceding the recipes. Page 1 a wood engraving showing 20 figures of divers pans used in the baking recipes herein. 8vo. 9-1/4" x 6" <br/><br/>The recipes in this book are new and formulated by one of the most experienced Professors in the art of scientific and practical cookery especially adapted for the use of "Royal" Baking Powder and "Royal" flavoring Extracts. These preparations are incomparable in strength and purity. Substituting other articles will only end in disappointment." front wrapper blurb. "The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the US. It was started by both Joseph Christoffel Hoagland & William Ziegler in 1866." Wiki Evidence points to this being the first publication of this title which contains 377 recipes ranging from Bread & Rolls to Pies to Puddings to Fritters & Pancakes to Meat Pies to Icings. Rare. Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co unknown books
188429652Various places 1884-1958. Fine original condition. 73 letters from 43 correspondents including Lore Crewe Lord Curzon F. S. Kenyon Prince Louis of Battenberg Edward Lyttleton Lord Napier Lord Roseberry Sir Charles Trevelyan and others mostly pertaining to school events. unknown