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19342509300064Ladies of "The Friendly Helpers" Bible Class of Trinity Reformed Sunday School Glen Rock Pa 1934. 5th. Paperback. Acceptable. Rare Pennsylvania Cook Book Softcover. Stain on front cover. 1934 printing of the cookbook first printed in 1922. Includes advertisements of local merchants Ladies of "The Friendly Helpers" Bible Class of Trinity Reformed Sunday School, Glen Rock, Pa paperback
1999Q-1577684087Spectrum 1999-05-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Spectrum paperback
197104533Bethesda: Naval Medical School 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No dust jacket. 11.0 x 8.0 x 2.0 inches. Ex government library book with stamps and a cardholder. The covers look great. The binding is tight. The interior pages are clean and unmarked. The chapter tabs are folded. Electronic delivery tracking will be issued free of charge. Naval Medical School hardcover
19386498Winnipeg Manitoba: St. John's College School 1938. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 32. 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Plain twice-stapled card covers. Many striking black-and-white photographic plates and illustrations of the school its grounds building and its student body. Published for the benefit of prospective students and their parents with details of its founding and later history the various academic programs on offers requirements for admission price-list for courses and amenities a detailed calendar of events for the school year a comprehensive list of the student faculty council and advisory board et al. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections etc. <br/><br/> [St. John's College School] unknown
1996008351Hobart: Hutchins Press 1996. First Edition . Card Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket as Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Near Fine with the names of 5366 pupils who attended with their parents names and addresses and enrolement dates including my fathers who got expelled for turning the fire hose on in the stairwell depriving me of old school tie privilages and entitled nepotism <br/> <br/> Hutchins Press unknown
1954010133Fort Eustis Virginia: Department of the Army Fort Eustis 1954. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 211pp.incl.index; SC staple-bound yellow w/red no title on spine; rubbed w/some soil; cleantight pgs. "The purpose of this text is to provide basic information to be used in the maintenance and repair of Army rotary-wing aircaft.includes principles fundamentals and technical information to enable the repairman to maintain repair and overhaul the helicopter and its components with the applicable Air Force technical orders parts tools and equipment." illus. ST 55-186 <br/> <br/> Department of the Army, Fort Eustis unknown
1991SONG0521409306Cambridge University Press 1991-08-15. paperback. Used: Good. 5.98x1.34x9.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press paperback
1931ZB372559Washington 1931. 145 pp. hardcover ex library else text clean & binding tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington hardcover
1972313946Central Valley High School Publication Staff 1972. Hard Cover -- Good -- Other than light wear at top of spine book is clean and tight -- Photography throughout. Hard Cover. Good. Central Valley High School Publication Staff Hardcover
1953143112The American University 1953. Hardcover. Very Good. 140 p. clean and unmarked anywhere on strong glossy unaged paper; photos of course but also interesting artwork; binding firm; dark red embossed boards have light bumping on corners and are sunned at spine. The American University hardcover
19821667762American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1982. 1st. paperback. New. 8x0x10. American School of Classical Studies at Athens paperback
19821667771American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1982. 1st. paperback. New. 8x0x10. American School of Classical Studies at Athens paperback
19821667761American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1982. 1st. paperback. New. 8x0x10. American School of Classical Studies at Athens paperback
193588372NY:: Evander Childs High School. Good. 1935. Paperback. Shepard Rifkin's first book appearance two poems. First edition paperback. INSCRIBED by Shepard Rifkin in 1986 on page 39 - his page of contribution. Damp stained on the covers and throughout the text block at the fore edges thus only good in stapled printed wraps. Many unopened pages. ; 63 pages . Evander Childs High School, paperback
193677072San Marino California: Henry E. Huntington School 1936. A keepsake book for the Class of 1936 at Henry E. Huntington School in San Marino California with "sand pictures" of each of the 42 graduates. For instance:<br /> <br /> "BUSY BOY CARLOS HEINTZ --- ever present evervescent member of our class whose forehead denotes intelligence chin shows determination and lips denote the thinker. Has a standing record of 462 broken combs and 250 discouraged hairbrushes. Carlos is guaranteed to leave any subsitute flattened out in one hour."<br /> <br /> "MARILYN CAUNT --- Bud Norton will miss her. Marilyn hopes to become an artist and she spends much good time and much good paper making portraits even thus early in her career. Most of her masterpieces consist of nite club gals with enuf face paint to supply a fair sized building with several coats."<br /> <br /> Also includes often humorous descriptions of each of the school rooms their instructors and various classroom activities. There are also accounts of athletics music class and other extracurricular activities. The class poem and class song are also featured prominently along with congratulatory messages from District Superintendent Elmer C. Neher and Huntington Principal M. Edrys Nagle.<br /> <br /> Located at the corner of Huntington Drive and Del Mar Avenue Henry E. Huntington School was founded as the San Marino Grammar School in 1918 and renamed after the city's "first citizen" a decade later. The school expanded several times to meet growing student enrollment gradually transitioning into a middle school. The campus is now located a mile to the west on Huntington Drive adjacent to the San Marino Public Library.<br /> <br /> Mimeographed on the recto of 27 sheets of 8 1/2" x 11" white stock. The two full-page illustrations are neatly hand-colored perhaps as issued. Bound with staples in printed green paper wrappers which are toned and a trifle worn along the extremities. Henry E. Huntington School unknown
19887002Seattle / Paris: Various 1988. First Edition. Various. Good. 1. 4to unpaginated catalog/monograph printed December 1964 black & white and color reproductions on coated paper correspondence with Marc Albert-Levin in black text and prints in white on gray textured paper Woodside Gallery March 1965 on title page with two laid in Gordon Woodside invitation cards to 21 March 1965 cocktails and preview: light stains to covers. <p>2. 4to unpaginated reprint of c. 1980 Cimaise interview Jean-Robert Arnaud introduction black & white photo reproductions color photo cover: light foxing to covers. <p>3. Narrow 8vo. single-fold J Nina Miller Gallery August 1980 reception invitation card printed white on black paper: art glass based on Koenig cut-paper collages and prints from Galerie Arnaud.<p>4. 12mo. tri-fold 1988 announcement card black & white and color photo reproductions and artist portrait exhibitions at Bellevue Art Museum; Foster/White Gallery; John Pence Gallery. Born 1924 and passed 2008 in Seattle the non-representational painter and collagist worked for many years in France and traveled extensively to exhibit his work. In the late 1980s he was made Commander of the French Order of Arts and Letters likely one of the few Seattleites to earn that prestige and certainly the only graduate of Wallingford's Lincoln High School to be so honored.<p>Items are now preserved in a clear archival sleeve with acid-free backing. Various unknown
19465393Millers Falls Mass 1946. Octavo 23 x 15.5 cm. 38 pages. Cover title: Cook Book: Highland P.T.A. 1946. FIRST EDITION. A community cookbook then its one hundred thirty attributed recipes known to but a few dozen families. Alma M. Lapointe Cuff 1920-2009 was a newcomer recently arrived from distant Greenfield about seven miles away after her marriage to a metal worker and settling to raise a family in Millers Falls. Two intriguing aspects of the Cook Book she oversaw are the number of recipes identified as "sugarless"--among them Gingerbread Cream Pudding Devil's Food Cake and Alma Cuff's own Fudge and a few experimental ventures such as New Way to Prepare Stringbeans and - a Committee project - Pineapple Chicken Sandwich. Once a mill village amidst the farming communities of Franklin County in northwestern Massachusetts Millers Falls took its name in the 1860s from Millers Falls Manufacturing makers of fine tools founded in Greenfield but with factories in Millers Falls. The village is now a constituent neighborhood of Montague. Children of several generations past attended the Highland School a one-story six-room brick schoolhouse on Millers Falls Road built circa 1920. In stapled blue-titled wrapper. Lower front corner of wrapper chipped otherwise very good. OCLC locates one copy; in neither Brown nor Cagle. unknown
192931084Toccoa Georgia: The Reilly & Lee Co Chicago 1911 1929. Scrapbook. Good. Scrapbook. 92 pages. Illustrated page designs. Color illustrated tan paper covered boards with title on the front cover. Green cloth spine. Small tears to the cloth spine. Light soiling and edge wear to covers. Front hinge cracked. Interior contents clean. <br /> <br /> This is the graduation book of Miss Sara Fay Crawford Toccoa Georgia 1929. Her calling card is pasted on the front end paper with a gift inscription from her brother written below. Content headings of "My Golden School Days" are printed in front. Ephemeral contents include signed inscriptions pasted down articles a few photographs a few letters dance programs parts of flowers illustrated congratulation cards sports memorabilia and more. Some loose paper items relating to graduation are laid inside. The Reilly & Lee Co, Chicago 1911 unknown
19111606Napa: Napa High School 1911. First Editions. Paperback. Very Good. The 1911 issue serves as year-end year book. The 1912 issue is a Christmas number devoted to light verse humor sports etc. Large 8vo. Pp. 86 and 90. Illustrated with ample photo reproductions and line drawings. Bound in illustrated printed wrappers the second number with a sewn binding the outer cover serving as a sort of dust jacket. The 1911 copy with a contemporary ownership signature in pencil "Commencement Eve" both with insignificant evidence of handling else Fine. The graduating class of 1911 was composed of thirteen students. Founded in 1897 the Napa High School is notable for not producing a single notable graduate other than a handful of professional athletes. That said the Napa Valley's development as the finest viticultural region in the US and it's unending natural charms have attracted prominent figures the world over. For a glimpse at Napa a hundred years ago the ample ads provide a wholesome view of Americana with illustrated ads for the Empire Theatre A. L Voorhees and Company men's clothier the Semorile Printing Company E. R. Gifford more men's clothing Kingan's ham and bacon at Horstmeyer's the Alexandria Hotel etc. Napa High School paperback
191827511New York: Paine Uptown Business College 1918. Paperback. Very good condition. 3 Prospectus and 1 book of "Old Favorite Songs" published by the Paine Uptown Business College for men and women.<br /> <br /> 'The school will give you a practical profession which prepares you to do active business work upon graduation and a thorough qualification to use the knowledge obtained . to gain. advancement." Tuition was $10 per month for day school $5 per month for night school.<br /> <br /> Located at 1931 Broadway corner of West 65th Street the school started in 1872. <br /> 4 lg 12mo pamphlets 23pp 24pp 29pp songbook 32pp tan paper wraps 2 string tied 2 staplebound. Slt sunned. Songbook slt rubbed at edges. Internally clean. Paine Uptown Business College paperback
19576351St. Boniface Manitoba Canada: St. Boniface General Hospital School of Nursing Inter-Collegiate Press of Canada Ltd. 1957. First Edition First Printing. Softcover. pp. 100. 8vo. measuring 7" x 10". Illustrated twice-stapled card covers bearing the crest of the school to upper-left margin of the front cover. Replete with black and white photographs portraits of the graduating students alumnae staff faculty aerial shots of the hospital and school. Exceptionally well-preserved showing no detectable flaws to the extremities contents equally without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; fine. <br/><br/>At time of cataloguing not in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. St. Boniface General Hospital, School of Nursing | Inter-Collegiate Press of Canada Ltd. paperback
19691648St. Boniface Manitoba Canada: St. Boniface General Hospital School of Nursing Inter-Collegiate Press of Canada Ltd. 1969. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Unpaginated. pp. 84. 4to. Blind-stamped textured cream cloth over boards navy blue-lettering and crest of the school to the front board; illustrated endpapers. Replete with black and white photographs portraits of the graduating students alumnae staff faculty aerial shots of the hospital and school. Light sunning to the spine contents remain bright clean and unmarked; fine. <br/><br/>At time of cataloguing not in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. St. Boniface General Hospital, School of Nursing | Inter-Collegiate Press of Canada Ltd. hardcover
19671647St. Boniface Manitoba Canada: St. Boniface General Hospital School of Nursing Inter-Collegiate Press of Canada Ltd. 1967. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Unpaginated. pp. 84. 4to. Blind-stamped textured cream cloth over boards navy blue-lettering to the front board; illustrated endpapers. Replete with black and white photographs portraits of the graduating students alumnae staff faculty aerial shots of the hospital and school. Light sunning to the spine contents remain bright clean and unmarked; fine. <br/><br/>At time of cataloguing not in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. St. Boniface General Hospital, School of Nursing | Inter-Collegiate Press of Canada Ltd. hardcover
196851521bdVineland NJ: American Institute for Mental Studies The Training School Unit Wednesday May 22 1968. Signed by Pearl S. Buck and James A. Michener. Octavo paperbound stapled printed wrappers 8 pp. Very Good with foxing age darkened spotting and shadowed edges. Program for Vineland Day has had its upper cover signed by both James A. Michener and Pearl S. Buck. As noted on underside of upper cover: We are fotunate to again have with us on Vineland Day the distinguished President of the Board of Trustees of the AMerican Institute for Mental Studies Pearl S. Buck. She has long been active in work for retarded children. In 1950 she published a small book entitled The Child Who Never Grew -- the story of her own experience with her eldest daughter whose mental growth was retarded. This was written first as an article for the Ladies Home Journal to help parents of other retarded cihldren. It was reprinted in the Reader’s Digest and was subsequently published in more than a dozen languages. This personal narrative has done much to educate the public in the cause of the mentally handicapped. And later in the publication: Today’s Guest of Honor and featured speaker is a person whose talents reflect a great love and understanding of his fellow man. His reputation as a celebrated Pulitzer prize winning author is universally recognized. His deep concern for those deprived in any respect is known as well. A teacher author historian world traveler and humanitarian Mr. Michener attributes his greatest motivation to his boyhood years in Bucks County Pennsylvania. No matter how far his travels have taken him he still refers to this picturesque Quaker setting as “Home Country†and resides there presently. Mr. Michener’s literary works include Sayonara The Bridge at Toko-Ri Hawaii The Source and others. His Return to Paradise was the basis for the long running TV series Adventures in Paradise. Perhaps his best known book is Tales of the South Pacific which was transformed into one of the greatest Broadway musicals ever produced. Mr. Michener’s latest effort Iberia was released by Random House earlier this month. His writings reflect his great perceptiveness which is never obscured by the culture that provides the background for his stories. We of the NJSFWC and AIMS welcome him and are honored by his presence today. American Institute for Mental Studies, The Training School Unit, Wednesday, May 22, 1968. unknown
19178043Boston Mass: Miss Farmer’s School of Cookery 1917. Stapled booklet 20 x 13 cm. 29 pages. Stated "Third printing May 21 1917"; originally published in April of that year and with a "Second Edition" early in the month of May. The lessons in this booklet cover "Food as an Energy Producer" and were “first arranged for lessons in Canteen Cooking from the Massachusetts Branch of the Special Aid Society for American Preparednessâ€. Alice Bradley had been the head of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery since 1915 when she rose to the position upon the death of the school's namesake. She ran the school through the mid-1940s publishing numerous books along the way. This was one of her earliest published works though I've been unable to establish priority of the first few as she was prolific in 1917 issuing The Candy Book a series of Demonstration Lectures and this book of Lessons. A few early and neat ink corrections to tables at rear; in publisher’s printed brown wrappers; fine. OCLC locates six copies of all printings; Cagle 99. Miss Farmer’s School of Cookery unknown