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186337407Madrid: Imp. de Manuel Tello 1863 Tomos 1º 2º y 3º; Madrid: Imp. de Manuel B. de Quirós 1864; Sevilla: Imp. y Libr. de D. J. M. Geofrin 1864; Madrid: Imp. de Manuel B. de Quirós 1865.- En total entre tomos y fascículos suman la cantidad de 13 volúmenes; 4º menor 215 cm.- Rara revista un tanto anárquica en su numeración pero de importante contenido jurídico. DERECHO EN GENERAL Libro en español Imp. de Manuel Tello paperback
25132Eight items from Christ's Hospital London and West Horsham. The first six from 1894 and 1895 the last two from around 1903. Eight items from the papers of Stanley Thomas Cross including six evocative pieces of Christ’s Hospital ephemera. Four of the items have some singing to extremities in a couple of cases affecting a few words of text otherwise the material is in fair condition. The material ranges in dimension from foolscap 8vo to 12mo. Items One to Five are printed circulars each with the school crest relating to the Christ’s Hospital admissions process dating from 1894 and 1895 all from ‘R. L. Franks Clerk’. ONE: 17 October 1894. Informing Mrs Matilda Cross that her son is ‘about to compete for admission’. TWO: 22 November 1894. Informing Mrs Cross that ‘S. T. Cross’ has been ‘recommended for admission’. THREE: 1894. 4pp foolscap 8vo. Printed by Harrison and Sons Printers in Ordinary to Her Majesty St. Martin’s Lane. Giving ‘particulars of the Regulations relative to the presentation and admission of children into this Hospital’s Boarding Schools under the Scheme of the Charity Commissioners’. FOUR: 22 January 1895. Notice of admission examination by ‘the Head Master and by the Medical Officers of the Hospital’ headed in manuscript ‘The Presentation having been received’. Giving the ‘subjects of examination’ in reading writing arithmetic geography and English grammar with medical details including that the child’s hair must be ‘newly cut and free from grease’. The child should be provided with a Bible Book of Common Prayer Hair Brush and Comb Tooth Brush and Pair of Stout Slippers. Other regulations are stated. FIVE: 22 January 1895. Headed ‘Revised Notice’ in red ink. Truncated and slightly amended version of parts of Item Four directing that ‘The Child Stanley Thomas Cross is to be brought by the Petitioner named in the Nomination Paper to The Office in Christ’s Hospital London’ where he is to be ‘examined by the Medical Officers of the Hospital’. SIX: Mimeographed facsimile of autograph letter dated 6 December 1894 with actual signature of the Christ’s Hospital clerk R. L. Franks and addressed by him to S. T. Cross’s mother ‘Mrs. Matilda Cross’. Begins with autograph additions by Franks in square brackets: ‘I have now the pleasure to inform you that the Council have approved the recommendation of the Education Committee that your son S. T. Cross be admitted into this Hospital’s Boy’s School subject to the provisions of the Scheme’. SEVEN and EIGHT: Two Autograph Letters to his mother Mrs Matilda Cross one signed ‘Stanley’ and the other without signature. Both on bifoliums and apparently incomplete. Both from Lamb’s House Christ’s Hospital West Horsham the unsigned letter on school letterhead. Neither dated but the unsigned letter docketed 18 May 1903. SEVEN: Undated letter to his mother signed ‘Stanley’. Discussing the terms of a scholarship ‘They would never take it away except for gross idling.’ to what is clearly Pembroke College Oxford. 4pp 12mo. There is a reference to ‘Barton’s letter’ Alfred Thomas Barton 1865-1912 Fellow of Pembroke and he discusses the possible need for a testimonial living costs at Oxford and the reduced school scholarship due to ‘the extraordinary number nine of the successful Grecians this year’. The letter concludes breaks off: ‘I was kept on after the usual time for leaving to be a Grecian & on the understanding that I should obtain the customary exhibition; tis only within the past year that my eyes have been opened; my scholarship is in no way inferior to those of many past Grecians who have proceeded to the University on School Exhibitions’. EIGHT: Unsigned undated letter to mother docketed with date 18 May 1903. 3pp 12mo. Begins: ‘My Dear Mother. / Well I’ve got it. Its only a £60 Schol but I mean to get on somehow. I am now free from all anxiety & at liberty to hunt around for assistance from Companies.There is a reference to another letter from ‘old Barton . the Senior Tutor’. He admits: ‘I may as well tell you now that if I had failed to get in before midsummer I should have given it up. last clause underlined For it would have been no use going on any longer.’ He gives further details of the arrangements with reference to ‘Upcott’ asking her not to divulge ‘how much the schol is worth’ After Oxford Cross would work as a schoolmaster before serving in the Great War. He then worked in the Hague as a translator at the newly-formed League of Nations Permanent Court of International Justice. During the Second World War he worked as a censor at the BBC in London before returned to the Hague retiring six months before his death in 1950. Eight items from Christ's Hospital, London and West Horsham. The first six from 1894 and 1895, the last two from around 1903. unknown
11387Continental Hotel New York; 6 September 1883. 2pp. 12mo. Good on aged paper neatly placed in a thin windowpane mount. After acknowledging receipt of $90 Corson announces that the previous week she 'had a letter from the House accepting my book.' She has received no answer to her letter asking for 'some information' and asks Booth to 'be my mediator again'. 'I want to know before doing anything more on the book how many pages it should be and how many words to a page; and also if I must send the entire M.S. or if I can write and send it in sections.' After being confined to her home 'this week one of my doctors thinks he will get me away for a few days to Plainfield where he will be over Sunday so that he can keep an eye on his precious patient. Then I shall come back to work again.' Her 'first outing in the city' will be to see Booth 'and Mrs. Wright her companion Mrs Anne Wright 'a friend from childhood'. I hope you both enjoyed your visit to Mrs. Spofford the writer Harriet Prescott Spofford 1835-1921 and trust that Mrs. Wright's wrist is strong again.' 'Every-Day Cookery' was published by the Adams & Westlake Manufacturing Company of Chicago in 1884. Continental Hotel, New York; 6 September 1883. unknown
21488Westminster 20 June 1711 entered in pencil. One page 12mo bifolium fold marks grubby some staining text clear and complete. "Dr Freinds Complements wait upon Mr Garth. If Colonel Cracherode has executed the two Deeds he begs the favor of Mr Garth to deliver them to his Servant the bearer." A Google snippet view from The Genealogist discusses a situation in which Cracherode and Dr Robert Freind are executors perhaps in a family will. Westminster, 20 June [1711 entered in pencil] unknown
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100Ink and wash on hand made cool-toned cream laid paper 6 3/4 x 8 7/8 inches 170 x 224 mm top margin slightly trimmed. Partial watermark of a shield with two horns upper right corner. The deckle edge along the sheet top has been trimmed out the three other deckle edges appear to be full. Three or so very minor spots of foxing appear on the verso none of which are visible through to the recto. Paper tape remnants at top right and left corner verso also not visible through to the recto. A lovely composition in very good condition. unknown
194293068Dallas Texas: Published by the Journalism Students of Booker T. Washington High School 1942. Very Good. 2 issues High School newspaper. photos 4p. 51 x 33 cm. Horizontal fold presumably as published. Pages moderately browned darkest along edges and fold. Both issues have small tears in margins near center fold. Red name stamp at top of first page on the November issue. Segregated high school for African Americans. The April issue includes a short article on page 2 about the failure of the school to offer any sports teams for girls "Washington Girls Plead for Part in Playing Sports". The numbering on these two issues suggests that this student nespaper was published every three weeks or so when school was in session. Published by the Journalism Students of Booker T. Washington High School unknown
2006__1584887052Chapman & Hall 2006. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 474 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.25 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
184657694Buffalo: Buffalo High School Association n.d. 1846. Oblong 8vo 67 leaves with pro-forma engraved forms on rectos without accomplishment; quarter old sheep hinges split and boards worn and nearly loose old non-original label mostly perished on front board final four leaves reappropriated as a scrapbook for local recipes the rest of the certificates generally fine. Inscribed on the front pastedown: "In Chancery 8th Circuit. In the matter of the Dissolution of the Buffalo Literary and Scientific Academy. Produced and proven before me as "Stock scrip book" "F" on hearing June 24 1846" The Buffalo High School Association later the Buffalo Literary and Scientific Academy was established in 1827 with ambitious plans for providing a "scientifick literary and military academy." It offered courses in "topography construction of maps navigation fencing ethicks natural theology evidences of Christianity and metaphysicks." Rates for attendance were high and the level of matriculation could not sustain the school. In 1863 Oliver G. Steele wrote "It was the great pet of the city. It was however too expensive for the time failing to reach the great body of our people; and changes of teachers and policy soon brought its career to a close." An act to dissolve the corporation and to provide for the just disposition of the property was passed in 1846. See "Buffalo's First High School Had its own Defense Program" by Walter McCausland Buffalo Courier-Express 1943. Buffalo High School Association, n.d. unknown
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