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17508801750. Ink wash in gray and black with heightening in brown pen and ink on cream laid paper laid down to an archival matrix 9 3/4 x 7 inches 247 x 178 mm. In good condition with some minor surface soiling and slight attenuation especially visible in the areas with brown ink. Adhesive residue on the verso at the top corners and bottom center margin does not effect the recto. The name "Argentini." appears in ink on the recto in the lower right margin. unknown
209Etching on light cream laid paper 8 x 5 1/2 inches 200 x 138 mm 1/8-inch margins. Minor repairs including expertly repaired lower right corner and minor light in-painting at lower center area beneath the lion's head. All consistent with age. unknown
1888253042Farmington Ct. 1888. 3pp. Folded 4to sheet. Old fold lines. Near fine. 3pp. Folded 4to sheet. Letter written by Sarah Porter founder of Miss Porter's School for Girls to a friend and possibly former student regretfully declining an invitation to her wedding. Miss Porter studied privately with Yale Professors. and her brother Noah later became President of Yale. She was an opponent of women's suffrage. <br/>She notes in this letter that affairs at the school will keep her far too busy to make the journey. Sarah Porter 1813-1900 founded her school in Farmington in 1843 setting it up as an institution at which girls could receive a well-rounded academic education. She writes in part:<br/> <br/>"My dear Mary I thank you heartily that you have desired me as one of your wedding guests and I should be very happy in being with you at this so happy moment of your life. I could not easily under any circumstances easily leave school for so long a time as a journey to Newton would require - but now Mr. Brandt's wretched health renders him unable to teach and his classes fall daily into my care so that my place is daily here. Your own and your brother's wedding at once will not only doubly crown the day but give promise to multiplied successive anniversaries. unknown books
197212227Arcata CA: Humboldt State University. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1972. First Edition; First Printing. Plastic comb binding. Some soil to the covers and a crease down the center of the front. The interior is very good to fine. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 354 pages . Humboldt State University unknown
195431165Oberammergau Germany: Intelligence and Military Police School 1954. Very Good. Oberammergau Germany: Intelligence and Military Police School 1954. Quarto; stiff illustrated covers with hundreds of pages of reports bound in. Includes charts and graphs of Soviet governmental and military organization. Additional monographs laid in include Armed Forces Talk's four-part Communism Series and three issues of the U.S. Constabulary School's Department of Geopolitics series covering German History up to the rise of the Nazi Party the United Nations and International Relations. Staining to rear cover; pages toned but largely unmarked; a Very Good copy.<br /> <br /> Binder prepared by the United States Army for training Cold War-era officers and staff on USSR history ideology and military capabilities. The trove of documents here covers nearly everything an early Cold War American military or intelligence officer would need to know at the time: a history of Marxist ideology and its development in the 19th-century; details on the physical geography of the USSR; an ethnography of Central Asia detailing the Turkomen Kazakhs and Tatars; as well as extended analyses on who the power players in the Communist Party were and what the capabilities of their rifle and artillery division might be. <br /> <br /> Logistics psychological warfare and the role of Communism in the Middle East are also covered with detailed but succinct chapters on each. An impressive array of information highlighting the early Cold War Western perspective. No copies in retail and three holdings found in OCLC at the US Army War College Georgetown University and the University of Iowa. Intelligence and Military Police School unknown
17503281750. Brownish black ink on dark cream handmade laid paper 8 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches 208 x 260 mm. Uniform age tone with several scattered unobtrusive spots of brown discoloration consistent with age. Right top corner loss evenly trimmed paper tape remnants at top left corner recto. With an unknown collector's stamp in blue ink "PRB" lower left corner recto. On the verso of this lovely drawing is a neoclassical graphite and brown ink study of a procession. The composition shows a woman being carried in a birthing sedan chair. The woman is seated backwards with putti and horn players leading her up an embankment across a river. In her wake we see a crowned man in mourning being comforted by his handservants. Perhaps an allegory to death during childbirth. unknown
186028020<p><strong>1860 Life of Isaac Newton Science Mathematics Principia Philosophy Tract Society</strong></p><p>"<em>I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies but not the madness of people.</em>" </p><p>― Isaac Newton</p><p>Few names throughout history are as synonymous with science as Isaac Newton. Known for his studies in physics math and astronomy Newton was one of the most influential scientists during the scientific revolution. His contributions to optics and physics are still foundational in the scientific process.</p><p>This small 19th-century sketch of the life of Newton was collected and published by the American Sunday School Union. </p><p>Item number: #28020</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>American Sunday School Union</p><p><strong><em>The Life of Sir Isaac Newton</em></strong></p><p>London: The Religious Tract Society ca. 1860.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->4 iv 5-192</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>John More Nisbett</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->John More Nisbett 1826-1904 of Cairnhill. He was married to Lady Agnes Dalrymple daughter of North Hamilton Dalrymple 9th Earl of Stair.</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Hardcover; secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Brown cloth</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~5.75in X 3.75in 14.5cm x 9.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> The Religious Tract Society hardcover
035692Philip Lee Warner/Medici Society 1918-1921. very nice set; complete . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Philip Lee Warner/Medici Society, 1918-1921 hardcover
1983444761983 Paris. Luc Moreau. 1983. 1 volume in-12 carré, sous couverture rempliée et illustrée, chemise et étui de toile beige. (1) f. bl. ; (14) ff. ; (1) f. bl.
15108DBo.J. Robert Engels, geboren am 9. März 1866 in Solingen, gestorben am 24. Mai 1926 in München. Maler, Grafiker und Hochschullehrer. 1886?1889 Studium der Malerei an der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf bei Hugo Crola, Johann Peter Theodor Janssen, Heinrich Lauenstein und Adolf Schill. Mitarbeiter der Zeitschrift Jugend und Mitglied des Deutschen Werkbundes [4 Warenabbildungen]
14698DBo.J. [4 Warenabbildungen] Barbara Probst, geboren 1964 in München. Deutsche Fotografin und bildende Künstlerin. Studium 1984 bis 1990 an der Akade
40456Paris.Durand.1762.E.O.3 vols.in-12 en veau raciné. 359, 383 et 407 pages. BE.Tranches marbrées.
43674Société d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques. 4 vols petits in-8 en demi-chagrin rouge souligné de filets dorés.Tome I et II: 1908. Tome III: 1907. Tome IV: 1903. BE.Nom d'appartenance en queue en caractères dorés.
2003387532003. 7 linear feet shelf space. 7 linear feet shelf space. Rutgers Law Review. Newark N.J.: Rutgers Law School. 122 softbound issues: 26 no. 1 to 55 No. 2 Fall 1972-Winter 2003. Original paper wrappers. Ex-private law firm library very good. Together 122 issues seven 7 linear feet shelf space. $495. The Rutgers University Law Review is the flagship law journal of Rutgers Law School and is a professional publication devoted to critical discussions of current legal problems. Issued five times a year it includes lead articles by practitioners and scholars as well as student contributions in the form of notes and case comments. unknown
19302091502135301956Not Available 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2004410772004. University of San Francisco Law Review. San Francisco University of San Francisco School of Law. Vols. 1 to 38 no. 1 1966-2004. Ex-private law firm library vols. 1-37 tan buckram with vol. 38 no. 1 original paper issue. Four 4 linear feet of shelf space. Special $495. unknown
2004410772004. University of San Francisco Law Review. San Francisco University of San Francisco School of Law. Vols. 1 to 38 no. 1 1966-2004. Ex-private law firm library vols. 1-37 tan buckram with vol. 38 no. 1 original paper issue. Special $495. unknown books
1994mon0000179989Routledge 1994-12-15. Hardcover. Good. 3.9970 in x 23.3822 in x 15.7880 in. Ex-library book Hardback/Hardcover usual stamps and marking. Clean text sound binding. Routledge hardcover
20222081502111907611Culture publishing company 2022. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Culture publishing company paperback
502221<p>How to remain Young and Achieve. How to Develop a Pleasing Personality. How to overcome Old Age.</p><p>Three sections in 1 bound folder. English. The Theiron School of Life. Undated. 856 & 18 pp. In solid black boards with metal screws. Good with some foxing at front and rear and on fore-edges. Book No: 502221</p> hardcover
2003DADAX0521538076Cambridge University Press 2003-06-05. loose_leaf. Used: Good. Cambridge University Press unknown
1923168781923. Women Education Handwritten memory and scrapbook form a Texas high school girl 1923-1925. Filled with over 25 handwritten inscriptions from friends and teachers as well an original handwritten story about the graduating class 85 silver gelatin print photographs and 85 pieces of ephemera including ribbons party invitations and press clippings. Original cloth boards. 10.25 x 7 in. "The Girl Graduates Record Book." Designed by Victor de Kubinyi. New York: Barse & Hopkins copyright 1920. Embossed detail flower motif on front cover. 190 pages. Photo dimensions 4.5 x 2.75 in. Album belonged to Ola Chamberlain of Goree TX. Table of Contents lists pages in which handwritten memories can be recorded on: Class Yell Motto Class Officers Autographs Teachers Class Prophecy Invitations Social Events Vacations Athletics Presents Jokes & Frolics and the Baccalaureate Sermon. Second page includes photograph of school building labelled by album owner: "Goree High School The Prison". Photographs of friends with colorful nicknames such as Lilliums Hankie and Shot Gun and a few lines about their character. "Pie Face. He still says he is a member of the class. He is the star of the basketball team of nearly all counties." "Preacher. Life's a jest and all things show it / I though so and now I know it." "Shot Gun. He makes it to school about once a week." In one photo she's drawn a text bubble coming from the mouth of a lone figure reminiscing on the day that image was taken: "We did get to go somewhere that day after all didn't we hon Busy that was some grand picnic eh old dear And just think of the many adventures that my old straw derby hat in photo has accompanied us on!"<br /> <br /> 22 handwritten inscriptions from friends and classmates; some write short poems while other recall their shared memories and some give compliments on the owner's academic accomplishments. "Remember me early; Remember me late; Remember the day you went to the lake." "Dearest Ola Our memories from Child-hood days have gone on through High School days. Now as we must say good bye to those old days the memories we shall never forget. In our arithmetic class you were always at your best. Nowa s you are going from school life into life's school may you find all your problems as easy as they were. " "To know you was to love you. Well I know you and the result was inevitable. The only regret I have is I have known you only two years of high school work.In the classroom especially math you are a wizard-ess." "I'll never forget the first time I met you. We were in the seventh grade and you come to visit our school. You thought we were very mean didn't you I liked you then but I didn't think of you becoming my best pal nor did I dream of the many good times we were to have together.you have proved to be a true pal and a real sport; and I'll always love you." 4 inscriptions from teachers which touch upon future wishes for students. "Life's School is open to you. I your teacher am sure of one thing-that you will learn life's lesson s well even as you have learned them in olde Goree HS.; and will be successful in all your undertakings." <br /> <br /> Original handwritten story in the Class Prophecy section titled "And How It All Came Out" that explains the life paths for all fo the students in the graduating class. The story is presented as a supernatural vision that the Texas high school student experienced. "My mind wandered back to old Goree High School and the buoyant hearts it held in 1924-'25. Suddenly I caught sight of a flower. 'Why there's our class flower' I almost shouted. Eagerly I plucked it and tested its fragrance. The odor seemed to give me a magic power. I examined one petal closely and a strange vision stole over me. When I regained my senses I was in a crowded New York Department Store.'Oh I'm head of the ladies glove department in this joint' yawned Gladys after our greetings.Next I found myself in a little West Texas town standing in front of a small and dingy office which bore the label of "Sheriff".the Sheriff was a young women of twenty who greeted me.and she told me that Franklin White was Mayor of the town while Norine was his private secretary.As I sat talking with my two friends their faces seemed suddenly to grow dim and to fade from my sight. A moment later I found myself back int eh little retreat with only the naked stalk of our class flower remaining."<br /> <br /> Recordings of the Class Motto "Out of school life into life's school." Photos of class officers President Poet and Reporter and different groups such as The Spanish Class the Pep Club and the "Senior Girls." 8 photos of the class dressed in colonial era costumes for a performance or event titled The Virginia Reel. Includes Commencement invitation and programs. 7 certificates for perfect attendance and 1 Texas Public School Report Card with grades in Geometry English Physics Civics Economics and Arithmetic. She also received marks in "Home Report" from her parents in subjects of Cooking Care of Stock General Farm Work Providing Fuel Washing Dishes and Obedience. Newspaper clippings about the boys baketball team and the games in Knox Country against Rochester and Stamford. "Goree Basketeers Win County Title". Photographs of the team members in uniform. Many handwritten memories of parties and fun events recorded by album owner: "On Wednesday nite.the Senior girls motored out to Gladys' to spend the nite." Pressed sweet pea flower dated May 15 1925. First two pages detached. Front hinge detached. Toning to edges of pages. Some pages quite brittle pages with small chips at edges. Good condition. unknown
20815021123023381989 N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 1989 paperback
20152081502111903159Chinese book office 2015. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 hardcovers Chinese book office paperback
18312111902160602080Kawauchiya Mohei board 1831. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kawauchiya Mohei board paperback