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187029538Montgomery Alabama: John G. Stokes & Co. State Printers 1870. 7 1 blank pp. Stitched in original printed green wrappers. Light old folds wrappers lightly spotted Very Good. Contemporary inscription at head of front wrapper "Respects of G. Horton Mobile." A Bostonian who had moved to Mobile as a young man Horton was Mayor of Mobile at this time. Previously he had been an advocate of public education and had served on Mobile's school board. During the Civil War he was jailed for Unionist sympathies. During Reconstruction his advocacy of civil rights placed his life in constant danger.<br /> <br /> The Report is a chapter in Alabama's bitter Reconstruction strife. It attacks Dr. N.B. Cloud State Superintendent of Public Instruction who was regarded by unreconstructed Alabamans as a Scalawag for his support of Reconstruction and the Republican Party. The Report also attacks G.L. Putnam whom Cloud had named Mobile's superintendent of education an appointment which other Mobile educators refused to recognize. <br /> Cloud brokered a compromise-- for which he lacked authority-- by making Putnam superintendent of Emerson College known as the 'Blue School' a Negro school run by the American Missionary Association. The Report accuses Cloud and Putnam of illegally diverting public funds to the support of the Blue School.<br /> Ellison 1597. John G. Stokes & Co., State Printers unknown
187031292Montgomery 1870. 23 1 blank pp with original printed title wrappers. Text lightly dusted wrappers dirty stitched. <br /> <br /> This case is a chapter in Alabama's bitter Reconstruction history. Mobile School Commissioners claimed that George L. Putnam Superintendent of the Mobile schools had mishandled funds which were supposed to be used to support the free public schools. Putnam had been appointed Superintendent by N.B. Cloud State Superintendent of Public Instruction whom unreconstructed Alabamans considered a Scalawag. <br /> Putnam used public funds as authorized by Cloud for the support of a school for Negroes. The outcome of the case turned on whether the Commissioners were properly established under the laws and Reconstruction Constitution of Alabama. This brief reviews the history of the Mobile School System and the controversy. unknown
1846List2863New Orleans Louisiana 1846. Single letter three 8 x 10 inch pages. Torn at folds some tears repaired with archival tape; hole at location of seal; otherwise very good to excellent. John Holt Rice 1818–1878 was the son of a Presbyterian minister and nephew of Archibald Alexander founding professor of the Princeton Theological Seminary from which Rice graduated in 1845. When he wrote this letter he was working as a city missionary to the poor in New Orleans. Rice would spend his career ministering around the southern United States before his death from yellow fever. His correspondent is John Cameron Lowrie 1808–1900 a Scottish immigrant fellow Princeton graduate and a missionary in Colonial India. When his health became too precarious to remain abroad Lowrie returned to serve with the Board of Foreign Missions.<br /> <br /> The subject of missions boards was part of the Old School-New School controversy and schism in the Presbyterian Church particularly over whether missionary work should be primary the Old School view or secondary the New School view to the Church’s work.1 Those holding the latter view were satisfied with the work of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABCFM which was not a specifically Presbyterian body. Those of the former view believing that the Church’s missionary board ought to be itself Presbyterian formed the Western Foreign Missionary Society. When the Church’s second schism occurred in 1837 the Western society was <br /> renamed the Board of Foreign Missions BFM and headquartered in New York City.<br /> <br /> In this letter Rev. Rice finds himself in the delicate position of being an Old School supporter of the BFM ministering to Congregationalists and New School-raised supporters of the ABCFM. He writes to Rev. Lowrie requesting that copies of the BFM’s monthly Missionary Chronicle be sent to him in a timely manner as this was “a matter of some importance to us who love our own board of foreign missionsâ€:<br /> <br /> “You are probably aware that our churches in this city are composed of very heterogeneous materials many of the members are from New England and were brought up in the congregational church and many were connected with New School churches at the north. This causes no difficulty or division All unite very cordially in support of the Old School church but the sympathies of many are with the American Board of Missions. They know nothing about ours and have some little prejudice against us for our separation. It would be very impudent to argue that question with them now or attempt to convince them that our own board ought to be patronised by those connected with one of our churches rather than the American. But I feel certain that if they knew more of our operations they would take an interest in them.â€<br /> <br /> Rice also notes that he is an editor for the New Orleans Protestant newspaper and suggests that Lowrie send “something now and then†to excite “missionary zealâ€. Of interest to scholars of Presbyterian history especially the 19th-century Old School-New School schism.<br /> <br /> 1 Rev. Dr. Michael Parker “175 Years of Presbyterian World Mission†Presbyterian Historical Society archived November 1 2023 at https://web.archive.org/web/20231101183954/http://www.history.pcusa.org/history-online/topics-note/history-world-mission. unknown
2090202122600331Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 9 irregular Not Available paperback
18762092902143902162Chubei Ishida Kyoto Prefecture Kamigyo 2nd 5th district and others 1876. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Chubei Ishida (Kyoto Prefecture Kamigyo 2nd 5th district) and others paperback
18762092902143802198Chubei Ishida Kyoto Prefecture Kamigyo 2nd 5th district and others 1876. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Chubei Ishida (Kyoto Prefecture Kamigyo 2nd 5th district) and others paperback
19362082402113503194Not Available 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: books Not Available paperback
184021491840. Graphite and ink and wash in sepia and brown ink on two sheets of heavyweight wove paper 8 1/8 x 11 inches 207 x 280 mm the full sheet. With a hard horizontal crease along the top sheet edge approximately 2-inches from the top. A strip of non-archival tape along the center sheet edge where the two sheets were joined. Minor uniform toning throughout consistent with age. unknown
185021481850. Graphite and wash in sepia and brown ink on two sheets of heavyweight wove paper 10 1/4 x 7 inches 260 x 178 mm the full sheet. Sheets adhered at the verso with a strip of non-archival tape minor uniform toning throughout consistent with age. unknown
178025051780. Red crayon on cream laid Japon paper 6 3/4 x 3 7/8 inches 171 x 97 mm the full sheet. In very good condition with some light scattered surface soiling unobtrusive and consistent with age. unknown
19932111902160303353Bunkenshuppan 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Bunkenshuppan paperback
19292082402113510831Idea shoin 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 Idea shoin paperback
192820836Boston: Merrymount Press 1928. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. sandlewood cloth. Aeg. Near fine. 57 pages. 16.5 x 11.5 cm. Limited edition one of 600 published by the Merrymount Press designed by D.B. Updike. Title page and interior text printed in red and black in standard and italic type. HUTNER 93. The year 1928 was a fabled year for the Press concerned with ideas for printing `The Book of Common Prayer' There are affinities here with both trial pages for the latter work and for the prayer book itself.it is a miniature masterpiece." Double gilt front cover border panels lettered in gilt with center gilt floral motif. Faint sunning to backstrip. Merrymount Press hardcover
188869473Majesty's 1888. Fourth Edition stated. Hardcover. Fair. COver has wear soilng bumped corners and tears to cloth. Somewhat shaken. vii 1 136 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Errata slip present! Some illustrations have color. LIV plates. This reflects the state of the art knowledge and practice in the mid to late Victorian period. From Wikipedia: "Military engineering is loosely defined as the art and practice of designing and building military works and maintaining lines of military transport and communications. This discipline of engineering is regarded as the oldest form of engineering and is also the precursor of the civil engineering discipline. While both of these disciplines of engineering are responsible for building the same types of projects their environments differ. Military engineers construct and maintain facilities that serve military servicemen on war-fronts. Military engineers are also responsible for logistics behind military tactics. Modern military engineering requires more than civil engineering techniques. In the 21st Century military engineering also includes other engineering disciplines such as mechanical and electrical engineering techniques. According to NATO "Military Engineering is that engineer activity undertaken regardless of component or service to shape the physical operating environment. ' Military Engineering incorporates support to manoeuvre and to the force as a whole including military engineering functions such as engineer support to Force Protection Counter-Improvised Explosive Devices Environmental Protection Engineer Intelligence and Military Search. Military Engineering does not encompass the activities undertaken by those 'engineers' who maintain repair and operate vehicles vessels aircraft weapon systems and equipment." Majesty's hardcover
192343679Fort Leavenworth KS: Command & Gen Staff School 1923. fair to good ex-lib. 145 maps chapters 1-8 & appendices bound in pressboard pamphlet binder many fold-out maps footnotes usual library markings. Ex-Army War College Library binder worn front cover of binder creased. Contains the following: Chapter I general discussion; Chapter II a group of armies in defense; Chapter III a group of armies in a counteroffensive; Chapter IV a group of armies in an offensive estimate of means required; Chapter V a group of armies in an offensive concentration of additional means needed for the attack; Chapter VI a group of armies in an offensive orders for the attack; Chapter VII a group of armies in pursuit; Chapter VIII map problem--a group of armies; Appendix estimate of means required in reference to Chapter IV. Command & Gen Staff School unknown
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2003x-1402008589Kluwer Academic Pub 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 348 pages. 8.75x6.25x0.75 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
20102111902158502341Keisuisha 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 473p. Size: 22cm Keisuisha paperback
SKU0607533AASL Standards 2017-09-25. paperback. New. 7x1x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking AASL Standards paperback
1922132258Oxford: Oxford University Press 1922. Pp. 188 mounted coloured frontispiece and 1 plate both with tissue guard the school crest printed in printed in navy & yellow at centre of title page plus numerous black & white photographic portraits many full page list of name and dates of their death; demy 4to; navy cloth lettered and decorated in gilt& blind the cloth a trifle flecked edges occasional slightly bruised; t.e.g.; free endpapers offset both tissue guards lightly creased a little light foxing; printed for the Dragon School at the Oxford University Press Oxford 1922.First edition. Biographies and portraits of 83 former students and staff. The Dragon School founded in 1877 was originally named the Preparatory School or Lynam's Preparatory School. It was started by a committee of Oxford dons to provide a high standard of education for children of professors of the University of Oxford. The two coloured plates are by Leonard Campbell Taylor 1874 - 1969 a former student of the school. During the First World War Taylor served as an official war artist first with the infantry and later the Royal Navy. Oxford University Press unknown
183993770Ecole des Ponts-et-Chaussées 1839. Hardcover. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Manuscrit reprographié. Cartonnage d'époque défraîchi coins usés. 193 pages. 24 x 38 cm. Légèrement défraîchi pages de garde tachées. <i>ref. 93770</i> Ecole des Ponts-et-Chaussées hardcover
183493769Ecole des Ponts-et-Chaussées 1834. Hardcover. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. 8 planches dépliantes. 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. <i>ref. 93769</i> Ecole des Ponts-et-Chaussées hardcover
ria9780415297509_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book opposes the way in which for too long the whole period of Mongol domination of Iran has been viewed from a negative standpoint. hardcover