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196619398.11966. Softcover. VG- Slight indention from a paper clip at ffep and title page; Soft bend at bottom right corners; Slight creasing at spine. Color wraps. 100 pp. Profuse bw plates. Accompanied a 1966 exhibition that featured works by Louise Bourgeois Alexander Calder Nicholas de Stael Richard Diebenkorn Jasper Johns Giorgio Morandi Andy Warhol and others; Cover is an original design by Diter Rot who has numbered and initialed this copy #301/1000; Scarce. paperback books
1987306771987. Softcover. VG. Salmon stapled wraps. 9 pp. 4 color plates. Brief essay by Deborah Johnson. unknown books
184610270New York: Egbert Hovey & King printers 1846. 8vo. 32 pp. <br><br>Removed from a nonce volume; stitched. Light browning and a little light foxing. Light pencilled notations on title-page and small rubber-stamp on p. 2. Egbert, Hovey, & King, printers unknown books
1943277008Kamnik district Slovenia: Tehnika RK VI 1943. 30pp. 8vo mimeographed text with images original tan wrappers with mimeographed cover.<br/><br/> This rare surviving pamphlet from World War II was produced by the Yugoslav Partisans the most accomplished armed resistance movement against the Axis occupation of Europe. Starting out as a guerilla group the Partisans soon created a complete underground society based on Communist principles including schools government and medical institutions financial systems and publishing presses. This pamphlet produced by one such press likely hidden in the mountains or forests of Slovenia addresses an emergent need in such a new clandestine society: that for maps. It proceeds in logical order: geographical vocabulary instructions for making field maps and later more sophisticated and symbolic drafting techniques. Within this technical know-how it also communicates tactical military advice that the Partisan guerillas employed in their battles with Axis armies. This tactical quality of the publication is most in evidence in the pamphlets many striking diagrams which demonstrate the importance of visual knowledge in situations of survival.<BR><BR>This pamphlet was one of many Partisan publications designed to educate protect and encourage members of the movement. It is particularly fascinating for its simple means of production since the secrecy of Partisan operations limited them to mechanical methods such as mimeographs--in witness here--as well as heliotypes linocuts and typewriting. Given its fragility the pamphlet is in excellent condition with clean text. Slight stains and some very small tears in margins. As one of the few Partisan publications on cartography this pamphlet is a rare and fascinating record of the World War II resistance.<br/><br/> Tehnika RK VI unknown books
16085Early 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." This rare handbill is absent from OCLC Worldcat and considerably more interesting for the first-hand manuscript content regarding the coeducational activities of the school. unknown books
1924290419Raleigh N. C.: Printed by R. Linwood Lancaster Class of ‘24 in the High School Print Shop 1924. Soft Cover. Good binding. Some loss to the edges of the paper covers especially the bottom corner of the front cover. Scattered foxing. Stapled paper covers. Good binding. Printed by R. Linwood Lancaster, Class of ‘24 in the High School Print Shop unknown books
1925100425New York: Rand School of Social Sciences 1925. 82p. The director of the Department was Solon De Leon and the associate Nathan Fine. Includes some foreign language publications and left publications. Rand School of Social Sciences unknown books
198526931985. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 336 pp. 50 color 100s bw plates. A very comprehensive guide both to American art and other areas of specialty furniture Asian art European art antiquities textiles etc. paperback books
197920704Providence Rhode Island: Rhode Island School of Design 1979. Softcover. VG- Cover slightly soiled; spine creased. White wraps. 239 pp. 231 color & bw plates. Accompanied an exhibition held at the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum; Includes wonderful illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley William Blake Harry Clarke Walter Crane George Cruikshank Richard Doyle William Morris Beatrix Potter E.H. Shepard and many more; Text by Diana L. Johnson with an essay by George P. Landow. This was also published as the Bulletin of Rhode Island School of Design Museum Notes Vol. 65 No. 5 April 1979. Exhibition held Mar. 29 to May 13 1979 one other location. Rhode Island School of Design unknown books
1963132242Providence Rhode Island: Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design 1963. Softcover. VG- in lovely condition but cover has some pencilling at top and library stamp at foot. White paper wraps black titles. 16 pp. 6 bw illustrations. Catalogue of 30 works by six American sculptors: Nancy Helfant Robert Rohm Jason Seley Norman Tinker Hugh Townley and Harvey Weiss. Illustrations of one work per artist and short biographies of each. Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design unknown books
193616627Providence: Rhode Island School of Design 1936. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 8vo. 32 numbered pages followed by 23 unnumbered pages of black and white photographs. The catalogue of the Evening School for R. I. School of Design for the class of 1936 - 37. A clean very good copy in bound illustrated wrappers. Photographs by Nicolas Romano. Rhode Island School of Design paperback books
183228324Providence RI: H.H. Brown Printer 1832. First edition. Removed. Scattered foxing some browning and offsetting lacking wrappers otherwise good or better solid copies. 24 pp.; 17 pp.; 36 pp. 8vo. Sunday schools were popular with workers and the rural poor books were free and one did not need to belong to a particular denomination. The Rhode-Island Sunday School Union expanded as the other educational organization the Providence Female Tract and School Society lost funding. By 1830 it had an enrollment of over 4000 in 32 affiliates. Two years latter it had 109 affiliates running 118 schools approximately 10000 students and 1200 teachers and included an African School begun in 1831 and discussed in the seventh report along with an attempt to teach "colored" adults. Scarce. OCLC shows copies at LOC and Brown AAS 5th Huntington 7th; also at the RI Hist.Soc. See Sabin 70740 for 15th Report. H.H. Brown, Printer unknown books
2001235022001. Softcover. VG. White wraps. 107 pp. Numerous bw & color plates. unknown books
188434816Montevideo: TipografÃa de la Escuela de Artes y Oficios 1884. First edition. Blind stamped maroon cloth. Spine and boards worn scuffed some recoloring owner's name on title contents clean a good copy. 60 pp. 16mo. Thirteen essays by various writers at the School of Arts and Crafts for the birthday of Máximo Benito Santos Barbosa 1847-1889 President of Uruguay from 1882 until 1886 in an administration marked by many problems notably corruption lawlessness and heavy debts all of which forced into exile. Not located in NUC OCLC Copac or any European or South American Library catalogues. Provenance: signature of Eloisa Vaeza. Not in Palau. TipografÃa de la Escuela de Artes y Oficios hardcover books
198137384New York: Roosevelt High School 1981. First Edition. Quarto 27cm.; publisher's blue pictorial imitation leather stamped in gilt; 168pp.; chiefly photographic illus. Some internal foxing else Very Good and sound. Inscribed and signed by the school principal Phil Smith dated 1990. Yearbook for the recently closed high school in the Bronx Roosevelt High School whose predominantly black student body suffered greatly from heroin use and gang violence during the 1970s and 1980s. Roosevelt High School unknown books
18785956New York: Royal Baking Powder Co 1878. Stapled octavo-sized booklet 23.5 x 15cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. Front wrapper verso with product reviews dated 1878. Includes a wood engraving showing twenty figures of diverse pans used in baking. "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. Included are three hundred seventy seven recipes ranging from Bread & Rolls to Pies to Puddings to Fritters & Pancakes to Meat Pies to Icings. "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. General wear & soiling to wrappers; foxing throughout; a bit musty. Good or a bit better in printed gray-green wrappers. OCLC locates four copies; Axford page 352; Bitting page 410 both for the 1882 and later editions; not in Cagle. Royal Baking Powder Co unknown books
18875920New York: Royal Baking Powder Company; lithography by Schumacher & Ettlinger 1887. Stapled booklet 21 x 13 cm. 43 1 pages. Illustrated. Later printing. Front wrapper verso with facsimile of a letter from Marion Harland dated 1887. Publication date from copyright statement on front wrapper panel. Includes a wood engraving showing twenty figures of diverse pans used in baking. "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. Included are three hundred seventy seven recipes ranging from Bread & Rolls to Pies to Puddings to Fritters & Pancakes to Meat Pies to Icings. "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. Light spotting to a few pages; and soiling and some small edge chips to wrappers. Over the course of its publication this booklet was issued in a wide variety of wrapper designs; this one a chromolithograph with an image of a young woman holding a large tray of handsome baked goods is one of our favorites. Near very good. Scarce. OCLC locates four copies; Axford page 352; Bitting page 410 both for the 1882 and later editions; not in Cagle. Royal Baking Powder Company; [lithography by] Schumacher & Ettlinger unknown books
2003387532003. Rutgers Law Review. Newark NJ: Rutgers Law School. Vols. 26 no. 1 to 55 No. 2 Fall 1972-Winter 2003. 122 issues. Original paper wrappers. Ex-private law firm library very good. Special $250. unknown books
1968181783San Francisco: SFFS 1968. 8p 5.5x8.5 inches class schedules tuition application/registration very good pamphlet in stapled peach wraps. Introduction to the then-newly established school at 414 Mason and a list of courses. SFFS unknown books
192727191San Francisco: The Senior Class of June 1927. Black flexible covers lettered in silver. Abt VG covers worn/many student signatures throughout. 112 pp. Illustrated with drawings & from photographs. 4to. <br/><br/> The Senior Class of June unknown books
192427193San Francisco: Published by the Senior Class of the High School of Commerce 1924. Green leather-style paper-wrapped binding. Overall VG many student signatures throughout. 73 51 pp. Adverts last 51 pp. Illustrated with drawings & from photographs. 1 original photograph tipped-in. 4to. <br/><br/> Published by the Senior Class of the High School of Commerce hardcover books
192627190San Francisco: The High Senior Class of the High School of Commerce 1926. Green pebbled leatherette with school visage embossed to front cover. Overall VG many student signatures throughout. 132 pp. Illustrated with drawings & from photographs. 2 original photographs tipped-in. 4to. <br/><br/> The High Senior Class of the High School of Commerce hardcover books
194427229San Francisco: Published by the Senior Class of the High School of Commerce 1944. 1st thus. Blue embossed cloth with white lettering & bulldog device. Photographic eps. Overall VG minor extremity wear/student signatures inscriptions & annotations throughout. 112 pp. Illustrated with drawings & from photographs. 4to. 11-1/4" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/> Published by the Senior Class of the High School of Commerce hardcover books
192627192San Francisco: The High Senior Class of the High School of Commerce 1926. Silver blue leatherette binding with school visage embossed to front cover. Overall VG many student signatures throughout. 132 pp. Illustrated with drawings & from photographs. 1 original photograph tipped-in. 4to. <br/><br/> The High Senior Class of the High School of Commerce hardcover books
1977208009San Francisco: SF Liberation School 1977. Single large newsprint sheet folded to make an eight panel tabloid format catalog 11.5x8.75 inches folded size paper evenly browned with minor closed tears on folds front wrap lightly foxed along top edge else good condition. The school was affiliated at this time with the Northern California Alliance. Also includes a long memo "To people taking classes at San Francisco Liberation School" by the School Collective. 4p. 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper left hand corner printed on one side only poorly on leaders abstract terminology & self-criticism. SF Liberation School unknown books