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1975241595Freeland MD: The School of Living 1975. 6 1p. folded tabloid format evenly toned vertically creased remains of an address label on rear wrap else very good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1975259575Freeland MD: The School of Living 1975. 19p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches vertically creased wraps worn rear wrap stained address label and "Please Renew" stamp on rear wrap else good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1971241398Freeland MD: The School of Living 1971. 8p. tabloid format newspaper folded in half as issued evenly toned address written in pen on front wrap else very good condition with subscription form laid in. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. Cover story on the Bear Tribe "the first new Indian tribe in this century.the tribe was founded to make possible a movement to the land and a return to the Indian way of life The School of Living unknown books
1966231096Brookville OH: The School of Living 1966. Magazine. 28p. wraps browned else very good condition binders tape along spine as issued 8.5x11 inches mimeographed. Includes a discussion "Pro and con Spooner-Tucker Rothbard" with contributions by Mildred Loomis Tom Marshall Laurence Labadie and others also includes Marie Anderson's "Religion in School of Living The School of Living unknown books
1966231106Brookville OH: The School of Living 1966. Magazine. 28p. wraps browned with minor ink marks printed mailing address of Laurence Labadie on the rear wrap else very good condition binders tape along spine as issued 8.5x11 inches mimeographed. Includes a discussion "Pro and con Spooner-Tucker Rothbard" with contributions by Mildred Loomis Tom Marshall Laurence Labadie and others also includes Marie Anderson's "Religion in School of Living The School of Living unknown books
1966231097Brookville OH: The School of Living 1966. Magazine. 28p. wraps browned with some foxing red felt tip pen markings on cover and internally a few small splash stains on front wrap binders tape along spine as issued 8.5x11 inches mimeographed. Includes a discussion "Pro and con Spooner-Tucker Rothbard" with contributions by Mildred Loomis Tom Marshall Laurence Labadie and others also includes Marie Anderson's "Religion in School of Living The School of Living unknown books
1967004758Brookville OH: School of Living. Good. 1967. Softcover. Volume 23 October 1967. Stapled soft cover. Few underlinings and markings wraps are moderately soiled with some sunning on edges. Hard to find.; Book; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall . School of Living paperback books
195945809Brookville OH: School of Living 1959. First separate edition. Staple-bound self-wrappers; 13pp. Fine. Individualist anarchist critique of government published under the auspices of Ralph Borsodi's decentralist cooperative The School of Living. School of Living unknown books
197742866Rochester NY: R. I. T. 1977. 8vo pp. 15. With several illustrations. Pamphlet Selected acquisitions 1975-1976 laid in. Paper wraps. Cover very slightly creasec o/w a nice copy. R. I. T. unknown books
196825600NY: New York University 1968. Large 8vo pp.195. Periodical; Vol. 12 No. 3 T39 Spring 1968. Illustrations drawings diagrams. Wrappers. VG. Sixteen articles by Alvin Reiss Paul Baker Michael Kirby and others. New York University unknown books
16092Kemble Parochial School Record Book 1871-1904. Kemble Cirencester Gloucestershire. Collection of approximately over 100 documents on approximately 180 leaves many written on both sides comprising the complete records of the Kemble Parochial School. Unbound contained in original protective black cloth boards. Large legal "foolscap" size pages. Comprising both printed Circulars directed to the schools from the Education Department and handwritten copies of records the school was ordered to send as reports to the Education Department. This school is built from grant money received in the wake of the first of the Forster Acts known as the Elementary Education Act of 1870 which made education compulsory in England and Wales for all children aged 5 to 13. <br/><br/> The Forster Acts named for the sponsor of the original bill William Forster brought a sweeping change to elementary education in England by declaring public education for children to be mandatory. It also mandated that the schools should be publicly funded and overseen by regular inspections. The Kemble Parochial school founded at the very inception of this legislation provides a window into the dramatic shift to public education. The first document in this record is a Circular of Instructions and Rules for the construction of a school building. Through the handwritten retained copies of annual reports by Principal A.G.W. Wilts to the Inspector of Schools we are able to grasp the immensity of the change. Wilt first report comes in 1872 when the schools 18 students were taught in an old traditional schoolhouse by headmistress Ms. Hopkinson who did not have an official certification in teaching "This is an average country School carried on at present in rather inadequate premises but a new and handsome school-room and teacher's residence have just been erected.The mistress is a successful disciplinarian and has much natural aptitude for teaching." By 1875 the school has grown to 49 students though still under the tutelage of the unfortunate Ms. Hopkinson who continues struggling to obtain a teaching credential. By 1878 undergoing regular inspections it is reported that the school needs improvement in multiplication and to better follow the state mandated provisions as to Needlework. Their ranks swelled to around 80 students just before the end of the century before petering out and ending in 1904 with only 3 students registered. By then Ms. Hopkinson had been replaced by two subsequent teachers Ms. Lane and Ms. Reed who also struggle to obtain a Certificate while managing a large class.<br/><br/> Circulars from the Education Department show that the idea of public education while welcomed in many quarters arrived also with surprise and some distrust. In 1878 the Circulars report the most recent developments of the Forster Acts "As it has now become evident that by the operation of recent legislation the great majority of the labouring classes will be virtually compelled to send their children to Public Elementary Schools." A major controversy of the Forster Acts surrounded the requirement that the schools operate non-denominationally. While individual churches pushed for the right to educate children under their own religious tenets the Church of England feared that doing so would weaken state control of education. The archive contains notes of this church-state tension in a handwritten letter of 1880 in which the Rev. R.H. Taylor inquires of the Education Department "whether the School is now conducted as a public elementary school.Section VII of the Elementary Education Act 1870 having been conspicuously put up in the School. If not my Lords cannot direct H.M. Inspector to inspect the School annually as a public elementary school." <br/><br/>On the lighter side repeated entreaties from the Education Department in Whitehall during the 1870s call for "teachers of Schools will be willing to give their assistance in endeavoring by due warning to the scholars to put a stop to.the mischief caused by throwing stones at the insulators of telegraph wires." Threatened punishments to the "schoolboys" responsible for this "great evil" include "imprisonment and flogging." Documents are in very good condition on large size sheets of blue or white paper clear and legible. Some dog-ears and a couple pages of the archive have been chewed on the corners but most are complete. Names of all enrolled students appear yearly on the Examination Schedule. A very complete set of records and historical resource on the most dramatic transition ever to come to education; that of going from independent schoolhouses to systemized public education. unknown books
195233220Washington D.C.: Press of Byron S. Adams 1952. Original printed wrappers with wrapper title as issued and original staples. ii 13 1 pp. Near Fine.<br/><br/> The Supreme Court heard argument in December 1952 but held the cases over for reargument in the following term. This is the Amicus Curiae brief submitted by the American Veterans Committee for the first argument. Supporting the District of Columbia children seeking to integrate the Washington public schools the Committee contends that the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments guarantee the right to be free from racial discrimination that equality of education is impossible under a regime of racially segregated schools that equality can be achieved only by abolition of compulsory segregation by race and that "The people of Washington are ready for and will accept integration of their public schools."<br/> The brief is signed in type by the Committee's National Counsel Phineas Indritz who was a distinguished civil rights and constitutional lawyer. Press of Byron S. Adams unknown books
197738465Chicago: Guild Forum Committee 1977. Broadside bulletin board flyer 11" x 8-1/2". Mimeographed printed recto-only on standard white bond. Mild corner creases Near Fine. Announces a lecture under the auspices of the Guild Bookstore a cooperatively-run business which was Chicago's largest radical bookshop through the Seventies and Eighties. George Schmidt was the chairman of a group called S.U.B.S. Substitutes United for Better Schools. Guild Forum Committee unknown books
R03L-00359School Specialty Publishing. Used - Good. Good condition. School Specialty Publishing unknown books
18398953Edinburgh: Whyte & Co. 1839. 8vo. 11 1 blank 8 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Apparently not in NSTC CD version. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly age-toned. Inked numeral on title-page. Whyte & Co. unknown books
193575174Cadiz OH: Cadiz High School. Very Good. 1935. Softcover. Black softcovers measuring 9 1/4 x 7 inches - a bit scuffed and worn but contents are bright and clean and fully illustrated. students sports teams etc. Complete in 122 pages. . Cadiz High School paperback books
1941249fdSt. Petersburg Florida: Mound Park Hospital School of Nursing 1941. Quarto cream fabricoid unpaginated. Very Good with light foxing age darkened spotting and edgewear; names noted in ink across the bottoms of a number of photographs. Mound Park Hospital School of Nursing, 1941. unknown books
1998373051998. Seton Hall Law Review. Newark New Jersey: Seton Hall Law School. Vol. 1 to 29 1970-1998. Volumes 1 to 19 bound; volumes 20 to 29 part 1 original paper issues. Ex-private law firm library Very good. Special $350. Seton Hall Law Review is a nationally recognized scholarly legal journal that publishes critical and analytical articles on significant topical legal issues. Students not only edit the lead articles but also write a Comment on recent judicial decisions and developments. The Law Review is published quarterly and is edited and managed by its student editorial board and staff. Most members are selected on the basis of their demonstrated writing ability through a competition each summer that is based on a combination of competition scores and grades. unknown books
2003387552003. Seton Hall Law Review. Newark New Jersey: Seton Hall Law School. Vol. 1 to 33 No. 3 1970-2003. Original paper wrappers. Ex-private law firm library very good. Special $295. Seton Hall Law Review is a nationally recognized scholarly legal journal that publishes critical and analytical articles on significant topical legal issues. Students not only edit the lead articles but also write a Comment on recent judicial decisions and developments. The Law Review is published quarterly and is edited and managed by its student editorial board and staff. Most members are selected on the basis of their demonstrated writing ability through a competition each summer that is based on a combination of competition scores and grades. unknown books
1939005152Lee MA: Shawn School of Dance for Men 1939. Very Good Plus wrappers lightly soiled and rubbed. Photographs by John Lindquist Marcus Blechman and Mitchell Shapiro. Program for the 1939-1940 season presenting The Dome Dance of the Ages and O Libertad. SCARCE. First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Shawn School of Dance for Men Paperback books
81468bdThe Coral Gables Museum Corp. 2010. One of an edition limited to 100 hardbound copies. Oblong quarto hardcover slick full-color illus. boards 80 pp. Illustrated in full color. Fine As New in a Fine As New dust jacket. hardcover books
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 books
194628378aNew York: McGraw-Hill 1946. Quarto cloth typewritten x 267 pp. Photos illus. Very Good. McGraw-Hill, [1946]. hardcover books
183957665London: printed for the Society by Mead & Powell 93 Whitechapel 1839. 16mo pp. 37 1; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Founded in 1800 the Methodist Sion Chapel was in the notoriously squalid Whitechapel section of London. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed for the Society by Mead & Powell, 93, Whitechapel unknown books
183557666Walworth: printed by J. Packer Albion Place 1835. 16mo pp. 22 2; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Includes a list of subscribers and donors. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed by J. Packer, Albion Place unknown books