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10724Couverture rigide. Bon/1951. in-4. Paris Rombaldi 1951-52 in-4 2 vol. T.I: portrait 300 4pp 1pl. ; T.II: 268 4pp 4pl 1 tabl percaline verte. Rel. éd. Portrait de Jules Ferry 5 pl. et 1 tableau h.t. en couleur. Très nombreuses illustrations dans le texte. Conclusion par le président Edouard Herriot unknown
1967169499上海.Shanghai.: 中学运动.Zhong xue yun dong. 1967. Issue no.3 of this Chinese Cultural Revolution tabloid-size newspaper published on 9 April 1967 by three Red Guards organisation in Shanghai education sector. Two sheets 6pp light even browning horizontal crease upper corner litle creased still good. Text in Chinese. Sheet measures 39.2 x 25.3cm 39.2 x 54.6cm. This issue is dedicated to criticism of Liu Shaoqi and his work "To Be a Good Communist". It also promotes the Rectification Movement and propaganda works "Rectify the Party's Style of Work” written in 1942. . 中学运动.[Zhong xue yun dong]. unknown
1934172781上海.Shanghai.: 廣學會.Guang xue hui. 3rd edition. 1934. 2 volumes. Maps small sheet of colour illustrations of Bible stories loosely inserted in paper pocket in volume II lacks illustrated sheet from rear pocket of volume I sheet music in number notations accompanied by lyrics. Volume I: 6 144pp; Volume II: 6 121pp. A prior owner's signature upper covers wrappers stained and marked evenly browned throughout paper on spines trifle chipped a sound set in original wrappers. Text in traditional Chinese. 18.7 x 13cm. These two textbooks were published for fifth year Sunday School students. They are into 5 sections: Jesus the Hero of Heroes; Paul the first hero that preached to foreign lands; preaching to all nations; Christian movement in China; summer life. Each lesson contains a story discussion picture and a motto or song. . 廣學會.[Guang xue hui]. unknown
192334882Marietta Georgia: Marrietta High School 1923. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Blue string tied wraps with silver title on the front cover. Blue end papers. Illustrated with photographs of faculty students activities sports etc. 100 pages 24 pages of advertisements. Covers are edge creased with small tears and light damp staining. Paper spine worn at the top and bottom. Interior contents clean with no writing. Blue rubber stamp on the title page reads "Property of Jas. T. Manning Marietta GA.". Manning was a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives Georgia Senate Assistant U.S. Attorney in Atlanta and elected Cobb County Judge. Marrietta High School unknown
192835855Atlanta: Foote & Davies 1928. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Tall quarto brown soft cover with embossed title on the front cover. 88 pages. Illustrated with numerous photographs of the students school faculty etc. Several advertisements. Edge wear to the covers. Rear end sheet torn out. Pages 85 and 86 with a color illustration by the printer is detached. Name card of "Myra Diamond Thompson" glued down in the upper right corner of the title page. A list of hand written autographs located on page 87. A couple of doodles and date 30' written on the last page. On the rear paste down is a small written rhyme by Myra dated 6/3/30 at 8:45 p.m. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Russell High School was a high school in East Point Georgia United States that opened in 1924. Industrialist and philanthropist John J. Eagan donated the land for the school provided the school was named after his uncle the late William A. Russell a Confederate general. After Eagan's father died Russell gave financial and spiritual support to three-month-old John Eagan and his mother Russell's sister.<br /> <br /> The school closed in 1988 when it was combined with Headland High School East Point College Park High School College Park and Hapeville High School Hapeville to form Tri-Cities High School.1 At the time of its closing Russell was the oldest school in the Fulton County system. The schools were merged due to declining populations and the aging of the communities as North Fulton was exploding with growth at the time. Foote & Davies unknown
19681122Altona Manitoba: Elim Bible School Yearbook Committee 1968. First printing. Card Covers. Fine. Unpaginated pp. 76. 4to. Textured cream card covers with gilt lettering and decoration to front cover. Glassine endpapers. Replete with many black and white portraits photographs illustrations. Contains a complete directory of all students accompanied with addresses. Many black and white advertisements by sponsoring local business and merchants churches et al. No detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked; fine. <br/><br/> [Elim Bible School Yearbook Committee] unknown
22724Boston: Hubbard W. Swett & Co. 128 Washington Street. 1859. William White Printer 4 Spring Lane. The 'Rebellion' was precipitated by the whipping of Thomas J. Whall a Catholic boy at the Eliot School for refusing to recite the ten commandments in the Protestant King James translation. It resulted in the creation of nationwide Catholic parochial schools. 29pp 8vo. Saddle-stitched pamphlet with uncut edges and without wraps. On aged and worn paper. In double column and small print. A transcript of the closing arguments in the case without editorial interpolation. Scarce. No other copy traced of original edition. Boston: Hubbard W. Swett & Co., 128 Washington Street. 1859. [William White, Printer, 4 Spring Lane.] paperback
87196ca. 1830 . Sepia ink and pencil early view of Hong Kong showing sailing boats in the foreground probably executed by an English military or naval officer. Laid on card size: 320mm x 143mm.<br /> <br /> ca. 1830] unknown
1906Q2159New Philadelphia Ohio: W. E. Seifert 1906. Wraps. Very good. Embossed color lithograph card covers with cord binding and scalloped edges 5.5 x 3.75 inches. Real photograph of teacher Mabel Irwin mounted to the cover. Very Good with light soil and staining to the wraps splitting at the spine where the cord binding has pulled. 8 pages comprised of two bifolia the first printed single-sided on tissue paper and the second on regular stock with illustrated verse "The Close of School" on three pages and one page customized to the local school. <br />The booklet was published by W. E. Seifert New Philadelphia Ohio known for publishing commemorative items. The design was sold to schools around the country who could customize the front matter and mounted photograph. The design is typical of the period and includes the motto "Education is wealth" with other material referencing the role of the school in instilling shared values especially patriotism to both "The poorest child the richest heir." <br />The list of students reflects a small school with multiple ages being taught in the same classroom as many siblings are represented. Pupil names reflect regional Appalachian culture including Paretha Phelia Callus Beury. We checked on students Delter and Other Ward in census records--Other was indeed the boy's name and he was 4 years older than his sister Delter. <br/><br/> W. E. Seifert paperback
19821197<p><b>Apóstrofes: Revista de la Escuela de Periodismo Universidad Católica. Año I No. 1 May 1982–No. 3 Sept.-Oct. 1982 all published</b>. Santiago Chile: 1982. 8vo three issues: 23 pp. 25 pp. 21 pp.; side-stapled mimeograph with illus. wrappers b/w reproductions of orig. graphics including cartoons collage and photography light edge-wear and toning at extremities No. 2 toned front wrap with small crease.</p><p>When the left-wing Popular Unity party led by Salvador Allende came to power in 1970 they reached an agreement to undo previous limits on the freedom of the press in Chile. This brief period of pluralism was silenced by the Pinochet coup in 1973 which ushered in not only an era of censorship persecution and state-sponsored journalism but also a period in which opposition journalists were imprisoned tortured and "disappeared."</p><p>It is within this context that students at the Journalism School at Santiago's Catholic University began publishing this short-lived serial questioning the role and relevance of the professional journalist in Chile. Beginning as a general inquiry into the conditions of journalism and teaching the tone shifts rejecting university and national hierarchies and censorship. No. 3's headline "Renacer del Movimiento Estudiantil" declares the rebirth of the student movement following the arrest and torture of Marcela Palma secretary general of El Centro de Estudiantes de la Universidad Católica and sister of the leftist paramilitary Ricardo Palma. Articles report on colleagues in exile and the duty of the journalist to justice and critical thinking.</p><p>No copies found in OCLC or direct searches of Chilean national online catalogues.</p>
192232809Fort Riley KS: Cavalry School 1922. First edition. Hardcover leatherette embossed in gold. Very good covers shelf rubbed outer pages lightly worn. 272p many photos line ills. and ads. No jacket as issued. Small bookseller label in back. Doings at Fort Riley in the academic year 1921-22. Many articles and photos about the history of Fort Riley the classes field officers troop officers basic National Guard and Reserve tactics weapons riding with the A.F. in Germany polo building jumps and cross-country obstacles Saumur etc. Also school activities show results humor and cartoons. The texts are by students and various officers including Harry B. Chamberlin's "Observations on Riding and Training" and Major George S. Patton on "The Cavalryman" "you must become a horsemaster a scholar a high minded gentleman a cold blooded hero and a hot blooded savage if you would be a successful Cavalry leader". Dozens of photos of riders and horses mostly named the buildings the faculty and more. Dedicated to Colonel Hamilton S. Hawkins assistant commandant with his photo. Many local and military related ads. The sixth appearance of the Fort Riley yearbook which ceased publication in 1928. This year is very scarce. Heavy; shipping/handling will be extra. Please keep this in mind when ordering. Wells 6143.1. [Cavalry School] hardcover
2890Without date or place but circa 1870. 4to bifoliate pamphlet; four paginated pages. Creasing to corners and with recto of first leaf grubby and with some wear not affecting text otherwise in good condition. Sir William Fettes died in 1836 and the school endowed by him opened in 1870. 'The Committee are decidedly of opinion that the Trustees have disregarded "the spirit of the Founder's intention" to an extent which has perhaps no parallel in the educational history of Scotland and that the funds entrusted to their care have been misapplied by the erection of buildings so costly.' Without date or place, but circa 1870. unknown
194215863Fort Sill OK: Field Artillery School. Very Good. 1942. First Edition; First Printing. Pamphlet. A Very Good pamphlet of the Field Artillery School January 1 1942; Covers questions and answers on a variety of topics including The Driver Clutch Transmission and Brakes Aids to Control Night Driving etc. Covers memory joggers of Inspection such as LEWOG FETHEAL TOAM NIP and HALT BOLL ; 8vo; 45 pages . Field Artillery School unknown
194215864Fort Sill OK: Field Artillery School. Very Good. 1942. First Edition; First Printing. Pamphlet. A Very Good pamphlet of the Field Artillery School November 1942. Limited water staining; The restricted manual covers Organization of the Field Artillery Organization and Duties of the Battalion Reconnaissance and Selection Organization of Combined Artillery and Infantry March Columns Artillery March Disposition and Reconnaissance Employment of the Artillery Details Displacements The Bettery Detail - Heavy Artillery ; 8vo; 79 1 pages . Field Artillery School unknown
19887002Seattle / Paris: Various 1988. First Edition. Various. Good. 1. 4to unpaginated catalog/monograph printed December 1964 black & white and color reproductions on coated paper correspondence with Marc Albert-Levin in black text and prints in white on gray textured paper Woodside Gallery March 1965 on title page with two laid in Gordon Woodside invitation cards to 21 March 1965 cocktails and preview: light stains to covers. <p>2. 4to unpaginated reprint of c. 1980 Cimaise interview Jean-Robert Arnaud introduction black & white photo reproductions color photo cover: light foxing to covers. <p>3. Narrow 8vo. single-fold J Nina Miller Gallery August 1980 reception invitation card printed white on black paper: art glass based on Koenig cut-paper collages and prints from Galerie Arnaud.<p>4. 12mo. tri-fold 1988 announcement card black & white and color photo reproductions and artist portrait exhibitions at Bellevue Art Museum; Foster/White Gallery; John Pence Gallery. Born 1924 and passed 2008 in Seattle the non-representational painter and collagist worked for many years in France and traveled extensively to exhibit his work. In the late 1980s he was made Commander of the French Order of Arts and Letters likely one of the few Seattleites to earn that prestige and certainly the only graduate of Wallingford's Lincoln High School to be so honored.<p>Items are now preserved in a clear archival sleeve with acid-free backing. Various unknown
20212081502111906032Chinese book office 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese book office paperback
2081502111907316Chinese book office N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese book office paperback
20192081502111904751Kyushu shubbansha 2019. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kyushu shubbansha paperback
1418WB14083New York: Collins and Co. / W. Treadwell 1814-1821. Ephemera. Very Good. A small collection 8 folding pamphlets and a loosely stitched booklet relating to the Free School Society of New York launched in 1805 to provide a primary education to children who either could not attend school during the week whose parents were too poor to afford the private schools run by individual teachers and/or whose parents were not affiliated with the religious charity schools that comprised the bulk of New York City's educational system. Begun on donations and as a subscription-based service the schools did not establish a secure footing until about 1814 right when this collection starts and their growth continued in the subsequent decades as this collection shows. It includes: consecutive Annual Reports from 1814-1821 the ninth to the sixteenth annual folding pamphlets printed where specified by Collins and Co. or Samuel Wood & Sons listing locations teacher and trustee names the progress of the curriculum and a treasurer's report. Sold with "By-Laws of the Free School Society of New-York as Revised and Adopted by the Trustees 12th Month December 1818" printed by W. Treadwell 1819. Three loosely-stitched gatherings pp. 24 unopened and untrimmed in plain wraps. Wrinkled along the edges but nice wide margins and text is unscathed. <br/><br/>"In early nineteenth-century New York City free primary education was largely the province of church-run charity schools. For families of means there was also the option of private schools maintained by individual teachers. While these two poles covered most of the citys children some worried that certain poor youngsters were falling through the cracks. Thus in 1805 a group of residents led by Mayor DeWitt Clinton formed the New York Free School Society to establish schools open to all at no charge. The Society aimed both to educate and to inculcate the sublime truths of religion and morality contained in the Holy Scriptures in an ecumenical way. The New York legislature incorporated the group but did not provide funding so the Society depended on subscriptions by individual members. Mayor Clinton provided an inaugural gift of $200 but most donations did not exceed $25. In this way the society raised $6501 in its initial year and opened its first Free School. Gifts from Colonel Henry Rutgers a member of the State Board of Regents allowed a second school to open. In exchange for educating the children of the city almshouse the group was given another building and money for its repair. By 1814 the combination of private philanthropy and public cooperation sustained almost 800 students in free schools established by the society and the growth continued in subsequent decades" from Philanthropy Roundtable. Collins and Co. / W. Treadwell unknown
PR121249Landscape by the mountains: a small house at center the mountains on the right beyond a river on the left the woods. A path with two characters conversing.NL Antieke tekening Franse school 19e eeuw. Landschap in de bergen. Berglandschap. Drawing on laid paper watercolour in gray pen and brown ink; total: 187 x 240 mm; mounted on cardboard in passepartout. In good condition. unknown
76-0237Paris: French Publisher circa 1970. Modern reprint from the original 18th century hand-colored etching. 40 x 30 cm sheet. Very Good. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1970]. unknown
76-0235Paris: French Publisher circa 1970. Modern reprint from the original 18th century hand-colored etching. 40 x 30 cm sheet. Very Good. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1970]. unknown
76-0239Paris: French Publisher circa 1970. Modern reprint from the original 18th century hand-colored etching. 40 x 30 cm sheet. Very Good. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1970]. unknown
76-0236Paris: French Publisher circa 1970. Modern reprint from the original 18th century hand-colored etching. 40 x 30 cm sheet. Very Good. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1970]. unknown
76-0238Paris: French Publisher circa 1970. Modern reprint from the original 18th century hand-colored etching. 40 x 30 cm sheet. Very Good. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1970]. unknown