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1859BL4573New York:: Sunday School Union 1859. 1859. 16mo. 52 4 pp. Frontispiece 6 woodcuts with initial letters; light foxing. Original full mauve cloth gilt stamped spine title. Ownership signature of Amelia Domshele. Very food. Sunday School Union, [1859]. hardcover books
36829Mercer Beasley School of Law. Mercer Beasley Law Review. Newark: Mercer Beasley Law Review 1932-1936. Complete in five volumes. Tan buckram red and black lettering pieces moderate shelfwear. Ex-corporate law library. Stamps to endleaves card pockets to rear pastedown. A very good set. $30. unknown books
2512Rochester Kent: The School 1940. . 8vo tan cloth-covered boards spine orange cloth; printed paper spine label somewhat soiled COPAC and OCLC showing only one holding with this imprint--Cambridge University Library. Interesting piece produced by the students of the school. The whole was produced "in the clawses of the Typography Department of the Medway School.during the session 1939-40. Layout and arrangement in type by P. J. Reynolds .Set by students of the "Monotype Composition classes. Head of the Dpartment Charles L. Pickering under whose direction this book was made and finished in July 1940" Rochester, Kent: [The School], 1940. hardcover books
16666Women Education Medical School Photo archive of women students at Duke University School of Medicine Class of 1950. Consist of 23 original Gelatin silver print black and white photos. 3 x 4 ¼ inches. c. 1940s-1950. Images show students at work in blood banks in labs studying and relaxing between classes. Includes photos of school buildings such a the Medical School entrance in addition to several instructors. Some include handwritten captions giving a little more information such as a picture of the "Class of 1950" with 8 women and 1 man identified: "Bev Helen Belle Monkey Noni Ann Betty Joann Bill". Other captions include names of doctors instructors fellow students and the type of work being done in images such as "Bev - vaccine" and "Beth Bueliner - Blood Bank". Other photos identify the subject as the Media Lab Chemistry Lab working with EKG and studying Hematology blood. Students outside of medical school entrance. Photos of a quick break grabbing a coffee and snack of animal crackers.<br/><br/>Although women had participated in the informal practice of medicine for hundreds of years there were relatively few women studying medicine in the United States at this time. By 1900 only about a dozen medical schools had opened to coeducation and female graduates often found themselves unable to access training hospitals and professional associations. The trailblazing young women in these photos whom we see performing experiments and examining patients bucked the trend of their generation to become doctors. Early images of women in medicine are very rare and a fine addition to a collection. Very good condition. unknown books
198441188Herston: University of Queensland 1984. First edition. Paper wrappers. A near fine copy with some sunning to spine. Unpaged. 16 pp. Illus. with duotone reproductions. Sm. Sq. 8vo. University of Queensland unknown books
18713027Boston & London: Wright & Potter State Printer 1871. Public Document # 19 report for October 1870; reviews the state of the institution financial reports etc. number of people at the school statistics those who jumped ship; the officers and employees of the school; list of salaried officers on board the "Massachusetts" and their salaries - the ship had been sold that year as a measure of economy; also inventory of the property of the school contributions from the towns towards it's upkeep more; 31 pages original purple paper wraps; some spine ends edge tips wear to binding; a very good copy. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Wright & Potter, State Printer Paperback books
182429584Boston: Printed by Phelps and Farnham 1824. 16pp. Untrimmed stitched spine reinforced with tape. Tanned dampstain running through first three leaves scattered spotting rubberstamps and blindstamp on title page and its verso. Good. <br/>AI 16474 many locations. OCLC records copies with two leaves of plates not present here. Printed by Phelps and Farnham unknown books
181729558Philadelphia: Printed for the Institution by Anderson & Meehan 1817. 12mo. 12pp. Disbound without wraps else Very Good.<br/><br/> The Association sought to educate young men privately; its evening classes suggest that many of its students were in the work force. Evidently free public education was not introduced in Pennsylvania until 1818; and that was for the education of indigent children only.<br/> Officers and members of the Association are listed on page 2. Hugh De Haven Jun. was President. The Association's purpose was to instruct "adult males in reading writing and arithmetic; and to incite them to the study of the Holy Scriptures." Maximum number of Association members was thirty; expulsion was permitted "for unchristian behaviour by the concurrence of two-thirds of the Association." The Association would sponsor schools and hire teachers for classes on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Friday evenings.<br/>AI 41336 1- DLC. Not in Sabin. OCLC records only facsimiles as of November 2012. Printed for the Institution, by Anderson & Meehan unknown books
1975150614002Los Angeles: Major School of Bartending 1975. Very Good. Revised from the 1937 edition. Very Good. Black binder ring-bound with silver stamping. Light scuff to front cover. Edges of alphabet tabs are worn and chipped. A lovely copy of this very scarce bar tending school recipe guide. Major School of Bartending unknown books
2000WELLER9780439204200Scholastic Inc. 2000. New. New book. Scholastic Inc. unknown books
200570606McLean:: Madeira School. As New in As New dust jacket. 2005. Hardcover. 0977325407 . First edition. As new in like dust jacket. Still in original shrinkwrap. . Madeira School, hardcover books
193314872Cambridge MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT 1933. First Edition. cloth. Good. First Edition. 8 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches. Red cloth spine over green cloth boards. Many pages are damp stained but not moldy. The cover of the binder notes "Calculations in Machine Design" although this does not appear to match the contents. Hole punched held together with a shoelace with the heavy cloth covers nearly detached at the spine. cloth. Includes class notes for "Notes on Industrial Plants" by MIT Professor George B. Haven in 1929. 90 pages of notes mostly mechanically reproduced plus blueprints and diagrams throughout. Also included is a Lowell Technical Institute Examination in the front apparently a test given at that institution for Building Construction: Examination in Building Construction 1933. In the rear of the binder is section "Description of Chimneys Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1931" which contains engineering notes on various chimneys in the area The Merrimack Manufacturing Company's Chimney The Pacific Mills Chimney etc etc.<br/><br/>George B. Haven was a Professor of Machine Design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering Applied Mechanics and Mechanic Arts. Haven was himself an MIT graduate SB 1894.<br/><br/>No copies found in OCLC/Worldcat. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) unknown books
1965176407New York: organization 1965. 4 3p. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets plus 8.5x14 inch complaint form staple-bound in upper left corner very good condition not found in OCLC. From the collection of a CORE lawyer who was assigned to Mississippi during Freedom Summer this handout offers basic information on how to file a complaint under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act dealing with nondiscrimination in programs and services that receive federal financial assistance. Founded in 1963 the Law Students Civil Rights Council was the first inter-racial organization of law students and was one of the groups that provided volunteer lawyers to the Council of Federated Organizations during Freedom Summer. organization unknown books
181398San Francisco: The California Labor School n.d. 5.5x8.5x inch leaflet folded from a single mimeographed sheet listing the cast of the various productions; single small red smear on back panel. Produced by Jose Tiny Correia and Jerry Walter the evening featured such pieces as "Mourning becomes Electra Student demonstration" "King takes a fall" "Don't talk to me of love" by Malvina Reynolds copyrighted 1959 "Ludlow Massacre" by Woodie Guthrie "Swingin' on a scab" and more. Narration was done by Mort Vicker. Circa mid to late 1950s. The California Labor School unknown books
193025754St. Louis: Joseph Weydemeyer School of Social Science of Missouri ca. 1930. First Edition. Quarto 28.5cm.; original tan pictorial staplebound wrappers a touch soiled; 111 mimeographed leaves. Vertical fold small loss to bottom fore-edge corner of upper cover and first two preliminary leaves not affecting text else Very Good and sound. Unrecorded syllabus for a course offered at the School later described by the House Committee of Un-American Activities as a Communist front established as early as 1920. On top of a reading list comprised of works by Marx Lenin and Stalin the students were also encouraged to read The Daily Worker Political Affairs and New Times. Unlocated in OCLC as of March 2015. Joseph Weydemeyer School of Social Science of Missouri unknown books
192439109Braxton MS: The author 1924. 4to. 4 pp. Illustrated. Original illustrated self-wrappers printed in brown black & white edges somewhat worn. Very good. The music and simple lyrics are printed on the two facing pages; the rear cover p. 4 bears an illustrated advertisement for Jones' "Normal and Industrial Training School.for the education of colored boys and girls" where both he and his wife taught. <br/><br/> The author unknown books
35647Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY Simon & Schuster ca. 1958. 270 pages hardcover very good condition wrap-around band. . Other hardcover books
1988M10112Baltimore:: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1988. 1988. 8vo. 35 pp. Color photos. Blue cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles dust-jacket. Previous owner's ink signature of Willard E. Goodwin. Very good. Includes portraits and biographies of eminent physicians from Johns Hopkins. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1988. hardcover books
1952184755New York: Jefferson School 1952. 4p. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at upper left corner minor wear dampstain along top edge else good condition. Course outline incorporating revised views of the Black Belt. Jefferson School unknown books
1954228883New York: Jefferson School of Social Science 1954. Pamphlet. 15p. wraps worn and soiled musty else good condition. Bibliography of important Marxist books and pamphlets. No date but states that the books listed are limited to those "in print at the end of 1954 Jefferson School of Social Science unknown books
178131New York: the School 195-. 4p. 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at upper left lightly edgeworn bottom right corner creased with closed tears else very good condition. the School unknown books
2001Embry 86970Jostens 2001. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket. Color photos. Jostens, 2001. First edition, first printing. unknown books
179138981791. 13 x 9 inches. Dark brown body colour on prepared paper. Inscribed "N.2.Stück" and "am 9ten Aprill 1791--nach der Natur gezeichnet von JEW" ink collector's stamp "Linel-Smlg. No." followed by pencilled number "1046" all on verso. Provenance: Linel ink collector's stamp on verso.<br/> <br/>A high quality image that clearly is drawn from life as the inscription claims. The artist's use of a dark prepared ground recalls the work of Barbara Regina Dietsch and her family. A search of Nissen's index of artists reveals one possible name: the Swiss artist Johann Emmanuel Wyss 1782-1837. However the maturity and assurance shown in the present drawing would seem to rule him out: he could have been no older than nine in April 1791. unknown books
185020181Italy 1850. Pair of views gouache over faint etched line black gouache border. Period gilt and faux bois frames. Two splendid panoramic views of Lake Como and Lake Maggiore.<br/> <br/>Catering to the foreigners flocking to the region on The Grand Tour this pair of hand-painted prints beautifully depict the famed picturesque lakes with rich bands of blue highlighting the water and sky with the surrounding hills and mountains dotted with luxurious villas. In the view of Lake Maggiore we see from a very high vantage point the Borromean Islands: Isola Bella Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatoriwith their extraordinary gardens. The view of Lake Como looks north up the lake towards Switzerland from above Bellagio which occupies the point at which the lake divides in two. The paintings are clearly intended as a pair the images being almost identical in size with matching black painted margins. The prints are as issued with black labels covering the original printed titles. unknown books
183426035Italy 1834. Pen-and-ink watercolour and gouache painted black border titled and dated in white gouache in the lower margin within the border. Lovely 19th-century watercolour of Palermo.<br/> <br/>Catering to the foreigners flocking to the region on the Grand Tour this lovely watercolour shows the town of Palermo with its beautiful hills and mountains in the background with a large fort in the harbour with a British and French ship beside it. The sky is awash in pinks and blues displaying the incredible light of the region. unknown books