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40619Philadelphia New York Boston & Louisville: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street 147 Nassau St 9 Cornhill 103 Fourth St. n. d. Ca. 1848 - 1851 dates taken from OCLC. Beige printed paper wrappers. Modest wear to wrappers rubbing and light soiling. An about VG example. 16 pp. Woodcut to outside wrapper. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this edition University of Florida. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street (147 Nassau St, 9 Cornhill, 103 Fourth St.) unknown books
19061326805Washington DC: Central High School 1906. Hardcover. Small Quarto. G Condition. Blue spine with no text. Covers mildly shelfworn mild rubbing to corners and edges binding still good; Textblock age-toned some personal inscriptions to/from the previous owner some minor tape repairs. Several pages of b&w illustrations and photographs. 1326805. FP New Rockville Stock. Central High School hardcover books
19191326804Washington DC: Central High School 1919. Hardcover. Small Quarto. G Condition. Blue spine with no text. Covers mildly shelfworn mild rubbing to corners and edges binding still good; Textblock age-toned some personal inscriptions to/from the previous owner. Several pages of b&w illustrations and photographs. 1326804. FP New Rockville Stock. Central High School hardcover books
19221326803Washington DC: Central High School 1922. Hardcover. Small Quarto. G Condition. Blue spine with no text. Covers mild-to-moderate shelfworn rubbing to corners and edges binding still good; Textblock age-toned some personal inscriptions to/from the previous owner. Several pages of b&w illustrations and photographs. 1326803. FP New Rockville Stock. Central High School hardcover books
19261326801Washington DC: Central High School 1926. Hardcover. Small Quarto. G Condition. Blue spine with no text. Covers light-to-moderately shelfworn some rubbing to corners and edges binding cocked still good; Textblock age-toned some personal inscriptions to/from the previous owner. Several pages of b&w illustrations and photographs. 1326801. FP New Rockville Stock. Central High School hardcover books
196746665Covina CA: Taylor Publishing Company 1967. Edition not stated. Quarto 28.5cm; white leatherette boards with green lettering and graphic; 56pp. Spine cocked; boards mildly soiled scratched; spine heel and rear upper leading corner bumped; extremities slightly chapped; interiors clean with light thumb wear. Very Good.<br/><br/>The 1967 Cedargrove School class yearbook; Cedargrove School was a middle school grades 6-8 in Covina CA; it is now Cedargrove Elementary School grades K-6. This yearbook contains b/w photo-illustrations of staff and students sports activities and "candids" with most subjects identified. No signatures. Taylor Publishing Company unknown books
196575299Midland Texas: Journalism Staff of Carver Junior-Senior High School 1965. Hardcover. Good. photos 132p. Hardcover. 27cm. Ink scribbles on first few pages. Corner torn off one leaf. No Jacket. Segregated school for African Americans. <br/><br/> Journalism Staff of Carver Junior-Senior High School hardcover books
190172292Canton Ohio: Roller Printing Co. Very Good. 1901. Pamphlet. 1901 SKETCHBOOK. Canton Ohio. 46 pages illustrated Very Good condition. . Roller Printing Co. unknown books
1950249130Rochester NY: Eastman Kodak Company 1950. Pamphlet. 45p. numerous b&w photoillustrations on alkaline coated paperstock in a running text; softbound an 8.5x5.5 inch pamphlet in stapled and punchbound! wraps. A good clean copy. The punchholes are for a certain sort of permanent binder; has tips on conducting projects how to construct tables for developing trays &c. Eastman Kodak Company unknown books
190740886Cambridge MA: Cambridge School of Nursing 1907. 1st printings presumed. White printed paper. Wear to paper creasing light soiling and rubbing. Staples to booklet rusted some evidence of biopredation to edges. A Good pair of items. 2 items one a single sheet folded once and the other a booklet of 8 unpaginated pages. Circular: 10-1/2" x 8". Address: 7-5/8" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>Includes: The Cambridge School of Nursing Circular of Information from April 1905 published before the school's classes even opened and an Address Delivered at the Cambridge School of Nursing on June 6th 1907 by Harvard President Charles W. Eliot delivered just 4 short months before the decision to close the school was made by the trustees. Charles W. Eliot was Harvard's 21st president and throughout his reign at the school the longest term as president in the University's history turned Harvard into the international worldwide university that it is today. He transformed the provincial college into the preeminent American research university. Cambridge School of Nursing unknown books
19245210Washington D.C.: Press of Judd & Detweiler Inc 1924. Octavo 23 x 15.5 cm. 150 pages. Includes list of contributors and index. Advertising in footers and on page 64. First edition. An expansive anthology of six hundred attributed recipes; among the offerings: Navy Punch Hawaiian Punch Waikiki Punch Fruit Punch - all requiring pineapple in some form or other; Ginger Ale Salad Pineapple and Cucumber Salad Pineapple Loaf Salad not to forget Perfection Salad. For relief from pineapple there is Washington City's Favorite Salad with macaroni celery and ham. For luncheon: Maple Tea Cakes Virginia Walnut Cakes Date Cakes Christmas Cakes for those recovered: Pineapple Filling. It may be of interest to note that the single full-page advertisment page 64 is for the recently introduced KitchenAid model H-5 of 1922 the first of its kind marketed directly to home cooks. Calvary Baptist Church emerged during the American Civil War establishing itself in the center of Washington in 1862. It was the locus of the forge for the Northern Baptist Convention in 1907 and calls itself still "the founding church of the American Baptist Convention." Education has been chief among its missions. The origin of the Gardez Class name is not explained but its membership - the 1924 roster appears on page 3 - was exclusively female. It is hard to resist speculation that the name derives from a famous nineteenth-century parable chronicling the life and moral temptations of a young working woman called The Factory Girl or Gardez la Coeur. The fate of the novel's author a surgeon with the 42nd Massachusetts Regiment who had perished at his post in 1863 would surely have resonated with a church whose founding had been so entwined with the Civil War and the Proclamation on 1 January of that year. Bound in gray wrappers splatter stained with blue lettering and images of three steaming soup bowls; bottom corner of front panel chipped; front hinge started. Edges stained chip at fore-corner otherwise pages clean and unmarked. Scarce. OCLC reports one copy; Brown 451; not in Cagle. Press of Judd & Detweiler, Inc unknown books
184657694Buffalo: Buffalo High School Association n.d. 1846. Oblong 8vo 67 leaves with pro-forma engraved forms on rectos without accomplishment; quarter old sheep hinges split and boards worn and nearly loose old non-original label mostly perished on front board final four leaves reappropriated as a scrapbook for local recipes the rest of the certificates generally fine. Inscribed on the front pastedown: "In Chancery 8th Circuit. In the matter of the Dissolution of the Buffalo Literary and Scientific Academy. Produced and proven before me as "Stock scrip book" "F" on hearing June 24 1846" The Buffalo High School Association later the Buffalo Literary and Scientific Academy was established in 1827 with ambitious plans for providing a "scientifick literary and military academy." It offered courses in "topography construction of maps navigation fencing ethicks natural theology evidences of Christianity and metaphysicks." Rates for attendance were high and the level of matriculation could not sustain the school. In 1863 Oliver G. Steele wrote "It was the great pet of the city. It was however too expensive for the time failing to reach the great body of our people; and changes of teachers and policy soon brought its career to a close." An act to dissolve the corporation and to provide for the just disposition of the property was passed in 1846. See "Buffalo's First High School Had its own Defense Program" by Walter McCausland Buffalo Courier-Express 1943. <br/><br/> Buffalo High School Association, n.d. hardcover books
1967035319Gloucester: Cape Ann Ticket and Label Comopany 1967. 2d Printing. A collection of family-texted recipes from parents faculty and friends of Brookwood School Manchester Massachusetts and Shore Country Day School Beverly Massachusetts. 137p. b/w illus. original stiff printed wrappers spiral-bound. Cape Ann Ticket and Label Comopany unknown books
192590130London: Issued at the Edwards Library University College 1925. Paperback. Very Good. 12 3p. Softcover in original wrapper. 20cm. <br/><br/> Issued at the Edwards Library, University College paperback books
191286703Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1912. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. This volume only. 94 black & white plates printed on one side and numbered 1-34 34A and 35-93. Original cloth-backed boards. 34cm. Uneven cover fading and some small holes and other wear along rear joint. Modest wear along extremities. <br/><br/> At the Clarendon Press hardcover books
183638690London: Elizabeth Bagster widow of the late S. Bagster Jun. printer 1836. First edition. Disbound. A good copy edgewear to leaves. 4 pp. 8vo. The British and Foreign School Society was established in 1808 as a Lancasterian-based teacher training facility. This brief account provides an overview of the principles and operations of the Society's educational practices as well as its success in its international models in places such as Continental Europe and Asia the West Indies Canada Cape of Good Hope and India. OCLC locates a single holding: Trinity College. Elizabeth Bagster, (widow of the late S. Bagster, Jun.), printer unknown books
195227950Bristol: Bristol College of Technology School of Printing 1952. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Bristol College of Technology, School of Printing paperback books
18906979London: School Board for London; Chas. Straker and Sons 1890. Small octavo 18.5 x 12.5 114 pages. Indexes. FIRST EDITION. A guide for cookery educators with syllabi and notes for instruction. Also included are instructions on using the cookbook itself in an educational setting ". but care is necessary as the girls destroy and disfigure the books sometimes. To obviate this difficulty and to help the teacher in finding out the culprits the receipts have been arranged consecutively according to the syllabuses so that the books can be strapped down with elastic bands on the pages for the lesson." Also included is the text of the author's General Axioms for Plain Cookery which had previously been printed separately as a "prize" for the girls who did not excel. Some light soiling and a few stains throughout undoubtedly those "culprits". In oxblood buckram titled in gilt on the front board. Cloth soiled and rubbed but still sound. Good. School Board for London; Chas. Straker and Sons hardcover books
184057667London: printed by Darling & Son 31 Leadenhall Street 1840. 16mo pp. 24; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Includes a list of subscribers and 18 extracts from reports of other Sunday-Schools. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed by Darling & Son, 31, Leadenhall Street unknown books
193374633Boston:: Boston Cooking School Magazine Co. Very Good. 1933. Paperback. Black and white illustrations throughout. Original subscription slip laid in. Short edge tear to the covers at the base of the spine else very good in illustrated stapled wraps. . Boston Cooking School Magazine Co., paperback books
196514931965. ST. GEORGE VIRGINIA. THE NEW YORK AUXILLARY OF THE BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL: 1964-1965. St. George VA 1964-1965. 24mo. printed wraps; 12 pages. A small booklet listing the school's auxilliary members in New York. The Blue Ridge School is located in St. George Virginia. Good little toning edges with small stain front cover; contents clean & tight. $8.50. <br/><br/> paperback books
200328910Asheville: Black Mountain Press 2003. Second printing. Paperback. Near Fine. Thick trade paperbound book. 542 pp. A near fine copy. With rear cover blurbs by Jonathan Williams Martin Duberman Russell Banks and Robert Creeley. A superb book for scholars and poets alike who wish to know more about the players and the history of this most famous of art schools. SIGNED by Rumaker on the last page and INSCRIBED by him to fellow poet William Corbett on the title page. Black Mountain Press paperback books
183811013Birmingham: Richard Davies 1838. 8vo. 31 1 blank pp. <br><br>Second of two parts only. The first part was "Report M.DCCC.XXXVI." With engraved device of the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery on title-page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2B34799. Removed from a nonce volume. Light watestains in top and outer margins. Inked series of numbers in one corner of title-page. Very good. Richard Davies unknown books
18471205685Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston 1847. First Edition Thus. Small octavo; 214pp; ii ads; bound in full calf; black leather spine label gilt; moderate rubbing and wear; some peeling at joints; ink stamp front endpaper; owner name in fine hand; contents occasionally soiled; contents generally good with engraved frontis title vignette and seven engravings in text. Spine; black leather label gilt on brown leather. 1205685. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Lindsay and Blakiston unknown books
184057669Manchester: C. Ambery 91 Market Street 1840. 16mo pp. 16; removed from binding wrappers wanting stitching perished; else very good. Includes a list of donors and funerals plus other financial reports. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> C. Ambery, 91, Market Street unknown books