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1333785216.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0874068010New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
1527831183.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266809596.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1898200203082Audin leeds Philadelphia 1898. 4th. Very Good. Audin leeds, Philadelphia unknown
60-04004Westrigdge School Pasadena. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and marking. Westrigdge School, Pasadena hardcover
60-04017Westridge School Pasadena. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and marking. Westridge School, Pasadena hardcover
60-04107Westridge School Pasadena. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and marking. Westridge School, Pasadena hardcover
60-04108Westridge School Pasadena. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and marking. Westridge School, Pasadena hardcover
60-04106Westridge School Pasadena. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and marking. Westridge School, Pasadena hardcover
60-04020Westridge School Pasadena. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and marking. Westridge School, Pasadena hardcover
0484579762.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
026599585X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
65394Printed for the School and Sold in Ashburnham House Little Dean's Yard Westminster. 1890-1904. Bound in one volume. 8vo. Full prize calf with Westminster School gilt crest on the front board and prize label to GALFRIDO ADCOCK BOWEN 1905 all edges gilt spine heavily gilt a scratch on the rear cover but a very good copy. Printed for the School, and Sold in Ashburnham House, Little Dean's Yard, Westminster. 1890-1904. Bound in one volume. 8vo. unknown
192835734Chiswick Press 1928. Good/No Jacket. Hard covers Hinges starting externally. Both copies contain press cuttings about the school tipped in. Chiswick Press hardcover
1817H21883London: W. Ginger 1817. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 8vo 7 x 4.5 inches old brown calf recently rebacked to period style contents very good 357 pp. A "schoolboy" periodical with work by those who attended or were alumni of the Westminster School. Not to be confused with The Trifler edited by "Richard Maw-Worm" 1795-97. With essays humor poems translations etc. A still-oft-cited alliterative poem can be found in the May 7th issue. Robert Southey a graduate of the Westminster School who contributed to the old Trifler of the 1790s may have had something to do with launching this new version of the periodical. W. Ginger hardcover
1931718008.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194218375<p>Very Good HC in Very Good DJ. Black paper over boards backed with black morocco-grain cloth; front cover with light blue building design and red titles. Bright clean covers and spine; few faint faded spots on cloth; tightly bound; owner name on front pastedown; bright clean interior. DJ is bright clean and complete; few light scuffs; tiny chip at front cover top fore corner. 8vo unpaged about 80 pp.</p> Simsbury, CT: Westminster School Year Book Board hardcover
193182680Los Angeles: Westlake School for Girls c1931. Presumed First Edition First printing. Single sheet printed on one side with thin protective sheet with small tears and envelop. Good. Format is approximately 9.25 inches by 7 inches. This sheet has been folded in half resulting in four panels. Only the front panel has text. This has been provisionally dated as 1931 as that is the first year after the school moved to North Faring Road where June 10th fell on a Wednesday. Text reads: Miss de Laguna and Miss Vance request the honor of your presence at the Commencement Exercises of the Westlake School for Girls on Wednesday morning June tenth at eleven o'clock seven hundred North Faring Road. This invitation was addressed to Miss Louisa Sterry believed to be the daughter of Norman S. Sterry famed California lawyer. Frederica De Laguna Frederica b. around 1874 was an American educator. Born in Oakland California c. 1874; Stanford AB 1896 Columbia AM 1904. With Jessica Smith Vance founded Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles 1904 and Westlake Junior College 1924 later known as Holmby College. Founded by Jessica Smith Vance and Frederica de Laguna as a small college preparatory school in 1904 it was initially located opposite of Westlake Park. In 1917 the school moved to Westmoreland Avenue in the Wilshire district and then to the location at 700 N. Faring Road.; Originally constructed in 1928 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style the dormitory and complete campus were designed by Arthur Kelly and his associate Joe Estep. The design included exterior stucco walls tiled roofs and arches as decorative motifs towers corbel tables and wrought-iron balconies. The demolition of much of the campus followed the 1971 Sylmar earthquake. The Westlake School for Girls was established in 1904 by Jessica Smith Vance and Frederica de Laguna in what is now downtown Los Angeles California as an exclusively female institution offering both elementary and secondary education. It was so-named because it was near Westlake Park now known as MacArthur Park. At the time the school was a for-profit alternative to the already-established Marlborough School which had been established as a non-profit before the turn of the century. It moved to its present-day campus located on North Faring Road in Holmby Hills California in 1927. The school was purchased by Sydney Temple whose daughter Helen Temple Dickinson was headmistress until 1966 when Westlake became a non-profit institution. Shirley Temple the child star attended the school as did many who became notables in acting athletics and other endeavors Astronaut Sally Ride was an alumnae. The Temple family owned the school until 1977 with Dickinson serving in an ex officio capacity. In 1968 Westlake became exclusively a secondary school. The Harvard School for Boys was established in 1900 by Grenville C. Emery as a military academy on the site of a barley field located at the corner of Western Avenue and Sixteenth Street now Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles California. Emery was originally from Boston and around 1900 he wrote to Harvard University to ask permission to use the Harvard name for his new secondary school and received permission from the university's then-President Charles W. Eliot. As both schools continued to grow in size towards the late 1980s and as gender exclusivity became less of a factor both in the schools' reputations and desirability the trustees of both Harvard and Westlake effectuated a merger in 1989. The two institutions had long been de facto sister schools and interacted socially. Complete integration and coeducation began in 1991. Westlake School for Girls unknown
0267404433.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
193111866Pittsburgh: Westinghouse High School 1931. Softcover. Good. 1931. Softcover. Good. Wearing and soiling on the covers. Signed by previous owner on flyleaf. Interior includes numerous inscriptions from classmates. 103p. Westinghouse High School unknown
193311865Pittsburgh: Westinghouse High School 1933. Softcover. Good. 1933. Softcover. Good. Wearing and creasing on the covers. Interior includes numerous inscriptions from classmates. Westinghouse High School unknown
193011867Pittsburgh: Westinghouse High School 1930. Softcover. Good. 1930. Softcover. Good. Wearing and rubbing on the covers. Signed by previous owner on flyleaf. Interior includes numerous inscriptions from classmates. 136p. Westinghouse High School unknown
192911869Pittsburgh: Westinghouse High School 1929. Softcover. Good. 1929. Softcover. Good. Wearing and soiling on the covers. Signed by previous owner on flyleaf. Interior includes numerous inscriptions from classmates. 132p. Westinghouse High School unknown
195811870Pittsburgh: Westinghouse High School 1958. Hardcover. Good. 1958. Hardcover. Good. Some wearing on the covers. Some weakness evident in the binding. Interior is clean and unmarked. 104p. Westinghouse High School hardcover