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197641564Printed By the Watermark. 1976. Softcover. Very good except the top strap is broken. Plastic comb binding illustrated stiff card covers. Trade size. ; Drawings.; 299 pages . Printed By the Watermark paperback
1909000140<p><strong>80 × 75 cm. Produced by KolaÄŸası Osman Nuri secretary of the Military School of Geography in 1323 AH 1907 AD.</strong></p><p>The map rarely includes a small inset map of the city of DirÊ¿iyyah in the Najd region together with additional inset maps of Medina ṬÄʾif Mecca and the harbor of Jeddah.</p> The Ottoman geographical military school, war press
194286449Aberdeen Proving Ground MD: Reproduction Plant The Ordnance School 1942. PRE-FIRST EDITION!!! Temporary Expedient Publication. Wraps. Good. 6 83-160 plus covers. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index. RARE Surviving Copy. The NOTE on the first page unpaginated states: This publication is a temporary expedient pending the incorporation of the information contained herein in an approved War Department Manual. Front cover erroneously is for Volume I and there is an ink correction identifying this as Volume II. Cover and some pages are worn and soiled. This was prepared under the direction of the Commandant The Ordnance School. The contents of Chapter 2. Job Analysis and Course Planning includes sections: Introduction; Divisions and Operations of the trade; Equipment materials and mathematics; Job information; Arranging material in an instructional order; The job or project as the vehicle of instruction; and The need for course organization. The Ordnance Specialist School for enlisted personnel was transferred from Raritan Arsenal N.J to the Aberdeen Proving Ground in 1931. Aberdeen Proving Ground was established in 1917 as an answer to an immediate need for national defense. The United States Army was not fully prepared to meet its new obligations as a consequence of America's declaration of war on the Central Powers in April 1917. One of the urgent issues was to obtain facilities for testing war munitions. Due to its proximity to New York’s populated suburbs and busy harbor the then-Sandy Hook Proving Ground at Fort Hancock N.J. was unable to expand to test all incoming war materiel. As demands for munitions to fight the war in Europe increased the Ordnance Department's need to obtain test facilities for munitions and equipment became urgent. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker commissioned Sandy Hook’s commanding officer Col. Colden L. Ruggles to find a new site for the Army's ordnance testing. The qualifications for the new site were specific. It had to be near the nation's industrial and manufacturing centers yet far enough away from population centers so year-round testing would cause neither community disturbance nor public hazard. <br /> Ruggles' search took him to the Chesapeake Bay area. Influenced by Maj. Edward V. Stockham who lived in Perryman Ruggles reviewed an area along the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay near the city of Aberdeen. The government took formal possession of the land at Aberdeen on Oct. 20 1917 and immediately began building testing facilities. The new proving ground at Aberdeen would be used for proof-testing field artillery weapons ammunition trench mortars air defense guns and railway artillery. The mission was later expanded to include operation of an Ordnance training school and developmental testing of small arms. On Jan. 2 1918 during a blinding snowstorm Edward V. Stockham fired the first gun at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Despite the snow within two hours the regular work of ammunition acceptance testing was underway. Reproduction Plant, The Ordnance School paperback
1999Q-1570397759Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 1999-01-14. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Glencoe/McGraw-Hill hardcover
1930000925Paris France: The New York School of Fine and Applied Art 1930. 1st Edition . Quarter Leather. Near Fine/No Jacket. Oblong 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall. Leather spine and covers with marbled paper; 35 black and white pen and ink architectural drawings on stubs; 18 drawings pages have slight indentations 1 has 1/2" closed tear 1 has 1/2" square hole in center with paper missing; oblong 8vo; no pagination. <br/> <br/> The New York School of Fine and Applied Art hardcover
1921125319New York: The New York School of Interior Decoration 1921-1928 . Hardcover. Good. Various paginations. 29 cm. Numerous b&w illustrations. Also a page with 12 glued-on samples of typical upholstery fabrics in colour. Altogether 12 lessons on decoration each with separate title page example illustrations examination questions. Some pencil and ink marks along with thumbing in first two sections but less afterwards as though that's where a former student quit. Green cloth with worn corners and spine ends a few marks to boards and spine hinges cracking ink inscription on first page. <br/><br/>Lessons on: the theory of decoration; color harmony; decorative textiles; tapestries rugs and carpets; floor and wall treatments woodwork paint; furniture selection and arrangement; pre-Renaissance and Oriental art periods; Italian and Spanish Renaissance; French Renaissance; English Renaissance and American Colonial periods; lighting fixtures curtains and hangings; mantels and pictures. The New York School of Interior Decoration hardcover
1991Q-0929983165The New School of American Music 1991-01-01. spiral_bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The New School of American Music unknown
199952185The Namakura Collection 1999. Paperback. Used: Very Good. Sorry text is in Japanese except for the title I have no idea what it says; all I can make out is the year and the title; VG minus with very slight shelfwear. Binding is tight. Appears unread; 10.75 lbs; 11x9"; 28x23 cm; international expect extra charges <br/><br/> The Namakura Collection paperback
19302352879New York: The McDowell School of Costume Design 1930. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Wrappers lightly rubbed. 1930 Stapled Binding. Circa 1935 advertising books for The McDowell School of Costume Design with color fashion plates and black-and-white photographs throughout. Established in 1876 The McDowell School operated for at least a century we found record of a banquet they held in 1987 teaching various courses necessary to the understanding of professional costume design. Interesting for its depictions of then current fashions and as an indication of the quality and methods of professional education at the time. The McDowell School of Costume Design unknown
1944500046641Manchester: University Press 1944. 1st Edition. . Hardcover. VG. Ex library Green cloth <br/> <br/> University Press, hardcover
196449591Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1964. 1st Edition. Blue green cloth binding. Dust jacket. VG/VG. xvi 609 1 blank pp. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> University of California Press hardcover books
194918157Seattle Wa U. S. A.: Cleveland High School. Fine. 1949. First Edition; Second Printing. Softcover. 9"; 119 pages . Cleveland High School paperback
194915679Seattle Wa U. S. A.: Cleveland High School. Very Good. 1949. First Edition; Second Printing. Softcover. Stated second printing evidently done in the same year 1949 as the first printing. Slight chipping at the spine ends light cover soil. Not bad for a fragile 60 year old paperback. ; Ex-Library; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 119 pages . Cleveland High School paperback
197090676Canyon Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Grey and yellow cloth boards. Rubbing and toning and light bowing to the boards. A presentation on the ffep. Interior pages unmarked. Photos upon request. International shipping billed at cost.; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall; 383 pages . Canyon Press hardcover
1996008351Hobart: Hutchins Press 1996. First Edition . Card Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket as Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Near Fine with the names of 5366 pupils who attended with their parents names and addresses and enrolement dates including my fathers who got expelled for turning the fire hose on in the stairwell depriving me of old school tie privilages and entitled nepotism <br/> <br/> Hutchins Press unknown
1908019607New York: Columbia University/Teachers College 1908 New York: Columbia University Teachers College 1908. First edition. 8vo. Dark blue cloth binding titles in gilt 526 pp. Ex-library no pocket. A remarkable book that spells out the controlling ideas of the Horace Mann School and specific curriculum in all subject areas. Some ink stains on front endpapers and title appears to be manufacturing defect hinges tired. Public school stamp. Good. Columbia University/Teachers College hardcover
19842090502113717155Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1911mon0000064959Longmans 1911-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. First edition without jacket on somewhat rubbed blue cloth will send out 1 st class post - rare and collectable Longmans hardcover
1980KOS02400303Purple Corporation 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS02400303 Purple Corporation paperback
1980KOS01203641Asahi news shop 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01203641 Asahi news shop paperback
19382111902156001256Bungeishunju-sha 1938. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bungeishunju-sha paperback
1904154021904. Africa Women Education. Original glass lantern slide. Size 3.25" x 4". Shows African girls class with two Caucasian female teachers in a classroom with a blackboard on an easel and two maps hanging on the wall with a clock as well as a globe on a cabinet. The children are various grade school ages. Half sit on the floor with open books and half sit on a bench at a table with open books. All are African and sparsely clothed in flowing garments from the waist down. Below the photo the words "Gayaza A Class in School" is scratched into the negative. Gayaza High School is the oldest all-girls boarding secondary school covering grades 8 to 13 Secondary 1 to 6 in Uganda. In 1904 under the reign of Kabaka Daudi Cwa II; Sir Apollo Kaggwa a in chief in Buganda requested the England-based Church Missionary Society to open a girls' school at Gayaza this was the first girl school in Uganda. Published by Young People's Missionary Movement of the United States and Canada. unknown
2000Q-0471326062Wiley 2000-03-17. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
2000DADAX0471326062Wiley 2000-03-17. 1. hardcover. New. 6.30x1.24x9.31. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley hardcover
1968047977Saint Helena CA: Mother Cazet Press 1968. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Lil' Gramps. Decorative wraps pink colored pages. A group novel written and illustrated by the Eighth grade of Robert Louis Stevenson School in Saint Helena CA. A fascinating creation incorporating some of the just emerging underground style as well as more traditional mid century comic characteristics to illustrate a as you might expect somewhat meandering adventure tale full of well worn South American perils quicksand cannibals piranha etc but charmingly and ably illustrated throughout with 32 full page illustrations one double page and a few vignettes. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustrator: Lil' Gramps. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Children; Inventory No: 047977. Mother Cazet Press unknown