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19242iiAb0040Washington D.C.: Mothers of Girls Attending Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School 1924. Book. Very Good. Spiralbinding Soft Cover. BOMC-Cookbook Club Edition/Copyright1924. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: between 6" - 9" tall . 159 pp. A rare hard-to-find out-of-print gem! Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. Slightly bumped cover corners. Mothers of Girls Attending Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School Paperback
1920972H46London: Blacks Simple Cookery and Household Management; Herbs Salads and Seasonings; Lovely Food: A Cookery Notebook; Restaurant Roundabout; Now Cook Me the Fish; Rare Vegetables for Garden and Table; The Queen Cookery Book 1920-1960. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5 by 5.5. Various; Thomas Lowinsky. A seven-volume collection of British culinary and domestic works featuring first editions by celebrated authors like Ambrose Heath X. Marcel Boulestin and Ruth Lowinsky. In the publisher's original cloth bindings.This seven-volume set offers an insightful exploration of British cookery and household management from 1920 to 1960 featuring first editions and notable works by authors such as Ambrose Heath X. Marcel Boulestin and Ruth Lowinsky consisting of: Black"s Simple Cookery and Household Management edited by The Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy 1920. This is a first edition of this practical post-war manual of domestic economy offering simple recipes and household management advice. Herbs Salads and Seasonings by X. Marcel Boulestin and Jason Hill 1930. This volume is a first edition. This is a refined guide to the culinary uses of herbs and greens with Boulestin's practical and elegant recipes accompanied by sixteen lovely plate illustrations by Cedric Morris. Collated complete.Lovely Food: A Cookery Notebook by Ruth Lowinsky illustrated by Thomas Lowinsky 1931. This volume is a first edition. This volume is an artful and personal collection of favourite recipes paired with charming illustrations. Restaurant Roundabout by T. A. Layton 1944. This copy is the second impression printed in October 1944. This copy is lively and anecdotal memoir of London"s restaurant scene offering insider glimpses into the dining culture of the time. Now Cook Me the Fish by Margaret Butterworth 1950. This volume a first edition of this concise guide to preparing fish and seafood ideal for home cooks. Rare Vegetables for Garden and Table by Alan Organ 1960. This is not a first edition but a 1960 reprint issued by the Garden Book Club following the original 1952 publication by Faber & Faber. A practical and informative book offering ideas for cooking unusual and underappreciated vegetables in a variety of dishes. The Queen Cookery Book by Ambrose Heath 1960. This volume is a first edition. This is a comprehensive cookbook covering classic British dishes with Heath"s trademark clarity. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally smart. Spine of "Cook me the Fish" and "Simple Cookery" faded. Front free endpaper of "Queen"s Cookery" and "Lovely Food: A Cookery Notebook" removed with front hinge cracked but holding firm. Offsetting to endpapers. Bookplate from "Martin & Pamela Finch: Exlibris Gastronomique" to front free endpapers and half-title of "Black"s Simple Cookery". Previous seller"s small label to rear paste downs on the odd copy. Front hinges of "Rare Vegetables" cracked with binding materials partially exposed but holding reinforced with tape. Scattered spotting to endpapers of "Cook me the Fish" and "Rare Vegetables". Slight green-tinged damp stains to perimeters of rear endpapers of "Lovely Cookery" with slight cockling not affecting further pages. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean with the odd spot and slight age toning heavier to older copies. Very Good Blacks Simple Cookery and Household Management; Herbs, Salads, and Seasonings; Lovely Food: A Cookery Notebook; Restaurant Rou hardcover
1922BS35DGTBL17EOxford: Printed for the Dragon School 1922. Hardback gilt titles to spine and front board. Unpaginated. Colour frontispiece and colour illustration at rear. Numerous b&w illustrations within the text. 1st edition 1922. Extremities slightly bumped and worn with fraying to spine ends. Inner hinges splitting across end-papers but binding remains secure. Previous owner's details to front free end-paper. A rather pleasing copy. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. bs35d. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Printed for the Dragon School Hardcover
19579802Morecombe: Printed by Boro Advertiser Morecombe c1957. A very pleasingly illustrated product catalogue produced by the Devonshire School of Lettering in Morecombe c1955. The school acted as both an educational institution and a supplier to the trade and the contents provide a snapshot of mid 20th century commercial art history in an era before the introduction of digital or vinyl printing when every shop sign price card and advertisement was hand painted and these trades were in high demand. The cover and illustrations within are in themselves a piece of art history showcasing art deco and Victorian influences. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Card wrappers in good condition illustrated in blue and black and stapled to spine. Staples rusted; wrappers age toned; binding sound. A combination of colour and b/w illustrations of the supplier's product lines alongside written descriptions fill the 38 leaves to verso and recto. Contents clean and unmarked; upper wrapper bumped to tail. Laid in are full price lists dated January 1955 and November 1957 and 2 hand written lists of types of wood. Printed by Boro Advertiser Morecombe. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1957 Printed by Boro Advertiser, Morecombe unknown
194468558Columbus Ohio: The Columbus School for Girls. Very Good-. 1944. Hardcover. 112 pages 1944 year book gray paper covered boards with red printing. Former owner Sally Hanna name written on the front free endpaper. The covers edges show some toning and discoloration with rubbed spine ends and corners. The contents are bright and complete. Near Very Good in a toned and soiled dust wrapper. . The Columbus School for Girls hardcover books
1953143112The American University 1953. Hardcover. Very Good. 140 p. clean and unmarked anywhere on strong glossy unaged paper; photos of course but also interesting artwork; binding firm; dark red embossed boards have light bumping on corners and are sunned at spine. The American University hardcover
1926mon0000014194The Cavalry School 1926. Hardcover. Good. Covers show some darkening and fading and spine edges show some rubbing. Corners show some fraying rubbing and scuffing. Pages show some light browning. The Cavalry School hardcover
19513690Westport Connecticut: The Bolton Country Day School 1951. First edition. G. Hardcover book bound in the publisher�s cloth. 29 cm. 64 pages. Evelin McNeil's copy with her signature on the front loose end page. Fellow classmates inscriptions throughout. In good condition. Insect wear to the end pages and page extremities. Light spotting to the front/back matter. Light edge wear/tear/bumping to the covers. The Bolton Country Day School hardcover
1998414564The Berkeley Unified School District facilities Planning Department. Good. 1998. Spiral Bound Soft Cover. L265 . The Berkeley Unified School District facilities Planning Department paperback
1949144968Bryn Mawr Penna: The Baldwin School 1949. Hardcover. G Slight foxing to some pages and binding; many handwritings in this yearbook. Maroon leather with raised gold crest outline on front cover unpaginated BW illus. The yearbook for the Class of 1949 at the prestigious girl's school the Baldwin School. Many autographs and well wishes. The Baldwin School hardcover books
198416674College Park MD: of Maryland. New. 1984. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . of Maryland paperback
1935282353Woodberry Forest VA: The Alumni Association of Woodberry Forest School 1935. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine binding. A clean copy with a Message from the Senior Prefect and a request for donations from the Alumni Association both laid in. Bound in black cloth with the titling stamped in gilt on the spine and front board. Slight rubbing to the rear board. Fine binding. The Alumni Association of Woodberry Forest School unknown books
19401230Boston: The Allen School 1940. First Edition. Wraps. Good. 14pp. on thick deckled edge paper in stapled illustrated wrappers. Contains guide for admissions requirements French application costs laid in sheet offering non-traditional time frames. 480 Beacon Street; black and white costumed illustrations throughout with red/black/gilt stylized woman with compact on front cover. The Allen School paperback books
19372601220001Department of Basic Instruction; Air Corps Technical School 1937. Paperback. Good. Personal copy of Sgt. Charles R. Heinhorst Purple Heart Recipient for the Attack at Pearl Harbor. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Edge wear. Contemporary signature of Heinhorst on front cover and end page. Personal notes of Heinhorst through out. A couple small stains. <br> "Charles R. Heinhorst is a master sergeant today his promotion to that rank being the second of two honors bestowed on him in rapid succession at this radio university of the army Air Forces. The day before his elevation to master sergeant from technical sergeant Heinhorst was decorated with the Purple Heart by Maj. Gen. Frederick L. Martini commanding general of the Second District AAF Technical training command for performing meritorious acts of essential service during the Japanese air attack on the Island of Oahu Territory of Hawaii Dec. 7. On detached service as a radio man and mechanic in Hawaii Heinhorst and his wife and child were asleep on the morning of the raid in their quarters near Hickam Field. As the bombing started the sergeant sent his family into the hills with neighbors and hunted up his squadron at the post. A bomb hit just outside the building he was in. The walls were blown out and burning powder and fragments of the bomb caused numerous casualties. Heinhorst was wounded in the arm and suffered a torn ligament in his back. Later in February Heinhorst left Hawaii for Officer's Candidate school at Ft. Monmouth J.J. but was forced to drop the course because of his recurring back injury. He came to Scott Field and was attached to headquarters Sq. AAFTC as an instructor. In making the presentation of the Purple Heart Gen. Martin asked Heinhorst if he had fully recovered from his wounds and the latter replied in the affirmative. The general expressed the nation's appreciation for the sergeant's war service. With Gen. Martin at the ceremonies were Col. Wolcott P. Hayes commanding officer of Scott Field and Maj. W.W. Lilley post adjutant. The retreat ceremony and review was presented by the 8th Base Headquarters and Air Base Sq. of the Provisional Air Base group and a detachment of the Aviation Cadets. Lt. Col. Roy W. Fleming group commander was in charge of the formation assisted by Capt. O.D. Loomis adjutant. Sgt. Heinhorst's medal was the first Purple Heart to be awarded at this field since the outbreak of the war." - Chatsworth Plaindealer AUGUST 13 1942 Department of Basic Instruction; Air Corps Technical School paperback
193773085AB1937. Reading The Abbey School 1937. 14 cm x 22 cm. 108 Pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only very minor signs of external wear. Includes for example the following essays: Council of the School 1937 / The History of the School. 1902-1935 / Headmistresses of the School / Past Members of the Staff / In Memoriam / Roll of Honour contributed by Miss Cunnington / Brief Chronological Record / etc. paperback
1992313673New York: Fawcett Columbine 1992. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Light foxing on top text block edge.; 418 pages. Fawcett Columbine hardcover
1994Q-044990959XBallantine Books 1994-10-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ballantine Books paperback
19392080202106300856Fifth High School 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Fifth High School paperback
1923021148Steele Ohio: The 1923 Senior Class at Steele High School in Ohio 1923. Original large brown wrappers softcover which have been sewn. Moderate wear to the extremities. 190 pages. Numerous photos of students and student clubs. No previous owner's names not exlibrary. Overall in GOOD condition. Original Wraps. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Paperback. The 1923 Senior Class at Steele High School in Ohio Paperback
193321864Paris, Plon, collection Byblis, 1933 ; in-8, chagrin maroquiné prune, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets à froid et dorés, titre doré, filet doré d'encadrement des plats, double filet doré d'intérieur, tête dorée, non rogné, couverture imprimée en orange et noir et dos conservés (rel. de l'époque) ; 208 pp., [4] ff. les 2 derniers blancs, 12 compositions hors-texte en couleurs, avec serpentes, de Manuel Orazi, y compris le frontispice.
1920SPN-527Paris : Hachette, 1920. Broché non découpé 19x12, 176 pages.
19952091502135419610Japanese company of medicine 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japanese company of medicine paperback
1995SONG1880366185Brand: Texas School for the Blind 1995-08-31. 2. spiral_bound. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Texas School for the Blind unknown
1923168781923. Women Education Handwritten memory and scrapbook form a Texas high school girl 1923-1925. Filled with over 25 handwritten inscriptions from friends and teachers as well an original handwritten story about the graduating class 85 silver gelatin print photographs and 85 pieces of ephemera including ribbons party invitations and press clippings. Original cloth boards. 10.25 x 7 in. "The Girl Graduates Record Book." Designed by Victor de Kubinyi. New York: Barse & Hopkins copyright 1920. Embossed detail flower motif on front cover. 190 pages. Photo dimensions 4.5 x 2.75 in. Album belonged to Ola Chamberlain of Goree TX. Table of Contents lists pages in which handwritten memories can be recorded on: Class Yell Motto Class Officers Autographs Teachers Class Prophecy Invitations Social Events Vacations Athletics Presents Jokes & Frolics and the Baccalaureate Sermon. Second page includes photograph of school building labelled by album owner: "Goree High School The Prison". Photographs of friends with colorful nicknames such as Lilliums Hankie and Shot Gun and a few lines about their character. "Pie Face. He still says he is a member of the class. He is the star of the basketball team of nearly all counties." "Preacher. Life's a jest and all things show it / I though so and now I know it." "Shot Gun. He makes it to school about once a week." In one photo she's drawn a text bubble coming from the mouth of a lone figure reminiscing on the day that image was taken: "We did get to go somewhere that day after all didn't we hon Busy that was some grand picnic eh old dear And just think of the many adventures that my old straw derby hat in photo has accompanied us on!"<br /> <br /> 22 handwritten inscriptions from friends and classmates; some write short poems while other recall their shared memories and some give compliments on the owner's academic accomplishments. "Remember me early; Remember me late; Remember the day you went to the lake." "Dearest Ola Our memories from Child-hood days have gone on through High School days. Now as we must say good bye to those old days the memories we shall never forget. In our arithmetic class you were always at your best. Nowa s you are going from school life into life's school may you find all your problems as easy as they were. " "To know you was to love you. Well I know you and the result was inevitable. The only regret I have is I have known you only two years of high school work.In the classroom especially math you are a wizard-ess." "I'll never forget the first time I met you. We were in the seventh grade and you come to visit our school. You thought we were very mean didn't you I liked you then but I didn't think of you becoming my best pal nor did I dream of the many good times we were to have together.you have proved to be a true pal and a real sport; and I'll always love you." 4 inscriptions from teachers which touch upon future wishes for students. "Life's School is open to you. I your teacher am sure of one thing-that you will learn life's lesson s well even as you have learned them in olde Goree HS.; and will be successful in all your undertakings." <br /> <br /> Original handwritten story in the Class Prophecy section titled "And How It All Came Out" that explains the life paths for all fo the students in the graduating class. The story is presented as a supernatural vision that the Texas high school student experienced. "My mind wandered back to old Goree High School and the buoyant hearts it held in 1924-'25. Suddenly I caught sight of a flower. 'Why there's our class flower' I almost shouted. Eagerly I plucked it and tested its fragrance. The odor seemed to give me a magic power. I examined one petal closely and a strange vision stole over me. When I regained my senses I was in a crowded New York Department Store.'Oh I'm head of the ladies glove department in this joint' yawned Gladys after our greetings.Next I found myself in a little West Texas town standing in front of a small and dingy office which bore the label of "Sheriff".the Sheriff was a young women of twenty who greeted me.and she told me that Franklin White was Mayor of the town while Norine was his private secretary.As I sat talking with my two friends their faces seemed suddenly to grow dim and to fade from my sight. A moment later I found myself back int eh little retreat with only the naked stalk of our class flower remaining."<br /> <br /> Recordings of the Class Motto "Out of school life into life's school." Photos of class officers President Poet and Reporter and different groups such as The Spanish Class the Pep Club and the "Senior Girls." 8 photos of the class dressed in colonial era costumes for a performance or event titled The Virginia Reel. Includes Commencement invitation and programs. 7 certificates for perfect attendance and 1 Texas Public School Report Card with grades in Geometry English Physics Civics Economics and Arithmetic. She also received marks in "Home Report" from her parents in subjects of Cooking Care of Stock General Farm Work Providing Fuel Washing Dishes and Obedience. Newspaper clippings about the boys baketball team and the games in Knox Country against Rochester and Stamford. "Goree Basketeers Win County Title". Photographs of the team members in uniform. Many handwritten memories of parties and fun events recorded by album owner: "On Wednesday nite.the Senior girls motored out to Gladys' to spend the nite." Pressed sweet pea flower dated May 15 1925. First two pages detached. Front hinge detached. Toning to edges of pages. Some pages quite brittle pages with small chips at edges. Good condition. unknown
19342092902140601469Yuhodo shoten 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 716p Size: 18cm Yuhodo shoten paperback