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8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, title lightly spotted, neat contemporary pencilled signature on front free endpaper, pencilled sketches on rear endpapers; original pictorial green cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in brown and white, a very good, bright, clean copy. Cover artwork (repeating frontispiece) by Savile Lumley. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
puf 1974, In-8 broché 261 p. Bon état.
Folio, 4pp., drop-head title, docket title on last page, as folded. Report from the General Meeting for Ackworth School showing that the expenditure of the Institution has considerably exceeded the income, and a proposal to the Yearly Meeting that the price of admission be raised from eight to ten guineas per annum. The details given include, 'A Statement of Accounts', 'An Inventory of the Estate and Effects belonging to this Institution, and Debts owing by it', 'Legacies and Donations', 'Officers and Servants' and the number of children, both boys (176) and girls (124).
216 p. Damp stain. Some leaves very browned. Early manuscript ownership of Cyrus Gloninger, Lebanon (PA), Jan. 1st, 1817 on foredge, title page and last leaf. Early manuscript margin notes. 170 mm. S&S/AI 12485. Disbound. Fourth Northampton Edition. Poor. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 8
4to., LARGE PAPER, on laid paper, with 8 plates and 2 plans (one folding); plum buckram, upper board lettered in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, expertly recased, covers lightly age-faded else a very good, bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 100 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 36). With the embossed armorial bookplate of Ivory King on front paste-down, and two relevant half-tone plates loosely inserted. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM TEN SCHOLARS OF No. 3 DORMITORY TO I.H.A. KING
24p. 8vo. Original printed wraps. PA69/MID STACK
150 pages including bibliography and index. Offers suggestions for a progressive yet practical course of classroom drama. Provides an invaluable source of ideas based upon author's day-to-day experience teaching the liveliest of all school subjects. Two inkstamps inside front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Very nice copy. Book
336p. + Frontis. Illustrated with numerous text woodcut engravings. Accompanying Atlas not present. NOTE: We do have a few early school atlases in stock. Please Ask. Age stained. 16mo. Original leather spine over printed paper boards. Boards very rubbed and faded. Extremities worn. Hardbound. PA71 REAR
336p. + Frontis. Illustrated with numerous text woodcut engravings. Accompany Atlas not present. NOTE: We do have a few early school atlases in stock. Please Ask. Age stained and very worn. Some signatures loose. Bookseller's label embossed in blind. 16mo. Original leather spine over printed paper boards. Boards very rubbed and faded. Extremities very worn. Hardbound. PA71 REAR
336p. + Frontis. Illustrated with numerous text woodcut engravings. Accompanying Atlas not present. NOTE: We do have a few early school atlases in stock. Please Ask. 16mo. Original leather spine over printed paper boards. Slight loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. PA71 REAR
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 241 p. A teacher, agitator and guide: Talebe defteri and formation of an ideal child, (1913-1919).
272 pages including glossary. Occasional black and white illustrations. "The literature in the readers of the lower grades must be largely that of the nursery tale and fairy lore, but when the children have reached the middle period of their public school course - in the Third Reader - they may be introduced with profit to more mature forms of literature, and acquire at an early age a taste for reading good books... A careful reading of properly chosen selections cannot fail to extend the knowledge of the pupils as well as to improve their taste and to develop their power of expression... The highest aim of all good teaching is the development of character, and the selections for practice in oral reading should illustrate the virtues in which the children should be established - the virtues that make for material success, and those especially that form and strengthen right principles of conduct and life." - from the preface. Contains primarily selections drawn from the works of writers in Britain with input from some of Canada's best known writers. Prescribed for use in the schools of British Columbia. Illustrated brown cloth front board reads "The British Columbia Readers - Third Reader." Writing and scribbing upon front endpaper, few marks otherwise. Well worn boards with no major defects. Some soiling to contents. Book
431 pages. Index. "Within the covers of this book, by verse, prose and pictures, an effort has been made to preserve something of the past and give to the reader an understanding of our heritage. When the idea of this book was given birth in late 1978, the time was set at 'prior to 1929' to coincide with the date of Incorporation of the Village of Quesnel. The area to be covered was to approximate that of School District No. 28... The following pages about with the history and stories of our here-to-fore 'unsung' residents." - from Introduction. Many dozens of black and white archival photos. Usual library markings. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
182 pages. Includes the histories of those people who homesteaded or resided within the Favorite and Lyndhurst areas of Morris Municipality No. 312, those within or outside the municipality who had children attending these schools, and also those who were members of Bethel Church and did not reside within the municipality. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Chapters include: A History of Bethel Scandinavian Lutheran Church/List of those buried in the Cemetery/Bethel Sunday School/Bethel Ladies Aid; History of Bethel Historical Society; Fifty Years of Favorite History 1913-1963; Lyndhurst S.D. #2583; Social Events of S.W. Curling Club; General Interest Stories; Homestead Information and Maps; Family Histories. Many black and white photographs. Bright gilt lettering and illustration upon maroon front board. Excellent copy. Book
Photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Scratching to lower portion of front cover, otherwise an excellent copy. Book
280 pages. Stunning black and white photography throughout. Address label of prominent New York fashion house on back cover, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
Acquaforte (mm 229x174; foglio: mm 335x292), monogrammata sulla lastra in basso a sinistra. Esemplare del secondo stato su due, stampato da Carlo Lovera e pubblicata su L’Arte in Italia del novembre 1870. Ottima impressione. Grandi margini, ottima conservazione. Alberto Pasini nasce a Busseto (PR) nel 1826. Iscrittosi all’Accademia di Belle Arti di Parma ha come maestro Girolamo Magnani, per la pittura. Nel 1851 si reca a Parigi dove, alla scuola dei pittori di Barbizon, si dedica alla pittura di paesaggio. Nel 1855, per interessamento del pittore Théodore Chassériau è aggregato ad una missione diplomatica diretta in Persia. Da qui la svolta nella sua vita. In questo primo e in successivi viaggi in vari paesi affacciati sul Mediterraneo, rimane conquistato dall’Oriente traendone spunti in disegni che poi svilupperà in numerosi dipinti. A Parigi dove si stabilisce espone ai numerosi Salon ottenendo prestigiosi premi. Lo Scià di Persia e il Sultano di Costantinopoli gli commissioneranno varie opere e i collezionisti si contenderanno i suoi piacevolissimi dipinti. Dal 1871 si ritira a Cavoretto, nelle colline piemontesi, non rinunciando tuttavia a continuare a viaggiare a Parigi e Venezia, città che verrà spesso ritratta nei suoi dipinti. Muore a Cavoretto nel 1899. È da considerarsi uno dei più notevoli orientalisti a livello europeo. Bibliografia G. Giubbini, L’acquaforte originale in Piemonte e in Liguria 1860 - 1875, Genova 1976, n.1. Etching (mm 229x174; sheet: mm 335x292), monogrammed on the plate at lower left. Exemplar of the second state of two, printed by Carlo Lovera and published in L'Arte in Italia - November 1870. Very good impression. Large margins, excellent conservation. Alberto Pasini was born in Busseto and attended the Academy at Parma. From 1851 to 1853 he studied under Eugène Ciceri (1803-1886) in Paris, where he completed his training in the atelier of M.E. Isabey (1813-1890). He made his Salon debut in 1853. From his first visit to Persia in 1855, as part of the suite of the French delegation to the Persian Gulf and Tehran, Pasini specialized in views of remote corners of Turkey and Persia. He travelled to Constantinople between 1868 and 1869 and to Asia Minor and Syria in 1873. Pasini was also a seasoned traveller within Europe and from 1878 visited Venice on several occasions, and made a journey to Spain with Gérôme from 1879 to 1883. "Principally a landscape and architectural painter, Pasini came under the influence of Théodore Rousseau and Fromentin in the late 1850s, though his later style reveals affinities with the Néo-grec school of painters. Apart from his Orientalist work, he painted some genre scenes and subjects taken from Turkish history and was also known for his lithographic work. "After the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71), Pasini returned to Italy, but continued to exhibit at the Salon until his death in 1899” (MaryAnne Stevens, ed., The Orientalists: Delacroix to Matisse - The Allure of North Africa and the Near East, exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1984, p. 195). References: G. Giubbini, L’acquaforte originale in Piemonte e in Liguria 1860 - 1875, Genova 1976, n.1.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 24 x 17 cm., [6], 108 p., "Abdüllâtif Bagdâdi.", Ahmet Hulusi Köker, Erciyes Üniversitesi Yayinlari, Kayseri, 1989. Islam felsefesi içerisinde bagimsiz kabul edilen, belli bir akima dayanmayan ya da kendisini belirli bir akim koymamis olan filozoflardandir. Ibn-i Sina ve Gazali gibi filozoflarin yapitlarindan felsefeyi ögrenmis, daha sonra onlara karsi elestirel bir tutum takinarak tenkit etmistir. Zamaninin önemli filozoflariyla da tartismalara girmistir, Farabi'nin mantik kitaplarini serh etmistir.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. 442 pages. Discusses Willem De Kooning, Adolph Gottlieb, Franz Kline, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket is Fine also, now wrapped in clear protective cover. 144 pages with a great many photos in color and b&w of documents, landscapes, buildings, interiors, personages, maps, etc.
7 Audio Cassette Tapes and book complete with case. "Based on Nobel Prize-winning research, the cutting-edge methods revealed here can make a dramatic difference to you and your family, virtually guaranteeing success at work and school. Enables you to identify and use your own unique way of learning, unleashing the power of your whole brain. You'll gain skills that put you in the top 1% of people in our society!" - from back cover. Nice clean set. Book
25 pages. Intended for: Junior Church, Christian Schools, Home Study Christian Education, Sunday School, Religious Instruction Classes. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
294 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
Maniera nera, 1680-1700 circa, nella cornice ovale: “ADRIANI VAN OSTADE PICTORIS”, firmato in basso a sinistra “A. van Ostade del: Effigies”, e a destra “J. Gole exc: cum Privil: ord: Holland:”. Stato unico. Da un autoritratto di Adrian van Ostade. Jacob Gole (1660-1737) fu un incisore, editore e produttore di carte da gioco franco-olandese. Nato in Francia, figlio dell’ebanista francese Pierre Gole, come ugonotto fu costretto ad emigrare in Olanda, intorno al 1684. Sua sorella sposò un altro ugonotto emigrato, Daniel Marot. Legato a Cornelis Dusart, pubblicò stampe di Dirk Maas. Poco si sa della sua vita. È noto per i suoi ritratti alla maniera nera delle personalità più importanti del suo tempo, come Guglielmo III d'Orange-Nassau, Papa Innocenzo XI, Filippo d’Orleans, Luigi XIV, Giovanni III Sobieski, Augusto II, Federico Guglielmo I di Brandeburgo, Kara Mustafa. Fece anche un ritratto di Rembrandt, dal quale interpretò diverse incisioni. La sua stamperia ad Amsterdam aveva due indirizzi: Vijselstraat, bij de Prinse graft, Amsterdam e Leydse Straat, by de Prince graft, tot Amsterdam. Bella prova, impressa su carta vergata coeva, margini bianchi, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Mezzotint, 1680-1700 circa, circularly in the image “ADRIANI VAN OSTADE PICTORIS”, signed at bottom left “A. van Ostade del: Effigies”, at bottom right "J. Gole exc: cum Privil: ord: Holland:" Only state. After A. van Ostade. Jacob Gole (1660-1737) was a Dutch mezzotinter, engraver, publisher, and playing-card maker. Born in France, son of the French cabinet-maker Pierre Gole, emigrated as a Huguenot to Holland circa 1684. His sister married another Huguenot émigré, Daniel Marot. Linked with Cornelis Dusart, and published prints by Dirk Maas. Little is known about his life. He is known for his portraits in the black manner of the most important personalities of his time, such as William III of Orange-Nassau, Pope Innocent XI, Philip of Orleans, Louis XIV1, John III Sobieski, Augustus II, Frederick William I of Brandenburg, Kara Mustafa. He also made a portrait of Rembrandt, from whom he interpreted several engravings. His print shop in Amsterdam had two addresses: Vijselstraat, bij de Prinse graft, Amsterdam and Leydse Straat, by de Prince graft, tot Amsterdam. Good example, printed on contemporary laid paper, with margins, in good condition. Hollstein VII p. 214 (Gole); Wessely 103 (Gole)