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199023926Boston: The Poets' Theatre 1990. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Folded sheets. 24 pp including printed covers. A detailed program for a series of events which took place in and around Harvard Square in Boston in 1990 in honor of poet Frank O'Hara. Events produced by The Poets' Theatre The North House Music Society and The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus. Participants included John Asgbery David Aspinwall Ha Jin Joseph LeSeuer Robert Pinsky and many others. This booklet includes several poems by O'Hara as well as a detailed chronology. Condition is very good with some light cover soiling and handling wear. The first copy of this piece of O'Hara ephemera that has crossed our path. The Poets' Theatre unknown books
1942SKU1037615Maryland: Ordnance School Aberdeen Proving Ground 1942. PAPERBACK. Good. 1942. Paper wraps have mild wear. Has a good binding name is written on the top edge of the front cover- no other marks or notations. 82 pages. tnos Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground paperback books
1984277881984. Softcover. VG- top right corner front cover bent. White wraps. 64 pp. Numerous color & bw illus. Text by Judith Hoos Fox. unknown books
197082296Yokohama:: Yokohama International School. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. B000IHVMQG . Second edition. Very good in a very good acetate dust cover. . Yokohama International School, hardcover books
66214Brooks Field Texas n.d. WWII-era. Paperback. Very Good. 16p. oftcover in original wrapper. 33 cm. Stapled. Name on cover. Appears to be a text for use in a course on Combat Intelligence. <br/><br/> paperback books
198676311986. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 12 pp. 6 color plates. Brief essay by Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill. One page of professional information. unknown books
1983304431983. Georgia Law Review. Athens Georgia: University of Georgia School of Law. Vols. 1 to 16 in 17 books 1967-1983. Gilt stamped red buckram. Ex-corporate law library very good. Special $250. unknown books
2000WELLER9780439204200Scholastic Inc. 2000. New. New book. Scholastic Inc. unknown books
1998130294New York New York: Thames and Hudson 1998. Hardcover. NF/VG lovely copy jacket shows some rubbing and very slight edge wear. Black cloth black DJ with color illus. 288 pp. 483 illustrations with 224 in color. In English. Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at the Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Ohio May 19 1998-July 5 1998; and two other locations/times. Colorless when it entered the kiln the ceramic material known as Egyptian faience was transformed by firing into the sparkling blue of the Egyptian sky ad a wide range of other scintillating colors. Imbued by the ancient Egyptians with great symbolic significance - resplendent with radiance and filled with the shimmer of celestial light it was the perfect metaphor for life rebirth and immortality. Over two hundred beautiful faience objects from collections in Europe and the U.S. are reproduced in lavish color with a detailed description of each along with a technical glossary extensive bibliography maps and chronological table. Five essays by top scholars in the field illuminate the subject. Thames and Hudson hardcover books
190740014n. p.: Friends Asylum for the Insane 1907. 1st printing. Both items printed on white paper. Modest age-toning and wear to both items. Faint crease to program edgewear to invitation. An about VG set. 2 sheets one folded once. Green and white seal for the "Friends Asylum" to graduation invitation. Program: 5-3/8" x 4-1/2" when folded. Invitation: 4-5/16" x 5-9/16" Oblong. <br/><br/> (Friends Asylum for the Insane) unknown books
1977241394York PA: The School of Living 1977. 43p. stapled wraps 8.5 x 22 inches toned and worn address stamp and 1/2 closed tear on rear wrap pen notation and 1/2 inch closed tear on front wrap else good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. Contains an interview with Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Pages 31 through 34 consist of the Aquarian Research Foundation Newsletter written by Art and Judy Rosenblum and containing articles on alternative energy Transcendental Meditation and parapsychology. The School of Living unknown books
1975241400Freeland MD: The School of Living 1975. 22p. stapled wraps 8.5 x 11 inches vertically creased address label on rear wrap else good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1994241402Cochranville PA: The School of Living 1994. 8p. wraps 8.5 x 11 inches horizontal crease from being folded for mailing rear wrap has address written in pen postage stamp and several scars from tape else good condition. No staples secured only by folding. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1998241401Cochranville PA: The School of Living 1998. 15p. wraps secured by folding 8.5x11 inches horizontal crease from being folded for mailing sticker scar on rear wrap else very good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1968045479Paris: Ãcole Française d'Athènes 1968. Préface de Georges Daux. x 214p. plus 5 b/w plates of coins b/w illus. folded maps original blue cloth. Ãcole Française d'Athènes unknown 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
19232299138Book Department Coast Artillery School 1923. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Sixteenth edition. Wrappers toned shallow chip from base of front wrapper. 1923 Stapled Binding. 142 pp. Stapled binding. Black & white photographs and diagrams. A reference for soldiers detailing the equipment necessary for guns on fixed mounts and its usage. Separate publications were issued for other forms of artillery a catalog of which is printed on the inside of the rear wrapper. Book Department, Coast Artillery School unknown books
16963Primary School Scrapbook Hand-made 4th grade class yearbook from 1932 at Frank M. School in Johnson City NY. Filled with handwritten personal essays from numerous students and 33 original silver gelatin print photographs 2.75 in x 2 in. Large color drawing in crayon on front cover of a striding figure in profile holding a candlestick. "4A Action" hand-lettered below. 12 x 9 in. Bound with 2 metal rings. Written on first page "Copywright sic by June Moore - Editor / Jack Phillips - Business Manager". "Record of Happy Days / Oh children dear if you will look Within the pages of this book One every leaf you'll find a space Where a paragraph or a poem has been placed." 23 individual photos of students with a short handwritten inscription by their image giving their name and a few short lines on their character. "James is a peppy little fellow And is always quite a joy With his smiling face and happy words to every girl and boy." "Marion is always making fun She is always fooling everyone She is always playing funny games And she sometimes play them when it rains." "Angel is a little Greek boy Who is always full of joy He tries in various places And usually wins the races." "I know a boy and Billy is his name And he's a Dutchman just the same though to him it doesn't matter I wish he was much fatter." Also photographs of beloved teachers and the principal who is described thus: "She is a very loving principal and all the children praise her.My opinion is that everyone should love her."<br/><br/>Several essays note the importance of documenting this fleeting moment of childhood. "When I grown to be old and feeble I will have a clear picture of my class and I.These memories I will keep in my mind until I can't do such things." "Memories' Dreams / From a broad picture in my mind I see my classmates and I having a picture taken on the green lawn east of our Home Library where we spent the latter days of our 4 Grade. We have made this year book so when we become old men and women we can look in this little book and remember in our minds the dreams we used to play. Also we will see our childhood days. As we go on.we enjoyed many various moments in there making small as this little book is. It is the nearest thing to our hearts. Many times when we are alone we will sit and play the games we did long ago wishing that the dreams would come true. So now dear children do not hesitate in making a book such as this for it brings back the memories of our childhood says." Sections labeled in cut out block lettering: Stories and Poems Geography and Arithmetic. 5 photographs of the students in various school events and clubs. Photos of the Boys Club and the Girls Club. "We we get old we will wish we were young to think of the good times we used to have. I wish I could stay in school all my life but I think it is impossible." Entries on updates throughout the school year and a selection of material they studied. "Our class his having a contest. We all made a bird house then we painted it. These four you see in the picture won the prizes. The laughing little boy won the first prize. This boy is now in bed with rheumatic fever." Includes student writing assignments on "My Surprise" "A Robin's Breakfast" "My Dogs" and "An Accident." Some letter writing assignments are dated in April 1932. Many of the essays are written by different students on the same topic such as "Why I shouldn't Interrupt". "The reason I shouldn't interrupt is because it isn't polite. Also the person you are interrupting may have something interesting to say." Section on Geography with several short essays on Chinese culture including tea architecture shoemaking and growing rice. "On my imaginary trip to China we learned how to make rice cakes. Here are a few ideas how to make them. Firs they take rice grains and drop them into a huge bowl.after a while flour is made." Also essays about imaginary trips to Chicago Pittsburgh and Switzerland. First two pages detached. Chipping to edges of some album pages. Few small tears around edges of drawing on front cover. In good to very good condition. unknown books
194877410Washington: GPO 1948. Paperback. Very Good. folding map photos 311p. Original wrapper. 27cm. Cover browned around edges. Former owner's name. <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
196926325Watford England: Watford School of Art / Edition Hansjorg Mayer 1969. Light foxing to the text block and some scratching and wear to the mounted tin covers else very good in cloth wrappers. Limited edition. Quarto. Number 100 of an edition of 100 copies. Includes copies of works by Richard Buckley Ian Burton Elliott Frank Challenger Veronica Loveless Hansjörg Mayer Graham Pow Kathryn Wallbridge Cilla Weeks and John Wells printed with a Rotaprint R 70. Covers are original works of art on tin attributed to Watford School of Art on the colophon page. Watford, England: Watford School of Art / Edition Hansjorg Mayer unknown books
1983231291983. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Law School. vols.: 86 to 88; 90; 92; 93-1; 94-1 to 95-2; 96-2; 106-1. Gilt lettered black buckram. Ex-private law law library with stamps else very good. $395. unknown books
2008554462008. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law School. Odd miscellaneous original paper issues. This record contains the following issues: Vols. 95 2-8; 96 1-3; 97 1-3 6-8; 98 1-3 6-8; 109 to 116 no. 8; 118 1 3 4; 120 no. 1; 122 no. 2 5-8. Ex-library with stamps else very good. $450. unknown books
1939518981939. Harvard Law School. Harvard Law School Year Book 1939-1940. Volume 3. Cambridge: The Law School Year Book Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association of Harvard University 1939. 299 pp. Plates. Illustrations. Original gilt-stamped red textured cloth. Light rubbing and soiling. Interior clean. $60. The third volume of the Harvard Law School yearbook which began publication in 1937 offers a fascinating glimpse of the law school and its institutional character at the end of the 1930s. Dedicated to Felix Frankfurter who was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1939 this volume contains a tribute by Harold Laski. It also includes an essay on the founding of Harvard Law School by Roscoe Pound which is based on a study of the minutes of the Harvard Corporation. unknown books
1946474891946. Harvard Law School. Harvard Law School Year Book 1945-1946. Volume 6. Cambridge: The Law School Year Book Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association of Harvard University 1946. 242 pp. Plates. Photos. Illustrations. Original gilt-stamped red textured cloth. Lightly rubbed some wear to joints spine ends and corners. Occasional light discoloration to margins a few finger smudges interior otherwise fresh. $95. Highlights of this volume include a series of tributes to Roscoe Pound on his 75th birthday Pound's "Sketch of the History of Harvard Law School" and several essays tables and photos relating to Harvard Law School's contribution to the war effort including a list of students and graduates who gave their lives. This volume which includes several statistical tables outlining student representation by nation state region hometown and undergraduate institution offers a fascinating glimpse of the law school and its institutional character at the end of World War II. unknown books
1938511031938. 1938 Harvard Law School Yearbook Harvard Law School. Harvard Law School Year Book Volume 2. 1938-1939. Cambridge: The Law School Year Book Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association of Harvard University 1938. 307 1 pp. Frontispiece with tissue paper overlay. Plates. Illustrations. Original gilt-stamped red textured cloth. Light rubbing to extremities. Occasional light discoloration to margins minor foxing to final few leaves interior otherwise clean. $25. With an attractive series of sepia-toned rotogravure plates depicting buildings on the law school campus and color reproductions of caricatures by Rowlandson "Spy" and others. The second volume of the Harvard Law School yearbook which began publication in 1937. This volume which includes several statistical tables outlining student representation by nation state region hometown and undergraduate institution offers a fascinating glimpse of the law school and its institutional character during the 1930s a period when its faculty included Joseph Henry Beale Felix Frankfurter Roscoe Pound and Samuel L. Williston. unknown books