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185020181Italy 1850. Pair of views gouache over faint etched line black gouache border. Period gilt and faux bois frames. Two splendid panoramic views of Lake Como and Lake Maggiore.<br/> <br/>Catering to the foreigners flocking to the region on The Grand Tour this pair of hand-painted prints beautifully depict the famed picturesque lakes with rich bands of blue highlighting the water and sky with the surrounding hills and mountains dotted with luxurious villas. In the view of Lake Maggiore we see from a very high vantage point the Borromean Islands: Isola Bella Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatoriwith their extraordinary gardens. The view of Lake Como looks north up the lake towards Switzerland from above Bellagio which occupies the point at which the lake divides in two. The paintings are clearly intended as a pair the images being almost identical in size with matching black painted margins. The prints are as issued with black labels covering the original printed titles. unknown books
1894602351894. Cambridge: Published by the University 1894. Cambridge: Published by the University 1894. Harvard Law School. Law School of Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts. Announcements 1894-95. Cambridge: Published by the University 1894. 14 pp. Softbound negligible shelfwear internally clean. $20. unknown books
1849716321849. Cambridge Mass. January 15 1849. Cambridge Mass. January 15 1849. Course Offerings at Harvard Law School Spring Term 1849 Harvard Law School. Law School of the University at Cambridge. Caption Title. Cambridge MA January 15 1849. 2 pp. Single 9-3/4" x 8" blue-paper sheet blank conjugate leaf lacking single column text. Horizontal and verical fold lines left margin a bit ragged franked on verso in contemporary hand: "Law School/ Cambridge." $450. Intended to be mailed to prospective students this brochure lists the lectures that will be offered in the term commencing Feb. 28 1849 by Professors Joel Parker and Theophilus Parsons and Lecturers Franklin Dexter and Luther Stearns Cushing. Students are promised nine or more lectures per week. The broadside also mentions that students will be able to participate in moot courts and receive training in legal drafting and parliamentary practice. It also states that students are provided with text books and have access to the 13000 volume law library and other Harvard facilities. The final paragraphs describe the course of study leading to a degree and fees. OCLC locates two copies at Yale University and the Massachusetts Historical Society both with the blank conjugate leaf. unknown books
1952489391952. Corporations. University of Michigan Law School. Lectures on Taxation of Business Enterprize Delivered at the Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law. University of Michigan Law School. Foreword by Paul G. Kauper. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Law School 1952. xxv 532 pp. Original cloth light shelfwear some fading to spine internally clean. $65. unknown books
202422San Francisco: Peoples Law School 197-. 8.5x11 inch handbill faint creases from having been folded for mailing mailing label of the Peace and Freedom Party branch in Oakland on verso front lightly foxed along top edge small closed tear on top edge. Cesar's Latin All-Stars was a Latin Orchestra led by Cesar Ascarrunz. Peoples Law School unknown books
192931289Paris: Vincent Freal & Cie 1929. First edition. Cloth. Ex-library with usual markings withdrawn stamp rebound with text and plates bound in part of text block loose hinges re-enforced plates clean and all present a good- copy. 46 pp. Plates. Illus. with 137 b/w plates some folding. 4to. Includes Marcel Chappey's first prize for "Ensemble naval et architectural destine a la propagande artistique et scientifique de la France a l'etranger" 8 plates and excellent plans for a multi-story auto-garage. Vincent, Freal & Cie hardcover books
1925000882Paris: Auguste Vincent 1925. Presumed First Edition. Unbound. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 34 page pamphlet stapled spine followed by 161 plates of designs plans and diagrams. In hinged twp panel case cloth spine marbleized boards cloth ties. Auguste Vincent unknown books
40622Philadelphia New York Boston & Louisville: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street 147 Nassau St 9 Cornhill 103 Fourth St. n. d. Ca. 1848 - 1853 dates taken from OCLC. Peach printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers light soiling and rubbing. Small biopredation hole to front wrapper. An about VG example. 15 1 blank pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this edition Free Library of Philadelphia. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street (147 Nassau St, 9 Cornhill, 103 Fourth St.) unknown books
18471205685Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston 1847. First Edition Thus. Small octavo; 214pp; ii ads; bound in full calf; black leather spine label gilt; moderate rubbing and wear; some peeling at joints; ink stamp front endpaper; owner name in fine hand; contents occasionally soiled; contents generally good with engraved frontis title vignette and seven engravings in text. Spine; black leather label gilt on brown leather. 1205685. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Lindsay and Blakiston unknown books
185725100354Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union 1857-1893. 16 pp. wrapper with one illustration. Apart of a series published by the American Sunday School Union called Child's Home Library. The book tells the story of Henry a little boy who learns that even children can do the Lord's work in every day small acts of kindness. Ends with a hymn. Slight foxing and toning. Measures 4 1/4" x 2 3/4". <br/><br/> American Sunday School Union unknown books
182741327Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union between 1827 and 1853. 32mo 10.5 cm 4.125". Frontis.15 pp. <br><br>Thanks to Sunday school Susan learns to be kind to others and is able to => protectively raise a flock of lambs to provide wool for her family to sell.<br>Â Â Â Â This text was stereotyped by L. Johnson with an unsigned wood-engraved frontispiece and a wood-engraved vignette on the front wrapper. Publication date is from the American Antiquarian Society OPAC.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: On front cover an inscription naming "Oliver Glick. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 29513. Original tan printed wrappers with inscription as above; extremities lightly rubbed small chip at lower inner corner of back wrapper. Pages foxed with one bent corner. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
1895223921Paris: Gauthier-Villars et Fils 1895. First. hardcover. fine. Illustrated throughout with nicely printed portraits and other historical reproductions. 3 volumes. lxviii 519; 572; 646pp. Very thick short 4tos beautifully rebound by Stroobants in older 3/4 tan morocco over marbled boards; ornate gilt-stamped spines with burgundy leather labels; uncut edges t.e.g. original wrappers bound-in marbled board slipcase worn. Paris: Gauthier-Villars et Fils 1895-1897.<br/><br/> Fore-edges foxed and also some light foxing throughout the first volume otherwise a fine copy in a lovely binding.<br/><br/> Gauthier-Villars et Fils unknown books
1919WRCLIT73361Long Eaton 1919. Four volumes. Whole numbers 23 4 and 5. Quarto. Decorated wrappers. Some modest fraying or shallow chipping along a few overlap wrapper edges occasional light foxing first number pulled at staples otherwise very good. Early representative numbers of this annual published at the Long Eaton school which was found in 1910. While the indices of contributors yield up no names of literary stars the periodical is distinguished by the presence of tipped-in woodcuts some in color and examples of color stencil prints of embroidery designs. Number 3 is evidently wanting one of the woodcuts called for in the table which was evidently issued as a loose separate. Wrappers of two numbers denote it a 'Magazine' although the uniformity of 'Annual" is reflected on the title-pages. unknown books
198126621Long Island NY: C.W. Post Art Gallery 1981. Softcover. VG- wear to corners edges and spine some rubbing to wraps. Red pictorial wraps. Unpaginated. 13 color plates profuse bw ills. American and European representations of womens' private and reflective moments. Essays by Joseph Yorizzo and Shari Friedman. C.W. Post Art Gallery paperback books
18595863Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 1859. First edition. Very Good. 16 cm; 36 pages. Wood-engraved frontispiece and extra title page. Bound in original patterned cloth stamped in blind; titled in gilt on spine. Very little wear or deterioration. Pages somewhat toned. American Sunday-School Union hardcover books
19711288Washington DC: Chips Cooperative High School Independent Press Syndicate 1971. First Edition. Pamphlet. Very good. 26pp. multicolored paper folded unstapled. Chips (Cooperative High School Independent Press Syndicate) unknown books
1975150614002Los Angeles: Major School of Bartending 1975. Very Good. Revised from the 1937 edition. Very Good. Black binder ring-bound with silver stamping. Light scuff to front cover. Edges of alphabet tabs are worn and chipped. A lovely copy of this very scarce bar tending school recipe guide. Major School of Bartending unknown books
1992RH1569Geneve Paris:: Droz Champion 1992. 1992. Series: Hautes etudes medievales et modernes 70. At head of title: Ecole pratique des hautes etudes. IVe section. Sciences historiques et philologiques. 8vo. lxxii 473 pp. Illus. index. Printed wrappers. Very good. RARE. Grmek 1924-2000 was a Croatian and French historian of medicine writer and scientist and one of the pioneers and founders of the history of medicine. . . He put forward the theory of pathocenosis the coexistence of all diseases in a specific time place and society. Droz + Champion, 1992. unknown books
1850CAT0126Manual Labor School Shawnee Nation Johnson County Kansas 1850. nk on wove paper: 9 ¾ x 7-3/16 in.; strong creases where folded two small closed tears starting with scattered pinholes to creases. Very Good. The document lists the names and ages of four Creek boys and where letters to their parents are to be sent within the Indian Territory: two to Creek Agency and two to Little River Mission. Verso is written "Post Office for Indian Boys"; it is signed by or possibly addressed to Reverend Edward T. Peery superintendent of the Methodist Shawnee Manual Labor School from late 1844 to around 1850. The boys were presumably students at the school which taught religion basic academic subjects and manual labor farming "mechanics" sewing etc. to Native American children from 1839-1862. <br /> <br /> The school was founded by Reverend Thomas Johnson who supported slavery and used slaves at the school. The school briefly served as the second capital of Kansas Territory when the pro-slavery "Bogus Laws" were enacted in 1855. Superin-tendent reports claimed that the children were enrolled willingly by nearby tribes and that each day the student's time was divided equally between instruction and work. Recent scholarship has focused on the darker realities at the school which was supported by the US government as part of efforts to "civilize" tribes relocating after the Indian Removal Act 1830. <br /> <br /> One boy's father is listed as Robert Buckham at Little River in Creek Nation. Buckham's letters from Indian Territory 1841-1844 are held by Cornell University library in their Native American Collection; the finding aid states that he and his wife were unable to have children and planned to adopt "orphans." <br /> <br /> See also Martha B. Caldwell "Annals of Shawnee Methodist Mission and Indian Manual Labor School" Kansas Historical Society 1939. unknown books
19774399Auckland New Zealand: Glenfield College Home and School Association 1977. Small octavo-sized booklet 120 pages. Text illustrations. Index. Excellent presentation of the cuisine and food preparation methods of New Zealand's Maori with additional recipes from New Caledonia Tahiti Samoa Tonga Hawaii Fiji and Pitcairn Island. Original decorated wrappers. Light cover soil and wear generally very good. Glenfield College Home and School Association unknown books
188371784Paris: E. Leroux 1883. Hardcover. Fair. lv 577p. Contemporary 1/4 leather. 27cm. Covers quite scuffed. Contents reasonably sound but browned and rather brittle a few corner chips and tears. Ex lib. Title and most text in French. <br/><br/> E. Leroux hardcover books
36829Mercer Beasley School of Law. Mercer Beasley Law Review. Newark: Mercer Beasley Law Review 1932-1936. Complete in five volumes. Tan buckram red and black lettering pieces moderate shelfwear. Ex-corporate law library. Stamps to endleaves card pockets to rear pastedown. A very good set. $30. unknown books
1998276121998. Mercer Law Review. Macon Ga.: Walter F. George School of Law. Vols. 1-48 1949-1998. Cloth bound various bindings ex-library. Special $395. unknown books
191037793London: School of Archaeology in Egypt Etc. . 1910. Hard cover. Very Good. No dust jacket. ; Vii 50 p. Xlvii pl. incl. Map 32 x 25 cm. . School of Archaeology in Egypt [Etc. ] hardcover books
194819690Poughkeepsie 1948-1951. Very good . Oblong 16mo. Commercial string-tied album white boards. 225 gelatin-silver prints 2.5" by 3.25" corner-mounted on black paper with captions in white ink. Apparently complete. Very good plus. Mild touches of wear along page edges; many captions a bit smudged; else clean and sound. <br/><br/>A evocative collection of photographs taken and compiled by Robert H. Tucker while he was a student at MIT of his high school career at Poughkeepsie's Arlington High School where he graduated with the class of 1950. Tucker called this album his "own yearbook" and it indeed shares a great deal with conventional yearbook style with humorous captions "A test Oh no!" and attention to a wide range of faculty staff and student activities both in and out of the classroom. Subjects include track meets baseball games cheerleaders teachers at the blackboard students at work in the library a special event including donkey-riding in the gym commencement and other activities. More than mere yearbook however the album reveals Tucker to be a natural photographer with an eye for both composition and POV; his sports shots are especially vibrant often crisply capturing athletes in the midst of the action. A detailed album capturing the dawn of the post-war American teenager. Indeed quintessentially so; we are tempted to call this an almost Platonically ideal example of the high school album. hardcover books