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193657309Ann Arbor: Edwards Brothers 1936. Hardcover. Very Good. index xvii 567p. Original cloth. 21cm. Backstrip faded. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Edwards Brothers hardcover books
1976157556Bronx New York: Olana Gallery 1976. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 40 pp. 114 bw repros and likenesses. Introduction by Edgar L. Hewett. Reproductions of work as well as photographs of the artists themselves. Lists approx. 148 artists who either live had lived work or had worked in New Mexico. An essential reference. This particular copy is a high-quality reprint published in 1976. Includes a new preface and update biographical notes by George Schriever. Olana Gallery unknown books
18382596Alnwick: M. Smith 1838. First edition. Fine. 3 page pamphet measuring 152 x 228mm. Trifolded with ownership signature of Wm. Dickson Esq to rear blank. Else an exceptionally clean and seemingly untouched copy of this rare pamphlet advocating for improvements in the early education of children. The only copy known on the market this title does not appear in the modern auction record or at any institutions according to OCLC.<br/><br/>A proposal and prospectus for an Infant School to serve the town of Alnwick and improve the overall level of education within the community. The pamphlet clarifies that the Duke of Northumberland is confirmed as the school's patron; and it outlines how donations and subsciptions from the town will add to the school's endowment. But more importantly it focuses on the communal benefits that will come from citizens' support for children's education regardless of their class. Touting the successes of other Infant Schools in England and abroad in providing "well-regulated nurseries for the children of the poorer classes" the committee also explains that " the most approved system of training will develop the physical powers and improve the health of children from two to six years of age -- to cultivate their intellectual faculties and communicate such knowledge as may be adapted to their infant capacities." The committee asserts that when the larger population begins sending children to school those children will be endowed with a desire to learn and "those attending will feel it as a punishment to be kept from the School" because school "is to the children what the actual business of life is to the man. Here the feelings are manifested and the character is developed" so that infants grow to intelligent and responsible members of the populace. Notably the committee also points out the short term benefits of developing an education system. "To the parents themselves many advantages will accrue from these Schools. Not only will their minds be relieved from much anxiety for the safety of their children but the mother free during the day from the necessity of watching over them will have an opportunity now denied to her of contributing by her labour to their support or of devoting more time to the promotion of their comfort at home." This acknowledgment reveals an important shift in thinking about the economic role of mothers and about women's need for time to accomplish their own work. A rare and important example of the spread of early childhood education and the arguments for its expansion. Fine. M. Smith unknown books
193616627Providence: Rhode Island School of Design 1936. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 8vo. 32 numbered pages followed by 23 unnumbered pages of black and white photographs. The catalogue of the Evening School for R. I. School of Design for the class of 1936 - 37. A clean very good copy in bound illustrated wrappers. Photographs by Nicolas Romano. Rhode Island School of Design paperback books
1963006384Edinburg Indiana: Amateur Rocket Assoc. 1963. SCARCE. First Printing. Very Good Plus 1/2" tear top edge front wrapper wrappers lightly soiled small stain bottom edge of page block. The first unit in a five part joint venture between NASA and the Amateur Rocket Association. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Amateur Rocket Assoc. Paperback books
198137384New York: Roosevelt High School 1981. First Edition. Quarto 27cm.; publisher's blue pictorial imitation leather stamped in gilt; 168pp.; chiefly photographic illus. Some internal foxing else Very Good and sound. Inscribed and signed by the school principal Phil Smith dated 1990. Yearbook for the recently closed high school in the Bronx Roosevelt High School whose predominantly black student body suffered greatly from heroin use and gang violence during the 1970s and 1980s. Roosevelt High School unknown books
188240901New York: Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co 1882. 1st printing thus Axford p. 352; Bitting p. 410; Brown 2431. Not in Cagle though see 1011n nor Wheaton & Kelly. OCLC records 5 holding institutions. Chromolithographed paper wrappers sewn. String hook loop in upper left of booklet. General wear & soiling. Foxing to paper. An About VG copy. 4 41 3 pp. 3 page Index at front. Page 4 a wood engraving showing 20 figures of divers pans used in baking. 8vo. 8-1/4" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co unknown books
1975181881975. Softcover. VG- cover very slightly soiled. Bw wraps. 278 pp. 88 bw plates. Includes chapters devoted to Peter Paul Rubens Late 17th Century France Jean-Antoine Watteau Francois Boucher and Jean-Honore Fragonard Sir Joshua reynolds Thomas Gainsborough Theodore Gericault and Eugene Delacroix. Selected bibliography. paperback books
2003387532003. Rutgers Law Review. Newark NJ: Rutgers Law School. Vols. 26 no. 1 to 55 No. 2 Fall 1972-Winter 2003. 122 issues. Original paper wrappers. Ex-private law firm library very good. Special $250. unknown books
193432459San Francisco California: Press of San Francisco Continuation School 1934. 1st Edition cf. Rocq 8100 which records a copy with no publication date. INSCRIBED by Author. Printed buff stiff-stock paper wrappers. Geneal wear & soiling to binding which also shows some age toning. A small unobtrusive 'burn' mark to lower right of the front cover. An Abt VG copy. 50 pp. 24 woodcut illustrations of which 11 are full page. All appear to have been executed specifically for this publication. No artist credited though we would not be surprised to find that individual to be another student if not the author of the volume. 9" x 6" <br/><br/>This book presumed to be the product of a 'school project' from Mr. Appert's Printing course. Scarce: OCLC locates but 4 cc. Press of San Francisco Continuation School unknown books
193160741bd2Sarasota: School of Fine and Applied Art of the John and Ringling Art Museum 1931. Octavo stiff printed wrappers with paper label illustration to upper cover 56 pp. Photographs. The publication is actually the initial Catalog for the Ringling School of Art with course descriptions faculty listings etc. Fine. School of Fine and Applied Art of the John and Ringling Art Museum, 1931. unknown books
18508857Paris 1850. Pencil pen and wash drawing with numerous detailed measurements. A fascinating and beautiful drawing--or "rendu"--of an ancient Roman sarcophagus.<br/> <br/>A fine drawing from an architectural student at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris the most influential architectural school in existence during much of the 18th century the whole of the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century. 'Students were eligible for the Ecole if they were at least fifteen years old or under thirty. They began with the seconde classe in which they competed in the concours d'émulation. These alternated between an esquisse --a rough sketch for which up to twelve hours was allowed--and a rendu --the large-scale finished drawing for which one to three months were allowed.Two to four years were usually required for a student to accumulate enough credits to enter the première classe. The same system was followed again usually for two to three years after which the student should have accumulated enough credits to compete for the Grand Prix de Rome. The winner of the Grand Prix was entitled to five years study under the auspices of the French Academy in Rome. For each of his first three years he was required to submit an analytical study of an ancient monument. For his fourth year he had to submit a complete reconstruction of a major classical work. For his fifth year he was required to submit an original work designed to a program of his own invention. "This study of the sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus was part of an Ecole de Beaux Arts student's portfolio. The sarcophagus was one of many in the Scipio family tomb on the Via Appia just outside of Roma and it dates from c. 290 B.C. The obituary text reads English "Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus son of Gnaeus a valiant gentleman and wise whose fine form matched his bravery very well was aedile consul and censor among you he conquered Taurasia and Cisauna in fact Samnium he overcame all the Lucanian lands and brought back hostages."<br/> <br/>Arthur Drexler The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. New York MoMA 1977. unknown books
1860001429Boston: Ticknor and Field 1860. Blindstamped cloth. Very Good. 8vo viii 405 pp. Later early edition. A handsome bron blindstamped copy clean and tight inside with slight cocking of the spine and light edgewear and the like. <br/><br/> Ticknor and Field hardcover books
35647Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY Simon & Schuster ca. 1958. 270 pages hardcover very good condition wrap-around band. . Other hardcover books
1963132242Providence Rhode Island: Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design 1963. Softcover. VG- in lovely condition but cover has some pencilling at top and library stamp at foot. White paper wraps black titles. 16 pp. 6 bw illustrations. Catalogue of 30 works by six American sculptors: Nancy Helfant Robert Rohm Jason Seley Norman Tinker Hugh Townley and Harvey Weiss. Illustrations of one work per artist and short biographies of each. Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design unknown books
195476379Newport 1954. Hardcover. Very Good. photos text unnumbered. 27cm. No Jacket. Three items relating to the graduation dance and the graduation exercises are laid in. <br/><br/> hardcover books
195481429Newport 1954. Hardcover. Very Good. photos text unnumbered. 27cm. No Jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover books
195581698Newport 1955. Hardcover. Very Good. photos text unnumbered. Hardcover. 27cm. No Jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover books
006911Chefoo China: Women's Bible School American Presbyterian Mission No Date circa 1930. Near Fine pages with light toning. Oblong folio 10" x 13 3/4". Bound in beautiful red pictorial embossed silk over limp boards string-tied 28 pp of cut-out illustrations in black and white many with colorful silk inlays with tissue guards publisher's 1 page explanatory leaf laid in also an original 6 1/2" x 10 1/2" cut-out with colorful silk inlays and string hanger readt-to-hang laid in. Cut-out chapter headings are Travel and Transportation Customs and Habits Chinese Birth-Year Cycle latest date 1935 Occupations The Eight Immortals Myths and Legends Chinese Recipes Chinese Children Chinese Junks and The Magician. Well over 100 cut-outs in all including the bonus laid in cut-out and SCARCE THUS. First Edition. String Tied. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Oblong Folio . Women's Bible School, American Presbyterian Mission Paperback books
1951175737Spain: Santander 1951. Softcover. Good tanning to edges light foxing to upper block edges. Beige wraps with red illustration on front brown illustration on rear blue illustration and yellow lettering on spine 239 pp bw and color illustrations. Second Art Week in Santillana del Mar: September 20-26 1950. Text in Spanish. Contents include: From a new sacred art / Alberto Sartoris - Art criticism and its problems / Rafael Santos Torroella - The genesis of artistic creation / Luis Felipe Vivanco - Perspectives of contemporary art / Willi Baumeister - Conversations. [Santander] paperback books
1974246951974. Softcover. VG- small sticker inside front cover bottom corner back cover bent. Dark blue wraps. 144 pp. Numerous bw plates. pp. 99 through 114.Annotated catalogue of 209 works glossary of terms and a five-page introductory essay by Hedy B. Landman. unknown books
194382550Washington1943 1943. Paperback. Very Good. 3p. photos 20p. Original stapled covers. 27cm. Text printed on one side. A segregated school for African Americans. <br/><br/> paperback books
1998373051998. Seton Hall Law Review. Newark New Jersey: Seton Hall Law School. Vol. 1 to 29 1970-1998. Volumes 1 to 19 bound; volumes 20 to 29 part 1 original paper issues. Ex-private law firm library Very good. Special $350. Seton Hall Law Review is a nationally recognized scholarly legal journal that publishes critical and analytical articles on significant topical legal issues. Students not only edit the lead articles but also write a Comment on recent judicial decisions and developments. The Law Review is published quarterly and is edited and managed by its student editorial board and staff. Most members are selected on the basis of their demonstrated writing ability through a competition each summer that is based on a combination of competition scores and grades. unknown books
2003387552003. Seton Hall Law Review. Newark New Jersey: Seton Hall Law School. Vol. 1 to 33 No. 3 1970-2003. Original paper wrappers. Ex-private law firm library very good. Special $295. Seton Hall Law Review is a nationally recognized scholarly legal journal that publishes critical and analytical articles on significant topical legal issues. Students not only edit the lead articles but also write a Comment on recent judicial decisions and developments. The Law Review is published quarterly and is edited and managed by its student editorial board and staff. Most members are selected on the basis of their demonstrated writing ability through a competition each summer that is based on a combination of competition scores and grades. unknown books
1977208009San Francisco: SF Liberation School 1977. Single large newsprint sheet folded to make an eight panel tabloid format catalog 11.5x8.75 inches folded size paper evenly browned with minor closed tears on folds front wrap lightly foxed along top edge else good condition. The school was affiliated at this time with the Northern California Alliance. Also includes a long memo "To people taking classes at San Francisco Liberation School" by the School Collective. 4p. 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper left hand corner printed on one side only poorly on leaders abstract terminology & self-criticism. SF Liberation School unknown books