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193588372NY:: Evander Childs High School. Good. 1935. Paperback. Shepard Rifkin's first book appearance two poems. First edition paperback. INSCRIBED by Shepard Rifkin in 1986 on page 39 - his page of contribution. Damp stained on the covers and throughout the text block at the fore edges thus only good in stapled printed wraps. Many unopened pages. ; 63 pages . Evander Childs High School, paperback books
1851285627Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 1851. Hard Cover. Good binding. 177pp. With two leaves of plates and numerous small vignettes. Very light scattered foxing in text. Red embossed cloth binding with moderate edgewear to extremities. Creasing to the endpaper. Good binding. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
185725100348Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union 1857-1859. 8 pp. wrapper with 3 woodcuts. Written for the American Sunday School Union and revised by the Committee of Publication. Apart of a series published by the American Sunday School Union called Child's Home Library. It tells the story of a little boy over coming his fear of the dark. Some wear cover is tearing at edge slight toning. Measures 4 1/4" x 2 1/2". <br/><br/> American Sunday School Union unknown books
183228324Providence RI: H.H. Brown Printer 1832. First edition. Removed. Scattered foxing some browning and offsetting lacking wrappers otherwise good or better solid copies. 24 pp.; 17 pp.; 36 pp. 8vo. Sunday schools were popular with workers and the rural poor books were free and one did not need to belong to a particular denomination. The Rhode-Island Sunday School Union expanded as the other educational organization the Providence Female Tract and School Society lost funding. By 1830 it had an enrollment of over 4000 in 32 affiliates. Two years latter it had 109 affiliates running 118 schools approximately 10000 students and 1200 teachers and included an African School begun in 1831 and discussed in the seventh report along with an attempt to teach "colored" adults. Scarce. OCLC shows copies at LOC and Brown AAS 5th Huntington 7th; also at the RI Hist.Soc. See Sabin 70740 for 15th Report. H.H. Brown, Printer unknown books
18254013Philadelphia: I. Ashmead & Co. 1825. 8vo. 2 blank 108 2 blank pp. <br><br>The ASSU was formed in Philadelphia in 1824 as a national non-denominational organization to promote the establishment of local Sunday schools and disseminate materials for religious instruction. Half leather over paper-covered boards. Binding rubbed over joints corners. Bit of leather chipped off top of spine. Joints weak. Ex-library. Charge pocket. Browned. Ver good tight. I. Ashmead & Co. hardcover books
27322Oakland CA: Fremont High School n. d. Green faux leather binding with gold stamping. VG. Student signatures throughout. Unpaginated. Illustrated primarily from photographs. 10-3/4" x 7-3/4" <br/><br/> Fremont High School hardcover books
192820836Boston: Merrymount Press 1928. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. sandlewood cloth. Aeg. Near fine. 57 pages. 16.5 x 11.5 cm. Limited edition one of 600 published by the Merrymount Press designed by D.B. Updike. Title page and interior text printed in red and black in standard and italic type. HUTNER 93. The year 1928 was a fabled year for the Press concerned with ideas for printing `The Book of Common Prayer' There are affinities here with both trial pages for the latter work and for the prayer book itself.it is a miniature masterpiece." Double gilt front cover border panels lettered in gilt with center gilt floral motif. Faint sunning to backstrip. Merrymount Press hardcover books
1879028177Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union 1879. 12mo. 7 pages. The only recorded copy in OCLC for this items is at the American Antiquarian Society. If a Sunday School would send $20.80 it would receive 50 items in the catalogue as it states: "contains over 12000 printed pages.with 212 full page large fine engravings." The National Educational Journal in 1879 listed this along with ads which were predominately for religious publications. What this indicates is that basic evangelical religious ideas were interwoven with the primary school educators of the day. The tracts they offered neglected any ideas that black people existed and also often made negative comments about Roman Catholicism. While the modern day reader sees them only as simplistic moral religious tales it is important to know that this was the everyday staple for the vast majority of Americans on the farm or small town.String bound toning to edges crease through center. American Sunday School Union unknown books
166292Brookville OH: School of Living 196-. Four panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches very good condition. School of Living unknown books
1971166289Brookville OH; Freeland MD: The School of Living 1971. Two issues of the tabloid format newspaper 8 pages each evenly toned address stamps on front wraps else very good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1973241399Freeland MD: The School of Living 1973. 23p. stapled wraps evenly toned address stamped on front wrap else very good condition on newsprint. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1975241595Freeland MD: The School of Living 1975. 6 1p. folded tabloid format evenly toned vertically creased remains of an address label on rear wrap else very good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1975259575Freeland MD: The School of Living 1975. 19p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches vertically creased wraps worn rear wrap stained address label and "Please Renew" stamp on rear wrap else good condition. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. The School of Living unknown books
1971241398Freeland MD: The School of Living 1971. 8p. tabloid format newspaper folded in half as issued evenly toned address written in pen on front wrap else very good condition with subscription form laid in. Decentralist communitarian publication affiliated with the ideas of Ralph Borsodi. Cover story on the Bear Tribe "the first new Indian tribe in this century.the tribe was founded to make possible a movement to the land and a return to the Indian way of life The School of Living unknown books
197738465Chicago: Guild Forum Committee 1977. Broadside bulletin board flyer 11" x 8-1/2". Mimeographed printed recto-only on standard white bond. Mild corner creases Near Fine. Announces a lecture under the auspices of the Guild Bookstore a cooperatively-run business which was Chicago's largest radical bookshop through the Seventies and Eighties. George Schmidt was the chairman of a group called S.U.B.S. Substitutes United for Better Schools. Guild Forum Committee unknown books
29606Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union. 12mo pp. 36. Frontis illustration. Marbled boards. Some foxing cover little worn VG. American Sunday School Union unknown books
1935615891935. Paperback. Very Good. Wrapper. Three attractive black & white sketches by an unknown artist laid in. <br/><br/> paperback books
196575299Midland Texas: Journalism Staff of Carver Junior-Senior High School 1965. Hardcover. Good. photos 132p. Hardcover. 27cm. Ink scribbles on first few pages. Corner torn off one leaf. No Jacket. Segregated school for African Americans. <br/><br/> Journalism Staff of Carver Junior-Senior High School hardcover books
183532025Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union No. 146 Chestnut Street 1835. First Edition. 24mo 14.25cm.; contemporary cloth-backed marbled boards; 107pp.; frontispiece text illus. throughout. Boards rather rubbed with some loss of paper to rear cover a few tiny puncture holes to spine hinges broken old dampstain along gutter edge of rear hinge textblock loose in binding. About Good overall. From the library of Ben and Bernarda Shahn with their estate label to front pastedown. American Imprints 32301. American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
191741835Jerseyville IL: Seniors of the Jersey Township High School 1917. Black string-bound paper covers with staple-bound text block orange and gold embossed lettering to front cover. Edges of paper covers worn ~ 2-1/2" tear to head of rear joint; light soiling to covers. Short tear at fold of fold-out plate minor soiling. Withal a VG copy. 124 4 pp. Fold-out b/w class panorama photographic image; numerous b/w photographic images and illustrations throughout. 4to. 10-1/2" x 8" <br/><br/> Seniors of the Jersey Township High School unknown books
1847BL4607Philadelphia:: American Sunday-School Union 1847. 1847. Two works bound in one. 12mo. 35 1; 24pp. Two frontispieces title vignette; foxed. Original quarter purple cloth; remnant of a paper spine label lacking extremities worn. Good. American Sunday-School Union, 1847. hardcover books
181398San Francisco: The California Labor School n.d. 5.5x8.5x inch leaflet folded from a single mimeographed sheet listing the cast of the various productions; single small red smear on back panel. Produced by Jose Tiny Correia and Jerry Walter the evening featured such pieces as "Mourning becomes Electra Student demonstration" "King takes a fall" "Don't talk to me of love" by Malvina Reynolds copyrighted 1959 "Ludlow Massacre" by Woodie Guthrie "Swingin' on a scab" and more. Narration was done by Mort Vicker. Circa mid to late 1950s. The California Labor School unknown books
19661964Salt Lake City: Student Association of East High School 1966. 143pp. Sextodecimo 15.5 cm White side-stapled wrappers. A handful of manuscript notes and scribbles otherwise very good. Handbook and directory printed for students that contains a brief history of the school traditions mascot emblems colors etc. which is followed by a directory. Presumed rare.<br/><br/>"You have started another year of high school to continue to establish a record by which you will be known. Your record will be a reliable indicator of what people can expect from your performance as you meet the challenges of living." - from the Principal's Welcome. Student Association of East High School unknown books
19681944Salt Lake City: Student Association of East High School 1968. 112pp. Sextodecimo 15.5 cm Spiral bound printed covers. A handful of manuscript notes and scribbles lacks pages 105/106 and 107/108 otherwise very good. Handbook and directory printed for students that contains a brief history of the school traditions mascot emblems colors etc. which is followed by a directory. Presumed rare.<br/><br/>"The Handbook is a key to the interesting phases of school life which give every student opportunity to express himself through service. It is invaluable aid to the new students since it gives information concerning all departments and activities of East High. Students should read this carefully." - p.19. Student Association of East High School unknown books
1987306771987. Softcover. VG. Salmon stapled wraps. 9 pp. 4 color plates. Brief essay by Deborah Johnson. unknown books