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Text in French. Programmes of courses for the school with information on the careers that the school prepared for. 328 pages. Browning to page margins. Tear at base to joint of spine and front cover. Creases on spine.
Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Cahiers des Annales, 1975, 118 pp., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie, état correct.
First edition. Original paper wrappers in protective cardboard binding. 8vo. 49 pages. 24cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sixteen: A Collection of End Compositions of Sixteen Graduate of the Shalom Aleichem Elementary School in Chicago. Rare collection of elementary-age writings from secular-Yiddish Chicago but published in Warsaw. Yiddish schools in America were always supplemental schools, meeting several times a week after public schools. This was a major difference between the Yiddish schools in Poland which were, if chosen by the parents, the primary day school of the child, and the Yiddish schools in America which never developed a single Yiddish day school. On the political spectrum of the Yiddish cultural world in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute and its schools, and the Yiddish camp, Camp Boiberik, were more to the right, with less emphasis on socialism and more stress on the humanistic values that can be learned from traditional Judaism and applied to the modern Jewish experience. Founded in 1918, the Institute lasted until the 1970s, and was a national movement which attained its greatest support in the 1930s (UTexas, 2017) . SUBJECTS: School prose, Yiddish -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education. School prose, Yiddish. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NLI, ) . Pages browning. Some light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare and important(YID-27-39)
First edition. Original paper wrappers in protective cardboard binding. 8vo. 49 pages. 24cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sixteen: A Collection of End Compositions of Sixteen Graduate of the Shalom Aleichem Elementary School in Chicago. Rare collection of writings from elementary-age boys and girls from secular-Yiddish Chicago schools but published in Warsaw; this copy signed by all but one of the young authors on their essays! The young Chicago writers include: Bashe Slabadkin, Nate Shechter, Mendel Zilberman, Hanah Kamski, Menuche Ben-Ami, Dabe Izrael, Yitsak Rozenfeld, Shulamit Malkin, Tsiril Gordin, Khayke Nayman, Sarah Veksler, Zalman Imianatof, Blume Miler, Chaim Miler, Motl Rozenblum, and Chanah Gekhtler. Yiddish schools in America were always supplemental schools, meeting several times a week after public schools. This was a major difference between the Yiddish schools in Poland which were, if chosen by the parents, the primary day school of the child, and the Yiddish schools in America which never developed a single Yiddish day school. On the political spectrum of the Yiddish cultural world in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute and its schools, and the Yiddish camp, Camp Boiberik, were more to the right, with less emphasis on socialism and more stress on the humanistic values that can be learned from traditional Judaism and applied to the modern Jewish experience. Founded in 1918, the Institute lasted until the 1970s, and was a national movement which attained its greatest support in the 1930s (UTexas, 2017) . SUBJECTS: School prose, Yiddish -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education. School prose, Yiddish. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NLI, ) . Pages browning. Some light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare and important(YID-27-39)
Opera tratta dai "Los Caprichos", per la prima volta pubblicati nel 1799. Prova della quarta edizione di dodici, stampata dalla calcografia di Madrid, circa 1870. Aquaforte, acquatinta brunita e puntasecca, in perfetto stato di conservazione. La serie chiamata Los Caprichos, è composta da ottanta incisioni, la cui prima edizione [l’unica a non essere pubblicata postuma] venne alla luce ne 1799. Curata in fase d’edizione dallo stesso artista, la serie fu commercializzata e dopo poco tempo ritirata dal mercato. Infatti, a causa dei numerosi soggetti che ironizzavano sulla società spagnola di fine secolo, il Goya subì una censura. L’interpretazione dei soggetti rappresentati su queste lastre, sempre enigmatiche, è spesso controversa. Etching with burnished aquatint and engraving, 1799. From the fourth edition of twelve of the so-called "Los Caprichos" series, edited by the Madrid Calcografia [circa 1870].A very good impression, with good contrast, printed on contemporary paper, customary margins, in very good conditions. The series called Los Caprichos, consists of eighty etchings. This first edition of 1799, the only one not to be published posthumously, is imprinted on soft laid pape. Cured in phase edition by the same artist, the series was marketed and before long withdrawn from the market. In fact, because of the many subjects that mocked the Spanish society of the century, Goya suffered censorship. The interpretation of the subjects represented on these plates, always enigmatic, is often controversial. Harris 53, Delteil 55.
164 pages. "The author has endeavored to explore, analyze and arrange in natural order and within narrow limits, the principal phenomena of mind, so that they may be examined and understood by young students." - from page iv. Some foxing. Backstrip missing. Major damage to remaining leather along spine of each board. Bit of writing upon front endpaper else unmarked. Worthy reference copy. Book
sticker on Front Cover, crease to the corners.
144 pages. Index of song first lines. "A book to help parents use music to aid their baby's development. No previous training is required... Destined to become a godsend for every parent, day-care instructor and teacher." - from back board. Clean, tight and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
76 pages. Grainy black and white reproductions of archival photos. Map of district. Presents biographical details of numerous settlers of this rural Alberta region. Above-average wear and soiling. Lower corner of entire book was exposed to moisture, resulting in considerable staining and foxing. Fortunately, all text remains legible. Prior owner's details blacked out atop first blank page, otherwise unmarked. Binding intact. Not pretty but a worthy copy of this valuable genealogical reference. Krotki 1143. Book
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and 3 plates, small corner clipped from front free endpaper, free endpapers lightly browned; buff pictorial cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in black, a very good, clean copy.
6p. 8vo. Original printed wraps. GER-ENG PAMPH BX1 BAG 16
Staple-bound; sixteen pages. A collaboration between these two poets of the New York School. Signed by Bill Berkson on the title page. Limited edition of 500. Cover drawing by George Schneeman.
Unpaginated. Half an inch thick. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Opera tratta dai "Los Caprichos", per la prima volta pubblicati nel 1799. Prova della quarta edizione di dodici, stampata dalla calcografia di Madrid, circa 1870. Aquaforte, acquatinta brunita e puntasecca, in perfetto stato di conservazione. La serie chiamata Los Caprichos, è composta da ottanta incisioni, la cui prima edizione [l’unica a non essere pubblicata postuma] venne alla luce ne 1799. Curata in fase d’edizione dallo stesso artista, la serie fu commercializzata e dopo poco tempo ritirata dal mercato. Infatti, a causa dei numerosi soggetti che ironizzavano sulla società spagnola di fine secolo, il Goya subì una censura. L’interpretazione dei soggetti rappresentati su queste lastre, sempre enigmatiche, è spesso controversa. Etching with burnished aquatint and engraving, 1799. From the fourth edition of twelve of the so-called "Los Caprichos" series, edited by the Madrid Calcografia [circa 1870].A very good impression, with good contrast, printed on contemporary paper, customary margins, in very good conditions. The series called Los Caprichos, consists of eighty etchings. This first edition of 1799, the only one not to be published posthumously, is imprinted on soft laid pape. Cured in phase edition by the same artist, the series was marketed and before long withdrawn from the market. In fact, because of the many subjects that mocked the Spanish society of the century, Goya suffered censorship. The interpretation of the subjects represented on these plates, always enigmatic, is often controversial. Harris 94, Delteil 96.
Xenophon's Cyrus, Anabasis, Edited and translated into modern Greek by G.D.Zeugole. Textbook for use in first year Greek High Schools. 216p. illus.(some col.) maps.notes.[NO copies found inn Worldcat] Book
Two volumes in one. pp. (8), 190; 196 + 3 Folding plates. Text in Greek. Notes in German. 8vo. Leather backed marbled boards binding. Manuscript ownership and marginalia of Robert Bolenius, 1864. W120
64 pages. Features: Massacre on Prebichl; Nakano School for Spies; Commandos in the Aegean; My Story - Mrs. Turner. Average wear. Unmarked. Good working copy. Book
Vg/Vg (clean clipped dj with faint yellowing edges of flaps, a very good crisp clean bright copy with no marks or inscriptions) octavo 105pp. An honest account of the complexities behind the work of Children's Theatre, based on personal experience with a professional touring company.
60 pages including glossary. The story of a family who lived in London in the time of King Edward IV, almost 500 years ago. Intended for younger readers. Usual school markings. Average wear. Good working copy. Book
212 pages. Includes photo and write-up for Michelle Krall, younger sister of jazz diva Diana Krall. Few autographs. Average wear. Binding a little loose but remains intact. Book
Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice solid copy. Book
Light wear. Some autographs. Nice bright copy. Book
Plenty of autographs. Light to moderate wear. Nice solid copy. Book
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and slight bumping to lower corners. Slightly sunned dust jacket not price clipped or marked with nicks and chips to edges. 155pp. A celebratory account of 150 years in the life of the public school at Apperley Bridge between Bradford and Leeds. Illustrated.
160 pages. Features: Mast Protection; Welcome to Hard Times - a conversation with Dean Stephens; The Elements of Seamanship, Part III; A Classic in Plywood, Part II - Planking up the Bolger rowing dory; Building the House - cabin fever in the boat yard; Knock on Wood - Part III; Zahniser's; Wooden Yachts Earning Their Keep - Chartering as one solution; Keeping Up With LINDO - maintenance on a Baltic trader in the tropics; The International Boatbuilding Training Center - Britain's industry-sponsored school for the trade; Learning to Build in Wood - a survey of American boatbuilding programs. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine