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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
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
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
2000WELLER9780439204200Scholastic Inc. 2000. New. New book. Scholastic Inc. 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
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
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
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
1984277881984. Softcover. VG- top right corner front cover bent. White wraps. 64 pp. Numerous color & bw illus. Text by Judith Hoos Fox. 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
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
18306526London 1830. Aquatints coloured by hand. A fine complete series of four anonymous prints of hunting scenes possibly after the Alkens.<br/> <br/>The style and naming of these prints suggests an Alken origin for the series. Siltzer records a number of series by the Alken family in which the first plate is titled "Unkennelling." This title appears to be unique to them and supports the supposition that the present series are after the Alkens. Henry Thomas Alken was born into what became an artistic dynasty. He studied under the miniature painter J. T. Barber and exhibited his first picture a miniature portrait at the Royal Academy when he was sixteen. From about 1816 onwards he "produced an unending stream of paintings drawings and engravings of every type of field and other sporting activity. He is best remembered for his hunting prints many of which he engraved himself until the late 1830s.To many sporting art is "Alken" and to describe his work or ability is quite unnecessary." Charles Lane British Racing Prints pp. 75-76<br/> <br/>Cf. Siltzer pp.57-76. unknown books
18796571Toronto: Hunter Rose 1879. 8vo pp 83 72 Printed wraps Illustrated with engravings and charts. Includes reports on the running of the school as well as "The Report of the Farm Superintendent and Professor of Agriculture" which includes reports on field experiments with crops and animals. Hunter Rose unknown books
18703023Boston: Wright & Potter State Printer 1870. Together with the Annual Reports of the Resident Officers; Public Document # 20 report for October 1869; reviews the state of the institution financial reports etc. number of people at the school and their original home towns; 26 pages original pink paper wraps; some spine ends edge tips wear to binding; a very good copy. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Wright & Potter, State Printer Paperback books
16812Report Card Girls School Notebook with quarterly reports on student's academic progress at an all girls' school in London. "Wimbledon Education Committee. Wimbledon Central School for Girls." printed on front cover of notebook. 9 x 7 in. Original paper wrappers. 27 handwritten pages followed by 45 blank. Homemade brown paper jacket with original owner's name and school administrative information in the top right corner; and "Monthly Journal" written in the center. Entries from 1935-1939. Marks student Beryl Kathleen Rose's academic progress from 11 to 15 years old. Includes grades and notes from teachers in Literature Composition Grammar French History Geography Arithmetic Science Art Needlework and Handwriting. In later years her studies expand to include Book-keeping Algebra Geometry Physical Training and Shorthand. Teacher comments generally remark on her friendly nature but chide her to focus more on her studies. She is consistently listed in the bottom of her class "position in form" is listed with each entry. "Beryl could do much better if she exerted herself more. She must learn to be self-reliant." "Beryl's work shows improvement on the whole. Her behavior is usually good." "Beryl can do good work but she wastes too much time in idle talk." ".an interested worker but must try hard for better results. She is a pleasant courteous member of the form." Very good condition. unknown books
184610270New York: Egbert Hovey & King printers 1846. 8vo. 32 pp. <br><br>Removed from a nonce volume; stitched. Light browning and a little light foxing. Light pencilled notations on title-page and small rubber-stamp on p. 2. Egbert, Hovey, & King, printers unknown books
196827403Cleveland: Ghost Press 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 4to. STapled mimeograph typescript pages with silkscreen cover by Kryss. One of only 255 "vanishing" copies published by the Ghost Press in Cleveland. Book contains poems and silkscreens by the four contributors. A tribute to Rev. John R. Scott who was sentenced in 1968 to two years in the Cuyahoga County Ohio Workhouse on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Light staining to lower edge of front cover else an exceptionally nice example of this Cleveland poetry rarity. Ghost Press paperback books
1081931930. 7 3/8 x 9 3/4†watercolor on paper artist initials and date in lower right corner; very good. § Original watercolor painting from the American School signed in initial. unknown books
1968181783San Francisco: SFFS 1968. 8p 5.5x8.5 inches class schedules tuition application/registration very good pamphlet in stapled peach wraps. Introduction to the then-newly established school at 414 Mason and a list of courses. SFFS unknown books
40614Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union No. 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1849-50 date taken from OCLC. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied. Moderate wear to wrappers and paper soiling and rubbing page edges chipped to top right edge. A Good copy. 8 pp. B/w woodcut illustrations within. 3-3/4" x 2-3/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records 6 institutional holdings of this chapbook NYPL U of Rochester UF Princeton NY Historical Society & Yale. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
1975225777San Francisco: Peoples Law School 1975. 10p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Stated third edition though the 1979 version also called itself the third edition!. Peoples Law School unknown books
1979133819San Francisco: Peoples Law School 1979. 12p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Stated third edition though the 1975 version also called itself the third edition!. Peoples Law School unknown books
90051Nashville Tennessee. Paperback. Very Good. Softcover in original wrapper. 8 unnumbered pages last page blank. Softcover program. 20cm. Modest cover soil and edge-wear. Graduation program for a segregated high school for African Americans. <br/><br/> paperback books
1939265115New York: Workers School 1939. Pamphlet. 23p. wraps with minor toning else very good condition 6x9 inches. Workers School unknown books