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018868Phoenix May 1918: Phoenix Union High School. Octavo. 231pp. The earliest recorded copies in the Arizona Newspaper Project and OCLC are in the 1930's. Much on this item dedicated to those classmates who had gone to fight in World War I. The opening poem is dedicated to the 28th. Besides giving accounts of the different departments there is a nice description of Jefferson Street when it was poorly lit in the first decade of the 20th Century. A later patriotic poem which notes that the Patriots of Phoenix High have "jacked old "Uncle Sammy" to bring justice "to the Hun". It goes on to say they did this by buying liberty bonds. It lists 185 of their older classmates who served in World War I four of whom died in the conflict. The school did not open in the Fall until December 16 because of the influenza crisis. Also there are large ads for some of the well-known Phoenix business some with a patriotic note such as Donofrios which suggests that while "you are thinking about that soldier Boy send him a box of their Cactus Candy." Bound in original pictorial wraps light finger soiling. Phoenix Union High School unknown books
196717647New York: Free School of New York Fall 1967. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 5.5" x 8.5" approx. saddle-stapled booklet. Touches of toning and wear at corners. Mailing information at rear wrap. Interior clean and bright. Very good. 12pp. <br/><br/>Catalog for the fall 1967 term at the Free School of New York also known as the Free University of New York. Established in 1965 as a reaction to traditional academia FUNY was in the tradition of 1960s protest movements run by committee with open enrollment and granting no degrees. This catalog which lists the school's 24 class offerings demonstrates a focus on the humanities with courses in filmmaking history fine arts and drama. Class offerings were predictably left-leaning with titles like "A Quest for Self" "The Thought of Mao Tse-Tung" and "Black Power and the "Ghetto Uprisings" and the faculty included counterculture figures such as Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg. An ambitious and ephemeral offshoot of the 1960s counterculture movement FUNY closed after only a few years in operation. Free School of New York paperback books
81468bdThe Coral Gables Museum Corp. 2010. One of an edition limited to 100 hardbound copies. Oblong quarto hardcover slick full-color illus. boards 80 pp. Illustrated in full color. Fine As New in a Fine As New dust jacket. hardcover books
196449591Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1964. 1st Edition. Blue green cloth binding. Dust jacket. VG/VG. xvi 609 1 blank pp. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> University of California Press hardcover books
18906979London: School Board for London; Chas. Straker and Sons 1890. Small octavo 18.5 x 12.5 114 pages. Indexes. FIRST EDITION. A guide for cookery educators with syllabi and notes for instruction. Also included are instructions on using the cookbook itself in an educational setting ". but care is necessary as the girls destroy and disfigure the books sometimes. To obviate this difficulty and to help the teacher in finding out the culprits the receipts have been arranged consecutively according to the syllabuses so that the books can be strapped down with elastic bands on the pages for the lesson." Also included is the text of the author's General Axioms for Plain Cookery which had previously been printed separately as a "prize" for the girls who did not excel. Some light soiling and a few stains throughout undoubtedly those "culprits". In oxblood buckram titled in gilt on the front board. Cloth soiled and rubbed but still sound. Good. School Board for London; Chas. Straker and Sons hardcover books
181729558Philadelphia: Printed for the Institution by Anderson & Meehan 1817. 12mo. 12pp. Disbound without wraps else Very Good.<br/><br/> The Association sought to educate young men privately; its evening classes suggest that many of its students were in the work force. Evidently free public education was not introduced in Pennsylvania until 1818; and that was for the education of indigent children only.<br/> Officers and members of the Association are listed on page 2. Hugh De Haven Jun. was President. The Association's purpose was to instruct "adult males in reading writing and arithmetic; and to incite them to the study of the Holy Scriptures." Maximum number of Association members was thirty; expulsion was permitted "for unchristian behaviour by the concurrence of two-thirds of the Association." The Association would sponsor schools and hire teachers for classes on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Friday evenings.<br/>AI 41336 1- DLC. Not in Sabin. OCLC records only facsimiles as of November 2012. Printed for the Institution, by Anderson & Meehan unknown books
1965176407New York: organization 1965. 4 3p. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets plus 8.5x14 inch complaint form staple-bound in upper left corner very good condition not found in OCLC. From the collection of a CORE lawyer who was assigned to Mississippi during Freedom Summer this handout offers basic information on how to file a complaint under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act dealing with nondiscrimination in programs and services that receive federal financial assistance. Founded in 1963 the Law Students Civil Rights Council was the first inter-racial organization of law students and was one of the groups that provided volunteer lawyers to the Council of Federated Organizations during Freedom Summer. organization unknown books
1973186924US Army Armor School 1973. Softcover. Good. Mild cover wear. Has a good binding no marks or notations. tnos US Army Armor School paperback books
1908288258Washington Barracks D. C.: The Battalion Press Press of the Engineer School Government Printing Office 1908. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Six pamphlets from the late 19th early 20th century primarily on military engineering bound together in one volume. Brown buckram with a black leather label. Spots of discoloration to the spine. Very Good binding. The Battalion Press | Press of the Engineer School | Government Printing Office unknown books
1938017447Chicago: DuSable. 1938. First Edition. Paperback. Wraps 4pp an invitation to the commencement is laid in. . DuSable paperback books
1962179985Brookville OH: The School of Living 1962. 8.5x11 inch handbill printed in green ink on both sides fold-creased 1/2 inch closed tear along crease else very good. Advertisement for an upcoming publication outlining its various features and the School's perspectives. Founded by Ralph Borsodi the School of Living was and remains a Gandhian decentralist ecologically conscious communitarian group. The School of Living unknown books
30678AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. COLUMBUS AND HIS TIMES. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union n.d. 1849. Small 8vo. Quarter-morocco marbled boards. Frontispiece 193 pages. Scarce item originally published in 1842 by the Religions Tract Society. Cov rubbed. Early inscription on front blank leaf. unknown books
24861bound Vol 22-23 1 book. bound Vol 22-23 1 book. Columbia Human Rights Law Review. New York: Columbia University School of Law. Original paper issues: 25 no. 1 2; Vol. 26 no. 1 3; Vol. 27 no. 1-3; Volume 29 no. 1 2; bound Volume 22-23 in 1 book. All together $50. Provides coverage of domestic and international issues in human and civil rights. unknown books
1952M9109Philadelphia:: J. B. Lippincott no date 1952. 1952. First edition. Tall 8vo. xi 546 pp. Numerous color photos figures index. Full gilt stamped blue cloth. Inscribed by writer of foreword Lamont Pugh. Very good. J. B. Lippincott, no date (1952). hardcover books
12851Philadelphia. hardcover. 2 vols. 2085 color illus. on 708 plates 4to cloth. Philadelphia n.d.<br/><br/> unknown books
1951128142Wyomissing PA: Class of 1951 1951. Hardcover. 127p. hardbound in 9.5x8 inch faux-leather covers with embossed decorative elements a little edgeworn but a very good copy. Yearbook inscribed only by its former owner who later attended Princeton. Class of 1951 hardcover books
192810024HOLLYWOOD FAIRFAX 1928 1928. RED LEATHERETTE VERY GOOD. Hardcover. HOLLYWOOD, FAIRFAX, 1928 hardcover books
192710023HOLLYWOOD FAIRFAX 1927 1927. BLACK LEATHERETTE VERY GOOD. Hardcover. HOLLYWOOD, FAIRFAX, 1927 hardcover books
19332833New Haven: Zamsky Studios 1933. Black and white photograph with identified images of the class and faculty of 1933; 11" x 14" size; some darkening; slight edgewear; good condition. Good. Zamsky Studios unknown books
1923M11672Portland:: University of Oregon 1923. 1923. 8vo. Multiple paginations. Illustrations. Beige cloth black stamped cover and spine titles. Purple stamp on front pastedown. Fine. Fifteen offprints bound together often preserving the original wrappers. University of Oregon, 1923. hardcover books
193826792New York: Theatre School of Dramatic Arts 1938. First Edition. Octavo 22.5cm.; original pink staplebound double self-wrappers printed in brown; unpaged; textblock printed on pink stock interleaved with photographic plates. Fine. Order blank laid in. New York Historical Society only in OCLC as of June 2015. Theatre School of Dramatic Arts unknown books
1951215511Decatur AL: Decatur Negro High School 1951. 3.75x5 inch folded invitation card and card-holder smaller 4-panel invitation bound-in with the invitation printed in script on cover school motto roll flower and color on inner panel tiny name plate printed with the name Vendetta Jackson Marks set in die-cut fold embossed cover bound with wide blue satin ribbon very good. Decatur Negro High School unknown books
193225388Hartford Connecticut: Hartford Public High School 1932. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. First Edition. 168 pages. 8 x 10 1/2 inches. Burgundy leatherette binding with embossed gilt lettering. Stamped name of Martin A. Gilman on front cover. Laid in is a sheet noting the 16 members who attended the October 11 2002 reunion Gilman among them and one of his report cards from 1931. Boards. Includes many many signatures. Gilman whose yearbook this was was voted most industrious. Judging by the number of signatures this wasn't far off. Includes the signature of MLB pitcher Peter Ernest Naktenis on the autographs page. Hartford Public High School unknown books
192025648Mt. St. Gabriel Peekskill New York: Not Published 1920. Photograph album of 108 black and white candid snapshot images of this exclusive girls school located in Peekskill NY at Mt. St. Gabriel. Identifications handwritten in white ink on the album leaves most of which has worn away. 96 of the photos are mounted 4 to a page loosely inserted in their 'window' mounts; the balance are loosely laid-in. Images about 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" and portray the daily activities of the female school attendees including boating trips on the Hudson gym and outdoor antics school events - communion ceremonies"Turkish" wedding costume party the architecture of the school including new buildings being added to the venue. Not dated; circa 1920s. Previous owner name of Mary Frances Sanborn on the front endpaper. Album pages approx. 7 1/2" x 11 1/4" size; only the top cover present detached. The photographs in very good condition overall mostly very sharply-taken and with very clear details. Photography. Photo Album. Very Good. Not Published hardcover books
199729066NY: Knopf. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0394828054 . With a new introduction by the author. Made into the 1988 film. Fourteenth printing. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket. . Knopf hardcover books