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Pages 981-1024. Features: Lovely colour ad for Cunard inside front cover "Gracious Living At Its Best"; Interesting Scweppes "Schweppshire Way of Life" ad; Cover photo of Royals at Epsom on Derby Day; Photo of Dag Hammarskjold with Haile Selassie and his son; The Empress of Japan attends a charity Bazaar; Royal photos, including the wedding party of Captain Viscount Althorp and the Hon. Frances Roche; Australian flying doctor Dr. Allan Vickers; Sister Marie-Rachel, one of the five Dionne Quintuplets, with her four sisters; M. Charles Dolfuss and M. Audouin Dolfuss; Runner E. Zatopek; Sir Arthur Benson, New Governor of Northern Rhodesia is sworn in; Admiral Sir Dudley North is denied a public enquiry; Many photos of The King's School, Canterbury - probably the oldest public school in England; Sensational centerfold photos shows Mrs. R.S. Clark's 'Never Say Die' passing the post at the Derby - the first American-bred Derby winner since 1881; Photo's of Da Vinci's "Last Supper" saved - a seven-years' task accomplished; One page of illustrations about RCA's claim to have discovered a way to convert radiation directly into electricity; Waving farewell to General Sir Gerald and Lady Templer at Kuala Lumpur; and more. One-inch strip missing from bottom of back advertorial cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 809-852. Features: Cover photo of General Neguib with Dulles, Stassen and Caffery at the Pyramids Rest House; Nice one-page ad for the New Humber 8-seater Pullman Limousine; Excellent aerial photos of the Suez Canal, a railhead, the refinery at Suez and the HQ of the canal company at Ismailia; Illustration of demolition of the famous 'Prom' of the old Queen's Hall; Article on Jordan and her military; Waco, Texas tornado disaster; Launcho of passenger liner 'Arcadia'; Two pages of photos of the marriage of Princess Ragnhild of Norway, attended by Princess Margaret; Centerfold illustration of Bromsgrove School, celebrating its Quatercentenary; Photos of personalities in the news, including Senator Joe McCarthy who recently urged Britain to withdraw from the Korean War and 'be damned', Miss Mabel Love, The Earl of Cromer and Air Chief-Marshal Sir Wilfred Freeman; Release of Mr. William Oatis; Adenauer with Churchill; Herbert Haseltine at work on sculpture of King George V.'s Shire Stallion; Photo of seven Americans repatriated from internment in North Korea; Many photos of revelations from a newly-discovered royal tomb of 5,000 years ago in Egypt; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Successor to, and following up on, the bibliography of the Hudson River School of Landscape Painting originally done by Bernard Karpel in Arts in America. vi, 225 pages.
Book is in excellent condition with some sun fading at top front cover only Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. A compilation of works including nature poems, plays, stories, diaries and meditations. 97 pages.
102 pages. Index. Black and white photos. "A memorable and often humorous account of a small private school and the Victorian family who founded it. Richly evocative of many a past childhood in North Staffordshire the book is full of interest and will enthral both the general reader and those who appreciate local history." - from back cover. Few markings to contents. Light wear. A quality copy. Book
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. [xiv], 232 p., ills. and maps. Üsküdar American Academy is a private coeducational high school located in Üsküdar borough of Istanbul, Turkey. Üsküdar American Academy was originally founded in 1876. The site in Baglarbasi was originally the American College for Girls. ACG vacated the Baglarbasi site in 1914 and moved to Arnavutköy leaving the Baglarbasi campus empty from 1914-1921 except for the years 1914-15 when the buildings of our school were used as an orphanage by the Americans and the years 1915-1918 when the Turkish army used the school for barracks.
8vo., First Edition, with plates, illustrations in the text, front endpaper map and rear endpaper illustration; blue cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
pp. (16), 181 + Frontis and full page photographs and drawings. First few signatures damp stained. Yellow underlinings. 8vo. Softcover. Original printed wraps. Slight loss at head and tail of spine and rear wrap. Limited edition. Souvenir edition of 1000 copies. Title continues: With Alphabetical Lists of Interments In the Graveyard and of German Settlers In Chester County, and a Poem Presenting the Suggestive Features of the Place". Very good PA GER-ENG PAMP BX2/BAG 36
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 252 pages.
v, 248 pages. Index. References. Chapters include: Introduction; Before Economics; David Davidson - the transition to neoclassical economics; Knut Wicksell - neoclassicist and iconoclast; Gustav Cassel - popularizer and enigmatic Walrasian; Eli F. Heckscher - the economic historian as economist; The Stockholm School and the development of dynamic method; Beyond the Stockholm School. Moderate wear. Minimal library markings. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
186p. + Frontis and full page photographs. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Front wrap torn with loss. PA69/MID STACK
pp. 201-232 + Frontis. Tall 8vo. Original pink pictorial wraps, soiled and chipped. Advertisements of Publishers, Genealogists, Attorneys, and Stationeries on rear cover. PA PAMPH 19_9 BX1
VG hbk reprint bound in red cloth, black pictorial decoration and title lettering. Corners bumped. Page edges browned. Bookplate on the inside front cover. 222 pages, frontispiece by Cecil Glossop. (Wonderful rewards). 23589. eng
195 pages including index. Affirms the power of personal and collective responsibility to enact heroic changes in our schools. Moderate wear. Average quantity of yellow highlighting. Book
31 pages. Direct and star in your own thrilling, action-packed adventure! Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Please note: camera and instruction booklet not included. Book
246 pages. Provides a selection of important material relative to the frame harp, its development in Europe during a period of several hundred years, its importation to America, and its subsequent flourishing in both parts of the world. "A full list of recordings of solo and ensemble music, and a carefully chosen list of compositions, graded for school use, are included in the appendices. There is alos a comprehensive bibliography and an index. Will be of wide interest to the professional musician, the music educator and the composer. Students of the harp will find it a vital source of information." - from dust jacket. Black and white plates. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Worthy reference copy. Book
With photograph of the Upper and Middle VI, 1945 on inside front cover, with names of pupils and masters. . Heavily doodled in pencil on front cover, with various names and pictures on covers: footballer in ink on inside front cover, aeroplane on inside back and tanks and other ink and pencil drawings on back cover, but not in the text.
Pages 225-256. Features: Hon. Alvah W. Sulloway - article with illustration of subject; New Hampshire at Saratoga; Favors, Faults and Future of the American System; New Hampshire Men at Bunker Hill and Bennington; The Use, Misuse and Abuse of Text-Books; Physical Degeneracy - a less-than-positive report on the health of local people from the Nashua School Report for 1876 by John Goodale, Superintendant; Ads inside back cover for D.Arthur Brown & Co., Salem Lead Company and the Phenix Hotel of Concord, NH. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this early issue. Magazine
Pages 117-172. Black and white photos. Features: What Granite State Men said of Wilson; New Hampshire Connected by Radio; An X-ray of Calvin Coolidge - a chapter from the biography by R.M. Washburn; Veterans' Adjusted Compensation Act - pros and cons; Treasurer Farrand's three favorite stories; An anthology of one poem poets; Wood and water power - article with photos of the Aziscohos Dam and Cascade Mills, Berlin, H.H.; A New England town meeting; Full-page photo of Woodrow Wilson; Delegates to National Convention; Political development of the month; The Council; Representation in the state Senate; Ruse; The Man of the Hour - National Commander John R. Quinn; College and School Notes - Austin Cate Academy, "The Twenty-Three Aggies", The Stearns School; New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 1-58. Black and white photos. Features: National convention of American Legion; Immigration; Stage Coach and Tavern Days; Our Winter Carnivals; An Answer to Our Critics; An anthology of one poem poets; Senator Moses' Three favorite stories; New Hampshire state Grange; Should the Governor's Council be abolished?; New Hampshire Private Schools - with photos of their principals; The Phillips Exeter Academy; Tilton School; New Hampton Literary Institution; Holderness School; Five Foremost Leaders in N.H.; Alcoholic Bi-Focalism; First Candidates for Governor's Council - with photos of Samuel A. Lovejoy and Jesse M. Barton; The Old Toll Bridge (poem); New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Above-average wear to front cover which bears a bit of pencil writing to top edge, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 353-402. Black and white photos. Features: Full-page photo ad for Amoskeag Manufacturing Co.'s No. 11 mill - the largest textile plant in the world; Full-page photo ad for the Polar Caves; Full-page photo of the observatory on Garrison Hill; The Month in New Hampshire; What shall we do with our railroads - consolidate or sell out - with map of New England railroads and connections?; How Dover Grew - the development of her factories; The Savings Bank Centennial - the one hundredth birthday of New Hampshire savings banks; An anthology of one poem poets; An orchard and a college education - apples from the French farm were sold to pay for education; Where the past lives still - Portsmouth - article with photos; Farmers' and Home-makers' week; A New Hampshire crusader; The high school essay contest; A kitchen of 1825 in a thriving New England town - the heart of our ancestors' house; What qualities make for success?; New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Average wear. Some external soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 36-68. Features: Anson Southard Marshall - article with nice one-page illustration; "Golden Days"; A Journey from New Hampshire to Philadelphia Half a Century Ago; My Wife's Aesthetic Soul; The Assassination of President Garfield; Massachusetts Coinage and Coins; Beaver Brook; New Hampshire State Normal School; Letter From John Farmer to Gov. William Plumer; William H.Y. Hackett; Letter from John Adams to Gov. William Plumer; Laudate Dominum; A Curious Relic. Ads and editorial comment on last six pages stroked out. Above-average external wear and soiling. Faint prior owner's name atop front cover. A worthy reference copy. Book
Pages 262-320. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: The Nashaway Woman's Club; Early Life of rev. Thomas Baldwin; The Vegetable Food of Birds; The Christian Science Home School; The Baptist Church in Hopkinton; Poems. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 375-397. Features: Hon. Henry E. Burnham - article with one-page photo-portrait of Mr. Burnham; New Hampshire College - the new Department of Home Economics; Abner J. Nutter - The Old-Fashioned School Teacher in Dover; A New Hampshire Governor's Dinner - in the old colonial days; Thanksgiving and Thanksliving; Eliza Upham Bell; Obituaries for Harlan Page Amen, Hon. Benjamin R. Wheeler, Hon. Frank H. Daniell, William F. Brooks, George W. Sanborn, Col. Gilman H. Tucker, and J. Herbert Sawyer; Poems; Table of Contents for Old Series Volume XLV, New Series Volume VIII, January-December 1913; Nice back cover ad for the 'Boston Evening Transcript' - New England's Greatest Daily; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
266 p. + Illustrations. Slightly age stained. Sm. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, slightly stained and worn at edges. PA 29