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A pupil's school magazine from Eton. Includes several engravings and advertisements at the back.
168 pages. Features: The second of two articles on legal liability of teachers and school boards when school children suffer accidents; Some thoughts on the teacher and her personality in the classroom; and much more. A nostalgic look back at the British Columbia teaching profession in the late 1950s. Two inch crease to front cover. Original owner's mailing address typed onto back cover. Soiling along spine. Average wear. Moderate "old book" odour. Book
184p. Double column. Endpapers foxed. Tall 8vo. Original full dark blue cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Binding soiled. Hardbound. Very good. Quite Scarce. PA69/STACK LEFT
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Moore College of Art, Rhode Island School of Design from November 7 to December 17, 1986. Texts by Paul Rand, Armin Hofmann and Kenneth Hiebert. Illustrated in black & white. Checklist of the exhibition. This exhibition of posters included work by Armin Hofmann, Robert Buchler, Andre Gurtler, Emil Ruder, Max Schmid, Wolfgang Weingart, Hans-Ulrich Alleman, Lawrence Bach, Hermann Bausch, Igildo G. Biesele, Sigrid Bovensiepen, Philip Burton, Inge H. Druckrey, Gerhard Forster, Dan Friedman, Steff Geissbuhler, Karl Gerstner, April Greiman, Jorg Hamburger, Kurt Hauert, Kenneth Hiebert, Andreas His, Dorothea Hofmann, Dennis Ichiyama, Werner John, Heinz Krohl, M.S. Kuster, William Longhauser, Manfred Maier, Pierre Mendell, Reinhart Morscher, Fridolin Muller, Peter Olpe, Ruth Pfalzberger, Robert Probst, Klaus Sandforth, Heinz Schenker, Ulrich Schierle, Beat Schifferli, Ursula Schilling-Stolzenburg, Georg Staehelin, Hans Tanner, Peter von Arx, Willi Wermelinger, Gerhild Kahmann Zwimpfer, and Moritz Zwimpfer. Each designer gets one illustration except Armin Hofmann who gets seven. Exhibition checklist. Bibliography. 8" high X 10" wide, 48 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
216 pages. Bibliography. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. "Presents works by artists of the Barbizon School, so influential to Dutch art in the 19th century." - from Foreward. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Tight and square. A sound copy. Book
Undated. Copyright 1953. Heavily worn. Binding intact. Few markings. Book
31 pages. "Real basebal history with a curve of magic thrown in." - from dust jacket. Lovely colour illustrations. Clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Neat feline bookplate upon front free endpaper. Book
100 pages. Black and white photography throughout. This copy belonged to Bill Clark. Autographs upon back endpaper. Binding intact. Both boards moderately warped, presumably from improper storage as there is no evidence of moisture exposure. Average wear. Otherwise a sound copy. Book
116 pages. Features: Reports on Tropical Africa, Australia, Science and Industry; Bugles and a Tiger - Adventure on India's Frontier, by John Masters; The Way the New India Thinks, by Aubrey Menen; Christmas Eve at Chartres (a poem), by Winifred Hare; Billingsley's Bird Dog, by Dillon Anderson; The Bounds of Space and Time - How Long Will the World Last?, by Crary Moore; Hark, Hark, the Lark (a poem) by Marie De L. Welch; Creating a School, by Agnes and Ernest Hocking; The Army Invades the Wichita Mountains, by Clark C. Van Fleet; Dr. Flesch's Cure-all, by Virgil M. Rogers; The Spoiled Honeymoon, by Robert Graves; Renewals if Needed - They Shall Have Music, by John M. Conly. Color ad by the European Travel Commission inside front cover. Fantastic colour photo ad for RCA Victor Colour Televisions on page 19 features family and home in white; Color full-page ad for Old Smuggler Scotch on page 20. Columbia Records ad on page 32 features large black and white photo portrait of Winston Churchill. Very attractive colour ad for Drambuie inside back cover features Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745. Nice color ad for I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full orange cloth boards. This book smells a bit like nag champa incense. 128 pages.
Features: Inside the front cover is an ad reproduced from an issue of the 1914 Saturday Evening Post; On the last page and inside the back cover are reproduced a folder which describes an aid to steering invented and marketed in the 1920's by former Pierce-Arrow engineer Francis W. Davis, the man who also invented power steering; "Notes of an Apprentice Pierce-Arrow Salesman" by William G. Astridge (based upon notes written by his wife when he returned from 'Salesmen's School'; 13 glorious pages of a reproduced portfolio entitled 'Pierce-Arrow, New Salon Models, Advance Custom Modes for 1931; Copy of a 1935 letter from John Powers to Benito Mussolini regarding 'Mr. Duce's' policy of acquiring the world's supply of 'old and antiquated automobiles'.; 2 photos of a 1931 Model 41; reproduction of an article entitled 'Denver Trip in Record Time' re: Frank Botterill and his record-making dual valve six; reproduction of San Francisco P-A billboard; Two-page illustrated article on the early history of Pierce Truck; back cover features reproduction of a P.A. ad from the Nov. 1911 issue of Country Life in America. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
240 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked. Minimal wear. Moderate lean to spine. Excellent copy. Book
240 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked. Minimal wear. Wonderful copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 264 pages. Many b&w photographs.
401-496, 120 [ads] pages. Profusely illustrated with diagrams and black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Includes dozens of magnificently illustrated ads. Features: The Residence of the Honorable Henry White, Washington, D.C., John Russell Pope, Architect; The Edward Lee McLean High School, Greenfield, Ohio, and the Central High School, Washington, D.C., William B. Ittner, Architect; Thornton Manor, Cheshire, England; Architectural Polychrome Decoration; The Destruction of Historic Buildings as Revealed by The Official French War Photographs, Part II - Arras; Notes on Camouflage; Portfolio of Current Architecture; The Architect's Library - Books on Colonial Architecture, Part VIII - The Final Record; Notes and Comments. Two small binding holes near spine. Library stamp atop front cover otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
385-480, [102] ads, pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and drawings. Printed upon glossy stock. The many pages of ads include an abundance of nostalgic illustrations. Features: Barracks Group and Hospital of the U.S. Army School of Military Aeronautics at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio - Joseph N. Bradford, Architect; The Debt of Landscape Art to a Museum of Trees; Modern Industrial Plants, Part I; Housing for Women War Workers; Henry Hering's Sculpture for the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; Portfolio of Current Architecture; The Work of Olmsted Brothers - Part I; The Character of Renaissance Architecture; The Expressiveness of Light; The Architect's Library - war books of the French Cathedrals - Part IV; Notes and Comments. Average external wear. Library stamp atop front cover, otherwise unmarked. Binding intact. Two small binding holes near spine. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
96, 112 [ads] pages. Profusely illustrated with diagrams and black and white photos. Includes many pages of wonderfully nostalgic illustrated ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Peacock Point, The Residence of Henry P. Davison, Esq., Locust Valley, Long Island - Walker & Gillette, Architects; The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles - Sumner Hunt & S.R. Burns, Architects; A Model Public School Clinic; St. Agnes' Church, Cleveland, Ohio - John T. Comes, Architect; The Roger Morris House, or Jumel Mansion, New York City - Part I; The New Buildings of the Sea View Hospital, Staten Island, New York City - Edward F. Stevens and Renwick, Aspinall & Tucker, Associate Architects; Portfolio of Current Architecture; The Architect's Library - Books on Colonial Architecture - Part VI - Periodicals; Notes & Comments. Average wear. Binding intact. Library stamp atop front cover otherwise unmarked. Two small binding holes near spine. A sound vintage copy. Book
97-192, 126 [ads] pages. Profusely illustrated with detailed drawings and black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Includes dozens of magnificently illustrated ads. Features: The Residence of Charles D. Blaney, Esq., Saratoga, California - Willis Polk & Co, Architects; The Art of the Middle Ages - Part I; The Destruction of Historic Buildings as Revealed by the Official French War Photographs - Part III - Parish Churches; The Memorial Quadrangle of Yale College - James Gamble Rogers, Architect; English Architectural Decoration - Part IV - text and measured drawings; The Small Country School House; Community Courts for Factory Workers; The Architect's Library - War Books of the Cathedrals - Part II - Verdun; Notes and Comments. Above-average wear. Lacking covers. Two small binding holes near spine. Last page of advertising loose but present. Not pretty but a worthy vintage copy. Book
Pages 365-438 plus 68 pages of ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white photography throughout. Features: Hotel De Ville at Loches, France (Illustration); Builder and Poet - Frank Lloyd Wright - Review of his Autobiography; Night Views of New York City; The Juilliard School of Music - article and cover photo; Firm Specifications; Portfolio of Current Architecture; An Innovation in Steel Flooring; Theater Designs for Rockefeller Center; Portfolio of Theaters; Dozens of sensational full-page illustrated ads; and much more. Minimal library markings. Average wear. External soiling. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Magazine
Features: Violet M. White - a Personal Remembrance; Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire - The Historic Home of the Vernon Family; The Beginnings of Furnishing with Antiques; Jacobus Houbraken - the Master Engraver - Second Series; The Regency Screen Desk; The Rise of the Suffolk School; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Some pages loose but present. Book
334 pages. Papers include: Health Needs and Civic Action; Housing and Health; Scientific Research by the Public Health Service; The Census and the Public Health Movement; Sources of Information upon the Public Health Movement; Work of the Committee of One Hundred on National Health; Public Health Movement on the Pacific Coast; Protecting Public Health in Pennsylvania; Health Problems of the Indians; Health Problems of the Negroes; The Rural Health Movement; Sanitation in Rural Communities; Tropical Diseases and Health in the United States; The House Fly as a Carrier of Disease; The Mosquito Campaign as a Sanitary Measure; Clean Milk and Public Health; Ventilation and Public Health; Social Service Work in Hospitals; Mouth Hygiene and its Relation to Health; The Physical Care of Children; What American Cities are Doing for the Health of School Children; The Elimination of Feeble-Mindedness; Prevention of Infantile Blindness; The Warfare Against Infant Mortality. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
Wonderful black and white photos throughout. Many autographs. Above-average wear. Small clipping from an ad at back. Book
96 p. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. 8vo. Softcover. Original color pictorial wraps. Very good PA GER-ENG PAMP BX2/BAG 32
64 p. Damp stain. Age stain. Early manuscript pencil ownership of Edward Henry. 100 mm. Original worn marbled wraps. Spine perished. Scarce. Apparently not in S&S/AI. OCLC records only the 1836 edition in one example (Univ. of PA). Softcover. Good. AI BX 8
Facsimile of the original published around 1845. 48 pages.