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185912920Cambridge: Macmillan & Co 1859. 1st edition. Bound in a Zaehnsdorf deep blue full polished calf binding with elaborate gilt decorated spine; inner dentelles. Red spine labels. AEG. Original cloth binding bound in at rear. VG sp lightly sunned/joints tender/minor extremity rubbing. 244 pp 16 pp Publisher catalogue dated 1858 at rear. Illustrated by the incomparable Richard Doyle. 8vo. <br/><br/> Macmillan & Co hardcover books
187740900.1New York: Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co 1877. 1st printing thus ca 1878. Cf. Axford p. 352 & Bitting p. 410 for the 1882 and later editions. Not in Cagle though see 1011n nor Wheaton & Kelly. OCLC records 4 holding institutions. Printed pale green printed wrappers sewn. Front & rear wrapper with 1878 product reviews. General wear soiling & age-toning to wrappers with chip to top left of top wrapper. Foxing to paper. A VG copy. 2 32 2 adverts pp. 2 page Table of Contents at front preceding the recipes. Page 1 a wood engraving showing 20 figures of divers pans used in the baking recipes herein. 8vo. 9-1/4" x 6" <br/><br/>The recipes in this book are new and formulated by one of the most experienced Professors in the art of scientific and practical cookery especially adapted for the use of "Royal" Baking Powder and "Royal" flavoring Extracts. These preparations are incomparable in strength and purity. Substituting other articles will only end in disappointment." front wrapper blurb. "The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the US. It was started by both Joseph Christoffel Hoagland & William Ziegler in 1866." Wiki Evidence points to this being the first publication of this title which contains 377 recipes ranging from Bread & Rolls to Pies to Puddings to Fritters & Pancakes to Meat Pies to Icings. Rare. Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co unknown books
18785956New York: Royal Baking Powder Co 1878. Stapled octavo-sized booklet 23.5 x 15cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. Front wrapper verso with product reviews dated 1878. Includes a wood engraving showing twenty figures of diverse pans used in baking. "The recipes in this book are new and formulated by one of the most experienced Professors in the art of scientific and practical cookery especially adapted for the use of "Royal" Baking Powder and "Royal" flavoring Extracts. These preparations are incomparable in strength and purity. Substituting other articles will only end in disappointment." front wrapper blurb. Included are three hundred seventy seven recipes ranging from Bread & Rolls to Pies to Puddings to Fritters & Pancakes to Meat Pies to Icings. "The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the US. It was started by both Joseph Christoffel Hoagland & William Ziegler in 1866." Wiki. General wear & soiling to wrappers; foxing throughout; a bit musty. Good or a bit better in printed gray-green wrappers. OCLC locates four copies; Axford page 352; Bitting page 410 both for the 1882 and later editions; not in Cagle. Royal Baking Powder Co unknown books
18875920New York: Royal Baking Powder Company; lithography by Schumacher & Ettlinger 1887. Stapled booklet 21 x 13 cm. 43 1 pages. Illustrated. Later printing. Front wrapper verso with facsimile of a letter from Marion Harland dated 1887. Publication date from copyright statement on front wrapper panel. Includes a wood engraving showing twenty figures of diverse pans used in baking. "The recipes in this book are new and formulated by one of the most experienced Professors in the art of scientific and practical cookery especially adapted for the use of "Royal" Baking Powder and "Royal" flavoring Extracts. These preparations are incomparable in strength and purity. Substituting other articles will only end in disappointment." front wrapper blurb. Included are three hundred seventy seven recipes ranging from Bread & Rolls to Pies to Puddings to Fritters & Pancakes to Meat Pies to Icings. "The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the US. It was started by both Joseph Christoffel Hoagland & William Ziegler in 1866." Wiki. Light spotting to a few pages; and soiling and some small edge chips to wrappers. Over the course of its publication this booklet was issued in a wide variety of wrapper designs; this one a chromolithograph with an image of a young woman holding a large tray of handsome baked goods is one of our favorites. Near very good. Scarce. OCLC locates four copies; Axford page 352; Bitting page 410 both for the 1882 and later editions; not in Cagle. Royal Baking Powder Company; [lithography by] Schumacher & Ettlinger unknown books
195945809Brookville OH: School of Living 1959. First separate edition. Staple-bound self-wrappers; 13pp. Fine. Individualist anarchist critique of government published under the auspices of Ralph Borsodi's decentralist cooperative The School of Living. School of Living unknown books
190173241Burlington Vt 1901. Hardcover. Very Good. photos 74 22p. Deep blue cloth. Oblong 28 x 20cm. Some bubbling and darkening of cover cloth. High School Annual or Year Book. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1902WRCAM54926Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Some chipping around the edges. Good condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 42 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students who now find themselves in Italy and typical school news. One article reprints a New York story on the Indian Commission. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54923Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Long tears. In fair condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 39 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news. One article reports on George Washington's rules of behavior. Another article expounds upon the importance of one's personal appearance. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54921Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. In fair condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 37 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news. Also relates the school's baseball schedule. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54925Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Minor edge wear and short tears. Very good printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 41 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students who now find themselves in Egypt and typical school news. One article reports on a scholarly presentation about the purchase of native lands in colonial Pennsylvania. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54924Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Short edge tears and chipping. Good printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 40 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students who now find themselves in Israel and typical school news. One article is entitled "The Red Race Supplanted by the White" reporting on the history of the Delaware or Lenni Lenape Indians. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54919Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. Folio newspaper. 4pp. Noticeable tears and chips. Fair only printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 35 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. This issue contains a "First Letter from 'Our Travellers.'" This article is a report from a group of Indian school students on a cruise ship bound for Madeira and other points. Other school news is related here including a short notice that "A western writer is far out of his reckoning when he asserts that the American Indian will be extinct by the year 1950." Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54922Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. In fair condition printed on poor paper to begin wtih. Vol. XVII no. 38 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news such as the appointment of one of the students to a national meeting of the United Confederate Veterans in Dallas. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1902WRCAM54920Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1902. 4pp. Folio newspaper. Poor condition printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XVII no. 36 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Contains more information on a recent cruise taken by the students and typical school news. One interesting article reports on a Denver newspaper asking whether Indian schools are a failure. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1904WRCAM14175Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1904. 8pp. Folio newspaper in very good condition although on poor paper. Vol. XIX no. 47-48 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. This issue is of particular interest as it commemorates the retirement of General R.H. Pratt the founder of the School and leading exponent of assimilation as the best path for the American Indian. Included in this issue are his retirement statement a letter he wrote T.R. in 1901 on Indian policy statements and commendations from all over and another Pratt speech from 1904. Indian Industrial School unknown books
1899WRCAM4918Carlisle Pa.: Indian Industrial School 1899. 8pp. Folio newspaper. Front leaf split in two along middle horizontal fold and detached closed tears and splits throughout. Fair only printed on poor paper to begin with. Vol. XV no. 8 of the newspaper of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. This issue reports on the resolutions passed by the Indian school at their Los Angeles convention a short article on "Indianizing vs. Americanizing" the school's upcoming twentieth anniversary and more. Indian Industrial School unknown books
19712585qmsStraughn Indiana: Rural Route one1971. Quarto white boards hardcover 144 pp. Near-Fine with light soiling to covers. Rural Route one,1971. hardcover books
185314428New York: American Sunday School Union 1853. Small booklet issued by the American Sunday School Union a non-sectarian publisher of Christian-based tracts and teachings; illustrated with a couple of woodcuts; softcover 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" approximate size; no publishing date but OCLC gives 1853 and indicates 3 holdings; previous owner name in pencil on endpaper; some edgewear and soiling foxing; good condition. Soft Cover. Good. American Sunday School Union Paperback books
1844286027Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 1844. Hard Cover. Fair binding. The American Sunday-School Union's edition of The People of China; Or A Summary of Chinese History. With in-text illustrations. Scattered marginal notations in pencil; faint foxing to the preliminaries; vertical crease to two leaves; writing and namestamp to the pastedowns; lacking endpapers; rippling and general wear to the boards; shelf number painted on the spine. Embossed cloth. Fair. Fair binding. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
1937006390Chicago IL: Francis W. Parker School 1937. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 110 pages of text. Tan hardcover cloth binding with blue lettering on front cover; minor rubbing to extremities and moderate darkening to spine. Contains well over one hundred photographs. No markings in text. One page from the advertisement section is detached. Includes an original 4 page Commencement Program from 1937. Francis W. Parker School Hardcover books
198441188Herston: University of Queensland 1984. First edition. Paper wrappers. A near fine copy with some sunning to spine. Unpaged. 16 pp. Illus. with duotone reproductions. Sm. Sq. 8vo. University of Queensland unknown books
1996UFARORI00fpOttenheimer Publishing 1996. Very Good. Farmer Fannie . The Original Fannie Farmer 1896 Cook Book the Boston Cooking School. Boston Cooking-School. Owings Mills MD: Ottenheimer Publishing 1996. reprint of 1896 edition. xxx 567pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Ottenheimer Publishing paperback books
1913282010London: Constable & Co 1913. Half Leather. Near Fine binding. This copy rebound as fine binding in brown half-calf over tan cloth; raised bands with decorations and lettering in gilt to the spine; marbled endpapers with all edges marbled as well. The front board is stamped with the handsome seal of St. Olave's School Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School. Near Fine binding. Constable & Co unknown books
bas46Tully County School 1941. Quarto paperbound stiff wrappers 68 pp 4 pp cards & autographs. Very Good with light edgewear. unknown books
bas45Tully County School 1940. Quarto paperbound stiff wrappers 42 pp 20 pp ads. Interior hinges resealed using cloth tape; covers darkened and edgeworn; intior clean & bright. Numerous photographs of school staff students. hardcover books