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1330704908.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0332931951.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Armand Colin 1997. In-8 broché de 409 pages. Bon état
200115106de Paris 2001 “Essais et documents” In-8 broché, 158 pp.
1991250217005Noblesville High School 1991. Hardcover. Good. This is a used yearbook with no writing and usual wear. Noblesville High School hardcover
1990250217004Noblesville High School 1990. Hardcover. Good. This is a used yearbook with no writing and minor foxing to title page and last two pages. Has minor cover wear. Noblesville High School hardcover
1993500074154Hatier 1993 1x17x12cm. 1993. mass_market.
1993500160598Hatier 1993 1x17x12cm. 1993. mass_market.
1993500243854Hatier 1993 1x17x12cm. 1993. mass_market.
196851521bdVineland NJ: American Institute for Mental Studies The Training School Unit Wednesday May 22 1968. Signed by Pearl S. Buck and James A. Michener. Octavo paperbound stapled printed wrappers 8 pp. Very Good with foxing age darkened spotting and shadowed edges. Program for Vineland Day has had its upper cover signed by both James A. Michener and Pearl S. Buck. As noted on underside of upper cover: We are fotunate to again have with us on Vineland Day the distinguished President of the Board of Trustees of the AMerican Institute for Mental Studies Pearl S. Buck. She has long been active in work for retarded children. In 1950 she published a small book entitled The Child Who Never Grew -- the story of her own experience with her eldest daughter whose mental growth was retarded. This was written first as an article for the Ladies Home Journal to help parents of other retarded cihldren. It was reprinted in the Reader’s Digest and was subsequently published in more than a dozen languages. This personal narrative has done much to educate the public in the cause of the mentally handicapped. And later in the publication: Today’s Guest of Honor and featured speaker is a person whose talents reflect a great love and understanding of his fellow man. His reputation as a celebrated Pulitzer prize winning author is universally recognized. His deep concern for those deprived in any respect is known as well. A teacher author historian world traveler and humanitarian Mr. Michener attributes his greatest motivation to his boyhood years in Bucks County Pennsylvania. No matter how far his travels have taken him he still refers to this picturesque Quaker setting as “Home Country†and resides there presently. Mr. Michener’s literary works include Sayonara The Bridge at Toko-Ri Hawaii The Source and others. His Return to Paradise was the basis for the long running TV series Adventures in Paradise. Perhaps his best known book is Tales of the South Pacific which was transformed into one of the greatest Broadway musicals ever produced. Mr. Michener’s latest effort Iberia was released by Random House earlier this month. His writings reflect his great perceptiveness which is never obscured by the culture that provides the background for his stories. We of the NJSFWC and AIMS welcome him and are honored by his presence today. American Institute for Mental Studies, The Training School Unit, Wednesday, May 22, 1968. unknown books
196851521bdVineland NJ: American Institute for Mental Studies The Training School Unit Wednesday May 22 1968. Signed by Pearl S. Buck and James A. Michener. Octavo paperbound stapled printed wrappers 8 pp. Very Good with foxing age darkened spotting and shadowed edges. Program for Vineland Day has had its upper cover signed by both James A. Michener and Pearl S. Buck. As noted on underside of upper cover: We are fotunate to again have with us on Vineland Day the distinguished President of the Board of Trustees of the AMerican Institute for Mental Studies Pearl S. Buck. She has long been active in work for retarded children. In 1950 she published a small book entitled The Child Who Never Grew -- the story of her own experience with her eldest daughter whose mental growth was retarded. This was written first as an article for the Ladies Home Journal to help parents of other retarded cihldren. It was reprinted in the Reader’s Digest and was subsequently published in more than a dozen languages. This personal narrative has done much to educate the public in the cause of the mentally handicapped. And later in the publication: Today’s Guest of Honor and featured speaker is a person whose talents reflect a great love and understanding of his fellow man. His reputation as a celebrated Pulitzer prize winning author is universally recognized. His deep concern for those deprived in any respect is known as well. A teacher author historian world traveler and humanitarian Mr. Michener attributes his greatest motivation to his boyhood years in Bucks County Pennsylvania. No matter how far his travels have taken him he still refers to this picturesque Quaker setting as “Home Country†and resides there presently. Mr. Michener’s literary works include Sayonara The Bridge at Toko-Ri Hawaii The Source and others. His Return to Paradise was the basis for the long running TV series Adventures in Paradise. Perhaps his best known book is Tales of the South Pacific which was transformed into one of the greatest Broadway musicals ever produced. Mr. Michener’s latest effort Iberia was released by Random House earlier this month. His writings reflect his great perceptiveness which is never obscured by the culture that provides the background for his stories. We of the NJSFWC and AIMS welcome him and are honored by his presence today. American Institute for Mental Studies, The Training School Unit, Wednesday, May 22, 1968. unknown
0364829346.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
46918Londres, Editions Phaidon, s.d. (ca 1950). 23 x 31, 13 pp., 50 planches en couleurs, reliure d'édition carton + jaquette, bon état (jaquette défraîchie).
77756Paris, Buchet/Chastel, 1968. 14 x 20, 246 pp., broché, très bon état.
77757Paris, Albin Michel, 1964. 14 x 21, 251 pp., 8 illustrations en N/B, broché, non coupé, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
64491Allemagne, Bayer, s.d. (ca 1970). 17 x 21, sans pagination, plusieurs illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, bon état.
89112Paris, Musée Jacquemart-André, 1960. 19 x 26, 96 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, broché, bon état.
18969039Paris, Imprimerie de l’école Estienne, 1896. In-4 (310 x 245 mm), 3 ff. n. ch., 67 pp. Chagrin marron foncé, trois encadrements de roulettes à froid et de filets dorés sur les plats, plaque à froid au centre et fleurons dorés aux angles du cadre intérieur, dos à nerfs orné de caissons à froid et de fleurons dorés, titre doré, roulette sur les chasses, tranches rouges, légères éraflures sur le premier plat (reliure de l’École).
47574aafNeuchatel, Attinger, 1898, gr. in-4°, p. 169 -404 (256 p.), envoi de l'auteur sur p. de garde, à Monsieur le Professeur Perrochet hommage de l’auteur, reliure en toile, titre doré sur le plat devant, exemplaire en bon état.
1923MEDI1119Copenhague 1923. 4°, 43 S., mit zahlr. Abb., OKart. m. farb. Emblem, an den Rändern geknickt, verstaubt, einige Eselsohren, Name auf Innentit., Lichtspuren.
85169Ville de Bruxelles, 1953. 17 x 26, grande page pliée en deux sous chemise carton léger, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
19962090202120416010Hometown Hiroshima 21st Century Village Development School 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hometown Hiroshima 21st Century Village Development School paperback
47504aafLausanne, Institut graphique, s.d. environ 1930, in-12° oblong, 3 p. (texte) + 9 photographies sur 5 feuilles, Original-Broschüre.
0153720743.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0153733314.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback