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193212881Lawton Ok. 1932. Panoramic photograph 8 x 28.75 inches. Some staining along border with a few spots in the image area a few small chips and creases. Good plus. A striking panoramic photograph featuring several dozen Native American students along with some faculty at the Fort Sill Indian School in December 1932. The Fort Sill Indian School was founded in 1871 with twenty-four students and two employees. Within ten years the school had many more students and seventy-five employees to manage the facility. The present photograph emanates from the era of the Great Depression and features both male and female students from early grades to teenage years. A handful of white teachers are interspersed within the student population. The subjects of the photograph are arranged seven rows deep and are posed in front of one of the school buildings in a rather sparse rural setting.<br /> <br /> "Because the school was located near Lawton before World War II Fort Sill's student body was made up largely of Indians from western Oklahoma -- Comanche Apache Caddo Kiowa Delaware and Wichita. This changed dramatically in the postwar era however as Navajo from New Mexico and Arizona began to be admitted. Within a few years they comprised 80 percent of the student population. The influx of out-of-state Native students gradually declined and by 1970 more than two hundred of the school's three hundred pupils hailed from Oklahoma. Until the 1950s the curriculum for males consisted of vocational and agricultural training and females received instruction in homemaking. Thereafter Fort Sill emphasized more of an academic curriculum although vocational trades remained important. Students who attended Fort Sill came away from the boarding school with impressions that ranged from downright hatred of the school to enduring fondness for it. For some the strict discipline and harsh punishment meted out at the institution made it feel more like a prison than a place of learning. Being away from family and tribal communities made the experience even more alienating. Others however enjoyed their time there making lifelong friends participating in extracurricular activities and remaining Indian despite attempts by the government's educational machinery to grind it out of them" - The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture.<br /> <br /> OCLC is silent on other examples of this photograph. unknown
1903List2990Dover and Chatham Ontario; Edinburgh and Blairgowrie Scotland 1903. Seventy-eight pieces: seven 2.5 x 4†photographs mounted on heavy cardstock; with seventeen letters from Alexander to James Macfarlane fifty-two from James to Alexander Macfarlane and two from others to Alexander Macfarlane. Fourteen from 1853–1882; eleven from 1883–1885; thirteen from 1886; twelve from 1887; thirteen from 1888; eight from 1889–1903. Sorted chronologically. Envelopes good to very good; letters generally near fine. Alexander Macfarlane 1851–1913 was a Scottish physicist mathematician and logician. He earned a D.Sc. from the University of Edinburgh in 1878; following this he would teach at the University of St. Andrews the University of Edinburgh the University of Texas at Austin and Lehigh University. Macfarlane earned a number of accolades including elections to many scientific and mathematical societies and an honorary doctorate from the University of Michigan. After his retirement in 1894 Alexander Macfarlane moved to a farm in Ontario left to him by his uncle James who is his correspondent herein. Much less is known about James Macfarlane; born in Scotland in 1806 he immigrated to North America by way of New York in 1835. He purchased land in Dover Township now Chatham Ontario in 1853 and was elected the town’s reeve in 1879. At the time of this correspondence he was a farmer by occupation. The photographs in the collection—portraits of unknown individuals—are likely his as they are from photography studios in the Brantford and Toronto area and seem to date from before Alexander Macfarlane’s arrival in the colony.<br /> <br /> James Macfarlane’s letters to his nephew mainly written between 1886 and 1889 give detailed descriptions of farm life and logistics in 19th-century Ontario. He grew corn wheat beans clover and hay raised pigs and cows and kept a number of workhorses alongside a few seasonal employees. The elder Macfarlane describes the state of his crops the health of his animals and especially his finances taxes and employees’ wages; he writes of “a constant fear of running aground†March 17 1887. However he also occasionally discusses academic or political affairs – it is unclear what education Macfarlane had or what political experience besides his reeveship but from his writing it seems not insignificant. One prohibition-related incident in 1887 especially stands out:<br /> <br /> “During the night between last Saturday & Sunday there was a dynamite explosion in front of the handsome residence of H. Cummings Esq. of Chatham – damage but no one hurt. It is believed it was the doing of the Chatham grogocracy – Mr. C. favours prohibition – Tories do notâ€. August 10 1887<br /> <br /> This letter dates the incident to late on the 6th or early on the 7th of August 1887; we do not find the explosion mentioned in local newspapers from the time.<br /> <br /> Alexander Macfarlane’s letters which comprise most of the earlier letters in the group focus on his burgeoning academic career. In 1882 when the majority of his letters were written he had applied and was waiting to hear about a position as Chair of Mathematics at University College Dundee now the University of Dundee which was then just being formed. Besides occasional discussions of work in which he is currently engaged Macfarlane writes about his tactics for bettering his chances at the Chair; for example:<br /> <br /> “I have just received some information which indicates that I shall have an excellent chance of being successful. Rev. Mr. Tait who was our minister before he left Blairgowrie for Newport opposite Dundee happens to be a very intimate friend of the founder of the College Miss Baxter of Balgavies. I saw from the first that it would be important to secure his cooperation; he has been very active in his support. Recently he was staying at Balgavies and when the College was discussed he spoke highly in my favour. He has persuaded Miss Baxter to take some active steps in my favour. Copies of all the applications etc. are sent to her which seems to indicate that a proposed appointment is submitted to her for approval.†September 19 1882<br /> <br /> The wait is difficult for Macfarlane and he frequently comments with displeasure on related workplace politics. For instance he is upset by the choice of William Peterson—whom he describes as “a fop†October 3 1882—for Principal of the new university:<br /> <br /> “Peterson had this advantage that many of the electors had a bias in favour of a Classical man for the office of Principal. He got only a second class at Oxford. I say nothing on the subject but I have heard others express an opinion that a mistake has been made.†August 13 1882<br /> <br /> And later:<br /> <br /> “Most people express themselves as greatly surprised at the choice the Dundee Council made of a Principal. My theory of the matter is that Professor Donaldson with the view of furthering his own candidature wished to ingratiate himself with Professor Sellars after he saw that Mr Porter would not be accepted by the Council. I feel that the Council may do anything as they seem nearly incapable of forming an independent opinion.†September 27 1882<br /> <br /> When he does not receive the Chair Macfarlane shares his thoughts with his uncle about the state of Scottish Universities especially that they “have no reputation for scholarship†and that the Scottish people “need not expect learning to flourish at their Universities†November 23 1882.<br /> <br /> Of course Macfarlane’s career turned out fine despite this setback; in 1895 he tells James not unfairly that “I am considered one of the foremost thinkers of the day in the field of exact science†March 21.<br /> <br /> Overall a look at the lives and activities of an uncle and nephew with extremely different careers; of interest both to scholars of Ontario history and farming and to historians of science and higher education. unknown
192512981Laredo TX 1925. 118pp. of content of various types including thirty-six photographs most once in mounting corners but now loose plus 41pp. of manuscript inscriptions to Gonzalez an original drawing and various kinds of mounted ephemeral items. Contemporary scrapbook 8.75 x 6 inches. Ownership signature on early page. A well-used personal scrapbook lacking spine and rear cover front cover detached and with significant wear. Front free endpaper also detached. Some photographs somewhat worn but contents generally sound though dust-soiled. Good condition overall. A unique record of a young Texas woman Elena Gonzalez and her experiences as a senior at Laredo High School in 1925 containing numerous photographs a legion of manuscript messages to her from fellow students and dozens of ephemeral items related to her educational experiences in a prominent Texas border town. The book includes thirty-six photographs which mainly picture Gonzalez and her fellow students in individual portraits small groups and class photos almost always in outdoor settings. The photos also include two slightly larger studio portraits of Gonzalez each measuring about 8 x 5 inches.<br /> <br /> The work also includes about forty pages of manuscript inscriptions from fellow students to Gonzalez dated mostly in March and April 1925. Many of the messages take up most or all of an entire page with Gonzalez's classmates sharing memories funny stories good wishes for the future and so forth. Interestingly but not surprising considering where Elena lived several of the manuscript inscriptions are written in Spanish. In addition to the personal inscriptions to Gonzalez the book also contains an eleven-page "Prophecy of the Class of 1925" handwritten by Phyllis Ellis "Prophet of Class of '25." The prophecy was "read in the Laredo High School Auditorium Thursday night May 21 1925 by the writer." Ellis's prediction for Elena is as a model for the Tar Soap Company "to pose for magazine pictures showing the benefits of their products to one's hair." The photographs and manuscript elements are complemented by various kinds of ephemeral items including calling cards programs program clippings mementos from school events clippings from school publications and newspapers including numerous jokes and funny story clippings in both English and Spanish and so forth. Though the condition of the memory book has seen better days the fact that it survives at all is a feat in itself. A wonderful primary source for Mexican-American life in the borderlands. unknown
1928017879Paul Clayton 1928. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Reprinted by Evans' grandson in 1928. Very good copy with mild page yellowing. Blue boards have mild bumping to corners. Gilt lettering has faded a bit. Exceptional quality for such a rare book. Paul Clayton hardcover
1961425j1622New York: Julian Messner Inc. Good. 1961. Third Printing. Hardcover. "In my own time governments have taken the place of people. They have also taken the place of God. I have written chiefly of one government in this book - that of the new Jewish state of Israel. I am a Jew. I come of a long never-broken line of Jews. They did well by the world. What happened to this fine heritage when the Jews finally fashioned a government of their own in Israel What happened to Jews when they became Jewish politicians What happened to a piety a sense of honor and a brotherly love that 2500 years of anti-semitism were unable to disturb in the Jewish soul My answers are in this book." - Preface. "Describes events surrounding the 1954-1955 Kastner trial in Jerusalem. Based on trial transcripts Hecht concludes that in 1944 Rudolf Kastner a member of David Ben Gurion's Mapai Party deliberately withheld from Hungarian Jews knowledge that the trains Nazis were putting them on were taking them to die not to a fictitious resettlement city as the Nazis claimed and that Kastner lied about it under oath." - Wikipedia. "A devastating account." - E. Jager Jerusalem Post 2007. "Ben Hecht 1894-1964 was an American screenwriter director producer playwright journalist and novelist. A journalist in his youth he went on to write 35 books and some of the most enjoyed screenplays and plays in America." - Wikipedia. vi 281 pp. Extensive footnotes. Unmarked with average wear to original black cloth lettered in red. Moderate lean to spine. Binding intact. Includes new replica dust jacket in glossy new archival-grade protection. A sound early example of this work which remains controversial until today.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall . Julian Messner, Inc. hardcover
1951214h6103London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. "Professing Jews were banished from Spain in 1492 and from Portugal in 1497. In the 17th century their descendants won a cautious permission from Cromwell to settle in London. This book describes how this little Jewish community the first in England since the Middle Ages grew prospered and contributed to the wealth and influence of London eventually producing in Disraeli one of England's greatest Prime Ministers. The Wardens of the ancient Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation of London provided the author with access to all their unpublished manuscript records. This book is thus the first complete study of the subject carried up to present times." - dust jacket. Published on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the opening of the Bevis Marks Synagogue 1701 : 5461. "Hyamson 1875-1954 served as chief immigration officer in the British Mandate of Palestine from 1921 to 1934. He was made an OBE in 1931." - Wikipedia. pp xii 468. Glossary. Index. 31 half-tone plates 7 line illustrations. Light wear to clean tight and unmarked book. Gentle toning to contents. Spine sunning and light peripheral wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A well-preserved copy of this remarkable history.; 8vo . Methuen & Co. Ltd. hardcover
545H2614Ludhiana India: Indological Research Institute 1974. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xxiv 315 pp. Complete with all five fold-out maps. VII black and white plates of numismatic coins and their monograms. "I am very glad that yet another Indian scholar has taken up the subject of the Indo-Greeks. Dr. Mohan's analysis brings to bear upon it a fresh approach and new interpretations. I commend his study to all students of the subject." - Foreword. Chapters include: North-West India or the Uttarapatha; The Peoples; Introduction to the Greco-Sunga Period; The Bactrian Greeks; Demetrius; Rise of the Sungas; Eukratides and his Successors; Menander; Menander's Successors. Unmarked with average wear to publisher's brown cloth. New pastedowns appear to have been applied inside each board extending almost an inch onto free endpapers thus bolstering the hinges. A sound copy of this valuable reference. Indological Research Institute Hardcover
1933545j1632München Munich: Jos. C. Huber. Good. 1933. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Songbook of the Sturmabteilung SA / Storm Troopers the Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing. Includes one-page forward by Ernst Röhm Chief of Staff of the S.A. who was murdered the following year during the Night of the Long Knives. Text in Fraktur old German script. 4-291 13 pp. Original drab military green decorated cloth over thin flexible boards. Prior owner's name Otto Grun stamped atop title page and written inside front board. Four pages of notes in pencil near back. Tight and square. 13 x 10cm. A sound example of this rare S.A. artifact. ; Illustrations; 24mo . Jos. C. Huber hardcover
1952515j1190New York: Monthly Review Press. Good in Fair dust jacket. 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed and inscribed by I.F. Stone 1907-1989 upon front free endpaper. "Much about the Korean War is still hidden and much will long remain hidden. I believe I have succeeded in throwing new light on its origins on the operations of MacArthur and Dulles on the weaknesses of Truman and Acheson on the way the Chinese were provoked to intervene and on the way the truce talks have been dragged out and the issues muddied by American military men hostile from the first to negotiations." - Author's Preface. "It is at once a tour de force of research a brilliant piece of interpretation and last but not least an exciting story. If enough Americans will read it we are convinced that it can become one of those rare documents which like Zola's 'J'accuse' play a role in shaping history." - Publisher's Foreword. "A controversial work which maintains that the War was actually brought about by a US-South Korean conspiracy - a charge later to be embraced to varying degrees by revisionist historians. Based on official US and UN documents and American and British newspapers." - K.D. McFarland. In recent years this title has been assigned a prestigious place on the 'Forbidden Bookshelf' a short list of American books once 'vanished' by state and corporate entities but now being revived with a view to providing a better understanding of America's past and how her future course might be corrected. The publisher's note to a 1971 reprint states that upon its original appearance in 1952 this book met with an almost complete press blackout and boycott. xviii 2 364 p. References. Index. Map. Tight clean and unmarked. Nibbling to top edge of back board otherwise moderate wear to original blue cloth. Above-average wear to complete dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound signed copy. Edwards 710 Millett p.129-130 McFarland 418 Select Bibliography of Revisionist Books p.28.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Korean War 1950-1953 North Korea - History South Korea - History Syngman Rhee General Douglas MacArthur John Foster Dulles Harry Truman United Nations Stalin Dean Acheson; Signed by Author . Monthly Review Press hardcover
2000113j0241London: Phoenix Press. Good. 2000. Reprint. Paperback. 184212028X . "On Martin Bormann's instructions the secret conversations at Hitler's headquarters from July 1941 to November 1944 were all recorded. This extraordinary document is the result. In the relaxed atmosphere of his inner circle Hitler talked freely about his aims his early life and his plans for further conquest and a new German empire. The full text of Hitler's Table Talk as preserved by Bormann is presented here." - back cover. Reprint of the 1953 first English edition with a new Preface. xxxix 746 pp. Index. Tight and unmarked with moderate wear. Covers nicely protected by easily removable clear plastic which is not affixed to the book. Enser p.209 Kehr & Langmaid 754 Rees G 911.; 8vo . Phoenix Press paperback
19642111902152907670Educational materials survey 1964. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Number of books: 13 in total Educational materials survey paperback
18773717043Cambridge University Press 1877. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Super royal 8vo 324 pages with additional 20 pages of CUP publications at the rear. Bound in dark green cloth with black decorative ruling to front and rear boards and gilt stamp title and head and tail bands to spine. Exterior has some moderate shelf wear and the front board is scuffed. Minor chipping to extremities. Black endpapers with bookplate to front pastedown and library markings to rrep. Binding feels slightly loose at hinges but nonetheless remains secure and firm. Pages are clean throughout with intermittent but minimal foxing and pen/pencil markings. Complete with 16 plates illustrated in colour. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1250grams ISBN: Cambridge University Press hardcover
14501Nouvel atlas portatif destiné principalement pour l’instruction de la jeunesse d’après la géographie moderne de feu l’abbé DELACROIX par le S. Robert de VAUGONDY géographe du Roi de S.M Polonoise Duc de Lorraine et de Bar de la société royale des sciences et belles lettes de Nancy et censeur royal . A Paris chez le Sr FORTIN 1778. In 4 demi-chagrin fauve à nerfs, pièce de titre chagrin rouge, fers, roulette, filets, caissons dorés. Cartes 290x420mm. Faux titre, Titre gravé avec frise décorative en encadrement. IX, et suite de 52 cartes, sur double page pages, montées sur onglets. Contours couleurs d’origine., gavées par DUSSY. Complet. Coiffe inférieure manquante, mouillure pâle en marge supérieure visible au recto, jusqu’à la carte 20. Pages de faux titre avec quelques légères salissures sans gravité,. Cartes avec coloris frais Cartes numérotées au pochoir, au verso.
D20107Pisa circa 1827. Quarto signed on front free endleaf "Ida de Guiche Pise 1827" consisting of approximately 200 pages of wove J. Whatman paper watermarked 1825 with about half of the pages inscribed in a neat script that matches the signature in French the text covers a variety of topics including world and art history; bound in full red straight-grained morocco tooled in gilt with custom tooling on front board that reads "Duchesse de Guiche"; all edges gilt; rebacked; contents nicely preserved; 8½ x 7 in. <br/><br/>Ida Guiche was the younger sister of Bonapartist and dandy Alfred d'Orsay 1801-1852 the sartorial inspiration for The New Yorker magazine's mascot Eustace Tilley. Although only about 27 at the time she worked on this book de Guiche was married at the age of 16 to Héraclius de Gramont 9th Duke of Gramont 1789-1855 she had already given birth to five children. She had a total of six children who survived infancy and named them all either Antoine or Antonia. unknown
1595044181Paris: Pierre Mettayer 1595. Early Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. 4 volumes bound in 2 rebound in modern half red leather over decorative paper in an antique style. Old library stamps to title index and occasionally to the top right corner. Slight soiling to title quite clean otherwise and an attractive and attractively printed copy. Monstrelet meant to carry on the work of Froissart and extended the Chronicles from 1400-1444. Additions were pieced together and tacked onto the end of his work extending it to 1515. Monstrelet who was present when Joan of Arc was interrogated by Philip the Good includes a great deal of primary source material that otherwise would have been lost to history. 12 328 3 leaves; 8 195 10 130 124 10 leaves. Size: Folio. 4-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 3 kilos. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044181. <br/><br/> Pierre Mettayer hardcover books
117837Amsterdam, Chez Jaques Menassion 1699, 150x90mm, reliure plein veau avec titre, fleurons (fleurs de lys) et caissons ornés dorés au dos à quatre faux-nerfs. Coiffe inférieure abimée. Charnière supérieure fendue. Intérieur propre. Barbier III-574. Troisième traduction française de Coste.Revue Dix-septième siècle 2011/4, n.° 253, article L’oeuvre des premiers traducteurs français de John Locke : Jean Le Clerc, Pierre Coste et David Mazel : “Locke ne semble pas avoir trouvé que les commentaires ajoutés par Coste dans la préface de la traduction de ses Thoughts concerning Education étaient déplacés ; au contraire, il trouva son conseil à propos de la nécessité de bien maîtriser sa langue maternelle si perspicace qu’il décida de l’insérer non pas dans le paratexte mais dans le texte même de l’édition anglaise revue et augmentée qui suivit, ce dont Coste ne fut pas peu fier. Le transfert culturel eut donc un effet boomerang. En d’autres termes, l’adaptation culturelle à laquelle Coste fut contraint de procéder pour traduire Some Thoughts concerning Education en français fut ensuite adoptée par l’auteur anglais pour son texte source qui fut ainsi enrichi de l’idée du traducteur français”... “dans l’avertissement à la deuxième édition française de De l’education des enfans Coste signala qu’au rang des “articles tout nouveaux” dont Locke avait grossi la version originale de l’œuvre figurait le sien, sur l’importance d’une bonne maîtrise de sa langue maternelle, il précisa également que le texte original avait gagné en exactitude. (...) À en croire Coste, c’est grâce à lui et à son travail de traduction que Locke en vint à “exprimer en Anglois quantité d’endroits, d’une manière plus précise & plus distincte qu’il n’avoit fait dans les trois premières Éditions de son Livre””.
176220434A Amsterdam [Paris], chez Jean Néaulme [N. B. Duchesne], 1762. 4 volumes in-12 de [2]-viii-[2]-466; [2]-407-[1]; [2]-384; [4]-455-[5] pages. Plein veau brun moucheté, dos lisses ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison bordeaux et beige, tranches marbrées bleues.
19692080202103700773National Education and Research 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 26cm B5 National Education and Research paperback
1812513032London: T. Hughes 1812. Hardcover good condition. Very scarce edition of this anti-Irish polemic with a dedication to Spencer Perceval spelt Percival by the editor presumably just before his assassination in 1812. Particularly gruesome plates throughout depicting the martyrs ends. Incorrect spelling of John Foxe. Contemporary binding half bound in red morocco with marbled boards. Spine is rubbed and worn at the ends with a small split at the top corners are bumped and nicked and the leading edges are worn. There is some foxing throughout and slight staining here and there but the text and plates remain clear. Previous auction sticker on the rear corner. Undated but c1812. DP. Hardcover. Good. Used. T. Hughes Hardcover
19883729035Oxford Clarendon Press 1988. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1350grams ISBN:0198278314 Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
1831218021Leipzig, Teubner, 1831-98. M. einigen Taf. u. Abb. Hldr. d. Zt., Pp. u. OBr. Bd. 25-27 in 1 Bd. Meist St. a. Tit. Einige wenige Bde. bzw. Rücken beschäd. bzw. fleckig. 1 Bd. ohne Einbd.
1792191878Hamburg, Wolfenbüttel, Wien u. Braunschweig, Bohn, Gräffer & Comp., Schulbuchhandlung, 1785-1792. Versch. geb. (Pp. u. Hldr. d. Zt.). Einbde. berieben u. bestoßen. Wenige Bde. m. Rsign. bzw. etwas fleckig. Teils m. Notizen von alter Hd. Wenige Gelenke gelockert. Meist gerbäunt u. braunfl. Teils m. schwacher Nässespur u. m. St. a. Tit.
2340in 12 plein maroquin rouge à nerfs,titre,filets,palmette dorés,roulette dorée intérieure et sur les coupes,filets dorés en encadrement sur les plats avec petits fers aux angles;Titre en rouge et noir avec monogramme gravé de l’éditeur.1 feuillet de table des matières 275 pages,6 pages de privilège,1 page d’errata,3 pages de catalogue, tranches dorées,Pierre Auboin Pierre Emery et Carles Clousier 1687 Edition originale rare avec les caractéristiques du premier tirage à savoir manque de pagination pages 193 à 198,la page 163 marquée par erreur 103,page 275 omise dans l’errata mais non corrigée.Très bon exemplaire "Premier ouvrage de Fénelon qui contribua à sa réputation. Composé à la demande de la duchesse de Beauvilliersqui réclamait un guide pour l’éducation de ses enfants,ce livre est devenu une référence.Fénelon prend ouvertement le parti d’une instruction mesurée,mais réelle,à l’encontre d’une conception réductrice,cantonnant les filles et les femmes dans l’ombre de l’origine du péché originel"
15781316603(Frankfurt/M. Chr. Egenolffs Erben für A. Lonicer et. al.), 1578. 127 num. Bl., 65 n.num. Bl. (die 3 letzten weiß). Flexibler Pgtbd d. Zeit (Einbd knitterspurig u. fleckig, durchgehend mit schwacher Nässespur u. etwas fingerfleckig, Ecken anfangs u. am Ende etwas geknickt, wenige Unterstreichungen von alter Hand, Titel angestaubt u. mit Stempel).
SKU0641249Pearson 2018-08-05. printed_access_code. New. 8x5x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Pearson unknown