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20142091502133701674Hyogo Prefecture Ako City 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hyogo Prefecture Ako City paperback
19712111902156201694Masterpiece publication 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Masterpiece publication paperback
19732111902153301874Yamatoshobo 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 11 Yamatoshobo paperback
19822110502150909089Gifu Prefecture Soil Materials Research Council 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Gifu Prefecture Soil Materials Research Council paperback
19342091502135500531Yoshifumi-sha 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 176 pages Size: 16 x 23 cm Yoshifumi-sha paperback
2083002116207316Tokushima County Board of Education Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism etc. N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tokushima County Board of Education Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, etc. paperback
18723630680Hamburg, Nolte & Köhler, 1861 - 1867, 1872. 4to. Zusammen etwa 840 S. Hlwdbde (Papier teilweise etwas braun- und fingerfleckig, Jahrgang 12 ohne den Jahrgangstitel mit Inhaltsverzeichnis, Jahrgangstitel zu Jahrgang 13 am Ende des Jahrgangs eingeheftet).
15197Education Archive of 4 historical pieces documenting education from the mid-1800s to the turn of the century. Includes 2 course catalogs 1 alumni reunion anniversary program and 1 handwritten Chemistry lab notebook from the academic year 1904-1905 that is entirely filled with 220 handwritten pages of notes observations and drawings by student Frank Hanke. Hanke a student at "R.T. Crane High School" in Chicago IL carefully documented 65 experiments from his science class noting chemical equations and including three fold-out charts comparing "Metal alkalies" "Metals of the Calcium Group" and the "Iron Group." "I carefully slid over the opening of the receiver the glass slip just far enough to insert a burning splinter of wood. I thrust the plinter into the receiver and the flame immediately went out and the gas did not burn." Includes 16 hand-drawn scientific illustrations documenting procedures observations and results. 4 large full-page drawings of Bunsen Burner Luminous and Non-Luminous Flames and Davy's Safety Lamp. Comes with 13 loose sheets of additional notes in Hanke's hand. Original boards feature photo-illustrated image of school on front cover and student's name handwritten in red and black ink. <br/><br/>Comes with catalogues for Phillips Academy in Andover MA 1854 and the Theological Seminary in Bangor ME 1895; these catalogues list the current students and faculty and give brief overview of the institutions' histories and fields of study including course descriptions student events and first-hand student descriptions of life at school. Also includes a booklet 1884 celebrating the Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the 1849 graduating class of Bowdoin College in Brunswick ME; this gives an overview of the students' lives since graduating including classmates who went on to serve as soldiers on opposing sides of the Civil War. Small tears and light stains and foxing to catalogue covers. Light toning and occasional foxing. All in very good to good condition. Collection provides a unique glimpse into the start of modern American education. R.T Crane High School Chemistry Notebook with handwritten student notes and drawings 1904-1905. Catalogue of the Trustees Instructors and Students of Philips Academy 1854. General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary Bangor Maine 1895. Bowdoin College The Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Class of 1849 1884. unknown books
19852080502106402320Shonan-do shoten 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shonan-do shoten paperback
19712080502106912205Not Available 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18028999249Sherwood Neely & Jones 1802. George Barrington Superintendant of the Convicts. Enriched with beautiful Coloured Prints. 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. Re-bound by library in tan cloth. 8vo. Coloured frontispiece and 15 coloured prints as called for. Also coloured engraving on title page and an engraved view of the church at Parramatta. No tissue guards so occasional offsetting. Some occasional foxing. Marbled page edges. 544 pages plus Supplement Index and Directions to the Binder bound in at rear. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item850grams ISBN: Sherwood, Neely & Jones hardcover
19772092902137702960Shinano Historical Society 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinano Historical Society paperback
5575 (1815) 1st edition. Later Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 10, 10, 2, 2, 56, 56, [1], 6 pages [143 pages total]. Includes the often missing 6-page list of subscribers. The Introduction states that the book was undertaken at the behest of the Rabbi of the Aschkenazic community of London, Solomon Hirschell, together with Raphael di Meldola, Rabbi of the Sephardic community. It also includes the approbation of di Meldola as well as that of Rabbi Solomon ben Zevi Hirsch, the purpose of the work being to protect Jewish children from the inroads of Christian missionaries.The author indicates that the lack of understanding of Judaism among youth is the principle reason why he composed this work. Yet it was intended not just for Jews: Prof. David Ruderman has noted that, "except for its denunciation of Christian missionaries, Cohen's catechism with its English translation, seems to be nothing more than an innocent, uncontroversial presentation of the Jewish faith meant for both Jewish and Christian eyes" (D. B. Ruderman, Jewish Enlightenment in an English Key: Anglo-Jewry's Construction of Modern Jewish Thought, p. 250). Cohen's work was indeed shared with American non-Jews. The Jewish merchant David Isaacs, in his correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, sent the President a copy of the book [see University of Virginia exhibit (2001), To Seek the Peace of the City: Early Jewish Settlement in Charlottesville]. In 1818 Rebecca Gratz offered a copy to her friend Maria Fenno Hoffman, wife of the Attorney General of New York, Ogden Hoffman [see E. Wolf & M. Whiteman, The History of the Jews of Philadelphia, p. 304]. Jacob Marcus Rader lists Cohen's work as one of the Jewish educational books available to Rebecca Gratz when she began operating her Sunday School in Philadelphia [see United States Jewry, 1776-1985, 1-2, p. 393]. A review of this book was printed by Rabbi Yom Tov Benet in his book Tene Bekorim (1767). Shalom ben Jacob Cohen (17721845) himself was a Hebrew writer, poet, and editor. Born in Mezhirech, Poland, he studied German and read the new Hebrew literature, particularly Ha-Me'assef. His first book, Mishlei Agur (1799), was a collection of Hebrew fables in rhyme, with German translation, aimed at teaching Jewish children simple and clear Hebrew. Cohen went to Berlin in 1789 and taught in the Hinnukh Ne'arim school and in private homes. After the publication of several works he renewed the publication of Ha-Me'assef and served as its editor (180911). In 1813 Cohen left Germany, spent a short period in Amsterdam, and moved to London where he tried unsuccessfully to establish a Jewish school. From London, Cohen moved to Hamburg (1816 or 1817), where he spent three controversy-laden years. In a posthumously published poem he attacked the hypocrisy of the "reformists" for their lack of religious belief and national feelings and considered the establishment of the Reform temple in Hamburg an act of blasphemy. However, he refrained from public intervention on this controversy. In 1820 Cohen was invited by Anton Schmid to serve as head proofreader in the Hebrew section of his printing press in Vienna where he remained for 16 years. In 1821 Cohen established the annual Bikkurei ha-Ittim, three issues of which appeared under his editorship. In 1834 he published his poetic work, Nir David, a description of the life of King David, one of the first romantic works in Hebrew literature. In 1836 Cohen returned to Hamburg, where he lived until his death. His last extensive work was Kore ha-Dorot, a history of the Jewish people (1838). His other works include: Mattaei Kedem al Admat Zafon (1807), poetry; Amal ve-Tirzah (1812), an allegorical and utopian drama, a sequel to M.H. Luzzatto's La-Yesharim Tehillah; and Ketav Yosher (1820), a literary miscellany. Roth, Magna Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica, p. 428, no. 2. Vinograd London 205. Roest 283. BE shin 2421; EJ; CD-EPI 0140837. SUBJECT(S): Judaism -- Juvenile literature. Juvenile works. OCLC: 44005964. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide, High quality 18th Century paper and internal binding are in exceptionally good condition a very nice copy. (BR-4-2-B-xr)
17849417Paris, Guillot, 1784 ; in-8 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à faux-nerfs dorés ornés de petits fleurons dorés, pièce de titre havane, roulette dorée sur les coupes (reliure de l'époque) ; VIII, 335 pp. (i.e. 333).
181343197Paris, Vve Courcier, 1813. In-8 broché de 35 pp., 38 planches et 1 tableau d'explication replié, couverture muette bleu horizon.
189120236Paris, Plon, Nourrit et Cie, 1891 ; in-16, percaline rouge de l’éditeur, décorée à la plaque, Bibliothèque Elzevirienne, titre, sphère armillaire et édition dorés au dos, non rogné (cartonnage de la Bibliothèque Elzévirienne) ; XXXII, 232 pp., [2] ff. de Table et nom d’imprimeur ; 2 fac-similés dépliants sur chine, de la première page du manuscrit holographe du Neveu de Rameau et de la page de manuscrit contenant le texte de la fin de la pièce.
17771152481777 A Paris, chez les Libraires Associés - M. DCC. LXXVII. (1777) - 7 volumes in-12 (17 x 10 cm), reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque; dos à 5 nerfs avec pièce de titre; caissons, fleurons et tomaison en dorés; filets dorés sur les tranches de la reliure, tranches des ouvrages rouges; signets verts - 288 pp. / 292 pp. + 288 pp. / 255 pp. + 232 pp. / 230 pp. + 216 pp. / 216 pp. + 248 pp. / 259 pp. + 296 pp. / 278 pp. + 260 pp. / 268 pp. - Avec figures
184471578Par M.E. Laujoulet, Sous-Directeur de l'École Normale primaire de Toulouse. Troisième édition. Accompagnée d'un traité élémentaire de l'histoire de France, Adopté par le comité d'instruction primaire, pour l'enseignement de l'histoire dans les Écoles communales de Toulouse, 1 tableau entoilé de 20 panneaux (5 horizontaux sur 4 verticaux) format 65.5 x 50 cm, rehaussé à l'aquarelle, Librairie Elémentaire et Classique de G. Devers, Toulouse, 1844
Documentation which has scarcely seen the light of day since the 1950s. Printed for the use of the committee, this booklet contains pages 627-665b from the printed hearings. Includes 20 tables, 12 charts and 10 data sheets. Printed in a small font so each page contains considerable text, much of it profoundly important. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Crease to lower corner. The Reece Committee and its work came to prominence decades later after Norman Dodd, Research Director for the Committee, came forward with stunning revelations of hidden findings of the Committee. Book
533Paris, chez P.E.G. Durand, 1770. Trois volumes petit in-8 plein veau raciné noisette, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, pièces de tomaison en maroquin brun, filet doré sur les coupes, xxiv, 509, 552 et 524, 4, 10 pp. de catalogue. Bien complet de ses 56 planches. Bel exemplaire.
1705621120Leipzig u. Frankfurt, J. C. Meyer, MDCDCV (!, für1695 oder 1705?). 12mo. 14 Bl., 321 (recte 323) S. (ohne das gestochene Frontispiz). Halbschafleder d. Zeit über dünnen Holzdeckeln (berieben u. etwas bestoßen, Vorderdeckel geknickt, Rückenbezug spröde bzw. eingerissen). [4 Warenabbildungen]
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 43, 59 p. Divan literature is described as "a certain tradition literature with its rules and boundaries" in the most general form. These rules and boundaries have enabled the formation of common expressions in religion and in Sufi intellection in particular and in poetry by the influence of Persian literature, and they have made it traditional in time. In this context, in classical Turkish poetry, whose male poets are predominant in quality and quantity, patriarchal rhetoric presents an outlook that its frame has been established by common tropes, metaphors, poetic themes and in short by similar imaginations and ideas. The divans of Lady Mihri (died after 1512), Lady Leyla (died in 1848) and Lady Seref (1809-1861) have different aesthetic understandings in that context. Laylâ Hanim was one of the few Turkish women poets who made a collection of her poems. Lived in Istanbul and died in 1848. Her family was close to the Ottoman Sultanate and Leylâ Hanim, witnessed the reign of Mahmud II (1808-1839) and Abdülmecid I (1839-1861). She is the daughter of Moralizâde Hâmid Efendi. Her mother Hadîce Hanim is the sister of Keçecizâde Izzet Molla, a notable bureucrat and poet of the times. She has three brothers, Atâullah Mehmed Efendi, Nurullah Mehmed Efendi and Hâlid Efendi, who died at a young age. She had financial problems after her father's death and she expressed those in her poems. Some of her poems in the divan mention that her father and brother Hâlid Efendi have lived in Bursa for a while. She is educated by Keçecizâde Izzet Molla, she is quick-witted. She experienced a short marriage, which lasted about a week; after the divorce she devoted herself to poetry. Her grave is in Galata Mevlevîhanesi. Following books include information of her life, characteristics and poetry: Fatin Tezkiresi (363), Ahmet Rif'at's Lugat-i Târîhiyye ve Cogrâfiyye (154), Tuhfe-i Nâ'ilî (895), Sicill-i Osmânî (93), Bursali Mehmet Tahir's Osmanli Müellifleri (406), Haci Begzâde Ahmet Muhtar's Sâir Hanimlarimiz (51-2), Mehmed Zihnî Efendi's Mesâhir'ün-Nisâ (195), and Semseddin Sâmî's Kâmusü'l-A'lâm (4060). These resources indicate that Leylâ Hanim is from a noble family and the links of the family to the high cadres of Ottoman bureaucracy and their intellectual property have left traces in her poetry. AH 1299 = AD 1882. Fourth Edition. (Source: All poetry). OCLC 163633996.; Özege 4177 / 2. First Bulaq Edition. Litho. Rare.
1983013927London: Holland Press 1983. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Minor wear to DJ edges tips lightly bumped otherwise very clean tight and bright. <br/> <br/> Holland Press hardcover
2017BN126239Elsevier - Health Sciences Division 2017. 2017. Hardcover. Diagnostic Ultrasound 2-Volume Set <br/><br/>Diagnostic Ultrasound 2-Volume Set Carol M. Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora Colorado Rumack Deborah Director Obstetric & Elsevier - Health Sciences Division hardcover