London Printed by C. Whittingham and co. and published by T. W. Laurie 1906 1906-01-01. Paperback. Good. London, Printed by C. Whittingham and co., and published by T. W. Laurie, 1906 paperback
NY: J S Ogilvie Pub Co 1914 1914. Soft Cover. Fair/No Jacket. European War Compiled From All Sources - Soft Cover. Soft Cover. Fair. NY: J S Ogilvie Pub Co, 1914 Paperback
NY Scribner's 1980. Revised translation of the work published in 1956 under title: <i>Handbuch der Uniformkunde</i>. ISBN10: 0684163047. Hard Cover. xii 483 pages illus.; 26 cm. Vg / dj vg. Stock#46745. Scribner's. hardcover
Boston Boston Public Library 1970. Facsimiles of 18 documents relating to the Boston Massacre from the collections of the Boston Public Library with an essay on the event by John Eliot Alden the BPL Rare Books Librarian. Soft Cover. 32 pages xviii facsimiles; 28 cm.; VG. Stock#32217b. Boston Public Library. paperback
Bronxville NY: February 10th 1951. 1951. Very good. - 61 words typed on a cream-colored 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide sheet of Sarah Lawrence College / Office of the President letterhead. Signed in blue ink "Harold Taylor". The top corners of the letterhead are lightly creased. At top right there are a paper-clip mark & pinholes where a staple has been removed. Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Taylor writes to Harold Rugg of Columbia University's Teachers College asking him to refer to Sarah Lawrence any of his students who he thinks would be good candidates for their Master of Arts degree program. In the copy of his reply Rugg writes that although Teachers College has no undergraduate students he has often referred young people to the Sarah Lawrence graduate program and will continue to do so.</p><p>Dr. Harold Taylor 1914-1993 became the president of Sarah Lawrence College in 1945. He was known for his writing on education and philosophy and for his stand against McCarthyism's interference with American education. A well-loved president he pushed for racial integration and a more progressive environment. He worked with Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson II as a special consultant on human rights issues.</p><p>One of the best-known educators during the Progressive era of education Harold Rugg 1886-1960 was a professor of education at Teachers College of Columbia University. A civil engineer he had become interested in how students learn and pursued a doctorate in education. He was responsible for producing the very first series of school textbooks from 1929 until the 1940s.</p> Bronxville, NY: February 10th, 1951.
New York Dutton 1963. Translation from the Danish <i>Berümte biler</i>. Automobiles of 23 countries depicted in 850 color illustrations. Hard Cover. 215 pages illus. part color portraits; 23 cm. Vg / dj vg. Stock# 42479. Dutton. hardcover