19th c. Women Education 19th c.
1873 Female Student at the Young Ladies' Institute writes about Measles Outbreak
19th c. Women's Education Autograph Letter Signed by student at Young Ladies' Institute in Granville Ohio. 3 pages on folded sheet. 7 x 4.5 in. Dated "Tuesday 4th 1873." With Original mailing envelope with return address of the Institute printed and original postal stamp on envelope "Mar 3". A young female student "Allie" writes to her mother in Columbus Ohio. Handwritten in purple ink. Allie writes to her mother about her medical history amid an outbreak of Measles and Mumps at school. She writes in part: "I thought I would write and ask you if I have ever had the Measles as we have them in school now. If I have not I don't want to have them here. One of the girls is going home Saturday. She is exposed and has never had them & she is going home to have them. This is a mighty poor place to get sick. I never thought the Measles ended in such serious things as they do sometimes that is if you get cold. The girls were talking about the different way in which they effect persons. The mumps are raging too." She also writes on dormitory life and missing her family. "I am very homesick & got the blues but then that is nothing new as I have them all the time & I can't get rid of them mo matter what I do. My box is all gone but a little piece of bitters but we are not in a hurry to get rid of that for we will not get any more so good for a while. Those Quinces were splendid that I made much better than I expected they would be. When I wrote to England I sent them my picture which I had taken in this fall" The Young Ladies' Institute was chartered in 1858 and later developed into The Shepardson College for Women; in 1900 Shepardson was incorporated into Denison University. Original fold lines. In very good condition. This early letter is a unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17074
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19th c. Women Education 19th c.
Student at Western Female Seminary writes about Presidential Election 1879
19th c. Women's Education Autograph Letter Signed by student at Western Female Seminary in Oxford OH. Dated "Oct. 19th 1879". Four pages folded from a single sheet. 8 x 5 in. Student "Kate" writes to her mother about student life and the recent gubernatorial elections and upcoming presidential elections; this significantly shows one woman's interest in political affairs years before she was allowed to vote. "The principal topic here for the last week has been the election. I was disappointed that Ewing did not gain but from the way the Republicans carried on after they heard the returns one might have supposed it was the first time they were ever victorious and the last time they time they expected to be.It will be so nice to be at home next Presidential Election." She also writes about going to "the Exposition" and on music performances: "Miss Leonard was so anxious for me to stay a thte musical that I thought too bad to disappoint her after she ahd practiced with me so long." Last page has cross-text writing over it a creative way that writers with limited paper supply could make space for a few more lines. Western Female Seminary was founded in 1853; in 1904 its name changed to Western College for Women. The school grounds are now part of Miami University's Western Campus. Light toning and few stains to last page. In very good condition. A unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17075
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19th c. Women Education Archive
Archive of 4 Autograph Letters 1872-1874 from Woman Student at one the earliest institution of female education in the United States
Small archive of 4 Autograph Letters by a student from Moravian Seminary in Bethlehem PA. Dated 1872 to 1874. All letter from student Elizabeth "Lizzie" Rickster to her friend Dora Campbell of York PA. Each letter is 4 pages 7 ¼ x 4 ¾ in. Each letter comes with original mailing envelope. Letters dated Sept. 30 1872; Feb. 25 1873; Feb. 7 1874; and April 6 1874. Lizzie writes on schoolwork and social activities such as winter sleigh rides. She writes to her friend about translating German words and phrases and Lizzie excitedly anticipates getting her photograph taken so that she can exchange portraits with Dora. <br/><br/>Writing about her studies and future beyond seminary in letter from Sept. 30 1872: "It did seem very funnie sic to resume my studies but I as it had to be done I made up my mind to hurry and do it so that I can get through soon. Then for a long rest from sorry and care free. I remember how you used to look forward to that time but yet your school days were your best days for when you leave school then trouble commences if not at once very soon and then we get married and have little ones to take care of and various other duties making our life one of anxiety and care." In the 1873 letter Lizzie mentions German translations for the first time: "Dora your 'Brief' translated from German means letter." She mentions German translations in the next letter as well as other studies: "Let me see if you can make out this German until next time and if you can write and tell me what it means. I have to take a singing lesson this afternoon and I haven't' looked at my piece since last time." In the final letter Lizzie writes about school and anticipates an upcoming visit between the friends. "Our school will begin again on Wednesday.I'm am going to have some pictures taken this term and if you give me some of yours I will give you one of mine. Just think three months until I see you. I can scarcely wait." The handwriting in the final letter is much looser possibly since this student had just been on school vacation or perhaps showing growing closeness and more informal relationship between the friends. <br/><br/>The Moravian Seminary traces its roots to the earliest institution of female education in the United States-the Bethlehem Female Seminary founded in 1742 by Countess Benigna Zinzendorf. <br/>BFS originally only provided primary education but due to overwhelming demand for secondary education institutions for women in 1785 BFS reorganized as a secondary educational institution that became known as the Moravian Female Seminary. In 1913 the Seminary officially became a College and in 1954 merged with a male institution to become the coeducational Moravian College. All letters tender along original fold lines from mailing. In very good condition. An incredible and early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17080
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19th c. Women Education Archive
Archive of 5 Letters and notes from 1878 a Girl Student at Chowan Baptist Female Institute one the earliest institution of female education in the United States
19th c. Women's Education Archive consist of 4 Autograph Letters and 1 Autograph Note by a girl student at Chowan Baptist Female Institute in Murfreesboro NC. 1878. The 4 handwritten letters are addressed from Josephine Somers to her younger brother "Allie" in Matthews County VA. The letters are dated Jan. 1878; April 14 1878; May 1878; and June 9 1878. In the first letter Josephine writes on school life and encourages her young brother's education: "I pay you very many complements for your writing. I think you can write very well. You have improved very much and I hope you may continue to improve. You must keep trying to learn. I am trying to learn all I can. I study with all my might I think I am doing very well." In the May letter she writes on school life and social outings: "I went on the excursion and had a very good time. We went on Saturday so you see we did not take any school time to go. We went to Chowan County and we went ashore and had a picnic we had ice lemonade and cake besides other things." She also writes about the upcoming journey home at the end of the schoolyear: "I expect I will have to come home by myself. Yates is going to Princesann Princess Anne Co. after school is over. Yates and I will part in Norfolk and we may part forever for all I know. The final letter has a more alarmed tone as Josephine urgently asks her brother for information on their Mother's health. "Aunt Becky wrote me a letter last week and said Mother was sick and I have been very uneasy ever since. You must write soon and tell me if she has stopped her chills. I was sorry to hear that she was sick. You must tend to her good until I come home and then I will take care of her."<br/><br/>The Autograph note is filled with notes poetry names of her classmates and her school and doodles on two sides of a sheet of paper. At this time handwritten memory albums were a common way for female classmates to remember their school times together. Young ladies would live at boarding houses or dormitories while pursuing their studies and the lines of poetry on this page would have been copied into pages of friend's keepsake books before they parted ways for their hometowns at the end of the academic year. The May 1878 letter directly addresses the heartache at leaving school friends behind when returning home. "Yates and I will part in Norfolk and we may part forever for all I know." <br/><br/>Chowan Baptist Female Institute was founded in 1848 as a four-year women's college first opening its first class with just 11 students. The curriculum included algebra arithmetic astronomy botany drawing English composition and grammar French geography guitar history Latin logic "natural and moral philosophy" needlework painting and piano. Today the institution is known as Chowan University. Letters have original fold lines. January letter has chips along edge not affecting text. Small 2 inch portion of May letter cut out. Small tears to the note edges . Overall in very good condition. A unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17078
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19th c. Women Education Girl Student Life
Girl Student at Ipswich Female Seminary in 1863 writes a 14-page letter on Her Student Life and Her Literary Ambitions
Emily Hodgson. Women's education and suffrage activist. Autograph Letter Signed by Hodgson on December 31 1863. 14-page letter on from the seminary days of author Emily Hodgson profiled by close friends and suffragists Frances Willard and Mary Livermore in A Woman of the Century 1893. 8 x 5 inches. 14 pages of lined white stationary. At this time Hodgson was a student at the prestigious Ipswich Female Seminary an early school for girl students where she wrote in lively prose about the New Year's party she prepares to surprise her classmates and hints at her early literary ambitions. About living in a dormitory and celebrating New Year's Eve with other students: "Such a gay time as the six damsels that board in this house are having tonight! As we are all ''young ladies" Mrs. Cowles has given us permission to sit up till quarter past twelve. I was commissioned to provide refreshments arrange the table etc. and really I feel quite proud. None of the girls except my assistant have as yet seen it and I know they do not expect to see quite such a grand affair grand for Boarding school . " New Years Eve don't come but once a year" I hear one of the girls exclaiming. I know they are coming to see why I am so long- Sure enough- and now they are gone." <br/><br/>About her early writing attempts: "I have had a letter come from an old teacher of mine. And I know you won't think me vain if I send it to you for as you fly so hard to have me do well and are the means of my enjoying myself so much and giving what enjoyment I am able to others around me I know it will please you to see that I sometimes succeed . she like Mrs. B is not ordinary woman . she is a very finely educated lady. and I feel pleased that she should like my feeble endeavors. The lady Miss Briggs who writes the note enclosed has been composition teacher here for a long time. You would hardly judge from this not which is far from a good letter from her that was very easy and elegant with her pen. She has written three or four prize essays and won the prizes."<br/><br/>Ipswich Female Seminary was founded in Massachusetts in 1828 and the school's focus was on preparing girls for careers as teachers and missionaries. It offered a "rigorous curriculum" including study of English arithmetic geography chemistry human physiology history the natural sciences religion vocal music and calisthenics and placed an emphasis on "standards of personal conduct and discipline." As part of their preparation students practiced teaching with guidance from school instructors. Mild toning and a few light stains. All sheets except 1 have minor tape repairs at folds. In very good condition. A unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17071
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19th c. Women Education Ispwich Female Seminary
Autograph Letter to Student at Ispwich Female Seminary with Advice on Academics and School Life 1866
19th c. Women's Education Autograph Letter Signed by a mother to a her daughter at Ipswich Female Seminary MA.1866: 4 pages folded from a single sheet. 8 x 5 in. Original mailing envelope with stamp and address. She writes on the girl's academic studies as well as the regulations with living in student life. ": "I am glad to hear from you so often & that you are getting along so well.I am satisfied that you try to have good lessons.I think it would be a good plan for you to go with a Latin class - if you will not have to work too hard." She also writes: "I do not expect you can always be perfect. I know that you will not break any of the rules of the school knowingly.I don't know as I understand what you wrote about Mrs Coats not allowing you to buy things to eat if it was that you should not go to the stores & buy treat I think she is perfectly right but I suppose she would have no objection to your having something from home." Ipswich Female Seminary was founded in Massachusetts in 1828 and the school's focus was on preparing girls for careers as teachers and missionaries. It offered a "rigorous curriculum" including study of English arithmetic geography chemistry human physiology history the natural sciences religion vocal music and calisthenics and placed an emphasis on "standards of personal conduct and discipline." As part of their preparation students practiced teaching with guidance from school instructors. Ink is slightly faded. A unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17076
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19th c. Women Education Moravian Female Seminary
1813 Letter about Girl Student at Bethlehem Female Seminary who Wishes to Continue her Education: "She lamented and wept and insisted upon me to write a few lines to you and beg of you whether you would give her leave to stay in this seminary for some time longer
19th c. Women Education Two-Way Autograph Letter Signed on 2 pages between the head of Bethlehem Female Seminary and the guardian of one student. 10 x 7 ¾ in. Dated April 12 1813 and April 22 1813. The original letter is from the Guardian of Eliza Climer student at Bethlehem Female Seminary to Rev. Andrew Benade "Director of the Seminary at Bethlehem" to send Ms. Climer to Philadelphia "as soon as a convenient opportunity offers." He receives a response written on the same sheet below the initial letter on April 22 1813 from the new director Louis Hillner. Stating in part: "I have delivered your letter to Miss Eliza Climer directly to her; but instead of her being pleased with her soon leaving the Seminary she lamented and wept and insisted upon me to write a few lines to you and beg of you whether you would give her leave to stay in this seminary for some time longer. As she rose my whole compassion I could not do otherwise as to give her the promise to write to you. I am of the opinion dear Sir that it would indeed be for her best if she could stay here at least six months longer and I am convinced that if it is in your power dear Sir you will readily grant the petition in her behalf. You will be so kind as to let me know your intention on this head as soon as is convenient to you and I shall then act according as you think proper." The Bethlehem Female Seminary is the earliest established institution of female education in the United States tracing its roots to 1742 when it was first established in by Countess Benigna Zinzendorf. The Seminary began as an elementary educational institution for young girls starting at ages five or six years old. In 1785 due to increasing demand the Bethlehem Female Seminary reorganized as a secondary educational institution that became known as the Moravian Female Seminary. The newly reorganized female seminary also became open to all denominations. In 1913 the Seminary officially became a college and in 1954 merged with a male institution to become the coeducational Moravian College. Weakened along original fold lines. Repairs in 9 places with archival paper repair tape. Text remains clear and legible. Overall in good to very good condition. An incredible and early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17079
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19th c. Women Education Presbyterian Church
Student at Augusta Female Seminary 1853 Letter the oldest institution of higher education for women in the nation affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and home to the only all-female corps of cadets in the world.
19th c. Women Education Autograph Letter Signed from Student at Augusta Female Seminary in Staunton VA 1853. Letter from a female student to her father. 2 pages 8 x 6.5 in. Dated "Mar 2nd 1852". Comes with original mailing envelope. Envelope has blue seal from "Augusta Female Seminary" on rear flap. She writes on health updates and asks for her Mother to sew her some items. "Dr. Laud came up to see me yesterday and examined my foot. He said he would send me some bismuth and he wanted me to have my foot rubbed every night." The Augusta Female Seminary was founded in 1842; in 1923 it became Mary Baldwin College. The school maintained its original mission to serve women and in 2017 the institution welcomed its first residential men to campus joining day students and graduate students which had been co-educational since the mid-1970s. Today Mary Baldwin University is the oldest institution of higher education for women in the nation affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and it is home to the only all-female corps of cadets in the world. Writing on envelope and page 2 is very faded. In good condition. A unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17077
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19th c. Women Education Women in Sciences
Female Student at Teaching College in 1854 writes on astronomical observations and how she is looking forward to " the eclipse through the telescope.
19th c. Women's Education Autograph Letter Signed from female student dated May 25 1854. 4 pages folded from single sheet. 6.5 x 5.25 in. Written by student Eloise Hemstreet to her parents. She writes about her school which she feel is one of "the best of schools and one of the edens of the earth." She writes on her interest in astronomical observations and how she is looking forward to looking "at the eclipse through the telescope." She mentions "the college" and talks about the health and wellness of both male and female classmates at the Institution. Additionally she mentions that the College was getting a new roof. Research indicates Eloise was born in 1833 making her 21 at the time of this letter. She became a teacher thus was likely studying for the education profession as she wrote this letter. In the latter half of the 19th century women in America had growing access to higher education especially in the professional training to become teachers. For many women working as a teacher was the key to independence-both financial and socially. Hemstreet went on to teach in New York and Wisconsin where in 1861 she made $16 for teaching a summer session. Toning around bottom left edge and corner of page 1. Original fold lines with small 1/2 inch tear along outer edge of horizontal fold line on all pages. Very small tear 1/2 cm. along top edge of pages. Else in very good condition. A unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books
Ссылка продавца : 17073
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2 3 & 5
Tracts for the Times
None Stated 1840. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Octavo sized books. Volume 5 has a marble decorated interior. Volumes 2 & 3 have a full calf cover. Dog eared corners on all volumes. Library sticker on the inside of the cover. Weak spine. Slight foxing. Clear text. None Stated hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4708191
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2. MAARIF SURASI.
Ikinci Maarif Sûrasi, 15-21 Subat 1943. Çalisma programi, raporlar, konusmalar.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xxxiv], 268, [2] p., b/w plts. Ikinci Maarif Sûrasi, 15-21 Subat 1943. Çalisma programi, raporlar, konusmalar. 1500 copies were printed.
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20th Century Womens Education History
1921 - 1962 Collection of Correspondence of El Paso Texas Educator & Author Dr. Lucinda De Leftwich Templin Including Material Concerning Her War Museum and the Establishment of Radford School for Girls
El Paso Texas: Not Published 1921. The collection includes over 150 dated and signed letters written to and a few items from Dr. Lucinda DeLeftwich Templin 1888-1969 author historian & collector ".one of El Paso's best-loved and most distinguished educators - in 1916 she took her undergraduate and Master's at U. of Missouri and became Dean of Lindenwood College in St. Charles MO. did doctoral work at Harvard and Columbia and took over as principal at the Radford School in 1927 at the time called El Paso School for Girls; Dr. Templin interested Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radford of Webster Grove Mo. in the school and the Radfords paid off the mortgage provided an endowment fund that insured the institution's stability and the name of the school was changed in honor of these benefactors. During Dr. Templin's administration Radford School grew to a nationally accredited school for girls in the Southwest and when she retired in 1967 the 22-acre campus had more than $1000000 in physical improvements and was debt-free. Dr. Templin had also completed plans for construction of a $400000 library and museum on property owned by the school; she was a member of the nation's leading educational organizations and honorary societies named consistently to Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Education; author of numerous publications most of which were concerned with the field of education. The above material from her obituary; This wide-ranging diverse collection has three intertwining themes - letters concerning Dr. Templin's ongoing interest in education and educational materials for her school letters which relate to the business and academic part of Radford and letters of reference for applicants and correspondence which relates to the creation of her War Museum where she collected military autographs uniforms photographs paraphernalia weapons from around the world. A sampling of what is found here chronological order: 1921 Dr. James G. Kiernan writing about some autographs he was sending to Templin - he was famous for the earliest-known use of the word heterosexual in the United States; 1921 Ellen Shaw Barlow writing in relation to the national Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor requesting Templin's presence for a meeting of the Committee on the Care and Training of Delinquent Women and Girls; 1926 Roy Franklin Nichols 1896-1973 American historian and a Pulitzer Prize winner writing regarding one of Templins' publications; 1928 Breckinridge Long 1881 - 1958 diplomat and politician served in the administrations of Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on Democratic National Committee letterhead - regarding a portrait of Rev. John Breckinridge his great-grandfather Templin was sending in appreciation of his "�defense of Religious Freedom�"; Federico de Onis S�nchez 1885 - 1966 Spanish writer and literary critic taught Spanish literature at Columbia University in New York concerning a recommendation of one of his students for a position at Radford ; educator John L. Bergstresser; Jessie H. Humphries Associate Dean Texas Womens University; Butler Ames 1871-1954 American politician engineer soldier and businessman; Richard Fenner Burges 1873-1945 Texas legislator and conservationist; Alice Mildred Burgess; William Blair Roberts 1881-1964 Episcopal Suffragan Bishop South Dakota; Katharine Denworth president of Bradford Academy regarding an article on sororities in colleges; N. Floyd Templin of the Ohio House of Representatives writing on Templin family genealogical matters; John G. Barry consulting mining geologist and engineer of El Paso regarding an educational alliance between the Radford School and the Texas College of Mines; Arthur L Burroughs publisher writing about the subject of grammar in education; Harriet M. Chase of the National Education Assoc.; Jack Braveheart regarding a talk on the American Indian; Ivan Lee Holt Methodist bishop of St. Louis; Cornelia McKinne Stanwood of the Sarah Dix Hamlin School San Francisco; Joseph Dorfman economic historian at Columbia Univ. asking Templin about her studies with Thorstein Veblen; an interesting 2-page letter from Dr. J. Travis Bennett of El Paso regarding the setting-out of a chart for the physical examination and reportage on condition of applicants to Radford with suggestions; Bertha Baur 1858-1940 directed the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; A.F. Kuhlman Assoc. Dir. University of Chicago regarding research work on childrens' reading habits information; Dr. William S. Gray 1885-1960 American educator and literacy advocate also of U. of Chicago on the same subject; Sallie Caldwell Teachers College Columbia University regarding early learning & English curriculum materials; Mrs. Florence F. Osgood of the Neshobe camp for girls in Vermont requesting an alliance with Radford School; U.S. Army major later colonel Livingston Watrous; Colonel D.C. Pearson New Mexico Military Institute; Ruth Elliott of Wellesley College; Chris P. Fox sheriff El Paso regarding falling down on the job for police protection near the school; Brent N. Rickard American Smelting & Refining Works; Louise Traxell Greeley Dean of Women at U. of Wisconsin Madison; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. Aleshire Fort Bliss Texas; Mrs. L.J. Calvocoressi Chairman of the Women's Auxiliary of the Greek War Relief Assoc.; Lt. Col. later major-general Ray. T. Maddocks; Robert E. McKee Sr. 1889-1964 major U.S. contractor engineer builder; Columbia Broadcasting System program press information director George Crandall; Colonel later Brig. General Charles G. Sage; Elmer Davis 1890 1958 news reporter author the Director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II and a Peabody Award recipient; William McChesney Martin Jr. 1906-1998 ninth and longest-serving Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve serving from April 2 1951 to January 31 1970 under five Presidents; Bernard Hoffman 1913 - 1979 American LIFE magazine photographer and documentary photographer first American photographer on the ground at Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945; Alfred E. Stearns Chairman Overseas Schools Committee; Colonel Hugh J. Deeney Chief of the Adjutant General Division; Col Harold R. Turner first commander of White Sands Missile Proving Ground; Guy Sylvestre Jean-Guy Sylvestre OC FRSC 1918 -2010 Canadian literary critic librarian and civil servant; Rear Admiral Barry Kennedy Atkins 1911 -2005 officer of the United States Navy best known for his achievements as a destroyer captain in World War II; R. Burdell Bixby prominent Republican of NY State; Robert W. Hamilton justice of the Texas Supreme Court regarding a Radford school girl reference; Colombian world federalist Santiago Guti�rrez; M.S. Sundaram Head of Education Indian embassy; Raymond L. Telles Jr. b. 1915 was the first Mexican-American Mayor of a major American city El Paso Texas 3 letters; �ngela Acu�a de Chac�n Chilean who served as commissioner 1960-1972 on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; William G. Stark Consul General of Canada; Rene Mascarenas Miranda Municipal President mayor of Juarez; Gordon Llewellyn Allott 1907-1989 Republican politician; Mrs. William Barclay Parsons president of the National Council of Women of the United States; John Koehler Gerhart 1907 - 1981 United States Air Force four star general; J. T. Rutherford 1921 - 2006 United States Representative from Texas; R. G. Follis Chairman of Board. Standard Oil Company of California; Robert John Morris 1914-1996 President of the University of Dallas American anti-Communist activist 2 notes; Karl Robin Bendetsen 1907 -1989 remembered primarily for his role as architect of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II; Elmer Ellis 1901 - 1989 American educator and fourteenth president of the University of Missouri; historian C.L. Sonnichsen; Marshall S. Carter Deputy Director of Central Intelligence CIA; Millicent C. McIntosh 1898-2001 fourth dean of Barnard College 1947-1952 and the College's first president - this is the last letter dated 1962 and in it Dr. Templin is asking for McIntosh to help with providing a successor to the headship at Radford - Templin was soon to retire and died relatively soon afterwards. Some of the letters and notes are very short with limited content; others more voluminous.Additional materials include: letters to another Templin family member from Scott Wike Lucas 1892 - 1968 two-term Democratic United States Senator 1939-1951 from Illinois and Joel Bennett Clark 1890 -1954 better known as Bennett Champ Clark Democratic United States Senator from Missouri from 1933 until 1945 later a United States federal judge; and a few other letters; an undated letter to Templin from pianist Ola Gulledge; a two -page undated letter on The American School Foundation Mexico letterhead; a few letters from Frank S. Ross Major Gen. U.S. Army regarding the Templin War Museum project; a clipped signature of Alvan Tufts Fuller 1878 -1958 and one of John Kieran; and a unidentified sepia-tone matte-finish photograph circa 1920s that may be Dr. Templin or perhaps a friend; a few of the items with the original mailing envelopes; many letters with old adhesive residue from being mounted at some time some with old tape marks in the corners some of the items trimmed as if to accommodate in a smaller frame or album not here; old fold lines ageing; some with corner-attrition due to being removed; in overall good to very good condition and an interesting group of material encompassing the rich educational business and personal life of this well-known Texas woman educator whose contacts spanned the United States and the world. . Unique. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback
Ссылка продавца : 21397
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20th Century Photography Europe Education
1929 - 1935 Two Photograph Albums With Boys and Young Men's Education & Activities in Austria & Germany
European Origin: No Publisher Noted 1929. Containing approximately 90 black and white photographic images of varying sizes; from 1 1/4" square to 3 �" x 5 �" postcard size; most of them average about 2 �" x 3 �." Mostly these are candid photographs of the life of young boys and men in Austria and Germany with internal dating on some of the photographs of 1929 to 1935 and additional place and dating information on some. There are photos of children mostly young boys at class and later as young men on class trips hiking cycling; with adult chaperones; for the older boys the educational duties appear to be supervised by Christian religious male instructors only. Also containing a few group photographs of men students priests; and some church interior views. Some of the images have the photography studio rubber stamps on the reverse of the state pharmacy in Rottweil. Five of the images are commercial images of architectural landmarks in Vienna. The photographs are corner-mounted not glued into two hardcover albums with black paper pages side-string tied. One album measures 6" x 8 �" and the other 7 �" x 10 �" approx. size; both albums with art-deco themed cloth covers. Some edge tips wear and soiling to the album bindings; photographs are generally sharply taken detailed and in very good condition. Photograph Albums. Photo Album. Very Good. No Publisher Noted Hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 25609
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20th Century Photography Europe Education
1929 - 1935 Two Photograph Albums With Boys and Young Men's Education & Activities in Austria & Germany
European Origin: No Publisher Noted 1929. Containing approximately 90 black and white photographic images of varying sizes; from 1 1/4" square to 3 ½" x 5 ½" postcard size; most of them average about 2 ½" x 3 ½." Mostly these are candid photographs of the life of young boys and men in Austria and Germany with internal dating on some of the photographs of 1929 to 1935 and additional place and dating information on some. There are photos of children mostly young boys at class and later as young men on class trips hiking cycling; with adult chaperones; for the older boys the educational duties appear to be supervised by Christian religious male instructors only. Also containing a few group photographs of men students priests; and some church interior views. Some of the images have the photography studio rubber stamps on the reverse of the state pharmacy in Rottweil. Five of the images are commercial images of architectural landmarks in Vienna. The photographs are corner-mounted not glued into two hardcover albums with black paper pages side-string tied. One album measures 6" x 8 ¼" and the other 7 ½" x 10 ½" approx. size; both albums with art-deco themed cloth covers. Some edge tips wear and soiling to the album bindings; photographs are generally sharply taken detailed and in very good condition. Photograph Albums. Photo Album. Very Good. No Publisher Noted hardcover books
Ссылка продавца : 25609
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20th Century Womens Education History
1921 - 1962 Collection of Correspondence of El Paso Texas Educator & Author Dr. Lucinda De Leftwich Templin Including Material Concerning Her War Museum and the Establishment of Radford School for Girls
El Paso Texas: Not Published 1921. The collection includes over 150 dated and signed letters written to and a few items from Dr. Lucinda DeLeftwich Templin 1888-1969 author historian & collector ".one of El Paso's best-loved and most distinguished educators - in 1916 she took her undergraduate and Master's at U. of Missouri and became Dean of Lindenwood College in St. Charles MO. did doctoral work at Harvard and Columbia and took over as principal at the Radford School in 1927 at the time called El Paso School for Girls; Dr. Templin interested Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radford of Webster Grove Mo. in the school and the Radfords paid off the mortgage provided an endowment fund that insured the institution's stability and the name of the school was changed in honor of these benefactors. During Dr. Templin's administration Radford School grew to a nationally accredited school for girls in the Southwest and when she retired in 1967 the 22-acre campus had more than $1000000 in physical improvements and was debt-free. Dr. Templin had also completed plans for construction of a $400000 library and museum on property owned by the school; she was a member of the nation's leading educational organizations and honorary societies named consistently to Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Education; author of numerous publications most of which were concerned with the field of education. The above material from her obituary; This wide-ranging diverse collection has three intertwining themes - letters concerning Dr. Templin's ongoing interest in education and educational materials for her school letters which relate to the business and academic part of Radford and letters of reference for applicants and correspondence which relates to the creation of her War Museum where she collected military autographs uniforms photographs paraphernalia weapons from around the world. A sampling of what is found here chronological order: 1921 Dr. James G. Kiernan writing about some autographs he was sending to Templin - he was famous for the earliest-known use of the word heterosexual in the United States; 1921 Ellen Shaw Barlow writing in relation to the national Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor requesting Templin's presence for a meeting of the Committee on the Care and Training of Delinquent Women and Girls; 1926 Roy Franklin Nichols 1896-1973 American historian and a Pulitzer Prize winner writing regarding one of Templins' publications; 1928 Breckinridge Long 1881 - 1958 diplomat and politician served in the administrations of Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on Democratic National Committee letterhead - regarding a portrait of Rev. John Breckinridge his great-grandfather Templin was sending in appreciation of his "
defense of Religious Freedom
"; Federico de Onis Sánchez 1885 - 1966 Spanish writer and literary critic taught Spanish literature at Columbia University in New York concerning a recommendation of one of his students for a position at Radford ; educator John L. Bergstresser; Jessie H. Humphries Associate Dean Texas Womens University; Butler Ames 1871-1954 American politician engineer soldier and businessman; Richard Fenner Burges 1873-1945 Texas legislator and conservationist; Alice Mildred Burgess; William Blair Roberts 1881-1964 Episcopal Suffragan Bishop South Dakota; Katharine Denworth president of Bradford Academy regarding an article on sororities in colleges; N. Floyd Templin of the Ohio House of Representatives writing on Templin family genealogical matters; John G. Barry consulting mining geologist and engineer of El Paso regarding an educational alliance between the Radford School and the Texas College of Mines; Arthur L Burroughs publisher writing about the subject of grammar in education; Harriet M. Chase of the National Education Assoc.; Jack Braveheart regarding a talk on the American Indian; Ivan Lee Holt Methodist bishop of St. Louis; Cornelia McKinne Stanwood of the Sarah Dix Hamlin School San Francisco; Joseph Dorfman economic historian at Columbia Univ. asking Templin about her studies with Thorstein Veblen; an interesting 2-page letter from Dr. J. Travis Bennett of El Paso regarding the setting-out of a chart for the physical examination and reportage on condition of applicants to Radford with suggestions; Bertha Baur 1858-1940 directed the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; A.F. Kuhlman Assoc. Dir. University of Chicago regarding research work on childrens' reading habits information; Dr. William S. Gray 1885-1960 American educator and literacy advocate also of U. of Chicago on the same subject; Sallie Caldwell Teachers College Columbia University regarding early learning & English curriculum materials; Mrs. Florence F. Osgood of the Neshobe camp for girls in Vermont requesting an alliance with Radford School; U.S. Army major later colonel Livingston Watrous; Colonel D.C. Pearson New Mexico Military Institute; Ruth Elliott of Wellesley College; Chris P. Fox sheriff El Paso regarding falling down on the job for police protection near the school; Brent N. Rickard American Smelting & Refining Works; Louise Traxell Greeley Dean of Women at U. of Wisconsin Madison; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. Aleshire Fort Bliss Texas; Mrs. L.J. Calvocoressi Chairman of the Women's Auxiliary of the Greek War Relief Assoc.; Lt. Col. later major-general Ray. T. Maddocks; Robert E. McKee Sr. 1889-1964 major U.S. contractor engineer builder; Columbia Broadcasting System program press information director George Crandall; Colonel later Brig. General Charles G. Sage; Elmer Davis 1890 1958 news reporter author the Director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II and a Peabody Award recipient; William McChesney Martin Jr. 1906-1998 ninth and longest-serving Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve serving from April 2 1951 to January 31 1970 under five Presidents; Bernard Hoffman 1913 - 1979 American LIFE magazine photographer and documentary photographer first American photographer on the ground at Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945; Alfred E. Stearns Chairman Overseas Schools Committee; Colonel Hugh J. Deeney Chief of the Adjutant General Division; Col Harold R. Turner first commander of White Sands Missile Proving Ground; Guy Sylvestre Jean-Guy Sylvestre OC FRSC 1918 -2010 Canadian literary critic librarian and civil servant; Rear Admiral Barry Kennedy Atkins 1911 -2005 officer of the United States Navy best known for his achievements as a destroyer captain in World War II; R. Burdell Bixby prominent Republican of NY State; Robert W. Hamilton justice of the Texas Supreme Court regarding a Radford school girl reference; Colombian world federalist Santiago Gutiérrez; M.S. Sundaram Head of Education Indian embassy; Raymond L. Telles Jr. b. 1915 was the first Mexican-American Mayor of a major American city El Paso Texas 3 letters; Ángela Acuña de Chacón Chilean who served as commissioner 1960-1972 on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; William G. Stark Consul General of Canada; Rene Mascarenas Miranda Municipal President mayor of Juarez; Gordon Llewellyn Allott 1907-1989 Republican politician; Mrs. William Barclay Parsons president of the National Council of Women of the United States; John Koehler Gerhart 1907 - 1981 United States Air Force four star general; J. T. Rutherford 1921 - 2006 United States Representative from Texas; R. G. Follis Chairman of Board. Standard Oil Company of California; Robert John Morris 1914-1996 President of the University of Dallas American anti-Communist activist 2 notes; Karl Robin Bendetsen 1907 -1989 remembered primarily for his role as architect of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II; Elmer Ellis 1901 - 1989 American educator and fourteenth president of the University of Missouri; historian C.L. Sonnichsen; Marshall S. Carter Deputy Director of Central Intelligence CIA; Millicent C. McIntosh 1898-2001 fourth dean of Barnard College 1947-1952 and the College's first president - this is the last letter dated 1962 and in it Dr. Templin is asking for McIntosh to help with providing a successor to the headship at Radford - Templin was soon to retire and died relatively soon afterwards. Some of the letters and notes are very short with limited content; others more voluminous.Additional materials include: letters to another Templin family member from Scott Wike Lucas 1892 - 1968 two-term Democratic United States Senator 1939-1951 from Illinois and Joel Bennett Clark 1890 -1954 better known as Bennett Champ Clark Democratic United States Senator from Missouri from 1933 until 1945 later a United States federal judge; and a few other letters; an undated letter to Templin from pianist Ola Gulledge; a two -page undated letter on The American School Foundation Mexico letterhead; a few letters from Frank S. Ross Major Gen. U.S. Army regarding the Templin War Museum project; a clipped signature of Alvan Tufts Fuller 1878 -1958 and one of John Kieran; and a unidentified sepia-tone matte-finish photograph circa 1920s that may be Dr. Templin or perhaps a friend; a few of the items with the original mailing envelopes; many letters with old adhesive residue from being mounted at some time some with old tape marks in the corners some of the items trimmed as if to accommodate in a smaller frame or album not here; old fold lines ageing; some with corner-attrition due to being removed; in overall good to very good condition and an interesting group of material encompassing the rich educational business and personal life of this well-known Texas woman educator whose contacts spanned the United States and the world. . Unique. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
Ссылка продавца : 21397
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2122
Esquire : The Magazine for Men April 1949 Special 12 - Page Guide to Good Golfing
New York: Esquire Inc David A Smart 1949. A superb item for the golf collector 12 page guide plus numerous adverts covering the whole golfing scene incs at double page size a pullout colored print of " The Golfers " playing at St Andrews by Charles Lees Wonderful condition you won't be disappointed! 167pp. Not Inscribed or Signed. This is the First Edition. Paper Magazine . Fine/No Jacket Issued. Illus. by Various Including a Coloured Print of the Famous Golfer Picture " the Golfers " By Charles Lees in Superb Condition . Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Magazine . Esquire Inc David A Smart unknown
Ссылка продавца : 001622
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344h2051
Understanding the Ulster Covenant
Great Britain: U.S.C.N. Paperback. B009510QBS 28 pages. Illustrated. Examines this historic Ulster event by explaining its origins the opposition to Home Rule and the events of Ulster Day in 1912. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. . Good. 2012. First Edition. U.S.C.N. paperback
Ссылка продавца : 344H2051
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37th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public General Acts of 1938 - 9 Volumes 1 and 2
His Majesty's Stationary Office 1939. 2 Volumes.This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2600grams ISBN: His Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056690
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37th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public General Acts of 1936 - 1937
Eyre and Spottiswoode 1937. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2050grams ISBN: Eyre and Spottiswoode hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056693
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37th Parliament
The Public General Acts of 1944
His Majesty's Stationary Office 1944. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN: His Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056688
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37th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public General Acts of 1940
His Majesty's Stationary Office 1940. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN: His Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056691
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37th Parliaments of the United Kingdom
The Public General Acts of 1945
His Majesty's Stationary Office 1945. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1400grams ISBN: His Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056689
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37th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public General Acts of 1937 - 38
Eyre and Spottiswoode 1938. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1900grams ISBN: Eyre and Spottiswoode hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056692
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38th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public General Acts of 1947 Volumes 1 and 2
His Majesty's Stationary Office 1947. Volumes 1 & 2. Hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2750grams ISBN: His Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056695
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38th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public General Act of 1949
His Majesty's Stationary Office 1949. Vol.II.This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1900grams ISBN: His Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056697
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39th and 40th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public General Acts of 1951
Her Majesty's Stationary Office 1951. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1100grams ISBN: Her Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 4056694
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4 8 AIMS Education Foundation Gr
Ray's Reflections AIMS Activities
AIMS Education Foundation. Paperback. 1881431843 Clean text. SATISF GNTD SHIPS W/IN 24 HRS. Sorry no APO deliveries. Ships in a padded envelope with free tracking. T23F . Very Good. 2000-01-01. AIMS Education Foundation paperback
Ссылка продавца : 800237420 ISBN : 1881431843 9781881431848
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4 Expanding Horizons
Milestones of History
William N 1970. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Dust Jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN: William, N hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 2489298
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40 Tavole
Roma Vaticano - Musei e Gallerie Pontificie -
40 Tavole Publishing - 1000. PB/Fair condition - Contains 40 picturesque artworks. AR228196. Soft Cover. Good. 40 Tavole Publishing - Paperback
Ссылка продавца : 28196
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42nd Street ETC. Education Theatre Culture E. T.
42nd Street: River to River
New York: 42nd Street ETC Inc. 1984. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 sale item 40 pp. Paperback covers lightly rubbed else very good New York: 42nd Street ETC, Inc. paperback
Ссылка продавца : ZB801559
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70th Congress
MULTILATERAL PEACE TREATY Adress 1928 Article from the Forum Article from Harper's
May not be noted. Fine with no dust jacket. Ww I; European Partition.; We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 70th Congress. MULTILATERAL PEACE TREATY Adress 1928 Article from the Forum Article from Harper's Washington: GPO 1929 . 20 pp. ; issued as 70th Congress 2d session document 176. Stapled Wraps softbound. Original fine condition. From the collection of Senator Bayard Delaware . May not be noted. paperback
Ссылка продавца : 8370
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71st Congress 1st Session
Acceptance and Unveiling of the Statue of Robert Marion La Follette. Presented by the State of Wisconsin. Proceedings in the Congress and in Statuary Hall United States Capitol 71st Congress 1st Session Senate Document No. 4
Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1929. Hardcover. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. Sound binding and hinges. Clean tanned pages. Cloth over boards is edge rubbed with bright gilt lettering. ; Contents: Biographies of Robert Marion La Follette and Jo Davidson the sculptor. Proceedings in Statuary Hall addresses by A. Eustace Hayden John J. Blaine Robert La Follette Sucher Marion Montana Wheeler Philip F. La Follette Charles H. Crownhart Gilbert E. Roe Victor A. Olander Mabel Cory Costigan Edward Keating Claude G. Bowers. Acceptance of the statue by Congress. ; 9.25" tall; 90 pages. United States Government Printing Office hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 3720049
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:aing L Laing L
Anglo-Saxon England
Book Club Associates 1979. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN: Book Club Associates hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 3766835
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:each R
Let the Ink Flow
Fishburn Ink 1980. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Fishburn Ink hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 3859449
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; American Political Science Association. May Bertha Morris. ; DiehlAmerican Council on Education Parker
The story of weights and measures
The American council on education January 1932. Paper Back. Good. The American council on education unknown
Ссылка продавца : 152937
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; National Council for Geographic Education. Lorrin Garfield ; Kennamer Preston EverettAssociation of American Geographers. Jame
Geography as a professional field;
U.S. Dept. of Health Education and Welfare Office of Education; for sale by the Superintendent of Documents U.S. Govt. Print. Off. January 1966. Paper Back. Acceptable. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education; [for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govt. Prin unknown
Ссылка продавца : 136291
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;Dallas Sandra; Simonds Nanette; Atchison Povy Kendal illustrator
Quilt That Walked To Golden: Women and Quilts in the Mountain West From the Overland Trail to Contemporary Colorado
Elmhurst Illinois U.S.A.: Breckling Pr 2007. Second printing. Softcover. New. Elmhurst Illinois U.S.A.: Breckling Pr 2007. Second printing. New. Atchison Povy Kendal. Inspiration drawn from letters journals historical sources and quilts--essential vehicles of women's storytelling through the years--fills this narrative re-creation of the history of the West from the time of the early pioneers to the present day. 70 color photos. 60 b&w photos. 20 line drawings. Breckling Pr paperback
Ссылка продавца : 9130 ISBN : 1933308176 9781933308173
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??. ?????? ????????? (Dr. Kumari Jyotsna)
???????? ??????? (Paryavaran Prabandhan) [Hardcover]
The Title '???????? ??????? (Paryavaran Prabandhan) written/authored/edited by ??. ?????? ????????? (Dr. Kumari Jyotsna)', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240592 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 212 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in Hindi. The subject of this book is Environmental Education. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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North London Collegiate School 1850-1950.
Oxford University Press. 1950. 231pp. 570g. A hundred years of girls' education. Essays in honour of the centenary of the Frances Mary Buss Foundation. Illustrated with b/w photographs and 2 maps. Neat inscription on end-paper o/w V.G. in chipped and rubbed d/w with 4cm loss to top of spine and some to front and rear covers and in protective wrap. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Near V.G./Fair. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Oxford University Press. Hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 1162
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Southamptons' History - A Guide to the Printed Resorces.
Southampton: Southampton Public Libraries. 1968. 20 pages. 70g. Stapled card covers rather marked and edge rubbed Near Very Good with contents tight and clean. A booklett that was published for use in the schools of Southampton to aid research. Stapled Card Covers. Near V.G. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Southampton Public Libraries. Hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 11206
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St. Peter's College. Radley. - Register 1847 -1923.
Oxford University Press. 1923. 498pp. 1.12Kg. Illustrated with 8 b/w plates and fold-out location plan of college. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering and armorial design A little marked especially rear board and rubbed to edges with darkened spine . Previous owners name on front paste-down and a little light spotting heavier on fold-out plan. o/w a clean tight copy. V.G. No d/w. Owing to the weight extra shipping charges will be incurred. 4th Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Oxford University Press. Hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 1913
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The Harrow Calendar: The School Lists Etc: From September 1881 to April 1891
Harrow.: J.C. Wilbee. 1891. 499pp. 300g. Ten entries in the name of Winston Spencer Churchill are listed in the index of this edition of the Harrow School Lists as well as listing many of the masters and fellow pupils who were to have such an influence on his life. Original blue cloth boards with gilt emblam to front and lettering to spine. Boards rubbed to edges and are badly stained in patches. Internally there is a pencilled note on front endpaper and front paste-down is stained o/w the contents are tight and clean with no foxing. Boards POOR contents V.G. Scan available on request. A scarce item of Churchill interest . 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5�" - 6�" tall. J.C. Wilbee. Hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 2464
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[ LOUIS ( M. Le Chanoine), Docteur en théologie]
Manuel de religion à l'usage des établissements d'éducation et des personnes cultivées, troisième partie: moyens de sanctification
Traduction et adaptation de l'original par M. le Chanoine Louis, 4ème édition, Imprimerie des Orph.-Apprentis, Guenange en Moselle, 1937– in-8, 206 pp – couverture bradel beige clair
Ссылка продавца : 4989
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[ MASSON José René ]
ENCYCLOPEDIE DES ENFANS, ou abrégé de toutes les sciences, a l'usage des écoles des deux sexes
Paris Chez Bossange, Masson et Besson 1807 in 8 (21x13) 1 volume reliure demi basane fauve de l'époque, dos lisse orné de faux nerfs dorés, pièce de titre, VIII, LVI et 605 pages, avec 11 planches hors texte gravées par Tardieu, dont une mappemonde. José René Masson. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Ссылка продавца : 44005
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[ NICOLE Pierre ]
DE L'ÉDUCATION D'UN PRINCE. Divisée en trois parties, dont la dernière contient divers traittez utiles à tout le monde
Paris Chez Gaspar Migeot 1671 in 16 (14,5x8,5) 1 volume reliure pleine basane fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs muet, page de titre, 6 feuillets préliminaires de préface non chiffrés et 305 pages, et 2 feuillets de table des matières non chiffrés in fine, des petites traces brunes claires marginales sur les premiers cahiers. Pierre Nicole, Chartres 1625 - Paris 1695, théologien janséniste, et moraliste français. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Ссылка продавца : 053729
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[3 ouvrages rares] - Marquis Da COSTA (de Beauregard) + [Chevalier Turgot] + Instruction -
Essai sur l'Amélioration de l'Agriculture dans les Pays Montueux et en particulier la Savoye - Avec des recherches sur les principes et les moyens propres à y augmenter la population, la vivification et le bien-être des Peuples -
1774 Chambery - Gorrin - 1774 - 1 volume in8 de 286 pages + feuillet d'errata + 4 planches dépliantes - Reliure pleine basane d'époque - Accroc à la coiffe supérieure - coiffe inférieure arasée - dos cinq nerfs - Bon état -
Ссылка продавца : GF32203
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[ABBÉ DE L'ÉPÉE. SOURDS-MUETS].-
Loi relative à M. l'Abbé de l'Épée, & à son établissement en faveur des Sourds & Muets.-
Donnée à Paris, le 29 juillet 1791. (Toulon). Mallard. (1791). In-4 (ca 210 x 270mm) de 3 pages, non rogné (état d'origine). Bandeau original représentant un coq occupé à picorer une grappe de raisin avec la devise: la Nation, la Loi, le Roi. Bords de ff. insolés sinon bon état. Rare.
Ссылка продавца : ORD-11
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[Abott, John Stevens Cabot]
Die Familien-Mutter oder die vertrauliche Darstellung der Grundsätze, welche eine Mutter in der Erziehung ihrer Kinder leiten sollen. - Aus dem Englischen. Mit einem Frontispiz.
New York, Amerikanische Traktat-Gesllschaft (1852). Kl.8°. 163 S. Geprägte Olwd mit Rückentitel in Gold und -Vergoldung. Einband etwas berieben, kleines Loch im Rückenbezug ; teils etwas braunfleckig.
Ссылка продавца : 26576AB
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[ACADEMIE DELPHINALE]
BULLETIN de l'ACADEMIE DELPHINALE n° 8 - Novembre-Décembre 2002
Un bulletin de 20 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, Académie Delphinale (Grenoble) fondée en 1772
Ссылка продавца : LFA01680
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[ALPHABET].-
A B C Book-Of-All-Nations.-
New York. Cleveland. The World Syndicate Publishing Co. ca 1930. In-f°(250 x 370mm) broché, couverture toilée, illustrée couleurs sur les 2 plats, 16 pages non chiffrées, chaque lettre illustrée en couleurs témoigne d'un pays. Couverture un peu tachée, intérieur très frais. Rare.
Ссылка продавца : ORD-12002
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