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[EDUCATION] - THOMAS (Christian) -
La réussite adaptée à votre enfant.
Monaco, Editions du rocher - comprendre et imaginer, 1992 ; grand in-12, 177 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 201002376
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[EDUCATION] - THOMIN (Lucien) -
Mémoires d'un instituteur.
Bruxelles, Librairie Victor Palme, 1886 ; in-12, 246 pp., cartonnage. Bon état demi-cuir vert dos a 4 nerfs un peu frotté -.
Référence libraire : 201807731
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[EDUCATION] - VERMEIL (Guy) -
La fatigue à l'école.
Paris, Les éditions ESF - collection science de l'éducation, 1977 ; in-8, 142 pp., br. Broché bon état.
Référence libraire : 201215966
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[EDUCATION] - VIAL (Jean) -
Les instituteurs, douze siècles d'histoire.
Lyon, Jean-Pierre Delarge, 1980 ; in-4, 260 pp., ce cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
Référence libraire : 201317838
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[EDUCATION] - VIAL (Jean) -
Les instituteurs, douze siècles d'histoire.
Lyon, Jean-Pierre Delarge, 1980 ; in-4, 260 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
Référence libraire : 200804722
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[EDUCATION] - VIAUD (Marie-laure) -
Montessori, Freinet, Steiner… une école différente pour mon enfant?
Paris, Nathan, 2008 ; in-8, 319 pp., br.
Référence libraire : 202500518
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[EDUCATION].
UNE ECOLE MENAGERE EN SOLOGNE. Nouan-le-Fuzelier, 1916. Organisation, fonctionnement.
Paris, Imprimerie J. Mersch, 1917. In-8, plaquette agrafée.
Référence libraire : 5453
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[enfantina]:
Récréations instructives pour la jeunesse. Tableaux coloriés. I. série.
Esslingen, J.-F. Schreiber, 1866. In-4 de [4]-4p., 30 planches double, cartonnage d'éditeur, dos de percaline rouge, plat de papier teinté bleu, titre imprimé au premier plat (reliure désolidarisée du corps de l'ouvrage, qui est parsemé de petit coup de crayon gris de ci, de là). Manque au dos.
Référence libraire : 5034
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[ENGRAND (Henri)]
Leçons élémentaires sur l'Histoire à l'usage de la jeunesse.
A Reims, chez Le Batard, 1810. In-12, cartonnage papier marbré muet de l’époque, VIII-136 pp.
Référence libraire : 544463
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[ESCRIME] - [EDUCATION PHYSIQUE].-
Sous-secrétariat d'Etat de l'Education Physique. REGLEMENT d'ESCRIME.
1934 Nancy, P., Strasbourg, Librairie Militaire Berger-Levrault, 1934, grand in 8° broché, 96 pages ; 52 figures ; couverture fanée.
Référence libraire : 30088
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[EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931] [COLLECTIF]
La Pénétration Scolaire dans les Minorités Ethniques
Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1931. 1 plaquette in-8, 20 pp., brochée, illustrée d'une carte, de photos et de tableaux, bon état, présence d'un tampon sur le premier plat.
Référence libraire : 851
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[EYMERY, de Saintes (Alexis)] - [FLAUGERGUES (Pauline)].-
La grandeur et la bonté de Dieu manifestées dans ses oeuvres ; ou Entretiens sur les beautés de la nature, offerts à l'enfance. Publiées par les auteurs de la Bibliothèque d'Education. 1re Série - 2e Année. L'Enfance. Avec gravure.
1835 P., D. Eymery (Bibliothèque d'Education), 1835, petit in 12, cartonnage ancien de papier bleu gauffré, 193-59 pages ; frontispice ; quelques rousseurs ; galeries de vers à quelques pages, ne nuisant pas à la lecture.
Référence libraire : 57908
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[Fairfax, Henry?]
An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon In the Year of our Lord 1687 containing Only Matters of Fact As they Occurred
publisher not identified London 1688. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Pamphlet A contemporary collection of documents chronicling King James II’s attempt to change Magdalen College of Oxford University into a Roman Catholic institution. When the presidency of the college became vacant the protestants elected John Hough to take the position but James ordered the fellows to elect a Catholic Anthony Farmer as their president. J. R. Bloxam expanded the collection in his Magdalen College and King James II 1686-1688 1886. In the introduction he describes James’ actions in the conflict as “an overt and undisguised step towards opening the chief seminaries of the Church of England to Roman influences and occupation†p. viii. Although there is no editor named the binder’s label on the front cover attributes it to Henry Fairfax who is often named as the likely editor. Fairfax’s biography in the Dictionary of National Biography 1885-1900 however reports the editorship “is usually claimed for Charles Aldworth vice-president of the college†p. 135. The royal order suspending Aldworth and Fairfax from Fellowships at the college is provided on p. 13. Other claimants include John Hough and Francis Bagshaw. Size: 7.5"-8" - Small Octavo Sm. 8vo. 40 pages. Item Type: Pamphlet. The text block is tight and unmarked. The paper is tanned but remains supple. Rebound in a blue paper wrapper with silver floral decorations and title on label pasted to the front cover. The pamphlet has been glued onto new end papers which are in turn glued into the wrapper. Scattered foxing but text mostly clean. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Politics & Government; Magdalen College University of Oxford -- History -- 17th century; 1641-1700; Britain/UK; Renaissance 16thc to 17thc; Education. Main Picture: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Front cover with paste-down label. Picture 2: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Title page. Picture 3: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - First page of the table of contents. Picture 4: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Second page of the table of contents and facing page with insertion. Picture 5: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Errata and first page of text. Picture 6: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Sample two-page spread. Picture 7: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Sample two-page spread. Picture 8: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Sample two-page spread. Picture 9: Henry Fairfax An Impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon 1688 - Last page of text. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1251. . [publisher not identified] paperback
Référence libraire : 1251
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[FASHION -- SEWING & EDUCATION]. CONOVER, Isabel DeNyse
A complete course in dressmaking in twelve lessons: Introduction; Aprons and house dresses; Underwear; Blouses; Skirts; Dresses; Coats; Pattern and pattern making; Infants’ clothes; Children’s clothes; Boys’ clothes; Men’s clothes and index. . . Lessons I-XII.
New York: Edward J. Clode 1922. 12 vols. 12mo. 1184 pp all vols. separately paginated. With 100’s of text illustrations diagrams patterns. Brown cloth-backed cream-coloured softcovers illustrated in brown & brown lettering very slight shelfwear slight soiling to fore-edges still a NF set preserved in the original open case. First edition 2nd printing of this informative and well-illustrated set issued by Woman’s Home Companion intended as a Jazz Age “how-to†instructional sewing and tailoring course to properly instruct young aspiring fashion designers seamstresses and at home housewives how to craft the current Flapper-era fashions. These well-organized volumes include sections on selecting the proper clothes and colours simple stitches making their garments attractive trimmings to add a little extra to underwear; different types of blouses lingerie blouses kimono blouses “Smart†clothes drop waist dresses and the key of pattern making. This course helped to propel the idea of “Flapper Design Fashion†and reflected many of her own innovative artistic and graciously elegant designs. Conover Stadtmiller 1891-1968 was a Los Angeles fashion designer associate fashion editor of Woman’s Home Companion and after marrying noted Kennicott Copper Co. mining engineer Karl Stadtmiller 1893-1934 retired from her career until after her husband’s sudden death. Worldcat locates 4 sets FIT-NY Indiana U MFA Boston Toronto Public. Edward J. Clode, paperback
Référence libraire : 62342
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[FASHION -- WOMEN & EDUCATION]. WILLIAMS, Beryl
Fashion is our business. . . .
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co. 1945. 8vo. 204 2 pp. With 22 photo plates. Black publisher’s cloth silver lettering front cover & spine slight shelfwear minor bumping at foot of spine w/ d.j. cover art of Dragonia fabric by Everfast chipping & tear to upper fore-edge minor chipping foot of spine couple minor closed tears still VG/VG- copy. Second printing of this work drawn from interviews with 12 leading American fashion designers intended as a “splendid career book full of suggestions for the girl who who feels drawn to the great world of clothes and designers.†Those interviewed included Clare Potter - considered inventor of American sportswear; Emily Wilkens - pioneer in fashion clothing for teenagers; Hattie Carnegie with her ever elegant dresses; Edith Head - famed Hollywood costume designer; Louella Ballerino -- famed California designer of sportswear swimwear and distinct ethnographic influenced fashions and others. J.B. Lippincott Co., hardcover
Référence libraire : 62617
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[FASHION -- SEWING & EDUCATION]. ROSENFELD, Prof I[sidor].
The practical designer: revised edition an encyclopedia to designers and cutters for women’s . . . blouses and shirt waists.
New York: The Leading Pattern Co. 1916. Two parts in one vol. Small folio. 9.75 x 12.5 in. 2 28; 251-341 1 pp. Engraved & illustrated title vignettes text illustrations diagrams photos throughout including engraved signed certificate of completion. Original pebbled green cloth “Spring Binder†w/ gilt stamping & ruling on spine labels on endpapers minor tear to spine scuffing still VG copy from the library of Rose M. Cervini Savarese 1891-1965 w/ certificate signed by Rosenfeld. First edition of this exceedingly scarce and well-illustrated installment in Rosenfeld’s self-instruction dressmaking course available in 14 parts in 3 vols. where students could choose their particular course installment. This well-organized volume details the grading special garment cutting sketching tailoring dressmaking and fitting for dressmakers at the end of the Progressive Era. Rosenfeld b. 1883 was an Austro-Hungarian-American Jewish tailor and dress designer who before World War I had established not only his education courses but also oversaw his own design house and dressmaking operation in Brooklyn New York. The Leading Pattern Co. allowed him to not only train his current employees but recruit further. Worldcat locates 6 copies -- most incomplete or just mircofiche as well as incorrect dates for Rosenfeld FIT NY 10 vols St. Louis Pub. incomplete U of Chicago 13 vols. Northern Illinois LACMA DLC Thomas Jefferson Univ. The Leading Pattern Co., hardcover
Référence libraire : 62798
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[FELTON (Henry)]
A Dissertation on Reading the Classics, and forming a Just Style. Written in the Year 1709, and addressed to the Right Honourable, John Lord Roos, the present Marquis of Granby.
First Edition, signed at the end "Henry Felton, Belvoir, Dec. 29. 1710.", [2], xx, [14], 228 pp., contemporary morocco, gilt, rebacked with original gilt spine, all edges gilt, with the bookplate of George Manners (1723-1783), son of the third Duke of Rutland.
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[FERRY (Jules)] - GUILHAUME (Philippe).-
Jules Ferry.
P., Albin Michel, 1992, in 8° broché, 180 pages.
Référence libraire : 36496
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[Film epehemera] [Education]
Original New York State Division of Motion Pictures License Application circa 1960
New York: New York State Education Department 1960. Vintage application for an original license from the State of New York Education Department Division of Motion Pictures circa 1960.<br /> <br /> From 1925 to 1965 an application form was required to be submitted for every motion picture screened in New York State. New York State's Motion Picture Division and its predecessor the Motion Picture Commission reviewed each film intended for screening in New York State and issued a license for exhibition for a film meeting professional standards unless said film was judged "obscene indecent immoral inhuman sacrilegious or of such character that its exhibition would tend to corrupt morals or to incite crime."<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 11 inches. Recto only. Near Fine. New York State Education Department unknown
Référence libraire : 167795
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[FOREZ] - CHATELUS (Jean).-
Il y a cinquante ans. Souvenirs d'un Stéphanois. Nouvelle édition revue et completée.
1928 Saint Etienne, La Loire Républicaine, 1928, in 8° broché, 161 pages ; non coupé
Référence libraire : 79319
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[FOTHERGILL (John)]
A Letter to a Friend in the Country, Relative to the Intended School, at Ackworth, in Yorkshire.
Second edition, with additions, 8vo, 64pp., LACKS PLATES, some light spotting, library stamp to verso of title, later paper wrappers.
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[FREEMAN, Arthur James] ST PHILIP'S SETTLEMENT EDUCATION & ECONOMICS RESEARCH SOCIETY
The Equipment of the Workers. An Enquiry by the St. Philips Settlement Education and Economics Research Society into the adequacy of the adult manual workers for the discharge of their responsibilities as head of households producers and citizens
London: George Allen & Unwin 1919. First Edition. Octavo. Olive drab boards lettered in black on spine and front cover; xvi 336pp. Inserted advertising leaf tipped in before first page of Preface. Tight straight and unmarked copy Near Fine. Social survey of British labourers mainly in the city of Sheffield undertaken immediately following the Great War. The Society was under the directorship though not credited herein of the prominent Fabian Socialist anthroposophist and educator Arthur James Freeman 1886-1972 who also founded the Sheffield Educational Settlement 1918. Among contemporary testimonials included on the inserted advertising leaf is the following from the Daily Mail: ".One of the most interesting social studies that have been made since Charles Booth's Life and Labour in London.Anyone who agrees that 'the proper study of mankind is man' could not fail to find this fascinating." See Helen Smith "Love Sex Work and Friendship: Northern Working-Class Men and Sexuality in the First Half of the Twentieth Century" in Alana Harris & Timothy Jones eds Love and Romance in Britain 1918-1970 Lon: 2015. George Allen & Unwin unknown
Référence libraire : 28312
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[GALILEIANA / JESUIT EDUCATION] / MARCHELLI, Giovanni
Trattato del Compasso di Proporzione.
Milan: Giuseppe Galeazzi 1759. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo 20.2 x 14.4 cm. XXII pp. 352 pp. 8 ff. with 1 large 40 x 50 cm folding plate containing 5 illustrations; title-page printed in red and black engraved device on title. Bound in contemporary publisher's binding title in ink on spine. Minor edge wear minor staining to lower cover. Quires C and E loosening internally very fresh and clean retaining deckle at fore-edge and bottom edge toning to plate marginal paper flaw and rear reinforcement of crease to plate otherwise an excellent copy. Rare first and sole edition of this treatise on the proportional compass written by the Jesuit Giovanni Marchelli. The work was expressly written for the use of Marchelli's mathematics pupils in the Jesuit College of Milan and thus provides interesting evidence for the use of scientific instruments in Jesuit education. The text offers an advanced understanding of Galileo's landmark instrument and coming from a Jesuit it is perhaps notable that Galileo's "invention" of the instrument is so candidly celebrated. The proportional compass or 'sector' in fact combines two separate instruments one for making observations by adding a quadrant to its arms the other to calculate various measures like proportion trigonometry and squares and cube roots. Its several scales permit easy and direct solutions for problems in surveying gunnery and navigation. Conceived as a universal instrument the device was adapted for a variety of pedagogical purposes far more diverse than Galileo's sector ranging from pure geometry to such practical operations as taking measurements for the architectural orders p. 11 converting currency and calculating interest p. 42 performing various 'rule-of-three' operations such as the dissolution of business partnerships p. 53 surveying passim and the construction of Napier tables p. 73. The compass scales are well illustrated and the text includes tables giving the positions of the various markings. The large folding plate provides diagrams "for constructing Galileo's quadrant" that show with great refinement exactly where the markings on the quadrant's arm and tangent are to be engraved. The final chapter deals with military problems such as the determination of the caliber of cannon balls. OCLC locates copies at Adler Planetarium Michigan Oklahoma Woodstock Theological. De Backer-Sommervogel V.525 4; Cinti 177; Carli-Favaro 128; Tomash II.M34. <br/> <br/> Giuseppe Galeazzi hardcover
Référence libraire : 5386
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[GIRAL DEL PINO (Hip?lito San Joseph)] DEL PUEYO (Raymundo) Editor.
A New Spanish Grammar; or, the Elements of the Spanish Language: containing an easy and compendious method to speak and write it correctly. With Several Useful Remarks on the most particular Idioms and Fundamental Rules, shewing Low to make use of them, as well in Speaking as in Writing. The whole extracted from the best Observations of Spanish Grammarians, and particularly of the Royal Spanish Academy of Madrid. To which is added an English grammar, for the use of Spaniards. A new edition. By Raymundo del Pueyo, M. A. Teacher of the Spanish Language.
New edition, 8vo, [12], 459, [1]pp., cont. calf, covers detached.
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[GOUGH (John)]
A Collection of Narrative Pieces from Ancient and Modern History. With a Short Introduction to Geography. For the Use of the Lower Classes of English Scholars in the School at Prospect Hill.
First edition, 12mo (160 x 95 mm), iv, [5]-154, [2]pp., cont. calf, a little rubbed, joints starting, red morocco spine lettering piece. John Gough (1720?1791) arithmetician, born and educated at Kendal, Westmorland. After several years spent as a teacher in Pickwick in Wiltshire, he arrived in Ireland in 1750 to take charge of the school at Cork established by his only brother, James Gough (1712?1780). In 1752 he accepted the mastership of the prestigious Friends' school at Dublin, which he held until 1774, and after moved to a similar appointment at Lisburn. He was the author of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers, as well as numerous school text books. The verso of the title carries and advert for the "Boarding School at Prospect Hill, near Lisburn." Including a chapter with "Several short stories relative to the Treatment of the Indians in America and the Slave Trade." ESTC locates just the British Library and Trinity College copies; The National Library of Ireland also hold a copy.
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[Graber, Vitus]
Grabers Leitfaden der Tierkunde für die oberen Klassen der Mittelschulen. Bearbeitet von Robert Latzel. 6., den neuen Lehrplänen angepasste und verbess. Aufl.
Wien, Tempsky u. Lpz., Freytag 1910. 217 S., m. 463 Abb. ím Text, 19 Farbendrucktaf. u. 3 tiergeograph. Karten, OLn.
Référence libraire : PAED0165
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[GRAILLARD DE GRAVILLE Barthélémy-Claude]:
L'ami des filles.
A Paris et se vend à Liège, chez J. F. Bassompierre et J. Van den Berghen, 1761. In-12 de [4]-161-[1] pages, plein veau brun, dos à nerfs muet, tranches mouchetées rouges.
Référence libraire : 20474
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[Grand Quartier Général 1er et 3e Bureau]
Instruction sur les travaux de campagne à l'usage des troupes de toutes armes approuvée le 21 décembre 1915.
Paris, imprimerie nationale, 1915. in 12, 278pp, br. Nombreuses illustrations in texte.
Référence libraire : 5922
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[Graz - Messendorf]
Instruction für die Direction der steierm. Landes-Zwangsarbeitsanstalt in Messendorf.
(Graz, Styria, 1871). 4°. 12 S., Heftstreifen.
Référence libraire : 46209
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[Griffiths]
L'Ascanius Moderne; ou L'Illustre Avanturier
Edinburgh 1763. Hardcover. pp. 198. Small 8vo. Quarter brown leather over dark green paper-covered boards. Gilt lettering and decoration to spine. Green ribbon page marker and engraved frontispiece; folding portion of frontispiece and all other plates missing. Scuffing to extremities light scoring to rear board spots and tidemarks to some pages; good. Two parts in one continuous pagination. Bookplate of Le Duc de Cres to front pastedown. hardcover
Référence libraire : 098851
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[GRIVEL Guillaume (Uzerche 1735 - 1810)].-
L'Ami des Jeunes Gens. Seconde édition, revue, corrigée & augmentée par l'Auteur.-
Lille. Henry. 1766. 2 parties en 1 volume in-12 (100 x 166mm) plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, titre or, gardes peignées, 2ff., X, (2), 223 et 2ff., 239 pages. Des rousseurs et petits défauts mais plutôt bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage assez rzre. Curieux exemplaire dont le 1er plat porte en lettres d'or l'inscription Académie d'Éducation établie à Marseille, Académie dont je n'ai pu trouver de traces mais dont ce livre atteste l'existence.
Référence libraire : ORD-14149
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[Göhrung, Christopher Ludwig vermutl.]
Kurze und faßliche Darstellung der Pestalozzischen Methode. Zweites Bändchen, welches die Einführungsarbeit derselben darstellt. Für Schulvorsteher, Geistliche und Schullehrer. Ueber die Einführbarkeit der Pestalozzischen Methode in Volksschulen. Ein Anhang zu der kurzen und faßlichen Darstellung derselben. Bd. 2 (von 2) apart.
Stuttg., Steinkopf 1810. kl.-8°, 122 S., 2 Bl. (Index), 1Bl. Vlgsanz., Kart. d. Zt., berieb., kl. RüSch., schwache Schmutzfl., berieb., Deckeln aufgebogen, Namenszug am flieg. Vors., am vord. Innendeckel u. Haupttitel Verm. v. alter Hd..
Référence libraire : PAED0409
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[Hamburg] Randt, Ursula
CAROLINENSTRASSE 35--GESCHICHTE DER MAEDCHENSCHULE DER DEUTSCH-ISRAELITISCHEN GEMEINDE IN HAMBURG 1884-1942
12mo; 117 pages; In German. 2 long handwritten letters from the author laid in. A nicely done history. (GER-39-4)
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[HEALTH & EDUCATION -- WOMEN]. BEECHER, Catharine E[sther].
A treatise on domestic economy for the use of young ladies at home and at school. . . .
New York NY: Harper & Brothers Publishers 329 & 331 Pearl Street 1854. 12mo. 369 13 pp. With numerous woodcut-engravings. Embossed plum-coloured publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine minor sunning to spine slight sunning to fore-edges minor bumping to corners occasional light foxing still VG- copy from the library of Eleanore Weinstock. Revised & expanded edition of this groundbreaking work by one of the most significant women reformers of the 19th-Century older sister to Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher. After the death of their mother Roxanna Foote Beecher left the 16-year-old Catharine as surrogate mother she spent her career promoting education for women and urging education reforms treating women as teaching professionals including founding of the short-lived Western Female Institute in 1837. Beecher advocated that not only should women receive rigorous instruction in child rearing home economics and domestic science but also taught history Latin rhetoric algebra logic physical education and science. Although she vigorously advocated for women’s education supported better health practices and increasing public roles she remained later in life resistant to women’s suffrage believing it would interfere with their roles in ensuring morality and security in the home. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 329 & 331 Pearl Street, hardcover
Référence libraire : 64185
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[HEALTH & EDUCATION -- WOMEN]. BEECHER, Catharine E[sther].
Letters to the people on health and happiness.
New York NY: Harper & Brothers Publishers 329 & 331 Pearl Street 1856. 12mo. vi 7-192 2 29 1 pp. With numerous woodcut-engravings throughout the text. Embossed blue-green-coloured publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine slight shelfwear rubbing offset toning on endpapers still a VG copy from the library of Eleanore Weinstock. Second printing of this informative work in applied health statistics by the noted 19th-Century woman’s reformer offering a valuable guide to contemporary ideas about women’s health and sexual exploitation of women and the seeming sexual precocity of the younger generation. Beecher declaims in her introduction that “the majority of parents in this nation are systematically educating the rising generation to be feeble deformed homely sickly and miserable; as much so as if it were their express aim. . . .†In preparing this work she had asked one woman in each of 200 different communities to report on the health of 10 married women among their friends and the replies showed that the great majority were “habitual invalids†“delicate†or “diseased†with only a small number well and strong due to lack of fresh air and exercise tight-waisted garments poor diet and ignorance of bodily functions including sexuality and sexual exploitation by male physicians. As the older sister to Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher Catharine spent her career promoting education for women and urging education reforms treating women as teaching professionals including founding of the short-lived Western Female Institute in 1837. Catharine Beecher also advocated that not only should women receive rigorous instruction in child rearing home economics and domestic science but also taught history Latin rhetoric algebra logic physical education and science. Although she vigorously advocated for women’s education supported better health practices and increasing public roles she remained later in life resistant to women’s suffrage believing it would interfere with their roles in ensuring morality and security in the home. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 329 & 331 Pearl Street, hardcover
Référence libraire : 64187
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[HEALTH & EDUCATION -- WOMEN]. BEECHER, Catharine E[sther].
Letters to the people on health and happiness.
New York NY: Harper & Brothers Publishers 329 & 331 Pearl Street 1855. 12mo. vi 7-192 2 29 1 pp. With numerous woodcut-engravings throughout the text. Embossed scarlet-coloured publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine minor chipping & rubbing to head of spine minor scuffing slight bumping to corners still a VG copy from the library of Miss Addie Hobbs Mayfield Michigan Aug. 31 1873 S.L. Macy and Eleanore Weinstock w/ ownership markings on endpapers. First edition first printing of this informative work in applied health statistics by the noted 19th-Century woman’s reformer offering a valuable guide to contemporary ideas about women’s health and sexual exploitation of women and the seeming sexual precocity of the younger generation. Beecher declaims in her introduction that “the majority of parents in this nation are systematically educating the rising generation to be feeble deformed homely sickly and miserable; as much so as if it were their express aim. . . .†In preparing this work she had asked one woman in each of 200 different communities to report on the health of 10 married women among their friends and the replies showed that the great majority were “habitual invalids†“delicate†or “diseased†with only a small number well and strong due to lack of fresh air and exercise tight-waisted garments poor diet and ignorance of bodily functions including sexuality and sexual exploitation by male physicians. As the older sister to Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher Catharine spent her career promoting education for women and urging education reforms treating women as teaching professionals including founding of the short-lived Western Female Institute in 1837. Catharine Beecher also advocated that not only should women receive rigorous instruction in child rearing home economics and domestic science but also taught history Latin rhetoric algebra logic physical education and science. Although she vigorously advocated for women’s education supported better health practices and increasing public roles she remained later in life resistant to women’s suffrage believing it would interfere with their roles in ensuring morality and security in the home. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 329 & 331 Pearl Street, hardcover
Référence libraire : 64186
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[HEALTH & EDUCATION -- WOMEN]. BEECHER, Catharine E[sther].
Physiology and calisthenics for schools and families; Calisthenic exercises for schools families and health establishments. . . .
New York NY: Harper & Brothers Publishers Franklin Square 1860. Two works in one. 12mo. viii 9-193 1; 6 58 pp. With numerous woodcut-engravings throughout the text. Embossed dark brown publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine slight shelfwear rubbing spotting on upper fore-edge front cover still a VG copy from the libraries of Sophia Casey and Eleanore Weinstock. Early printing of these well-illustrated works on physiology health and gymnastics for fitness by the noted 19th-Century woman’s reformer offering a valuable guide to contemporary ideas about women’s health which grew out of the physical fitness and nutrition ideas popular in hydropathic quackery medicine in the U.S. prior to the Civil War. Catharine Beecher felt corsets not only made exercise impossible but actually deformed women’s bodies and these deformities could be passed on through heredity and degrade the human race so she vigorously campaigned for curriculum to include calisthenics and appropriate dress and exercises for young women. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square, hardcover
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[Hecker, Johann Julius]
Sammlung erbaulicher Predigten auf alle Sonn- und Festtags-Evangelia wie auch über einige Bußtexte von verschiedenen geistreichen Evangelisch-Lutherischen Lehrern gehalten nebst einem Anhang etlicher Reden und Predigten auf besondere Fälle gerichtet. (Erster und Zweyter Theil in einem Band).
Bln, Verlag der Buchhandlung der Realschule 1753. 4°. 10 Bll., 768, 656 S., 12 Bll. Ldr der Zt mit Rückentitel und -vergoldung. Teils etwas gebräunt, teils auch schwach wasserrandig. Rücken etwas berieben, einige Leder-Fehlstellen ergänzt.
Référence libraire : 30659AB
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[His Majesty's Stationery Office]
Drawings of the Flags in Use at the Present Time by Various Nations; Admiralty
London: Eyre and Spottiswoode 1916. Hardcover. pp. 39; ff. 200 illustrations. Royal 8vo. Black cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. Full page colour plates showing various iterations of international flags. Cloth splitting at rear joint scuffing to edges contents unmarked binding sound. Supplied for the Public Service. Eyre and Spottiswoode hardcover
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION, ECOLE] - GIOLITTO (Pierre) -
Abécédaire et férule, maîtres et écoliers de charlemagne à jules ferry.
Paris, Imago éditions, 1986 ; in-8, 437 pp., broché, couverture illustrée.
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 202002628
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 202001108
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 201907794
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 201905070
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 201707314
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 201900856
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. État moyen- broché.
Référence libraire : 201806545
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état - broché.
Référence libraire : 201803498
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état - broché.
Référence libraire : 201801091
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[HISTOIRE, EDUCATION] - HUSSER (Philippe) -
Un instituteur alsacien.
Strasbourg, La nuee bleue - hachette, 1989 ; in-8, 428 pp., br. Bon état.
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