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English School, 19th century
Canal boat with a belfry in the background Brouges
1890. Pencil on cream wove paper 5 1/2 x 8 5/8 inches 140 x 218 mm. In good condition with uniform toning and a partial sketch of boats on the verso. Adhered lightly to cardstock at three corners. unknown
Référence libraire : 1416
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English School, 18th century
A pair of portraits in profile 2 works
1790. Red crayon on cream laid paper 3 3/4 x 4 inches 95 x 102 mm ; 3 3/4 x 3 1/8 inches 95 x 80 mm. Each with scattered early repairs done with non-archival tape on the verso; the smaller of the two drawings has a repaired corner upper-right with in-drawing in red crayon. Condition issues are all consistent with age and the versos remain largely uneffected. A lovely duo. unknown
Référence libraire : 1411
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Russian School, 19th century
Portrait of an infant
1910. Pencil on cream laid paper 5 1/2 x 4 5/8 inches 140 x 118 mm. In fair condition with a dog-eared left-top corner age tone and some staining in purple ink on the verso does not show through to recto. There are pencil sketches of geometric patterns on the verso as well as the inscription "Tarkhanov Russian School active 1910-1930. unknown
Référence libraire : 1419
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Three hunters; two with a spear and dagger and the third unarmed
1890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in black ink 12 5/8 x 8 9/16 inches 320 x 217 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. Scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. <br /> <br /> Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1334
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Shah Jahan taking tea with a concubine
1890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in black ink 13 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches 340 x 222 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. Scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. <br /> <br /> Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1333
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French School, 19th century
Rural couple examining a traveling carnival display featuring a costumed figure
1860. Red crayon on brown light-wove paper 6 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches 172 x 121 mm. Light toning and extremely minor small losses at the very extreme top right and left corners 1/8-inch. unknown
Référence libraire : 1402
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French School, 18th century
Still life with an ornamental urn filled with grapes and flora
1790. Pencil on cream laid paper 10 x 8 3/4 inches 254 x 222 mm. Uniform age tone scattered surface soiling and handling wear. One pea-sized area of skinning in the top-center sheet area. Repaired 3-inch horizontal edge tear at the right sheet edge mended on the verso with 19th century paper tape. Light horizontal fold across the sheet center and paper tape remnants on the verso. unknown
Référence libraire : 1406
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French School 18th century
Design for a plinth with three male figures and a daisy motif
Pen and black ink on handmade buff wove paper 4 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches 115 x 81 mm. Two drips of translucent candle wax on the verso scattered light surface soiling. Adhered at two corners to a paper mount. With pencil insciptions on the verso. unknown
Référence libraire : 1404
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American School, 19th century
Chapel and houses along a lake; New England landscape
1905. Watercolor and pencil on buff wove watercolor paper 10 x 8 inches 255 x 203 mm. In good condition with overall minor toning. Some watercolor paint splatters on the verso contemporaneous with the painting itself. unknown
Référence libraire : 1415
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French School, 19th century
Cavalryman on horseback
1890. Pencil on cream laid paper 8 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches 215 x 185 mm. Toning over-all with paper tape remnants and notations in pencil on the verso. unknown
Référence libraire : 1405
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Shah Jahan in a shirt of mail and plate of armor
1890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in black ink 13 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches 340 x 222 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. Scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the verso as well as the embossed blindstamp of the Treasury of Jaipur. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. <br /> <br /> Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1335
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French School, 19th century
Architectural study of a frieze for a theater with a lyre and trumpets
1850. Pencil and brush and brownish-gray ink on cream laid paper adhered to an archival paper mount at each corner 3 3/4 x 5 1/8 inches 95 x 130 mm. Significant condition issues include staining repaired tears surface soiling and a detatached but intact lower right corner. unknown
Référence libraire : 1400
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English School, 18th century
Still life with a Herald's trumpet a Neoclassical urn a Mason's square and a protractor
1790. Ink and wash in gray ink on cream laid paper 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches 115 x 140 mm. Scattered light surface soiling and areas of residue from a former mount on the verso. Scattered inscriptions in pencil on the verso. All condition issues are consistent with age. A classic Grand Tour composition. unknown
Référence libraire : 1409
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Nur Jahan seated with a painted spice jar
1895. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in purple ink 13 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches 340 x 222 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. A typed and signed court order dated 1891 in reference to a landlord/tenant dispute appears on the verso as well as the purple blindstamp of the Treasury of Jaipur. There are scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the recto. The following text appears typed on the verso:<br /> <br /> "Maloom order of 2nd July 1891 and 5 party No. b applied to the P.I.B. Department for redress.<br /> <br /> The P.W. Member opined that party No. b is entitled to live in the quarters which had been continually occupied by them and party No.a should not interfere with the other party in respect of the quarters which should be restored to the latter. <br /> <br /> Resolution No.34. <br /> <br /> Resolved that the proposal of the P.W.Member be accepted.<br /> <br /> TRUE COPY<br /> <br /> Registrar<br /> <br /> Mahakma Khas Jaipur."<br /> <br /> <br /> The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. <br /> <br /> Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1336
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Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura
Memoria de la cátedra GaudÃ
Barcelona: Ediciones GEA 1970. Encuadernación de tapa dura. Bien. Buen estado general sobrecubierta con desgarros. Ediciones GEA hardcover
Référence libraire : 2815
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English School 19th century
Worplesdon Lodge
1860. Pencil on cream-colored oak tag 10 1/4 x 5 3/8 inches 260 x 136 mm. Scattered light gray discoloration throughout rubbing with some small areas of associated loss in the lower left image area at the sheet edge. Inscriptions in pencil on the verso including an illegible signature. This charming landscape features the structure now known as the Worplesdon Place Hotel near Guildford Surrey. The house is of notable historical significance and it is registered to have been built in about 1845 by Sir William Bovill. Initially called Worplesdone Lodge the grand manse served as a private residence for the next 100 years and was owned by several notable people. In the 1950s it became a hotel and still operates in this manner today. Here we see the house soon after its completion with St. Mary the Virgin Church seen on the hill in the distance. unknown
Référence libraire : 1389
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Math: Test Preparations Grade 3
HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS unknown
Référence libraire : Y01A-03519 ISBN : 0153399503 9780153399503
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Raja Mahan Singh Mirpuri
1890. Ink and gouache with yellow heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in blue ink 13 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches 343 x 222 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the recto. Raja Mahan Singh Mirpuri 1810 – 1844 was a famous general in the Sikh Khalsa Army. He was conferred by Maharaja Ranjit Singh the title of Raja for his conquests of Haripur Nowshera and Peshawar. The town of Mansehra derives its name from him. Singh was murdered by his own soldiers in 1844 when mutiny broke out in the Sikh Khalsa Army. His death was avenged by his son Chhattar Singh who was himself killed soon after.<br /> <br /> The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1338
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
A woman in jewels and a gossamer sari churns butter for ghee
1890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in purple ink on the recto 13 1/4 x 8 7/8 inches 336 x 226 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. A traditional Indian butter churn is operated by rapidly pulling a rope which turns a paddled spindle. The paddles churn cows milk inside a large jar until milk solids form. Ghee is made from cow milk butter which is treated with low heat until the water evaporates leaving behind milk solids. The solids are skimmed off or strained if needed. Ghee is a staple food on the Indian subcontinent and as a cooking oil it is the most widely used food in India apart from wheat and rice. Because of its exalted status at Hindu weddings ghee is expensive and in high demand. Male wedding guests are expected to compete with each other to see who can eat the most of it; consuming two pounds or more at a sitting is considered a proof of virility. <br /> <br /> On the stamp:<br /> <br /> The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1341
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English School, 19th century
The Humorist No. 4
London: William Follit 1850. Lithograph on lightweight cream wove paper 9 5/8 x 6 inches 244 x 152 mm full margins. In good condition with uniform age tone. Text reads:<br /> THE HUMORIST N° 4.<br /> V Miles from London:<br /> Simkins my boy what's the use of a double barrel gun Why when you shoots at a Tom-tit you lets em of both together to make sure of him but when you shoots at a larger bird such as a lark one after the other will do. William Follit unknown
Référence libraire : 1478
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Two Rajput noblemen on horseback
1890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in blue ink on the recto as well as the Jaipur City Council blindstamp 13 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches 335 x 215 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. <br /> <br /> The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1343
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
A Rajput prince with a sword and dagger holding a lotus blossom
1890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in purple ink on the recto 12 1/2 x 9 inches 318 x 230 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. <br /> <br /> The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1340
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Turbaned man seated smoking a hookah
1890. Ink and gouache with yellow heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in purple ink on the recto and the Jaipur State Council Stamp dated June 5 1894 and the 1889 Jaipur State Council stamp in black ink on the verso 12 1/2 x 9 inches 318 x 230 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the recto. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. <br /> <br /> The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1339
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Rajasthani School, 19th century
Three Rajput noblemen on horseback
1890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in black ink on the recto as well as the Jaipur City Council blindstamp 13 5/8 x 8 7/8 inches 345 x 226 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. <br /> <br /> The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
Référence libraire : 1342
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English school, 19th century
Piping All Hands
1850. Lithograph with hand coloring in watercolor on cream laid paper 3 1/2 x 3 inches 90 x 75 mm trimmed to the plate. In good condition with uniform toning and edge wear. There is some adhesive residue on the verso with associated discoloration. Members of a Scottish naval regimen in their slops and kerchiefs performing an informal highland dance while a piper in traditional Black Watch tartan plays on. unknown
Référence libraire : 1479
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American School, 19th century
Steam tug towing vessels into harbor during a storm
1880. Wood engraving on tissue-thin Japon paper 5 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches 133 x 45 mm full margins. Scattered light spots of yellow discoloration throughout as well as some edge tears and corner damage from a former mount all outside of image area. Signed illegibly in the image by an unknown artist along with an acorn motif moniker. unknown
Référence libraire : 887
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French School, 19th century
The Sermon on the Mount
Pen and ink with wash on watermarked J Whatman 1814 paper 11 x 8 1/4 280 x 210 mm. Scattered minor edge losses at the left sheet edge well outside of image area. Minor handling wear otherwise in very good condition. A truly masterful drawing by an unknown draughtsman. unknown
Référence libraire : 886
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Anglo-American School
Head of a Woman with Curls Along Cheeks
1850. Graphite and crayon on cream wove paper 6 3/8 x 5 1/4 inches 162 x 143 mm mounted to a sheet of heavy wove paper which is inscribed in pencil. unknown
Référence libraire : 890
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American School, 19th century
Sterna Elegans
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co 1860. Lithograph and engraving with handcoloring in watercolor on white wove paper 11 1/2 x 9 inches 290 x 230 mm Sheet full margins. Chip at each of the corners and at the left sheet edge all well outside of image area. A single plate from The Birds of North America; the descriptions of species based chiefly on the collections in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution / by Spencer F. Baird; with the cooperation of John Cassin and George N. Lawrence. With an atlas of one hundred plates Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co.1860. J.B. Lippincott & Co unknown
Référence libraire : 885
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English School, 19th century
Baths at Caracalla Rome
1852. Ink wash in brown ink on cream wove paper 9 7/8 x 13 inches 250 x 330 mm titled and dated in brown ink lower right. In fair condition with minor scattered soiling uniform age tone and edge 'nics;' all consistent with age. Laid down to archival mat board. unknown
Référence libraire : 1238
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Trophies: On Level Individual Reader Grade 4 Desert Letters
Houghton Mifflin School. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. Houghton Mifflin School unknown
Référence libraire : K16B-02879 ISBN : 0153232803 9780153232800
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English School, 18th Century
N.W. View Of The Tower of Beccles Church Suffolk
1750. Etching on cream wove paper 14 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches 377 x 239 mm full margins. Scattered surface soiling and handling creases consistent with age. A rare anonymous image. An impression of this work can be viewed in the permanent collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Accession Number 1963.30.33071. unknown
Référence libraire : 1142
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The Coder School
Coding with Basher: Code Your Own Website
Kingfisher 2019. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Kingfisher hardcover
Référence libraire : G0753475111I4N00 ISBN : 0753475111 9780753475119
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Witthoft, Scott; Stanford D School
This Is a Prototype: The Curious Craft of Exploring New Ideas
Ten Speed Press 2022. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Ten Speed Press paperback
Référence libraire : G1984858041I3N10 ISBN : 1984858041 9781984858047
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Harvard Medical School, Komaroff, Anthony
Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide
Free Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Free Press unknown
Référence libraire : N24C-04465 ISBN : 0684847035 9780684847030
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Trophies: Below Level Individual Reader Grade 2 Rainy Day Pictures
HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS unknown
Référence libraire : Q16N-00694 ISBN : 0153230592 9780153230592
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Trophies: On Level Individual Reader Grade 2 Dear Friend
Houghton Mifflin School. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. Houghton Mifflin School unknown
Référence libraire : Q16N-00693 ISBN : 0153230924 9780153230929
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School Zone; Joan Hoffman; Barbara Bando Irvin, PhD.; Richard Pape [Illustrator] h. D.
School Zone - Math Basics 4 Workbook - 32 Pages Ages 9 to 10 4th Grade Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Fractions Rounding and More School Zone I Know It!® Workbook Series
School Zone Publishing 2019-05-29. paperback. Acceptable. 8x0x10. School Zone Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : 0938256335-4-28619744 ISBN : 0938256335 9780938256335
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The School of Life
The School of Life: How to Get Married
The School of Life. New. Special order item direct from the distributor The School of Life unknown
Référence libraire : R9781915087324 ISBN : 1915087325 9781915087324
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Reflections: Student Edition ANC CIV Reflections 2007
Harcourt School Publishers 2003. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Harcourt School Publishers hardcover
Référence libraire : G0153385049I4N10 ISBN : 0153385049 9780153385049
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Horizons West Virginia: Activity Book Grade 3
HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS unknown
Référence libraire : E09K-00811 ISBN : 0153380330 9780153380334
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Concordia International School Hanoi and the Luthe
Stepping into the Abyss: Choices and Consequences
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1532048149.G ISBN : 1532048149 9781532048142
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The School of Life
Sex: An open approach to our unspoken desires. The School of Life Library
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0993538762.G ISBN : 0993538762 9780993538766
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Harcourt School Publishers Staff
Harcourt School Publishers Trophies: Independent Reader Grade K Big Carrot
Harcourt School Publishers 2002. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Harcourt School Publishers paperback
Référence libraire : G0153254769I4N00 ISBN : 0153254769 9780153254765
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Trophies: Ell Reader Grade 2 Getting Around the City
HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS. Used - Like New. Like New condition. Harcourt School Publishers Trophies: Advanced-Level Grade 2 A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS unknown
Référence libraire : P14Q-00521 ISBN : 0153276509 9780153276507
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English School
Durham Cathedral
1900. Etching with aquatint on cream laid paper with a partial Arches watermark 5 3/8 x 4 inches 135 x 100 mm full margins. Signed illegibly in pencil in the lower right margin. unknown
Référence libraire : 513
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Italian School 18th Century
The Tiber near Rome
Pen and sepia ink wash on cream laid paper 4 1/8 x 6 3/16 inches 103 x 152 mm. In good condition with scattered areas of light brown discoloration and uniform age tone. Condition consistent with age. unknown
Référence libraire : 514
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Law School Admission Council
The Official LSAT Handbook
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 0982148755.G ISBN : 0982148755 9780982148754
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Storytown: Student Edition Level 2-1 2008
HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 2008-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 9x1x10. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS hardcover
Référence libraire : 0153431733-4-24551650 ISBN : 0153431733 9780153431739
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HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
Harcourt School Publishers Collections: Revised Student Edition Grade 1/2 2001
HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 2000-04-03. Hardcover. New. 9x9x0. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS hardcover
Référence libraire : 0153190795-11-24600575 ISBN : 0153190795 9780153190797
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