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YOKOHAMA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL.
Gaijin Gourmet: A Collection of International Recipes Both Fancy and Plain.
Yokohama:: Yokohama International School. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. B000IHVMQG . Second edition. Very good in a very good acetate dust cover. . Yokohama International School, hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 82296
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U. S. Army Engineer School
OCCASIONAL PAPERS ENGINEER SCHOOL UNITED STATES ARMY. NOS. 12 - 24
Washington Barracks D.C.: Press of the Engineer School 1904. Second Edition. Very Good binding. Includes Piarron de Mondesir's "Notes on Intrenching Tools"; Colonel William Miller's interesting "Water Supply of Washington D.C." with black and white photographs; C. F. Porter's "A Brief History of Works Erected for the Defense of Portland Maine" with large folding maps; Lieutenants Elliot Dent and George Spalding's "Russian Provisional Fortifications" with many folding maps; and 9 other reports; Bound in buckram with new spine label; mylar custom cut to protect the binding. Very Good binding. Press of the Engineer School unknown books
Bookseller reference : 269456
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Syracuse University. School of Art text and photos by Aidron Duckworth
Modern Makonde Sculpture
Syracuse 1968. Paperback. Very Good. photos 103p. Wrapper. Square 23cm. <br/><br/> paperback books
Bookseller reference : 12623
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Americana Photographic History 20th Century New York Peekskill St. Mary's School for Girls
Circa 1920 Photograph Album St. Mary's School for Girls Mt. St. Gabriel Peekskill New York
Mt. St. Gabriel Peekskill New York: Not Published 1920. Photograph album of 108 black and white candid snapshot images of this exclusive girls school located in Peekskill NY at Mt. St. Gabriel. Identifications handwritten in white ink on the album leaves most of which has worn away. 96 of the photos are mounted 4 to a page loosely inserted in their 'window' mounts; the balance are loosely laid-in. Images about 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" and portray the daily activities of the female school attendees including boating trips on the Hudson gym and outdoor antics school events - communion ceremonies"Turkish" wedding costume party the architecture of the school including new buildings being added to the venue. Not dated; circa 1920s. Previous owner name of Mary Frances Sanborn on the front endpaper. Album pages approx. 7 1/2" x 11 1/4" size; only the top cover present detached. The photographs in very good condition overall mostly very sharply-taken and with very clear details. Photography. Photo Album. Very Good. Not Published hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 25648
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National Baptist Sunday School and BTU. Congress Souvenir Program B. T.
Souvenir Program
n.p. 1963. Paperback. Very Good. photos 64 2p. Comb binding. 26cm. Annual Session held in Kansas City Missouri. <br/><br/> paperback books
Bookseller reference : 82375
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Clarke School for the Deaf
Thirty-Fourth Annual Report of the Clarke School for the Deaf at Northampton Mass. for the Year Ending August 31 1901
Northampton: Gazette Printing Company 1901. Paperback. Very Good. 6 tussue-guarded photos 29p. Softcover in original wrapper. 23cm. Cover unevenly browned. Faint circular stamp on cover. <br/><br/> Gazette Printing Company paperback books
Bookseller reference : 91318
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Education of Children Alnwick Victoria Infant School
Resolutions Passed at a Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of Alnwick held the 15th of August 1838
Alnwick: M. Smith 1838. First edition. Fine. 3 page pamphet measuring 152 x 228mm. Trifolded with ownership signature of Wm. Dickson Esq to rear blank. Else an exceptionally clean and seemingly untouched copy of this rare pamphlet advocating for improvements in the early education of children. The only copy known on the market this title does not appear in the modern auction record or at any institutions according to OCLC.<br/><br/>A proposal and prospectus for an Infant School to serve the town of Alnwick and improve the overall level of education within the community. The pamphlet clarifies that the Duke of Northumberland is confirmed as the school's patron; and it outlines how donations and subsciptions from the town will add to the school's endowment. But more importantly it focuses on the communal benefits that will come from citizens' support for children's education regardless of their class. Touting the successes of other Infant Schools in England and abroad in providing "well-regulated nurseries for the children of the poorer classes" the committee also explains that " the most approved system of training will develop the physical powers and improve the health of children from two to six years of age -- to cultivate their intellectual faculties and communicate such knowledge as may be adapted to their infant capacities." The committee asserts that when the larger population begins sending children to school those children will be endowed with a desire to learn and "those attending will feel it as a punishment to be kept from the School" because school "is to the children what the actual business of life is to the man. Here the feelings are manifested and the character is developed" so that infants grow to intelligent and responsible members of the populace. Notably the committee also points out the short term benefits of developing an education system. "To the parents themselves many advantages will accrue from these Schools. Not only will their minds be relieved from much anxiety for the safety of their children but the mother free during the day from the necessity of watching over them will have an opportunity now denied to her of contributing by her labour to their support or of devoting more time to the promotion of their comfort at home." This acknowledgment reveals an important shift in thinking about the economic role of mothers and about women's need for time to accomplish their own work. A rare and important example of the spread of early childhood education and the arguments for its expansion. Fine. M. Smith unknown books
Bookseller reference : 2596
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Methodist Episcopal Church; Sunday School Union.
English Mary; or What a Little Girl Thought About God and her Own Sins.
New York:: Sunday School Union 1859. 1859. 16mo. 52 4 pp. Frontispiece 6 woodcuts with initial letters; light foxing. Original full mauve cloth gilt stamped spine title. Ownership signature of Amelia Domshele. Very food. Sunday School Union, [1859]. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : BL4573
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American Sunday School Union.
The Kind Seaman and His Young Friends. with: Victory to Jesus Christ. A Missionary story.
Philadelphia:: American Sunday-School Union 1847. 1847. Two works bound in one. 12mo. 35 1; 24pp. Two frontispieces title vignette; foxed. Original quarter purple cloth; remnant of a paper spine label lacking extremities worn. Good. American Sunday-School Union, 1847. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : BL4607
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Ecole Polytechnique.
Notice d'information Juin 1984.
Palaiseau France:: Ecole Polytechnique 1984. 1984. Sm. 8vo. 148 pp. Illus. Printed wrappers. Fine. ISBN: 2730200797 Ecole Polytechnique, 1984. unknown books
Bookseller reference : BL3821 ISBN : 2730200797 9782730200790
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Phoenix Indian School
The Native American Vol. VI No. 19 May 13 1905
1905. Paperback. Very Good. 159-170p. Wrapper. 26cm. Weekly periodical printed by pupils at the school. <br/><br/> paperback books
Bookseller reference : 65995
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Workers School
Fifteenth anniversary announcement of courses. Spring term 1939 April 17th - June 23rd
New York: Workers School 1939. Pamphlet. 23p. wraps with minor toning else very good condition 6x9 inches. Workers School unknown books
Bookseller reference : 265115
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Pearl High School Nashville Tennessee
Fifty-first Commencement June 1938
Nashville Tennessee. Paperback. Very Good. Softcover in original wrapper. 8 unnumbered pages last page blank. Softcover program. 20cm. Modest cover soil and edge-wear. Graduation program for a segregated high school for African Americans. <br/><br/> paperback books
Bookseller reference : 90051
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Photography: Americana: High School. TUCKER Robert H.
Midcentury Photo Album of a High Schooler in Upstate New York
Poughkeepsie 1948-1951. Very good . Oblong 16mo. Commercial string-tied album white boards. 225 gelatin-silver prints 2.5" by 3.25" corner-mounted on black paper with captions in white ink. Apparently complete. Very good plus. Mild touches of wear along page edges; many captions a bit smudged; else clean and sound. <br/><br/>A evocative collection of photographs taken and compiled by Robert H. Tucker while he was a student at MIT of his high school career at Poughkeepsie's Arlington High School where he graduated with the class of 1950. Tucker called this album his "own yearbook" and it indeed shares a great deal with conventional yearbook style with humorous captions "A test Oh no!" and attention to a wide range of faculty staff and student activities both in and out of the classroom. Subjects include track meets baseball games cheerleaders teachers at the blackboard students at work in the library a special event including donkey-riding in the gym commencement and other activities. More than mere yearbook however the album reveals Tucker to be a natural photographer with an eye for both composition and POV; his sports shots are especially vibrant often crisply capturing athletes in the midst of the action. A detailed album capturing the dawn of the post-war American teenager. Indeed quintessentially so; we are tempted to call this an almost Platonically ideal example of the high school album. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 19690
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Education: Free School of New York
Course Catalog for the Free School of New York
New York: Free School of New York Fall 1967. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 5.5" x 8.5" approx. saddle-stapled booklet. Touches of toning and wear at corners. Mailing information at rear wrap. Interior clean and bright. Very good. 12pp. <br/><br/>Catalog for the fall 1967 term at the Free School of New York also known as the Free University of New York. Established in 1965 as a reaction to traditional academia FUNY was in the tradition of 1960s protest movements run by committee with open enrollment and granting no degrees. This catalog which lists the school's 24 class offerings demonstrates a focus on the humanities with courses in filmmaking history fine arts and drama. Class offerings were predictably left-leaning with titles like "A Quest for Self" "The Thought of Mao Tse-Tung" and "Black Power and the "Ghetto Uprisings" and the faculty included counterculture figures such as Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg. An ambitious and ephemeral offshoot of the 1960s counterculture movement FUNY closed after only a few years in operation. Free School of New York paperback books
Bookseller reference : 17647
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Tennessee. Department of Education. Division of School Libraries
The Negro: A Selected List for School Libraries of Books by or about the Negro in Africa and America
Nashville: The Department 1935. Rev. ed. Paperback. Very Good. index 22p. Wrapper. 23cm. Selected from among books currently in print a final section covers out of print items. <br/><br/> The Department paperback books
Bookseller reference : 49375
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Americana 20th Century Photography New Hampshire School Sports
1928 Two Large Format Cabinet Card Photographs of a Football Team and a Candid Fraternal Group of Boys By the Kimball Studio Concord N.H.
Concord N.H.: The Kimball Studio 1928. A football team posed for the camera on the field with goal posts in the background; the other photo a candid of a group of young men holding Will Rogers signs and dressed in cowboy outfits. The photographs are not identified and the football team photo ball being held with Champions & "1928" visible. Approx. 8" x 10" overall size including the mounts. Photos mounted on heavy gray cardstock with the studio name and location imprinted at bottom margins of both. A little fading to the images; light wear to the mounts; in very good condition. Photographs. Not Bound. Very Good. The Kimball Studio paperback books
Bookseller reference : 26681
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Major School of Bartending
Major School of Bartending Los Angeles
Los Angeles: Major School of Bartending 1975. Very Good. Revised from the 1937 edition. Very Good. Black binder ring-bound with silver stamping. Light scuff to front cover. Edges of alphabet tabs are worn and chipped. A lovely copy of this very scarce bar tending school recipe guide. Major School of Bartending unknown books
Bookseller reference : 150614002
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Howard University. School of Medicine
Howard University Medical Department Washington D.C.: : A Historical Biographical and Statistical Souvenir
Freeport: Books for Libraries Press 1971. Hardcover. Very Good. ills index x 301p. 26cm. Original binding. No Jacket. Edited and compiled by Daniel Smith Lamb. Reprint of the 1900 edition. <br/><br/> Books for Libraries Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 68994
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University Military School
CADET 1960
Mobile AL: UMS 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. UNIVERSITY MILITARY SCHOOL ANNUAL . Mobile AL: UMS 1960. First edition. Copious b/w photographs. 271 pp. Hardcover. Oblong 8vo. Black leatherette. Name of student/owner stamped at bottom of front cover; several photos signed. Overall a very good copy. Very good/No dust jacket. UMS hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 20743
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American Institute for Mental Studies The Training School Unit.
Vineland Day 1968. Sponsored by New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Vineland NJ: American Institute for Mental Studies The Training School Unit Wednesday May 22 1968. Signed by Pearl S. Buck and James A. Michener. Octavo paperbound stapled printed wrappers 8 pp. Very Good with foxing age darkened spotting and shadowed edges. Program for Vineland Day has had its upper cover signed by both James A. Michener and Pearl S. Buck. As noted on underside of upper cover: We are fotunate to again have with us on Vineland Day the distinguished President of the Board of Trustees of the AMerican Institute for Mental Studies Pearl S. Buck. She has long been active in work for retarded children. In 1950 she published a small book entitled The Child Who Never Grew -- the story of her own experience with her eldest daughter whose mental growth was retarded. This was written first as an article for the Ladies Home Journal to help parents of other retarded cihldren. It was reprinted in the Reader’s Digest and was subsequently published in more than a dozen languages. This personal narrative has done much to educate the public in the cause of the mentally handicapped. And later in the publication: Today’s Guest of Honor and featured speaker is a person whose talents reflect a great love and understanding of his fellow man. His reputation as a celebrated Pulitzer prize winning author is universally recognized. His deep concern for those deprived in any respect is known as well. A teacher author historian world traveler and humanitarian Mr. Michener attributes his greatest motivation to his boyhood years in Bucks County Pennsylvania. No matter how far his travels have taken him he still refers to this picturesque Quaker setting as “Home Country†and resides there presently. Mr. Michener’s literary works include Sayonara The Bridge at Toko-Ri Hawaii The Source and others. His Return to Paradise was the basis for the long running TV series Adventures in Paradise. Perhaps his best known book is Tales of the South Pacific which was transformed into one of the greatest Broadway musicals ever produced. Mr. Michener’s latest effort Iberia was released by Random House earlier this month. His writings reflect his great perceptiveness which is never obscured by the culture that provides the background for his stories. We of the NJSFWC and AIMS welcome him and are honored by his presence today. American Institute for Mental Studies, The Training School Unit, Wednesday, May 22, 1968. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 51521bd
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Shenandoah Middle School Museums Magnet students in collaboration with The Coral Gables Museum. Klindt Stephen Executive Dire
Coral Gables: Building a Dream. Created by Shenandoah Middle School Museums Magnet studentes in collaboration with The Coral Gables Museum.
The Coral Gables Museum Corp. 2010. One of an edition limited to 100 hardbound copies. Oblong quarto hardcover slick full-color illus. boards 80 pp. Illustrated in full color. Fine As New in a Fine As New dust jacket. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 81468bd
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School of Fine and Applied Art of the John and Mable Ringling Art Museum in Connection with Southern College Bulletin.
Sarasota: School of Fine and Applied Art of the John and Ringling Art Museum 1931. Quarterly Bulletin Volume 1 No. 1 May 1931.
Sarasota: School of Fine and Applied Art of the John and Ringling Art Museum 1931. Octavo stiff printed wrappers with paper label illustration to upper cover 56 pp. Photographs. The publication is actually the initial Catalog for the Ringling School of Art with course descriptions faculty listings etc. Fine. School of Fine and Applied Art of the John and Ringling Art Museum, 1931. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 60741bd2
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Americana 20th Century Womens Education The Chapin School Year Book
The Twelfth Class Year Book 1949 The Chapin School New York N.Y.
New York NY: The Chapin School 1949. 36 pages; illustrated with black and white class-photo images and candid shots of the class activities biographical 'baby pix' and more. Printed by The Hamilton Press N.Y.C. photographed by Gabor Eder Studio. Approx. 8" x 10 3/4" size; bound in red cloth gilt year title. Some edge tips wear and rubbing to covers; little fade to cloth; fraying at spine ends; in good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. The Chapin School hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 26065
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The School of Aerospace Engineering University of Oklahoma
Rocket Science Series Unit 1; Propulsion
Edinburg Indiana: Amateur Rocket Assoc. 1963. SCARCE. First Printing. Very Good Plus 1/2" tear top edge front wrapper wrappers lightly soiled small stain bottom edge of page block. The first unit in a five part joint venture between NASA and the Amateur Rocket Association. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Amateur Rocket Assoc. Paperback books
Bookseller reference : 006384
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Promotional Cookery Book. Rudmani Prof. Giuseppi Late Chef de Cuisine of the New York Cooking School.
ROYAL BAKER And PASTRY COOK
New York: Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co 1882. 1st printing thus Axford p. 352; Bitting p. 410; Brown 2431. Not in Cagle though see 1011n nor Wheaton & Kelly. OCLC records 5 holding institutions. Chromolithographed paper wrappers sewn. String hook loop in upper left of booklet. General wear & soiling. Foxing to paper. An About VG copy. 4 41 3 pp. 3 page Index at front. Page 4 a wood engraving showing 20 figures of divers pans used in baking. 8vo. 8-1/4" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> Published by the Royal Baking Powder Co unknown books
Bookseller reference : 40901
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AAFAFS Ground School. Dept. of Tactics
General Combat Intelligence Procedure Applicable to Air Support Aviation and Ground Forces Units Higher and Lower Echelons
Brooks Field Texas n.d. WWII-era. Paperback. Very Good. 16p. oftcover in original wrapper. 33 cm. Stapled. Name on cover. Appears to be a text for use in a course on Combat Intelligence. <br/><br/> paperback books
Bookseller reference : 66214
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Garnet High School Charleston West Virginia
The Way We Were
Charleston West Virginia 1956. Hardcover. Very Good. photos 250p. 27cm. No Jacket. Cover title: Garnett 1900 Garnet 1956. High school yearbook format and appearance but actually a pictorial history of the first fifty-six years 1900-1956 of this segregated school for African Americans. The school was named after Henry Highland Garnett but became Garnet when a new High School building was erected around 1927. <br/><br/> hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 75230
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Coast Artillery School
Gunners' Instruction Gun Companies: Company Fort 1923 Fixed Guns - Sixteenth Edition
Book Department Coast Artillery School 1923. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Sixteenth edition. Wrappers toned shallow chip from base of front wrapper. 1923 Stapled Binding. 142 pp. Stapled binding. Black & white photographs and diagrams. A reference for soldiers detailing the equipment necessary for guns on fixed mounts and its usage. Separate publications were issued for other forms of artillery a catalog of which is printed on the inside of the rear wrapper. Book Department, Coast Artillery School unknown books
Bookseller reference : 2299138
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Chapbook. American Sunday School Union
LETTER To MY YOUNG COUSIN
Philadelphia New York Boston & Louisville: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street 147 Nassau St 9 Cornhill 103 Fourth St. n. d. Ca. 1848 - 1853 dates taken from OCLC. Peach printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers light soiling and rubbing. Small biopredation hole to front wrapper. An about VG example. 15 1 blank pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this edition Free Library of Philadelphia. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street (147 Nassau St, 9 Cornhill, 103 Fourth St.) unknown books
Bookseller reference : 40622
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Canton High School
'01 SKETCH BOOK
Canton Ohio: Roller Printing Co. Very Good. 1901. Pamphlet. 1901 SKETCHBOOK. Canton Ohio. 46 pages illustrated Very Good condition. . Roller Printing Co. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 72292
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Americana 20th Century New York City Education History William Howard Taft High School
Portfolio Spring 43 Literary Art Magazine of the William Howard Taft High School The Bronx The United Nations Issue
New York NY: William Howard Taft High School 1943. 80 pages; with black and white illustrated student art and poetic prose contributions throughout all with author accreditation and with staff names. Printed at the Comet Press Brooklyn. Approx. 5 1/4" x 7 1/2" size; illustrated stapled softcover; some edge tips wear to the binding spine paper splitting; couple of stray pencil marks; contents in good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. William Howard Taft High School paperback books
Bookseller reference : 25434
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American Sunday School Union
THE UNION BIBLE DICTIONARY FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS BIBLE CLASSES AND FAMILIES
Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 1837. Full Leather. Very Good. 12mo. Bound in full brown leather with raised bands spine gilt lettering spine gilt decoration spine and covers all edges gilt. A very good copy with minimal scuffs and edge wear covers endpapers discolored. 648 pp. <br/><br/> American Sunday-School Union hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 08524
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Rhode Island School of Design RISD
Rhode Island School of Design; Evening School 1936 - 1937
Providence: Rhode Island School of Design 1936. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 8vo. 32 numbered pages followed by 23 unnumbered pages of black and white photographs. The catalogue of the Evening School for R. I. School of Design for the class of 1936 - 37. A clean very good copy in bound illustrated wrappers. Photographs by Nicolas Romano. Rhode Island School of Design paperback books
Bookseller reference : 16627
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Banneker Junior High School Washington DC. D. C.
Senior Bulletin 1943
Washington1943 1943. Paperback. Very Good. 3p. photos 20p. Original stapled covers. 27cm. Text printed on one side. A segregated school for African Americans. <br/><br/> paperback books
Bookseller reference : 82550
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Students of the Brockport Normal School
The Stylus Vol. V No. 1 March 1918
Students of the Brockport Normal School 1918. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Edges rubbed. 1918 Stapled Binding. 32 pp. Original wrappers. An unrecorded publication released by the Brockport Normal School during World War I - none in OCLC. Printed in Rochester NY with numerous local advertisements. Contains numerous war-related pieces from articles to poems with a photograph of 'one of our six Junior Red Cross rooms'. Contents: Patriotism poem; How the Women of the United States Are Fighting for Their Country; The Service Flag; The American Red Star Animal Relief; Our Part poem; Get a Transfer poem; A Narrow Escape; A Changed Ambition poem; Our First Red Cross Speaker; Stop Look Listen!; The Junior Red Cross in Brockport Normal School; Letter from a Girl in Italy to Her Friend in America; The Midyears poem; Miss Jackson's Birthday; Lincoln's First Love; War-Savings Stamps; The Soldier's Dream; The Slacker; Why Should We Buy War Savings Stamps; Exchanges; French III: L'Anniversaire de Lincoln; Some Syllopyms; Alumni Notes; On Longfellow poem; Training School Notes: How a Boy Earned Money for War Saving Stamps; Why We Should Be Patriotic; The Excitement; Methods of Field Fortifications and Warfare Means; Poor Molly; Sure Winner; A Delicate Hint; Knocks: The Days of Real Sport; Jokes. Students of the Brockport Normal School unknown books
Bookseller reference : 1719435
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Horace Mann School for Girls New York City
The Horace Manuscript December 1935
1935. Paperback. Very Good. Wrapper. Three attractive black & white sketches by an unknown artist laid in. <br/><br/> paperback books
Bookseller reference : 61589
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Francis W. Parker School
THE PARKER RECORD 1937. The Official Year Book of the Francis W. Parker School. 330 Webster Avenue Chicago Illinois
Chicago IL: Francis W. Parker School 1937. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 110 pages of text. Tan hardcover cloth binding with blue lettering on front cover; minor rubbing to extremities and moderate darkening to spine. Contains well over one hundred photographs. No markings in text. One page from the advertisement section is detached. Includes an original 4 page Commencement Program from 1937. Francis W. Parker School Hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 006390
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Chapbook. American Sunday School Union
The WISH; Or LITTLE CHARLES. No. 407 Series IV
Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union No. 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1845 date taken from OCLC. Beige printed paper wrappers. Modest wear to wrappers some rubbing and age-toning light soiling. An about VG example. 15 1 blank pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/> American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
Bookseller reference : 40625
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Chapbook. American Sunday School Union
CAIN
Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union n. d. Ca. 1835 - 1853 date taken from OCLC. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied. Moderate wear to wrappers light soiling and rubbing age-toning. An about VG example. 8 pp. Woodcut engravings within. 3" x 1-7/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 2 institutional holdings of this title AAS & Free Library of Philadelphia. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
Bookseller reference : 40626
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Disciple of the Old School Philosophy attr. Simeon Jocelin
Moral Education. By a Disciple of the Old School Philosophy
New Haven: Printed for Simeon Jocelin. From Sidney's Press 1804. First edition. Disbound. Lacking the wrappers some light dampstaining to the top edge else about very good. 46 pp. 8vo. Simeon Jocelyn 1746-1823 was the publisher of the Chorister's Companion 1782-3 where he followed Andrew Law's approach to mix English and American and the new and the old composers. In 1787 he published A Collection of Favorite Psalm Tunes. Neither Sabin nor Shaw and Shoemaker list Jocelin as the author. Scarce. OCLC & RLIN show 10 copies. Sabin 50494. Shaw and Shoemaker 6820. Printed for Simeon Jocelin... From Sidney's Press unknown books
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Cleveland School Rose John Editor d. r. wagner rjs. Ed Ochester Diane Di Prima Bill Wyatt et al r. j.
The Barking Rabbit or The Buddhist Oracle Vol. 2 #5 3rd Last Issue
Cleveland: Junkmail Oracle 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall newspaper format. 16 pp including covers. Unfolded. An issue of the Cleveland-based underground newspaper The Buddhist Junkmail Oracle. In very good condition. Paper toned as expected. Includes a notice that d. a. levy the previous editor of this paper committed suicide by shooting himself in the forehead with his 22 caliber rifle. The paper includes poems by Di Prima wagner and others plus political-tinged articles on Nixon Mexico and other subjects. Scarce Cleveland school ephemera. Junkmail Oracle paperback books
Bookseller reference : 26658
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Swain School of Design
New York Figurative Painting and Sculpture
New Bedford MA: Crapo Gallery Swain School of Design 1971. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with some scuffing and a label on the front wrapper. Unpaged 12 pp. Illus. with b/w plates and photos. Sm. Obl. 8vo. Crapo Gallery, Swain School of Design unknown books
Bookseller reference : 42886
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The Los Angeles Copyright Society & The UCLA School of Law Editors
COPYRIGHT And Related Topics. A Choice of Articles
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1964. 1st Edition. Blue green cloth binding. Dust jacket. VG/VG. xvi 609 1 blank pp. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> University of California Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 49591
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St. Christopher's School
ST. CHRISTOPHER'S SCHOOL. A COUNTRY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 1926-1927; 1930-1931; 1931-1932. THREE VOLUMES
Richmond Virginia: Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia 1932. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Three early yearbooks for St. Christopher's School a Church School of the Diocese of Virginia. With the usual photographs clubs and lists of students as well as pricing requirements a history of the school and other details to join the small boarding school. The '26-7 yearbook is lacking the front endpaper with loss to one of the fore-edges of one photo and scattered foxing. Some wear and soiling to the paper covers. Stapled paperback. Very Good binding. Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia unknown books
Bookseller reference : 289887
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University of Oklahoma. School of Art
Polish Graphic Art Exhibition
Norman OK: University of Oklahoma 1936. Paperback. Very Good. 12p. plus 4 full-page black and white illustrations Softcover in original wrapper. 24cm. Cover has some browning and edge-wear. 180 items are listed. Assembled by the Society for the Expansion of Polish Art Abroad. Loaned by the Polish Institute of Arts and Letters of the Roerich Museum in New York. <br/><br/> University of Oklahoma paperback books
Bookseller reference : 89601
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Grace Hospital School
YEARBOOK LAVENDER AND LACE. 1975
Richmond: Grace Hospital School 1975. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The 1975 Lavender and Lace the yearbook for the Grace Hospital School in Richmond Virginia. With no marks. Some spots of discoloration to the boards. Purple cloth printed white. Very Good. Very Good binding. Grace Hospital School unknown books
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Cleveland School d. a. levy / r. j. s. / T. L. Kryss / D. r. Wagner
FOR JOHN R. SCOTT who painted flowers
Cleveland: Ghost Press 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 4to. STapled mimeograph typescript pages with silkscreen cover by Kryss. One of only 255 "vanishing" copies published by the Ghost Press in Cleveland. Book contains poems and silkscreens by the four contributors. A tribute to Rev. John R. Scott who was sentenced in 1968 to two years in the Cuyahoga County Ohio Workhouse on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Light staining to lower edge of front cover else an exceptionally nice example of this Cleveland poetry rarity. Ghost Press paperback books
Bookseller reference : 27403
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Park Forest. The Prairie School Press
Architectural Essays From The Chicago School Thomas Tallmadge Louis H. Sullivan Jens Jensen And Frank Lloyd Wright; From 1900 to 1909 W. R. Hasbrouck Editor
Lake Forest: Prairie School Press 1967. Reprint. Stiff Wraps. Orig. printed stiff wrappers. Very good. Wright Frank Lloyd. 20 pages. 35 x 27 cm. Illustrated with drawings plans and photographs. Reprints of articles by the above named authors. Front cover slightly toned at head and margins. Prairie School Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 21449
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High School Yearbook
The OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL AEGIS. Published by the Class of June MDCCCC Oakland High School
Oakland California: Printed by Carruth & Carruth 520 Fifteenth Street 1900. 1st printing thus. Original dark green paper wrappers lettered in gold green cord tie. Stain to lower portion of textblock primarily toward rear of volume. An About VG copy. Unpaginated. Illustrated from photographs & with drawings. Oblong format: 6-1/4" x 8-5/8" <br/><br/> Printed by Carruth & Carruth, 520 Fifteenth Street unknown books
Bookseller reference : 39275
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