Publicado por Nova Publications, London, UK, 1963
Librería: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSingle Issue magazine. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Nova Publications, UK, 1963 First edition 128 page digest sized magazine. Edited by John Carnell with stories by John Brunner, John Rackham, and others. Contents page in Photos A very good copy with edge wear, dust soiling and the text toned. See Photos whbx 3 / E.
Publicado por Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society, 1954
Librería: Hessay Books, York, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoSoft Cover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Large format. 121pp, Beige soft card covers. B + w illustrations. A clean copy. Contents include - reports on excavations in Tadcaster Road, Blossom Street and St Mary's Abbey York; the Despoiling of Roche Abbey; Church Preservation by G G Pace; St John's Well Sutton on the Forest, A Lost Gateway in Bishophill;,Course of the Roman Road from Sim Balk Lane to near Micklegate Bar York, Colonia Eboracensium by H G Ramm, An architectural account of St John's Church Micklegate by E A Gee; the Corpus Christi Plays at York; William Peckitt Glasspainter by John Knowles.
Publicado por Nova Publications Ltd, London, 1963
Librería: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoMass Market Paperback. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Includes 'Man-Hunt' by Rackham; 'Breakdown' by Bailey; 'Forty Years on' by James; 'Project 13013' by Spencer; 'Yutzy Brown' by Puggioni; 'To Conquer Chaos' (final part) by Brunner; a guest editorial by Doherty; and reviews by Flood. Light edge and surface wear. Small stain to rear cover. Browning to pages. Postage charge will be reduced by £1.50 when the order is processed.
Librería: Clivia Mueller, Isernhagen, Alemania
EUR 5,80
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Añadir al carritoDominant-Lethal Mutations by "Propyl Methanesulfonate and isopropyl Methanesulfonate (S. A. Mutation Res. 15) 1972. S. 175 - 184. m. zahlr. Abb. geklammert -2) Sonderabdruck.
Idioma: Alemán
Publicado por Aarau, Frankfurt am Main, Salzburg : Sauerländer, 1997
ISBN 10: 379414287X ISBN 13: 9783794142873
Librería: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Alemania
EUR 11,20
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Añadir al carritoOriginalhardcover. Condición: Gut. 110 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Das Mädchen von Llyn y Fan Fach. Eine Geschichte aus Wales von T. Llew Jones -- Chura und Marwe. Eine Geschichte aus Afrika von Humphrey Harman -- Die Moorgeister und Frau Luna. Eine Geschichte aus England von Kenneth McLeish -- Tamlane. Eine Geschichte aus Schottland von Winifred Finlay -- Der Junge der roten Dämmerung. Eine Geschichte aus Kanada von Cyrus MacMillan -- Die Menschen, die fliegen konnten. Eine Geschichte aus Nordamerika von Virginia Hamilton -- Der schwarze Stier von Norroway. Eine Geschichte aus Irland von Kenneth McLeish -- Der Katzenmann Mirragen. Eine Geschichte aus Australien von A. W. Reed -- Das Mädchen, das nicht gehen konnte. Eine Geschichte von Berlie Doherty -- Die Frau aus dem Meer. Eine Geschichte von den Shetland-Inseln von Helen Waddell. ISBN 9783794142873 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 635.
Publicado por 1956., 1956
Librería: Antiquariat am Flughafen, Berlin, Alemania
EUR 14,00
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: sehr gut. Originalbroschur, 8°. 315-344 / 345-363 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, ausgeschiedenes Bibliotheksexemplar, sehr gutes Exemplar. Reprinted from The Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, Vol. II, No. 22, Sept 1956.# in englischer Sprache (in english).
Publicado por Essondale Hospital for the Mind], Colony Farm, W.J. Moore, [Photographer], [1912]., [Vancouver, Coquitlam, Sumiqwuelu, B.C.:, 1912
Librería: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 1.546,85
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Añadir al carritoOblong 8vo. 7.5 x 5.75 in. [50 leaves (unnumbered).], on thick black paper stock. Printed mounted title in gilt & black on black, with 49 silver gelatin photographs, sized 4 x 6 in. mounted each leaf, w/ printed text below in gilt on gray slips. Contemporary flexible textured calf Heinn Co. binding (minor rubbing, shelfwear), still an excellent exemplar. This exceptional souvenir photo album visually documents the efforts of the British Columbia government to relieve the overcrowding at the Provincial Hospital for the Insane in New Westminster in the first decade of the 20th Century. In 1904, after appropriating 1000 acres of the traditional lands of the Kwiketlem First Nation peoples, Dr. Charles Doherty focused on clearing over 180 hecatres of the flood plain, constructing dikes, building state-of-the-art farm buildings to provide purpose, therapeutic occupational training and food for the new hospital which would later become Riverview. The Progressive Era movement to reform treatment of the mentally ill was to not only free them from deplorable asylum conditions, which reformers such as Julia Lathrop, Adolf Meyer, and Eleanor Clark Slagle believed only increased otherwise curable mental illnesses, but also provide training to gain employment upon discharge from the hospital. Doherty insisted on paying the patients a small salary to work and live at the farm, and the Holstein herd which began with 22 cows in 1910 grew swiftly, after importing 50 more from New York, and Carnation Farms of Seattle, so that that by the end of 1912, the farm was producing nearly 50,000 gallons of milk, with prize cows capturing top prizes at local farm exhibitions. The photographs open with shot of the gate to Colony Farm, cottages and dining halls for patients, barns and milking stations, stables, hay barn, water tower, silos, corrals, pumping station, and dairy facilities. In addition, there are several photos showing land clearing, burgeoning silage corn fields, nurseries, horse-drawn seeding, cutting hay, oats, and steam threshing.The final photo shows the initial reinforced concrete Essondale Hospital with red brick facades in the final stages of construction and would open later in 1913. One of the photos includes an office calendar dated November, 1912, while two others show the visit of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1850-1942), the first Governor General of Canada to be a member of the British Royal Family, and his wife Princess Louise to the successful Colony Farm Sept. 11, 1912. The Colony farm was expanded in 1918 by another 700 acres, and would continue to thrive through World War II. Unfortunately in 1946, a series of arson fires destroyed most of the documents of the dairy operation, and Colony Farm, and eventually due to budgetary pressures the farm closed in 1983. The halcyon intentions of Manchester and Doherty would later be undone during the 20th Century as budgetary restraints prevented expansion, or proper treatments, so that by 1956, the Essondale Hospital was housing 4306 patients and 2200 staff members in buildings designed for 1800 patients. In addition, medical practices of the time ranged from electroshock therapy and forced sterilization, and would eventually be closed in 1992 as the de-institutionalization movement gained favor. Moore (1887-1963) launched his photographic career with Byron Harmon in Banff, Alberta, and by 1912 was established in Vancouver, specializing in panoramic photographs after 1913, and later forming a partnership with Wilfred F. McConnell buying the Canadian Photo Co. He retired from the firm in 1953. We could find no similar souvenir albums in institutional holdings, but some are retained as part of the Riverview Hospital Historical Society Collection, Glass Plate Negatives, Coquitlam Archives (2022); Sam Wiebe, How a Century-Old Vancouver Mental Hospital Became a Film Industry Hot Spot, Montecristo Magazine (2021); History of Colony Farm, Colony Farm Community Gardens (2022).