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  • Ohio State University. School of Medicine.

    Publicado por Columbus:, 1954

    Librería: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, Estados Unidos de America

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    Condición: Very Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday, Jan. 19 (sale item)* first edition; large quarto, [148] pp. including an advertising section at end, illustrated throughout, mostly group and individual portraits; library book plate, original lightly rubbed at extremities, a very good copy. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.

  • Michigan State Normal School [Eastern Michigan University]. Jessie N. Aulls (Editor-in-Chief).

    Publicado por Battle Creek, MI - Ypsilanti, MI: Review & Herald Pub. Co. - Michigan State Normal School [Eastern Michigan University], 1902., 1902

    Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de America

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    224 pages. Hardcover: H 19.75cm x L 28cm. Original light blue cloth soiled, front board's gilt stamped lettering remains bright, light scuffing and bumping at spine ends and board corners. Floral decorated endpapers. Some occasional light foxing and soiling to interior pages which, overall, remain quite clean. B/w photos and illustrations throughout. Rear hinge shaken but text block binding remains firm. Else a good+ copy.

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    Publicado por np (Cass Tech: Detroit), 1957

    Librería: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, Estados Unidos de America

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    Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Illus.; portraits, 6 x 4.5", cloth backed stiff wraps, unpaginated, covers rubbed with a crease and tear to top of front cover, contents nice. SCARCE item, with pencil notation "Cass Tech" on list of authors page. Essays on Gutenberg, Aldus Manutius, Nicholas Jenson, William Caxton, etc.

  • Publicado por Yale: New Haven, CT, 1881

    Librería: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 9 x 6", full black leather, gilt spine lettering, marbled endpapers, 38pp. Covers and spine scuffed and sunned, corners and spine tips worn, light spotting on half title, upper corner of pp25-26 creased with a small tear else very good condition. The poem "Whispering Elms" was written by Henry Strong Durand of Rochester, NY who wrote on the title page "To my dear Wife, 'Mercedes' from The Author, New Haven, Conn. August the first 1921". Henry Strong Durand, the class poet went on to Harvard Medical School, was the inventor of an irrigator for the surgical bandage machine and founded a summer camp in Irondequoit, New York. The class oration titled "The Land We Live In: The Excellence And Permanence Of Its Form Of Government" was written by James Leighton, of Glenburn, Penn. A lengthy but well written essay on the constitution. A sampling "There was a discord in it (the Constitution)That discord was slavery, a thing which men tried to ignore but which would not be ignored. Had it not been here. There would have been no war of 1812, no civil war" SCARCE.

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    paperback. Condición: New. Paperback. Pub Date: 2017-06-01 Pages: 398 Language: Chinese Publisher: Southwest Jiaotong University Press. senior power industry occupation skill appraisal work theory test simulation title set (marketing class. rural power class) is based on the Chinese power industry occupational skill Testing theory test network characteristics and the relevant requirements. taking into account the review. self-test. to facilitate self-learning .

  • Imagen del vendedor de [To the Members of the Senior Class] drop title a la venta por The Old Mill Bookshop

    (Harvard College) [Cushing, Caleb]

    Publicado por [Cambridge, Mass, 1821

    Librería: The Old Mill Bookshop, HACKETTSTOWN, NJ, Estados Unidos de America

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    Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado

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    1 vols. 8vo. First edition. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the inserted leaf or part of wrapper "Mr. James Hayward from his friend, C. C. " James Hayward, was in the class of 1819. He was a tutor of mathematics at Harvard for the following six years and then a professor until 1829 when he resigned to become a civil engineer where he gained recognition in his field. Cushing was of the Harvard class of 1817 and then tutored in mathematics and natural philosophy, studied law and became a statesman filling several legislative and political posts over the years. S & S 5126 Half dark green morocco, rubbed, without title as issued, having only captioned title, single leaf of what appears to be part of a drab wrapper bound before first leaf (browned), frontispiece portrait of the author from a daguerrotype by Anthony Edwards & Co., engraved for the "Democratic Review" by T. Doney, printed by J. Neale, some foxing of the portrait, signed and dated by the author on the last page.

  • Imagen del vendedor de Senior Class of 1861 [spine title, photographically-illustrated yearbook of the Kentucky Military Institute belonging to graduating cadet John F. Heafer] a la venta por James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA

    (Kentucky Military Institute) Webster, Israel and Edward; photographers

    Publicado por Louisville, KY, 1861

    Librería: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: ABAA ILAB

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    33 oval albumen photographs, approx. 7-1/2x5-1/4 inches each, comprising 15 portraits of members of the Board of Governors or faculty and 18 portraits of graduating cadets. 12 with signatures and autograph sentiments tipped onto the interleaved blanks, others with manuscript identifications on the mounts below the images. With a photographic trade card by the photographer's mounted to the front pastedown and a carte-de-visite of the photographers mounted to the rear pastedown. [With:] Document signed on vellum, Heafer's graduation diploma, laid in [And with:] Printed program from Heafer's funeral, laid in. 4to (approx. 10 x 8 inches). An extraordinary photographic yearbook of the Kentucky Military Institutute, belonging to a graduating cadet, at the very start of the Civil War. Founded in 1845 as a military academy in the style of the Virginia Military Institutute, KMI was just the third U.S. military academy after West Point. "After the outbreak of the Civil War on April 12, 1861, there was a wholesale exodus of cadets from KMI. Tension had been growing among the cadets during the presidential campaign leading up to the election of Abraham Lincoln and tempers had occassionally boiled over. William Simpson cites one instance of a number of firstfights that broke out duyring dinner. Within a few short weeks there were only a few cadets and faculty members at the school" (Young, Character Makes the Man, pp. 18-19). The diploma belongiong to graduating cadet J. F. heafer, which accompanies the album, is dated June 4, 1861. The Institute closed shortly thereafter, reopening after the end of the Civil War. At the start of the Civil War, border-state Kentucky vowed to stay neutral. It was not long, however, before the state legislature moved to side with the Union. Nevertheless, many of its citizens, and many of the graduates of KMI, sided with the Confederacy. Thus the present yearbook inadvertently captures the images of many soon-to-be soldiers in the Confederate Army. The portraits of the members of the Board and faculty comprise: 1) Edwin W. Morgan [KMI Superintendent] 2) [Unidentified member of the Board of Visitors] 3) John C. Breckinridge [Vice President of the United States; Confederate Major General; Confederate Secreary of War] 4) Beriah Magoffin [Governor of Kentucky]. 5) Thomas Dudley [President of the Board of Visitors]. 6) John J. Crittenden [U.S. Senator from Kentucky] 7) Thomas B. Monroe [U.S. District Judge for the District of Kentucky; Member of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States] 8) Joseph M. Locke [professor at KMI; commissioned Captain in the 14th U.S. Infantry, wounded at Second Manassas and Gettysburg] 9) W.F. Gregory [of Danville KY] 10) J. Russell Hawkins 11) E. R. Smith 12) Gustav Block 13) W.W. Hawkins 14) T.B. Lacy 15) John N. Norton The graduating cadets comprise: 16) J.J. Harris [of St. Joseph, MO] 17) Richard J. Person [of Memphis, TN; Major in the 5th Confederate Infantry] 18) G.M. Steever [of Milwaukee, WI; sergeant major in the 13th U.S. Infantry] 19) Henry M. Baldwin [of New Jersey; lieutenant in Battery M, 5th U.S. Artillery; killed at the Battle of Cedar Creek in October 1864] 20) J. Clarke Wardlaw [of Abbeville, SC; regimental adjutant of the 2nd South Carolina Rifles] 21) R. Dudley Frayser [of Memphis, TN; class valedictorian; Lieutenant Colonel in the 37th Tennessee] 22) John F. Heafer [of Kentucky]. 23) Achilles Perrin [of Cynthiana, Kentucky]. 24) Benson W. Roberts [of Griffin, GA; served for nearly the entire Civil War in Georgia as a drillmaster and as an officer at a camp of instruction for recruits and draftees]. 25) W.A. Wash [of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky; Captain in the 60th Tennessee Mounted Infantry] 26) J.W. Swain [of Alpina, Alabama; Private in the 18th Alabama Infantry] 27) W.A. Jackson [of Brazoria, Texas] 28) Charles S. Shorter [of Columbus, GA; Captain in the 31st Georgia Infantry, later engineer officer on the staff of General Jubal A. Early]. 29) Charles J. Batchelor [of Red River Landing, Louisiana. Lieutenant in the 2nd Louisiana Infantry] 30) J.H. Morgan [of Home Lake, Mississippi] 31) Theophilus S. Fontaine [of Columbus, Georgia; 20th Georgia Infantry] 32) E. O. Perry [of Port Caddo, Texas; Private in the 1st Texas Infantry; killed at the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864] 33) William K. Penny [of Morganza, Louisiana; Captain in the 14th Louisiana] The photographers's of the class album, Israel and Edward Webster, were noted Louisville photographers, founding their gallery in Louisville circa 1851; Israel Webster is said to have travelled as an itinerant photographer with the Union Army during the war. The trade card and the cdv of the brother's are both unusual to find in such an album. Photographically illustrated works from this early period were seldom printed in large quantities and given the number of graduates from KMI being only 18 cadets in 1861 it seems unlikely that many more than that were ever produced. That fact, coupled with the destruction caused by the Civil War in the years immediately following, it is no wonder that we find no other examples of an 1861 yearbook from KMI. Contemporary brown morocco, recased, repairs at top and tail of spine. Minor foxing to tissue guards. Provenance: Cadet John F. Heafer 33 oval albumen photographs, approx. 7-1/2x5-1/4 inches each, comprising 15 portraits of members of the Board of Governors or faculty and 18 portraits of graduating cadets. 12 with signatures and autograph sentiments tipped onto the interleaved blanks, others with manuscript identifications on the mounts below the images. With a photographic trade card by the photographer's mounted to the front pastedown and a carte-de-visite of the photographers mounted to the rear pastedown. [With:] Document signed on vellum, Heafer's graduation diploma, laid in [And with:] Printed program from Heafer's funeral, laid in. 4to (approx. 10 x 8 inches).