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Verlag: Kaplan Publishing, 2000
ISBN 10: 0793133068ISBN 13: 9780793133062
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. 8th Edition. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: University of California Press, 2008
ISBN 10: 0520252136ISBN 13: 9780520252134
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
Zustand: Good. Good condition. Owner's name on front cover. Slightly dampstained.
Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. (public policies, economy).
Verlag: Wayne State Univ, 2008
ISBN 10: 0615162762ISBN 13: 9780615162768
Buch
Zustand: 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.
Verlag: Yale University Press, 1992
ISBN 10: 0300050682ISBN 13: 9780300050684
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
Verlag: University of California Press, Berkeley, 2008
ISBN 10: 0520252136ISBN 13: 9780520252134
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
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hardcover. Zustand: fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: near fine. First. Illustrated in color and in black and white. xii, 198 pages. Small 4to, black cloth with gold spine lettering, d.w. Berkeley: University of California Press, (2008). Fine in a near fine dust wrapper.
Verlag: Yale University Press., New Haven and London., 1992
Anbieter: Broadhursts of Southport Ltd ABA ILAB BA, Southport, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardback. Zustand: Fine. 27 Colour Illustrations, 65 B/W Illustrations. (illustrator). First Edition.
Verlag: Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, [1998]., 1998
ISBN 10: 0801434947ISBN 13: 9780801434945
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 8vo. pp. xiv, 207. 45 illus. index. cloth. dw. First Edition.
Verlag: New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1992., 1992
ISBN 10: 0300050682ISBN 13: 9780300050684
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 4to. pp. 224. 92 illus. (some colour). biblio. index. cloth. dw. First Edition.
Verlag: CORNELL UNIV PR, 1998
ISBN 10: 0801434947ISBN 13: 9780801434945
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. This elegant and theoretically informed book, illustrated with forty-five photographs, explores the cultural significance of six exhibitions or new museum installations, all opening in Paris between mid-1937 and early 1938: the commercially oriented.
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Verlag: The Brookings Inst, Washington, D.C., 1958
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Later. Very good in good dustwrapper. School plate and name on front inside panel, number on front free endpaper, clean text in clean cloth covers, dustwrapper is heavily chipped on all; edges and corners, dustwrapper flap separated, dustwrapper covers browned. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
Verlag: Wiley, 1990
ISBN 10: 0471522198ISBN 13: 9780471522195
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES 1.
Verlag: Grace Reformed Church
Zustand: Fair. Acceptable condition. (pennsylvania, church, history) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
Verlag: The Brookings Institution
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Zustand: Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES name stamp ffep. Dust jacket little edgenicked and chipped.
Verlag: Second Colonial Office Conference speech from on letterhead of Government House Mauritius. Lady Read's commonplace book dated March 1924. Another item from 1934, 1930
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Six items. Items Two and Five in fair condition, somewhat creases; the other four items in good condition, lightly aged and worn. ONE: Autograph fair copy of speech by Read on behalf of his fellow-members on the [Second] Colonial Office Conference [1930] to the British Empire League and the British Empire Club. Apparently unpublished. Unsigned. 5pp, 12mo. On bifolium and single leaf, both with letterhead of Government House, Mauritius. Undated, but since Read was transferred to the Colonial Office in 1889, a reference in the speech to his having entered the Colonial Office more than 40 years ago indicates that the it was made at the 1930 conference rather than the 1927 one. The Colonial Office List of 1946 gives a useful account of the conference, which was held in June and July 1930, with twenty-seven Overseas Governments represented. Read begins his speech: Lord Stradbroke, my Lords & Gentlemen / on behalf of my fellow members on the Colonial Office Conference I desire to thank the Br[itish]: Emp[ire]: League & the Br[itish]: Emp[ire]: Club very warmly for having invited us here to-night & also for having made us Honorary Members of the Club during the session of the Conf[eren]ce. After noting that the Club had been established as a memorial to my old chief, the late Sir Robert Herbert - that great public servant who was beloved & revered by all who had the good fortune to know him , he continues: I believe that it was Lord Durham who said that our Colonial Empire had been founded in a fit of absent-mindedness & fostered by a salutary neglect. If that be so the Empire appears to have lost all trace of that origin to-day, for never before has its development been pressed forward with fuller purpose & the existence of Societies like your own sufficiently testifies to the deep interest which is being taken by the people of this country in its progress. And what a marvellous progress that has been. He describes the changes which have taken place since he joined the Colonial Office, including the observation that in W. Afr[ica]: our possessions consisted for the most part of narrow strips of a fever-stricken coast, there was no Rhodesia, & that richest of all countries, the Malay Peninsula, was an undeveloped estate. But, my Lords & Gentlemen, the Empire is a living thing &, like all things that live, it must grow or it must decay. [.] which path the Empire is to take depends, as it has never depended in any other Empire before, on the unfettered choice of the masses of its citizens. Their will is supreme and there is not graver responsibility than that of instructing & finding it aright. He ends by describing the important and honourable part the British Empire League can play in the great task of maintaining that great League of Free Nations, known as the Br[itish]: Empire, which is to-day the most potent instrument of good both for ourselves & for mankind. The ends, in his own name and that of his fellow guests, by wishing all success & prosperity to the Br: Empire League. TWO: Autograph copy of speech by Read On Lord Linlithgow s app[ointmen]t. to be Chairman of the Imp[erial]: Coll[ege]: of Sc[ience]: & Tech[nolog]y. 16 Nov/34 [i.e. 1934]. Unsigned. 1p, 4to. On thin creased paper. Twenty-three lines of text with one correction. Begins: My Lord Marquis, / I have been allotted the agreeable duty of welcoming you here to-day on behalf of the Governing Body of the Imp: Coll: of Sc: & Techgy. After the usual courtesies he states that The Governing Body includes not only representatives of important interests in this country but also representatives of the Empire overseas, and in any efforts which may be made to perfect the organization or to extend the activities of this great Institution, your Lordship can rely upon their whole-hearted support. You may count also on the support of a scientific staff which is probably unequalled and certainly unsurpassed by that of any similar institution whether in this country or elsewhere . He continues in much the same vein. THREE: Lady Read s commonplace book. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper: Violet K. Read / March 1924. Ruled 4to volume, bound in patterned red cloth. Autograph quotations on eleven pages, from individuals including Charles Dickens, Sir Francis Bacon, Napoleon, Lord Rosebery. Headings: Valour; Empire; Imagination; Peace; Children; Religion. FOUR: Autograph memorandum by Lady Read beginning: Lady Read is writing this in case Miss Baker is not in when she calls this morning . Unsigned. 2pp, 8vo. Continues: Lady Read has been much disturbed at the health of Gladys Ingram (Miss Baker s niece) who for the last few weeks has shewn [sic] that her nerves are much upset. FIVE: Autograph copy of speech by Lady Read addressed to Lady Manning[,] Ladies . Unsigned. With two deletions. 2pp, 4to. Twenty-one lines. Begins: Voicing the feeling of all members of the Forum Club in saying how pleased we are to welcome Lady Tilley to this lunch today. / She is welcome not only because of the prestige which will be conferred & club [sic] by one who has been the gracious hostess in the British Embassy in Brazil & Japan . SIX: Autograph notes by Lady Read. 1p, 12mo. On letterhead of Government House, Mauritius. Includes seven-line quotation from Masterman.
Verlag: From London; The Hague; Princeton New Jersey. Written between and 1971, 1966
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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The six items in good condition, on lightly-aged paper. ONE: Typed Letter Signed to Carter, in English, from Miss Dr. D. van Velden, curator. On letterhead of the Rijksmuseum Meermanno-Westreenianum. 22 March 1966. 1p., 12mo. Giving details of the opening hours. TWO: Typed Letter Signed to Carter from E. A. Lowe. On letterhead of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. 25 January 1969. 'If there are any new developments re Stanley Morison, I hope you will keep me posted. Some one sent me Brooke Crutchley's Two Men. There was no card so I do not know to whom I am indebted. [.] Do you recall our dinner at the Garrick Club when I astonished you and Morison by ordering steak tartare. What a delightful occasion! I cannot tell you how I miss S. M.' THREE: Copy of Carter's typed reply to Item Two. 1p., 4to. 3 February 1969. The second paragraph begins: 'The Morisonians are at work.' and notes activities by Nicolas Barker, Brooke Crutchley, S. H. Steinberg ('who died last week to our great loss') and James Moran. 'Last night there was an excellent BBC programme organised by Douglas Cleverdon and Nicolas Barker, which included some superb recordings of Morison's own voice. I believe a transcript of this is being prepared for those specially interested and if so I will get a copy for you.' He ends in the hope that Lowe will be able to visit England in May. 'Fredson Bowers is coming to collect his medal and we shall lay on some suitable ceremony - a dinner if I have my way - for him and Graham Pollard; to which your presence would add an immense eclat, besides giving much pleasure to your friends.' FOUR: Autograph Letter Signed to Carter from James Moran. On his letterhead, 13 Chesterford Gardens, London. 1p., 4to. He writes, as a Governor of St Bride's, to ask if Carter 'would be prepared to allow your name to be added to an appeal to establish a Beatrice Warde Memorial Lecture Fund. We are asking some thirty distinguished people on both sides of the Atlantic to sign the appeal'. He is enclosing a draft (Item Five). FIVE: Duplicated Typed circular enclosed with Item Four, headed 'Beatrice Warde Memorial Lecture Fund Appeal'. 1p., 8vo. Moran has written 'Draft' at the head of the head. SIX: Copy of Typed Letter from Nicolas Barker to H. R. B. Hamilton of Messrs Crane & Hawkins, London. 6 May 1971. 2pp., 8vo. Headed 'MRS. B. L. B. WARDE DEC'D'. The letter begins: 'As agreed on the telephone, I am writing to make a proposal to you about the future of that part of the papers and possessions of Mrs. Warde that were deposited with me, as suggested by the memorandum drawn up by Mr. Jones and Miss Clutton of the Monotype Corporation (I enclose a copy). From this you will see that three items, numbers 4, 10 and 20 were put in my hands. The value assigned to them for a total off $250. I would like to offer to buy these papers from the Estate, so that they may be kept with the other main Morison archive, which is partly in my possession and partly in that of the Literary Executors of Morison's Estate and the Cambridge University Press. As I told you, it is my hope that the complete archive will be deposited in the Cambridge University Library. [.]' The letter continues with reference to the valuation. Barker has copied in Crutchley, Jones and Carter, the last of whom he proposes as a valuer at Sotheby's.
Verlag: Editions Poetry, London, 1951
Anbieter: Any Amount of Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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4to. pp 40. Blue, black and white illustrated covers. Occasional illustrations in black and white throughout. The contribution of Harold Pinter is credited to 'Harold Pinta'. Good+ condition, with some mild creasing at corners, light shelfwear and some spots of foxing at rear cover and final page.
Verlag: 1783-1956, 1783
Anbieter: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, USA
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Elaborately bound collection of Presidential autographs, containing the autograph of each of the first 34 Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Dwight D. Eisenhower. Quarto, bound in full red morocco by Riviere & Son with gilt titles and ruling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands, gilt presidential seal to the front panel with white and blue morocco onlays, gilt arms and motto of George Washington to the rear panel with white and blue morocco onlays and his gilt signature in facsimile, centerpieces within quintuple gilt ruling with star emblems at each corner, blue morocco doublures with multiple gilt presidential signatures, blue silk endpapers. This complete series of autographs of the first 34 Presidents of the United States contains the signature of each mounted on an album leaf opposite a loosely tissue-guarded engraved portrait of each. The collection includes: the signature of George Washington on an envelope addressed to Major General Knox as Secretary ofÂtheÂSocietyÂofÂthe Cincinnati, November 3, 1783; a clipped signature of John Adams; clipped signature of Thomas Jefferson; the signature of James Madison on an envelope addressed to Reverend Frederick Freeman of Manayunk, Pennsylvania; and inscription signed by James Monroe; the signature of John Quincy Adams on an envelope addressed to William Plumer jun. Esq. in Epping, New Hampshire; a partially printed land grant signed by Andrew Jackson dated 1831 registeringÂtheÂpurchaseÂof 20 acres in Detroit by Peter Aldrich; clipped signature of Martin Van Buren; clipped signature of William Henry Harrison; signed inscription from John Tyler; signed inscription from James Polk; clipped signature of Zachary Taylor dated Baton Rouge, March 5, 1841; clipped signature of Millard Fillmore; clipped signature of Franklin Pierce; clipped signature of James Buchanan on a document dated July 18, 1858; clipped signature of Abraham Lincoln; endorsement signed by Andrew Johnson as President; clipped signature of Ulysses S. Grant; card signed by Rutherford B. Hayes; inscription signed by James Garfield; large card signed by Chester A. Arthur and dated May 22, 1884; autograph noted signed by Grover Cleveland declining an invitation, dated November 16, 1890; an Executive Mansion card signed by William McKinely; clipped signature of Theodore Roosevelt; clipped signature of William Howard Taft; clipped signature of Woodrow Wilson; typed letter signed by Warren G. Harding as President, dated June 4, 1923 on White House letterhead; card signed by Calvin Coolidge; White House card signed by Herbert Hoover; typed letter signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt as Assistant SecretaryÂofÂthe Navy, February 15, 1917. Laid in is a typed letter signed by Harry S. Truman as President, June 30, 1950, on White House stationery and a typed letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower. TLS as President, November 13, 1956, on White House stationery. In fine condition.ÂHoused in a custom folding chemise and half morocco slipcase. An exceptional collection and presentation. Note_.