Sheldon henry d (9 Ergebnisse)
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Zustand: Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket (united states, education, sociology) 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.

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Verlag: Binforts and Mort: Portland, Oregon., 1940
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Zustand: vg. Very Good/Very Good. Herdcover, green and yellow cloth over baords, 288 pages. Text clean, unmarked; binding solid. Inscribed by author on front free endpaper. Dust ajcket protected inew archival wrap.

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This engaging work offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives and customs of students in the late 19th century. From dorm room pranks to campus romances, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of education in America.

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Collector's Progress.
Lewis, W. S. (Wilmarth Sheldon), 1895-1979. [subject: Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797; art, JG Eckhardt, Wootton, Grinling Gibbons, William Evans, John Henry Müntz, John Carter (1748-1817), Richard Bentley, Hugh D Auchincloss, J C Barrow; assoc: Jack Hol
Verlag: London : Constable & Co Ltd ; [Edinburgh : Printed in Great Britain by R. & R. Clark, Ltd], 1952., 1952
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fair. [British edition] ; 245 pp. ; illustrated ; 23 cm. ; LCCN: 53-67093 ; OCLC: 70299655 & OCLC: 2291303 ; LC: Z989; Dewey: 010 ; blue cloth with silver lettering, in tattered and patched pictorial dustjacket ; presentation, unsigned, from the author, March 1952, on t…he front endpaper ; laid-in, an ALS from Jack Holland, the Birmingham England antiquarian bookseller, dated November 11, 1959, proffering this book to an associate ; the exciting and fascinating recounting of the efforts of Horace Walpole scholar and collector Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis to re-assemble Walpole's library from Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, as well as what he calls "relics" of Walpole: objects once owned by Walpole, and the republishing of Walpoliana ; with 17 photographic illustrations ; VG/FAIR. Inscribed by Author(s). Book.

Verlag: Eugene, Oregon: John Henry Nash Fine Arts Press., 1942
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Zustand: Good. Folio. Beige Wraps, Letterpress on Deckled Watermarked Heavy Wove, 29 pp. Good with marginal tears to wraps, otherwise Near Fine. Scarce.Contents:Arnold Bennett Hall, 1881-1936, a biographical sketch / the editor --Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, an estimate / Marguerite Albjerg --A great teacher, Arnold Bennett Hall / G…raham Stuart --Arnold Bennett Hall, inspiration personified / Wayne L. Morse --Arnold Bennett Hall, an appreciation / James H. Gilbert --"As the twig is bent" / Burt Brown Barker --Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall in action / William M. Tugman --Arnold Bennett Hall, from the student point of view / Richard L. Neuberger --Inaugural address, University of Oregon, October 1926 / Arnold Bennett Hall.
Autograph Letter Signed from 'Chas. Hamilton', informing Henry Dundas that 'Doctor Morris of Parliament Street' has cured three men 'labouring under the same disorder which now afflicts our gracious Sovereign [King George III].
Charles Hamilton (1753-1828), 8th Earl of Haddington [Michael Morris (d.1791) MD; Henry Dundas (1742-1811), 1st Viscount Melville; the madness of King George III; John Sheldon (1752-1808), anatomist]
Verlag: Without place or date but written during the King's first attack -1789, 1788
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2pp., 4to. Bifolium. Text complete, on aged paper with a number of closed tears repaired with archival tape. The second leaf of the bifolium, lacking a strip at the top, is docketed 'Dr. Morris of Parliament Street's Success in curing Persons afflicted with Complaints similar to that which His Majesty labours under'. Considering… the political content at the end of the letter, the author is probably Charles Hamilton, at the time of writing known by his courtesy title of Lord Binning. Hamilton begins his letter: 'I beg leave to communicate to you that Doctor Morris of Parliament Street, Physician to the Army & of great skill & ability has lately successfully recovered three Persons labouring under the same disorder which now afflicts our gracious Sovereign; viz: Mr. Woolery of Jamaica, Mr. Walker of John Street & lastly the Anatomist Mr. Sheldon whose case in particular he considers to have been exactly parallel to that of His Majesty. [According to his entry in the Oxford DNB, Sheldon had an attack of 'brain fever' in 1788.] Doctor Morris moreover, has repeatedly declared to me that he had not a doubt, with the Almighty's blessing, of restoring the King in a short time'. Morris is 'well known to & in habits of friendship with Mr. Dundas of Richmond'. He ends with by discussing some political matters: 'after several flattering assurances, Mr. Rose at last has declined all together entering the minute promised by Mr. Pitt & [.] unless you have the goodness to speak your self to the Minister on the subject, nothing will be done'. In reporting Morris's death, The Times, 31 May 1791, described him as: late Inspector General and Physician to his Majesty's forces in America.' Munk's Roll states that he was 'elected physician to the Westminster hospital in 1761, and retained his office for thirty years'. It also states, apparently erroneously, that he was a Fellow of the Royal Society.