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Edité par Manning Publications, 2016
ISBN 10 : 1633430103ISBN 13 : 9781633430105
Vendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis
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Etat : As New. Like New condition. A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects.
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Edité par The Institure Of Race Relations, 1983
Vendeur : Shore Books, London, Royaume-Uni
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 107 pages. A Sivanandan "Challenging racism: strategies for the 80s" / Cecil Gutzmore "Capital, 'black youth' and crime" / Lee Bridges "Policing the urban wasteland" / Blackheath Health Workers And Patients Group "Psychiatry and the corporate state" / Chris Searle "A common language" (SL#39).
Edité par Blackheath & District Consumer Group, London, 1968
Vendeur : Philip Emery, Bridlington, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Paperback. Etat : Good. First Edition. 21 pages, illustrated, light soiling to covers.
Edité par Ediciones B, Barcelona, 2005
ISBN 10 : 8466619739ISBN 13 : 9788466619738
Vendeur : Librería Raíces, Alicante, Espagne
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Cartoné con sobrecubiertas. Etat : Excelente. 348 pp/ La Trama/ Traducción de Borja Folch/ R38-5 Size: 16x23.5. Libro.
Edité par London: [1939], James Clarke & Co., 1939
Vendeur : Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : VG orig. black cloth. xviii, 180 p.; 19 cm.
Edité par London: [1934], George Allen & Unwin, 1934
Vendeur : Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : VG orig. blue cloth. 272 p.; 20 cm.
Edité par The Blackheath Society, London, 1958
Vendeur : Lazy Letters Books, Market Rasen, Royaume-Uni
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Rust to staples and creased cover.
Edité par Edmonds, 1989
Vendeur : EYES WIDE OPEN, London, Royaume-Uni
Card 26pp.Fine.
Ring bound. Etat : Good. Good condition book, no jacket. Good condition is defined as: a copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
Edité par dated 1857. 3in x 4in, 1857
Vendeur : R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, Royaume-Uni
Engraved vignette by Rock & Co, printed within elaborated embossed frame, laid on mount board,
Edité par Dyer Brothers, 21, Paternoster Square, London, 1877
Vendeur : Gwyn Tudur Davies, Aberystwyth, Royaume-Uni
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No Binding. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Revised edition. Disbound item o/w a very clean unmarked copy in good condition. Ref m214.
Edité par Ediciones B, Barcelona, 2000
ISBN 10 : 8440697201ISBN 13 : 9788440697202
Vendeur : Librería Raíces, Alicante, Espagne
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Tela con Sobrecubierta. Etat : Bueno. 445 pp/ La Trama/ Traducción de Borja Folch/ R38-1 Size: 16x24. Libro.
Edité par CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013
ISBN 10 : 1492325090ISBN 13 : 9781492325093
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
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Paperback. Etat : Brand New. Ltd., BlackHeath Dawn (illustrateur). 280 pages. 8.43x5.85x0.73 inches. This item is printed on demand.
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Edité par 1782. Platemark 6.25in x 8in. Sold with printed description., 1782
Vendeur : R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, Royaume-Uni
Engraving, from Watts' 'Seats of the Nobility and Gentry', good margins,
Edité par Blackheath Rugby Football Club, England, 1921
Vendeur : Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Irlande
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Pamphlet. Etat : Good. Original Dinner Menu for Blackheath's New Year's Ebve Dinner at Oddenino's Imperial Restaurant. 60-62 Regent Street, London, W1. On December 31st, 1921. Founded in 1858 this club is loved in Eltham, South East London. Single leaf green print & decoration on white/cream card measuring circa 8 x 5.75 inches. Centrefold horizontal crease. Brown stain to right hand side centre which has a small edge nick. Else good. Rare item.
Date d'édition : 2023
Vendeur : True World of Books, Delhi, Inde
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LeatherBound. Etat : New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 352 Volume firs- nin Language: English.
Edité par Peggy Jackson heath, London, 1916
Vendeur : Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Irlande
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. 16 Drawings & Six Entries with verse. Circa 1916.
Edité par Union Générale d'Editions, Paris, 1983
Vendeur : Libreria Le Colonne, TORINO, TO, Italie
Opera prima di DANE, pseud. di Winifred Ashton, questo romanzo, uscito nel 1917, suscitò sensazione e prurigine perché, ambientato in un esclusivo collegio femminile edoardiano inglese, tratta più o meno velatamente relazioni lesbiche tra due istutrici e ragazze, dentro e fuori dell'ambiente scolastico. Si ritiene abbia ispirato Radclyffe Hall a scrivere il romanzo "The Well of Loneliness" edito nel 1928, che rappresentò il lesbismo come tendenza del tutto naturale e invocò: "Give us also the right to our existence", provocando azioni legali ecc. e dando grande visibilità al movimento lesbico nelle culture anglosassoni.
Edité par Katoomba. Joseph Bennett & Sons., 1976
Vendeur : The Antique Bookshop & Curios (ANZAAB), Crows Nest, NSW, Australie
Oblong 8vo. Col.Ill.wrapps. 374pp. Crease to top corner of page 105. b/w ills & maps. Some pages a little loose else a very good copy. Number 358 of a limited edition of 1,000. After Governor Macquarie passed through the Blue Mountains he recorded in his diary 'This place having a black wild appearance I have this day named it Black-Heath'.
Edité par Joseph Benett & Son Pty Ltd Katoomba, 1976
Vendeur : Lily Books, URALLA, NSW, Australie
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 2nd Edition. Marks on covers due to use. Some bumping of edges. Foxing of book block and inside covers. Hinge broken in one place. Blackheath was first marked on a map on 15 May 1815 when Governor Lachlan Macquarie named it. The settlement eventually became a 'Village' on 20 March 1885 and John Sands Country Directory for 1884 lists twelve people, who apparently were the resident landowners at that time and from then on the Village started to grow as a recognised tourist and holiday resort. Includes a map and black and white illustrations.
Date d'édition : 1900
Vendeur : K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Royaume-Uni
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No Binding. Etat : Very Good. An original print from a real photo - no date of publication but c 1900. High quality. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. 11 x 13 inches, 27 x 36 cms. Excellent condition. Shows 2 views of Morden College, Blackheath - the entrance and a portion of the courtyard.
Edité par George Virtue, London, 1831
Vendeur : K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Royaume-Uni
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No Binding. Etat : Very Good. An original antique hand coloured view. Mounted and ready to frame . Very good condition . A splendid vintage view - decorative, attractive and somewhat uncommon. Delicate colouring - not contemporary. An impressive view of New Church in Blackheath with people in the foreground.
Vendeur : Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australie
Charters Towers,Qld. :Blackheathand ThornburghColleges, April 1927.Octavo (240 x 150 mm), original printed wrappers (short paper split at tail of spine, edges a little worn), stapled; pp 40; illustrated with photographic plates and advertisements for local businesses; contents in very good condition. A scarce single issue of the bi-annual magazine of Blackheath and Thornburgh Colleges, Charters Towers, Queensland. From Wiki: 'By 1918, representatives of theMethodistandPresbyterianChurches had already met to consider establishing a college forNorth Queenslandstudents under the auspices of the two churches. In 1918, Charters Towers mining magnateEdmund Harris Thornburgh Plantwanted to sell his mansion,Thornburgh House, with its extensive gardens and mature trees which formed an oasis of greenery in the parched environment of Charters Towers. So the church representatives approached Plant about the purchase of Thornburgh, but on hearing theAnglicanSisters in Townsville were also interested in the property, the Presbyterian and Methodist church representative Robert Bacon quickly secured an option to purchase the house for £3,000 in November 1918. The newly formed school committee placed £50 as a holding deposit. Thornburgh College, a school for boys, began classes on 16 June 1919 with John Frederick Ward, MA, ofPrince Alfred College,Adelaide, as Principal. The school was officially opened by Dr Henry Youngman, President General of the Methodist Church of Australia, on 23 April 1920. By the Golden Jubilee Year in 1969, more than 2,500 boys had been educated at the college. A gift of £1000 from aWilliam Robert Blackand generous contributions from the public made it possible for Bacon to establish a girls' school in "Yelvertoft", the former home of J Mitchell. The college was opened in 1920 and given the name ofBlackheath Collegeas a tribute to Black. Senior girls attended Thornburgh College until January 1921 when Blackheath Principal, Miss J. E. Bullow, began her illustrious eighteen-year career with the College. Blackheath was officially opened on 16 June 1921 by J Cosh, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland. The two schools were run by a single College Council although they appear to have had separate administration and financial structures. Because Thornburgh was locally run, all funds had to be raised through the school and the community. A fundraising campaign was begun on 2 December 1918 by the College Council and secured £50,000 over the next twelve years. In 1919 the College Council was able to purchase the abandoned dam and tailings area below the house, which had been part of Plant's Bonnie Dundee Mill, and by 1922 had developed it into a sports field. In 1920, in order to provide additional dormitories and a new bathroom upstairs and a larger dining room downstairs, some modifications were made. These included extending the verandahs and enclosing the western verandah. In 1923 a new building containing a dining room and dormitory was constructed and the former Thornburgh dining room was converted to classrooms. Ownership of the School passed to the Presbyterian Assembly and Methodist Conference in 1932 during theDepressionwhen the local College Council found it difficult to keep the school running as student numbers fell. Matters began to improve with the appointment in 1939 of a new Principal, T.R. McKenzie. To boost morale and raise the profile of the school in the community, he, his wife and the school staff carried out cleaning, repainting and minor improvements to the college during the 1939?1940 Christmas break. The school building itself was not requisitioned during the War for military use, though an American anti-aircraft battery, machine gun emplacements and communications systems were installed around the margins of the school ovals. The College experienced another slump during the 1960s and 1970s. and the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association relinquished financial management of Thornburgh College to a Provisional Board of Governors. On the 5 September 1978 the Board of Governors of Blackheath and Thornburgh College was elected and final control of the College was passed to them on 31 December 1978. The school had become run down and a group of parents and friends undertook to repaint the house in this year. The grounds established by Plant continued to be cared for and enhanced by the College and during the 1940s emphasis was placed on developing the garden. Unfortunately, during the late 1970s and early 1980s, as the College expanded and new buildings were constructed, much of the original gardens were lost. As part of a rationalisation process, the campuses of Blackheath and Thornburgh were combined on the Thornburgh site between 1979 and 1982. A decision was made to demolish Thornburgh House, but was not implemented as it was found that the cost of new buildings would be greater than that of restoring the old. In 1985?1987 classrooms in Thornburgh House were repaired and by 1987 plans were in place to restore the house. During restoration, rooms were provided for past students, for archives and for the school governors. Areas were also set aside for teaching, displays and for the presentation of the performing arts. Work on the building was completed in 1995. Thornburgh House was listed on theQueensland Heritage Registeron 21 October 1992.'.
Vendeur : Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australie
Charters Towers,Qld. :Blackheathand ThornburghColleges, October 1927.Octavo (240 x 150 mm), original printed wrappers (paper splits at spine ends), stapled; pp 34; illustrated with photographic plates and advertisements for local businesses; contents in very good condition. A scarce single issue of the bi-annual magazine of Blackheath and Thornburgh Colleges, Charters Towers, Queensland. From Wiki: 'By 1918, representatives of theMethodistandPresbyterianChurches had already met to consider establishing a college forNorth Queenslandstudents under the auspices of the two churches. In 1918, Charters Towers mining magnateEdmund Harris Thornburgh Plantwanted to sell his mansion,Thornburgh House, with its extensive gardens and mature trees which formed an oasis of greenery in the parched environment of Charters Towers. So the church representatives approached Plant about the purchase of Thornburgh, but on hearing theAnglicanSisters in Townsville were also interested in the property, the Presbyterian and Methodist church representative Robert Bacon quickly secured an option to purchase the house for £3,000 in November 1918. The newly formed school committee placed £50 as a holding deposit. Thornburgh College, a school for boys, began classes on 16 June 1919 with John Frederick Ward, MA, ofPrince Alfred College,Adelaide, as Principal. The school was officially opened by Dr Henry Youngman, President General of the Methodist Church of Australia, on 23 April 1920. By the Golden Jubilee Year in 1969, more than 2,500 boys had been educated at the college. A gift of £1000 from aWilliam Robert Blackand generous contributions from the public made it possible for Bacon to establish a girls' school in "Yelvertoft", the former home of J Mitchell. The college was opened in 1920 and given the name ofBlackheath Collegeas a tribute to Black. Senior girls attended Thornburgh College until January 1921 when Blackheath Principal, Miss J. E. Bullow, began her illustrious eighteen-year career with the College. Blackheath was officially opened on 16 June 1921 by J Cosh, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland. The two schools were run by a single College Council although they appear to have had separate administration and financial structures. Because Thornburgh was locally run, all funds had to be raised through the school and the community. A fundraising campaign was begun on 2 December 1918 by the College Council and secured £50,000 over the next twelve years. In 1919 the College Council was able to purchase the abandoned dam and tailings area below the house, which had been part of Plant's Bonnie Dundee Mill, and by 1922 had developed it into a sports field. In 1920, in order to provide additional dormitories and a new bathroom upstairs and a larger dining room downstairs, some modifications were made. These included extending the verandahs and enclosing the western verandah. In 1923 a new building containing a dining room and dormitory was constructed and the former Thornburgh dining room was converted to classrooms. Ownership of the School passed to the Presbyterian Assembly and Methodist Conference in 1932 during theDepressionwhen the local College Council found it difficult to keep the school running as student numbers fell. Matters began to improve with the appointment in 1939 of a new Principal, T.R. McKenzie. To boost morale and raise the profile of the school in the community, he, his wife and the school staff carried out cleaning, repainting and minor improvements to the college during the 1939?1940 Christmas break. The school building itself was not requisitioned during the War for military use, though an American anti-aircraft battery, machine gun emplacements and communications systems were installed around the margins of the school ovals. The College experienced another slump during the 1960s and 1970s. and the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association relinquished financial management of Thornburgh College to a Provisional Board of Governors. On the 5 September 1978 the Board of Governors of Blackheath and Thornburgh College was elected and final control of the College was passed to them on 31 December 1978. The school had become run down and a group of parents and friends undertook to repaint the house in this year. The grounds established by Plant continued to be cared for and enhanced by the College and during the 1940s emphasis was placed on developing the garden. Unfortunately, during the late 1970s and early 1980s, as the College expanded and new buildings were constructed, much of the original gardens were lost. As part of a rationalisation process, the campuses of Blackheath and Thornburgh were combined on the Thornburgh site between 1979 and 1982. A decision was made to demolish Thornburgh House, but was not implemented as it was found that the cost of new buildings would be greater than that of restoring the old. In 1985?1987 classrooms in Thornburgh House were repaired and by 1987 plans were in place to restore the house. During restoration, rooms were provided for past students, for archives and for the school governors. Areas were also set aside for teaching, displays and for the presentation of the performing arts. Work on the building was completed in 1995. Thornburgh House was listed on theQueensland Heritage Registeron 21 October 1992.'.
Date d'édition : 1785
Vendeur : K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Royaume-Uni
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No Binding. Etat : Very Good. A fine original hand coloured copper engraving. Mounted and ready to frame. Mount size 12 x 10 Ins, 32 x 26 Cms. Delicate hand colouring, not contemporary but finely executed. Very good condition. Attractive and decorative . Circa 1785. This shows a fine engraving of the Seat of the Late Sir Gregory Page on Blackheath, Kent.
Rugby club handbook and laws of the game. Issued annually from 1919/20 - 1939/40. Paperback. 12mo. 108pp. Original printed wrappers, lightly rubbed and a little grubby. Good condition.
Edité par Rotary Club of Blackheath, Blackheath, NSW, 1975
ISBN 10 : 0859030075ISBN 13 : 9780859030076
Vendeur : A Small Bookshop, ELMHURST, VIC, Australie
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Pictorial Card Cover. Etat : Near Fine. Limited Edition. Limited Edition. No. 119 of 1000 copies. Format: Oblong : 22 cm x 18 cm. B&W photographs throughout. 382 pp. Scarce.
Edité par LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10 : 135498496XISBN 13 : 9781354984963
Vendeur : moluna, Greven, Allemagne
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Gebunden. Etat : New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
Edité par circa 1925, 1925
Vendeur : Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australie
Sydney: H. Phillips n.d. circa 1925. Folio. Or. illust. wrapper slightly rubbed. 20pp. Profusely illust. with b/w photographs. Some pages loose.
Vendeur : Galerie Joseph Fach GmbH, Oberursel im Taunus, Allemagne
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Etat : sehr guter Zustand. Aquarell über Bleistift, auf festem grautonigem Zeichenpapier, links unten monogrammiert und datiert 18 JG (ligiert) 42.". 24,5:17,1 cm. Gilbert war Schüler von G Lance und debütierte 1836 in der Society of British Art mit einem Aquarell Gefangennahme Will. Hastings durch Richard Gloucester", 1837 und 1838 war er mit Arbeiten in der Royal Academy in London vertreten. Als Maler und Illustrator war er über Jahre erfolgreich tätig.