Hills, Richard L.:James Watt, Volume 2: The Years of Toil, 1775-1785
- signiertes Exemplar 2019, ISBN: 9781843060468
Gebundene Ausgabe
Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Home for Aged People , 1982. Quarto, stapled wrappers, 88 pp. Documents the Debutante Cotillion for Brooklyn, 1982. Illus. with photos. of participating girls a… Mehr…
Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Home for Aged People , 1982. Quarto, stapled wrappers, 88 pp. Documents the Debutante Cotillion for Brooklyn, 1982. Illus. with photos. of participating girls and boys. Ladies in Waiting (pictured): Eveyln Brookins, Rugh Scott, Annette Debnam, Pauline McWilliams, Lillie K. Sims, Brenda Williams, Betty Pottinger. Escorts (Pictured): Elliot Tricoche, Philip De Bourge, Keith Jordon, Roosevelt Watts, Tyrone Carter, William Roberts III, Charles Gregory Dillard, Anthony Plantt. Golden Circle (Pictured): Doris Ward, Adele Doyle, Carol King Walling, Lillian Griffith, Beatrice Archibald, Mae Weston, Rosa Weatherless, Geraldine Ramsay, Lillian McIntosh, Janie B. Mapp, Sylvia K. Haynes. Starlets/Heralds (pictured): Lester Hinds, Kadisha Mann, John Hewitt, Laurie Edwards, Cheniqua Spears, Ingrid Morgan, Channel Odon, Bernadette McKain, Marisa Gordon, Dena Ayer, Clarence Pew. Junior Debs and Junior Escorts (Pictured): Peter Taylor, Todd Davis, Deidra Townes, Kenya Gooding, Kerri Payne, Diahann Ayer, Denise Gooding, Joi Nicole Tisdale, Clifton Hill, William Roberts III. Twinkies/Pages (Pictured): Leslie Davis, Taharqua Temple, Ayana Feurtado, Carter Brock, Lionel Brown, Nina D. James. Debutants (Pictured with description): Mary Ann Henderson, Robin D. Anderson, Sharron Barriaga, Paula Benson, Anna-Marie Edreira, Monica-Marie Edreira, Teresa-Marie Edreira, Sharron Hunter, Alyssa L. King, Tracy Malone, Michele McKenley, Monique A. Thibou, Kim Thompson., Brooklyn Home for Aged People, 1982, 1897. Early days in Edgefield County, South Carolina, are explored through a mixture of historical events and colorful tales in this reprint of History of Edgefield County from the Earliest Settlements to 1897 by John A. Chapman, originally published in 1897. The 3-color cover is printed on 80# card stock and protected with a vinyl sheet. The booklet, printed on 60# opaque paper, contains 260 pages. However, because we use a 2-up format on 8 1/2" x 11" paper, it has the equivalent of over 520 pages from the original book. One small section was missing from our source book, involving parts of two original pages. Chapter headings, sub-titles, etc.: First Settlement, Roving Traders, Building Fort Keowee, Conference at Saluda Old Town, Settlers of Various Nationalities -- Culbreaths, Hazels, Abneys, Towlses, Carsons, and others; Ferries at Saluda, Stewart Settlement; Perrys, Colemans, Trotters, Inconveniences of the Settlers, Changes in the Names of Places, Opening of Public Road, Christian Priber, Obstructing Water Courses, Education, the Butler Family and a Memoir from General William Butler, Muster Roll with List of Capt. Zachary Smith Brooks' Company, Story of George and Sampson Pope, Journey of Washington, Abney Meeting House, Roads & Ferries after the Revolution, Mount Willing, Catlett Connor, Townships, Information on Militia in 1775, Correspondence between Major Mayson and Colonel Thompson in 1775, Seige of 96 in 1781, Tory Marauders, Cunningham's Raid, Condition of the County at the end of the Revolution, Settlers from Maryland, Dr. J.C. Ready, The Yellow Jacket Company, a Fight at Edgefield, the Aurora Borealis display, Secession at Mount Willing, Ministers, Colonel Sam Watson, Captain Tom Bates and others, Origin of Mount Willing's name, Mad Bill Abney, John A. Crouder, Westside, Parksville, Rehoboth, Skipper's Georgia and the Dark Corner, Fruit Hill and Vacinity, Capt. James Ryan, Le Roy and Samuel Hammond, the Pickens family, Capt. Richard Johnson, Michael Watson, Francis Salvador, the Martin family, Mrs. Cruger, Mrs. Dillard, and Mrs. Thomas, Pickens and Williamson, Fort Galphin, Norris Township, Rev. Alexander Travis, Nicholas Stallworth family, William Barrett Travis, hero of the Alamo, Mark Butler Travis, Colonel P.D. Bowles, John F. Grimke, Judges Richard Gantt, William D. Martin and Ephrain Ramsey, James J. Caldwell, John S. Jeter, Edmund Bacon, John Dunlap, Abraham Giles Dozier, Charles Goodwyn, John S. Glascock, Nathan Lipscomb Griffin, George McDuffie, Thomas H. Pope, Eldred Simkins, Lieutenant Colonel John C. Simkins, Charles Martin Gray, the War of 1812, the Tillman Family, W.B. Dorn, the Edwards family, Kansas Troubles (leading toward the Civil War), the 7th Regiment, Soldiers' Relief Association, Hamburg, Francis Hugh Wardlaw, John E. Bacon, Col. Joseph Abney, Officers of the 22nd Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, Joseph Quattlebaum, William Walker, Reconstruction Period, Dr. John Landrum, Col. James C. Smyley, Col. James P. Carroll, Gen. R.G.M. Dunovant, Andrew J. Hammond, Col. James Tompkins, Preston S. Brooks, William Gregg, Col. James B. Griffin, Gen. Martin W. Gary, Col. W.C. Morange, the Blocker family, Wounded Officers, Mark Madison Abney, Capt. James Pope Bean, Major Cicero Adams, Joseph Matthew Abney, Pickens B. Watts, Joseph Haddon, the Ouzts Settlement, Churches, Schools, Poems, Newspapers, Societies, Doctors -- W. Brazier, Elbert Bland, William Butler, A.W. Burt, Wall Burt, H. Burt, M.W. Abney, E.J. Mims, J.O. Nicholson, John Lake, W.W. Geiger, N. Meriwether, A.G. Teague, T.H. Pattison, J.F. Adams, W.Scott Sheppard, William D. Jennings Sr., George M. Yarbrough, William Coleman, Charles M. Burkhalter, and Garrett, Historical Hints of Edgefield, Description of the County, Under the Oaks at Lanham's, Penn's Drug Store, Waters family, Robert W. Jennings, Col. David Denny, Gen. James Jones, Col. T.P. Shaw, the Scott family, the Martins of Martintown, Werts family, the Haltiwanger family, James Sheppard family, Col. Lewis Elzey, Anne Kennedy, the Fires of Edgefield, the Pine House, Ninety-Six Riflemen, and many other Civil War units, Poem called "The Confederate Flag," Mrs. Lucinda Horne, the Citadel Academy, Troops in the Florida war, Troops in the War with Mexico. The book does not have a biography section but it does contain names of numerous early Edgefield County residents. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 11" x 8.5". Private Press., 1897, Evanstion, Illinois: Row, Peterson and Co., 1942. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Anthropology/Sociology A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 64 pages. 6""w x 9 1/4""h. Full green cloth boards with yellow illustration and title. Stories and black and white photos of the hill people of Kentucky in the 1940's. Part of ""The Way of Life"" series of books., Row, Peterson and Co., 1942, New York, Ny: Mcgraw-Hill, 1964. Book. Good +. Hardcover. Inscribed by Author(s). 2nd Edition. A Good Copy - Signed - For Peter James Watts, In Appreciation Of Your Wonderful Humor In Times Of Stress, From Mary K. And With Best Wishes Of This Literay Historian, - By The Author On The Front Free End Page. First Edition, 2Nd Printing. Book Is In Good + Condition. Boards Have A Tiny Bit Of Shelf Wear/Rub. Fore Edges Have A Small Amount Of Reading Wear/Foxing. Interior Is Clean And Legible. Not Remaindered. Dust Jacket Is In Good Condition. Heavy Bit Of Chip And Crinkle Along The Edge. Is Price Clipped. Dust Jacket Is Covered By Mylar Wrapper. Thanks And Enjoy.., Mcgraw-Hill, 1964, 2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [24/05/1918, 1918-01-01/1918-01-01, 19..]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - anglais, Vol: - Volume 1st, Pages 20. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. COMPLETE LEATHER WILL COST YOU EXTRA US$ 25 APART FROM THE LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. Volume 1st, 2019, Ashgate Publishing Limited, UK, 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine Condition. 240 Pages. Damage along the fore edge of the rear board. Interest in environmental health research conducted with community participation has increased dramatically in recent years. In this book, Doug Brugge and H. Patricia Hynes relate experience of multiple community collaborations across the United States and highlight the lessons to be learned for those involved in or embarking on community-collaborative research. The volume brings together a variety of cases, examining the nature and form that the collaboration took, the scientific findings from the work and the ethical issues that needed to be addressed. Actual cases covered include lead contaminated soil, asthma and housing conditions, the impact of development on environmental health, the impact of radiation hazards, urban gardening, hog farming and diesel exhaust. The concluding section analyses the experiences of those involved and puts their findings into broader context. Community Research in Environmental Health: Lessons in Science, Advocacy and Ethics provides a valuable guide for all those interested and involved in community research. Book Description: Interest in environmental health research conducted with community participation has increased dramatically in recent years. In this book, Doug Brugge and H. Patricia Hynes relate experience of multiple community collaborations across the United States and highlight the lessons to be learned for those involved in or embarking on community-collaborative research. The volume brings together a variety of cases, examining the nature and form that the collaboration took, the scientific findings from the work and the ethical issues that needed to be addressed. Actual cases covered include lead contaminated soil, asthma and housing conditions, the impact of development on environmental health, the impact of radiation hazards, urban gardening, hog farming and diesel exhaust. The concluding section analyses the experiences of those involved and puts their findings into broader context. Community Research in Environmental Health: Lessons in Science, Advocacy and Ethics provides a valuable guide for all those interested and involved in community research. : Review: 'This book comprises a fascinating and useful series of reports on community-based research in environmental health. I highly recommend it [to] those health workers, students and others with an interest in the community's involvement in research and in policy development concerning environmental health and social justice.' Dr Barry S. Levy, Tufts University, USA 'Doug Brugge and Pat Hynes have put together a valuable compendium of case studies that show how scientists and communities can work together effectively to address the environmental health concerns of low-income, people of color communities. The book contains many of the leading examples of community-based participatory research in the environmental field. The book shows how science is better when done with, rather than apart from, the people who are impacted by the problems. As such, it is a real contribution to the literature of environmental justice.' Charles Lee, Associate Director for Policy and Interagency Liaison, Office of Environmental Justice, US Environmental Protection Agency, USA 'This beautifully written book represents a new milestone in both environmental justice and community based participatory research. Each case study illustrates the powerful combination of strong science, community participation and a commitment to social change and brings alive the struggles and breakthroughs that have made such work a model for the rest of us.' Dr Meredith Minkler, University of California, Berkeley, USA : About the Author: Doug Brugge is Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health at Tufts University School of Medicine, USA. H. Patricia Hynes is Professor of Environmental Health at Boston University School of Public Health, USA. Contributors: Doug Brugge, H. Patricia Hynes, Julie Watts, Jody Lally, Alison Kole, James Krieger, Tim K. Takaro, Carol Allen, Lin Song, Marcia Weaver, Sanders Chai, Philip Dickey, Julian Agyeman, Dale Bryan, Jill S. Litt, Paul Carroll, Robert Maxfield, Pat McLaine, Carol Kawecki, Katherine Alaimo, Thomas M. Reischl, Pete Hutchison, Ashley E. Atkinson, Andrew Leong, Abigail Averbach, Fu Mei Cheung, Zenobia Lai, Christina Hill, William Rand, Patrick L. Kinney, Maneesha Aggarwal, Mary E. Northridge, Nicole A.H. Janssen, Peggy Shepard, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Manuel Pastor Jr., Carlos Porras, James Sadd, Dianne Quigley, Virginia Sanchez, Dan Handy, Robert Goble, Patricia George, Steve Wing. Size: 2.5 x 16.5 x 24.1 cm. 240 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Miscellaneous; Hardbacks; ISBN: 0754641767. ISBN/EAN: 9780754641766. Inventory No: X120-1261.. 9780754641766, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004, New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1982. Slight shelf wear. The dust jacket has a few bumps and slight creases, but no tears, marks, or stains. Protected now in a Mylar archival sleeve. A clean, solid copy. 432 pages with Index. Photographs by James Scherer and Victor Watts. Thirty-five lessons, organized by subject, each with an introductory essay and discussions of utensils, ingredients, techniques, preparing ahead, and variations. Recipes vary in complexity. This book is designed, like the comprehensive basic course at the school, to take you from the beginner's level to real proficiency. Choose recipes to suit your skill. Oversized book that will require additional postage for expedited and international delivery.. First U.S. Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good., William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1982, Harpers Monthly, 1906. soft. 6.5"" X 10"". ORIGINAL EDITION Publisher-Printing Location: Harper & Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: November 1906, Volume CXIII, Number DCLXXVIII Size and Page Count: 6.5 ? X 10 ? Tall, approx. 200 pages, includes advertisements and the back cover with statement of Harper s New Monthly Magazine Condition: Very good, binding good, front and back covers are loose with foxing, bottom corners of first few pages have slight watermark damage, pages with untrimmed edges are browning on edge, otherwise complete. Illustrations Information: approx. 40 illustrations and many vintage advertisements! ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- Articles and information: Macbeth ? -By Theodore Watts-Dunton The captain of Company Q -By Robert Shackleton Decisive battles of the law: The impeachment of Andrew Johnson -By Frederick Trevor Hill The better part -By Van Tassel Sutphen The weavers: A novel (chaps. V-VI) -By Gilbert Parker The brand of the wild -By G.B. Lancaster Poem: Dawn -By Aileen Cleveland Higgins Legends of the City of Mexico [(III)] -By Thomas Allibone Janvier Poem: Dreamers -By Grace Fallow Norton The bedquilt -By Dorothy Canfield By way of Southampton to London -By William Dean Howells Unemployed -By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Poem: To the pure in heart -By Harry James Smith The log of a forty-niner -By William Ives Morgan and Florence Emlyn (Downs) Muzzy The adopted -By Annie Hamilton Donnell Poem: Citizen of the universe -By Harriet N. Wellman Fairbanks Harvesting floral perfumes: Chemistry of commerce VI. -By Robert Kennedy Duncan Nevertheless -By Abby Meguire Roach Poem: The fallen -By Lily A. (Lily Augusta) Long Editor's easy chair -By William Dean Howells Editor's study -By Henry Mills Alden Editor's drawer/Fiction: A modern revolutionist -By Philip Loring Allen Editor's drawer/Poem: A woodland walk -By Louise Beecher Chancellor (And other Editor's drawer articles), Harpers Monthly, 1906, 03, 1803 Book. Good. Hardcover. First edition.. A collection of biographical sketches of thirty-two British public figures. The fifth such publication, following the popularity of the first four, published between in 1798and 1802. First edition. Featuringinfluential figures of the year timeincludingLord Auckland, Dr Thornton, Archdeacon Paley, Rev. Rowland Hill, Admiral Roddam, Major General Ira Allen, Mr. William Gifford,Dr Busby, Mrs Billington, and James Watt. Condition: In contemporary half calf bindingwith paper covered boards. Externally, generally smart but with slight wear to extremities including minor loss to head and tail ofspine. With occasional marks toboards. Joints starting, front hinge slightly strained. Internally, firmly bound. Generally bright and clean throughout but with minor offsetting to endpapers, the odd spot and handling mark. Overall: GOOD., 03, 1803, England: Landmark Publishing, 2005. 256 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text free of markings. No ownership markings. . Cloth. Very Good/Very Good Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Landmark Publishing, 2005<