Language: English
Published by The Poetry Bookshop, 1921
Seller: Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. Paperback, G+. 24pp+4pp adverts, edges a little worn & covers marked, contents in good order. A fair copy of a fragile item ( especially the wrappers which are prone to chipping & splitting ). An issue of the short lived magazine which was introduced in 1919 by Harold Munro ( founder of the Poetry Bookshop ). This issue contains Bridges contribution ( on Satan's Chamberlains High-seated in Berlin' ) as well as contributions from W H Davies, Aldous Huxley, John Drinkwater & others. 100 grams.
Published by University of Toronto Press, Toronto
ISBN 10: 0802034497 ISBN 13: 9780802034496
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[0-8020-3449-7] [1988]. (Small 4to) Fine in fine dust jacket. 336pp. Photographs, illustrations, index. Sponsored by the Canadian Public Works Association. Contributors include Letty Anderson (Water-Supply), Christopher Andreae (Railways), Alan F.J. Artibise (Building Cities), Douglas Baldwin (Sewerage), A.A. den Otter (Irrigation and Flood Control), Mark Fram (Public Buildings), Julie Harris (Airports), Paul-Andre Linteau (Urban Mass Transit), Larry McNally (Roads, Streets, and Highways), Robert W. Passfield (Waterways), Arnold Roos (Electricity), Phyllis Rose (Bridges), Phyllis Rose (Solid Waste). Preface by William D. Hurst. (Canada, Airports, Bridges, Electricity, Flood Control, Highways, Irrigation, Public Works, Public Works--Canada, Railways).
Published by Service Center for Teachers of History, Washington
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
1957-1961. (Staplebound) Very good. 77, 31, 39, 39, 22, 20, 24, 32, 18, 22, 28, 25, 45, 22, 46, 22, 25, 48, 21, 24, 56, 30, 29, 19, 21, 30, 77, 22, 37, 18, 26, 40pp. Sold as one lot, 32 of the first 40 issues. There is a previous owner's stamp on the bottom of the back cover of each volume. Sold as one lot. Contributors include Eugene N. Anderson (Nineteenth Century Europe-Crisis and Contribution. No. 29), Keith B. Berwick (The Federal Age, 1789-1829; America in the Process of Becoming. No. 40), Ray Allen Billington (The American Frontier. No. 8), Jerome Blum (The European Peasantry from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Century. No. 33), Marie Boas (History of Science. No. 13), Hal Bridges (Civil War and Reconstruction. No. 5), W. Burlie Brown (United States History: A Bridge to the World of Ideas. No. 31), R.V. Burks (Some Elements of East European History. No. 38), Harvey L. Carter (The Far West in American History. No. 26), Mortimer Chambers (Greek and Roman History. No. 11), Robert I. Crane (The History of India; Its Study and Interpretation. No. 17), Roderic H. Davison (The Near and Middle East: An Introduction to History and Bibliography. No. 24), Alexander de Conde (New Interpretations in American Foreign Policy. No. 2), Margareta Faissler (Key to the Past; Some History Books for Pre-College Readers. No. 1), Frank Freidel (The New Deal in Historical Perspective. No. 25), Charles Dana Gibson (The Colonial Period in Latin American History. No. 7), John D. Hicks (Normalcy and Reaction 1921-1933; An Age of Disillusionment. No. 32), Stanley J. Idzerda (The Background of the French Revolution. No. 21), Philip D. Jordan (The Nature and Practice of State and Local History. No. 14), Eric E. Lampard (Industrial Revolution; Interpretations and Perspectives. No. 4), Ernest R. May (American Intervention: 1917 and 1941. No. 30), Henry Cord Meyer (Five Images of Germany; Half a Century of American Views on German History. No. 27), Chase C. Mooney (Civil Rights: Retrospect and Prospects. No. 37), Edmund S. Morgan (The American Revolution; A Review of Changing Interpretations. No. 6), George E. Mowry (The Progressive Movement 1900-1920: Recent Ideas and New Literature. No. 10), Charles F. Mullett (The British Empire-Commonwealth: Its Themes and Character; A Plural Society in Evolution. No. 36), Charles Grier Sellers, Jr. (Jacksonian Democracy. No. 9), Otis A. Singletary (The South in American History. No. 3), Harry R. Stevens (The Middle West. No. 12), Paul L. Ward (A Style of History for Beginners. No. 22), Henry R. Winkler (Great Britain in the Twentieth Century. No. 28), C. Vann Woodward (The Age of Reinterpretation. No. 35). (History).