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Published by Wrightson Biomedical, 2003
ISBN 10: 1871816483ISBN 13: 9781871816488
Seller: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, United Kingdom
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Condition: Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
Published by Wrightson Biomedical Publishing Ltd., Petersfield, Hampshire, 2003
ISBN 10: 1871816483ISBN 13: 9781871816488
Seller: Books for Amnesty, Malvern, Great Malvern, United Kingdom
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. The records of 61 psychiatric patients admitted to Bethlem Hospital from 1886 to 1895, each one photographed and with a summary of their background and condition. Gift inscription else Fine. 18.5 x 23.5cms with 128pp.We regret we are no longer able to ship to Denmark. All profits to Amnesty International.
Published by Wrightson Biomedical Publishing Ltd, 2003
ISBN 10: 1871816483ISBN 13: 9781871816488
Seller: Cotswold Rare Books, OXFORDSHIRE, United Kingdom
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. In excellent condition.
Published by :London: Janssen-Cilag, 2003, 2003
Seller: Peter Bell Books, PBFA, est. 1974, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
129pp, illus. by contemporary photographs of each patient, soft covers.
Published by Wrightson Biomedical Publishing Ltd. Petersfield UK, 2003
Seller: Addyman Books, Hay-on-Wye, United Kingdom
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Wrightson Biomedical Publishing Ltd., Petersfield, UK. 2003. First edition. Paperback 4to. Illustrated. Covers a little shelf worn. A nice clean copy.
Published by Wrightson Biomedical Pub Ltd, Peterfield, UK, 2003
ISBN 10: 1871816483ISBN 13: 9781871816488
Seller: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Paperback. 23.5x18cm. vii+128 pages including many black & white photos & illustrations. Flat spine. Flat covers. Clean & tight book. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Published in 2003 by Wrightson Biomedical Pub Ltd, UK. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref d42::: Bethlem Royal Hospital, also known as St Mary Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hospital and Bedlam, is a psychiatric hospital in London. Its famous history has inspired several horror books, films and TV series, most notably Bedlam, a 1946 film with Boris Karloff. The hospital is closely associated with King's College London and, in partnership with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, is a major centre for psychiatric research. It is part of the King's Health Partners academic health science centre and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health. Founded in 1247, the hospital was originally near Bishopsgate just outside the walls of the City of London. It moved a short distance to Moorfields in 1676, and then to St George's Fields in Southwark in 1815, before moving to its current location in Monks Orchard in 1930. The word "bedlam", meaning uproar and confusion, is derived from the hospital's nickname. Although the hospital became a modern psychiatric facility, historically it was representative of the worst excesses of asylums in the era of lunacy reform.
Published by P.S.1 Institute for Art and Urban Resources New York, NY, 1980
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
2 vol. : vol. 1 : [4] pp. ; vol. 2: [4] pp.; 2 vol. : vol. 1: 35.5 x 21.6 cm. ; vol. 2 : 21.5 x 27.8 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Press release for a series of exhibitions held April 27 - June 15, 1980, curated by Alanna Heiss. Exhibitions include: "Image Into Pattern," with paintings by Roger Brown, Robert Gordy and John Tweddle: "Special Projects Room," with work by Gigi Franklin, Paul Franklin, Peter Downsbrough, John Massey, Dennis Oppenheim, Howard Gross, Roberta Allen, Joy Walker, Tony Moore, Mikiya Matsuda, Cheryl Vicario Laemmle, Toshio Sasaki, Gloria Kish and Frances Hynes; "Poetry Reading," by Jaime Manrique Ardila, curated by Steve Hamilton, held April 27, 1980; "Photography," by Joel-Peter Witkin, curated by Sam Wagstaff; "Architecture;" with work by Bernard Tschumi, Robert Mangurian and Craig Hodgetts, curated by Lindsay Shapiro; "International Studio Program," with artists Wolf Kahlen, Catharina Cosin, John Hall, Jasper Halfmann, Franz Goebel and Elke Schmees; "Canadian Video," curated by Peggy Gale featuring work by Robert Hamon, General Idea, Tom Sherman, Susan Britton, Colin Campbell, Elizabeth Chitty, Noel Harding, Pierre Falardeau, Nancy Nicol, Clive Robertson and Lisa Steele; "Video Installation," curated by Bob Harris featuring Tony Martin; "Studio Workspace Program Exhibition 1979 - 1980," with artists Candida Alvarez, Rae Berolzheimer, Douglas Braswell, Marina Cappelletto, Efrain de Jesus, Natalie Dymnicki, Ron Edson, Darrel Ellis, Peter Fend and others "Outdoor Sculpture Show," featuring Allen Bertoldi, David Black, Barry Feurstein, Jene Highstein, Ray Kelly, Yoav Shapiro, Merle Temkin and Maura Sheehan. With performances by the Queens Symphony Orchestra. Includes exhibition floor map. Good. Folded into four as issued. Handwritten note in pen written by Frances Hynes. 4.5 cm. dog-ear to upper left corner and light edge-wear with wear at fold edges. 3 cm., 1.7 cm., and 1.5 cm. of yellow soiling to recto. Light overall rubbing and yellowing of verso.