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LOOK AT THE BIRDIE

LOOK AT THE BIRDIE by Vonnegut, Kurt

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Title
LOOK AT THE BIRDIE
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Vonnegut, Kurt
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Revere Books, ABAA & IOBA (United States)
Description
Norfolk: Easton Press, 2009. First edition, limited to 1000 numbered copies signed by Vonnegut on a bound-in page as issued. Gilt-stamped leather-covered boards, all edges gilt. In publisher's unopened mailing carton with inserts and shipping accesories intact. Contains fourteen previously unpublished stiries.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition.
Berliner Amerikaner: Courting Ajaxander / Techniques of Fornication / Aleph, Alpha, and Alfalfa

Berliner Amerikaner: Courting Ajaxander / Techniques of Fornication / Aleph, Alpha, and Alfalfa by IANNONE, Dorothy, William Copley, and Emmett Williams

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Berliner Amerikaner: Courting Ajaxander / Techniques of Fornication / Aleph, Alpha, and Alfalfa
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IANNONE, Dorothy, William Copley, and Emmett Williams
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Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
All three volumes fine, in illustrated wrappers, housed in cloth
Description
Berlin: Haus am Lützowplatz, 1993. All three volumes fine, in illustrated wrappers, housed in cloth. First Edition. Three volume set. Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Berliner Amerikaner" at the Fördererkreis Kulturzentrum, which featured works by American artists—and Berlin residents— Dorothy Iannone (Courting Ajaxander), William Copley (Techniques of Fornication), and Emmett Williams (Aleph, Alpha, and Alfalfa). Each book hand-numbered as 410 of 500, and SIGNED by the artists, with Copley's signature accompanied by hand-stamped drawing. Each illustrated throughout, with Iannone's publication featuring a tipped-on color photographic plate. Text in English, with Iannone's also featuring German translation.
The Education of Undergraduate Women at Princeton: An Examination of Coordinate Versus Coeducational Patterns.

The Education of Undergraduate Women at Princeton: An Examination of Coordinate Versus Coeducational Patterns. by [ Women. Education. ]

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The Education of Undergraduate Women at Princeton: An Examination of Coordinate Versus Coeducational Patterns.
Author
[ Women. Education. ]
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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[Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University,] March 1969 Pale bule printed paper wrappers. . Octavo. With a full-page table comparing educational models. Fading and light foxing to front cover. Very bright and clean throughout. A very good copy of an uncommon item reporting the results of a study on how Princeton University could implement their decision to admit women. A committee of Princeton students, faculty, and administrators considered five models for incorporating women into the college: (1) "Separate educational institutions, joined by a 'treaty' which makes possible some sharing of facilities and faculty"; (2) "Two institutions with separate formal identities, but with one faculty identified with the men's college"; (3) "A separate women's residential college (or zone) within the University"; (4) "A single institution, with an established ratio of women to men students, but with no separate residential college"; and (5) "A single institution with no established ratio of women to men students." The present item summarizes the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of the five models. Princeton began admitting undergraduate women in the fall of 1969 under the fourth proposed model. The model allowed women to choose between living on campus in designated spaces (women-only dorms or women's sections in larger dorms) or living off campus and between eating and socializing in communal spaces with men or in their own dorms and private residences. The text reads: "This model avoids any connotations of 'segregation' and thus is attractive on grounds of principle to those who believe it is important that men and women students learn how to know each other simply as 'people,'" (p. 9).