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[Collection of Stunning Photographs of Alaska]

[Collection of Stunning Photographs of Alaska] by [Alaska]. Sharp, Maurice L.

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
[Collection of Stunning Photographs of Alaska]
Author
[Alaska]. Sharp, Maurice L.
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good plus.
Description
[Various locations in south-central Alaska, 1941. Very good plus.. Eighteen photographs, each 6 x 8 inches, most signed and titled in manuscript by the photographer. Minor wear. A collection of eighteen beautiful photographs taken by noted Alaskan photographer Maurice L. Sharp, featuring various subjects and scenes around south-central Alaska in the late-1930s. The photographs were published in various issues of the Alaska Sportsman between 1938 and 1941. Most of the images are signed and titled by Sharp in the bottom margins or on the verso. The photographs feature subjects and scenes such as "Yukon Boys - Alaska," "Mt. McKinley from Wonder Lake" (three images), "Harbor, Anchorage," "Colonist's Home, Alaska" (two images), "Pioneer's Cabin," "Palmer, Alaska," "Gulls," "Northern Lights - Anchorage," "'Leader' Alaskan sled dog," "Sunset Tide," "The Old Cache" (two images, an uncaptioned image of sled dogs, and more. A few of the present photographs were printed by Sharp on textured paper to achieve a different, more artistic result to his printed images.
Commentaries on some of the most Important Diseases of Children

Commentaries on some of the most Important Diseases of Children by Clarke, John

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Commentaries on some of the most Important Diseases of Children
Author
Clarke, John
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Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815. First edition. 1815 LANDMARK ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS ON DISEASES OF CHILDREN. 9 1/2 inches tall hardcover, recent leather spine, gilt title to red leather label, marbled paper covers, new endpapers, i-x, 198 pp, [2]. Very good in custom archival mylar cover. JOHN CLARKE (1761 - 1815) began practice in Chancery Lane, and at the same time lectured on midwifery in the private medical school founded by William Hunter. Clarke received a license in midwifery from the College of Physicians in 1787, and took a Scotch degree. He was the chief midwifery practitioner of London for several years, but later in life gave up midwifery, and, moving to the west end of the town, was consulted on the diseases of women and children. He was also lecturer on midwifery at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. This book is dedicated to the author's medical students. FROM THE ADVERTISEMENT (PREFACE): "In conclusion it is right to add, that the observations contained in these papers, have been principally made in London, and its immediate vicinity. Diseases are liable to be greatly modified by diversities of local situations and circumstances. Children therefore living in pure air, in villages and in healthy situations in the country, will be subject to fewer diseases than those who are born in a great metropolis, or in large manufacturing towns. GARRISON-MORTON No. 6328. First account of infantile tetany is given on pp. 86-97. Clarke died before this work was published. In it he also gave a clear description of laryngismus stridulus. This disease, which consists in a sudden onset of difficult breathing, obviously originating in the windpipe, was confused by Boerhaave with asthma, and by later writers with true croup. Its anatomical cause is not yet known; but Clarke's exact clinical description (Commentaries, chap. iv.) was the first step to a precise study of the affliction.
THE CERAMICS OF WILLIAM H. GRUEBY. THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW IDEA IN ARTISTIC HANDICRAFT
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THE CERAMICS OF WILLIAM H. GRUEBY. THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW IDEA IN ARTISTIC HANDICRAFT by (Grueby, William) Montgomery, Susan S

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Title
THE CERAMICS OF WILLIAM H. GRUEBY. THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW IDEA IN ARTISTIC HANDICRAFT
Author
(Grueby, William) Montgomery, Susan S
Seller
Green Gate Farm Antiquarian Books (United States)
ISBN
9780963789631
Description
Lambertville, New Jersey: Arts & Crafts Quarterly Press, 1993. 0963789635 Quarto, 119 pages plus sixty-three color plates. Bound in cloth in pictorial wrappers. A fine copy of the first softbound edition of this important contribution to the scholarship of the American Arts and Crafts movement.