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Description Anatomica Oculi Humani Iconibus Illustrata ... et necessario supplemento ... H A Wrisberg by Zinn, J G - EYE

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Description Anatomica Oculi Humani Iconibus Illustrata ... et necessario supplemento ... H A Wrisberg
Author
Zinn, J G - EYE
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
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A very good copy with some spotty foxing.
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Gottingen: A Vandenhoeck, 1780. Second Enlarged Edition.. orig. paste paper bds... A very good copy with some spotty foxing.. sm. 4to. There are 7 eng. fldg. plates. One of the acknowledged classics of ophthalmology. Zinn was a student of Haller and distinguished himself both in anatomy and botany. The work offered here gives Zinn's description of the zonula of Zinn and the annulus of Zinn and is the first complete description of the anatomy of the eye (see Hirsch). Zinn also correctly identified, described and depicted ' fibrae radiatae'.The illustrations to the text, by Kaltenhofer, mark a new step in anatomical illustration for their true and graphic representation of the anatomy of the eye. An important book. See G - M # 1484; Waller # 10493.
[Yearbook]: The Ne-Ca-Hi June 1936 [New Castle High School]

[Yearbook]: The Ne-Ca-Hi June 1936 [New Castle High School]

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[Yearbook]: The Ne-Ca-Hi June 1936 [New Castle High School]
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine
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New Castle, Delaware: New Castle High School, 1936. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Small quarto. Green string-tied wrappers printed in silver. Near fine with small tears at the spine ends and the corners lightly bumped.
5 histoires belles et tristes

5 histoires belles et tristes

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5 histoires belles et tristes
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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9782070345083
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Very Good
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[Paris]: Gallimard, 1988. Hardcover. Very Good. First collected edition. 12mo. Text in French. Illustrated in color. Glazed pictorial boards. Binding slightly cocked, spine lightly sunned with a tiny nick at the base, very good or better. The stories are "Au revoir Blaireau" by Susan Varley; "Mon amie la vieille dame" by Charlotte Zolotov, illustrated by James Stevenson; "Vers l'Ouest" by Martin Waddell, illustrated by Phillipe Dupasquie;, "Un Ete? avec grand-pe?re" by Helen V. Griffith, illustrated by James Stevenson; and "C'est trop injuste!" by Anita Harper, illustrated by Susan Hellard.
Black Vibrations: Community Newsletter for the Center for Black Studies - Vol.III, No.3 (November, 1972)

Black Vibrations: Community Newsletter for the Center for Black Studies - Vol.III, No.3 (November, 1972) by [AFRICAN AMERICANA] SANDERS, Wanda J. (editor)

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Black Vibrations: Community Newsletter for the Center for Black Studies - Vol.III, No.3 (November, 1972)
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[AFRICAN AMERICANA] SANDERS, Wanda J. (editor)
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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Santa Barbara: Center for Black Studies, UC Santa Barbara, 1972. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); black and white offset printed sheets, stapled at upper left corner; 6pp. Faint horizontal fold at center, postal markings on terminal leaf, with some mild handling, and discrete staple holes at left edge; Very Good+. Newsletter produced by UC Santa Barbara's Center for Black Studies, detailing community and campus events, minority recruitment at UC Davis Law School, the Afro-American Conference, a tutoring program for black students in Santa Barbara, a lengthy profile of Dr. Floyd Gaffney, and a "Soul Corner," featuring poetry by Phillippa Pipersburg and "Virginia." En elusive publication; OCLC notes 4 holdings (UC Santa Barbara, NYPL, Emory, Wisc.Historical). DANKY 1064.
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AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN DESIGN by BALDWIN, Benjamin

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AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN DESIGN
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BALDWIN, Benjamin
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The Bookpress, Ltd. (United States)
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BALDWIN, Benjamin. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN DESIGN. New York: (1995). Square 4to. Cloth, dust jacket. 199 pages. First edition. Considered by Louis I. Kahn to be "the dean of American interior designers", Baldwin discusses his long and distinguished career and works. Fine.
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WORLDS OF TOMORROW, August, 1966 & May 1967, Volume 4, #1 & #4 by WORLDS OF TOMORROW Fred Pohl, Sam Moskowitz, Robert Ettinger, Victor Borge, Jack Gaughan

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WORLDS OF TOMORROW, August, 1966 & May 1967, Volume 4, #1 & #4
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WORLDS OF TOMORROW Fred Pohl, Sam Moskowitz, Robert Ettinger, Victor Borge, Jack Gaughan
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THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
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WORLDS OF TOMORROW, Galaxy Publishing Corporation, August, 1966 & May, 1967, first editions, Volume 4, #1 & #4, both near fine in full color pictorial wraps. Contains original contributions by Fred Pohl, Sam Moskowitz, Robert Ettinger, Victor Borge, Jack Gaughan, Mack Reynolds, David Kyle, Richard Wilson, Vaughn Bode, et.al.