A compendious retractation, A lamentable complaint, A paradox, A patheticall apology, A potent vindication, A warning piece for England, and Disaster for bookemaking, with his Ship in division
Publisher:
Printed for Iohn Clerke in Corne-hill, VVilliam Hope at the Exchange, VVilliam Lee at Paules-chaine, and John Browne under Saint Dunstones church. Vivat rex
Woodcut of the Crucifixion, within woodcut border in 20 compartments. Text as above within the border underneath the Crucifixion. Three lines of text below the border.
Alternative Title:
Image of pity. and To all them that deuoutly say 5. pater nosters
Description:
Inlaid and bound to 28 x 23 cm. Slightly mutilated, upper left compartment of border almost entirely gone.
Senior edition, Senior edition: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead, Today we follow, tomorrow we lead : senior colors, red and white, and Tri-Stater.
Description:
"Our journey through high school has been trying but fruitful. There have been critical, discouraging days when our thoughts were filled with pessimistic ideas and doubts as to our future position in this world"--"Prexy's message," page 4., "To the class of '43, the first graduating class of the Tri-State High School, we sincerely dedicate this senior edition of the Tri-Stater"--"Dedication," page 2., A mimeographed yearbook for the Tri-State High School at the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California, an internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II., and BEIN Zc72 943to: Mimeographed text is very faint, to the point of being unreadable on certain pages. Original wrappers.
Subject (Name):
Tri-State High School (Newell, Calif.) and Tule Lake Relocation Center
Subject (Topic):
Concentration camps --California and Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945
"G. Alan Chidsey, book designer, Plandome, L.I., N.Y.", Book assembled by G. Alan Chidsey from articles which appeared in Today's woman magazine during 1946., Cover title., Stamp: Surplus Library of Congress., and Thougth has no sex (April 1946) -- Our world homework (May 1946) -- My answer to the question, "Where do you stand on the negro problem?" (July 1946) -- The only career in which a woman can be the boss (August 1946) -- Communism ends at home (November 1946).
Publisher:
Today's woman
Subject (Name):
Chidsey, G. Alan, designer, Library of Congress Stamp, and Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987