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American Freedom Train Foundation, 1976. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear, soiling, and small edge tears.. Pailet, Joshu… Altro …
American Freedom Train Foundation, 1976. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear, soiling, and small edge tears.. Pailet, Joshua M. (Photographer). 128 p. Includes: illustrations, maps. Contributors of Record. Inscription (on rear end paper from Ross E. Rowland, Jr, Chairman Steam Locomotive Corporation of America. Associated letter laid in. This was one of the items produced in commemoration of the American Bicentennial. Ross E. Rowland Jr. was one of the moving forces behind making the dream of The American Freedom Train a reality. From Wikipedia: "The United States has seen two national 'Freedom Trains'. The 1947 1949 Freedom Train was a special exhibit train that toured the United States in the later half of the 1940s. A similar train called the American Freedom Train toured the country for the United States Bicentennial celebration in 1975 1976. Both trains were painted in special red, white and blue paint schemes, and both toured the 48 contiguous states with displays of Americana and related historical artifacts. The two trains took different routes around the 48 states, but they both stopped for public displays in each of them....A second freedom train, the American Freedom Train, toured the country in 1975 1976 to commemorate the United States Bicentennial. This 26-car train was powered by three newly restored steam locomotives. The first to pull the train was former Reading Company 4-8-4 #2101. The second was former Southern Pacific 4449, a large 4-8-4 steam locomotive that is still operating in special excursion service today. The third was former Texas & Pacific 2-10-4 #610, which pulled the train in Texas. Due to light rail loadings and track conditions on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, diesels hauled the train from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama. Within the train's 10 display cars, converted from New York Central and Penn Central baggage cars, were over 500 precious treasures of Americana. Included in these diverse artifacts were George Washington's copy of the Constitution, the original Louisiana Purchase, Judy Garland's dress from The Wizard of Oz, Joe Frazier's boxing trunks, Martin Luther King's pulpit and robes, and even a rock from the moon. Over a 21-month period from April 1, 1975 to December 31, 1976 more than 7 million Americans visited the train during its tour of all 48 contiguous states. Millions more stood trackside to see it go by. The train's tour began April 1, 1975, in Wilmington, Delaware. The train then traveled northeast to New England, west through Pennsylvania, Ohio to Michigan, then around Lake Michigan to Illinois and Wisconsin. From the Midwest, the tour continued westward, zigzagging across the plains to Utah and then up to the Pacific Northwest. From Seattle, Washington, the tour then traveled south along the Pacific coast to southern California. The train and crew spent Christmas 1975 in Pomona, California, decorating the locomotive with a large profile of Santa Claus on the front of the smokebox above the front coupler. For 1976, the tour continued from southern California eastward through Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, then turned north to visit Kansas and Missouri before traveling through the Gulf Coast states and then north again to Pennsylvania. The tour continued southeast to New Jersey then south along the Atlantic coast before finally ending December 26, 1976 in Miami, Florida. The last visitor went through the train December 31, 1976., American Freedom Train Foundation, 1976, 2.75, The Overlook Press, 2001-10-02. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!, The Overlook Press, 2001-10-02, 6, Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, 1883. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Volumes I and II of the Historical Register, comprising the years of 1883 and 1884. The two volumes here are bound together in handsome 3/4 navy morocco with blue boards, 5 raised bands and gilt title on spine. Binding done by Zucker, Philadelphia. Near Fine copy: Minor wear to the leather along the bottom edge. Clean and unmarked contents. The one illustrations, a large fold-out map of Captain John Smith's 1606 map of Virginia, is in two pieces; it has been neatly torn and one side is still bound in. Ownership signature of William H. Egle on the original fly leaf; Egle was a prominent historian who authored many books on Pennsylvania. Scarce titles, here together in a lovely binding. Digital images available upon request., Lane S. Hart, 1883, 4, The Overlook Press, 2000-06-26. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!, The Overlook Press, 2000-06-26, 6, Jerusalem and New York: American Academy for Jewish Research; Columbia University Press, 1974. First edition. Hardcover. vg. Quarto. 554, 555-1095pp (in English), VI, 439pp (in Hebrew). Original blue cloth with gold lettering and borders on spines. Frontispiece portrait of Salo Wittmayer Baron in Volume I of the English section, and in the Hebrew volume. Errata sheet laid in. Fascinating work published to commemorate Baron's 80th birthday. Articles in the English volumes are "Bibliography of Printed Writings of Salo Wittmayer Baron," Jeannette Meisel Baron, "Letters from Dohm to Mendelssohn," Alexander Altman, "From Zedecha to Yahudi Mahalessi: The Jewish Quarter of Candia in the Seventeenth Century," Zvi Ankori, "Robert Owen and His New View of Society," Herman Ausubel, "Finalizing An Issue: Modena's Authorship of Qol Sakhal," Isaac E. Barzilay, "Scholar's 'Opinions': Documents in the History of Dropsie College," Meir Ben-Horin, "Ayalta: from the Doe in the Field to the Mother of Messiahs," Abraham Berger, "On the Supposedly Aristotelian Charachter of Gabirol's Keter Malkut," Joseph Blau, "Premiers Temoignages Epigraphiques Sur les Juifs en France," Bernard Blumenkranz, "Don Ishaq Braunel," Francisco Burgos Cantera, "Juifs et Arabes: Reflexiones sur Leur Renaissance nationale," Andre Cahaouraqui, "The Hasmonean Revolution Politically Considered," Martin A. Cohen, "Christian Translators of Maimonides Mishnah Torah into Latin," Jacob I. Dienstag, "Adam Mickiewicz's Anti-Jewish Period: Studies in 'The Books of the Polish Nation and of the Polish Pilgrimage,'" Abraham J. Duker, "H.M. Baratz and his View of Khazar Influence on the Earliest Russian Literature, Juridical and Historical," Douglas M. Dunlop, "Masoret and its Historical Background," R. Edelmann, "Platonic Themes in Gersonides Cosmology," Seymour Feldman, "A Militant Marrano in Portuguese-India in the 16th Century," Walter J. Fischel, "Jewish Historiography in the Netherlands in the 17th and 18th Centuries, Leo and Rena Fuks, "Documents on Roumanian Jewry, Consul Peixotto, and Jewish Diplomacy 1870-1875," Lloyd P. Gartner, "Jew and Negro: Notes on Mobility of Two Minority Groups in the U.S.," Eli Ginzberg, "New Sources on the Palestinian Gaonate," Shelomo Dov Goitein, "'This Song,'" Judah Goldin, "Pope Alexander III and the Jews," Solomon Grayzel, "'It is Enough for the servant to be Like his master,'" Max Greunwald, "The Agreement Between the Musta'ribs and the Mahgribis in Cairo 1527," H.Z. Hirschberg, "Jean Racine's Esther and Two Hebrew Translations of this Drama," Bettina L. Knapp, "Taamrat Emanuel's Notes on Falasha Monks and Holy Places," Wolf Leslau, "Jewish Influence upon Arthurian Legends," Curt Leviant, "An anti-Jewish Code: The Qasida of Abu Ishaq against Joseph ibn Nagrella," Bernard Lewis, "A Jewish Memorandum to the Viceroy of the Kingdom of Poland, Paskiewicz," Raphael Miller, "The Attitude of the Early Karaites toward Christianity," Leon Nemoy, "Levanda's Last Stand," Moshe Perlmann, "Hermann Cohen and Heinrich Graetz," Erwin I.J. Rosenthal, "Hebrew as Everyday Language of the Jews in Israel - Statistical Appraisal," U.O. Schmelz and R. Bachi, "A Frankist Document from Prague," Gershom Scholem, "On the Wine God in Palestine (Gen. 18, Jn. 2 and Achilles Tatius)," Morton Smith, "The Hebrew Revival Among Early Medieval European Jews," Shlomo Simonsohn, "The Bene Israel and the Jewish People," Schifra Strizower, "East European Jewish Workers in Germany during World War I," Zosa Szajkowski, "Young German Intellectuals on Romanticism and Judaism - Spiritual Turbulence in the Early 19th Century," Uriel Tal, Reappaisals in Jewish History," Bernard D. Weinryb, "Two Types of Ritual and Their Music," Eric Werner, "Saadia on the Semantic Aspect of the Problem of Attributes, "Professing Jews in Post-Expulsion Spain and Portugal," Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, " Unpublished Materials on the Relations of Austrian and German Jews to the Central Governments," Arthur J. Zuckerman. Hebrew articles are "An Eighteenth Century Letter From Venice to Metz," Shlomo Eidelberg, "Eschatological Meanings Attributed to Biblical Terms in Talmud, Midrash and Apocrypha," Israel Ephros, "Moroccan Jews in Spain in the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century," Haim Beinart, "The Status of the Sabbatean Movement in Jerusalem," Meir Benayahu, "Tenth and Eleventh Century Karaite Attitude to Gentiles," Haim S. Ben-Sasson, "The Letters of the Communal Leaders from Amsterdam: A New Source Concerning the Relationship between American Jewry and Eretz Yisrael," Moshe Davis, "On the Pilpulistic Method," Chaim Zalman Dimitrovsky, "Rabbi Joseph Ashkenazi and the Mishne Tora of Maimonides," Isadore Twersky, "Israel in Contemporary Sociological Research," Aryeh Tartakower, "On Persecution of the Jewish Religion," Saul Lieberman, "Establishing the Dates of the Books 'Ha-kane' and 'Ha-pelia,'" Benzion Netanyahu, "The Legend on the Revival of the Carcasses in the Story of the Covenant of the Pieces," Joshua Finkel, "Ancient Opinions Concerning the Law of False Witnesses," Loius Finkelstein, "Otzar Ha-kabod Completum on Tractate Ketubot by Rabbi Todros ha-Levi Abulafia of Toledo," Leon A. Feldman, "The Problem of Controversy in Tradition (Maimonides contra Rabbi Jacob ben Ephraim of Eretz Yisrael)," Moses Zucker, "Ahad Ha-am and the Knowledge of Historiography," Noah Rosenbloom, "Polemical Tractates," Judah Rosenthal, "The Prophecies of Josephus and of Rabban Yohanan ben Zakkai on the Ascent of Vespacian to the Throne," Avraham Schalit, "A List of Ancient Abodoth," Shalom Spiegel. Very minor age wear on binding. Near fine condition. Salo W. Baron was a pioneering figure in 20th century Jewish studies. When he took a position teaching Jewish history at Columbia University it was only the second such professorship in the United States. He is best known for his 18 volume work, A Social and Religious History of the Jews., American Academy for Jewish Research; Columbia University Press, 1974, 3, Ballinger Publishing, 1988. Hardcover. Good. Fair-to-Good; Hardcover; Covers are moderately shelfworn and edgeworn with fading to the gold areas of cloth and along the spine, and minor bowing to the edges of the covers; Unblemished textblock edges; Name on the front endpaper, otherwise endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; Nice except for the wear to the covers; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format (8.5" - 9.75" tall); Blue cloth covers with title in gold lettering; 1988, Ballinger Publishing; 232 pages; "Institutional Patterns and Organizations: Culture and Environment," by Lynne G. Zucker., Ballinger Publishing, 1988, 2.5, Harry A. Pattison, Potts Memorial Hospital, 1939. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. 56 entries on 14 pages in 56-page printed blank book, Designed by May L. Farini, C.R. Gibson & Company, NY, copyright 1921, with decorative forms for signatures & comments. 8.5 x 11.5", gold stamped blue cloth. Ida C. Potts left part of fortune for tuberculosis hospital in Columbia County. Pattison created a facility for post-hospital recuperation, opened in 1926, closed 1950s. Many guests involved in the National Tuberculosis Association: Charles J. Hatfield, Frederick D. Hopkins ('had pleasure of seeing Potts estate a year ago & now witness truly remarkable change'), Edward R. Baldwin, Beulah Weldon Burhoe, Francis J.H. Coults, Ministry of Health, London, Dr. G.C. Bellinger, Salem, OR, Ernesto A. Molinellis, School of Medicine of Buenos Aires, Dr. Salvatore Lojacano, Marquette, MI, Maki Hitotsuyanagi Vories, Theodore F. Zucker, Columbia University, Philip Chin, Peiping, Sherwood Hall, Korea, many guests from Yonkers, NY. Cover soiled, worn, hinge loose, entries VG., Harry A. Pattison, Potts Memorial Hospital, 1939, 2.5, London: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, 1987. Cloth/dust jacket Quarto. Hardcover. Very good/good. blue cloth, white lettering, dust jacket, 551 pp, dj torn along spine at top front Standard shipping (no tracking) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders., Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, 1987, 2.75, Ballinger Publishing, 1988. Hardcover. Good. Fair-to-Good; Hardcover; Covers are moderately shelfworn and edgeworn with one scuff/scratch to the back cover and rubbing to the gold background on the front cover; Unblemished textblock edges; The endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; Good except for the scuffs/wear to the covers; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format (8.5" - 9.75" tall); Blue cloth covers with title in gold lettering; 1988, Ballinger Publishing; 232 pages; "Institutional Patterns and Organizations: Culture and Environment," by Lynne G. Zucker., Ballinger Publishing, 1988, 2.5, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1979. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. X, 406 Pp. Blue Cloth Lettered In Silver. First Printing, 1980, Is Stated. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket Priced $20.00. Advance Copy (1979) With The Publisher's Transmittal Letter To A Book Salesman Dated Nov. 30, 1979., Farrar Straus Giroux, 1979, 5, Milwaukie (Oregon): M Press, 2008. First edition. softcover. A near fine copy. 4to. Inscribed by John Landis on the title page to Don Rickles and his wife Barbara: "For Don and Barbara / with love / and admiration / (signed) John." Also laid in is a John Landis notecard with this inscription: "Photos of / Don / on / pages 3, 153 / and 193." Provenance: The Estate of Don and Barbara Rickles. 325 pages with index perfect bound in illustrated wrappers as issued. With interviews and contributions from; Jim Abrahams, Forrest J Ackerman, Jack Arnold, Dan Aykroyd, Rick Baker, Elmer Bernstein, Gurinder Chadha, Wes Craven, David Cronenberg, Jamie Lee Curtis, Joe Dante, Guillermo del Toro, Alberto Farina, George Folsey, Christopher Frayling, Costa-Gavras, Amy Heckerling, Dave Kehr, B.B. King, Bill Krohn, John Landis, Jonathan Lynn, Aaron McGruder, Chris Miller, Deborah Nadoolman, Frank Oz, Sam Raimi, Harold Ramis, Robert K Weiss, David and Jerry Zucker. Illustrated. Landis, an American comedy filmmaker that is best known for the films he has directed. Which include: Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), The Blues Brothers (1980), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Trading Places (1983), Three Amigos (1986), Coming to America (1988), and Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) and for directing Michael Jackson's 'Thriller" (1983) and Black or White (1991). On a sad note Landis, and four other crew members, were charged with involuntary manslaughter, for an incident that happened on July 23, 1982, during the filming of 'The Twilight Zone', actor Vic Morrow and two child actors were killed in an accident involving an out-of-control helicopter., M Press, 2008, 4<