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  • Interrogatory Law
    Cincinnati College Law School
    Interrogatory Law: Questions Submitted To The Graduating Classes Of The Law School Of Cincinnati College, 1879 To 1898 is a book published in 1904 by the Cincinnati College Law School. The book is a collection of questions that were given to the graduating classes of the law school between 1879 and 1898. The questions cover a variety of legal topics, including contracts, proper...
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    34,34 €

  • Inverurie And The Earldom Of The Garioch
    John Davidson
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    62,41 €

  • Jack Stone Of Tait School (1917)
    Everett Titsworth Tomlinson
    ''Jack Stone of Tait School'' is a novel written by Everett Titsworth Tomlinson and published in 1917. The story follows the titular character, Jack Stone, as he navigates the challenges of attending an elite boarding school. Jack is a talented athlete and scholar, but he struggles to fit in with the wealthy and privileged students at Tait School. Despite facing discrimination ...
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    32,21 €

  • Marjorie Dean
    Pauline Lester
    Marjorie Dean: High School Sophomore is a novel written by Pauline Lester and published in 1917. The book follows the story of Marjorie Dean, a young girl who is starting her sophomore year of high school. Marjorie is excited to be back at school and is looking forward to all the new experiences and challenges that come with being a sophomore. Throughout the book, Marjorie navi...
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    33,33 €

  • Master Wilberforce
    Rita
    Master Wilberforce: The Study Of A Boy is a novel written by Rita and published in 1895. The book is a coming-of-age story that follows the life of a young boy named Wilberforce as he grows up in a wealthy family in the late 19th century. The novel explores the themes of family, education, social class, and the challenges of growing up.The story begins with Wilberforce as a you...
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    37,52 €

  • History Of The Old High School On School Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, From 1828 To 1840 (1890)
    Charles Wells Chapin
    The book entitled ''History Of The Old High School On School Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, From 1828 To 1840'' written by Charles Wells Chapin in 1890 is a detailed account of the establishment and development of the Old High School in Springfield during the period of 1828 to 1840. The book provides a comprehensive historical overview of the school’s founding, its early y...
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    29,04 €

  • Lectures To Young People (1831)
    Samuel Miller / William Buell Sprague
    Lectures To Young People is a book written by William Buell Sprague and first published in 1831. The book is a collection of lectures given by the author to young people in his congregation, and covers a wide range of topics including religion, morality, and personal conduct. Sprague’s aim in writing the book is to provide guidance and advice to young people as they navigate th...
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    35,39 €

  • Marjorie Dean
    Pauline Lester
    Marjorie Dean: High School Senior is a novel written by Pauline Lester and first published in 1917. The book follows the titular character, Marjorie Dean, as she navigates her final year of high school. Marjorie is a popular and well-liked student, but she faces challenges and obstacles as she tries to balance her academic and social life. She is also faced with difficult decis...
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    35,36 €

  • Present-Day Warfare
    Jacques Rouvier
    Present-Day Warfare: How An Army Trains And Fights is a book written by Jacques Rouvier in 1918. The book is a comprehensive guide to the methods and techniques used by armies during the First World War. It explores the strategies and tactics used by armies in the modern era of warfare, including the use of artillery, infantry, and cavalry. The book provides a detailed descript...
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    31,21 €

  • Oregon And Its Institutions
    Gustavus Hines
    ''Oregon And Its Institutions'' is a comprehensive historical account of the establishment and development of Willamette University, the first university established on the Pacific Coast. Written by Gustavus Hines, a prominent figure in the early history of Oregon, the book provides a detailed overview of the university’s founding, its early struggles, and its eventual growth a...
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    36,45 €

  • Lake Monona, An Episode Of The Summer School
    M. A. Navarette / MANavarette / Mary Alphonsa Corry
    Lake Monona, An Episode Of The Summer School: John Norman And Cheerie (1899) is a novel written by M. A. Navarette. The story revolves around two young people, John Norman and Cheerie, who attend a summer school on the shores of Lake Monona. As they explore the lake and its surroundings, they encounter a variety of interesting characters and have many adventures. Along the way,...
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    30,08 €

  • Occasional Reflections, Offered Principally For The Use Of Schools (1815)
    George Dillwyn
    Occasional Reflections, Offered Principally For The Use Of Schools is a book written by George Dillwyn and published in 1815. The book is a collection of essays and reflections on various topics, including religion, morality, and education. It is intended for use in schools and is written in a style that is accessible to students.The book is divided into several sections, each ...
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    30,09 €

  • On The Stability Of The Motion Of Saturn’s Rings
    James Clerk Maxwell
    ''On The Stability Of The Motion Of Saturn’s Rings: An Essay, Which Obtained The Adams Prize For The Year 1856, In The University Of Cambridge'' is a book written by James Clerk Maxwell and published in 1859. The book is an essay that won the Adams Prize, which is a prestigious award given by the University of Cambridge. The essay focuses on the stability of the motion of Satur...
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    23,22 €

  • Extracts From Various Greek Authors
    Charles Tudor Williams
    Extracts From Various Greek Authors: An Accompaniment To Xenophon�������s Anabasis And For The Cultivation Of Sight Reading (1890) is a book written by Charles Tudor Williams. The book contains a selection of extracts from various Greek authors, which are intended to be used as an accompaniment to Xenophon�������s Anabasis. The aim of the book is to help readers improve their s...
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    32,24 €

  • Four Years In College And Twenty-Five Years Out Of College (1884)
    E. B. Parsons / EBParsons
    ''Four Years In College And Twenty-Five Years Out Of College'' is a book written by E. B. Parsons and published in 1884. The book is a memoir that reflects on the author’s experiences during his four years at college and his life after graduation. The author shares his thoughts on various topics such as education, career, family, and society. He also provides insights into the ...
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    23,42 €

  • The Eton College Magazine
    Eton College
    The Eton College Magazine: June-November, 1832 is a collection of essays, stories, and poems written by students of Eton College during the summer and fall of 1832. The magazine includes a variety of topics, ranging from classical literature and history to current events and student life at Eton. The writing style is reflective of the time period, with a focus on formal languag...
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    35,39 €

  • Documents Relating To St. Catharine’s College In The University Of Cambridge (1861)
    Henry Philpott
    The book ''Documents Relating To St. Catharine�������s College In The University Of Cambridge'' is a historical account of the founding and early years of St. Catharine’s College in Cambridge. The book, written by Henry Philpott and published in 1861, is a collection of primary source documents that shed light on the college’s history, including letters, charters, and other off...
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    30,15 €

  • First Record Of The Class Of Nineteen Hundred Six Of Princeton University (1907)
    Louis Daniel Froelick
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    14,91 €

  • Dave Porter’s Return To School
    Edward Stratemeyer
    Dave Porter�������s Return To School: Or Winning The Medal Of Honor is a novel written by Edward Stratemeyer and published in 1907. The book is the third installment in the Dave Porter series and follows the titular character as he returns to school after a summer of adventure. Upon his return, Dave discovers that his school is in need of a new medal of honor for its athletic c...
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    36,50 €

  • Dwellings And Schools For The Poor (1852)
    Charles Eliot Norton
    ''Dwellings and Schools for the Poor'' is a book written by Charles Eliot Norton in 1852. The book focuses on the living conditions and education of the poor during the mid-19th century. Norton argues that the poor were in desperate need of better living conditions, as their current dwellings were often cramped, unsanitary, and lacking in basic amenities. He also emphasizes the...
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    23,58 €

  • Herald’s College And Coats-Of-Arms
    William Phillimore Watts Phillimore
    Herald’s College and Coats-of-Arms: Regarded from a Legal Aspect is a book written by William Phillimore Watts Phillimore and published in 1904. The book delves into the legal aspects of coats-of-arms, which are symbols or designs used to identify individuals or families. The author discusses the history of coats-of-arms and their significance in heraldry, as well as the role o...
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    20,54 €

  • A True Teacher, Mary Mortimer
    Minerva Brace Norton
    ''A True Teacher, Mary Mortimer: A Memoir'' is a book written by Minerva Brace Norton and originally published in 1894. The book is a biography of Mary Mortimer, a renowned educator who dedicated her life to teaching and empowering young women. The memoir chronicles Mortimer’s life, from her childhood in Connecticut to her years as a teacher and principal at the Hartford Female...
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    37,49 €

  • Admonitory Epistles From A Governess To Her Late Pupils (1842)
    Jane Smith
    Admonitory Epistles From A Governess To Her Late Pupils is a book written by Jane Smith and published in 1842. The book consists of a series of letters written by a governess to her former pupils, offering advice and guidance on various aspects of life. The topics covered in the letters range from personal conduct and manners to education and career choices. The governess draws...
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    26,98 €

  • At Lake Monona
    M. A. Navarette / MANavarette
    At Lake Monona: An Episode of the Summer School is a novel written by M.A. Navarette and published in 1899. The story is set in the summer school of Lake Monona, where a group of students and teachers gather to learn and enjoy the beauty of nature. The main character, a young woman named Mary, is a student who is struggling to find her place in the world. She meets a group of p...
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    26,90 €

  • Canada’s Sons On Kopje And Veldt
    Thomas Guthrie Marquis
    Canada’s Sons On Kopje And Veldt is a historical account of the Canadian Contingents during the Second Boer War in South Africa in 1900. Written by Thomas Guthrie Marquis, this book provides a detailed narrative of the Canadian soldiers’ experiences during the war, including their battles, hardships, and victories. The book also explores the political and social contexts of the...
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    45,96 €

  • A Treatise On Mensuration
    Ireland Commissioners Of Education
    ''A Treatise On Mensuration: For The Use Of Schools'' is a book written by the Ireland Commissioners Of Education and originally published in 1837. The book is intended to be used as a guide for students in schools who are studying mensuration, which is the branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement of geometric figures and their properties. The book covers a wide ra...
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    33,26 €

  • Bright And Fair
    George Everard
    Bright and Fair: A Book for Young Ladies is a novel written by George Everard in 1882. The book is aimed at young women and provides advice on how to lead a virtuous and fulfilling life. It covers topics such as etiquette, fashion, marriage, and religion. The novel is divided into chapters that focus on specific aspects of a young woman’s life, such as socializing, education, a...
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    26,90 €

  • A Month At Gravesend
    Elizabeth Jane Brabazon
    A Month at Gravesend is a book written by Elizabeth Jane Brabazon in 1863. The book provides a detailed account of the town and its surrounding areas, including statistical, historical, and descriptive information. The author takes the reader on a journey through the town, exploring its history, landmarks, and culture. The book is a comprehensive guide to Gravesend, providing i...
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    29,08 €

  • Bridgewater College, Its Past And Present
    John Walter Wayland
    Bridgewater College, Its Past And Present: A Tribute Of The Alumni (1905) is a book written by John Walter Wayland that provides a comprehensive history of Bridgewater College. The book is a tribute to the alumni of the college and details the college’s origins, growth, and development over the years. It covers the college’s founding in 1880 as a small school for the education ...
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    35,44 €

  • Ahn’s First German Book
    Johann Franz Ahn
    Ahn’s First German Book is a language learning book that was first published in 1873. The book is written by Johann Franz Ahn and is the first division of Ahn’s Rudiments of the German Language. The book is designed to help beginners learn the German language and is structured in a way that is easy to follow. The book covers basic grammar rules, vocabulary, and pronunciation. I...
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    22,09 €