Ben is having trouble concentrating in school. His teachers tell him to pay attention, and he's having problems learning cursive writing. A doctor reveals Ben has Attention Deficit Disorder. A touching, whimsical story helps children better understand about this condition. A quiz for kids and tips for teachers are included. Color illustrations ...
This workbook, which complements the authors' "Descriptive Cataloging Workbook", gives structured practice in subject cataloguing. Subject cataloguing in most libraries consists of two different but related tasks: assigning subject headings and assigning classification numbers to materials. Because LC subject headings and classification system and ...
Describes the materials and techniques of theatrical makeup and how to determine their most effective use in transforming the actor's features. Includes a discussion of masks and mask-making.
This text gives cataloguers in libraries, who do not have specialists nearby, practice in original descriptive cataloguing for unique items. The manual has been updated to include 50 new examples and formats include books, archives, manuscripts, computer files, maps, music and visual materials.
Dame Ellen Terry, GBE (1847-1928) was an English stage actress. She became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain. Her first appearance on stage came at the age of eight, when she appeared opposite Charles Kean as Mamillius in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale at London's Princess's Theatre in 1856. She also played the juvenile roles of Prince ...
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: G.P. Putnam
Date Published: 1932
Description: Acceptable in Acceptable jacket. Hardcover copy with dust jacket. Inside is very clean-dust jacket shows signficant wear with tears and staining. For quick delivery, please consider Expedited shipping-standard delivery ranges from 4-19 business days. Thank you! read more
Binding: Softcover
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Description: Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Spiral bound lay-flat softcover, 48 pages. In Very Good+ condition (mild crease on front cover, clean copy) no dust jacket. The third edition (with more recipes added) of a cookbook containing the most requested recipes of the dishes served at the historic Science Hill Inn in Kentucky. read more
Description: Very Good. Oversize Hardcover no DJ. First American Edition. Very good condition; edges, corners, and covers of book show minor wear and discoloration. No underlining; no highlighting; no internal markings except for previous owner's bookplate on inside front cover. Spine and a portion of rear cover are sunned. In sealed plastic protection. 1931. Oversize Hardcover no DJ. read more
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Caedmon Records, New York
Date Published: 1959
Description: Fine. This is a 33 & 1/3 RPM Record in it's original printed cardboard sleeve. An uncommon Spoken Word Record. A very clean copy in a clean sleeve. Caedmon TC 1108. Read by Peggy Ashcroft & Cyril Cusack.; 8vo 8"-9" tall. read more
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Samuel Sidney McClure; Alexander Irvine, Perceval Gibbon, Lucy Pratt, Willa Sibert Cather, Ellen Terry, Margaret Wilson,...
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Edition: First edition thus
Binding: Stiff Pictoral Wraps
Publisher: S.S. McClure Co.,, New York, New York:
Date Published: 1908.
Description: Very Good. A Single original issue; small quarto, pages 361 to 482 + ads, stiff illustrated wraps. A very good clean, sturdy, copy overall, spine chipped at the edges, internal binding solid, paper clean and lightly yellowed. McClure's was founded by Samuel Sidney McClure and John Sanborn Phillips in 1893 and quickly rose in popularity using quality fistion and substantial articles on timely topics which established the "Muckraking" standard of the age with original photography and ... read more
Edition: 1st illustrated ed. [first published without illustrations in
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Theatre Arts Books, New York
Date Published: 1978
Description: Few faint ink marks to front board, else a near fine copy in near fine dust jacket; jacket spine is slightly faded with light wear to extremites. (SHAW, George Bernard). ELLEN TERRY AND BERNARD SHAW: A CORRESPONDENCE. Edited by Christopher St. John. Large octavo, red boards, 434 pages, illustrated with photographs. read more
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Harold Bloom's Shakespeare
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Christy Desmet (Editor), Robert Sawyer (Editor)