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Published by Alan Jacobson and Dean X. Parmelee, 1982
Seller: PRISCA, Paris, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-8° cartonné, 230 pages - Articles originaux : The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement - The Psychology of Women : A Contemporary Appraissal - Testing Analytic Hypotheses : Do Personality Attributes Predispose to Depression ? - Some Psychoanalytic Contributions to the Understanding and Treatment of Patients with Primitive Personalities - Psychoanalysis : A Basis fot Child Psychotherapy - Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy Within Social Systems .
Condition: Fair. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 22 cm card. Rear pencil inscription identifying subject on rear. Dampstains to card and left side of photo. The Quebec politician made "an effective contribution to the beard movement" (Portraits of British Americans Vol. 2).
Condition: Fair. 9 cm b&w photo of a portrait pasted to 15 cm card. Label identifying the subject at bottom. Rear pencil inscription identifying subject on rear states Ulric Joseph Tessier 1817-1892, senator 1867. Dampstained bottom corner affects photo itself slightly.
Condition: Very good. 9 cm b&w photo of a portrait pasted to 15 cm card. Label identifying the subject is at bottom. Rear pencil inscription states subject is Jean Jacques Lartigue (1777-1840) first RC Bishop of Montreal.
Condition: Fair. 9 cm b&w photo of a portrait pasted to 15 cm card. Label identifying the subject at bottom. Rear pencil inscription identifying subject on rear states Rev. Matthew Richey 1803-1883, President of the Methodist Conference 1851. Photo and backing are dampstained.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Lartigue (1777-1840) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal.
Condition: Fair. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Some offsetting from a printed page. Foxing to front that doesn't affect photo itself. Richey (1803-83) was a Methodist minister, educationalist, and author.
Published by William Notman, Montreal, 1874
Seller: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Photograph
Photo Mounted on Card. Condition: VG+. Carte de Visite photograph from the studios of William Notman in Montreal. Identified on the reverse as G. Heatley, age 23 yrs, 1874, an artist. Near Fine. Inexpensive Lettermail postal rates apply - Domestic & International. Size: 2.5" by 4". Photographic Image.
Published by Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1013697367ISBN 13: 9781013697364
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New.
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Published by Forgotten Books, 2024
ISBN 10: 1334085714ISBN 13: 9781334085710
Seller: Forgotten Books, London, United Kingdom
Book Print on Demand
Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. Excerpt from Portraits of British Americans. About the Publisher, Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. This text has been digitally restored from a historical edition. Some errors may persist, however we consider it worth publishing due to the work's historical value. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item.
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Condition: Very good. B&w photo of Adam Fergusson used in Portraits of British Americans. 9 cm photo on 16 cm paper. Small label at bottom identifies subject. Pencil identification on rear. A few spots on front. A farmer and political figure in Upper Canada, Fergusson was co-founder of the village of Fergus.
Condition: Good. One 9 cm b&w photo on 15 cm card. Subject identified on label at bottom. Dampstained bottom corner on card only, not photo. Pencil inscription on rear identifies subject as Robert Burns (1789-1869), Minister of Knox Church, Toronto, 1845-1856.
Condition: Very good. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 15 cm card. Label identifying the subject is at bottom. Pencil inscription on rear identifies subject as Francis Fulford (1803-1868), First Anglican Bishop of Montreal, 1850-1868. Faint dampstain on right edge does not affect photo itself.
Condition: Near fine. 9 cm b&w photo of a portrait pasted to 19 cm card. Label identifying the subject is at bottom.
Condition: Near fine. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 19 cm card. Label identifying the subject at bottom. Rear pencil inscription identifying subject on rear. The Quebec politician made "an effective contribution to the beard movement" (Portraits of British Americans Vol. 2).
Condition: Good +. 9 cm b&w photo on 10.5 cm card. Rear says "Notman & Fraser, W. Notman, Photographer to Her Majesty, Montreal, Halifax and Toronto." Ink numeric notation on rear. One corner a bit bent and some light spotting to front.
Condition: Very good. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 22 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. A few small spots on card. John Young (1811-1878) was a politician, harbour commissioner at Montreal, and a prolific author on trade and commerce.
Condition: Good. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 15 cm card. Label identifying the subject is at bottom. Pencil inscription on rear identifies subject as Thomas Edmund Campbell (1811-1872), aide de camp of Lord Sydenham. Dampstain to lower left corner does not affect photo. Spotting to rear.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 22 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Wilkes (1805-1886) was first pastor at the First Congregationalist Church in Montreal, and became known as the Father of Congregationalism in Canada.
Condition: Good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Some foxing to top front edge. Ormiston (1821-99) was a Presbyterian clergyman and educationalist who taught at Victoria University, Cobourg.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. A few spots on front not affecting the photo itself. Buchanan (1808-68) was Chief Emigration Agent at Quebec 1838-68.
Condition: Near fine. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Starnes (1816-96) was a merchant and politician.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Leitch (1814-64) was Principal of Queen's University from 1859 to 1864.
Condition: Good. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Foxing to front, not affecting the photo itself. Harrington was Grand Master of the Freemasons of Canada.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. A little foxing to front, not affecting photo itself. Hamilton (1827-88) was head of the lumbering firm of Hamilton Brothers, Hawkesbury, but eventually became a senator.
Condition: Good. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 22 cm card. Rear pencil inscription identifies the subject. Foxing. Accompanied by pages 260-266, disbound from Portraits of British Americans, giving bio of Leitch.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Dorion (1818-91), politician and jurist, was attorney-general in the Macdonald-Dorion government of 1863-64.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Evanturel (1821-91) was a Canadian politician and author.
Condition: Very good +. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. MacDonnell (1814-81) was lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia 1864-65.
Condition: Near fine. 9 cm b&w photo pasted to 21 cm card. From Fennings Taylor's Portraits of British Americans. Pencil notation on rear identifying the subject. Macpherson (1818-96) was a Canadian senator and Minister of the Interior from 1883-85.