Published by Pelican, 1968
Seller: TotalitarianMedia, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. TEACHING MACHINES AND PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION. Harry Kay and Bernard Dodd and Max Sime. Pelican, 1968, 173p, pb, covers bumped/scuffed, CLEAN text, solid binding, nice copy---1.50.
Published by Pelican, Penguin Books, 1968
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Good. 1968. First Edition. 173 pages. Paperback book. Book is in better condition than most examples of this age. Neat, clean, well bound pages with very minimal foxing, tanning and thumbing. Small inscriptions and neat labels may be present. Paper cover has mild edge-wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and tanning.
Seller: M Godding Books Ltd, Devizes, WILTS, United Kingdom
paperback. Condition: Good. . Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK, Airmail with tracking worldwide. Robust recyclable packaging. Picture is the actual item.
Language: English
Published by Penguin, New York, 1968
Seller: Maxwell's House of Books, La Mesa, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good Plus. A clean, crisp, hardcover copy in near fine condition; age-toned text block. Good plus DJ in mylar cover; rubbing and light edge wear.
Published by Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England, 1968
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United Kingdom
paperback. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. General shelf wear on cover, spine and corners. Front cover shows various light scratches and specks of dirt. Bottom right corner has 7 mm long crease. Bottom left corner has 1.5 cm scratch which is discoloured black. At border with spine near top is a scuff with a 5 mm tear which extends onto spine. Rear cover has various small scratches and smudges. Rear cover has horizontal creases at spine, multiple small creases, a 3 cm crease near top, and a 3 cm crease diagonally from bottom. Scuff at top edge of rear cover near spine, 1 cm long and 3 mm deep. Spine shows sunning, is creased, is worn at front and back edges, and bottom rear corner is torn 5 mm. Browning at edges of inside front and rear covers and FEP. Writing in pen on pp 7 and 11. Text is tight and bright throughout.
Published by Pelican, 1968
Seller: Riley Books, Oswaldtwistle, United Kingdom
First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First. A firm and clean copy of this book. No creases to the covers except a very tiny corner crease to the top back corner. Blue spine early Penguin first. Book.
Published by Pelican Penguin, 1968
Seller: Zardoz Books, Westbury, WILTS, United Kingdom
First Edition
First Edition A916. Condition: vg++. vg++ Pelican Penguin 1968 1st edition paperback In stock shipped from our UK warehouse.
Published by Middlesex. Penguin Books Ltd (Pelican), 1968
Seller: Libris Books, Chelmsford, United Kingdom
US$ 19.37
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Middlesex. Penguin Books Ltd (Pelican). 1968. First Printing. Soft Covers. Sharp corners . A little reading wear to spine panel. Toning is less than would be expected of this book's age and the rest of the text block is clean and unmarked. Cover artwork by Mel Calman and Graham Bishop. Teaching machines was thought to be one way of injecting interest, excitement and efficiency into education. The authors of this Pelican describes the principles of programmed teaching and their application to both books and machines for all levels of education, from primary school to university and industrial training.
Penguin, 1969. Format poche. Ouvrage en langue anglaise. Bon etat.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Two octavo volumes, 25 cm. 1899-1900. 12 issues of the entire reissue of the Butterfly. Contemporary 3/4 green Moroccan leather over green linen. iv, 278; ii, 294 pp; illustrated. Rubbing, slight fading to spines. Occasional spotting. Original yellow wraps bound in rear of volumes. Wraps evenly faded and toned. In 1899, Richards attempted to revive a literary monthly created by Walter Haddon in 1893 called The Butterfly. Contributors to The Butterfly, which only lasted twelve issues, included H. D. Lowry, Arthur Morrison, Nora Hopper, and many others. Each issue was heavily Illustrated with reproductions of drawings by Max Beerbohm, S. H. Sime, and Joseph Pennell, among others. Includes the first appearance of A Vision of Judgment by D.O. [H. G. Wells], and 3 pieces of fiction by Laurence Housman: The Palace of Content; A Gander and His Geese; and Tales of a Woodcutter (The Old Yew Tree, and The Whitethorn's Story). From the estate of Jim Graham, former Washington D.C. City Council Member (1998-2014). Graham was head of Whitman-Walker Clinic (1984âââ‰â¬Å"1999) and a noted gay community pioneer.