Staple Bound. Condition: Very Good - Trade. Marchesi, Stephen; Jonas, Ann; Holdcroft, Tina; Tejima; Rothman, Michael (illustrator). Stock photos may not look exactly like the book.
Language: English
Published by The History Press Ltd, GB, 2013
ISBN 10: 0750956070 ISBN 13: 9780750956079
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. The Royal Hospital Haslar was the first of three hospitals built in the 18th century for sick and wounded sailors and marines and was the last to remain in service. Following submissions to King George II by the Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, sites were identified at Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Chatham, and building commenced at Haslar farm in 1745. Designed by Theodore Jacobsen FRS in the manner of his Foundling Hospital in London, the hospital, reputed at one time to be the largest red brick building in Europe, was completed in 1762. Haslar was grand in concept, elegant in design and robust of build, and provided medical attention and nursing care to the sick and wounded of both Fleet and Army. This may not have been of the highest order in the early years, but the standards achieved during the Peninsular and Crimean Wars earned the hospital a reputation among military authorities that was unequalled. Sir John Richardson, eminent Arctic explorer and physician at Haslar, even corresponded with Florence Nightingale when the nursing reformer was campaigning for changes in the way casualties of war were treated. Described as the noblest of institutions by Queen Victoria, the Royal Hospital Haslar has provided medical care to the Royal Navy for over 250 years and Sick Berth staff for service in all areas of global conflict. In more recent times it treated patients from all three services and since the 1950s has made the professional and technological expertise contained within its walls accessible to civilian patients. The photographs in this fascinating illustrated history will stir the memory of all those who have entered Haslar, as either staff or patients, and provide a unique record of a singular and celebrated institution.
Language: English
Published by Chichester: Phillimore, 2009., 2009
ISBN 10: 1860775896 ISBN 13: 9781860775895
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
Language: English
Published by The History Press Ltd, GB, 2013
ISBN 10: 0750956070 ISBN 13: 9780750956079
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. The Royal Hospital Haslar was the first of three hospitals built in the 18th century for sick and wounded sailors and marines and was the last to remain in service. Following submissions to King George II by the Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, sites were identified at Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Chatham, and building commenced at Haslar farm in 1745. Designed by Theodore Jacobsen FRS in the manner of his Foundling Hospital in London, the hospital, reputed at one time to be the largest red brick building in Europe, was completed in 1762. Haslar was grand in concept, elegant in design and robust of build, and provided medical attention and nursing care to the sick and wounded of both Fleet and Army. This may not have been of the highest order in the early years, but the standards achieved during the Peninsular and Crimean Wars earned the hospital a reputation among military authorities that was unequalled. Sir John Richardson, eminent Arctic explorer and physician at Haslar, even corresponded with Florence Nightingale when the nursing reformer was campaigning for changes in the way casualties of war were treated. Described as the noblest of institutions by Queen Victoria, the Royal Hospital Haslar has provided medical care to the Royal Navy for over 250 years and Sick Berth staff for service in all areas of global conflict. In more recent times it treated patients from all three services and since the 1950s has made the professional and technological expertise contained within its walls accessible to civilian patients. The photographs in this fascinating illustrated history will stir the memory of all those who have entered Haslar, as either staff or patients, and provide a unique record of a singular and celebrated institution.
Language: English
Published by N House Production and Recording, 2016
ISBN 10: 0692597301 ISBN 13: 9780692597309
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 17.89
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. Ryder, Ann (illustrator). 32 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.08 inches. In Stock.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. New and unread, however moderate shelf wear to cover/closed edge, including marking; creases to corners. Shipped from the UK within 2 business days of order being placed.
Published by Wm. H. Wise & Co, (Union City, New Jersey), 1980
ISBN 10: 0960263403 ISBN 13: 9780960263400
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Edited by Rod Tulloss, David Keller, and Alicia Ostriker. Illustrated in black and white. Gilt decorated cloth boards. Owner label on front pastedown, some fraying and a tiny nick at the foot of the spine, very good or better.
Condition: Very Good. 2009. Hardcover. Good copy in clean dustwrapper 4to Illustrated. The History of Nursing and Hospital Histories. Not a first edition copy. . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: Very Good. 2009. Hardcover. Good copy in clean dustwrapper 4to Illustrated. The History of Nursing and Hospital Histories. Not a first edition copy. . . .
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
US$ 28.74
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Language: English
Published by MeadowBook Press, Toronto, ON, 1994
ISBN 10: 0774702451 ISBN 13: 9780774702454
Seller: Werdz Quality Used Books, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Stapled Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Marchesi, Stephen; Jonas, Ann; Holdcroft, Tina; Tejima; Rothman, Michael (illustrator). Clean, tight, unmarked; very minimal wear; Includes illustrated stories: "With the Wind" by Liz Damrell, illustrated by Stephen Marchesi; "The Trek" written and illustrated by Ann Jonas; "The Getaway Gang" by Kathy Walsh, illustrated by Tina Holdcroft; "Owl Lake" written and illustrated by Tejima; "White Bear, Ice Bear" by Joanne Ryder, illustrated by Michael Rothman.
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Add to basketpaperback. Condition: New.
Published by O!! Zone, Publisher, Houston, 1993
Seller: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. Red printed wraps, saddle stapled. 36 pp., plus a several page insert and an advertisement for a poetry book, laid in. A little magazine featuring, at least in this issue, poetry and photographs. Includes unattributed photos of Allen Ginsberg and Tom Waits. Loose insert is an interview with poet Laura Ryder. NEAR FINE condition. A hint of rubbing and edgewear.
Language: English
Published by The History Press 2013-11-04, 2013
ISBN 10: 0750956070 ISBN 13: 9780750956079
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
US$ 27.79
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New.
Published by Republic Pictures, 1947
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: VG+. This is a lot of 8 VG or better original release 8 x 10 movie stills. All stills have Republic Pictures and National Screen Service 1951 rerelease tags on the bottom. Photographic Image.
Language: English
Published by Aligned Educational Resources, 2024
ISBN 10: 1959606492 ISBN 13: 9781959606499
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. Ryder, Riley Ann (illustrator). Print on Demand.
Language: English
Published by Aligned Educational Resources, 2024
ISBN 10: 1959606492 ISBN 13: 9781959606499
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: New. Ryder, Riley Ann (illustrator). Print on Demand.
Language: English
Published by The History Press Ltd, GB, 2013
ISBN 10: 0750956070 ISBN 13: 9780750956079
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. The Royal Hospital Haslar was the first of three hospitals built in the 18th century for sick and wounded sailors and marines and was the last to remain in service. Following submissions to King George II by the Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, sites were identified at Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Chatham, and building commenced at Haslar farm in 1745. Designed by Theodore Jacobsen FRS in the manner of his Foundling Hospital in London, the hospital, reputed at one time to be the largest red brick building in Europe, was completed in 1762. Haslar was grand in concept, elegant in design and robust of build, and provided medical attention and nursing care to the sick and wounded of both Fleet and Army. This may not have been of the highest order in the early years, but the standards achieved during the Peninsular and Crimean Wars earned the hospital a reputation among military authorities that was unequalled. Sir John Richardson, eminent Arctic explorer and physician at Haslar, even corresponded with Florence Nightingale when the nursing reformer was campaigning for changes in the way casualties of war were treated. Described as the noblest of institutions by Queen Victoria, the Royal Hospital Haslar has provided medical care to the Royal Navy for over 250 years and Sick Berth staff for service in all areas of global conflict. In more recent times it treated patients from all three services and since the 1950s has made the professional and technological expertise contained within its walls accessible to civilian patients. The photographs in this fascinating illustrated history will stir the memory of all those who have entered Haslar, as either staff or patients, and provide a unique record of a singular and celebrated institution.
Language: English
Published by Aligned Educational Resources, 2024
ISBN 10: 1959606492 ISBN 13: 9781959606499
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
Condition: New. Ryder, Riley Ann (illustrator). PRINT ON DEMAND.
Language: English
Published by The History Press Ltd, GB, 2013
ISBN 10: 0750956070 ISBN 13: 9780750956079
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. The Royal Hospital Haslar was the first of three hospitals built in the 18th century for sick and wounded sailors and marines and was the last to remain in service. Following submissions to King George II by the Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, sites were identified at Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Chatham, and building commenced at Haslar farm in 1745. Designed by Theodore Jacobsen FRS in the manner of his Foundling Hospital in London, the hospital, reputed at one time to be the largest red brick building in Europe, was completed in 1762. Haslar was grand in concept, elegant in design and robust of build, and provided medical attention and nursing care to the sick and wounded of both Fleet and Army. This may not have been of the highest order in the early years, but the standards achieved during the Peninsular and Crimean Wars earned the hospital a reputation among military authorities that was unequalled. Sir John Richardson, eminent Arctic explorer and physician at Haslar, even corresponded with Florence Nightingale when the nursing reformer was campaigning for changes in the way casualties of war were treated. Described as the noblest of institutions by Queen Victoria, the Royal Hospital Haslar has provided medical care to the Royal Navy for over 250 years and Sick Berth staff for service in all areas of global conflict. In more recent times it treated patients from all three services and since the 1950s has made the professional and technological expertise contained within its walls accessible to civilian patients. The photographs in this fascinating illustrated history will stir the memory of all those who have entered Haslar, as either staff or patients, and provide a unique record of a singular and celebrated institution.
Published by Indochina Peace Campaign, (Santa Monica, Ca, 1975
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Anti-Vietnam pamphlet. [11] pp. Stapled at the top corner. Faint creases from being folded, a bit of light toning at edges, about near fine. A letter from nine protesters (David Nesmith, David Harris, Jack Nicholl, Ann Cohen, Paul Shannon, Margie Kolchin, Paul Ryder, Louise Bruyn, and Al Hurwitz) informing friends that they are enroute to Saigon to demonstrate at the US Embassy to spread the message "No More War, No More Lies," and to let the Vietnamese know that there are Americans who oppose the war. Attached to the letter is an Indochina Peace Campaign press release reporting on the demonstration. The report states that on January 24, 1975 the group protested for six and a half hours before agreeing with Immigration officials that they could return the following day if they went back to their hotel. After returning to their hotel armed guards swarmed the lobby and deported the group to Bangkok, Thailand, saying that they violated Saigon law. Also attached are biographies of the demonstrators and the leaflet they distributed at the Embassy.