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  • Madeley, John, Shetlar, David J.

    Language: English

    Published by Collector Books, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1574320327 ISBN 13: 9781574320329

    Seller: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA ILAB

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    Condition: Good. Signed Copy . Signed/Inscribed by Madeley on title page.

  • BOVEY, WILFRID

    Published by ROYAL SOCIETY of CANADA, OTTAWA, 1936

    Seller: Come See Books Livres, Canton de Hatley, QC, Canada

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    STAPLED CARD WRAPPER. Condition: GOOD +++. First Edition. BROWN CARD WRAPPERS. FROM THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA. HAS MAPS. SIGNED ON FRONT COVER WITH DATE&" VINELAND THE GOOD". RARE, ESPECIALLY WITH SIGNATURE. SCANS ON REQUEST. THANKS. Signed by Author(s).

  • DAVID, Gary

    Published by D'Vine Press, Rapid City, SD, 1980

    Seller: Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, MA, U.S.A.

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    8vo, pages not numbered. Paper wraps. Inscribed by the author to the poet Paul Metcalf and his wife. VG. Poems.

  • American Institute for Mental Studies, The Training School Unit.

    Published by Vineland, NJ: American Institute for Mental Studies, The Training School Unit, Wednesday, May 22, ., 1968

    Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.

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    Signed by Pearl S. Buck and James A. Michener. Octavo, paperbound (stapled, printed wrappers), [8] pp. Very Good, with foxing (age darkened spotting) and shadowed edges. Program for Vineland Day has had its upper cover signed by both James A. Michener and Pearl S. Buck. As noted on underside of upper cover: We are fotunate to again have with us on Vineland Day the distinguished President of the Board of Trustees of the AMerican Institute for Mental Studies, Pearl S. Buck. She has long been active in work for retarded children. In 1950 she published a small book entitled The Child Who Never Grew -- the story of her own experience with her eldest daughter whose mental growth was retarded. This was written first, as an article for the Ladies Home Journal, to help parents of other retarded cihldren. It was reprinted in the Reader's Digest and was subsequently published in more than a dozen languages. This personal narrative has done much to educate the public in the cause of the mentally handicapped. [And, later in the publication]: Today's Guest of Honor and featured speaker is a person whose talents reflect a great love and understanding of his fellow man. His reputation as a celebrated Pulitzer prize winning author is universally recognized. His deep concern for those deprived in any respect is known as well. A teacher, author, historian, world traveler and humanitarian, Mr. Michener attributes his greatest motivation to his boyhood years in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. No matter how far his travels have taken him he still refers to this picturesque Quaker setting as "Home Country" and resides there presently. Mr. Michener's literary works include Sayonara, The Bridge at Toko-Ri, Hawaii, The Source, and others. His Return to Paradise was the basis for the long running TV series Adventures in Paradise. Perhaps his best known book is Tales of the South Pacific, which was transformed into one of the greatest Broadway musicals ever produced. Mr. Michener's latest effort, Iberia, was released by Random House earlier this month. His writings reflect his great perceptiveness which is never obscured by the culture that provides the background for his stories. We of the NJSFWC and AIMS welcome him and are honored by his presence today. New Jersey, American Institute for Mental Studies, Pearl S. Buck, James A. Michener, Signed, Signatures, Literature, Americana, U.S.-iana, Mental Health. bnsli folder.