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Title:  
Not just "on order": UNIVAC savings are being delivered!
Creators:
Remington Rand Univac | Lurie, Barry | Wall Street journal
Publication:
Wall Street Journal, New York, 1955.
Call #:  
973 C683 no. 798
Extent:
1 graphic ; 57 x 45 cm



BOOK

Title:
Elements of physiology
Alt. Title:  
Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen für Vorlesungen. English  
Creators:
Müller, Johannes, 1801-1858 | Baly, William, 1814-1861 | Bell, John, 1796-1872 | Rosenberg, Charles E. | State (?), Thomas B. | Ald (?), E.S. | Lea & Blanchard
Publication:
Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia, 1843.
Notes:  
Translation of Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen für Vorlesungen. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call #:  
612 M88h.e
Extent:
xix, [13]-886 pages ; 25 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
A mechanistic view of war and peace
Creators:
Crile, George Washington, 1864-1943 | Rowland, Amy F. (Amy Farley), 1872-1953 | McKenzie, R. Tait (Robert Tait), 1867-1938 | Rosenberg, Charles E.
Publication:
The Macmillan Company, New York, 1916.
Notes:  
Author's autograph presentation copy. Signed. Last 5 pages publisher's advertisments.
Call #:  
355.0275 C86m
Extent:
xii, 104 [5] pages, 26 leaves of plates : illustrations, facsimiles, plates ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Reynolds' Williamsburgh city directory and business advertiser for
Publication:
Samuel & T.F. Reynolds, Williamsburgh [N.Y.], [1852?]-
Notes:  
Area covered includes north Brooklyn. Includes advertisements.
Call #:  
974.723 R33wd
Extent:
2 volumes ; 20 cm.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
Hood's photos of the world: A collection of photographic reproductions of famous scenes, American and foreign : Two hundred views, divided into sets of 10 views each. : This is set no. 1[-20]
Creators:
C.I. Hood & Co. (Lowell, Mass.) | C.I. Hood & Co. (Lowell, Mass.)
Publication:
C.I. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass, 1897 and 1910]
Notes:  
The Library Company of Philadelphia dates the first series to 1897. The reproduction of the series was done ca. 1910. Each set of 10 photographs is within a printed envelope with a list of the numbered photographs in each set. Each photograph has descriptive text of the scene, as well as advertisements for Hood's various medicines. The American Antiquarian Society copy set no. 1 includes photograph no. 33 from set no. 3, a view of the Hood Sarsparilla factory in Lowell, Mass., as well as paper advertisements for Hood's medicines and sarsparilla.
Call #:  
970.1 Pam no. 469
Extent:
200 photographs : albumen prints ; 11 x 16 cm.



Title:  
To all brave, healthy, able bodied, and well disposed young men, in this neighbourhood, who have any inclination to join the troops, now raising under General Washington, for the defence of the liberties and independence of the United States, against hostile designs of foreign enemies, take notice
Creators:
Jones, B. | David Center for the American Revolution
Publication:
publisher not identified], Saint Paul, Minn.], 1942.
Notes:  
"The Above is a Reproduction of George Washington's Recruiting Poster."- lower margin. [Page] eight, St. Paul Dispatch, Monday, October 12, 1942- header.
Call #:  
973.C683 no. 820 (extra oversize)
Extent:
1 broadside : illustrations ; 41 x 43 cm



Title:  
Rare recreation!!: Prof. W. Foster's novel exhibition! Programme for Tuesday evening, June 10th, at the Mechanics' Hall... short introduction to natural science... great compound achromatic oxy-hydrogen microscope, this instrument was manufactured by Collins of the London Polytechnic Institute... the flea and louse will be shown
Creator:
Varney, Samuel Jameson, 1814-1859
Publication:
S.J. Varney, printer, Lowell, Mass, [1851]
Notes:  
"Professor Watson Foster (1831-?)... published a popular treatise on chemistry known as Foster's First Principles of Chemistry (1855)..."- James Arsenault & Company.
Call #:  
973 C683 no. 845
Extent:
1 sheet ; 70 x 18 cm



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1880
Abstract:  

This is an interesting and detailed journal of his trip to America and travels therein. Using Philadelphia as his base, Beck commented on the city's society and institutions, and mentions locals, including an interesting note on Titian R. Peale. Other areas visited included: Atlantic City, St. Louis, Colorado, Utah, California and New York, where he visited the Bausch & Lomb Optical Company and Washington D.C., where he met, and described, artist Henry Ulke. The volume is filled with memorabilia: advertisements, photographs, playbills, menus, original pencil and watercolor sketches, some of machinery.
Call #:  
Mss.917.B38
Extent:
1 volume(s)