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  • First day of issue envolope e12 containing a stamp by pestalozzi weltstiftungwithout address with an open flap and complete with the original contents (folder by the pestalozzi fund)international: registeredare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiwill be sent as a letterbox parcel within the netherlandsplease view the photos to form a good personal impressionplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store

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  • Previous owner's name written on first blank pagecomplete and all legiblehe was the first to lecture at cambridge on the history of education, to the new teachers' training syndicateoxfam shop keswick robert hebert quick () was an english educator and writer on educationhe promoted the value of studying the history of educational reform, arguing that the past accomplishments were cumulative and "would raise us to a higher standing-point from which we may see much that will make the right road clearer to us"main sections include his thoughts on the renaissance, sturmius, the jesuits, rabelais, montaigne, ascham, mulcaster, ratichius, comenius, locke, rousseau, basedow, pestalozzi, froebel, herbert spencerex-library, stencil on spine, one stampthe contents are lightly browned and there is some darkening of the blank marginshe ends with ideas, suggestions and his own overall conclusionsas can be seen, this is a useful study in that it discusses thinkers that have long been forgotten, and their influence, and shows an historical progressionthis is a new impression, the first beingthe covers are lightly wornoccasional marksinteresting 50 page publisher's cataloguesee oxfam website for delivery information read more

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