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2008DADAX143699425XKessinger Publishing 2008-08-18. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.06x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
pp. xv, 331. Illustrated with 165 full page political cartoons. Limited edition page foxed. Rest of text clean. 4to. Original full red cloth binding, lettered in gold. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 600 copies. This copy is unsigned. SHELF W23
19911216715PN. New. 1991. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
2011Q-098314060XWest View Press 2011-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! West View Press paperback
ria9780199686339_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; It explores how the texts from classical Greece and Rome have survived and gives an account of the reasons why it was thought worthwhile to preserve them for future generations. In this 4th edition adjustments have been made to the text paperback
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317 p. Sm. 4to. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. Very good copy. SHELF W24
115582London: Printed and Sold by Henry Hills; Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster Various dates. Leatherbound. Good. Various paginations. 18 cm. Full leather binding with blank impressing. Front hinge cracked and corners bumped. Authors listed in ink across from first title page. Worm holes to inner margin from first sermon p. 7 to beginning of fourth sermon. <br/><br/>Eleven sermons from the early 18th century by various clergymen: 1 A Sermon Preached before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul London On the 23 day of August 1705. Being the Thanksgiving-Day for The late Glorious Success in Forcing the Enemies Lines in the Spanish Netherlands by the Arms of Her Majesty and her Allies under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough 2 A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster on Monday the 5th of November 1705. Being the Aniversary Thanksgiving For the Happy Deliverance from the Gunpowder Treason Plot. And also for the Happy Arrival of His Late Majesty on this Day for the Deliverence of our Church and Nation 3 A Sermon Preached before the Queen At St. James's Chappel On November the 5th. 1705 4 A Sermon Preach'd before the House of Lords at the Abbey-Church in Westminster On Monday November the 5th 1705 5 A Sermon Preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's Chappel On Sunday November the 5th 1704. Being The Rule of Doing as We would be Done unto Explain'd 6 A Sermon Preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled in the Abby-Church at Westminster On the 30th Day of January 1705/6. Being the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles the Ist 7 A Compassionate Enquiry into the Causes of the Civil War. In a Sermon Preached In the Church of St. Botolph Algate On January XXXI 1703/4 the Day of Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles the First 8 A Sermon Preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons At St. Margaret's Westminster On Wednesday January XXX 1705/6. Being the Anniversary Day of Fasting and Humiliation for the Horrid and Execrable Murder of King Charles the First 9 A Sermon Preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen Livery-men Of the Several Companies of London. At the Parish Church of St. Laurence Jewry before the Election of the Lord Mayor September 29th 1705 10 A Sermon Preach'd before the Most Reverend the Archbishop and the Right Reverend the Bishops And the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury Assembled in Synod In the Cathedral Church of St. Paul London October the 25 1705 11 A Sermon Preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners. At the Parish-Church of St. Lawrence-Jury Upon Munday December the 31st 1705. The printer of these sermons Henry Hills d. 1713 was printer to Cromwell but after the Restoration became printer to Charles II. He continued as King's Printer under James II converting to Roman Catholicism for which he suffered abuse from the public. He and Thomas Newcomb were for a short time starting in 1709 printers to Queen Anne. Hills is said to have pirated and printed every good poem and sermon published. Printed and Sold by Henry Hills; Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster hardcover
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8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, small label scar on rear wrapper; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a nesr fine copy. Lincoln Minster Pamphlets No. 8.
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19111388428Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1911. Hardcover. Octavo 243 pages. In Good condition. Spine is brown with gold print. Boards in brown cloth with gold print. Wear to spine caps and corners light shelf wear. Text block has tinted top edge. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column N. 1388428. FP New Rockville Stock. The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover
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025567London; 1961: Cassell. Octavo. Second edition. 208 pages. index. Signed on the title page and inscribed on the front endpaper: "to my old friend 'Mac' with warm regards Lincoln Williams. May 69 followed by a quote from McBeth "Gods beneson blessing go with thee and with those that would make good of bad". While written by a doctor it is aimed at the public at large addressing the reality that alcoholism is a disease and group therapy such as AA is among the best approaches he notes others in terms of both the spiritual as well as the role of the medical community. The absence of medical terminology makes this accessible to the general reader. Bound in red cloth spine lettering gilt near fine in nice dust jacket with very minor edge wear. Cassell unknown books
26034‘Kingham April 13 1913’. Fowler’s entry in the DNB states that he resigned his tutorship in 1910 when he ‘retired to Kingham where since 1873 he had enjoyed a country home and entertained his pupils. From 1899 he lived there with his sister Alice’. On both sides of what was an 8vo leaf the lower part of which has been torn away leaving a piece roughly 20 cm square with 26 typed lines and the autograph valediction in a large bold hand ‘Yours sincerely / W. Warde Fowler’. Aged and worn but with the remaining text clear. A nice letter combining Fowler’s main interests. He begins by answering a question by the recipient explaining his reasons for gradually coming to doubt ‘the old view’ with reference to Mommsen and a work by Salvioli and giving details of his first expression of his ‘new conviction’ in a couple of publications. ‘I think there has been a change of opinion in the historical world generally since then. The diminution of corn-growing was due to several causes as it was also in England in the 16th century & onwards. No doubt foreign importation may have had something to do with it but the old assumption was that Italy was in early times a corn-growing country which I can’t believe.’ Turning to ornithology he explains that he has guests from London and that it is a ‘glorious morning’ and that they are all ‘just getting ready to go out & look for migrants &c.’ They have been ‘in woods hearing old chiffchaffs & willow-wrens & getting anemones & cowslips’. He ‘can’t hear the birds as well’ as he used to ‘but as I had a good thirty years of them I can imagine them to my satisfaction still.’ This brings the first page to where the letter has been torn away. The reverse begins abruptly: ‘the B.O.C. that Collett took Alban there the other day: but the meeting did not seem a very interesting one.’ The letter concludes with a short reference to the recipient’s marriage. ‘Kingham, April 13 1913’. unknown