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194881597Cambridge: Produced for the Class by the Harvard University Printing Office 1948. Hardcover. Near Fine. Class report. Red cloth gilt. Fine. A survey of the Class of 1908 including autobiographical statements by the class members. This was poet John Hall Wheelock’s copy and is Signed by him by his statement. It also includes autobiographical statements from author Van Wyck Brooks African-American scholar and author Alain Locke historian Samuel Eliot Morison and world-renowned cardiologist Paul Dudley White. Produced for the Class by the Harvard University Printing Office hardcover
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170642126London: Printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill 1706. Hardcover. 1st edition. All Original Period tooled calf with raised bands and spine label. 8vo iv 336 pages. Yolton 299; NCBEL II 1835; Pforzheimer 609. Attig 724. <br> Often credited as a founder of modern "liberal" thought Locke pioneered the ideas of natural law social contract religious toleration and the right to revolution that proved essential to both the American Revolution and the U.S. Constitution that followed. <br> Six substantial pieces compiled by Locke's literary executors Peter King and Anthony Collins with Locke's instructions. Contents are: 1 The Conduct of Understanding 2 An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion. 3 A Discourse on Miracles 4 Part of a Fourth Letter on Toleration 5 Memoirs Relating to the Life of Anthony First Earl of Shaftesbury and 6 Locke's ingenious New Method of a Common-Place-Book. The latter first appeared in French in 1686 in the Bibliothèque Universelle and Shaftesbury's memoirs also first appeared in French 1705 in Bibliothèque Choisie.<br> Those two make their first English appearance here and it is the first appearances in print for the other four. Locke's "Of the Conduct of the Understanding" was especially popular and was reprinted numerous times. It was intended as a later addition to his Essay Concerning Human Understanding but Locke was unable to incorporate this in a later edition before his death. <br> OCLC: 367557024. OCLC locates only 2 copies in North America Yale & BYU.<br> <br> Hinges cracked but hinges very solid and strong. Owner's label and name on blank front endpapers. Paper bright white Very attractive copy in what appears to be the original 300 year old binding. B KH-10-11. London: Printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill hardcover
126856New York: Nafis and Cornish date not given; 1840's N&C was formed in 1842 and continued for nine years. Hardcover miniature full brown leather with gilt spine titles 4.5" 256 pp. Containing "a choice selection of old ballads as sung by our Grandmothers"; 126 songs index. Illustrated with many woodcuts. Good: solid; wear to spine tops and bottom corners rubbing; pencilled names and numbers on the endpapers; scattered light foxing throughout. New York: Nafis and Cornish, date not given; 1840's? (N&C was fo unknown
N° 1-2, de janvier-juin 2000, 4è série, tome 121 de la série générale, de la revue trimestrielle fondée par Henri Berr; au sommaire, dossier "Histoire des sciences économiques", présenté par Eric BRIAN: "Monnaie et richesse chez John Locke. Une politique de l'économie" par Isabelle GARO, "La vertu des images. Analogie, proportion et métaphore dans la genèse des sciences sociales au XVIIIe siècle" par Frédéric LEFEBVRE, "Frank H. Knight. Le risque comme critique de l'économie politique" par Pierre-Charles PRADIER et David TEIRA SERRANO, "Information, institutions et temporalité. Quelques remarques critiques sur l'usage de la nouvelle économie de l'information en histoire" par Alessandro STANZIANI; comptes rendus d'ouvrages d'histoire économique et d'histoire des sciences. Français
200014377Paris, Centre international de synthèse / Albin Michel, 2000 1 volume 15,4 x 23,5cm Broché. 213p., 5 feuillets. Très bon état.
174911118La Haye, Neaulme, 1749 ; 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (8), 228, (4), pp. [229]-449, (1) pp. faute à corriger.
180946917Philadelphia: Printed for the Author 1809. Very Good. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author 1809. Eighth Edition -- Greatly Improved. 12mo; contemporary calf with faint gilt ruling to spine; leather title label detached and laid in; 228pp. Seven plates including frontispiece and Washington portrait collated complete. Wear and scuffing to boards; chipping and shallow loss to base of spine; cracked along bottom of joints; corners bumped; front board bowed towards fore-edge; binding sound; toning and minor chipping to pages; larger chip and brief loss of meaning to bottom corner of pp. 83-84; Good to Very Good. <br /> <br /> Notably this copy bears three ownership signatures of Nicholas Van Rensselaer who in his obituary in 1848 is noted as a "venerable relic of the Revolution" and is described as being with Montgomery at the storming of Quebec at Ticonderoga Fort Miller and conveying the intelligence of the surrender of Burgoyne to Albany. A lovely association copy of the first biography of Washington which Weems revised and republished for several years after its initial publication circa 1800. Weems is responsible for many apocryphal stories surrounding Washington such as the "I cannot tell a lie" quote and the cherry tree tale. <br /> <br /> Sabin 102486. Printed for the Author unknown
1880614521880. Photograph. 12 albumen prints measuring approximately 8 1/2 x 7".<br /> <br /> No. 896. Wind Cave. Interior View Black Hills S. D.<br /> <br /> Scene in Whitetail Gulch on the B. H. & Ft. P. R. R. Bald Mountain in the distance. Photo by C. C. McBride Deadwood S. D. small bite from bottom left corner.<br /> <br /> The great Homestake Gold Mills. Lead City S. D.<br /> <br /> Deadwood S. Dak. on the B. & M. R. R. Photo by Locke & Peterson Deadwood S. D.<br /> <br /> Spearfish Canyon on B. & M. R. R. Photo by Locke & Peterson Deadwood S. D. 5 images<br /> <br /> No. 2. Lower Falls Spearfish Canyon on the B. & M. R. R. So.<br /> <br /> No. 7. "Scene from White Rocks" Deadwood S. D. Photo by Locke & McBride Deadwood.<br /> <br /> An image with a title that is not discernible. Photo by Locke & McBride Deadwood S. D. The photographer H. R. Locke is listed in "Biographies of Western Photographers: A Reference Guide to Photographers Working in the Frontier American and Canadian West" by Carl Mautz. He is listed as being active during the years 1884-1907 in Deadwood South Dakota. He is known for his studio portrait of Calamity Jane. unknown
195746289London: Longmans Green and Co 1957. Near Fine/Very Good. London: Longmans Green and Co. 1957. First Edition. Octavo 22.5cm; publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket price crudely removed; xvi496pp.; frontispiece and four leaves of plates. Moderate wear to jacket margins dust-soil to rear jacket panel ownership ex libris of the late chemist and bibliophile Sydney Ross to front pastedown; Very Good and sound overall. Longmans, Green and Co unknown
196983938New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1969. First Edition. First Printing with publisher's typed review slip and typed promotional press release laid in. Octavo 21cm; light orange cloth-covered boards with titling and decorative elements stamped in black and orange on spine and front cover; fore-edge untrimmed; orange topstain; dustjacket; 279pp. Light foxing to edges of textblock else Near Fine. Dustwrapper designed by Paul Bacon unclipped priced $5.95 spine-faded with trivial surface wear; Very Good. <br /> <br /> The Australian-American author's third novel set in New South Wales is told from the perspective of a 16-year-old boy. Some of Elliott's later works have notable queer elements and he became more open with his sexuality later in life. 83938. Harper & Row, Publishers unknown
15975Paris, Etienne Ganeau, 1722. Deux tomes en deux volumes in-12, (10)-378-(6) pp. et (6)-316 pp., plein veau raciné de l'époque, dos à nerf orné, pièce de titre, tranches carmin (plats frottés, mors fendus, manque au tome inférieur du tome second, une coiffe inférieure du tome I et coiffe de tête du tome II arrachées).
17224938Paris, Étienne Ganeau, 1722. 1722 2 vol. in-12° (163 x 102 mm) de: I. [6] ff. (titre, préface, approbation, privilège); 378 pp.; [3] ff. (table); II. [4] ff. (titre, table); 316 pp. Plein veau granité dépoque, dos à nerfs orné, titres et tomaisons de maroquin rouge, filet à froid encadrant les plats, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches jaspées de rouge. (Rares rousseurs ou tâches).
18674402Boston lee and Shepard 1867. 1867. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated by Thomas Nast. Original gilt and blindstamped terra-cotta cloth slight rubbing light foxing; small marginal stain on top foredge of some pages. Very good. 299 pages. Ink signature of J. M. Howard 1867 on the front free endpaper. BAL 11820. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boston, lee and Shepard, 1867. hardcover
1697AQ12749London: Printed by Edw. Jones for Awnsham and John Churchill 1697. 16 310 10. With a terminal advertisement leaf. Contemporary blind-panelled speckled calf neatly rebacked and recornered in brown morocco contrasting red morocco lettering-piece gilt. Binding a trifle rubbed and a little marked new endpapers. Small rust hole to G3 without loss of sense else a crisp and clean copy. The third edition but first appearance with this title of a collection of scriptural excerpts collected together thematically which was first published as Graphautarkeia London 1676. The authorship is unknown but it is commonly misattributed to John Locke presumably because his own system of common-placing was outlined in an appendix to Humane understanding - despite this work not being organised in his fashion - to the extent that several nineteenth-century editions featured the philosopher's name in their titles. Wing L2737. Third edition. Quarto. Printed by Edw. Jones, for Awnsham and John Churchill unknown
169944075Leipzig Grosse & Gleditsch 1699. 4to. In: "Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCIC". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. Two small stamps to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 12-20. Entire volume: 2 582 pp. ten engraved plates. <br/><br/><em>First Latin edition and second overall printing of a selection of Locke's responses to Edward Stillingfleet Bishop of Worcester. These are not only an important source in understanding Locke's late and mature view on religion but are probably the most famous and indebt discussions related to his seminal work "An Essay concerning Humane Understanding" Locke engaged in. The topic is of special interest since: "Religion and Christianity in particular is perhaps the most important influence on the shape of Locke's philosophy". SEP: John Locke. The debate was essentially about Locke's definition of substance in "An Essay.". Stillingfleet argued that Locke advocated against dualism mind - body and thereby opening a door to Unitarianism. Locke did not support this view he however did not clearly reject the notion of Unitarianism and Socinianism. The volume contains the following:1. Bernoulli Jakob. Circinus proportionum nauticus scala loxodromica instructus. Pp. 91-3.2. Bernoulli Johann. Cycloidis primariae segmenta innumera quadraturam recipienta. Pp. 316-20 one engraved plate. 3. Bernoulli Jakob. Quadratura zonarum cycloidalium demonstrata. Pp. 427-28.4. Bernoulli Johann. Excerpta ex literis. Groningae 7 Augusti 1699 datis. Pp. 513-16.And many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians philosophers and historians. </em> hardcover
17923890<p>Uppsala: Veuve du directeur Jean Edman 1792. Rare French edition printed in Uppsala of the abridgement of the Essay on Human Understanding by John Wynne the format in which Locke's thought was most effectively popularized at English universities and in Europe. "In the last decade of the seventeenth century English culture held a frustrated fascination for the continental Republic of Letters. Frustrated because few Europeans could approach English ideas in the English language. Gabriel Bonno1 has shown how Locke's continental readers were dependent initially upon reviews in French-language journals – Basnage de Beauval's Histoire des ouvrages des savans Bernard's Nouvelles de la r�publique des lettres and particularly Le Clerc's Biblioth�que universelle and its successors. Interested parties such as Limborch and Leibniz did not really come to grips with the Essay until it had been translated into French. This was accomplished in 1700 by Pierre Coste.Coste was like Le Clerc a French Protestant refugee in Holland. In 1695 he translated Locke's Some thoughts concerning education into French and sent the author a copy. Locke was pleased and Le Clerc encouraged the young man to begin translating the Essay. In 1697 Coste was invited to Locke's retreat at Oates as tutor to the Masham children and as Locke's assistant. The translation was completed under Locke's supervision and was published in June 1700 prefaced with Locke's recommendation. Coste remained at Oates until Locke's death in 1704. Thereafter in the midst of a busy literary career he continued his work on the Essay bringing out a revised edition in 1729." AttigThe first French edition of Wynne's abridged Essay came out in 1720 translated by Jean-Paul Bosset and with the first book given in Le Clerk's summary reprinted from his 1690 Bibliot�que universelle rather than Wynne's. It was published several times in London 1720 1741 1746 1751 as well as Geneva 1738 1741 1788 Dresden 1788 and finally Uppsala 1792.OCLC: Harvard UCLA York.Hollis record. 8vo 17 x 11 x pp. including title with half-page engraved portrait of Locke 284 4 pp. Bound in contemporary half calf and speckled boards gilt morocco title label and raised bands on spine spine and corners of covers worn old ownership inscription on front end pastedown light toning throughout very good.</p> Veuve du directeur Jean Edman hardcover