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2003903284Cumberland Rhode Island U.S.A.: Yale Univ Pr. New. 2003. Paperback. 0300100183 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - BRAND NEW FLAWLESS COPY NEVER OPENED - 384 pages -- DESCRIPTION: Among the most influential writings in the history of Western political thought John Locke's Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration remain vital to political debates today more than three centuries after they were written. The complete texts appear in this volume accompanied by interpretive essays by three prominent Locke scholars. Ian Shapiro's introduction places Locke's political writings in historical and biographical context. John Dunn explores both the intellectual context in which Locke wrote the Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration and the major interpretive controversies surrounding their meaning. Ruth Grant offers a comprehensive discussion of Locke's views on women and the family and Shapiro contributes an essay on the democratic elements of Locke's political theory. Taken together the texts and essays in this volume offer invaluable insights into the history of ideas and the enduring influence of Locke's political thought. -- with a bonus offer-- . Yale Univ Pr paperback
2001127469Princeton University Press. New. 2001. Hardcover. 0691050600 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - -- . Princeton University Press hardcover
200312710Ewing New Jersey U.S.A.: Princeton Univ Pr. New. 2003. Paperback. 0691114846 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . Princeton Univ Pr paperback
2016116154Ohio University Press. New. 2016. Hardcover. 0821421751 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Ohio University Press hardcover
199714234Scranton Pennsylvania U.S.A.: William Morrow & Co. New. 1997. Hardcover. 068815462X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . William Morrow & Co hardcover
56524Cambridge At the University Press. As New. 1953. Hardcover. 0521056004 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 309 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Cambridge At the University Press hardcover
2015125730Gallery. New. 2015. Paperback. 186982797X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery paperback
200877417Pennsylvania State Univ Pr Txt. New. 2008. Paperback. 0911209670 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 40 pp. With 27 ills. 28 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) paperback
200689518University of Texas Press Distribution. New. 2006. Hardcover. 097874070X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 104 pp. ; 52 ills. 46 col. . -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Texas Press (Distribution) hardcover
196581615Library. As New. 1965. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - - Corresponds to ASIN: B000KHHZKG. Reprint of the 1934 edition. 16 828 2 pp. index 8vo. -- with a bonus offer-- . Library hardcover
200362594Museum. New. 2003. Hardcover. 2551217555 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in French English and Italian with portions in French and English only. 192 pp. With 60 ills. 41 col. . 25 x 17 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum hardcover
183626648Birmingham: Lithographed by Binns & Clifford Surveyors &c. 1836. Overall dimensions 1 41.5 x 230 cm and 2 41.5 x 96.5 cm. A very long folding map on a scale of approximately 4½ inches to one mile with a cross section of the landscape on route running underneath on a scale of one inch to a hundred feet for altitude the enlarged plans on the second sheet are of various sizes and are either on a scale of one inch to 10 or 25 chains 1 dissected into 38 sections and 2 into 18 sections both mounted on linen folds into the original black morocco slipcase the brief title gilt lettered on the upper panel along with Locke's name. The foldover flap of the slipcase wanting though the other edges of the case have been neatly restored the maps in excellent condition. Scarce with no other copies traced. Binns' name is repeated at the lower right corner along with that of T. Hodgson billed as Surveyors of Lancaster. Birmingham: Lithographed by Binns & Clifford (Surveyors &c.) unknown
17712918Kolozsvar Cluj: Reform Coll 1771. First Hungarian edition. In contemporary half leather. With old owner's name inscriptions worn in good condition. First Hungarian edition. In contemporary half leather. 4 308 2 p. Some Thoughts Concerning Education is a 1693 treatise on the education of gentlemen written by the English philosopher John Locke. For over a century it was the most important philosophical work on education in England. It was translated into almost all of the major written European languages during the eighteenth century and nearly every European writer on education after Locke including Jean-Jacques Rousseau acknowledged its influence. Reform Coll unknown
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.
1694044491London: Awnsham and John Churchill and Samuel Manship 1694. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Full contemporary paneled calf worn rebacked and with small repairs to the corners new endpapers added. Lacking the portrait and with an old repair in the gutter of the title a little yellowed and the first few pages adhered slightly in the inner margin. A touch of marginal browning early on but generally a clean bright well margined copy. The first concentrated attempt to define the limits of human knowledge and the human capacity for comprehension - Hume and Kant built more ornate structures on these same ideas but the foundation was all Locke's. "Philosophy without Dogma" PMM 164 for the first edition of 1690. xl 407 blank 11 blank. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Philosophy; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044491. Awnsham and John Churchill and Samuel Manship hardcover
1856WRCAM50507Chicago 1856. 20pp. Modern half morocco and marbled boards spine stamped in brown and gilt. Text trimmed close at fore-edge costing portions of words throughout. Good. A rare and important polemic "written in bitter hostility to the Hudson's Bay Company and exposing their operations on the Pacific Coast and among the Indian tribes and fur traders from the earliest times" Eberstadt. "Scripps author of an official life of Lincoln visited the Lake Superior Country in 1855 and upon his return made an extensive study of the region from the Great Lakes westward with special reference to the fur companies the inhabitants Hudson's Bay Company water courses and minerals. He also points out the economic advantages of the Northern region for the United States" - Decker. "Scripps who was editor and publisher of the DEMOCRATIC PRESS had visited the Lake Superior country in 1855. He discusses here primarily the area of western Canada from Lake Superior to the Pacific with comments on the Minnesota region south of the international boundary. He has a good deal to say about the fur trade and the Hudson's Bay Company. 'There can be little doubt but that the sole reason why the company maintains its posts in Oregon and Washington is to induce brother Jonathan to "shell out" liberally for them'" - Streeter. <br> <br> The Streeter copy sold to an order bidder for $200 in 1969. EBERSTADT 114:690. DECKER 39:360. STREETER SALE 3721. CHICAGO ANTE-FIRE IMPRINTS 221. GRAFF 3717. HOWES S248 "aa." SABIN 78485. hardcover books
178043514A Amsterdam, chez Barthélémi Vlam, 1780. In-12 de XVIII-(2)-328 pp., maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné, triple filet d'encadrement sur les plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (Derome le Jeune).
1995315699Easton Press 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine. Twelve volumes in uniform bindings of full bright red leather stamped in gilt spine titles in black labels. No corners or spine ends bumped or pushed. All have an unused bookplate laid in. Three have no flaws whatsoever to the page edge gilt eight have very minor almost imperceptible flaws Plato has two white spots on the top edge. This set will be remarkably attractive on your shelf. Please request a shipping quote before ordering. Easton Press hardcover
17106255London: A. and J.Churchill and Samuel Manship 1710. Sixth Edition. Sixth Edition. Two volumes 8vo. 32 371 1: 16 340 28 pages additional blank leaves at front and rear of both volumes. Contemporary paneled calf with central patterning blind-stamped design work on both covers. Portrait frontispiece to volume one none to volume two as called for early owner’s name on recto of frontispiece and fly leaf of second volume bearing the date 1712. Wear to spines lacking spine labels. This appears to be a particularly scarce edition with none other bearing the date 1710 found in commerce. A. and J.Churchill and Samuel Manship unknown
117837Amsterdam, Chez Jaques Menassion 1699, 150x90mm, reliure plein veau avec titre, fleurons (fleurs de lys) et caissons ornés dorés au dos à quatre faux-nerfs. Coiffe inférieure abimée. Charnière supérieure fendue. Intérieur propre. Barbier III-574. Troisième traduction française de Coste.Revue Dix-septième siècle 2011/4, n.° 253, article L’oeuvre des premiers traducteurs français de John Locke : Jean Le Clerc, Pierre Coste et David Mazel : “Locke ne semble pas avoir trouvé que les commentaires ajoutés par Coste dans la préface de la traduction de ses Thoughts concerning Education étaient déplacés ; au contraire, il trouva son conseil à propos de la nécessité de bien maîtriser sa langue maternelle si perspicace qu’il décida de l’insérer non pas dans le paratexte mais dans le texte même de l’édition anglaise revue et augmentée qui suivit, ce dont Coste ne fut pas peu fier. Le transfert culturel eut donc un effet boomerang. En d’autres termes, l’adaptation culturelle à laquelle Coste fut contraint de procéder pour traduire Some Thoughts concerning Education en français fut ensuite adoptée par l’auteur anglais pour son texte source qui fut ainsi enrichi de l’idée du traducteur français”... “dans l’avertissement à la deuxième édition française de De l’education des enfans Coste signala qu’au rang des “articles tout nouveaux” dont Locke avait grossi la version originale de l’œuvre figurait le sien, sur l’importance d’une bonne maîtrise de sa langue maternelle, il précisa également que le texte original avait gagné en exactitude. (...) À en croire Coste, c’est grâce à lui et à son travail de traduction que Locke en vint à “exprimer en Anglois quantité d’endroits, d’une manière plus précise & plus distincte qu’il n’avoit fait dans les trois premières Éditions de son Livre””.
192586359New York: Albert & Charles Boni 1925. Second printing. Hardcover. Small ownership stamp to title-page and front endpaper with further stamp and ink name to half-title; some edge-wear to boards slight fraying to spine at head. No jacket. Illustrated throughout with 27 full-page illustrations and 37 in-text of which 50 are monochrome and 14 are colour-printed a further 7 illustrated music scores of which 3 are full-page. First edition second printing. Large 8vo. Original cloth-backed boards. A landmark of the Harlem Renaissance representing the creative endeavours of the New Negro Movement. The anthology portrays the African-American community's pursuit of civil rights and a new diverse identity offering a compelling reflection of the era's social and artistic transformation. Albert & Charles Boni hardcover
1931205937New York: Harmon Foundation Incorporated 1931. First edition. Softcover. 47 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 16 - 28 1931. Features text contributions by AA. Schomburg Alain Locke Ernestine Rose James V. Herring and Alon Bement. Includes a checklist brief biographies and illustrations of works by: James Lesene Wells Lillian A. Dorsey Sargent Claude Johnson Albert Alexander Smith Archibald John Motley Jr. James Latimer Allen Malvin Gray Johnson William Arthur Cooper Richmond Barthe and numerous others. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. A very nice copy of an early catalog on the work of African American artists. Uncommon. Harmon Foundation Incorporated unknown
1890List2450Deadwood: H.R. Locke 1890. Albumen photographs measuring 9 x 7 inches on larger mounts. Very good contrast some chips and wear to mounts. Very Good. A group of four photographs by Henry Robinson Locke who operated a studio in Deadwood South Dakota in the early statehood years. He photographed the Black Hills region. This collection of four photographs shows a gold mill in Deadwood a cyanide mill in Deadwood and two views of Lead City which was the home of the Homestake Mining Company during the period and continued to be a center for natural resource extraction for several decades following the initial Gold Rush period of the 1870s which brought the first wave of Euro-American settlers to the area. H.R. Locke unknown
170026987Amsterdam: Chez Henri Schelte 1700 1700. First French edition. Yolton 91. Edges a little rubbed; fine handsome copy. 4to contemporary polished calf marbled endpapers red morocco spine label attractive floral gilt decorations on the spine gilt lettering. Frontis portrait. The first French translation of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and an important edition translated by Pierre Coste with the assistance of John Locke who "was very interested in having his Essay available to a wider audience than might be reached by the English editions" - Yolton. Preceding the translator's introduction is a letter from Locke "A Monseigneur le Comte de Pembroke et Montgomery" and following the introduction is Locke's "Monsieur Locke au Libraire" in which he endorses the quality of the translation. The errata on the final page of the contents in this copy is in its earliest recorded state with 33 errata listed. Bookplate of Robert S. Pirie on the front paste-down. <br/><br/> Amsterdam: Chez Henri Schelte, 1700 unknown books
1708755791708. LOCKE John. SOME FAMILIAR LETTERS BETWEEN MR. LOCKE AND SEVERAL OF HIS FRIENDS. London: Printed for A. and J. Churchill 1708. First edition. Octavo. 4540 pp. Skillfully rebacked contemporary calf gilt-stamped spine label all edges stained red. One leaf p. 209-210 has loss in fore-margin not affecting text. Clean text and near-fine overall. unknown books