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169711458<p>London: Printed by H. Clark for A. and J. Churchill. 1697 First edition. Rebound in quarter calf over marbled boards. Octavo. Very good.</p> Printed by H. Clark, for A. and J. Churchill.. hardcover
189452727Deadwood South Dakota: Photographed by H. R. Locke 1894. 1894. PHOTOGRAPH CUSTER. 6 1/2" x 8 5/8" photograph mounted on a 10" x 12" photo picture board. A photograph of Custer's Monument located near Crow Agency Montana along the Burlington & Missouri River Valley Railroad B. & M. R. R. Photographed and copyrighted by H. R. Locke in 1894 Deadwood South Dakota. It serves as a memorial to those who fought in the battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. Henry Robinson Locke 1867 - 1927 was an American photographer in the 19th and 20th century who photographed the Wild West. He ran a studio in Deadwood South Dakota. He photographed the Black Hills area Deadwood Crow Indians farmers miners railroads but also Calamity Jane 1885 and the Little Big Horn battlefield 1894. The picture board has light wear to the corners and extremities else a very good presentation. Photographed by H. R. Locke, 1894. unknown
170076523Amsterdam: Chez Henri Schelte 1700. First Edition. Hardcover. The first edition in French of this classic of human thought. Locke's monumental An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 1689 is one of the first great defenses of modern empiricism and concerns itself with determining the limits of human understanding in respect to a wide spectrum of topics. Regarded as among the most important Enlightenment thinkers Locke 1632-1704 greatly influenced Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers as well as the American Revolutionaries. Quarto: 56 936 22 p. with an engraved frontispiece portrait. Full period vellum binding with a red morocco spine label five raised bands and decorative blind stamping. Light spotting to the endpapers with a small bookplate to the front pastedown. The front joint is just starting. A bit of bowing to the boards which are stained and soiled more so along the spine and extremities with some scuffing to the spine label. Chez Henri Schelte hardcover
12<p>good book has been read has wear on spine volume one some tears on pages rear flyleaf volume one has several small holes includes picture of Locke. this set is part of the DNA of being an American. Thomas Jefferson owned the 1740 edition and used some of the ideas in the US constitution. This set was owned by Felix Cohen who codified American Indian Law. Lcoke's ideas and Jefferson's use of them continue throught the work Of Felix Cohen.</p> hardcover
SKU1024102Dover Publications 1959-06-01. Paperback. Like New. 5x1x8. Like New Inside and Outside. Clean and crisp pages w/no markings! You will be pleased. Excellent book! z1s185C Some very minor wear on cover. Fast Shipping Dover Publications paperback
170058040Amsterdam 1700. 4to. Samtidig helskinnbind med opphøyde ryggbånd og rik gulldekor på ryggen. 56 936 22 s. med et gravert portrett av Locke.4to. Contemporary full calf with raised bands and gilt decorations to spine. 56 936 22 pp. Engraved portrait of Locke. Chez Henri Schelte. Avec Privilége de Nosseigneurs les Etats de Hollande & de West-Frise Fransk. <br/><br/><em>2 cm. tear in the leather at head of spine slight dampstain to top margin on app. the last 80 pages. Otherwise a fine copy.The first French edition of ""An Essay Concerning Human Understanding"". </em> hardcover
170615763Lonon: printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill 1706. First edition 8vo pp. 4 336; full contemporary paneled calf red morocco label; joints starting moderate dampstain causing some deterioration in the fore-margin of the first several leaves and in the corners of the last dozen or so leaves but never affecting any text; all else very good. "This collection was published by Locke's literary executors Anthony Collins and Sir Peter King." Pforzheimer 609. <br/><br/> printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill unknown books
1695LV2328London:: Awnsham and John Churchill and Samuel Manship 1695. 1695. Third edition. Folio. a2 b6 a-c4 B-3F4 3G-3I2. Pagination: 40 407 1 12 pp. Frontispiece engraved portrait of Locke by Sylvester Brounower and P. Vanderbanck; faint dampstain or rippling to bottom margin. Modern blue cloth over marbled boards red morocco title-label I1 large tear repaired old owner’s inscription penned over on top of title page J.B.S. Very good. THIRD EDITION; first printed in 1689. Jean Yolton notes that N. Petter Nidditch estimates this edition to be printed in 800 copies. John Locke 1632-1704 philosopher and fellow of the Royal Society was the secretary and close associate of Ashby the first Earl of Shaftsbury and Lord Chancellor. This "Essay" established him as the leading philosopher of his day and together with letters upon religious toleration provided the basis for Whig political thought for the next century and paved the way for the later philosophies of Bentham and the radicals. // Considered the father of English empiricism Locke "was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe. In the past similar enquiries had been vitiated by the human propensity to extend them beyond the range of human understanding and to invent causes for what it cannot explain. Therefore Locke’s first task was to ascertain ‘the original certainty and extent of human knowledge’ and excluding ‘the physical consideration of the mind to show how far it can comprehend the universe’. His conclusion is that though knowledge must necessarily fall short of complete comprehension it can at least be ‘sufficient’; enough to convince us that we are not at the mercy of pure chance and to some extent control our own destiny." - Printing of the Mind of Man. 164. REFERENCES: Wing L2741; Jean Yolton John Locke: A Descriptive Bibliography Thoemmes Press 1997 63; Alston 7:79; Attig 230; Christophersen 27; ESTC r020221. See also: Grolier 100 English 36; Grolier Club Catalogue of original and early editions of some of the poetical and prose works of English writers from Wither to Prior 527; Pforzheimer 600. Awnsham and John Churchill and Samuel Manship, 1695. hardcover books
1714956F15London: John Churchill and Sam. Manship 1714 . First edition. Leather. Fair. 13.5" by 9". None. The first edition of volumes I and III of the complete works of philosopher John Locke one of the most influential figures of the Enlightenment period. The first edition of the collected works of John Locke.Present here are volumes I and III only of this scarce first edition. Lacking volume II.The collected works of English philosopher physician and Enlightenment thinker John Locke frequently referred to as the 'Father of Liberalism' and recognised as one of the first of the British empiricists.Essays and writings on numerous subjects - including a discussion of interest letters concerning toleration and the reasonableness of Christianity - are included in these volumes alongside his posthumous works and a number of personal letters. With a lengthy index to the rear of each volume. ESTC T128627Volume I with the collation: A2 a2 a-g2 B-4G4 4H2. Volume I lacks the engraved frontispiece and engraved funerary epitaph but the text leaves are complete.Volume I also lacks 'An account of the life and writings of John Locke Esq; The third edition enlarged' London: printed for J. Clarke and E. Curll 1714 and 'The remains of John Locke Esq; . Publish'd from his original manuscripts' London: printed for E. Curll 1714 as called for. These two works which should each retain an individual title page and have separate paginations and registers consist of twenty-nine leaves.Volume III with the collation: A2 1 B-R2 S-5A4 5B-5D2 5E. Volume III lacks the final index leaf being leaf 5E2.With the United College Bradford library label to each front pastedown.With an advertisement leaf to volume I following the title page as called for.Sam. Manship's name does not appear in the imprint of volume III as called for.Two volumes of the scarce first edition of the works of one of the most important and enduring figures of Western philosophy.Locke's philosophy of mind is viewed as the origin of modern conceptions of personal identity and the psychology of the self influencing the work of later philosophers such as Rousseau Hume and Kant. Volume I in a full calf binding volume III in panelled calf. Significant losses of calf to volume I back strip. All boards detached but present with both volumes lacking endpapers. Major losses of calf to rear board of volume I. Significant rubbing to back strip and board perimeters of volume III. Bookplates to front pastedowns. Volume I title page detached but present. Title page and following two leaves of volume II remaining attached to front board and separated from rest of text block. Otherwise internally firmly bound. Pages of volume I bright with light marks to gutters of first third of the work and to fore edge of index leaves to rear. Handling marks to fore edges of leaves throughout. Significant handling marks to first and last few leaves of volume III with pages otherwise generally bright and clean. The odd marginal pencil notation to first third of volume III. Significant closed tear to fore edge of leaf 4B major closed tears to perimeters of 5E2 of volume III. Lacking volume I frontispiece and engraved funerary epitaph and final leaf of volume III leaf 5E2. Volume I lacking twenty-nine further leaves 'An account of the life and writings of John Locke' and 'The remains of John Locke'. Fair John Churchill, and Sam. Manship hardcover
170049185xl 438 pages index 11 & errata 1 at rear portrait frontispiece of the author signed on the reverse of frontispiece by J. F. Pettit and James Cardinal 1756 of Earls Colne Essex also signed by James Cardinal at head of title page Published by Awnsham and John Churchil hardcover
1860377692New York: Horace Greeley & Co 1860. 32pp. 8vo. Disbound. 32pp. 8vo. An early campaign biography of future president Abraham Lincoln written by John Locke Scripps of the New York Tribune. Scripps reports on the life of Abraham Lincoln in eight chapters touching on the major events of his life and career beginning with his early life and his move to Illinois through his transition from merchant to lawyer and legislator and covering his time in Congress with accounts of Lincoln's opposition to the Mexican-American War his support of the Wilmot Proviso and his involvement with the organization of the Republican Party. <br /> <br /> Wessen states that this edition was printed by Horace Greeley "from plates cast from the same type forms" as the 1860 Chicago edition which is considered the first published biography of Lincoln. An advertisement for the Tribune and the Tribune Almanac fills the bottom two thirds of the last page. <br /> <br /> "Most authentic of Lincoln campaign biographies" - Howes. Howes S247a "aa"; Managhan 79 note; Wessen Campaign Lifes of Abraham Lincoln 12 ref; Miles 418a; Abraham Lincoln: His Life in Print p. 85 Horace Greeley & Co unknown
1706247368London: Churchill 1706. First. hardcover. very good. 4 336 pages. 8vo bound in contemporary full brown paneled brown calf with raised bands light edgewear and joints neatly repaired; front endpaper mended at corner; charming contemporary inscription on verso of title page and a handful of pages with inked marginalia otherwise clean. London: W. B. for A. and J. Churchill 1706. First edition. A very good copy sturdy and attractive.<br/><br/> First edition of Locke's Posthumous Works published by his literary executors and featuring the first publication of several essays: Of the Conduct of the Understanding once planned as "the largest chapter of my Essay on Humane Understanding" and Discourse of Miracles and his unfinished Fourth Letter on Toleration and An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion. --Yolton 299; Pforzheimer 609; Attig 724.<br/><br/> Churchill unknown books
17592808London: Printed for D. Browne et al. 1759. Folio 14-1/4" tall. 3 vols. xvixxxii58816;272012;675713pp. Indices. Illustrated with an engraved frontis. portrait and the epitaph plate. 19th cent. 1/2 red morocco over marbled boards rebacked orig. spine strips laid down spine of Vol. III a bit discolored. A.e.g. The last 18th century folio edition and notable for having the typographic errors of earlier editions corrected. Yolton #368. Printed for D. Browne et al. hardcover books
1696BBO47<p><b>LOCKE</b> John:<br /></p><p><b><i>Some Thoughts Concerning Education</i></b></p><p>London: A and J Churchill 1695.</p><p>8vo. 3742 pp.; brown spotted calf</p><p>Third edition Newly Expanded First edition thus</p><p><br /></p> A and J Churchill hardcover
1696BBO47<p><b>LOCKE</b> John:<br /></p><p><b><i>Some Thoughts Concerning Education</i></b></p><p>London: A and J Churchill 1695.</p><p>8vo. 3742 pp.; brown spotted calf</p><p>Third edition Newly Expanded First edition thus</p><p><br /></p> A and J Churchill hardcover books
1706247368London: Churchill 1706. First. hardcover. very good. 4 336 pages. 8vo bound in contemporary full brown paneled brown calf with raised bands light edgewear and joints neatly repaired; front endpaper mended at corner; charming contemporary inscription on verso of title page and a handful of pages with inked marginalia otherwise clean. London: W. B. for A. and J. Churchill 1706. First edition. A very good copy sturdy and attractive.<br/> <br/> First edition of Locke's Posthumous Works published by his literary executors and featuring the first publication of several essays: Of the Conduct of the Understanding once planned as "the largest chapter of my Essay on Humane Understanding" and Discourse of Miracles and his unfinished Fourth Letter on Toleration and An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion. --Yolton 299; Pforzheimer 609; Attig 724.<br/> <br/> Churchill unknown
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
1739BOOKS099458ILondon: R. Francklin. Very good copy. 1739. 2nd ed. 1/4 leather. 4to 119 pp. Edited by Pierre Desmaizeaux under the direction of Anthony Collins. The second edition. Probably rebound in the 19th century; spine darkened and chipped at the top; front board rubbed; contents very good. . R. Francklin hardcover
17061371344London: printed for Awnsham and John Churchill 1706. Fifth Edition. Hardcover. Folio 40 284345-422425-464467-604 pages. In Good condition. Bound in contemporary calf boards later rebacking with plain plain leather spine. Moderate rubbing and wear to boards. Water-staining along lower half of entire volume causing discoloration and waviness. Later pencil ownership to the front pastedown ink ownership to the front free endpaper both with later stamped manicule facing the writing. i1 lacking lower half of leaf First Leaf of index unsigned i2 lacking lower third. Lacking the unsigned second and third leaves of the index. Shelved above Case 3. The fifth edition and the first posthumous edition. Locke continued to revise this work publishing four editions during his life and leaving notes for a fifth. ESTC: T33271. 1371344. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. printed for Awnsham and John Churchill hardcover
17981246<p>The Second Dublin Edition with notes by The Rev.Thomas Elrington S.F.T.C.D and M.R.I.A. 1798. Original paper covered boards. The boards are worn and the front board is loose. The front front endpaper and half-title are missing. Internally clean and free of foxing. Scarce.</p> George Bonham hardcover
1735002339Amsterdam: Mortier 1735. Traduit de l'anglois par M. Coste. Troisieme edition revue corrigée et augmentée Un volume in 4o di XLII-601-17 pagine. Ritratto inciso in antiporta da Kneller e Morellon titolo in rosso e nero. IMPORTANTE LEGATURA coeva in piena pelle nocciola triplice filetto dorato ai piatti stemma dorato di Larcher d'Archy. Macchia al piatto anteriore mancanza alla cuffia superiore. Per la legatura vedi British Library Database of Bookbindings. For arms see Guigard II p286. Mortier unknown
955Paris ; id. ; id. : de l'imprimerie de Belin ; chez André ; chez Lesguilliez, 1792 ; An III (1795) ; an XI - 1802. UN TRIO D'OUVRAGES DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE DU MAJORDOME DE MADAME DE STAËL ET DE LOUIS-PHILIPPE
1676650788London: C. Smith for Sampson Evans 1676. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 507 pages in very good condition. Pages are aged and worn. Some pages are re-margined to repair significant edge-wear many are darkened creased lightly stained. Pen markings on the title page. Previous owner's signature on the first page of the preface. Page edges are darkened. Rebound in half-leather with marbled paper on the boards. 5 raised bands and gilt titles on the spine. Worn and scuffed around the edges and spine. Very good for its age. 1ST EDITION VG <br/> <br/> C. Smith, for Sampson Evans hardcover
w6435Northampton: Smith College. Very Good. 1946. Hardcover. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 237 pages; No Dust Jacket Book Tight Library Binding Text is clean no markings seen; BX223 . Smith College hardcover
1995SONG1560323884Taylor & Francis 1995-07-01. 2. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.50x1.00x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Taylor & Francis hardcover