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201550898Chichester: Pallant House Gallery 2015. First edition. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Chichester: Pallant House Gallery 2015. First edition. Signed by Charlotte Stokes. Abundantly illustrated with color and b/w photographs. 127 pp. Softcover. Small 4to. White illustrated stiff wrappers. A very good plus copy clean and square. Very good/No jacket issued. Pallant House Gallery paperback books
1765JL002bLondon: A. Millar 1765 Modern three-quarter dark brown calf over tan cloth boards with five raised bands and red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. A very good or better copy with some foxing and soiling to frontispiece and title page small chip to top corner of frontispiece text block otherwise clean and complete boards slightly bowed binding bright and unworn. Letters Concerning Toleration is a collection of four letters written by Locke on the subject of religious tolerance in which the English philosopher argues that the acceptance of multiple religious groups is necessary in society to prevent civil unrest. Although each letter had previously been published individually as well as together in Locke's Collected Works this 1765 edition is the first time in which the four letters have been published together as an independent volume. Hard Cover. Very Good. London: A. Millar hardcover books
176567041First Collected Edition of LockeÃs " Letters Concerning Toleration" LOCKE John. Letters Concerning Toleration. London: Printed for A. Millar. 1765. First collected edition of LockeÃs four letters on toleration. Quarto 11 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches; 289 x 222 mm. 8 399 1 blank pp. Includes the Latin ìEpistola de tolerantiaî pp. 1-28 ìA Letter Concerning Tolerationî pp. 29-66 ìA Second Letter Concerning Tolerationî pp. 67-116 ìA Third Letter for Tolerationî pp. 117-379 and ìA Fourth Letter for Tolerationî pp. 381-399. Edited by Thomas Hollis and Richard Baron. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Locke by F.B. Cipriani after Kneller with a Cap of Liberty beneath the portrait. Another Cap of Liberty at foot of last page of text. Bound to style in full modern calf for front board matching rear board and spine. With the contemporary rear board still present. Boards ruled in gilt. Spine ruled in gilt. With original black morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Marbled endpapers. All edges dyed yellow. Previous owner's old ink signature on title-page dated 1789. A few light pencil marking throughout. Frontispiece portrait a bit foxed. A few neat tiny holes to title-page and final leaf not affecting text. Small previous owner Peter Laslett Trinity College Cambridge plate on front pastedown. Overall a very good copy. ìLockeÃs concern for the toleration of religious dissent for the interaction of individual conscience and public authority was long-standing. In his early tracts on the civil magistrate.he had felt that the need for order in society justified the authority of the magistrate over matters indifferent to salvation. Under the influence of Shaftesbury and of his own investigations of the scope of certain knowledge his emphasis changed. Without certainty in matters of religion the conscience must be allowed liberty; the authority of the magistrate must be confined to preserving the existence of society and the safety and property of the citizen. LockeÃs thoughts on this subject as on so many others matured during his stay in Holland where his circle of friends consisted primarily of dissenters from the established church such as the Remonstrant pastor and theologian Philippus van Limborch. In 1686 Locke drafted a letter in Latin to his friend which was published probably by Limborch in 1689î Attig p. 12. The Epistola de tolerantia was almost immediately translated into English and published in London. It was ìimmediately attacked in two anonymous pamphlets the most significant of which was ProastÃs Argument March 1690. LockeÃs own response was equally swift and his Second letter appeared in June. Proast replied to LockeÃs Second letter with his Third letter concerning toleration 1691. Locke in response published A third letter for toleration the following year. Proast did not return to the attack until 1704 when he published his Second letter to the author of the three letters for toleration. Locke was defended by an anonymous author probably John Shute Barrington in the postscript to The rights of the Protestant dissenters. At the time of his death that same year Locke had begun his own reply. The draft was published by his executors Peter King and Anthony Collins in 1706î Attig pp. 18-19. Attig 93. Rothschild 2733. Yolton 28. HBS 67041. $6000 Printed for A. Millar... hardcover books
19232221731<p>WITH RARE DUST JACKET</p><p>First edition first impression July 1923. Octavo. Color frontispiece and four full page b/w plates by Charles L. Meister. Original gilt stamped red cloth with design in black and baby blue. Original pictorial dust jacket which replicates the design unclipped; chips lower front panel; few small edge nicks. Very good. 315 pages 8 pages of ads. Rare thus.</p><p>Locke 1887- Boston Public Library librarian.</p><p>Hagen page 240.</p> L. C. Page & Company hardcover books
19282308289New York: Charles Scribner 1928. Small Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Former library copy - usual marks. No jacket. 1928 Small Hard Cover. lv 349 pp. Four pages of publisher ads follow text. Selections from the writings of John Locke. "John Locke FRS 29 August 1632 Charles Scribner hardcover books
1994011613Easthanptom: Adastra Press 1994. 1st Editions Limited. Soft cover. Fine. Six titles 1994 - 1996 each in fine condition Millrat slightly faded around edges. Each limited softcover edition each apparently unused unread. Adastra Press unknown books
2001169308Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 2001. Hardcover. New in shrinkwrap. Cream boards with black cloth spine. Color-illustrated dust jacket with red lettering. viii 223 pp. Illustrations. "Edouard Manet's paintings have long been recognized for being visually compelling and uniquely recalcitrant. While critics have noted the presence of family members and intimates in paintings such as Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe Nancy Locke takes an unprecedented look at the significance of the artist's family relationships for his art. Locke argues that a kind of mythology of the family or Freudian family romance frequently determined Manet's compositional decisions and choice of models. By looking at the representation of the family as a volatile mechanism for the development of sexuality and of repression conflict and desire Locke brings powerful new interpretations to some of Manet's most complex works." "Locke considers for example the impact of a father-son drama rooted in a closely guarded family secret: the adultery of Manet pere and the status of Leon Leenhoff. Her nuanced exploration of the implications of this story - that Manet in fact married his father's mistress - makes us look afresh at even well-known paintings such as Olympia. This book sheds new light on Manet's infamous interest in gypsies street musicians and itinerants as Locke analyzes the activities of Manet's father as a civil judge. She also reexamines the close friendship between Manet and the Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot who married Manet's brother. Morisot becomes the subject of a series of meditations on the elusiveness of the self the transience of identity and conflicting concerns with appearances and respectability. Manet and the Family Romance offers an entirely new set of arguments about the cultural forces that shaped these alluring paintings."--Jacket. Princeton University Press hardcover books
1929245795New York: Privately Printed 1929. First. hardcover. good. Edited by Emily Ellsworth Ford Skeel. Color Frontis. b/w Illus. and facsimiles. 2 Vols. 4to 1/2 tan cloth decorated boards leather labels edges of board corners worn on both volumes leather labels worn on both volumes page margins uncut. New York: Privately Printed 1929. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> One of 300 numbered copies. Presentation copy from the editor. Pasted into volume II is a manuscript bibliography entry of Weems' George Washington written by Paul Leicester Ford before 1887. This set lacks volume one which is a bibliography of Weems' works by Paul Leicester Ford. This set of volumes II and III are complete in themselves. Mason Locke Weems was an Episcopal minister and author of many books including works on George Washington Benjamin Franklin William Penn and Francis Marion.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
1998114088Orono ME: Maine Folklore Center 1998. Paperback. 112 p. profuse period photography 8.5-inch-sqare wraps in very good condition. Maine Folklore Center paperback books
1998155144Orono Maine: Maine Folklife Center 1998. Softcover. VG. Duotone photographic wraps with blue/white lettering. Bw photographic end papers. 112 pp. with bw photos throughout. Turn-of-the-century 19th to 20th life on Little Cranberry Island Maine comes alive in the antique photographs of F.W. Morse. His beautiful glass plate images are accompanied by the vivid memories of his dauther Irene Morse Bartlett a life-long island resident. Volume XXXIII of Northeast Folkore; published annually by the Maine Folklife Center at the University of Maine in Orono. A must for anyone with connections to Little Cranberry Island or any Mainiac history buff. Maine Folklife Center paperback books
2013139754London: Royal Academy of Arts 2013. Softcover. VG. Orange and color illus. wraps French flaps 224 pp. 150 BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2013 exhibition of artwork related to the topic. "Explores the artistic documentation of the dramatic changes wrought by the Mexican Revolution the government's role in employing artists to promote its reforms the emergence of a native modernism and the remarkable contribution of European and American artists and intellectuals to Mexico's cultural renaissance." flap Please note that this is a PAPERBACK copy of this book. Royal Academy of Arts paperback books
20139024130London: Royal Academy of Arts 2013. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original illustrated paper covered boards cover and spine stamped in black. <br/><br/> Royal Academy of Arts hardcover books
1981193630Chicago: Midwest Times 1981. Magazine. 64p. folded tabloid newspaper photos art stories ads services articles columns reviews lightly-worn LGBT magazine on newsprint with short tear at spinefold on cover. Palm Springs. Richard Locke first fiction publication. Special California Directory. Chicago. Reno Gay Rodeo. Midwest Times unknown books
165426966Oxoniæ: Leonardus Lichfield Academiæ Typographus 1654 1654. First edition. Yolton 251; Wing O-902; NCBEL II 1836; ESTC R203114. Blue morocco faded in spots on the boards; edges a little worn; very good copy with generous margins; rare in the trade. Small 4to 19th century straight-grain blue morocco blind and gilt decorations and lettering a.e.g. Title-page with a border of printer's ornaments. ¶ A collection of over 90 poems in various languages Latin Greek Hebrew English French Anglo-Saxon etc. written by Oxford students and graduates in celebration of Oliver Cromwell's Treaty of Westminster which brought to a conclusion the First Anglo-Dutch War. The most notable contributor is John Locke and his two poems - one in Latin eight lines and one in English 44 lines - constitute his first publication. ¶ Bookplate of Robert S. Pirie on the front paste-down. <br/><br/> Oxoniæ: Leonardus Lichfield Academiæ Typographus, 1654 hardcover books
19711316Oxford: Clarendon Press 1971. 162p. dj. Clarendon Press unknown books
4216Nasby Petroleum V. pseud. Locke David R. NASBY IN EXILE: OR SIX MONTHS OF TRAVEL IN ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND FRANCE GERMANY SWITZERLAND AND BELGIUM WITH MANY THINGS NOT OF TRAVEL. Toledo Locke 1882. 1st edition. Cloth. 672 pp. profusely illustrated. The text is clean and bright the inside hinges are tender the covers are lightly soiled and the front cover is spotted bumped and wrinkled. Still a nice copy. <br/><br/> hardcover books
37443Washington D.C.: Associates in Negro Folk Education 1936. 8" x 5.25". 6 122 pp. Staple-bound in decorated orange wraps printed in blue and red. Covers show minor soiling and edgewear edges dusted. A survey by Locke - philosopher educator and influential figure in the Harlem Renaissance - aimed at the general adult reader number 3 in the Bronze Booklet educational series "presenting the Negro's own view of his history problems and cultural contributions with competent Negro scholars as spokesmen" from the front wrap verso. Locke also served as the series editor. . Good. Paperback . Associates in Negro Folk Education 1936 paperback books
1859122811London: Bell and Daldy 1859. 19th century printing of Locke's treatise on rational and clear thinking first printed in 1706. Octavo original cloth. In good condition. Ownership inscription. John Locke is regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and the Father of Classical Liberalism. "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" PMM 164. A complement to Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education Of the Conduct of the Understanding presents a handbook for clear and rational thought and understanding. Bell and Daldy hardcover books
ULOCTHE00efGateway Editions. Very Good. Locke John. On the Reasonableness of Christianity. Chicago: Gateway Editions ND. 228pp. Indexed. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Gateway Editions paperback books
195461966New York: Exposition Press 1954. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good/Fine. 64p. Worn dj. 21cm. INSCRIBED by Locke as "Ed". African American author. <br/><br/> Exposition Press hardcover books
192628997NY: Dodd Mead 1926. First American edn. 8vo pp. 378. Hinges tender cover worn and stained owner's note on rear pastedown o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
1963184923New Hyde Park NY: University Books Inc 1963. Hardcover. VG- ex-library with labels and stamps on spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Pages are very clean and clear. Red and black cloth boards gilt spine lettering; color illustrated end papers; top edge tinted red bw illustrated frontispiece; 394 pp 376 bw illustrations throughout. Translation of Le musée des sorciers mages et alchimistes. Translated by J. Courtenay Locke. Divided in three sections: Sorcerers; Magicians; and Alchemists. Includes a list of the plates a list of the illustrations in the text and includes index. University Books Inc hardcover books
1706309131London: printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill 1706. First edition. 4 336 pp. Pages 312-313 rubricated. 8vo. Contemporary paneled calf. Some chipping to joints rubbing to extremities internally clean. First edition. 4 336 pp. Pages 312-313 rubricated. 8vo. First edition of this volume published by Locke's executors. Includes "Of the Conduct of the Understading" begun in preparation for the fourth edition of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding but left unfinished at his death. It is considered an important contribution to Locke's views on education. ESTC T148785; Pforzheimer 609. Provenance: William Peloe Shotley ownership signature dated "1723/4" to f.f.e.p. printed by W.B. for A. and J. Churchill unknown 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 books
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