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52986Edinburgh: Printed by C. Stewart And Sold By John Anderson Royal Exchange 1808 . Original bound document. 8vo. 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.3". 4pp./pp.80. Green marbled boards with later blue cloth spine. Edges rubbed and bumped. Gilt title to spine: Dissensions Among Scottish Free Masons - 1808 . Library label to verso of the front board: "Wican Free Public Library". Clear English text on toned/foxed paper . G Edinburgh: Printed by C. Stewart, And Sold By John Anderson, Royal Exchange, 1808 . hardcover
51156Edinburgh London : William Blackwood and Sons 1873 . A very good original binding carefully re-cased. 8vo. pp.xi/1p./pp.439 59 illustrations and 22 fac-similes . Blue cloth over bevelled boards with gilt decoration and titles. Spine with similar decoration somewhat faded. Light foxing to preliminaries and Index otherwise clean text and illustrations throughout. VG. Edinburgh, London : William Blackwood and Sons 1873 . hardcover
50749London: Hamilton Adams And Co. Paternoster Row; And R. Spencer 314 High Holborn Nottingham : B. S. Oliver MDCCCXL . 1840 . First Edition. A very good original publisher's binding. 8vo. 9.0" x 6.0" x 1.0". 5pp./pp. viii - xxii./pp.338/2pp. - Advert . Brown blid-stampe decorated boards. Edges rubbed and bumped. Top and tail with small loss. Spine with dulled gilt decoration and titles. Endpaper stuck to verso of the front board with printed library label: "Library Of The Lodge Of Virtue No. 177." Inked inscription to front free-endpaper: "Presented to the Library of the Lodge of Virtue No. 177 Queens' Hotel Manchester by Brother Geo. H. Norton June 20 1848". Second later unused Library label to verso of front free-endpaper: "This Book was presented to the Provincial Grand Lodge Library of the Province Of Lancashire eastern Division." Title-page with engraved vignette and ink stamp: "Lodge Of Virtue 177". Clear English text throughout on lightly toned paper with a few blemishes from previous use. London: Hamilton, Adams, And Co., Paternoster Row; And R. Spencer, 314, High Holborn, Nottingham : B. S. Oliver, MDCCCXL . [184 hardcover
50789London: Whittaker and Co. Ave-Maria-Lane 1846 . A very good publishers cloth binding. 8vo. 7.75" x 4.75" x 1.25" 19.7cm x 12.2cm x 3.3cm. pp.xxiv./pp.456. Tan buckram binding. Blindstamp decoration to both boards. Smooth spine carefully re-cased with dulled gilt titles: "Preston's Masonry". Corners and edges rubbed and bumped. Library label to verso of the front board: "Lancaster Masonic Library. Presented by W. Bro. J. W. Wearing March 1910." . Previous owner's signature to front free-endpaper: "Mattw. Heathcote Lancaster". Printed title-page. Clear English text throughout on lightly toned paper. A good copy of this scarce 19th century publication. N.B. Matthew Heathcote is listed as an Architect and a Member of the Lodge of Fortitude No. 281 Lancaster from 1837. London: Whittaker and Co. Ave-Maria-Lane, 1846 . hardcover
52052Bury:: Printed and Sold for the Society By R. Hellawell Market-Place 1818. Scarce first edition in later library binding. 12mo.16.0cm x 10.0cm x 2.5cm. pp.xii./pp.432/2pp. - Errata. Green buckram boards lightly rubbed and bumped. Smooth spine with git titles: "Free-Masons Melody - Bury 1818". Later green endpapers. Library label to front endpaper: "Manchester Association For Masonic Research". Clear text throughout on lightly soiled paper. A well-preserved copy of a scarce Masonic publication. VG. Full title reads: "The Free-Masons' melody : being a general collection of Masonic songs . chiefly adapted to familiar tunes . to which are added the Royal Free-Masons' charities a list of the officers of the United Grand Lodge with the remarkable occurrences in Masonry and a list of lodgesdown to the present time / by the Brethren of Prince Edwin's Lodge No.209 Bridge Inn Bury Lancashire." Bury:: Printed and Sold, for the Society, By R. Hellawell, Market-Place, 1818. hardcover
52141Bury:: Printed and Sold for the Society By R. Hellawell Market-Place 1818. Scarce first edition in later library binding. 12mo.16.0cm x 10.0cm x 2.5cm. pp.xii./pp.432/2pp. - Errata. Green buckram boards lightly rubbed and bumped. Smooth spine with git titles: "Free-Masons Melody - Bury 1818". Later green endpapers. Library label to front endpaper: "Manchester Association For Masonic Research". Clear text throughout on lightly soiled paper. A well-preserved copy of a scarce Masonic publication. VG. Full title reads: "The Free-Masons' melody : being a general collection of Masonic songs . chiefly adapted to familiar tunes . to which are added the Royal Free-Masons' charities a list of the officers of the United Grand Lodge with the remarkable occurrences in Masonry and a list of lodgesdown to the present time / by the Brethren of Prince Edwin's Lodge No.209 Bridge Inn Bury Lancashire." Bury:: Printed and Sold, for the Society, By R. Hellawell, Market-Place, 1818. hardcover
1934276538Patmos Verlag Düsseldorf 1934. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken 1934-1952. Jahrgänge komplett 12345679 und Einzelhefte 12: 1 13: 123 14: 13 15: 3. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Patmos Verlag, Düsseldorf, hardcover
1763250788Girolamo Dorigoni in Venezia 1763. Hardcover Pergamentpapier ohne Schutzumschlag 3 Bände Zustand: ein Namenseintrag. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen. Tomo primo mit Rückenfehlstelle mit Wurmlöchern und Wasserränder im Block mit geringer Wellung tomo terzo mit Rückenbeschädigung tomo secondo mit Wurmlöchern am Vordereinband. Die Bände sind braunfleckig und insgesamt gut erhalten. Der Preis ist für alle 3 Bände. Girolamo Dorigoni, in Venezia, hardcover
1994251720Selbstverlag 1994. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag Großformat Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen. Der Schnitt ist staubig. Selbstverlag, hardcover
45143London: Printed for the Author By Brother James Dixwell in St. Martin's Lane A. L. 5769. A. D. 1769. First edition. 8vo. A very good full leather binding. 8.50" x 5.50" x 0.75" 21.5cm x 13.8cm x 2.1cm . 4pp./pp.32/pp.243 p.244 . Later matching leather spine 5 raised bands gilt publication date: "1769" and recent green leather title label: "Calcott's Masonry". Polished boards edges carefully strengthened. Endpapers present. Printed title lightly soiled and foxed. Followed by a dedication and then; "A List of Subscribers Names." 32 pages. Separate half title p.135 : The Duties Of A Free-Mason In Several Charges." p.220 - p.243 mis-numbered p.244 contains the words to various songs beginning with "Solomon's Temple: An Oratorio." Clear English text throughout lightly toned foxing and a few small blemishes. A good copy of a scarce book. "Wellins Calcott saw in Freemasonry something more than a museum of Medieval relics and more than a set of convivial clubs and undertook to write a rational or philosophy on the Craft becoming thereby the first of a line of greatly distinguished Craftsmen in which were to stand Hutchinson Preston Oliver Mackey. He was born at a date not discoverable in available books; in the Minutes of one Lodge he is described as �a native of Shrewsbury county of Salop� in another as from �Salop in Cheshire.� At some date in probably the late 1750's he published A Collection of Thoughts a volume half of quotations and half of his own meditations a type of book dear to readers in that period. He had 1600 subscriptions for it before printing; and it went through five editions. In 1769 and with 1200 subscribers he published A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of the Most Honorable society of Free and Accepted Masons etc. Oliver described this book so simple so gentle in spirit and with few obvious displays of the classical learning behind it �the gem of the period.� Kenning describes Calcott: �Indeed he may fully be called the father of the Masonic philosophical and didactic school.� - See An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry. Full title reads: "A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of the most Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons together with some strictures on the origin nature and design of that institution. Dedicated by Permission To the most Noble and most Worshipful Henry Duke of Beaufort &c. &c. Grand Master. By Wellins Calcott P.M." London: Printed for the Author, By Brother James Dixwell, in St. Martin's Lane, A. L. 5769. A. D. 1769. hardcover
1791153571Chez J.B. Delamolliere A Lyon 1791-1792. Hardcover Vollleder mit goldfarbener Prägeschrift Lesebändchen 32 Bände/Tomes in französischer Sprache vorhanden sind hier 32 Bände: 3 4 5 6 9 Theatre 11Variantes 12Henriade 13Pucelle d`Orleans 15Epitres 16Contes Satires 22 24 25 26 28 29Essai sur les Moeurs et l`Esprit des Nations 30 31Annales de l`Empire depuis Charlemagne 34Histoire du Parlement de Paris 36Melanges Historiques 39Politique et Legislation 42 43Pysique Philosophie de Newton Essai sur la Nature du Feu et sur sa Propagation 1738 50Dialogues et Entretiens Philosophiques 52 53 55 57 58 60ditionnaire Philosophique 66Romans: Amabed Jenni Goudman Taureau Borgne Cosi-Sancta Platon Bababec Aventure Voyage 99Lettres de Voltaire et D`Alembert. Bände können einzeln erworben werden. Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns über das Vorhandensein dieser Bände Preisminderung bei Nichtvorhandesein eines Bandes Euro 1500 Einzelband herausgenommen Preis Euro 4200. Zustand: Brauchbarer und intakter Bestand riecht sauber natürlich Bestoßungen und Flecken aber moderat. Verand meherer Bände als Paket ein Band wiegt durchschnittlich 180g. Chez J.B. Delamolliere, A Lyon, hardcover
1920236111Georg Müller München 1920. Hardcover Leder Goldkopfschnitt Bibliothek der Philosophen geleitet von Fritz Mauthner achtzehnter Band. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Die Druckbögen sind unbeschnitten. Der Rückenschild hat eine Fehlstelle. Eine seit Erscheinen unberührte Ausgabe im immer gleichen Bücherregal. Das Leseband ist original eingeschlagen nie geöffnet. Jetzt nach fast 96 Jahren das erste Mal den Platz gewechselt nach wie vor ungeöffnet. Georg Müller, München, hardcover
1912236112Georg Müller München 1912. Hardcover Leder Goldkopfschnitt Lesebändchen. Bibliothek der Philosophen geleitet von Fritz Mauthner erster sechster und siebenter Band. 1912 1913 Numerierte Exemplare von 100 der zweite und dritte Band sind numeriert 148 150. Holländisch Büttenpapier Van Gelder Zonen. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut leicht berieben. Die Druckbögen sind unbeschnitten. Der Rückenschild fehlt bei einem Band bei den anderen mit Fehlstellen. Die Vorsätze sind verstaubt leicht fleckig. Eine seit Erscheinen unberührte Sammlung im immer gleichen Bücherregal. Die Lesebänder sind original eingeschlagen nie geöffnet. Jetzt nach fast 96 Jahren das erste Mal den Platz gewechselt. Georg Müller, München, hardcover
45490London: Printed for the Author; And Sold by G. Kearsley No 46 Fleet-Street. 1783. Price Eight Shillings in Boards. Captain George Smith: Inspector of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich; Provincial Grand-Master for the County of Kent; and R.A.". A very good half leather binding probably 19th Century. 8vo. 9.0" x 6.0" x 1.25". 2pp./pp.5-28/pp.399 . Blue calf spine and corners over marbled boards. Later brown leather title label to spine. Library label to verso of the front board: Lodge of Harmony No. 309 Fareham Herts. Presented by Wor. Bro. Forbes. Half-title absent. Printed title with engraved diagram upside-down!. Clear English text throughout just the odd brown spot or blemish from previous use. Early carefull repairs to pp.161-168. A very good copy of this scarce book. Referenced by: ESTC T98248. "Captain George Smith was a Freemason of some distinction during the latter part of the 18th century. Although born in England he entered the military service of Prussia being connected with noble families of the kingdom. During his residency in the kingdom he was initiated in one of the German Lodges. On his return to England he was appointed Inspector of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich and published The Universal Military Dictionary in 1779 and Bibliotheca Miliaris in 1783. Captain Smith in 1783 published a work entitled The Use and Abuse of Freemasonry: a work of the greatest utility to the Brethren of the Society to Mankind in general and to the Ladies in particular. The interest to the ladies consists in some twenty pages in which he gives the "Ancient and Modern reasons why the ladies have never been accepted into the Society of Freemasons" a section the omission of which would scarcely have diminished the value of the work or the reputation of the author. The work was published without the sanction and the Craft being wiser than their representatives in the Grand Lodge the edition was speedily exhausted. In 1785 Captain Smith was expelled from the Society for "uttering an instrument purporting to be a certificate of the Grand Lodge recommending two distressed Brethren." - See Masonic Network. London: Printed for the Author; And Sold by G. Kearsley, No 46, Fleet-Street. 1783. [Price Eight Shillings in Boards.]. hardcover
1774266727In der Dyckischen Buchhandlung Leipzig 1774. Hardcover ohne Schutzumschlag Nur 1. Theil. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen und berieben. Einband fleckig. Block fest und sauber. In allem original und insgesamt altersgemäß sehr gut erhalten. In der Dyckischen Buchhandlung, Leipzig, hardcover
51458Edinburgh : Seton & Mackenzie / London: R. Spencer / Calcutta: R. C. Lepage & Co. MDCCCLIX. 1859 . A revised and enlarged edition of �The History of Free Masonry� by Sir David Brewster. With plates. A very good full leather binding. 8vo. 9.00" x 6.25" x 1.75" . pp.xxxiv /2pp./pp.527 . Polished tree calf boards carefully rebacked in brown calf. Spine with 5 raised bands and dark brown leather tile label. Original yellow endpapers. Frontispiece of ; William St. Clair of Roslin present but foxed facing an additional chromolithographic title page highlighted in gold edges foxed. Followed by a printed title page. Clean text throughout just the odd brown spot or small blemish with all illustrations and woodcuts as called for. The two double-page plates inserted after the index are heavily foxed i.e. : "The Ribbon & Jewel of the M.W. The Grand Master Mason of Scotland"; and "The Past Grand Master". Still a well preserved copy of this scarce book. William Alexander Laurie was originally a stocking-weaver and afterward became a bookseller and stationer in Parliament Square Edinburgh and printer of the Edinburgh Gazette. He was appointed bookseller and stationer to the Grand Lodge of Scotland and afterward Grand Secretary. In 1804 he published a book entitled The History of Freemasonry drawn from authentic sources of information; with an account of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from its Institution in t7S to the present time compiled from the Records; and an Appendix of Original Papers. Of this valuable and interesting work Lawrie was at one time deemed the author notwithstanding that the learning exhibited in the first part and the numerous references to Greek and Latin authorities furnished abundant internal evidence of his incapacity from previous education to have written it. The doubt which naturally arises whether he was really the author derives great support from the testimony of the late Dr. David Irving Librarian to the Faculty of Advocates Edinburgh. A writer in the Notes and Queries Third Series iii 366 on May 9 1863 stated that at the sale of the library of Doctor Irving on Saturday March 28 1B62 a copy of Lawrie's History of Freemasonry was sold for �1. In that copy there was the following memorandum in the handwriting of Doctor Irving: The history of this book is somewhat curious and perhaps there are only two individuals now living by whom it could be divulged The late Alexander Lawrie "Grand Stationer" wished to recommend himself to the Fraternity by the publication of such a work. Through Doctor Anderson he requested me to undertake its compilation and offered a suitable remuneration. As I did not relish the task he made a similar offer to my old acquaintance David Brewster by whom it was readily undertaken and I can say was executed to the entire satisfaction of his employers. The title-page does not exhibit the name of the author but the dedication bears the signature of Alexander Lawrie and the volume is commonly described as Lawrie's History of Freemasonry. There can be no doubt of the truth of this statement. It has never been unusual for publishers to avail themselves of the labours of literary men and affix their own names to books which they have written by proxy. Besides the familiarity with abstruse learning that this world exhibits although totally irreconcilable with the attainments of the stocking-weaver can readily be assigned to Sir David Brewster the philosopher see Lyon's History of the Lodge of Edinburgh page 55. Lawrie had a son. William Alexander Laurie he had thus for some unknown reason changed the spelling of his name who was for many years the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland and died in office in 1870 highly esteemed. In 1859 he published a new edition of the History with many additions under the title of The History of Freemasonry and the Grand Lodge of Scotland with chapters on the Knights Templar Knights of Saint John Mark Masonry and the Royal Arch Degree." - See Encyclopedia of Freemasonry . Edinburgh : Seton & Mackenzie / London: R. Spencer / Calcutta: R. C. Lepage & Co. MDCCCLIX. [1859] . hardcover
1858232191Akademische Buchhandlung von J.C.B. Mohr Heidelberg 1858. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Zustand: Starke Beschädigungen: Der Einband ist beschabt bis auf den Karton Innen ist das Buch fleckig das Papier ist gewellt nach einem Feuchtigkeitsschaden Die Bindung ist gut die Ecken sind bestoßen. Akademische Buchhandlung von J.C.B. Mohr, Heidelberg, hardcover
198436204Published for the Canadian Aesthetics Committee By Academic Print & Pub. New. 1984. Paperback. 0920980074 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 206pp. -- with a bonus offer-- . Published for the Canadian Aesthetics Committee By Academic Print & Pub paperback
1781254917Societatis literatae Mannhemii 1781. Hardcover Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit Beschriftung im Vorsatz. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Societatis literatae, Mannhemii, hardcover
1944053400ALS Manuscript 1944. No Binding. Very Good. Original two manuscript ALSs and one manuscript autobiography including 30 lines. 1 p.; 2 p.; 2 p. In Ottoman script. Only one letter with date and letterhead of 'Vecih Bereketoglu'. In his first letter dated April 26 1944 he talks about the painting and oil painting he is working on. He states that he has met Fazil Bey since 1923. Another paper includes a two-pages autobiography. Second ALS includes 19 lines. Hasan Vecih Bereketoglu was a Turkish painter influenced by impressionistic aesthetics who took painting lessons from Halil Pasha and at the Julian Academy in Paris. He is one of the painters of the 1914 Generation. He was the son of Kazasker Bereketzade Cemil Bey. Since his father was a civil servant he completed his primary education in Egypt. He completed high school in Rhodes. He studied at Istanbul Darülfunun Law Faculty. He took his first lessons in painting from Halil Pasha between 1916 and 1920. He became one of the names that supported the establishment of the Fine Arts Union. He was in Paris between 1922-1923 and continued at the Art Academie Julian. Upon his return to Turkey in 1923 he became the Chairman of Kadikoy Halkevi. When he moved to Ankara in 1943 he became the Presidential office manager. During these years he produced still life works. He produced such works by adopting the impressionist understanding of his art life in general. It was seen that he was influenced by Halil Pasha Hikmet Onat and Nazmi Ziya Güran in his works on Istanbul. He was mostly remembered as an 'open-air painter' with his paintings with the views of Fenerbahçe Kurbagalidere and Göksu. In these paintings he did not see the light element as the element that determines the color and presented it with the reflection it's created in nature. <br/> <br/> ALS Manuscript unknown
1728235664Gedruckt u. verlegt von seel. Thomas von Wierings Erben Hamburg. Im Güldnen ABC bey der Börse 1728. Hardcover Halbleder Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten berieben/bestoßen dennoch gut. Gedruckt u. verlegt von seel. Thomas von Wierings Erben, Hamburg. Im Güldnen A,B,C bey der Börse, hardcover