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1884277252Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig 1884. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken ohne Schutzumschlag 4 Bände Nachgebunden. Nur 1.-4. Band Buch I-XLV. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Aus einer Klosterbibliothek mit Kennungen Stempel Rückenschild. Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun., Leipzig, hardcover
1992207929Philosophische Abhandlungen Band 58 Vittorio Klostermann Frankfurt 1992. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut Philosophische Abhandlungen Band 58, Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt, hardcover
1927202314Librairie Lecoffre J. Gabalda et Fils Paris 1927. Hardcover Les Moralistes Chrétiens Textes et commentaires Zustand: Bibliotheksstempel jedoch wirken die Bände ungelesen keine Beschädigungen kein Bestoß Sauber und intakt. Librairie Lecoffre, J. Gabalda et Fils, Paris, hardcover
48918Cincinnati Ohio USA : R. W. Carroll & Co. 117 West Fourth Street 1873 / 1875 . A very good original full leather binding. Wrap-round or wallet style binding. 16mo. 4.5" x 3.0" x 1.0". 6pp./pp.393/pp.153. Bound with: "The Odd Fellows' Minstrel: A Collecton Of Odes.1873" . Black full calf with gilt corner decoration. Spine with title: "Odd Fellows' Pocket Companion And Minstrel". Inner hinges carefully strengthened. All page edges gilt. Clean text illustrations and musical notation. VG . Cincinnati, [ Ohio, USA ] : R. W. Carroll & Co., 117 West Fourth Street, 1873 / 1875 . hardcover
50741Richmond Virginia : Macoy Publishing & Masonic Supply Company Inc. 3011 Old Dumbarton Road Richmond VA 23228 c. 2007 . A mint presentation bible presented on the 250th anniversary of the formation of the lodge in 1757. Un-opened and still sealed in polythene. Maroon leather with bright gilt decoration to both boards and spine. Each board with gilt border and central gilt text: "God Shall Establish St Johns Lodge Constituted 5757 Burnt Down The 8th Of March 5770 Rebuilt And Opened November 28 5770 Officers Then Presiding Jonathan Hampton M. William Butler SW. Isaac Heron JW. Spine with gilt title and gilt decoration. All page edges bright gilt. Maroon endpapers. Maroon silk marker ribbon. Presentation page blank. Printed note before Bible: "The front cover the three pages ahead of this page and the page between Genesis chapter 49 and 50 are reduced facsimiles of the Bible upon which George Washington took the oath as the first President of the United States. The page in between the original Bible Bro. Washington kissed after taking the oath. The mapsin the back of this volume are also from the original Bible. The Bible was then and has been ever since the property of St. John's Lodge No. 1 Ancient York Masons New York." The bible is the Self-Pronouncing Edition" King James Version 5.75" x 3.75" x 1.25" Agate 32mo. pp.885/1p./pp.254 . Clean throughout. Mint. "St. John's Lodge No. 1 A.Y.M. in New York City United States is the oldest operating Masonic Lodge under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of New York Free and Accepted Masons. The lodge was originally warranted as St. John's Lodge No. 2 on December 7 1757 by George Harison Esq. of the Provincial Grand Lodge of New York under the Grand Lodge of England Moderns." Richmond, Virginia : Macoy Publishing & Masonic Supply Company, Inc. 3011 Old Dumbarton Road, Richmond , VA 23228, [ c. 2007 ] . hardcover
50938London: R. Spencer Great Queen Street Opposite Freemasons' Hall 1864 . Second edition. A very good original binding. 8vo. 7.25" x 4.5" x 0.5" 18.7cm x 11.5cm x 1.5cm. pp.xvi/pp.192/pp.8/pp.vii/15pp. ; Including an engraved frontis of Masonic symbols. Blue boards lightly soiled and rubbed. Gilt title to front board. Spine darkened. Library label to the verso of the front board: "Ex Libris Hallamshire College." There is also an early signature to the top of the verso of the front board: "Wm. Watson June 1877". Yellow endpapers with adverts. Clear text throughout on lightly toned paper. The last 31 pages consist of adverts and summaries of othe Masonic books currently available. A very good copy of this scarce 19th century publication. "The Rev. George Oliver D.D. November 5 1782 - March 3 1867. One of the most distinguished and learned of English freemasons George Oliver is remembered as a laborious antiquary and author on both masonic and ecclesiastical themes. While his erroneous theories and fanciful speculations on the early history of Freemasonry must be rejected his laborious researches and genuine scholarship requires that he be placed as the founder of what may well be called the literary school of Freemasonry. " - Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Albert Mackey. London: R. Spencer, Great Queen Street, Opposite Freemasons' Hall, 1864 . hardcover
1995205379Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Kommission bei der C. H. Beck`schen Verlagsbuchhandlung München 1995. Softcover Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für die Herausgabe ungedruckter Texte aus der mittelalterlichen Geisteswelt Band 18 Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Kommission bei der C. H. Beck`schen Verlagsbuchhandlung, München, paperback
50296Luton: White Crescent Press Limited 1975. 1st edition. Volume One only. From 1798 charities were set up for clothing and educating sons of needy Freemasons. They originally provided education by sending them to schools near to their homes. A specific masonic boys' school was set up at Wood Green in North London in 1857 following amalgamation of the charities in 1852. A new school was built in Bushey Hertfordshire in 1903 and a Junior School was added on the other side of The Avenue in 1929. By 1939 there were 800 boys at the school. Pp.xiv/257 23 black & white photosand illustrations illustrated endpapers presentation message to reverse of front free endpaper. Blue cloth discolouration to lower rear board edge. Dustwrapper has tear to lower front edge and minor wear to top edges. Scarce. G/G. Following a decline in pupil numbers the junior school closed in 1970 with the senior school closing in 1977. The buildings' condition declined and fell into disrepair. They have now been redeveloped as housing.Both schools were commonly used for films such as Monty Python's The Meaning of Life Lucky Jim twice Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and numerous TV shows from the 1950s until recently. Luton: White Crescent Press Limited, 1975. hardcover
1955314561Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt Graz 1955. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Der Einband ist lichtrandig und leicht fleckig die Seiten sind sauber. Rücken Ecken Kanten sind sehr gut. Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, Graz, hardcover
1963028782Horizon Press 1963. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Good. A tight & clean well-preserved copy. Beautiful bright covers are like new. Thin jacket with chipping to edges faded spine & light soil. Contains writings of her husband not previously published. <br/> <br/> Horizon Press hardcover
44182London: Published By Bro. George Kenning 2 3 and 4 Little Britain E.C. MDCCCLXXI. 1871 . First and only edition. Original cloth binding. 8vo. 8.25" x 6.75" x 0.25". pp.83/12pp. - Adverts . Brown cloth over bevelled boards soiled and rubbed. Gilt titles to front board. Spine rubbed with careful repairs to top & tail. All page edges gilt. Original brown endpapers. Dedication to front endpaper. Half-title present. Printed title-page in red & black. Each page within a red-lined border. Clear English text throughout. A good copy of this scarce publication. VG. "George Taylor a Past Master of Lechmere Volunteer Lodge No. 1874. George Taylor was a prominent and prolific Worcester Mason in the late 1800�s whose Mother Lodge was in Kidderminster. In 1884 W. Bro George held a �Great Masonic Soiree and Exhibition� at the Guildhall in Worcester and in 1886 he generously offered the whole of his collection of Masonic artefacts and books to the Province." - See Provincial Grand Lodge of Worcestershire . London: Published By Bro. George Kenning, 2, 3, and 4, Little Britain, E.C., MDCCCLXXI. [ 1871 ] . hardcover
1993319209Verlag von Felix Meiner Leipzig 1993. Softcover mit Schuber Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Verlag von Felix Meiner, Leipzig, paperback
2006247753Verlag Klaus Wagenbach Berlin 2006. Softcover Zustand: keine Beschädigungen durchgehende Bleistift-Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, Berlin, paperback
1979026844American Philosophical Society 1979. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket. Signed with warm inscription by the author. An extra bright newlooking copy with unopened pages. <br/> <br/> American Philosophical Society hardcover
1905305855Jaeger´sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Leipzig 1905. Softcover mit Farbrundumschnitt Die Jahresangabe ist ungefähr. Zustand: Aus einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennung kleines Rückenschild. Der Rücken ist etwas lädiert die Bindung hält noch gut. Der Einband ist rissig. Keine Eintragungen. Jaeger´sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Leipzig, paperback
1843207972Verlag Otto Wigand Leipzig 1843. Hardcover kartoniert ohne Schutzumschlag Zustand: die oberste Papierschicht des Einbandes löst sich der Rücken hat oben und unten Fehlstellen. Ecken Kanten berieben. Innen ist das Papier stockfleckig. Der Vorsatz ist mit Tinte beschrieben. Das Buch ist brauchbar. Verlag Otto Wigand, Leipzig, hardcover
1914266649Bernhard Zack`s Verlag Treptow bei Berlin 1914. Softcover 2. Auflage 1 200 Exemplare Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen und berieben. Bernhard Zack`s Verlag, Treptow bei Berlin, paperback
42622Edinburgh: Scobie & Conacher 249 High St. / Glasgow: Porteous Brothers 43 Renfield Street / Dunfermline: A. Romanes "The Press." / Aberdeen: A Brown And Co. Union Street / Paisley: A. Gardner / Dundee: John Pellow High Street no date c. 1888 . In Paper Covers 2/- ; Boards 2/6; By Post 2d. extra." First edition. A very good original binding. 8vo. 7.25" x 5.00" x 0.50" 18.7cm x 12.8cm x 1.4cm. pp.8/pp.163 Original light blue boards. Gilt title to front cover: "Masonic Songs Oddfellowship Songs &c. &c." Boards rubbed and bumped. Spine dulled with similar gilt title: "Masonic Songs &c. J. Blair." Original dark brown endpapers. Library label to verso of the front board: "Freemasons' Hall Library Leicester". Printed title-page. Colophon to verso of the title-page: "Printed by T. C. Blair Musselburgh." Clean English text throughout. A very good copy of this scarce book. John Blair Bard a member of the Lodge Journeyman 8. John Blair 1819-1889 was forced to leave school a 8 years following the death of his father and work in a typographical foundry later becoming a journalist and apart from a stay of 4 years in London lived all his life in Edinburgh. John Blair eventually became manager of the Marr Type Foundry. He died in early March in Edinburgh in his 71st year. He was a man of active mind and much ability. He Was the main editor of the North British Express during the time it existed. He was a Chartist leader prominent Freemason and Oddfellow and a poet. Edinburgh: Scobie & Conacher, 249 High St. / Glasgow: Porteous Brothers, 43 Renfield Street / Dunfermline: A. Romanes, "The Pres hardcover
52908London: Printed for Private Circulation among the members of No. 4 Lodge. Printed by St. Clements Press Ltd. Portugal Street Kingsway January 1932. Signed limited edition 100 copies. 11.0" x 8.5" x 0.2". pp.28. Blue papered boards and beige cloth spine. Black titles to front board and spine. Dedication to front endpaper signed by the Author dated 2 October 1935. Mezzotint portrait frontispiece of "Doctor Desaguliers" by R. Scaddon. Clean text throughout. VG. London: Printed for Private Circulation among the members of No. 4 Lodge. Printed by St. Clements Press, Ltd., Portugal Street, hardcover
45140London: Spencer & Co. 23A Great Queen Street no date - c. 1887 . A very good original binding. 4to. 10.75" x 8.50" . pp.20. Black blind-stamped boards with masonic symbols to corners of the front board. Chip to lower edge of front board and rubbing to the spine. Front board with gilt title: "Masonic Musical Service - M. E. Doorly 2/6 Nett". Original yellow endpapers. Library reference number to front endpaper. Clean text and musical notation throughout. A very good copy of this early masonic music. "Doorly Martin Edward organist and composer born in Demerara British Guiana 1847. Was for many years organist of the Cathedral Bridgetown Barbadoes and conductor of concerts ; also music master at Queen's College Barbadoes. In 1891 he graduated Mus. Bac Durham after examination held at Codrington College affiliated to Durham University Barbadoes. He composed an oratorio "The Raising of Lazarus" produced at Marshall's Hall Bridgetown August 24 1880 and repeated on the 27th in St. Leonard's Church ; this performance being conducted by the Lord Bishop of the diocese Dr. ilitchinson. He also wrote an opera "Equality;" A burlesque; and published some organ pieces and songs. He died at Barbadoes August 22 1895." - See British musical biography: a dictionary of musical artists authors and composers born in Britain and its colonies. London: Spencer & Co., 23A, Great Queen Street, [no date - c. 1887] . hardcover
51108Oceanside California: Rosicrucian Fellowship 1916. Second edition. Contents: I.The Order of Rosicrucians and the Rosicrucian Fellowship: i A New Step; ii Mount Ecclesia. II.The Problem of Life and its Solution: i Three Theories of Life; ii We Are Eternal Poem by the Author. III.The Visible and the Invisible World: i The Chemical Region; ii The Etheric Region; iii The Desire World; iv The World of Thought; v Creed or Christ. Poem by the Author. IV.The Constitution of Man: i The Vtial Body; iiThe Desire Body; iiiThe Mind. V. Life and Death: i Invisible Helpers and Mediums; ii Death; iii The Panorama of Past Life; iv Purgatory; v The First Heaven; vi The Second Heaven; vii The Third Heaven; viii Birth and Child-Life; ix The Mystery of Light Color and Consciousness; x Education of Children. Pp.198/ ix publisher's catalogue with ink price ammendments price ammendment to title page toning to endpapers. Decorated olive cloth boards wear to top and tail of spine and corner tips small bump to lower front edge. Scarce. VG. Oceanside, California: Rosicrucian Fellowship, 1916. hardcover
52413London: Kenning & Son 1921. 2nd edition. The Old Dundee Lodge is considered one of the oldest "Modern" lodges. It originally took its name in 1747 from the "Dundee Arms" tavern in Wapping London. Pp.xx/316 colour frontispiece from an original water-colour drawing Pelican Stairs Old Wapping by J.L.Stewart many further black & white photo illustrations toning to endpapers Masonic Research Association bookplate to inside front boar. Blue cloth gilt title to front and spine. Scarce. G. London: Kenning & Son, 1921. hardcover
50837Milwaukee Wisconsin: Independent Order Of Good Templars 208 Oneida Street 1903 . An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted To The Interests Of The Temperance Reform Throughout The World." 12 monthly magazines for 1903 bound together in a very good full leather binding. 8vo. 9.75" x 7.0" x 1.0" pp.432 ending with index. Polished maroon morocco boards with gilt lined border. Spine with gilt banding and title: "I. G. T. 1903". Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. All page edges bright gilt. Inner gilt dentelles. Original brown endpapers. Clean text illustrions and adverts throughout. VG. "The International Organisation of Good Templars IOGT; founded as the Independent Order of Good Templars whose international body is known as Movendi International is a fraternal organization which is part of the temperance movement promoting abstinence from alcohol and other drugs. The IOGT named themselves after the Knights Templar citing the legend that the original knights "drank sour milk and also because they were fighting 'a great crusade' against 'this terrible vice' of alcohol." - See Wikipedia Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Independent Order Of Good Templars, 208 Oneida Street, 1903 . hardcover
49145Scotland: James Emslie Torbit 1946 . Leather wrap-round wallet. 5.5" x 3.75" x 1.0" when closed. Black morocco leather over thin card. Gilt titles to outside: "James Emslie Torbit Lodge Crawfurdsburn No. 1121." Plus gilt masonic symbols to the flap. Interior line with marbled paper. 5 folded certificates contained in a personalised leathet wallet. One certificate loosely inserted the other four sewed on to leaves of thin card: Scottish Masonic Certificate dated 22nd November 1961 Lord Kitchener Lodge No. 3402 Limassol Cyprus ; Scottish Royal Select And Super-Excellent Masters dated 26th March 1951 Greenock Council No. 17; Scottish Royal Arch dated 20th November 1946. Greenock Chapter No. 17; Scottish Mark Master Mason dated 28th June 1946 Crawfurdsburn No 1121; Scottish Masonic Certificate dated 18th March 1946 Crawfurdsburn No. 1121 . Family history records show that James Emslie Torbit was born on 29 February 1916 in Greenock Renfrewshire his father John was 28 and his mother Elizabeth was 29. He married Bullbell Coate Brunt in 1948 in Bristol Gloucestershire. He died in 1980 in Norfolk at the age of 64. Military career: Royal Army Medical Corps 1936-39 Palestine; 1939-45 Singapore Sergeant Prisoner of War 1942-45; 1952 Promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major; 1962 Promoted to Captain . Scotland: James Emslie Torbit, 1946 . hardcover