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2015Manohar-9781472457493Ashgate 2015. Paperback. New. Ashgate paperback
2015Manohar-9781472457493Ashgate 2015. Paperback. New. Ashgate paperback
1961mon0000147317The Travel Book Club 1961-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Not Ex-Library. Clean copy in good condition. The Travel Book Club hardcover
1826700222London: C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; T. Egerton; et al 1826. Full leather. Complete 10 volume set. Full leather boards with gilt decorations along spines and blind-stamped borders board edges. Outer edges of leaves are marbled. Ex-library foxing throughout. Vol. 1: Disbound. Completely detached but present boards. First 32 leaves are detached from the rest of them and are free standing but present. FFEP through the title page is attached to front board by library tape. Top panel of spine is peeling away from boards and the hinges are starting to split . Headbands are showing at spine edges. Vols. 2347 and 8: Edge worn and scuffed boards. Some curling at corners of boards. Vol. 5: Front hinge is cracked on the inside seam but still firmly attached. FFEP is starting to loosen but is still attached. Vol. 6: Front hinge is weakening. Vol. 9: Very scuffed boards that are chipped. Some of the leather is chipped away. Vol. 10: Edges of boards and spine are faded and discolored. This item is at our location in Eugene Oregon. London: C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; T. Egerton; et al hardcover
DADAX0877224781Brand: Temple Univ Pr 0000-00-00. First Edition. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Temple Univ Pr hardcover
2009SONG0754666735Routledge 2009-12-18. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x0.75x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
20090754666735Routledge 2009. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Hannah Bacon</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Routledge</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780754666738</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2009</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 236</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The doctrine of the Trinity poses a series of problems for feminist theology. At a basic level the androcentric nature of trinitarian language serves to promote the male as more fully in the image of God and as the archetype of humanity pushing women to the margins of personhood. It is no surprise then that feminist scholarship on this doctrine has often focused on what's wrong with the Trinity setting out the problems raised by the use of traditional androcentric trinitarian language. This book brings together a discussion of feminist theological methodology with a critical exploration of the doctrine of the Trinity. Focussing on what's right with the Trinity as opposed to what's wrong with the Trinity it considers the usefulness of this doctrine for feminist theology today. It replaces a stress on trinitarian language with an emphasis on trinitarian thought exploring how we might effectively think rather than speak God in light of feminist concerns. In particular it asks how a trinitarian understanding of God might support and be supported by key values which underpin a feminist way of doing theology specifically values which underpin the methodological use of women's experience in feminist theology. The central argument is that thinking God as Trinity need not serve to reinforce patriarchal values and ideals but may in fact promote the subjectivity and personhood of women. Editorial Reviews Review 'Hannah Bacon furthers an important step in contemporary feminist theology: the recovery of an orthodox doctrine of the trinity. She shows with clarity and good sense what's wrong with some strands of trinitarian theology and more importantly what's right in other traditions of trinitarian theology - drawing upon a range of theological and non-theological sources. And what's right is that the truth of God's self-giving enhances certain feminist values of difference and subjectivity values that liberate both women and men from idolatry and generate love for other. Bacon's work is timely provocative and a fine example of constructive theology.' Gavin D'Costa University of Bristol UK 'In this scholarly and closely argued text Hannah Bacon makes a significant contribution to Christian feminist debate about the Trinity. Seeking to steer a middle way between a closed orthodoxy on the one hand and post-Christian feminism on the other between essentialist views of gender and post-modern fragmentation of the self she argues for a 'generous orthodoxy' in which God's subjectivity and difference are the ground of women's identity freedom and capacity for mutual relations. Her argument engages with secular and religious feminist theory with representatives of modern theology and with classic orthodoxy demonstrating an impressive knowledge of her sources. This book deserves to be taken seriously by all those seeking a deeper grasp of Christian feminist theology - as well as by those who remain to be convinced of the legitimacy of such a position.' Nicola Slee Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education UK 'This important and timely study not only ""reclaims"" the doctrine of the Trinity from a feminist perspective but shows how a trinitarian understanding of God can be enriched by feminist frameworks. It does this by encouraging a focus on the ""grammar"" of the Trinity rather than on debates revolving around inclusive language; thus it creat About the Author Dr Hannah Bacon Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies University of Chester UK</p> Routledge hardcover
2005352881New York: Thames & Hudson 2005. First edition. 256 pp.; 257 illustrations 200 in color. 4to. Publisher's black boards with blind stamped cover and silver gilt title on spine in illustrated dust jacket; a fine copy. First edition. 256 pp.; 257 illustrations 200 in color. 4to. Thames & Hudson unknown
187130370London: Printed for Private Circulation 1871. Very Good. London: Printed for Private Circulation 1871. First Edition with a stated limitation of 156 copies. Two octavo volumes. 596 & 625 pp. with running pagination along bottom edge and individual volumes with their own pagination along top. Bound in modern black cloth with gilt stamping to spine and new endpapers. Lacks volumes III and IV. Slightly ex-library with only markings being relatively faint "Mercantile Library Philadelphia" stamps to title pages. Touch of wear to edges and bindings sound. Chip to title page of volume II with tape repair; interiors else unmarked with only mild age-toning; overall a Very Good sturdy set of a scarce title. Printed for Private Circulation unknown
19163744Elmira Printing Company 1916. BACON Alexander S. THE MILITARY PREPAREDNESS OF A GIANT. Elmira NY: Elmira Printing Company 1916. 12mo. printed tan wraps; 64 pages. Third Edition. The author a West Point graduate and attorney pens a treatise on America's preparedness for war and the involvement of the Masons "even house dogs sometimes go mad" in it. "At the conclusion of this war the United States will be the only first-class military power left." "The ideal American is a Masonic American the friend of all mankind a Big Brother ready to defend and help." And while this book apparently went through at least three editions none appear in the marketplace that I can locate. Inscribed by Bacon on the front cover "Compliments of Alexander S. Bacon." Also signed on the front cover by Volney A. Smith Esq." I have been unable to find any connection with either Bacon or Smith with the Masons. None-the-less an unusual and scarce essay on America's involvement in World War I. Very Good some loss top of spine contents clean & tight. Rare! $250.00. <br/><br/> Elmira Printing Company paperback books
183312870New Haven 1833. 24pp. Disbound scattered foxing. Good. <br/><br/> The only edition recorded by American Imprints NUC the Library Company Dumond and Sabin despite its stated description. "Bacon was a strong colonizationist and bitter opponent of immediate emancipation. He was equally opposed to slavery and to organized antislavery effort." Dumond 23. In this piece Bacon's loathing of the Garrisonian "fanatics" and their abolitionist ideas comes through loud and clear. "Reader notice the admirable simplicity of the proposal. The remedy for slavery is that slavery should cease. How simple and yet how effectual. Certainly this looks like philosophy." <br/>FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. AI 17489 5. LCP 759. Dumond 23. Sabin 2671. Not in Blockson Work. unknown books
2568Lugd. Batav.: Apud Fraciscum Moyardum & Adrianum Wijngaerde 1645. . 24mo full stiff contemporary vellum wallet edges lacking ties; title page has name cut out resulting in a lacuna 2 x 1/8 inches; lacks front free endpaper First published in London in 1623 as "Advancement and Proficiency of Learning". First continental edition published in Paris in 1624 with this title. The text is expanded as noted on the title page Lugd. Batav.: Apud Fraciscum Moyardum & Adrianum Wijngaerde, 1645. hardcover
2568Lugd. Batav.: Apud Fraciscum Moyardum & Adrianum Wijngaerde 1645. . 24mo full stiff contemporary vellum wallet edges lacking ties; title page has name cut out resulting in a lacuna 2 x 1/8 inches; lacks front free endpaper First published in London in 1623 as "Advancement and Proficiency of Learning". First continental edition published in Paris in 1624 with this title. The text is expanded as noted on the title page Lugd. Batav.: Apud Fraciscum Moyardum & Adrianum Wijngaerde, 1645. hardcover books
1928004696London: Methuen 1928 closed edges browned and slightly foxed prize plate to fep awarded to Eva Cameron of the Technical High School Christchurch New Zealand in 1930 viii 244pp plates 8pp adverts some scattered foxing to prelims memoir of early aviation from about 1899. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. Methuen hardcover
19163744Elmira Printing Company 1916. BACON Alexander S. THE MILITARY PREPAREDNESS OF A GIANT. Elmira NY: Elmira Printing Company 1916. 12mo. printed tan wraps; 64 pages. Third Edition. The author a West Point graduate and attorney pens a treatise on America's preparedness for war and the involvement of the Masons "even house dogs sometimes go mad" in it. "At the conclusion of this war the United States will be the only first-class military power left." "The ideal American is a Masonic American the friend of all mankind a Big Brother ready to defend and help." And while this book apparently went through at least three editions none appear in the marketplace that I can locate. Inscribed by Bacon on the front cover "Compliments of Alexander S. Bacon." Also signed on the front cover by Volney A. Smith Esq." I have been unable to find any connection with either Bacon or Smith with the Masons. None-the-less an unusual and scarce essay on America's involvement in World War I. Very Good some loss top of spine contents clean & tight. Rare! $250.00. Elmira Printing Company unknown
19123657321912. Signed lower right. Approx. 13x14 inches. Tear from top margin creases. Signed lower right. Approx. 13x14 inches. Perhaps a commentary on the election losses by the GOP in the 1912 election after the split between the Republican's and Roosevelt's Progressive Republican's. unknown
18226693Chiswick: C. Whittingham 1822. Very Good. 12mo 13 cm; 168 pages. Extra engraved title page. Full polished tan calf with gilt cornices on both boards elaborately gilt spine in five compartments and black leather title label. Marbled edges and matching endleaves. Some scuffs and scrapes on lower board some discoloration on upper board. <br /><br />Jacket-pocket collection of Bacon's essays in a lovely 19th-century binding. C. Whittingham hardcover
1944003970New York: Limited Editions Club 1944. Hardcover. Fine in glassine and about Fine clamshell box. Folio 8-3/4" x 13" bound in half buckram and lovely gold-decorated boards. Introduction by Christopher Morley note by A. S. W. Rosenbach. Copy #834 of 1100 one of the smaller limitations of the time for the press designed by Bruce Rogers who has created a lovely presence for these marvelous essays and who has SIGNED the colophon page. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
1898132463London: G. W. Bacon & Co 1898. Hardcover. Good. 65 two-page colour plates 54 p. index at rear. Each plate 36 cm. Burgundy cloth hardcover with gold and black impressing. Corners worn some rubbing to cloth. Hinges tender and text block loosening. Ink stamp of former owner on front pastedown. Some soiling and foxing mainly to endpapers. Includes maps of central London. <br/><br/>George Washington Bacon 18301922 was an American mapmaker and publisher who moved to Britain after becoming bankrupt at home in 1867. In 1870 Bacon started his business G.W. Bacon & Co. at 127 Strand London. Around 1900 G.W. Bacon was purchased by the Scottish publishing house of W. & A.K. Johnston and incorporated into their own but maps using the Bacon name were being produced as late as 1956. G. W. Bacon & Co hardcover
14759Bacon Jane. WOMEN'S LIFE - NUDE STUDY. Drawing charcoal on laid paper watermarked L. Biderville France 1915. An academic female nude drawin in a Life Drawing class. Signed Dated November 28 1915 and inscribed "Women's Life." Also inscribed "Ex" likely meaning the instructor's evaluation of the drawing. 19 x 24 3/4 inches sheetframed to 19 3/4 x 25 1/2 inches. A small area oflossat the bottom ofthe sheet not affecting the drawing else In very good condition.Edith Jane Bacon 1879-1971 studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and is best known as a "white line" printmaker who worked in Provincetown. We don't know that this work is by the same person. unknown
191621079New York: Knickerbocker Press. G.P. Putnam's Sons 1916. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus. A short verse play or skit created as part of an anniversary celebration for a then prominent High Society couple in New York -- their 37th anniversary. The author Josephine Daskam Bacon was a prolific author who wrote in numerous genres including mysteries children's literature and non-fiction as well as poetry. The husband was a highly successful corporate lawyer and a principal in a company that merged with Allied Chemical. The playlet was performed by the Mrs. Belmont now best known for her pivotal and crucial philanthropy with respect to the Metropolitan Opera but before she married Oliver Belmont and retired a highly successful dramatic actress on Broadway then known as Eleanor Robson. Frances Starr was also a highly successful stage actress whose career also included film and early television drama programs. 8vo. 24 by 16.5 cm. iii 1 9 pp. Uncommon -- none other than print-on-demand available in commerce on the date of this description. The cloth has color loss or fading around perimeter and light soiling. Foxing of endpapers. Boards slightly warped. Text overall quite clean. We think a lovely copy despite its issues. Knickerbocker Press. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown
1913014687New York and London: D. Appleton & Co. 1913. First edition. . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. First edition with 1 mark on final page 362. Supernatural short stories. Former owner name stamped to free endapaper soiling to cloth cover good. <br/> <br/> D. Appleton & Co. hardcover
192944687Berlin: Verlag Alfred Weiner 1929. First edition. Softcover. Large quarto. Approx 12x9". Unpaginated 6 pages. B/w photo-illustrated stapled wrappers with white lettering on the front cover. The publication is an issue of the of the promotional supplement to the German weekly Illustrierter Film-Kurier promoting the German release of the 1928 Warner Bros production "The Singing Fool" starring Al Jolson. The booklet is profusely illustrated throughout including the front and back covers with b/w photogravure images and photomontage depicting scenes and characters from the film. The musical film which was Jolson's follow-up to his immensely successful and groundbreaking "The Jazz Singer" was also a huge hit breaking box-office records and solidifying him as among the greatest entertainers of the era. Text in German throughout.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with some rubbing and creasing along the spine. Light creasing to the back cover and to some corners. A small stain on the front cover. Interior with minor age toning along the edges of pages. Wrappers in very good- interior in very good condition overall. Protected by modern mylar. Verlag Alfred Weiner unknown
13532Bacon Peggy American 1895-1987. COLLECTION OF PAPER DOLL DRESSES AND ACCESSORIES WITH TWO VALENTINE CARDS AND A SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD. Ink and watercolor on craft board most cut out with tabs for attaching to a paper doll. Each 5 1/2 inches or smaller. The signed Christmas Card with an ink and watercolor drawing in similar style to the doll costumes has a miniature calendar for 1910 attached. Circa 1910 would seem to be a likely date for the group. 24 doll pieces 2 valentines 1 Christmas card all in generally excellent conidtion but two or three with some defects. The whole as found in an envelope with the letterhead of the Fieldston School New York. unknown
192910503New York:: Macmillan 1929. First edition. publisher's cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. About fine in an attractive jacket with some light use minor soiling and a few closed tears. Scarce in jacket. Oblong folio. Illustrated in black and white by the author. Macmillan, hardcover