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18431861Boston: Dutton & Wentworth 1843. Anonymous Doane George Washington<br /> “Puseyism†“No Popery.†Boston: Dutton & Wentworth 1843<br /> <br /> 9 x 5.25 inches 72 pp. Printed wrappers<br /> Front wrap moderately soiled and chipped with a brief contemporary numerical notation rear detached. Penciled “George Washington Doane†to last page which also has a two inch tear affecting a few sentences of text. Scattered foxing and stains. Good.<br /> <br /> An interesting treatise on Puseyism penned anonymously by the second bishop in the Episcopal Church for the Diocese of New Jersey.<br /> <br /> "Puseyism" refers to a theological movement within the Church of England specifically associated with the teachings of Edward Pusey advocating for a return to high church practices and rituals. This was seen as having a lean towards Catholicism. "No Popery" is a historical anti-Catholic slogan expressing strong opposition to the influence of the Catholic Church and was often used to criticize practices considered too Catholic-like.<br /> <br /> George Washington Doane was born in 1799 and served as bishop of New Jersey from 1832 to his death in 1859. In 1837 he founded St. Mary's Hall now Doane Academy to provide a classical education for girls. It was the first such boarding school for girls in the United States. In 1846 he founded Burlington College a school for boys. He also wrote well-known hymns and published a volume of poems Songs by the Way in 1824. <br /> <br /> In 1843 Doane published this anonymous booklet combining in the title the derogatory term for the movement with a traditional anti-Roman Catholic slogan used here out of context. An appendix p. 69-72 features “Mr. Perceval's Letter To the Editor of the Irish Ecclesiastical Journal†signed Arthur P. Perceval “Formerly of Oriel now of All Souls’ College Oxford†and an “Advertisement†at the front of the work identifies the Bishop of New Jersey as the author.<br /> <br /> OCLC shows 26 holdings predominantly at seminaries. Dutton & Wentworth unknown
1873291045Potsdam.: Aug. Stein. 1873. 2nd Edition. Contemporary half green leatherette over green marbled boards gilt spine bands and title. Very good pages moderately toned otherwise fine. 8vo. 20x14 cm. German text. A scarce little book on military fortifications. weight: 0.7 lb. Aug. Stein. hardcover
23188Paris, Imp. J. Cohen, s.d. In-4, 26 pp., agrafé, couverture tapuscrite (petits manques au dos, froissements).
AM4773LIVRE AVEC VIGNETTES DE 1965. SUCHARD. COIN DU BAS DE LA UNE DE COUVERTURE AVEC PLIS. 127 PAGES. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
1976284676Imp. la renaissance 1976 150 pages in8. 1976. Cartonné. 150 pages.
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LV10467Sociedad Bíblica. Bueno. Descripción: Madrid 1999. 1ª ed. 1ª imp. edición. Rústica. 325 páginas.Fotografias.SINOPSIS:Versión del Nuevo Testamento con comentario y entrevistas a deportistas famosos. Sociedad Bíblica paperback
184475148Paris 1844. Fine. Paris 11 février 1844 10.40 x 13.60 cm quatre pages sur deux feuillets Three autograph letters signed by Gérard de Nerval 2 pages signed «Gérard» Théophile Gautier 1 page and a third unsigned letter 1 page penned by a certain «Robert» cf. Nerval's letter Louis Desessart Théophile Gautier's appointed publisher co-published Nervals play Léo Burckart with Barba in 1839. Following financial difficulties he was forced to take refuge «in that sad and charming city of Brussels». The three friends wrote this letter from Paris where they had reunited following Nervals long journey to the East: «I spent six months in Egypt; then three months in Syria four months in Constantinople and the rest en route. Its quite beautiful. I only enjoy myself while traveling and try to live twice as much as I can.» This journey deeply impressed Théophile Gautier who would only travel to Turkey and Egypt years later: «I am in Paris and wish I were in Cairo from where Gérard is returning.» The exoticism of distant lands starkly contrasts with the melancholy and severity of Europe: «How sad Paris is when one returns from sunlit countries.» Nerval And in Paris far from dreams of escape life means toil and melancholy: «We are like sick people who are never comfortable anywhere. I think the good times are gone and the golden hours of the past when we spoke such wise follies will never return. Whats the point of living if we must work and cannot see our friends or write to them or do anything we would like» Gautier The two writers express great compassion for their friends Belgian exile with Brussels appearing as the capital of spleen: «What! Youre still in that sad and charming city of Brussels! . Brussels is even darker poor fellow!» Nerval This joint letter was in fact initiated by «Robert»: «Isnt it true my dear friend that Im quite skilled at making you forget my faults . as a way of making it up to you Im sending you the autographs of two of your . comrades your fondest memories two men of fame who despite all their affection and friendship for you would never have written a word had I not trimmed their quills and handed them paper like sulky children and told them: write at once at once to the exile you love most.» unknown
191475823s. l. 1914. Fine. s. l. s. d. 1914 26 x 17.50 cm 8 photographies dans un album cousu Eight period albumen photographs depicting an amateur tennis team. Blue paper album sewn with red cord title and date in silver ink on the first cover. Very fine condition. unknown
191475823s. l. s. d. [1914] | 26 x 17.50 cm | 8 photographies dans un album cousu