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3 vols., 4to., Sole Edition thus, with an engraved portrait frontispiece and an engraved portrait, some moderate (but largely marginal) damp-marking to first volume; second and third volumes in contemporary full calf, backs with five raised bands, neatly rebacked in calf to style, first volume in modern full calf to style, new leather labels gilt, a very good, crisp, firm set . With the list of subscribers, and additional list of subscribers, together totalling only some 170 names including those of Daines Barrington (friend, correspondent of Gilbert White) Edmund Burke, David Garrick and General Charles Lee. The list of subscribers in interesting; excluding the nobility the list demonstrates a wide coverage of the social and professional classes, and six women are listed which seems a healthy proportion for the period. One subscriber's name, that of 'Estcourt Cheswell' has the surname neatly amended in a contemporary hand to read 'Creswell'. Although there are no other indications as to individual ownership, this may have been his copy. As late as 1791 Creswell was a freeholder of the county of Gloucestershire resident near Cirencester. Marvell's 'Works', containing Poems, Satires and a few Letters, were first edited by Cooke (2 vols., 1726; reprinted 1772). To these are now added the Prose Works, further Letters, including those to the Corporation of Hull (which Marvell represented in Parliament) and the majority of his pamphlets. Thompson's 'Life' appears here for the first time. The most complete early collection of Marvell's poetry and prose, elegantly and clearly printed and with broad margins. CBEL: I, p.460.
173385126, 1733-1736, in-4, 8-8 p, Demi-toile chagrinée noire postérieure, titre doré en long, Réunion de deux pamphlets démontrant la posture des autorités médicales et religieuses à propos des miracles et des possessions : le premier, relatif aux convulsionnaires, a été produit l'année de l'interdiction des réunions sur la tombe de François de Pâris ; le second copie une pièce produite en 1662 au sujet des possessions des Ursulines d'Auxonne. 1. La Lettre d'un confesseur [...] (sans nom, ni lieu. Datée du 25 mars 1733) pose la question de la responsabilité des médecins face aux miracles et convulsions opérés au cimetière de Saint-Médard de Paris et de leur rôle à déterminer s'il s'agit de réalités ou supercheries. Le médecin Philippe Hecquet (1661-1737) publia la même année une Réponse à cette lettre, plus connue et moins rare. 2. Le Jugement [...] sur la prétendue possessions des filles d'Auxonne (Suivant la copie imprimée à Châlons-sur-Saône, 1736) rapporte l'opinion des médecins et ecclésiastiques (archevêque de Toulouse et évêques de Rennes, Rodez et Châlons-sur-Saône) sur le cas des possessions démoniaques survenues dans le couvent des Ursulines d'Auxonne près de Dijon entre 1658 à 1663. Ce jugement fut fait à la suite de la visite, en 1661, de l'évêque de Chalon-sur-Saône. À l'instar du couvent de Loudun, trente ans auparavant, le couvent d'Auxonne fut le théâtre de retentissantes possessions diaboliques de 1658 à 1663. Avec force tapages, délires et convulsions, les religieuses se disaient habitées par les démons ; l'épidémie se rependit sur la ville, et des femmes laïques, jugées responsables, furent condamnées au bannissement ou massacrées par la population. En octobre 1660, la soeur de Sainte-Colombe, Barbe Buvée, fut accusée de magie, de sortilège et d'infanticide et, reconnue comme la principale coupable, mise aux fers au couvent, avant d'être innocentée quelques mois plus tard par le parlement de Dijon (Calmeil, De la Folie.., 1845, t. 2, p. 132 : cite cette pièce). Couverture rigide
18273973Perth London Elgin Boston Dundee: Various imprints 1827. 12 pamphlets 12mo et infra. Bound together in contemporary half calf marbled boards spine divided by gilt rules red morocco label ’Pamphlets’ and gilt numbering direct ’LXIX’. Variable spotting and soiling the plates in the second pamphlet loosening. Binding rubbed and worn spine chipped at ends front joint nearly split. Manuscript table of contents to front flyleaf. A bound volume of mostly rare miscellaneous pamphlets mostly from the middle of the 19th century mostly religious or improving and mostly Scottish - though each of these with unusual exceptions - four of them unrecorded and at least two of them presentation copies. The full contents are: 1. Wordsworth Charles. Euodias and Syntyche. The Scottish Church in its Relations Past and Present to the Church of England. Perth: Printed and sold by Robert Whittet 1869. pp. 46 2. Inscription cropped from title-page that ended 'from the Author'. 2. The Life of a Baby. A Strictly Authentic History. Second edition. London: Seeley Jackson and Halliday 1855. iii-47 1 frontispiece and 3 plates. Not found in Library Hub or OCLC the latter finding a third edition in a single copy in Indiana. 3. Guide to the Ruins of Elgin Cathedral. To which is added the Story of Marjory Gilzean mother of General Anderson. Sixth edition. Elgin: Printed at the Courant Office for John Smith 1865. pp. 60 2 frontispiece and 2 plates. This edition found in NLS and Aberdeen only in Library Hub. 4. Bible Teachings at a Mothers' Meeting. By a Minister's Wife. London: The Book Society. pp. 40 2 ads. Title-page inscribed 'Mrs Barclay with Mr & Mrs Milne's kind regards' and the author identified in a different hand as 'Mrs John Milne'. Not found in Library Hub or Worldcat. 5. Never Too Late to Learn. Scotticisms Corrected. London: John Farquhar Shaw 1855. pp. 64. 6. Duffield Jr. George. The Pastor and Inquirer. Boston: Published by the American Tract Society 1848. pp. 48. Title-page with large pencil notes. One copy only in OCLC Pitts Theological. 7. Robertson Frederick Lockhart ed. Hymns and Poems for the Sabbath School and the Fireside. Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Son 1860. pp. 31 1. Not found in Library Hub or OCLC. 8. Shean James Carolina. Masquerades of St. Johnstown Edinburgh Glasgow &c. By Philoxenus. Printed for the Author 1827. pp. 37 1. Title-page inscribed with author's name and other information in an early hand. Satirical verse found in NLS only in Library Hub and OCLC. 9. The Institutions of Laforce Dordogne France. London: James Nisbet and Co. 1865. pp. vii i 84. Aberdeen & Edinburgh only in Library Hub; OCLC indicates a microform was made from the BnF copy. 10. Proposed Training Ship for the Tay. Report of a Public Meeting held in Dundee 25th March 1869. Dundee: Printed at the Dundee Advertiser Office 1869. pp. 21 1. Not located in Library Hub or OCLC. 11. An Old Perthshire Ballad Entitled the House on the Green drop-head title. 1869. pp. 8. Library Hub and OCLC together locate only a c. 1980 photocopy at the NLS and an original copy in the Cleveland Public Library. 12. Thomson W. Burns. The City Arabs. London: James Nisbet & Co. 1868. pp. 31 1. Inscription 'Sheriff Murray' to title-page. [Various imprints] hardcover
57330Various Publishers 1744 - 1745 . A single volume 8vo full calf. The spine has been renewed designed and lettered in gilt: "Naval Tracts". Seven Works: 1 A Narrative of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean . London: Millan 1745. Third Edition. 136pp. Six folding maps & one folding table. // 2 Original Letters and Papers Between Adm___l M___ws and V Adm___l L____k. London: Cooper 1744. 128pp. // 3 Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's Account of the Late Engagement Near Toulon . London: Cooper 1745. 56pp. // 4 Admiral Mathews's Charge Against Vice-Admiral Lestock Dissected and Confuted. London: Millan 1745. 56pp. // 5 Vice-Adm'al Lestock's Recapitulation As spoke by him . London: Millan 1745. 28pp. // 6 Captain Opie's Appeal Against the Illegal Proceedings of Vice-Admiral Matthews . London: Cooper 1745. 50pp. // 7 A Letter from the Westminster Journal of The 9th of February 1744-5 . Printed in the Year 1744-5. 8pp. Condition is very good the six folding maps in the first work in good order. Seven pamphlets relating to The Battle of Toulon also known as the Battle of Cape Sicié which took place between 21 and 22 February 1744 near the French Mediterranean port of Toulon. Although France was not yet at war with Great Britain ships from their Levant Fleet combined with a Spanish force which had been trapped in Toulon for two years to break the blockade imposed by the British Mediterranean Fleet. The initial engagement on 21 February was largely indecisive and the British continued their pursuit until midday on 22nd before their commander Admiral Thomas Mathews called off the chase. With several of his ships in need of repair he withdrew to Menorca which meant the Royal Navy temporarily lost control of the waters around Italy and allowed the Spanish to take the offensive against Savoy. Admiral Mathews and several others were censured while Rear-Admiral Lestock was acquitted causing scandal and outrage. <br />In his report Mathews blamed his subordinate Richard Lestock for the failure and the issue was hotly debated in Parliament. At the subsequent court-martial Mathews was held responsible and dismissed from the navy in June 1747 while Lestock's political connections meant he was cleared of all charges. Another seven captains were removed from command for failing to engage the enemy and the investigation led to changes that required individual captains to be far more aggressive. Wikipedia <br/><br/> Various Publishers 1744 - 1745 unknown
41785London. 1679-1735. 4to 210 x 170 mm nineteenth century smooth half calf by Morrell Binder marbled boards spine tooled in gilt and blind top edges gilt others uncut a very nice copy. Comprising: 1. HILL Samuel The Catholic Balance: or a Discourse determining the Controversies concerning I. The Tradition of Catholic Doctrines. II. The Primacy of S. Peter and the Bishop of Rome. III. The Subjection and Authority of the Church in a Christian State: According to the Suffrages of the primest Antiquity. Written with the most Impartia; Sincerity at the Request of a private Gentleman. London: Printed for Robert Clavell 1687. First edition title slightly soiled 8 136pp. 2. Popery not Found on Scripture: or The texts which papists cite out of the Bible for the proof of the points of their religion examin'd and shew'd to be alledged without ground. London: Richard Chiswell 1688. First edition imprimatur leaf before title 139 1pp. The second portion pp.17-140 of this tract is bound in at the end. 3. WAKE William A Discourse conerning the Nature of Idolatry: in which a Late Author's True and Onely Notion of Idolatry is Considered and Confuted. London: Printed for William Rogers 1688. First edition imprimatur leaf before title 4pp. of adverts. at end 4 91 5pp. 4. STILLINGFLEET Edward The Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome truly Represented; In Answer to a Book Intituled A Papist Misrepresented &c. London: Printed for W. Rogers 1686. Second edition corrected imprimatur leaf before title contents leaf at end 4 122 2pp. 5. WAKE William A Continuation of the Present State of the Controversy between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. Being a Full Account of the Books that have been of late Written on Both Sides. London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell 1688. Second edition imprimatur leaf before title 16 80pp. Provenance: With the 19th century heraldic bookplate of of Arma Comitis de Bradford Weston Library Earl of Bradford. Wing H2006; P2924B; W239; S5591; W234. London. 1679-1735 hardcover
First Edition, folding table, stab-holes on inner blank margins, [16], 128 pp., disbound. Brewster was the author of "Essays in Trade and Navigation, in Five Parts" (1695). Only the first part, which included evidence of his opposition to the new Bank of England, was published. In 1702 he issued "New Essays on Trade", and the anonymous book "A Discourse Concerning Ireland and the Different Interests Thereof" (1698), relating to the woollen issue, has also been ascribed to him. He died at some point between March 1704 and February 1705. Kress, 2335; Goldsmith, 3857; Hanson, 130.
No Date (1899) . Cloth; 12mo. 59 pages. Singerman 5648, identifying the date as 1899. Contains six sermons: "Justice and Mercy," "The Day of Memorial " "The Call of Duty," "Repentance, Charity, Prayer," "The Triple Atonement," and "Be Strong " David Philipson (18621949) was a U.S. Reform rabbi .[H]e was one of the first group of rabbis who received their ordination in 1883. After serving as rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation, Baltimore, from 1884 to 1888, Philipson returned to Cincinnati to become rabbi of the B'nai Israel Congregation in 1888, remaining there for the rest of his life. Philipson participated in the conference which drew up the Pittsburgh Platform (1885); he was a rounder of the Central Conference of American Rabbis serving as president in 190709; and he was an influential figure in Hebrew Union College, where he taught for many years, and in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations .He was a member of the board of translators of the Jewish Publication Society for the translation of the Holy Scriptures (1916), an editor of Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise (1900), and translator of Reminiscences of Isaac M. Wise (1901, 1945). An autobiography, My Life as an American Jew, appeared in 1942 and a volume of occasional writings, Centenary Papers, in 1919. Philipson verbalized and gave a universal dimension to the optimism of the prospering Midwest Jews among whom he lived and, surviving most of its exponents, came to be regarded as a representative spokesman of "classic" Reform Judaism (EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish festival-day sermons. OCLC: 9982516. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, none at any Ivy League Institution. Cover sunned; some editing marks, mostly in pencil. Bloch & CO. Bookp late affixed to inside front cover. Very good condition. (P-2-61)
12mo; 134 pages; Very Early (1934) anti-Nazi booklet by this heavily Jewish organization led by Samuel Untermeyer. "Selected addresses and writings by Samuel Untermyer" appear on pages 55-128. Also includes speeches by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Austin CHamberlain, Sir John Simon, Lady Violet Bonham-Carter, Rev. James N. Gilli, Hon. Samuel Seabury, Prof. Raymond Moley, William Green (pres. Of AFL) , Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, David Brown ("Nazi Peace with Jews Unthinkable") Walter M. Citrine, etc. "Public Opinion as the force, the Boycott as the weapon, will break the power of Hitlerism." Certainly larger than most pamphlets, but has an ephemeral, agitational feel. Removed from later binding, so spine area on cover is worn, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-159-19)
161820202Lyon, le 16 août 1818, "Broché, Façonné et Uni" ; in-8, broché ; 24 pp.
1846M722Nevers, C. Sionest, 1846 (ainsi que Paul Masgana pour les tomes 1 et 4), 4 volumes in-16 (180x130mm), reliure 1/2 basane marbrée, dos à 4 nerfs très ornés de filets, fleurons et roulettes dorés, de fleurons estampés à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin, couvertures imprimées conservées (sauf pour le tome 3).
055634Paris Editions Denoël 1937 in 8 (22,5x14,5) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée en rouge et noir (datée 1938 sur le bas du dos), 379 pages [1], trace d'adhésif sur le haut du dos de la couverture. Mention de 26ème édition sur le premier plat de la couverture. Imprimerie des Editions Denoël, 19 rue Amélie, Paris. Copyright à la date de 1937. Pamphlet de Louis-Ferdinand Céline, non réédité. Edition originale, tirage sur papier ordinaire. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
In 24° (cm 7,5 x 13,2), legatura in piena pelle coeva, con segni d'uso, aspotaz. alla cuffia inf., titoli e fregi in oro al dorso, pp 120, fregio inciso al frontespizio, esemplare in buone condizioni, lievi bruniture uniformi, alla sguardia antica annotazione incollata su foglietto in francese con appunti sull'opera: "... reliure de l'époque, aux lys de France..." "Può esser meretrice una figliuola d'un re?". Delizioso, graffiante pamphlet attribuito a Gregorio Leti (cfr. Librinlinea, Biblioteche Piemontesi On Line), nonchè anche al terribile Ferrante Pallavicino (1615-1644). Invece, per Brunet: "Imprimé en [Amsterdam?] Hollande, est attribué à un comte Rossi, natif de Parme."; "Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes", col. 172. In realtà pubblicato ad Amsterdam da P. Warnaer (cfr. Rahir, "Catalogue de livres imprimés par les Elzevier", p. 261, n. 2319), opera ancora all'Indice nel 1948: dialogo tra Mercurio e Momo, la follia presente anche nell'"Encomium Moriae" erasmiano, intercalato da parodistiche epistole di personaggi celebri del tempo: Gustavo di Svezia alla figlia, la "meretrice" Cristina; Fouquet, il "Surintendant" vittima del "Re Sole"; Madama Reale Cristina di Francia, Reggente degli Stati Sabaudi, con riferimenti alla Venaria e ad una fortezza "al di qua da' monti" ceduta a Luigi; la "lettera" immaginaria comanda di imporre nuovi dazi e gabelle, piccoli e grandi; rivendica a se sola il diritto di decidere in materia di civile e criminale giustizia. Curiosi i maneggi del duca "tenuto nell'infantia" da una madre che vuol giocare eternamente il ruolo augusto che non le spetta, di "Genitore"... Per ingannare i mariti delle dame che seduce: li invita 'in un villaggio alquanto da Turino lontano", li inebria, e va a cavallo raggiungere la moglie di costoro, indisturbato.Un curioso marchingegno si trova a palazzo: la dama esce dalla presenza di Cristina, si infila prestamente in un camino che contiene una sedia, il suo peso quando vi è installata fa agire uncontrappeso che la solleva fino a un ammezzato ove trovasi il duca in attesa. Cristina è al corrente, e incoraggia il figlio in queste "frivole dolcezze... acciocchè non pensi al gusto di comandar nei suoi stati". C'è anche una figura di "eunuco castrato', che il duca ama e che spesso è suo rivale nelle erotiche frequenti vicissitudini di questi. Cristina è paragonata a Agrippina nella smania di potere, per conservare il quale non esita ad impiegare esilio, confino, ostracismo, e financo il "perpetuo sonno". Sei esemplari censiti in SBN. Willems, Les Elzevier, p. 479, n. 1774; 596. Murray, Catalogue, 1452. <br>
62059Bound in marbled boards and quarter red leather spine with raised bands. Gilt stamped title Mexique- Miscellanea. Worn upper edge of rear board some general wear else very good. Internal library stamps note withdrawn 8/24/48. <br/><br/> hardcover books
ORD-13379Paris. Paulin. Perrotin. 1834. 4 volumes in-8 (146 x 223mm) dos chagrin rouge à 5 nerfs, titres et fleurons or, plats marbrés, gardes peignées, têtes dorées. Tome 1: 2ff.n.ch., 458,(1) pages, portrait de l'auteur en frontispice. Tome 2: 2ff., 431, (2) pages. Tome 3: 2ff., 414 pages. Tome 4: 2ff., 448 pages et 1 fac-simile hors texte. Petits défauts aux coins des reliures qui restent en très bon état, intérieur exempt de rousseurs, papier très blanc.
1960232671960. Drug education pamphlets issued across the late twentieth century recording the shift from the publicization of recreational drug use in the 1960s into the broader drug crisis language of the crack era and the AIDS years when intoxication dependency overdose and injection risk became central subjects of school and public health. These pamphlets reduce a wide range of drugs into a simple public warning system meant for students parents and other non-specialist readers. They sort marijuana stimulants depressants narcotics hallucinogens and inhalants into clear categories translate drug culture into recognizable slang and everyday terms and stress the bodily psychological legal and social consequences of use.<br /> Archive of 13 educational drug safety pamphlets. 1960s-1990s chiefly 1980s. United States. Multi-page folded and staple-bound pamphlets ranging from 2.5" x 8" to 5.25" x 8.5" including seven color-coded Channing L. Bete drug-class pamphlets which include slang terms for each category and their side affects; a foldout Drug Abuse Products Reference Chart; a Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association identification folder; and six additional educational pieces on prescription drugs marijuana and drug-abuse identification with references for educators and parents identifying "the effects of drug abuse" and "how to identify the user."<br /> Across these pieces the public view of drugs after the counterculture era's focuses on the long term affects of usage with language centered on dependency traffic injury social incompetence arrest and health deterioration with cocaine heroin and injectable drug use entering a climate already shaped by crack panic and by heightened fear surrounding blood-borne disease in the AIDS years. Prescription medicine abuse is not separated from illicit consumption here with tranquilizers barbiturates methaqualone diet pills and doctor-prescribed drugs appearing in the same educational field as heroin and crack. Minor creasing and toning; overall very good condition. This archive traces the broader American perspective shift on drugs from deviant recreation to public health and safety. unknown
239358Londres, et se trouve à Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1789 in-8, un f. n. ch. [Avis des éditeurs], xij pp., 82 pp., demi-basane noisette marbrée, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés (reliure moderne).
236125S.l. [Paris], Imprimerie des patriotes, s.d. (1790) 8 opuscules in-8, brochés sous couverture moderne de papier bleu imprimé.
239729Paris, Au Palais-Royal, Impr. Nationale, 1790 in-12, XXIV-119 pp., demi-veau blond moucheté, dos lisse orné (reliure du XXe siècle). Petit manque angulaire de papier aux dernières pages.
160303Paris & Lyon, Périsse Frères, 1836 in-8, XV-539 pp., bradel demi-vélin (reliure de la fin du XIXe). Rousseurs au dos et dans le texte.
1889N103180's-Gravenhage, Algemeene Landsdrukkerij 1889-1920 Volledige set (11 fysieke volumes) van de oorspronkelijke uitgave ; v,493 + 488 + 547 + 477 + 480 + 414 + 502 + 451 + 351 + 262 + 148 pp., 22cm., uniforme gecart. uitgeversbanden (rug van dln.1 en 3 gebroken en hersteld), deels nog onopengesneden, roestplekjes op enkele banden, verder in goede staat, gewicht: 11kg., [INHOUD: I-1: 1486-1620, I-2: 1621-1648, II-1: 1649-1667, II-2: 1668-1688, III: 1689-1713, IV: 1714-1775, V: 1776-1795, VI: 1796-1830, VII: 1831-1853, VIII: Supplement, IX: Alfabetisch register van onderwerpen 1486-1795], N103180
Volledige set (11 fysieke volumes) van de oorspronkelijke uitgave ; v,493 + 488 + 547 + 477 + 480 + 414 + 502 + 451 + 351 + 262 + 148 pp., 22cm., uniforme gecart. uitgeversbanden (rug van dln.1 en 3 gebroken en hersteld), deels nog onopengesneden, roestplekjes op enkele banden, verder in goede staat, gewicht: 11kg., [INHOUD: I-1: 1486-1620, I-2: 1621-1648, II-1: 1649-1667, II-2: 1668-1688, III: 1689-1713, IV: 1714-1775, V: 1776-1795, VI: 1796-1830, VII: 1831-1853, VIII: Supplement, IX: Alfabetisch register van onderwerpen 1486-1795], N103180
379273 textes reliés en un volume in-8, cartonnage marbré à la Bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (rel. moderne).
182216809Various places 1822. 1 vols. 12mo. Together 8 works in one volume. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Spine rubbed chipped upper joint starting with the signature of STEPHEN CURTIS one of the authors included on the endpaper some browning and soiling but a good copy. 1 vols. 12mo. ANON "The History of the Inquisition of Spain & Portugal." London: W. Mason 1814 with colored frontispiece;<br /> <br /> GILCHRIST James. "A Discourse Delivered at Southampton before A Society of Unitarian Christians" London: J. Johnson and Co 1814;<br /> <br /> BELSHAM Thomas. "Freedom of Enquiry and Zeal in the Diffusion of Christian Truth Asserted and Recommended in a Discourse."London: G. Woodfall J. Johnson 1800 includes a list of the members of the Society of Unitarian Christians in the West of England;<br /> <br /> VEYSIE Daniel. "A Preservative against Unitarianism."Exeter: Rivingtons 1809;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> CURTIS James. "A letter from an Old Unitarian to a Young Calvinist." Bristol: John Evans & Co 1816. With a note on the first page of text in Stephen Curtis's hand "By James Curtis to his nephew published without his knowledge." NOT IN BM;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> CURTIS Stephen. Notes and Observations on Criminal Trials. By a Juryman." London: R. Hunter 1819 signed by the author on the title NOT IN BRITISH LIBRARY;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> COBBETT William. "Cobbett's Sermons being Cobbett's Monthly Religious Tracts. London: C. Clement 1822;<br /> <br /> PAINE Thomas. "Common Sense. To which is added An Appendix; Together with the Whole of his Political Works." London: Benbow 1821. unknown
182216809Various places 1822. 1 vols. 12mo. Together 8 works in one volume. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Spine rubbed chipped upper joint starting with the signature of STEPHEN CURTIS one of the authors included on the endpaper some browning and soiling but a good copy. 1 vols. 12mo. Author's Copy. ANON "The History of the Inquisition of Spain & Portugal." London: W. Mason 1814 with colored frontispiece;<br/><br/>GILCHRIST James. "A Discourse Delivered at Southampton before A Society of Unitarian Christians" London: J. Johnson and Co 1814;<br/><br/>BELSHAM Thomas. "Freedom of Enquiry and Zeal in the Diffusion of Christian Truth Asserted and Recommended in a Discourse."London: G. Woodfall J. Johnson 1800 includes a list of the members of the Society of Unitarian Christians in the West of England;<br/><br/>VEYSIE Daniel. "A Preservative against Unitarianism."Exeter: Rivingtons 1809;<br/><br/><br/><br/>CURTIS James. "A letter from an Old Unitarian to a Young Calvinist." Bristol: John Evans & Co 1816. With a note on the first page of text in Stephen Curtis's hand "By James Curtis to his nephew published without his knowledge." NOT IN BM;<br/><br/><br/><br/>CURTIS Stephen. Notes and Observations on Criminal Trials. By a Juryman." London: R. Hunter 1819 signed by the author on the title NOT IN BRITISH LIBRARY;<br/><br/><br/><br/>COBBETT William. "Cobbett's Sermons being Cobbett's Monthly Religious Tracts. London: C. Clement 1822;<br/><br/> PAINE Thomas. "Common Sense. To which is added An Appendix; Together with the Whole of his Political Works." London: Benbow 1821. unknown books
16394Twelve Reasons Why Women Should Vote. New York: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co Inc. circa 1915-1917. 1 page. 7 x 5 in. Contains twelve reasons why women should have the right to vote. Only 1 listing on OCLC. <br/><br/>In the years leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 which guaranteed women's right to vote on the federal level voting activists were working to pass women's suffrage bills on the state level. This broadside was reprinted and distributed by many state organizations to lobby for state suffrage amendments. The handbill emphasizes women's important roles in both the home and workplace summing up in the last point that votes for women benefit "the common good of all." Small losses at top and bottom right corners center top edge and right edge. Very good. unknown books