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First edition, 32pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
7373P., Didot le Jeune, 1790. In 8 de 16 pp.
First edition, 16pp., signature to title, disbound. "Henry MacCormac was born at Fairlawn, County Armagh, and studied medicine in Dublin, Paris and Edinburgh. Before settling in Belfast in 1828, he travelled in Africa and America. In 1832 he was placed in charge of the fever hospital in Belfast, and during the epidemic of that year he took charge of the cholera hospital. He improved the conditions and diet of the patients in the district lunatic asylum, of which he was visiting physician. In 1836 he was one of the founders of the Belfast Medical Society, and he was among the first physicians to suggest that tuberculosis sufferers ought to be exposed to fresh air."?(Dictionary of Ulster Biography). Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First separate edition, 18pp., disbound. Not listed on Copac or OCLC. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, [6], 16pp., with half-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locates copies at the Wellcome and Edinburgh University.
First separate edition, 14, [1]pp., disbound. Reprinted from the 'Edinburgh Medical Journal' for April 1883. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locating a single copy at Liverpool of this first separate edition.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 40 pages. Illustrated with many photographs. OCLC l ists 8 copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (W-62)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 77 pages. "'Can we establish our life here,' he asked in his 1930 pamphlet Like All the Nation? 'not upon the basis of force and power, but upon that of human solidarity and understanding?' His tireless pursuit of a cooperative relationship between Jews and Arabs was a manifestation of his philosophy of life; his effort on behalf of the binational plan stands as one in a series of efforts by him to change Jewish public life in both American and Mandatory Palestine" (Kotzin, 2010). In this pamphlet, Magnes includes his essay with the pamphlet's title, as well as his recent New York Times article and Philby's plan. He also republishes his 1921 letter to the editor of the London Jewish Chronicle in which he claims that redemption would come to the Jews only if they stop infringing on Arab national aspirations in Palestine. He placed this article in the pamphlet, he says, "to show that my present attitude is not new, and that it is the result of a view of life and a conception of the ethical function of Judaism and does not just spring from tactical or strategic motives." Finally, he also includes an English translation of Ahad Ha-Am's 1921 Preface to a new edition of his works. Important. Light wear & stains to cover, Very Good Condition. (zion-9-1) xx
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 77 pages. "'Can we establish our life here,' he asked in his 1930 pamphlet Like All the Nation? 'not upon the basis of force and power, but upon that of human solidarity and understanding?' His tireless pursuit of a cooperative relationship between Jews and Arabs was a manifestation of his philosophy of life; his effort on behalf of the binational plan stands as one in a series of efforts by him to change Jewish public life in both American and Mandatory Palestine" (Kotzin, 2010). In this pamphlet, Magnes includes his essay with the pamphlet's title, as well as his recent New York Times article and Philby's plan. He also republishes his 1921 letter to the editor of the London Jewish Chronicle in which he claims that redemption would come to the Jews only if they stop infringing on Arab national aspirations in Palestine. He placed this article in the pamphlet, he says, "to show that my present attitude is not new, and that it is the result of a view of life and a conception of the ethical function of Judaism and does not just spring from tactical or strategic motives." Finally, he also includes an English translation of Ahad Ha-Am's 1921 Preface to a new edition of his works. Important. Institutional stamp on half title, title penned on spine, rust to staples, otherwise Very Good Condition. (zion-9-1A) xx
Abridged Edition, [2], 104pp., title-page a little soiled and lightly chipped at margins, disbound. First published in 1721, this was the first important treatise on the theory of music issued in Scotland. Malcolm emigrated from Edinburgh to New York in 1734 (he died in Baltimore,), where he taught mathematics and related subjects, but it was the above work which made his reputation. The L, C, E, O, Dt, Mrp, DLC and MH-Mu copies in the ESTC.
Histadrut ha-kelalit shel ha-`ovdim be-Erets-Yi´sra'elPaper wrappers; 12mo. 120 pages. Illustrated. Minimal margin markings in red pen. Very good condition. (W-62) .
First separate edition, 12pp., disbound. No other copy located. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
379273 textes reliés en un volume in-8, cartonnage marbré à la Bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (rel. moderne).
np. Leaves elaborately decorated and lettered in blue, red and gold. Tall thin 8vo. Original full red velveteen covers, decorated and lettered in gold. Original bright yellow ties. Very pretty copy of Peter Marshall's prayer. CPHAM/W71C1
7374(P.), De l’imprimerie du Journal du soir, (1790). In 8 de 7 pp. (rousseurs).
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.
19p. Musical scores. Age stained. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Publisher's advertisements on rear wrap. Wraps soiled with old tape spine repair. Very scarce. This sort of Christmas performance was very popular in the late 19th century. CPHAM/W71C1x2c
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 12 pages. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Verticle crease, otherwise very good condition. (W-62)
4284paris plon 1930 - In 8 broché 302 pages
33, [1]pp., presentation inscription from the author to Dr. Wade, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Oxford University copy only on Copac.
Second Edition, half-title, [4], 24 pp., disbound.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 11 pages. Extracts from an article published in Hist adrut's daily "Davar", in November 1978. Illustrated with photograph of the author, Secretary General of the Histadrut. OCLC lists no copies worldwid e. Excellent condition. (W-62)
10pp., caption-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
12p. Musical scores. Age stained. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
15p. Musical scores. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Rear cover has publisher's advertisements. Wraps torn. Scarce. CPHAM/W71C1