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np. Text ruled in black. Text set in Weiss type by Ed Johnson, Bundscho Typographers. Designed by Charles R. Prilik. 16mo. Original full glossy blue paper wraps with printed paper label on front wrap. Christmas keepsake from Charles R. Prilik. Nice copy. Scarce christmas keepsake and type specimen. CPHAM/W71C1
np. Text ruled in black. Text set in Weiss type by Ed Johnson, Bundscho Typographers. Designed by Charles R. Prilik. 16mo. Original full glossy green paper wraps with printed paper label on front wrap. Christmas keepsake from Charles R. Prilik. Very nice copy. Scarce christmas keepsake and type specimen. CPHAM/W71C1
np. Text ruled in black. Text set in Weiss type by Ed Johnson, Bundscho Typographers. Designed by Charles R. Prilik. 16mo. Original full glossy red paper wraps with printed paper label on front wrap. Christmas keepsake from Charles R. Prilik. Very nice copy. Scarce christmas keepsake and type specimen. CPHAM/W71C1
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
1854697271854. paperback. very good. Slim 8vos original printed wrappers. The Pamphlets include extracts from medical journals valedictory addresses and addresses delivered before various dental schools and organizations.<br/> <br/> unknown
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
Cologne (ma: stampato in Olanda), chez Pierre Marteau, 1695, in-12, piena pelle marmorizzata coeva, dorso a 5 nervi con titolo e fregi (perdita della doratura) negli scomparti, tagli spruzzati, pp. (12), 436. Frontespizio in rosso e nero, fregi in xilografia. Dorso brunito, con qualche mancanza, ma interno assai fresco. A causa di questo pamphlet contro François d'Aix de La Chaise, apparso nel 1693, Le Roux fu costretto a lasciare la Francia rifugiandosi a Bruxelles. Questa 2ª parte (che fece seguito al gran successo della 1ª apparsa con sottotitolo diverso) ha in questa edizione la particolarità di un "Catalogue des livres nouveaux" posto dopo la prefazione: assai inusuale per un editore fittizio come Marteau, dietro cui si celavano stampatori di opere rischiose da trasportare e vendere. Edizione originale con firma d'appartenenza "Giaco(mo) Soranzo, 1731": senatore della Repubblica di Venezia, nella cui biblioteca erano ben 4000 manoscritti e 20.000 libri raccolti in un catalogo di vendita nel 1780.
Paris, s.n.t., 1781, in-8, cartone posteriore cilestrino, tagli rossi, pp. 112. Eleganti fregi tipografici al frontespizio e in forma di testata. Mancanze alla carta di copertura del dorso, cerniera del piatto ant. semi-staccata; piccola macchia d'inchiostro che interessa 6 carte. Pamphlet anti-francese con notizie sulla guerra d'indipendenza americana e sulla missione di B. Franklin in Francia.
1973LFA00041N° 26 (Août-Septembre 1973) du "CRAPOUILLOT", 98 pages, format 300 x 230 mm, broché, illustré
1759ST19900Philadelphia and Germantown: Benjamin. Franklin and David. Hall or Christopher Sower 1759-60. 192 x 130 mm. 7 1/2 x 5". 1 p.l. collection title 47 1 71 4 76-168 iv 5-43 1 55 1 64 16 pp. <br/> Contemporary blind-ruled sheep nicely rebacked to style raised bands. Verso of front flyleaf inscribed in ink in the recipient's hand: "This Book is the Gift of Mr. Anthony Benezett sic to William Anderson October 14th 1760"; front pastedown with ink inscription: "The holy Book To Be Read"; title page with signature of William Anderson dated 1760; front flyleaf and both free endpapers with additional 19th century owner inscriptions. Miller 730; Smith Friends' Books I p. 240. For "Observations": Sabin 4676; Evans 8542. Boards a little dried and scuffed with a couple of small stains text variably toned because of colonial paper quality perhaps a fifth of the text rather browned dampstaining in the upper margin in the middle part of the volume mostly unobtrusive but darker and extending downward on a few leaves. The texts in the kind of problematic condition expected with early American imprints but the binding much better than is normally seen.<br/> <br/> This is a presentation copy of an important published collection of Quaker texts that includes four works printed by Benjamin Franklin as well as an early significant abolitionist tract that delivers a powerful condemnation of the slave trade. The collection title page lists nine tracts in total six of which were issued with separate title pages comprising: "An Extract from the Spirit of Prayer" by W. Law; "A Discourse on Mistakes concerning Religion" by Thomas Hartley; "Christ's Spirit or a Christian's Strength" "The Stumbling Stone" "The Doctrine of Baptism" and "The Trial of Spirits" all by William Dell; "The Liberty of Flesh and Spirit Distinguished" by J. Rutty; and "Observations on Enslaving Importing and Purchasing of Negroes &c." followed by "The Uncertainty of a Death-bed Repentance" both by Anthony Benezet. Miller asserts that "the first fifth sixth and seventh had previously been printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall all in Caslon type. The remainder had been printed by Christopher Saur who owned no Caslon letter." The volume title also in Calson type is attributed to the press of Franklin and Hall for the same reason. According to Miller Anthony Benezet put together this collection of Quaker material in the spring of 1760 in an edition of 500 copies with the hope of reaching those living "in ye back Parts of Maryland Virginia & N. Carolina . . . and Connecticut." First printed in 1759 Benezet's forceful denunciation of the slave trade is notable for using eyewitness accounts from people actually involved with the trade recounting the horrific practices and conditions that were realities of the system. Citing various lines of scripture Benezet argues that slavery runs contrary to Christian teachings and Mosaic law and that those who purchase and keep slaves bear as much guilt as the traders themselves. Born in France to Huguenot parents Benezet 1713-84 was a Quaker abolitionist educator and writer who became one of the earliest and most outspoken advocates against slavery in colonial America. He emigrated to Philadelphia by way of Rotterdam and London in 1731 where he founded Pennsylvania's first secondary school for girls and later opened one of the first schools to welcome black students. ANB says that "Although Benezet is recognized as the most prolific antislavery propagandist of the eighteenth century throughout his lifetime he supported and wrote about a wide variety of causes and topics including assistance for Acadian refugees temperance peace fair treatment of Native Americans religion educational reform and poor relief." His wife Joyce Benezet d. 1786 née Marriott was a preacher in the faith herself. According to Waldstreicher Franklin maintained a "lifelong friendship with Quaker politicians merchants and scientists. . . . He admired Quakerism because of its affirmation of simplicity frugality anti-slavery and humanitarianism." Franklin also saw the possibility of profit in printing for the considerable Quaker population of his colony. Hall 1714-72 came to Philadelphia from London in 1744 to work for Franklin and became a partner in the firm in 1748. As a considerable mark of his regard for Hall Franklin drew up a contract whereby his partner would over an 18-year period buy him out. It is a further sign of Franklin's regard for Hall that the printer is buried beside Franklin and his wife. As to contemporaneous provenance we can speculate with some degree of certainty that our William Anderson was the person of that name who was a Quaker preacher from Haverford near Philadelphia. His wife Margaret--like Benezet's wife Joyce--was also a preacher and these two husband-and-wife teams are dealt with in Rebecca Larson's "Daughter of Light: Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad 1700-1775" 1999 Appendix 2. . B[enjamin]. Franklin and D[avid]. Hall or Christopher Sower unknown
239676 printed in England 2 in US. Austin of England Circa late 1940s - early 1950s. Various sizes Paperbound pamphlets. Printed with full color illustrations. One lot of 8 promotional pamphlets published by the Austin Motor Company of England. Some minor cockling to the bottom edge of one item else all are in very good to fine condition. 6 printed in England, 2 in US. Austin of England Circa late 1940s - early 1950s. unknown
ORD-19516A Lyon. Aux dépens de la Compagnie. s.d. ca 1782. In-12 (115 x 185 mm) dos muet, plats marbrés muets également, 32 pages. Violente satire contre l'abbé Raynal adressée à Mr G., Négociant à Lyon. De Florence le 3 de Janvier 1782. Page de titre ornée d'un amour en médaillon, bandeau en 1er page de texte. Exemplaire affecté de mouillures claires le plus souvent marginales, couverture un peu abîmée mais solide. État passable, peu courant.
168639550Primarily London 1686. Third edition of Stillingfleet's "Doctrines" and later edition of Sherlock's "Protestant Resolution" else first editions or first edition of the translation in the case of LaPlacette. Pp. Stillingfleet:-4 including Imprimatur leaf 122 2 Table of Contents with "Advertisement" in lower portion of page;Sherlock- 2 2 title 71 72 blank errata slip pasted to lower margin of p. 71; Freeman-2 being 1 page of "Books printed for Fincham Gardiner" 2 title 72; Altham-2 30; 25-40 lacking A2 Freeman- vi 70; Anon-2 39 40 being page of advertisements for "Books lately printed for Richard Chiswell"; Williams- 4 including title advertisement errata on verso56; Goodman-2 56; Stillingfleet- 47 1 advertisements 4 43 1 advertisement; Sherlock-6 26; La Placette-4 159 1 blank 4 pages ads for Chiswell; Browne- 14 of 16 lacking A1 37 1; 2 being title of second part 65. 1 vols. Small 4to. Contemporary paneled calf cornerpiece designs with initials "I. W." or "I. O. W." maroon morocco label reading "Tracts against Popery" and with the paper number label in the panel above reading 346. Rubbed upper joint and corners and the head of spine worn stiching firm front free endpaper with manuscript contents loose some browning generally light some margins cropped affecting headlines or marginalia else very good with the signature of William Mitnor generally cropped on a few leaves. Third edition of Stillingfleet's "Doctrines" and later edition of Sherlock's "Protestant Resolution" else first editions or first edition of the translation in the case of LaPlacette. Pp. Stillingfleet:-4 including Imprimatur leaf 122 2 Table of Contents with "Advertisement" in lower portion of page;Sherlock- 2 2 title 71 72 blank errata slip pasted to lower margin of p. 71; Freeman-2 being 1 page of "Books printed for Fincham Gardiner" 2 title 72; Altham-2 30; 25-40 lacking A2 Freeman- vi 70; Anon-2 39 40 being page of advertisements for "Books lately printed for Richard Chiswell"; Williams- 4 including title advertisement errata on verso56; Goodman-2 56; Stillingfleet- 47 1 advertisements 4 43 1 advertisement; Sherlock-6 26; La Placette-4 159 1 blank 4 pages ads for Chiswell; Browne- 14 of 16 lacking A1 37 1; 2 being title of second part 65. 1 vols. Small 4to. Wing S5592; S3306; F2140; A 2936 and 2937; F2142; A3309; W2702; G1104; S5587 and 5588; S3334A; L429 and T705; B5184 unknown
51721Calmann Lévy 1877, in-12 relié demi-basane rougeV-249 p. (frottements sans gravité au dos, quelques rousseurs, sinon bon état) Rare et curieux ouvrage, dans lequel l'auteur estime que, la baisse de la moralité aidant, il n'y aura bientôt plus de femmes...
1789200553Au Grelot, chez Momus, imprimeur des maniaques, 1789, in-8, 70 pp., broché, sans couverture.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 79 pages. Illustrated. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwi de. Excellent condition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers, 12mo. 174 pages. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Very good conditi on. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 38 pages. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Cover chipped, bottom corner bumped, good condition. (ComHist-10-16)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 38 pages. OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide. Some cover soil. Very good condition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; 16mo. 32 pages. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Some cov er wear and soil; very good condition. (W-62)
161820202Lyon, le 16 août 1818, "Broché, Façonné et Uni" ; in-8, broché ; 24 pp.
Paper wrappers; 4to. 31 pages. Some cover soil; otherwise, excellent cond ition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 32 pages. Illustrated copiously with photographs. OC LC lists five copies worldwide. Israel-Arab War, 1967--Occupied territories Excellent condition. (W-62)
197616581Paris Gallimard 1976 In-8 185 pp
Paper wrappers, 4to. 6 pages. Holocaust-era report. Information Service, Vol. XVIII, No. 23, Part 2. OCL C lists no copies worldwide. Edges sunned; very good condition. (PC-1)