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Paper wrappers; 16mo. 32 pages. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Some cov er wear and soil; very good condition. (W-62)
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)
First Edition, lacks half-title, [2], 5-23, [1] pp., disbound.
First edition, 24pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Royal College of Surgeons of England copy only on Copac.
First Edition, 16pp., disbound. The author was one of six reformers consulted by Colonel Sharman, a leader of the Irish Volunteers, on the ideas for political development in Ireland. His reply shows the essentially conservative and aristocratic nature of proposals that had alarmed his political associates. Bradshaw, 7528.
Fourth edition, [2], 21, [1]pp., text a little browned, disbound. A satire purporting to be from Gilbert Burnet to Benjamin Hoadly.
First edition, [2], 30pp., without half-title and final advert leaf, disbound. Goldsmiths-Kress, no. 10398; Sabin, 40439.
First Edition, title lightly foxed, 26 pp., modern cloth-backed marbled boards. Signed "John Dumbell, Mersey Mills, near Warrington, May 20, 1814." Goldsmith, 20873; COPAC finds the British Library copy only, OCLC adds copies at Princeton and the National Library of Australia.
Second Edition, half-title, [4], 24 pp., disbound.
Second edition, [2], 82pp., disbound. 'The two b[rothe]rs' mentioned are Thomas Pelham Holles, Duke of Newcastle, and the Right Hon. Henry Pelham. 'An examination of the principles;..' is by John Perceval.
First Edition, half-title, [4], 43, [1] pp., disbound. Charging that the Council's address in the London Gazette of 31 August is an attack on the King. Sabin, 40461.
First edition, 4to, [4], 15, [1, blank]pp., with half-title which has a small hole which just carries through to the title, stitched as issued, corners a little dog-eared. 3 UK locates and 5 North American in ESTC.
First Edition, half-title, errata slip after title, stab-holes in the inner blank margins, short tear in G3 and G4 (no loss of text), [4], 47, [1] pp., disbound. An attempt to prove with his own detailed figures that the accountant for the East India Company, George Anderson, was guilty of producing a false balance sheet. Kress, B2426; Goldsmith, 15174.
First Edition, half-title, early signature on title, 31, [1] pp., disbound. The letter points out that if forces were sent, Spain would undoubtedly attack at once. However, the British fleet would have to protect the Portuguese trade with Brazil, Paraguay and Madeira.
Second Edition, corrected and enlarged, 4to, piece torn from upper blank margin of title (not touching the text), [4], 72pp., disbound. Kress, B2474; Goldsmith, 15727.
Second Edition, corrected and enlarged, small 4to, [4], 72pp., piece torn from upper blank margin of title (not touching the text), hole to final leaf (just touching two lines of text),disbound. Kress, B2474; Goldsmith, 15727.
Third Edition, 3pp. of advertisements at the end, 37, [3] pp., disbound.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 36 pages. With annotations and references. Israeli scientific report. OCLC lis ts no copies worldwide. Cover sunned; very good condition. (W-62)
First Edition, 30, [4]pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Twentieth edition, 8vo (200 x 125 mm), [8], 55, [1]pp., recent calf-backed marbled boards, red morocco title label lettered in gilt on upper cover. The earliest known edition, 5th, London, 1771, all edition being rare, this twentieth edition not being recorded by ESTC. Wellcome v, p. 140 (11th, 18th & 28th edition); NLM p. 422 (6th, 8th, 18th, 21st, 22nd & 26th edition).
16899Lyon, Imprimerie d'Aimé Vingtrinier, 1863 - Opuscule in 8° de 45 pages assemblées en feuillets cousus sur plat uni fort, bel exemplaire.
Third Edition, no half-title, 21, [1] pp., disbound. In imitation of Cibber, Philips, Thomson, Young, Pope and Swift. Foxon, B522.
First edition, xxx [i.e.xl],188pp., ( p. xl misnumbered xxx), with half-title, insignificant tape mark to fore-margin of title page, recent quarter calf, marbled boards, spine morocco label lettered in gilt. William Falconer (1744-1824), physician to the Bath hospital, "Despite this abrasive personality Falconer ran a successful spa practice, counting among his patients the duke of Portland, Lord Chancellor Thurlowe, William Pitt, and Horatio Nelson. A cultivated man, Falconer engaged in the activities of the Bath and West of England Society and the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society."?Oxford DNB.
First Edition, advert. leaf after title, [4], 58pp., disbound. Keith held a living in Scotland and took an active interest in agricultural matters. He made experiments in distillation at the request of the Scotch Distillery Committee of the House of Commons and later for the Commissioners of Excise in Scotland. This survey of Aberdeenshire is his major work. The L, ABu, C, E, and O copies in the ESTC.