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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
221701 February 1831. No place. 1p landscape 12mo. In fair condition aged and worn laid down on part of a leaf from an album. The letter begins in lighthearted fashion but soon turns sombre with a list of Rickman's friends who have recently died. Reads: 'My dear Sir! Truth will out – The lady has been trying Bargain Tea all entire at 8s/. - this pleases me – so look to it! - I am confined to my room not so ill in health but I have lost great friends – Mrs. Hobson my best dead – Mrs Thos. Rickman dead – Mr. Gray dead & some living ones have flown off & all this cuts me up! - God bless you & yours! Clio'. Endorsed at foot of page: 'Clio Rickman the friend of Voltaire'. 1 February 1831. No place. unknown
2279London: printed for Ric. Chiswell 1687. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 2 14pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London: printed for Ric. Chiswell, 1687 hardcover
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2278London: printed by Henry Hills printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel 1687. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. iv 88 p. Includes table of contents. Each chapter has caption title "The Catholic representer." and colophon with date 1686 or MDCLXXXVI. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing G1327. Bound with: Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London: printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, for his houshold and chappel, 1687. hardcover
1871GT052Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons 1871. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. small 8vo. From Blackwood's Magazine May 1871 5 PAMPHLETS BOUND IN ONE.THE BATTLE OF DORKING Chesney Sir George Tomkyns 64pp BOUND WITH: "Why Johnny Didn't Interfere" An Answer to " The Fight at Dame Europa's School" pub by Whittaker & Co. London 1871 12p: BOUND WITH: The Break-Up or Dame Europa's School; or What Came of Making The English Boy Join in The Fight Pub. William Clowes & Sons London 12pp Nd: BOUND WITH: Mrs Briton's Letter Touching the Europa Troubles 92pp Longmans Green and Co.1871: BOUND WITH: The Row in Mrs Britain's Kitchen As Observed From His Web by a Spider. The original pamphlet illus. cover bound-in 48pp 1884 William Blackwood & Sons 16cms. 5 RARE PAMPHLETS BOUND IN A CONTEMPORARY CLOTH BINDING. Contents all fine. 16cms. The Battle of Dorking is a novella which strated the genre of 'Invasion Literature'. Written just after the Franco-Prussian War its describes an imagined invasion by a German speaking country. First pub. in Blackwood's magazineand then is this pamphlett form and finally as a novel. The inclusion of this copy in a collection has resulted in the purple illus. covers and rear adverts being missing and but still a rare item. <br/> <br/> William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
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17761Seven works in one volume 8vo. Upper wrapper of Blacow's Defence bound in "The Queen that Jack Found" with 13 woodcuts - 12 by George Cruikshank - and bound without the advertisements Osmer's Dissertation lacking one leaf pp 43/4. Some light foxing and soiling old manuscript contents list to front blank marbled endpapers sides and edges bookplates to paste down and fly leaf. 19th century half calf slightly worn rebacked with a black label reading "Pamphlets". A varied collection of 18th and 19th century works including several very rare items. Scholefield's sermon followed the riots and destruction of the Dissenters' chapels in Birmingham. The Abstract and Appendix to the Sacred Tragedy are removed from a larger work. Rev. Richard Blacow was convicted of libel having referred to Queen Caroline in a sermon as "the Goddess of Lust" and she is also the subject of the lively poem "The Queen That Jack Found" which contains caricatures of the royal couple and other public figures. Freer's paper on syphilis was his only published work. Only two copies Oxford and Cambridge located of Blacow's Defence and one Edinburgh of the play "The Operatives". Osmer's "Dissertation on Horses" is a very scarce work in any edition with only three copies appearing at auction in the last 30 years. Cohn 679. unknown
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2287London : printed by Henry Hills printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his printing-house on the Ditch-side in Black-Fryers 1688. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 16 58; 2pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing G1347. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London : printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his hardcover
2288London : printed and are to be sold by Randall Taylor near Stationers-Hall MDCLXXXVIII. 1688. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 8 72pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing W2721. With a preliminary imprimatur leaf. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings. <br/> <br/> London : printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688] hardcover
184712406Andrea Moretti Genova 1847 - 1857. 1st edition. Hardback. Quarter calf over mottled boards G. 568241234pp cheap paper browned in places top of 4th item shaved close but not affecting text old fold marks to 2 items. A small 6"x 4" bound collection of political pamphlets. Uncommon. Pasella wrote only the third Item. Andrea Moretti, Genova hardcover
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1939196255London : Oxford University Press 1939. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original full cloth binding with a gilt-titled red leather to the spine. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Top edge gilt. Light foxing on first title page. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; Description: 1v. : various pag. ; 18cm. Subjects: Politics -- Society -- Culture -- History -- Economics -- Pamphlets -- Periodicals -- Collections. Some pamphlets have their original colour-printed stiff card wrappers included in the binding. London : Oxford University Press hardcover
16999several on the question of the succession in Bavaria 1778 these in French others on British naval matters and on the treaties ending the War of Austrian Succession two are dated 1749-1750 the remainder 1775-1779 corrections in pencil 1 side 4to. no place no date c. unbound rather soiled unknown
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1764001R83Various publishers including . Paris &/or Geneva: -1769. 1764 Fourteen 14 Rare French Literary Pamphlets in two volumes. All 8vo. 205 mm. Leather backed marbled boards very slightly worn. Hardbound. Text in fine condition; some offsetting from the engravings. Contents include: Vol. I - 1. LETTRE AMOUREUSE D'HELOISE A ABAILARD. Translation of: Eloisa to Abelard by Alexander Pope. New Edition corrected by the autor. Chez la veuve Duchesne Paris: 1766. 30 p. large engraving by Eisen; Engraved headpiece by Colardeau. 2. LETTRE DE DON CARLOS A ELISABETH SUIVIE DUN PASSAGE DE L'AMINTE DU TASSE TRADUIT EN VERS & Du Poeme De La Nuit imite de Gesner. Panckoucke Paris & Duchesne Lille: 1768. pp. VIII 29 Gravelot engraved plate. 3. LETTRE DE JULIE FILLE D'AUGUSTE A OVIDE. By Claude Dorat. A Geneve Et se trouve a Paris: Chez Bauche: 1766. 23p. With Engraved head and tail pieces by Eisen and Massard. 4. LETTRE D'OVIDE A JULIE PRECEDEE DUNE LETTRE EN PROSE A M. DIDEROT. By the Marquis de Pezay. Geneva: 1767. 32p. Full page engraved plate and vignettes after Eisen. 5. LETTRE DE SAPHO A PHAON Precedee d'une Epitre a Rosine D'une vie de Sapho & suivie d'une Traduction en Vers des Ouvrages de ce Poete. By Blin de Sainmore. Sebastien Jorry Paris: 1766. 32 p. Engraved plate by Aliamet after Gravelot; Vignettes by Ghendt after Eisen another by Choffard. 6. LETTRE DE CATON D'UTIQUE A CESAR. By Abbe Parmentier. Lambert Paris: 1766. 34 p. Engraved plate after Gravelot. 7. LETTRE D'ALCIBIADE A GLICERE: Bouquetiere d'Athenes suivie d'une Lettre de Venus a Paris et d'une Epitre a la Maitresse que J'Aurai. By Marquis de Pezay. S. Jorry Geneva & Paris: 1764. 36 p. Large engraved plate and vignettes by Eisen. Vol. II - 1. LETTRE DU COMTE DE COMMINGES A SA MERE: Suivie d'une Lettre de Philomele a Progne. By Claude-Joseph Dorat. S. Jorry Paris: 1764. 68 p. Two full page engravings vignettes by Eisen & Massard. 2. L'HEUREUX JOUR EPITRE A MON AMI. By le Parquis de Pezay. Duchene Paris: 1768. pp. 29 1. Engraved title full page engraving & vignettes by Eisen & Massard. Cohen p. 797. 3. LISLE MERVEILLEUSE. Poeme en Trois Chants Traduit du Grec Suivi d'Alphonse ou de l'Alcide Espagnol Conte tres Moral. By C. J. Dorat. Geneva: 1768. 85 p. Engraved plate after Eisen. 4. L'HOPITAL DES FOUS Aesculapius - or The Hospital of Fools by William Walsh. A Play translated by De La Flotte. Jorry Paris: 1765. Large plate head-piece and tail-piece engraved by Delafosse after Eisen. Two lines of French manuscript about Fools. 5. EXTRAIT DE QUELQUES PIECES PRESENTEES A L'ACADEMIE FRANCOISE Pour concourir au Prix de poesie de L'Annee 1766. Regnard Paris: 1766. 27 p. 6. EPITRE AUX MALHEUREUX Piece qui a Eu L'Accessit du Prix de l'Academie Francois 1766. par M G.-H. Gaillard. Paris Regnard: 1766. 10p. 7. EPITRE A UN AMI SUR LA RECHERCHE DU BONHEUR. Cette Piece a concouru au Price de l'Academie Francois 1766. par M.D. Avocat au Parlement Cuissart & Regnard Paris: 1766. 19p. Small circular stain on first 10 pages. This collection is sometimes found with the texts in a different order and with different pagings and signatures and/or with one or more pieces omitted. There are often different printers and publishers where identified. The artists and engravers were among the best of this great era in illustration: Charles-Dominique-Joseph Eisen 1720-1778; Charles-Pierre Colardeau 1732-1776; Hubert Francois Gravelot 1699-1773; Jacques Aliamet 1726-1788; Jean Francois Rousseau; Emmanuel Jean Nepomucene de Ghendt 1738-1815; Joseph de Longueil 1730-1792; Jean Massard 1740-1822; Pierre-Philippe Choffard 1730-1809. A classic of 18th century French book illustration. CHEST 2/1. Hardcover. Very Good. Various publishers, including . Paris &/or Geneva: -1769. hardcover
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118524University of Minnesota. First. Wraps. Very Good. 19 volumes. Various dates of publication. University of Minnesota paperback
10861Various: Various Various. FIRST EDITIONS. An important collection of botanical and paleontology papers put together by John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell of Whatcombe one of the founders and presidents of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. He is well known for his philanthropic commitments for the furtherance of natural history archaeology and physical sciences in the County of Dorset. Bound together in half calf over marbled boards occasional browning otherwise an excellent copy with Mansel-Pleydell's bookplate. An important collection of 10 botanical and paleontology papers which includes works by the botanist and pharmacist Timbal-Lagrave W. Talbot Aveline William Whitaker Hooker Planchon Filhol and Joly among others.<br /> <br /> THE COLLECTION<br /> <br /> TIMBAL-LAGRAVE M.E. "Une excursion botanique a Cascastel Durban et villeneuve dans les corbières." Offprint from Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres de Toulouse 7e série tome VI pp. 626-50. Toulouse: Louis & Jean-Matthieu Douladoure 1874. 8vo. 27 pp.<br /> <br /> TIMBAL-LAGRAVE M.E. " Deuxième excursion dans les Corbières Orientales Saint-Victor Le col D'Estrem Tuchan Vingrau." Offprint from Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres de Toulouse 7e série tome VII pp. 438-78. Toulouse: Louis & Jean-Matthieu Douladoure 1875. 8vo. i pp. 438-78.<br /> <br /> AVELINE W. Talbot. Memoirs of the geological survey of Great Britain and of the Museum of Practical Geology. The geology of parts of Nottinghamshire Yorkshire and Derbyshire. London: Longman Green Longman and Roberts 1861. 4to. 22 2 pp.<br /> <br /> WHITAKER William. Guide to the geology of London and the neighbourhood. Second edition. London: Longmans & Co. 1875. 8vo. xii 73 3 pp. With frontispiece illustrating "section across the London basin" and numerous tables.<br /> <br /> HOOKER J.D. "Lecture on insular floras delivered before the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Nottingham August 27 1866." Offprint from The Gardeners' Chronicle January 1867. London: Bradbury Evans and Co. 1867. 8vo. 12 pp. <br /> <br /> PLANCHON J.-E. "Sur la végétation des terrains silicuex dans les Départments du Gard et de L'Hérault." Offprint from Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France. 4to. 7 pp.<br /> <br /> FILHOL E. JEANBERNAT E. & TIMBAL-LAGRAVE E. "Exploration scientifique du Massif d'Arbas Haute-Garonne." Offprint from the Bulletin de la Societe des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles de Toulouse. Toulouse Louis & Jean-Matthieu Douladoure 1875. 4to. 114 pp. With 2 full-page engraved plates numbered II and III.<br /> "Mémoires originaux." In: Revue des Sciences Naturelles. Toulouse. Vol. I. ca. 1871-72. Includes:<br /> — JOLY N. "Études sur les moeurs le défveloppement et les métamorphoses d'un petit poisson chinois du genre Macropode." pp. 445-473. With 1 folding engraved plate with 24 figures a few in colour. —LEYMERIE M. "Description géognostique du versant Méridional de la montagne noire dans l'aude." pp. 474-503. — LORET Henri. "Des régions botaniques de l'Hérault avec une appréciation préliminaire des causes qui nous privent depuis un siècle d'une flore de Montpellier." pp. 504-525.— ESTOR A. "Des microzymas." pp. 525-548. Travaux Français." Zoologie. pp. 549-603; Botanique. pp. 604-624; Géologie pp. 624-652. Misc. pp. 652-656. With 3 engraved plates 2 folding and in colour.<br /> <br /> The London Geological Journal. Volume I September 1846. February 1847 May 1847. 132 pp. With 23 engraved plates 2 double-page 2 folding.<br /> <br /> SIMON Victor. Notice sur la géologie du Dèpartment de la Moselle. n.p.: Rousseau-Pallez 1861. 11pp. With 2 pages of manuscript contents in back.<br /> <br /> AUTHORS:<br /> <br /> TIMBAL-LAGRAVE Edouard 1819-88 botanist and pharmacist of Toulouse discovered numerous species. The complex cultural cycle for the violet was one of his important find as well as numerous spontaneous hybrids between species of Cistus discussed by Darwin in his Different Forms Of Flowers On Plants Of The Same Species.<br /> <br /> AVELINE William Talbot 1822-1903 geologist and district surveyor on the geological survey. He exchanged letters with Charles Darwin.<br /> <br /> WHITAKER William 1836-1925 Stratigrapher and hydrogeologist was associated with the Geological Survey and had correspondence with Charles Darwin.<br /> <br /> HOOKER Joseph Dalton 1817-1911 was arguably the most important British botanist of the nineteenth century. A traveller and plant collector he was one of Charles Darwin's closest fri;ends and eventually became director of Britain's Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.<br /> <br /> PLANCHON Jules Emile 1823-1888 French botanist was the herbarium assistant at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. He was also professor of botany at Belgium professor school of medicine and pharmacy Nancy and at the faculty at Montpellier.<br /> <br /> FILHOL Edouard 1814-1833 did work with Timbal-Lagrave at Toulouse and wrote on botany and mountain plants of Haute Garonne and Arbas regions.<br /> <br /> JEANBERNAT Ernest Jules Marie 1835-1888 botanist from Toulouse worked with Timbal-Lagrave and Filhol. wrote about geology and botany of the Pyrenees.<br /> <br /> From the Revue des Sciences Naturelles:<br /> JOLY Nicholas 1812-1885 French physician and physiologist. His writings were on fish. especially in China.<br /> LEYMERIE Alexandre 1801-1878 French geologist who had correspondence with Charles Lyell.<br /> LORET Henri.fl. 1870 professor at Montpellier wrote on the various flowers that grown in the regions of L'Herault.<br /> ESTOR A.fl. 1866 was assistant to Béchamp. Together they developed and refined the Theory of Microzymas.<br /> French Zoology Botany and Geology by the leading author's of the day with a bibliography on the researchers of Parthenogenese by De Siebold.<br /> SIMON M. Victorfl. 1828 geologist at the Départment de la Moselle. His main work was in the Alsace area.<br /> <br /> From the London Geological Journal:<br /> Articles by Searles Wood James Carter on the occurrence of a new species of Ichthyosaurus in the Chalk Mantell on prices of Fossils N.T. Wetherell Toulmin Smith Charlesworth; accounts given by Lyell and Professor Owens discussions by Professor Henslow Pearce Cunnington Buckland and numerous other notes on fossils. [Various] unknown
2284London : Printed by Henry Hills printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his printing-house on the Ditch-side in Black-Fryers 1687. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 4 48pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing G1328A; McAlpin Coll. IV p.245. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London : Printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his hardcover
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
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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