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Jews--Prayer-books and devotions--EnglishCloth; 16mo. 204 pages. Part of text in Hebrew. OCLC lists no copies wor ldwide. Few marks in pencil; otherwise, excellent condition. (PC-1)
First edition, [2], 5-64pp., disbound.
39, [1]pp., 1 plate, presentation inscription from the author to Dr Wade, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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
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
First separate edition, 49, [1]pp., disbound. Not listed on Copac or OCLC. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
12 parts iv, 18, 19, 19, 23, 25, 18, 18, 19, 19, 19, 19, 19pp., each tract has separate title page dated 1853 or 1854 and of various editions, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
148517S.l.n.n. (1753) in-12, 363-XII pp., dérelié, tranches rouges.
202943Paris, Se vend rue du Sépulchre, n° 15., (1789) in-8, 16 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente moderne verte.
205283Paris, Baudouin et se vend rue du Sépulchre, n°15, s.d. in-8, 16 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente bleue. Quelques mouillures claires.
Original Paper Wrappers, 4to, xi, 110 pages. 27 cm. "An interim report of the Committee on Peace Problems. " SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) World War, 1939-1945 -- Peace. Light wear, Good+ Condition (p-4-6)
Cover title: "Draft: Not for Quotation: Comments invited. " Paper wrappers; 4to. 15 pages. Illustrated with figures. References on last page. Israeli scientific report. Has been folded; edges bumped. Very good condition. (W-62)
[212]-215, 156-160pp., one lithographic plate, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Third edition, xv,[1],30,[2]pp., disbound.
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
Paper wrappers; 16mo. National Preaching Mission Series. Ten pages. OCLC li sts two copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (PC-1)
First separate edition, 18pp., 2 plates (one coloured) each accompanied by a leaf of explanatory text, disbound. Reprinted by J. E. Adlard, from 'The Pathological Transactions', 1868-69. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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.
Paper wrappers; 4to. 136 pages. "A United Synagogue jubilee publication (1 913-1963) . " Cover sunned; edges bumped. Very good condition. (PC-1)
Cover illustration depicts a Belgian and Briton meeting at Ostend - free after four years in Hun hands; Through the Tunnel at Last! - by Lovat Fraser; Cambrai Rescued from the Wrecker's Clutches; The Doom of Sergeant Ramroad, by Hamilton Fyfe; Canadian Chariots Gathered to Capture Cambrai; Deliverance & Trophies from Tunnels & Dug-outs; With Belgium's Armies Advancing to Bruges; Freeing the Soil of France of the Invader - Following up the Line of German Retreat; Sending propaganda pamphlets via balloon; Some of the quarter million taken since July - German Prisoners; Hardy Albanian Highlanders help the Allies; The Lighter Side of Flying, by Night-hawk; Where Saint George Smote the German Michael; Woman and the New Society, by W.L. George; Learning and Mercy as Victims of Vile 'Kultur'; Republic or Limited Monarchy? by Frederic William Wile; Shakespeare and the War. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. A worthy copy. Book
Single sheet printed on one side only, 312 x 125mm. "[Sung to the] Tune.-"O the golden days of good Queen Bess."" Not listed on Copac.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 24 pages. With notes. OCLC lists nine copies worldwide. Some cover soil; very good condition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 24 pages. OCLC lists nine copies worldwide. Very good condition. (Holo2-14-7)