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Fourth edition, [2], 21, [1]pp., text a little browned, disbound. A satire purporting to be from Gilbert Burnet to Benjamin Hoadly.
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.
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, lacks half-title, [2], 5-23, [1] pp., disbound.
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)
Paper wrappers; 16mo. 32 pages. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Some cov er wear and soil; very good condition. (W-62)
Woodcut vignette on title, 8pp., as folded, a very nice copy. The British Library copy only in the ESTC.
32p. Two text woodcut engravings. Age stained. Double column. 8vo. Removed. No wraps, (if there were any ever present). Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
Second edition, 8vo, 45, [3, ads]pp., lower blank margin with small worm pinhole extending to track in last few pages, disbound.
[4], 68, [2]pp., with half-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First Edition, half-title and final leaf of advertisements, library stamp on blank verso of title and last leaf, [2], vi, 190, [2] pp., disbound. The Sanhedrim was the highest court of justice and supreme council at Jerusalem.
Second edition, 8vo, 40pp., disbound pamphlet.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 38 pages. OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide. Some cover soil. Very good condition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 38 pages. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Cover chipped, bottom corner bumped, good condition. (ComHist-10-16)
First Edition, half-title, [4], 9-51, [1]pp., disbound. At this time Chesterfield had recently resigned the Lord-Lieutenancy of Ireland, and had taken on the duties of Secretary of State. There had been a difference of opinion with the Duke of Newcastle on foreign policy during 1747 and Chesterfield was anxious to bring the continental war to a close.
Paper wrappers, 12mo. 174 pages. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Very good conditi on. (PC-1)
First Edition, no half-title, cont. signature of E. Blackett on upper blank margin of title, the final page contains a description of "William's New Circulating Library, near the Bell-Savage, Ludgate-Hill," [6], 9-85, [1] pp., disbound. A defence of William Pitt.
First English Edition, 66 pp., disbound. Goldsmith, 8030.
First Edition?, 4to, no half title, 39, [1] pp., disbound. ESTC T190063.
First edition, 43, [1]pp., cont. name on upper blank margin of title, disbound. Goldsmith, 14717.
First edition, [4], 22pp., some light staining, disbound.
First edition, 24pp., disbound, a very good copy. A brilliant parody ridiculing the two numbers in Addison's 'Spectator' which praise 'Chevy Chase'. The poem on which Wagstaffe focuses critical attention is the old ballad of 'Tom Thumb, his Life and Death' ("in Arthur's Court Tom Thumb did live" - STC 24115, Wing T1789A-1790B), a work "proper to adorn the shelves of Bodley or the Vatican". This powerful essay, full of mock learning ("I have consulted Monsieur Le Clerk and my Friend Dr. B---ly"), textual criticism (having collated "all the Manuscripts.... also an Arabick Copy.... I find it an Interpolation"), Virgilian parallels and critical acclaim for the ballad's supposed "Poetical Genius" and emotions "that may move the Mind of the most polite Reader, with the inward Meltings of Humanity". Suggestions that this piece may have sufficient literary merit to suppose that Swift must have had a hand in it may be discounted Wagstaffe was a physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, whether he was also an original satirist influenced by Swift is open to question, but he certainly must have met him quite frequently at the house of his father-in-law, Charles Bernard. Teerink-Scouten, 484 ("doubtful").
First edition, [2], 60 + 2pp., adverts, presentation inscription from the author to Dr. W. Wade, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Roy. 8vo., with a large folding ley; boards, cloth back, covers somewhat age-marked but internally a very good, clean copy of a scarce work. THE SIGNET LIBRARY COPY, with its ownership inscriptions on cover and paste-down. The catalogue, which is well classified by subject, contains over 80,000 items of which some 200 are pamphlets