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19088766Paris: Boivin & Cie 1908. First edition. 4to. Unpaginated. Blue cloth pictorial boards with gilt titling and decoration significant wear including loss to bottom of spine and front cover gilt edges and pages both toned good/very good. Collated complete with 70 pages 30 of which are full-page color illustrations by JOB. Boivin & Cie unknown
193321447PARIS: Boivin & Cia Èditeurs 1933. Folio.- 37 hojas sin paginar.- Cartoné editorial.- Numerosas láminas fuera de texto. Muy buen ejemplar. Boivin & Cia Èditeurs unknown
29356Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY 1797. First edition. Howes S-228 Sabin 78287 Evans 82810. Original leather spine tips worn and chipped Shelf label on spine no front free endpaper. Accession numbers on page iii. . Other hardcover books
29356Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY 1797. First edition. Howes S-228 Sabin 78287 Evans 82810. Original leather spine tips worn and chipped Shelf label on spine no front free endpaper. Accession numbers on page iii. . Other hardcover
0483393436.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1331861241.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1798211049New York: Isaac Collins 1798. Hardbound. G-: Wear to the edges and corners. A spiderweb of cracks over the spine. Apparently delicious as a little friend chewed away the top right corners of the pages but miraculously missed all text and ink. Looks like he tasted a small portion at the very bottom of the spine too. Previous owner's name in ink on the front free end page. Tanning and foxing to the pages. Solid binding. Brown leather-esque may be goatskin covered boards with gilt text on a red plate on the spine. 360 pages; no illustrations. Very interesting reading; diaries of Job Scott about people with whom he met his itinerant preaching meetings he attended in England Europe and the United States his travels by sea that mention one trip from Boston to Paris by way of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and much more. Isaac Collins hardcover
CA05B-00874Isaac Collins. Collectible - Acceptable. New York: Isaac Collins 1797. 12mo. 360pp. Good book. Ex-library. Original brown leather boards reconstructed contemporary spine. Boards scratched and edgeworn. Bookplate inside. Owner's name on front free endpage and title page. Quakers biography Inquire if you need further information. Isaac Collins hardcover
179756850New-York: printed and sold by Isaac Collins no. 189 Pearl-Street 1797. 12mo pp. xii 2 360; contemporary and likely original full sheep; rubbed and worn hinges cracked; good and the binding remains sound. Early ownership signature of Hannah Winslow. A small typed note on the front pastedown notes: "Bought Libbie Sale Jan. 24 & 25 1911." "In this travelogue and account of American Quaker practice Scott recounts how he traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States as they then existed before making an expedition to Europe to attend meetings in England Wales and Ireland. Though evocative place names are abundant travel-detail is limited. His diary is divided between his soul-searching and specific accounts of his experiences at various meetings. Although Scott often records feeling compelled to remain silent in these meetings he was a notable speaker and his writings although they became controversial after his death were highly influential" OCLC. Not in Bartlett; Evans 32810; Howes S228; Sabin 78288. printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street unknown
18312101180106Philadelphia : John Comly 1831-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Quaker Faith During the American Revolution: Hicksite Quaker Thought 2 volume set. Bound in early calf. Sabin 78298. Job Scott 1751-1793 was an American Quaker Hicksite minister from Rhode Island and prominent American quietist. Scott traveled throughout early America and actively resisted taxation due to conscience during the Revolution. In his journal Scott describes meetings with Friends in New England North Carolina New Hampshire Haddonfield NJ Pennsylvania Rhode Island Moses Brown Springfield Massachusetts etc. V. 1 p. 535 and v. 2 p. 576. Spotting throughout. Tucked into an old piece of paper is a four-leaf clover I have not tested its luck but it may still yield fortuitous qualities. John Comly hardcover
1797028149New York: Printed and sold by Isaac Collins no. 189 Pearl-Street 1797. Small Octavo. xii 2 360 pages. In this travelogue and account of American Quaker practice Scott recounts how he traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States in 1779. The big issue was the Quaker refusal to pay taxes to support the war. Though evocative place names are abundant travel-detail is limited. His diary is divided between his soul-searching and specific accounts of his experiences at various meetings. Although Scott often records feeling compelled to remain silent in these meetings he was a notable speaker and his writings although they became controversial after his death were highly influential. "A testimony from the Monthly Meeting of Providence concerning Job Scott."--Page iii-x./ Bio/History: "The Rhode Island Quaker minister Job Scott . was not a deist but a Quietist who advocated the inward experience of God over any outward authorities and placed personal experience as central to authentic spiritual experience ." Previous owner's gift of book reads: "Mary Lawson to Lactitia Harry to Sarah Lukens". The inscription appears to be in the early 19th century. Bound in modern black cloth spine lettering gilt newer endpapers some toning to leaves. A very good copy. Cf. Dandelion Introduction to Quakerism p. 84. Evans 32810; Howes S-228. Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street unknown
0548286884.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0548474729.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1163610909.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1163792071.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1347154906.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1798AQ14963Warrington: Re-printed for and Sold by W. Leicester 1798. 2 x 281pp 1. Contemporary calf gilt. Heavily rubbed splitting to joints and spine with loss to head and foot. Ink ownership inscription to FFEP lightly foxed overall internally clean and crisp. From the recently dispersed library of Hugh Selbourne with neat ink-stamps to verso of title and margin of p51. A provincial English printing of this biography of prominent American Quaker minister and quietest Job Scott 1751-1793 first published in Delaware in 1797. Later interpretations of Scott's atypical doctrinal philosophy would contribute to the 1827 Hicksite-Orthodox split the first schism within Quakerism. ESTC T76783. 12mo. Re-printed for, and Sold by W. Leicester unknown
1797004161New York: Isaac Collins 1797. Hardcover. Very Good -. xii 2 360 p.; 18 cm. Contemporary full calf with six spine compartments between gilt rules; leather label in second compartment with gilt-tooled title "Journal of Job Scott." Early American Imprints ser. 1 Evans 32810. Howes S-228. Old inscription running vertically on front board. Inscriptions on endpapers and blank adjacent leaves containing family records for former owner Samuel Davis 1766-1809 his wife Sarah Leedom Davis 1764-1806 Ruth Anna Davis 1801-1846 presumably their daughter her husband William Chandler 1787-1878 and their 10 children. Burials are noted as being "at the Valley" at Kennett Square and at Union Hill. Written in upper part of title page: "Friends' Boarding Haus Kennet Square Pa." Job Scott 1751-1793 was an American Quaker travelling minister. In Very Good- Condition: leather is rubbed; minor loss at spine ends; light soiling throughout; some page corners creased; a solid copy. Isaac Collins hardcover
179761409New York: Isaac Collins. 360 pages 12mo about 7 1/4" tall rebound in modern plain black binding with gilt spine title covers very good owner name and a few notes on blank pages paper lightly browned foxed good. Owner names include Thomas C. Garrett a well-known Quaker abolitionist and leader in the Underground Railroad movement. . Good. Hardcover. First edition. 1797. Isaac Collins hardcover
1797057247New York: Isaac Collins. very worn leather covering over original very worn leather covers hinge hand sewn paper browned and foxed signatures loose fair. Owner name Huldah Hathway Smith II:546 . Fair. Full Leather. 1797. Isaac Collins hardcover
1797113133New York: Isaac Collins 1797. Hardbound. Tight binding with general foxing; with names of apparently three generations of owners of the book. Some leaves are fragile and worn. This book was read and appreciated. Goatskin covered boards laced together with rough string in side covers; 360 pp. with no illustrations. Very interesting reading; diaries of Job Scott about people with whom he met his itinerant preaching meetings he attended in England Europe and the United States his travels by sea that mention one trip from Boston to Paris by way of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and much more. Isaac Collins hardcover
1797336335New York: Isaac Collins 1797. Hardcover. Fair. First edition. 12mo. Full leather. Owner's name on front endpapers front hinge and joint cracked stickers on spine leather dry and chipped rear hinge torn out thus fair only. Isaac Collins hardcover
179756850New-York: printed and sold by Isaac Collins no. 189 Pearl-Street 1797. 12mo pp. xii 2 360; contemporary and likely original full sheep; rubbed and worn hinges cracked; good and the binding remains sound. Early ownership signature of Hannah Winslow. A small typed note on the front pastedown notes: "Bought Libbie Sale Jan. 24 & 25 1911." "In this travelogue and account of American Quaker practice Scott recounts how he traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States as they then existed before making an expedition to Europe to attend meetings in England Wales and Ireland. Though evocative place names are abundant travel-detail is limited. His diary is divided between his soul-searching and specific accounts of his experiences at various meetings. Although Scott often records feeling compelled to remain silent in these meetings he was a notable speaker and his writings although they became controversial after his death were highly influential" OCLC. Not in Bartlett; Evans 32810; Howes S228; Sabin 78288. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street unknown books