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18928871Cincinnati: Cranston & Curtis 1892. First edition. 8vo 388 4pp. Frontis portrait vignette illustrations in the text. Publisher's gilt stamped orange cloth. Boards with some staining front hinge starting scuffing to ffep from bookplate removal. Former owner's inscription to final page of text. Very good. Cranston & Curtis unknown
1844039923Philadelphia: James M Campbell & Co. 1844. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 318 pages indexed. Hardcover in brown cloth binding. Edges of boards and spine have been reinforced with black cloth tape. The part of the spine with the title has detached on the right side for 2.25 inches causing a flap. The original board cloth is scuffed has damp stains. Prior owner's name stamped on front flyleaf. Reverse of dedication page reverse of last page and the second rear flyleaf have another owner's name written in fountain pen ink. Text has foxing. There are occasional pencil marks in margins of text. <br/> <br/> James M Campbell & Co. hardcover
18094674New York: Williams & Whiting 1809. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo. 374 pages indexed. Bound in full leather. The binding is bumped and worn with the corners exposed. The foot of the spine is chipped and the binding is rubbed. Early owner's name at the front flyleaf. The text is browned and occasionally damped. Damping to the edges of the title page. <br/> <br/> Williams & Whiting hardcover
185169670Dover N.H.: William Burr Printer 1851. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 190pp. Sextodecimo 17 cm Blue decoratively embossed cloth over boards. Frontispiece portrait. Ex-library Dover Public with a library label on the spine a bookplate on the front pastedown and a discreet blind stamp on the title page. Backstrip sunned. Bookplate of prominent Dover banker Elisha Rhodes Brown 1847-1922 on the front pastedown. Brown was President of the Concord and Portsmouth Railroad and of the Stratford National Bank. The biography of American Free-will Baptist preacher 1780- 1855 Clement Phinney born in Gorham Maine. He worked as a teacher was associated with the abolitionist movement and was entrenched in the economic development of the time. William Burr, Printer hardcover
1840043281New York: Robert Carter 1840. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Fair. 8vo. vii 384 7 pages. Hardcover bound in 3/4 leather with marbled paper-covered boards. The binding is worn and the spine is completely gone. Boards are holding by the cords. The text block has been damped along the fore edge throughout. Indexed at the front. Contains a couple of illustrations. The last 7 pages are an "Abstract of the Third Annual Report of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions Presented to the General Assembly in May 1840." A couple of issues towards the rear seem to focus on India and Hinduism. <br/> <br/> Robert Carter hardcover
1850020801Cincinnati: Longley & Brother 1850. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. 385 pages. Hardcover bound in brown publisher's cloth. The binding is moderately rubbed and worn with the foot of the spine chipped and perhaps with some shoe polish applied for coloring. A sound copy. Text shows some foxing and toning. <br/> <br/> Longley & Brother hardcover
1846043250New York: The Author 1846. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo. 380 iv pages. EX-LIBRARY hardcover bound in 3/4 leather with marbled paper covered boards. Binding is quite worn. The leather has been rubbed down in places with scuffing of the boards and the leather on the spine. White number written at foot of spine. Endpapers foxed. "Property of the King's Daughters' Reading Room' stamped on some pages. A card pocket has been fixed to front pastedown. Front flyleaf has name label from prior owner. Contains a card but no sign outs listed. Due date slip fixed to rear pastedown. Text is foxed some pages are smudged. Volume 1 No. 1 through Volume 1 No 12. <br/> <br/> The Author hardcover
185170562Dover NH: William Burr Printer 1851. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 190pp. Sextodecimo 17 cm. Full green cloth; decorative blind stamping. Title stamped in gilt on spine. Frontispiece portrait. Spine sunned. Spine ends and corners bumped and mildly scuffed. Binding a bit shaky. Light foxing scattered throughout. In a custom slipcase bound in blue cloth with raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation on spine. The biography of American Free-will Baptist preacher 1780- 1855 Clement Phinney born in Gorham Maine. He worked as a teacher was associated with the abolitionist movement and was entrenched in the economic development of the time. William Burr, Printer hardcover
18150006061Philadelphia: Joseph Rakestraw 1815. Second edition revised & enlarged. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 554pp. full tree sheep morocco spine label spine repaired extremities scuffed <br/><br/>Dow was the most widely travelled and most eccentric of the early American gospel ranters. Howes D440; Sabin 20753. With separate portraits of Mr. & Mrs. Dow as frontispieces. Joseph Rakestraw hardcover
1889biblio1127<p>220 Seiten.</p> August Neumann's Verlag hardcover
1896048973St. Thomas Ont. Canada: The Author 1896. Leather Bound. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Carlotta B. Beattie. Quarto. 188 194 1 pages. Hardcover bound in full leather. Light to moderate wear to the binding. Now housed in a full mylar or acetate wrapper removable. The front cover is embossed in blind with four portraits and the title embossed in gilt. There is a little splitting to the front hinge near the foot of the spine. All edges gilt. The text is sound and clean. Illustrated with small photographic portraits for a number of the Temperance workers. The spine states "Vol. I" but this may be all that was published. The work is divided into two sections separately paginated. The first 188 pages offers biographies of Temperance workers most with a photographic portrait four per page. The second section is "Speeches and Lectures of the Leaders of the Temperance Reform with Articles Bearing upon the Temperance Movement." A nice attractive copy. <br/> <br/> The Author hardcover
1804029372Budissin: George Gotthold Monse 1804. Second Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 676 8 pages. Hardcover bound in original full leather. Moderate rubbing and wear to the binding. The corners are bumped and the hinge to the front cover has been discretely reinforced. Headcap rebuilt with japanese tissue stained to match the binding. All edges red. A sound copy with generally clean text. Loskiel name is not on the title page was a Moravian minister who moved to Pennsylvania in 1801 to become the Moravian bishop in North America. Text is in German. <br/> <br/> George Gotthold Monse hardcover