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Minor shelfwear to book. Very light bumping to a couple of corners. Dustjacket has 1 large tear to front panel. DJ has large sticker with some damage to front panel. ; English translations of primary sources. ; Documentary History of Western Civilization. VOL. 2 ONLY; Vol. 2; 358 pages
pp. viii, 212 + Frontis of the Sherborn Crest. Top edge gold gilt. 8vo. 222 mm. Original full blue cloth binding Hardbound. Very good. This original First Edition was limited to only 250 copies. Contains some manuscript genealogical annotation. NEW ENG 4
First edition. Cloth, 8vo. Xx, 289 pages. Part 1: Commentary. 25 cm. The Mishnah, in its "detailed rulings on various matters pertaining to the whole range of everyday life, " writes the author, "makes a larger statement about the cosmos, the human realm, and reason which pervades them both. " He calls for "systematic analysis... Tractate by tractate, paying careful attention to the details out of which the larger picture emerges. " Tractate Demai "sheds crucial light on the Mishnaic law of tithes... And suggests the larger connection between the law of tithing in Zeraim and the law of purities in Tohorot. " The author's investigation into the "structure and history of the ideas in Demai" and the "implications of those ideas for the history of the formation of rabbinic Judaism" begins in this volume with a "systematic literary and substantive commentary to the tractate as a whole... Confronting in minute detail the literary and hermeneutical problems of the sources. " Richard S. Sarason is Professor of Rabbinic Literature and Thought at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. A revision of the author's doctoral dissertation, Brown University, 1977. Series: Studies in Judaism in late antiquity. SUBJECT (S) : Mishnah. Demai -- Commentaries. Tosefta. Demai -- Commentaries. Without dustjacket, as issued. Minor shelfwear; interior pristine. Very Good condition. (RAB-60-4)
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket signed by author and dedicated to Tony Honore on FEP. Very minor wear to jacket spine ends, no other notable flaws. AD Used
SIGNED BY EDITOR - JOSHUA SCHWARTZ (b.1952), professor of geo-historiography of the Land of Israel during the Hellenistic and Roman-Byzantine periods in the Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archeology at the Bar-Ilan University and head of the Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies. RARE collection of papers on religio-communal definitions in Judaism and Christianity from the biblical, post-biblical/patristic and medieval periods to 20th-century, and the Jewish-Christian interaction throughout the ages. Of special importance to scholars and general readers interested in an interdisciplinary approach to theology, rabbinics, history, political science, this book will be of interest also to other academic disciplines, such as social sciences, history of ideas and philosophy. 245x160mm. XVIII+395 pages. Hardcover. Front cover upper edge and spine upper edge bumped/wrinkled. Cover fore edge and spine bottom edge slightly bumped/wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This rare collection of interdisciplinary essays on Jewish and Christian perceptions of religious identity as people of community and holiness, written by the leading contemporary scholars of Judaism and Christianity, is in good condition.
Three Volumes. Inked ownership of W. Hingston, Jan. 1875 on title pages of volumes one and two. XLib stamps. Bookplates of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste downs of all volumes. 200mm. Original full green cloth bindings. Front boards decorated in gold with a swan and crown. Head and tail of spines slightly rubbed. Boards slightly soiled. Hardbound. Good. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 3
rel. sous jaquette, très bon état
Sao Paulo, Oficinas Graficas de Saraiva S.A., 152, in-8, brossura editoriale, pp. 65. Estratto da “Ensaios de filosofia do direito”.
8vo. XI, 435 pp. Original printed cloth. With the author's tipped-in inscription signed, in German, to Wolfgang von Seybel (1890-1959), younger brother of the Viennese writer and critic Georg von Seybel, who had taken his life in 1924: "mit besten Grüsse[n]", dated June 1951. - Frontispiece a little wavy from the glue, otherwise in excellent condition. Includes Christmas wishes from the Windsors. OCLC 184448.
A Very Good paperback with lightly rubbed covers. Clean, tight, unmarked. ..
Hardcover without jacket. Volume two. Second edition. Spine head is slightly bumped; page block is a little worn. Labels on front pastedown. Previous owner's labels on FEP and lower edge of p.223. Minor creasing on upper edges of a few pages. All text is clear, and binding is sound. TS Used
Seventh edition, 8vo, 164pp., with half-title, some light worming to lower blank margin, disbound. First published as 'An enquiry into the doctrine lately propagated, concerning libels, warrants and the seizure of papers;.. '.
Third edition, printed from a more legible copy, 8vo, 40pp., some light worming to lower blank margin (just touching a couple of letters), disbound. Sometimes attributed to Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden; or to Richard Temple, Earl Temple.
pp. iv, 252. Title page soiled and rebacked. Tall 8vo. 225 mm. Original leather spine over marbled covered boards. Vellum covered corners. Original leather spine label. Small loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Good. Robert Walsh, Jr. (1785-1859) was born in Baltimore. He was well known as a publicist and diplomat. His 'Appeal from the Judgment of Great Britain respecting the United States' (1819), was an important contribution to the political literature of the era. This ninth edition is apparently quite scarce. PAIMP 10
First edition, [4], 5-37, [1] pp., half-title, disbound. Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe.
First Edition, 4to, title within a black border, with the final Postscript leaf, side notes shaved with some loss, 22, [2] pp., Middle Hill boards with ink press mark on inside front boards, lacks most of back-strip. The Ldw, Lla, Ok and CU-Riv copies only in the ESTC.
First Edition, title within a typographical border, soiled, 39, [1] pp., disbound. Sometimes attributed to William Logan and to John Ker. Kress, 3451; Hanson, 2895.
First edition, 16pp., ink marks on lower blank margin of last leaf, disbound. "Steele opposed Lord Oxford's creation of Tory peers to pass the Treaty of Utrecht; in 1719, speaking against the Whig Lords bill to limit the creation of new peers, Steele found himself in agreement with Lord Oxford, and this friendly letter contains the main arguments repeated in his speech in the Commons on the afternoon of its publication." - Rothschild. Rothschild, 1962.
8vo. Xi, 340 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Covenants religious aspects Judaism history of doctrines; Prayer Judaism; Judaism essence, genius, nature. CONTENTS: Fundamentals of a covenental anthropology; Assertion versus submission: the tension within Judaism; Halakhic Man: Soloveitchik's synthesis; Ethics and halakhah; Human beings in the presence of God; The spirit of Judaic prayer; Individual and community in prayer; Rabbinic responses to suffering; The rabbinic renewal of the covenant; Two competing covenantal paradigms; The celebration of finitude; The third Jewish commonwealth. ISBN: 0029141400. Born in the United States in 1931 to parents who had immigrated from Jerusalem, Hartman studied at the Lakewood yeshiva, Yeshiva University, and Fordham University. In 1971 he emigrated to Israel, which had religioustheological significance to him, as he thought that Jews could only live fully as Jews in Israel and that establishing the Jewish state was the culmination of the historic covenant at Sinai. Hartman's entire approach to Judaism revolves around synthesizing historical traditions with the present situations of Jews. To this end he established the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, has trained teachers, worked with senior officers in the Israel Defense Forces, and continues with Jewish endeavors in Israel and internationally. (EJ, 2007) Ex library, otherwise good condition. (RAB-28-10)
4to (146 x 182 mm). (2), 13, (1) pp. Elaborate 20th century mottled calf by Riviere, spine tooled and lettered in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Yellow edges. First printed edition, repurposing for the context of the beginning Civil War what is here given as a letter to Charles I (dated November 1629), signed by Heath as Attorney General, which warns of "rumours against your Majestie" and that an unknown person has written "a false seditious and pestilent discourse" concerning the King's revenue and the balance of power between government and monarch. The entire text is based on the early Stuart-era "Propositions to Bridle the Impertinency of Parliament", a project initially presented to King James in 1614 "to help aggrandize royal power through prerogative taxation and military despotism modelled on Italian lines" (Millstone, p. 320). As early as in 1629, the "Propositions" had been strategically recirculated through scribal networks "by Sir Robert Cotton and his friends as though it were part of the Duke of Buckingham's plot against the English state. In the 1630s, the 'Propositions' was embedded in Attorney General Heath's indictment of the Cotton circle and circulated again. Heath's bill, containing a text of the 'Propositions', was printed in the spring of 1642 under the title 'A Machavillian Plot'. The title was ambiguous: was the 'Machavillian Plot' the Propositions' scheme to extend the king's power, of the plan by ill-affected persons to raise fears and jealousies among the people, as Heath's bill charged?" (ibid., p. 320f.). In 1646, the text would see yet a further iteration, rather fantastically re-issued as "Straffords Plot Discovered". - Joints very slightly rubbed, upper joint starting to split. Very small piece torn from the lower blank corner of B3 but otherwise very clean and crisp. Provenance: bought by Maggs Bros in February 1964. Wing H1339. Halkett/Laing IV, 2. OCLC 12232819. Noah Millstone, Manuscript Circulation and the Invention of Politics in Early Stuart England (Cambridge, 2016), p. 321.
23.5X15.5 cm. XVII+494 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Dust jacket slightly torn. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good conditions.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
pp. xvi, 421. The crimes punishable by death are identified in the text by a red sheet of paperPenciled inscription: Return to Platoon Chief 4th Platoon, 5th Ill. Co. Tall 8vo. Original full tan military buckram cloth binding, some soiling. With inserts of Changes. The standard U.S. Courts Martial manual of World War One. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI 8
Small orange leather octavo with gilt design to boards, aegl xxxiii, 278 p ; 20 cm. With Notes-From-The-Editors pamphlet. || Criminal law -- United States.
demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de filets estampés et dorés, tit. doré, ex-libris sur la 1ère page de garde (frottements sur les mors, coiffe sup. frottée), bon état malgré les défauts, int. très frais