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in-8, 383 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA31-5]
Pairs, Editions J.A, 1979. in-4 reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur sous jaquette lllustrée de 221 pages. Collection l'épopée humaine. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, photos. Bon état
in-8°, 182 pp., broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Bon etat. [NV-5]
Paris - Hachette - 1898 - In-8 - Reliure éditeur, 1er plat "Lycée de Brest" - 21 illustrations PP HT - 284 p.
319p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition Edited Frances Smith Foster
Roy., 8vo., First Edition, with photographs and facsimiles throughout; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy.
DJ in mylar; Slavery was widespread throughout the Mediterranean lands where Christianity was born and developed. Though Christians were both slaves and slaveholders, there has been surprisingly little study of what early Christians thought about the realities of slavery. How did they reconcile slavery with the Gospel teachings of brotherhood and charity? Slaves were considered the sexual property of their owners: what was the status within the Church of enslaved women and young male slaves who were their owners' sexual playthings? Is there any reason to believe that Christians shied away from the use of corporal punishments so common among ancient slave owners? Jennifer A. Glancy brings a multilayered approach to these and many other issues, offering a comprehensive re-examination of the evidence pertaining to slavery in early Christianity. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, Glancy situates early Christian slavery in its broader cultural setting. She argues that scholars have consistently underestimated the pervasive impact of slavery on the institutional structures, ideologies, and practices of the early churches and of individual Christians. The churches, she shows, grew to maturity with the assumption that slaveholding was the norm, and welcomed both slaves and slaveholders as members. Glancy draws attention to the importance of the body in the thought and practice of ancient slavery. To be a slave was to be a body subject to coercion and violation, with no rights to corporeal integrity or privacy. Even early Christians who held that true slavery was spiritual in nature relied, ultimately, on bodily metaphors to express this. Slavery, Glancy demonstrates, was an essential feature of both the physical and metaphysical worlds of early Christianity. ; 203 pages
Editions de Paris. 1957. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 287 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Coiffes légèrement abîmées. Tranche passée. Prés. et commenté par Jehan Mousnier.
GALLIMARD. 28-10-1952. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 550 pages TRADUIT PAR R BASTIDE- PREFACE DE L FEBVRE
ISBN : 2203238178. CASTERMAN.. 1997. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 47 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.
296pp., Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, reliure cart. (dos en toile avec titre doré), 23cm., peu de rousseurs, bon état, G89867
Aurillac, Ed. du Centre, 1962. In-8 broché, 350 pages.- bon état
bilingue: Français-Néerlandais, 7 + 7pp. + 1 grande carte dépliante en couleurs (petite déchirure), en feuilles sous étui d'éditeur (peu taché), 37x37cm., bon état, [Publication dans la série "Atlas général du Congo. Algemene Atlas van Congo" sous index no.141], C100351
332pp., br.orig., 25cm., non coupé, bon état, G62310
Limoges, Barbou, 1853. In-8 relié demi-basane blonde éditeur, dos à nerfs très orné, plats décorés de guirlandes dorées et estampés à froid. Mention en lettres dorées de "Prix d'honneur donné à Monseigneur l'Evêque de Limoges". Toutes tranches dorées. 336 pages. Gravures. Bon état.
xv + 213pp., dans la série "Studia Friburgensia. Nouvelle série" volume 42, 24cm., brochure originale, bon état, G105832
Paris, Lecoffre 1878. In-12 reliure cartonnage éditeur rouge, titre doré en dos, plat décoré d'un motif noir et doré. Tranches dorées. 362 pages. Légères rousseurs. Bon état
The first two lectures in this important series. 8vo. Original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT.
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
pp. 255, (1) [Index to Cabin and Plantation Songs], (1) [Form of Request for donations] + Large folding Engraved Frontis, torn and chipped. Illustrated with wood cuts courtesy of Messrs. Harper Bros. Title page loose and chipped. Perforated library stamp at top of title page. Library labels of Washington Literary Society and Pennsylvania State College. Very XLib. 8vo. Original full green cloth, embossed in blind and lettered in gold. Call letters on spine. Extremities worn. Hardbound. First Edition. PA69/STACK LEFT
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 208 pages. Previous owner's name label inside.
560 p. Age stain. XLib bookplate of First M.E. Sabbath School of Port Carbon (PA). Penciled manuscript ownership of James Thomas June 16th, 1872 Wilkes Barre, PA on first fly leaf. 12mo. 185 mm. Original full embossed cloth binding. Loss at head and tail of spine. Extremities rubbed. Title continues: "With Notices Of The History And Institutions Of Methodism In America. Third edition. Dixon travelled from Halifax Nova Scotia to Boston, and then west to Pennsylvannia, Ohio and Illinois, then from Niagara through Toronto, Kingston, etc. to Quebec, returning through the Hudson River route to New York. Containsm uch on slavery in the United States. Sabin 20370. Hardbound. AI BX 2
8vo., First Edition, with 10 plates; cloth, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Book is in excellent condition with bumps to the upper corners as only flaw. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears, wrapped in clear protective cover. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. 266 pages, short section of b&w photos.
Book is 1/4 cloth with flower print paper over HB covers with worn corners, gilt filligree in cloth section and spine, 6" high. Binding is solid and square, interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, 1" tear top page 141. small open tear at contents page, 303 pages. Contents include Voices of the Night, Earlier Poems: Autumn, Woods in Winter, Sunride on the Hills, Burial of the Minnisink etc. Translations: Coplas de Manrique, The Good Shepherd, The Dead, The Wave, etc. Ballads, Children of the Lord's Supper, Poems on Slavery, Songs, Sonnets, etc.