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Paper wrappers; 4to. 7 pages. Subtitled "A Reply by 757 Orthodox, Conserv ative and Reform Rabbis of America to a Statement Issued by Ninety Members of the Reform Rabbinate Charging That Zionism Is Incompatible with the Teac hings of Judaism. " Contains list of the names of the 757 rabbis who signed the original reply. Supplementary list of 26 signatories received since d ate of publication laid in. Holocaust-era Folded; corner s bumped; otherwise, very good condition. (PC-1)
Original Paper wrappers; 4to. 7 pages. Holocaust-era publication. Contains list of the names of the 757 rabbis who signed the original reply. Supplementary list of 26 signatories received since date of publication laid in. Bit of edgewear to cover, no text affected; otherwise Very good condition. (zion-8-28)xx
197025222Gütersloh ; Wien : Bertelsmann-Sachbuchverl., 1970. 255 S. 8°. Bearb. u. erw. Textausg. Bibl.- Einbd.
198615750Frankfurt am Main : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., 1986. 2 Bde. Bd 1: Analysen von politischen Emigranten im amerikanischen Geheimdienst - 1943 - 1945. - Bd 2: Analysen von politischen Emigranten im amerikanischen Außenministerium - 1946 - 1949. 312, 310 S. 8°. Orig.-Ausg. - Ungekürzte Ausg. - Lizenzausg. OKt. (Tb).
19686212Weinheim [u.a.] : Beltz, 1968. XI, 304 S. 8°. OPb. (Beltz document)
177445029Leipzig, Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius, 1774. Bound in 2 very fine contemp. full calf, raised bands, richly gilt spines. Title-and tomelabels in leather on spines with gilt lettering., gilt border on all covers. Blindtooled decorations on covers in Cambridge-style, ""mirror-binding"". Edges gilt. Stamp on foot of titlepages. (22),312"(16),296 pp. and 11 folded engraved plates. Light browning to some quires and to top of titles, otherwise fine.
29973Roermond en Maaseik, Romen & Zonen, 1956. Grand in-8. 356 pages. Toile rigide de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée.
In 16, pp. (16) + 574 + (12). Es. leggermente rifilato ma senza perdita di testo. P. pl. coeva verde con bordura oro ai piatti e decorazione ai piccoli ferri al dorso con intarsi in pelle rosso a segnare le nervature. Poce spelature. Edizione originale di questa rara opera del Jacques Basnage, prete protestante, storico e diplomatico nato a Rouen nel 1653. Fu pastore della chiesa riformata a Rouen ma, in seguito alla revoca dell'editto di Nantes, dovette fuggire nei Paesi Bassi nel 1685. Autore di molte opere sulla chiesa protestante e sulla storia dei suoi tempi, intervenne anche parecchie controversie diplomatiche tanto da far dire a Voltaire: 'il etait plus propre a etre ministre d'etat que d'une paroisee'. Opera molto rara.
49372Genève imprimerie Atar 1909 in 8 oblong (17,5x22) 1 volume reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur, plat supérieur titré et orné d'une vignette en couleurs, 91 pages, avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Historique du Mounent - Cérémonie du Jubilé de Calvin - Comité de l'Association. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
41441Lyon Réveil publications 1988 in 8 (24,5x17,5) 1 volume reliure skivertex bleu de l'éditeur; jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 431 pages, avec de nombreuses portées de musique notée. Bel exemplaire
1673552Agen Par Antoine Bru 1673 1 vol. in-12 14,5 x 8,5 cm ) ( poids = 100 g ) T, ( 7 ) ff. n. ch. , 182 pp. , ( 4 ) ff. n. ch. . Contient : Lettre pastorale de Monseigneur l' illustrissime et révérendissime évêque et comte d' Agen , Table des titres , Statvts et réglemens synodaux , Privilège du Roy . Au titre , armoiries ecclésiastiques ; bandeaux , culs-de-lampe . Plein vélin de l' époque ; au dos , titre abrégé à l' encre . De petits manques au vélin . Au titre , la mention d' Agen a été rajoutée à l' encre ; au verso du titre , biographie de Claude Joli au stylo . Une pagination manuscrite marginale double la pagination imprimée jusqu' à la p. 45 . Nombreuses erreurs dans l' ordre des pp. qui sont reliées ainsi : pp. 16 , 19 , 20 , 17 , 18 , 23 , 24 , 21 , 22 , 25 , 26 ; in fine , erreurs dans l' ordre des ff. du Privilège , un f. blanc s' insère même avant la dernière p. dudit Privilège . Aucune page ne manque . Des mouillures claires . De nombreux ff. écornés , surtout à la fin . Manque angulaire pp. 41-42 sans atteinte au texte . Petit travail d 'insecte marginal . ( Collat. complet )
Cincinnati, Ohio: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 1996. Wrappers; 8vo. 21 pages. Contents: Our voice: God's words / Norman J. Cohen -- Look to the rock you were hewn from / Barry S. Kogan -- Troubled waters, winds of change / Lennard R. Thal. SUBJECT (S) Reform Judaism. Cover title. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Ex-library with minimal markings. Some cover soil; very good condition. (AM-4)
1840ST20302-02London: Francis Baisler 1840. FIRST EDITION. 195 x 130 mm. 7 3/4 x 5". xi 1 307 1 4 pp. <br/> Publisher's black pebbled morocco covers elaborately decorated in blind with gilt centerpieces smooth spine decorated in gilt all edges gilt gutter between the end of the text and the ads at the back expertly reinforced. With 10 engraved plates including the frontispiece and engraved title. Dedication page with contemporary ink ownership inscription of Wm. C. Drysdale. Noticeable discoloration to pastedowns and flyleaves from binding adhesive plates negligibly foxed otherwise especially clean and fresh internally with only the most trivial of imperfections; the exceptionally clean binding showing virtually no signs of use.<br/> <br/> This collection of essays and verse promoting Protestant thought and values comes in a beautifully preserved Victorian publisher's binding. The editor of this work Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna 1790-1846 was an evangelical Protestant social reformer particularly devoted to exposing poor factory conditions and improving the welfare of women and the poor. Writing under the name Charlotte Elizabeth she made "contributions to social reform literature and her use of the 'Christian Lady's Magazine' as a forum to influence politics through her female readers mark her as a significant nineteenth-century figure especially for other women social reform writers such as Harriet Beecher Stowe . . . and Elizabeth Gaskell." DNB Of particular note in our volume is an essay by Charlotte Elizabeth discussing the figure of Katherine Parr sixth wife of Henry VIII as a model of Protestantism and womanhood. Francis Baisler unknown
Minimal institutional markings, Very Good in Good jacket; 8vo; 272 pages; 10 essays on the history of the Conference and related topics. (k-amr-20-26-dw)
8vo; 272 pages; Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 272 pages. 10 essays on the history of the Conference and related topics. Minimal markings from previous owner on FEP and inside of cover. Nice, clean copy. Very Good in Good jacket. (FEST-1-112)
1948LFA-126718375Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, broché, publié en 1948, Librairie d'Argences, bon état, rare
186276501Philadelphia: Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons 1862-1871. First editions. Octavo. Various paginations but all complete. Publisher’s printed green wrappers two issues have had their wrappers reattached a few instances of erosion to spine but never affecting integrity. Overall in very good condition.There were two main series of this publication. The first series began in 1845 under the title Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy and in 1862 a second or “new†series was begun leaving off the Pennsylvania no doubt in hopes of national readership. It was a yearly publication. This two-series format continued until the journal ceased publication in 1920 after which it was succeeded by what is now known as The Prison Journal. The Pennsylvania Prison Society founded in Philadelphia in 1787 was the first private agency to concentrate specifically on correctional issues. The society's journal was one of the earliest periodicals devoted solely to studies of correction and crime. The articles run the gamut of subjects related to these fields from discussions of penal philosophy to inmate interviews and even down to the brass tacks of the costs involved in running a prison. . The journal not only provides information on prison conditions and the evolution of the American penal system particularly in Pennsylvania but also offers a detailed record of the penal reform movement in this country. They were remarkably foresighted. This can be seen in the following two quotes; "The readers of this Journal need not be told that we are not very sanguine in our expectations of the permanent reformation of the mass of convicts. There are doubtless instances enough of success in such efforts to warrant and encourage them and we are not to suppose that they are ever wholly useless. The true position for us to take is this. The earlier we address ourselves to the cultivation of right principles and habits in a human being the more hopeful is the prospect of success" and this little gem "May we not easily forget that between a score of men in our prison cells and twenty score of men that may be selected from society at large the only difference is that the former are detected rogues and the latter are perhaps greater rogues undetected" It was a bold movement away from prison as a punishing experience toward a kinder belief that prisoners must once again become useful members of society. Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons unknown
8vo. 88 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Circumcision. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Holdheim (1806-1860) was a German Reform leader. He preached in German, established modern schools, and held services on Sundays. His general idea was to separate Jews' religious imperative from their civic duties owed to the countries they lived in. (Levinger, EJ) Boards worn, pages foxed, good condition. (MX-21-4)
Hamburg: B. S. Berendsohn, 1844. 8vo. 200 pages. In German. Kley was a German pedagogue and Reform preacher. He worked in Berlin, and in Hamburg as the director of the Jewish Free School. At the same time he preached at the Hamburg Temple, where he delivered sermons on Sundays and introduced the organ and a choir. He published many collections of hymns and sermons (EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Festival Day Sermons. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Covers missing. Chipping to pages but no text loss. Otherwise in good condition (GERN-5-21).
1952175362Manila.: Special Technical and Economic Mission Mutual Security Agency. USA. 1952. Various pagination cancelled ex-library copy with occasional stamps and label on spine. Original wrappers browned and a little creased at corners. 27 x 20.7cm. Paper intended to serve as the basis for policy discussion and program planning for the exceedingly complex problem of land tenure reform in the Philippines. . Special Technical and Economic Mission, Mutual Security Agency. USA. unknown
187579905Columbus Ohio: Nevins & Myers State Printers. Very Good. 1875. Softcover. This item is soft-bound in light yellow wrappers with black printing on the upper cover. The lower cover is torn/lacking with wear to the spine. The string binding is solid. The contents are bright and generally clean but with light toning to the page edges. There is a very nice fold-out view by Strobridge at the front. . Nevins & Myers, State Printers paperback
85388Paris 1770 - 1771, 11 x 18,5 cm, reliure de l'époque, pleine basane marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés, pièce de titre cuir, plats encadrés d'un double filet doré, toutes tranches rouges, Hormis un manque de cuir au mors du premier plat, bon état. Important recueil de remontrances, arrêts, lettres etc. publiées entre le 3 décembre 1770 et Juillet 1771, suite aux réformes imposées par l'édit de Décembre 1770 : pour mettre un terme à la guerre ouverte menée par les Parlements au pouvoir royal, le chancelier de France, René Nicolas de Maupeou présentait en décembre 1770 un édit visant la dissolution du parlement de Paris. Les Parlements refusèrent l'enregistrement de l'édit. C'est par lit de justice que Louis XV fit finalement passé l'édit, le 13 avril 1771.
Full Title: "A BRIEF STATE OF THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA In Which The Conduct of Their Assemblies for several Years past is impartially examined,and the true Cause of the continual Encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret Design of their late unwarrantable Invasion and Settlement upon the River Ohio. To which is annexed, As easy Plan for restoring Quiet in the public Measures of that Province, and defeating the ambitious Views of the French in time to come. In a Letter from a Gentleman who has resided many years in Pennsylvania to his Friend in London. Second Edition." 45 p. [Bound without the half-title]. Small 8vo. Nice late 19th century half leather pamphlet binder, front board detached. Text in unusually fine condition. An in-depth look into Pennsylvania politics at the time of the French and Indian War, and the relationships between the Quakers, Germans and "Menonists", English, French and Moravians in the young colony. "Smith's Brief State with its laments over the capture by the Quakers of the 'ignorant German vote' through the help of their 'hireling printer' (Christopher Saur), and its demand that the Germans be denied the vote 'till they have sufficient knowledge of our language and constitution.'" Howes S-686; Sabin 84590. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 61 L Stk
1843ST20896London: William Pickering and John W. Parker and Son 1843-57. Second Edition of volumes I III V VI VIII XI XV XVII. Third Edition of volume II. FIRST EDITIONS of the other 13 volumes. 170 x 103 mm. 6 3/4 x 4 1/8". 22 volumes bound as 13. <br/> Pleasing contemporary calf by Leighton stamp-signed on verso of front flyleaf covers framed with a double blind rule raised bands spine compartments with a single gilt sun tool russet morocco labels lettered in gilt all edges sprinkled. First volume with one plate depicting the brain and one illustration in the text depicting the brains of different animals.<br /> Final volume with an ad for the complete series by John W. Parker. A few light scratches scuffs and spots to leather each volume with offset from ribbon page marker other trivial defects but a fine and attractive set--extraordinarily fresh and clean internally in bindings essentially without wear.<br/> <br/> Containing a rarely seen complete run of 22 separate works in 13 volumes this attractive set represents the joint efforts of a female Victorian polymath and major publisher William Pickering to introduce the general public to a very wide range of subjects partly to contribute to general popular education and partly to alert the public to the need for reform. Caroline Cornwallis 1786-1858 was a writer scholar and feminist activist whose life-long self-directed course of study led her to explore subjects as diverse as mineralogy theology Tuscan law and the Ancient Egyptian language. In 1842 the first work in the "Small Books on Great Subjects" series appeared authored anonymously by Cornwallis she is named only as "A Pariah" and the editorship of the series is credited to "A Few Well-Wishers to Knowledge". Along with initiating and editing the series Cornwallis composed all but four of the books herself the second and third numbers were written by John Barlow #15 by Wilhelm von Humboldt and #16 by David Power. The works cover philosophy psychology chemistry Greek philosophy Christian history and theology biology law grammar geology politics and more and proved to be a great success in Britain and America. Some of the volumes are histories of general interest "A Brief View of Greek Philosophy up to the Age of Pericles" and "Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century"; others are of significant scientific content "The Connection Between Physiology and Intellectual Philosophy" and "On Man’s Power Over Himself to Prevent or Control Insanity; still others are strongly reformist in thrust "On the Principles of Criminal Law" decrying the harshness of punitive Victorian laws and "On the Philosophy of Ragged Schools" dealing with the pressing issue of educating London's poor. Initially "Small Books on Great Subjects" was published by William Pickering but upon his 1853 bankruptcy John W. Parker took over the series. Stray volumes of this series are readily available but complete sets especially in the condition seen here are much more difficult to find. William Pickering (and John W. Parker and Son) unknown
Later boards. 8vo. 428 pages, 17 cm. In German. Title translates to "Song Book for Use In Teaching the Mosaic Religion and for the Public and Domestic Worship of the Jews." Reform Hymnal published during the Revolution of 1848. The Königliche Württembergische Israelitische Oberkirchenbehörde was the umbrella organization of the Jewish communities of Württemberg. Württemberg German is a large state encompassing Stuttgart (Wikipedia, 2019). SUBJECTS: Reform Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Hymns, German -- Texts. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC:14755839). Ex-library with usual markings. Title page is lightly soiled and boards are lightly worn. Some pages have damp stains. All contents very good.(GER-55-4)