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1856373747Jules Guillaume Fick Geneva 1856. Full Vellum. Very Good Condition. This rare 1856 edition resurrects a fiery Reformation tract by Franois Bonivard the former Prior of St. Victor in Geneva and a vocal critic of papal authority. Originally penned in the 16th century Bonivard's Advis et Devis is a sweeping denunciation of papal idolatry tyranny and political cunning tracing the rise of the papacy through pratique et finesse craft and manipulation. The title alone is a manifesto: a condemnation not only of Rome's spiritual claims but of its worldly ascent bolstered by false miracles distorted reformers and the machinery of deception. The 1856 printing by Jules Guillaume Fick a Genevan publisher active in theological and polemical works is notable for its typographic austerity and symbolic frontispiece a woodcut archway labeled la porte large & le chemin spacieux qui mene a perdition the wide gate and spacious path that leads to perdition. This visual metaphor sets the tone for the text's moral urgency and rhetorical force. Though the book is printed in French its spirit is unmistakably Calvinist echoing Geneva's role as a bastion of Protestant reform and intellectual dissent. Bonivard's work is more than theological invective it's a window into the political theology of the Reformation where spiritual critique was inseparable from civic resistance. His attacks on les difformes reformateurs distorted reformers suggest a layered critique not just of Rome but of those who claimed reform while perpetuating corruption. The 1856 edition likely served both archival and agitational purposes reasserting Protestant identity in a century grappling with religious revivalism ultramontanism and the legacy of Enlightenment skepticism. For collectors this volume sits at the intersection of Reformation polemic Genevan print culture and 19th-century religious historiography. Its vellum binding untrimmed edges and stark layout reinforce its status as a deliberate revival a book meant to be read debated and remembered. Bound in full vellum yapped edges. Ties now absent. Edges untrimmed. Binding dusty and marked but very firm and sound. Contents very clean and firm. Size: 14.5 x 22 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Special Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Jules Guillaume Fick hardcover
1885ZB586839London/Liverpool: 1885. large octavo 2 200 2 pp paper wrappers soiled with a large corner missing from back cover text age toned and bumped reading copy only. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. London/Liverpool: unknown
18681811171106xbvkParis, Michel Lévy Frères, 1868. XVI, 423 pages. - Gently gilt-decorated and gilt-titled red half-chagrin-binding of the period over five raised bands with colourful marbled panels and more dezent marbled endpapers; 8vo.(ca. 21 x 15 x 3 cm).
1860EXE0Fic5Genève, Impr. L.-G. Fick, 1860. Petit in-8° broché (161 p.), exemplaire broché (reproduction photomécanique de l'édition de M. du Bois, Genève, 1540).
1871ZB586828Liverpool: 1871. large octavo vii 1 94 pp. errata slip; paper sides and first text page detached and chipped general age toning working copy only. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Liverpool: unknown
188647659London: Longmans Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association 1886. 8vo; contemporary half calf over marbled boards with red morocco spine label; front and rear boards detached inexpert repairs made made with buckram but contents are clean and sound; good. Longmans, Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association unknown
188647659London: Longmans Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association 1886. 8vo; contemporary half calf over marbled boards with red morocco spine label; front and rear boards detached inexpert repairs made made with buckram but contents are clean and sound; good. <br/><br/> Longmans, Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association hardcover books
1802129921802 (Pliures marquées). Document 31 x 44 cm, imprimé et indications manuscrites. Ravenne Floreal An X
1883206P., Sandoz et Thuillier, 1883-1884, 3 vol. in-8°, xii-536,viii-506 et ii-464 pp, reliures demi-chagrin havane, dos à 5 nerfs soulignés à froid, titres et tomaisons dorés, têtes dorées (rel. de l'époque), rousseurs comme toujours, bon état
186911192Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1869 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, sans illustrations (no illustration), 1024 pages, 1869 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,
1815121527Berlin, gedruckt bei G.Decker, Königl. Geh. Ober-Hofbuchdrucker (1815). 4 Teile in einem Band. 36 Seiten, 32 Seiten, 32 Seiten u.20 Seiten. Marmorierter Kart.-Einband der Zeit. mit Rückenschild. (Teils berieben. Papier etwas fleckig). 32x20 cm
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
185988899New York: Chas. W. Baker 1859. First Edition. Sewn pamphlet. Octavo; printed paper wrappers 8pp. Text printed in double columns. Old stains to covers and bottom margin throughout else Good and sound. <br /> <br /> A pamphlet issued by authority of the American Industrial Association of which Hoxie a District judge and reform-minded philanthropist was Vice-President. Hoxie's rather toothless report regarding the "alarming increase of the necessitous poor" within the New York city limits distilled to its essence is that "something must be done." Of far greater interest is a brief postscript relating a meeting of New York's "sewing women" under the auspices of the Association where a plan was presented to supply a clean well-lit workroom supplied with new sewing machines at no.10 Fourth Avenue in Manhattan for the use of seamstresses in distress. The presentation was made by John Cooke a Methodist minister who in the best tradition of paternalistic condescension remarked addressing a room-full of seamstresses: "The greatest sufferers are the needle women. Unfortunately they have themselves invited the evil by preferring this mode of living to other avocations sic within their reach thus crowding the city labor market and by an unavoidable consequence cheapening labor." Cooke goes on to propose a solution whereby young working women would be transported out of the city and put into situations in "the country." The proposal for free sewing machines and a clean place to work was met with favor by the women's representatives. No mention is made of their reaction to the idea of voluntary exile to parts unknown. Chas. W. Baker unknown
189234668Baltimore: Shaw Bros. Print 1892. First Edition. Small 12mo 15.5cm.; publisher's olive printed wrappers; 19pp. Previous owner has stitched the wrappers to textblock though the upper cover has since separated the stock rather brittle from age and poor quality with a few tiny chips and shallow losses along extremities. Still a Good unfaded copy contents in fine condition. Paper read by the Warden of the Western State Penitentiary in Pennsylvania. This printed version appears to be unrecorded though we do find mention of it in an issue of The Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy from the same year. Wright blames the increase in crime in the United States to the arrival of "unworthy and undesirable immigrants" and argues that the answer is "sterner and more repressive lines" in prison discipline as a deterrant. We find no copies in OCLC as of August 2017 nor in the NUC. Shaw Bros. Print unknown books
187868480Pontoise, Alexandre Syès, 1878, 18x26cm, élégant demi-chagrin,, 246, CXIII pages. Bel exemplaire complet des 12 planches hors-texte. Un des 50 ex. numérotés du tirage spécial avec gravures sur papier de chine, exemplaire hors-commerce. Envoi de l'auteur sur la page de faux-titre.
184591152Brussels: Weissenbruch Père Imprimeur du Roi 1845. First edition of this prison report debating the introduction of the cellular system in Belgium. It offers a survey of the current state of prisons in the country and a detailed comparison of penitentiaries in Europe and America. Later that year the Belgian Parliament voted to introduce the cellular system as standard. By the end of the 19th century "only Belgium among Western European nations claimed to have completed a standardised penitentiary regime composed of single-cell prisons" Morris and Rothman p. 181. Large octavo 268 x 173 mm. With 3 folding plates. Contemporary grey wrappers printed in black. With glassine jacket. Label of the Biblioteca Americano Collegio del Nord to head of spine; relevant newspaper article dated 1978 laid in. Spine creased extremities nicked and chipped front cover and lower outer corners of contents damp-stained rear cover almost detached several gatherings unopened: a very good copy. Norval Morris & David J. Rothman The Oxford History of the Prison 1998. unknown
18854662Paris, Librairie Fischbacher, 1885. Petit-in-4 de LV-148 pages, demi-percaline chocolat à coins, couverture conservée.
183571403Berlin, G. Reimer, 1835. VI, 90 S. 20 cm. Lackierte Broschur d. Zeit mit dreiseitigem Goldschnitt.
1892115292Grassart Léon Ribaut 1892 Paris, Grassart Libraire / Pau, Vve Léon Ribaut Libraire, 1892, XV-387 pp, demi-chagrin rouge, environ 25x16cm, complet de sa carte dépliante. Cuir un peu sali et bords des plats frottés. Intérieur bien propre.
189020751890 Editions Retaux-Bray, Paris, 1890. In-8 demi-chagrin. (ix), 435 pages. Nombeuses illustrations hors-texte, et quelques dépliantes, carte en couleurs
189743201Chicago 1897. 1st edition. Original Wrappers 12mo. 23 pages. Singerman 5280. <br> "Read before the Central Conference of American Rabbis at Montreal Canada July 9 1897." <br> <br> Rabbi Joseph Stolz 1861–1941 was a pioneering Reform rabbi and communal leader primarily in Chicago. He was ordained at Hebrew Union College in 1884 and began his rabbinic career began in Little Rock AR before moving to Chicago in 1887 as assistant to Dr. Bernard Felsenthal at Zion Congregation. In response to demographic shifts Stolz founded Isaiah Congregation one of Chicago’s most prominent Reform synagogues which under his leadership built a major temple at 45th and Vincennes Ave. in 1896.<br> Stolz emphasized traditional observance within Reform delivering biblically rooted ethically driven sermons. His contribution to the 1896 Sermons by American Rabbis reflects his emphasis on “deed over creed.â€<br> He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity by HUC in 1890 and a Doctor of Hebrew Law honoris causa in 1931. He held key roles in the Central Conference of American Rabbis President 1905–07 Chicago Rabbinical Association American Jewish Committee JPS and UAHC and was appointed to the Chicago Board of Education 1899–1905 by Mayor Carter Harrison.<br> Stolz’s legacy remains central to the development of Reform Judaism in Chicago Tobias Schanfarber in AJYB 1942. OCLC: 37779652. <br> Covers detached and edgeworn internal text and paper bright and strong Good Condition thus B kh-2-7-BFCL-CC. [Chicago] unknown
183156386London: Effingham Wilson 1831. Octavo 22.5cm. Later half brown calf purple cloth over boards and subsequently rebacked with brown calf reinforcements to corners top edge stained other edges sprinkled red; orange endpapers; xx576pp. Lacking frontispiece. Externally worn but skilfully repaired internally clean with occasional spots of foxing: Very Good. <br /> <br /> A key text of early nineteenth-century English parliamentary reformers: "a massive compendium of all the abuses electoral ecclesiastical legal" that they "sought to abolish. . . its emphasis on the need to have practical as well as equitable representation lies at the root of parliamentary democracy." The book "passed through edition after edition continually augmented with new arguments new reports of abuses and new statistics"; this 1831 edition "was the most influential coming as it did on the eve of the Reform Bill 1832" Printing and the Mind of Man p.180. PMM296. GOLDSMITHS 23071. KRESS C.638. Effingham Wilson unknown
189448920Chicago: By the Author 1894. Revised Edition. 12mo 20cm; original pictorial wrappers stapled; 931pp; illus. Text is tanned and a bit brittle at the edges neat splits to front wrapper above and below the staples with several tiny tears and a few slivers missing from wrapper extremities particularly at preliminary and terminal leaves; Good complete copy. A tax reform utopia originally published serially in the Chicago Sentinel between 1879 and 1885. An author's note at base of title page states: ".it was then published in cheap pamphlet form - of which over a hundred thousand copies have since been sold. Its popularity as an educator seems to warrant the present better and more expensive edition." Issued as Vol. I no. 1 in Norton's Quarterly Sentinel apparently a successor to his weekly newspaper of the same name. No further numbers of the Quarterly appear to have been issued. <br /> <br /> Ten Men of Money Island was variously reprinted even as late as 1930 including editions by Wayland's Appeal to Reason the London utopian publisher Reeves and the Chicago publisher F.J. Schulte. SARGENT p.45 citing only the London ed. Not in Negley or Lewis and not found in Wright. By the Author unknown
1852113934London E. Wilson 1852. 1852 edition. Hardback. A good copy in the original cloth with printed-label to spine. Slight dust-dulling with minor rubbing toning and some light staining. Internally very good. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans on request. ; 672 pages; Description: 672 p. Subjects: Committee for Reform of the Board of Customs London. London, E. Wilson hardcover
189512571NY: Reform Clulb Sound Currency Committee. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Usual xlib markings. The spine is darkened with wear at the top. Oterwise very tight & clean internally. ; Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 508 pages . Reform Clulb Sound Currency Committee hardcover