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pp xi, 236. Foxed. 8vo. Library buckram binding. Mildly XLib. "Dr. Dewees looks at the treatments proposed by Dr. Abolition and Dr. Colonization, and decides that a blend of emancipation and colonization will provide the optimal cure, with compensation for slave owners from the proceeds of public land sales." FIRST EDITION. Blockson 9481. LCP 3094. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2 SE1/2
202p. Age stained. 12mo. Original quarter leather over marbled paper covered boards. Front board detached. Binding very worn. Hardbound. The rights of U.S. citizens and the structure of government. Includes important chapters on: the ending of slavery; capital punishment; political reform; and the Christian basis of civil liberty. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMERICANA BOX 9
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original sheet music. Folio. (35 x 25 cm). In Ottoman script. [4] p., scores. [SHEET MUSIC] Muhayyer Naksî Agir Semâî - Muhayyer Naksî Yürük Semâî. Darü'l-Elhan Külliyati No.3 [The House of Melodies Collected Works No. 3]. [With original stamp of Samli Iskender -Kudmanizâde-]. Darülelhan (The House of Melodies) is not a real publishinghouse but a music school established at 10 January 1917, in Istanbul. The principle aim in the establishment of this school was to follow a scientific way in the education and teaching of musical arts, and introduce the old pieces by printing them. Some courses on Turkish and Western music should be given in a course of four years. This school closed in the days of Independence War and reopened by the attempts of Haydar Beg the mayor of Istanbul in 1923. On this publications, it's written usually "Our establishment started to publish the beautiful pieces inhereted from the most famous Turkish composers in order to conserve them. These publications are checked by a scientifically responsible council and found ass quite correct. Up to now, the pieces contining Setarabân, Mâye, Evç-ârâ, Acem Asirân, Müste'ar, Nevâ, Gulizâr, Beyâti, Mâhur, Ferâhfezâ, Ferâhnâk, Nev-eser, Nühüft and Arazbâr Buselik tones, havng the number 72 have already been put on sale for 5 Kurus at the magazine of Samli Iskender in Bayezid Square". (Source: Music publications from Ottoman Empire up to today, 1876-1986.; ALANER, BÜLENT). First Semâîs' composer is unknown, second one is by Eyyûbî Bekir Aga. He was an early classical Turkish composers. Ahmed Hamdi Tanpinar's devoted his book 'Mahur Beste' to Eyyûbî Efendi and inspired by him. Darülelhan published 121 scores before 1928, this is the third one. Özege 3585. Not in OCLC. Extremely rare.
Full Title: DISCUSSIONS ON PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE, EDUCATION AND UNIVERSITY REFORM. Chiefly From the Edinburgh Review; Corrected, Vindicated, Enlarged, in Notes and Appendices. By Sir William Hamilton, Bart. With an Introductory Essay by Robert Turnbull. pp. xlviii, 9-764. Damp stained. Bookplates of Geo B. Orlady and the Library of the Philo Literary Society. Small 4to. 9.50" x 6". Original full brown cloth binding embossed and decorated in blind. Binding worn. Hardbound. Good. Sir William Hamilton, the 9th Baronet (1788-1856) was an influential Scottish metaphysician and teacher of philosophy. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 4
240 p. 12 mo. Foxed. XLib. Spine taped. **NOTE: A very curious feature of this copy is that the copyright notice is pasted over with a changed version. Jay, the son of the first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme court, was a noted attorney and staunch abolitionist. He "castigated the federal government's complicity in the crime of slavery. by contrasting actual federal involvement in slavery with the constitutionally required minimal involvement. He also contrasted the gratuitous complicity with slavery with a vision of what the national government might permissibly do against slavery. Most of Jay 's positions on congressional or executive power were well within the mainstream of legal thought of the day." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2C/W148 Rear
206 p. 12 mo. Foxed. Mildly XLib. Library buckram binding. Extremely important anti-slavery tract. William Jay (17891858), American jurist and reformer, was the son of John Jay (1745-1829), American patriot, statesman, and Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. For most of the period from 1818 to 1843 he served as Judge of the county court of Westchester, N.Y. An active abolitionist, Jay helped establish (1833) the New York City Anti-Slavery Society and wrote vigorous pamphlets and articles on the topic. He also was a founder (1816) of the American Bible Society; and president (1848-1858) of the American Peace Society. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 Box 4
Two volumes. pp. (xxx) 448; (x) 531 + Plates. 8vo. 22 cm. Original publisher's cloth binding. Rockwell Kent designed bookplate of Maxwell Steinhardt. The text includes: "A Short Bibliography of the W itings of Samuel Butler and of the Books and Articles Concerning Him". Samuel Butler was born in Langar, Nottinghamshire. The son of a clergyman and grandson of a Bishop, he was educated at Shrewsbury and St John's College, Cambridge. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1859, where he achieved success as a sheep-farmer. His letters home to his father were compiled to form 'A First Year in Canterbury Settlement' (1863), which later became the core of his most popular work, 'Erewhon'. He returned to England in 1864, having accumulated a small fortune, and settled in Clifford's Inn, where he stayed until his death. In 1872 he published 'Erewhon' (an anagram for nowhere) anonymously. It attacked contemporary attitudes on morals, religion, education, and science by describing a land where (among other things) illness is considered a crime. Sick people are thrown in jail, as their sickness is their own fault. Sad people are also imprisoned, for grief is a sign of misfortune and people are held responsible for the actions that made them unfortunate. People who rob or murder, on the other hand, are treated generously and taken to the hospital to recover from their affliction. No machines are allowed in Erewhon, as a philosopher once speculated that machines could rapidly evolve and would take over the world. Students study anything that has absolutely no practical purpose at the University of Unreason. The book was scintillatingly popular. It still can be read with great enjoyment and relevance today. During the next decade Butler wrote a series of controversial scientific works. They were distinctly anti-Darwin, and especially opposed to certain aspects of the theory of natural selection. He also began experimenting in musical composition, and collaborated with his friend (and later biographer) Henry Festing Jones on the oratorio 'Narcissus' (1880). In 1896 he published the biography of his grandfather, Bishop Samuel Butler. Today, his best-known work is probably 'The Way of Al l Flesh'. It was the thoughtful result of many years of hard labor, but did not appear in his lifetime. "I am the 'enfant terrible' of literature and science. If I cannot (and I know I cannot) get the literary and scientific big-wigs to give me a shilling. I can (and I know I can) heave bricks into the middle of them" - Samuel Butler, 'Notebooks' **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W140
100p. + Facsimiles. Original full paper covered boards binding. Slipcase. Soiled. First edition. One of only 100 copies, without the Bibliophile insignias, privately printed for Charles E. Goodspeed, as a part of the purchase price of the manuscript material contained in the book. In 1847 Charles Dickens published a pamphlet calling on ''fallen women'' to enter a Home established by his friend Bar oness Burdett-Coutts. For many years this pamphlet was unseen by Dickens collectors and some doubt was expressed as to its very existence. Then, in 1928, Charles E. Goodspeed purchased from the last secretary of the Baroness a copy of the pamphlet together with several letters from a correspondence relating to the home and, in particular, to the efforts of Charles Dickens on behalf of a Miss Caroline Maynard Thompson. These items were purchased from Mr. Goodspeed by the Bibliophile Society. The text of the pamphlet is reprinted here, along with that of the letters. VERY SCARCE **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN 1 W34
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
34374Turnhout, Brepols, original edition: 1992, reprint:2000 Paperback, 488 p., + 16 ill., 160 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503502656.
1282 tatane 97 EP (15 juillet 1970). Plaquette à l'italienne 13,5 x 12 cm., cousue de fil rouge. Couverture blanche à ornements spiralés imprimés en rouge. 24 pages. E.O. 1/28 de tête sur papier corail. Très propre.
1824816Lyon, Bohaire, 1824, in-8, broché, (2) ff., 126 pp., couv. impr.
179011893Bourg-en-Bresse, Hyacinthe Goyffon, 1790 ; in-8, broché ; (2) ff. blancs, 46 pp., (1) f. blanc.
42346Puf.1995.In-8,couv.souple ill.en couleurs.596 p.Dédicace de l'Auteur. TBE.
17273889Paris Chez Delusseux 1727-1729 Un volume in-12 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, frise dorée sur les coupes, filet au noir en encadrement sur les plats, [bl.], titre, [3] ff. de table, 229 pp., [28] pp. de table, titre, 119 pp., titre, [5] ff., 123 pp., [4] pp. et [bl.]. Coiffe de tête arasée, un mors fendu et rousseurs.
1897029156Gand 1897 Imprimerie A. Siffer Soft cover
057796La Haye Chez Abraham Arondeus 1682 in 16 (14x8) 1 volume reliure plein veau époque, dos muet, 7 feuillets liminaires non chiffrés, 488 pages, usure sur un mors du plat supérieur, et sur la coupe supérieure du second plat. Claude Jean, La Sauvetat-du-Dropt 1619 - la Haye 1687, ministre protestant français. Première et seconde parties seules (sur 4). Bon exemplaire
Madrid, Imprenta y Librería de Sancha, 1827. Dos volúmenes en 8vo.; 4 hs., XVIII pp., 342 pp., 1 h. + 388 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación uniforme en piel marbreada, de la época, con lomeras ornadas. Cobbett, uno de los periodistas radicales irlandeses más famosos de su tiempo, vivió exiliado en Estados Unidos más de diez años, haciendo célebre su seudónimo de "Peter Porcupine". La traducción española aparece "arreglada" al panorama patrio en el reinado de Fernando VII por un veterano francés hijo de los Cien Mil.
191333436Paris, Librairie Alphonse Picard, 1913-1914. 2 volumes in-12 reliés demi-maroquin à coins, couvertures conservées, XXI-426 pages et 496 pages. Exemplaires en excellent état, bien reliés.
6471Précis historique sur Napoléon BUONAPARTE: jugement porté sur ce fameux personnage,d’après ce qu’il a dit, ce qu’il a fait. Le tout extrait des mémoires d’un homme qui ne l’a point quitté depuis quinze ans.Faux-titre,titre 84 pages mention de 8ème édition.Chez Germain MATHIOT 1815. Mémoires secrets sur Napoléon Buonaparte écrits par un homme qui ne l’a pas quitté depuis quinze ans faisant suite au précis historique, publié par le même auteur, et dont on vient des mettre en vente la septième édition. Cinquième édition revue et corrigée deux tomes ; Tome 1er faux-titre, titre, 216pages Tome 2ème faux-titre, titre, 224 pages. Paris chez Germain MATHIOT 1815. L'ensemble en un volume delmi velin ancien, titre manuscrit à la plume, très bon état
11954un épisode de la Ligue. In 8 broché, préface de M. J. CALMETTE. XVI-239 pages. Dijon Imprimerie BARBIER L. MARCHAL 1909. Envoi manuscrit autographe de l’auteur. 110€ Dos cassé. Edition originale
Paris, G. Ducasse et Compagnie, 1833 [y] Paris, chez toutes les Libraires, 1835. 16vo.; 113 pp., y una lámina fuera de texto [y] 2 hs., 152 pp. y 2 hs., 159 pp. Encuadernación en piel, de la época, con lomera ornada y tejuelo.
12960Donnée en conférences publiques. Verdun imprimerie L. DOUBLAT 1867. In 8 cartonné dos demi toile noire, titre doré. Armes de Nicolas PASAULME en frontispice. Titre 171 pages Armes du collège de Verdun sur le premier plat. Charnières coupées. Edition originale rare. Dans l’état
4377In 32 demi cuir bleu époque,titre et filets dorés Paroles d’un croyant 1833 faux-titre,titre,191 pages, Delloye et Lecou 1837 suivies de Le livre du Peuple faux-titre,211 pages Pagnerre 1838 suivi de Tout ou rien,De la réforme électorale par un homme du peuple,A BOUGEART avec une nouvelle de M de LamennaisDeuxième édition titre,32 pages,Auguste Le Gallois éditeur 1840.Bon exemplaire
694849Deshays Rouen 1874 In-8 ( 225 X 170 mm ) de XL-185 pages, broché. 2 plans dépliants de l'église réformée de Quevilly gravés à l'eau-forte par Adeline. Réédition à l'identique d'un texte édité à Rotterdam chez J. Malherbe en 1704, précédée d'une notice historique et bibliographique et suivie d'un appendice par E. LESENS, membre de la société de l'Histoire du protestantisme français et membre du bureau de la Société Rouennaise de Bibliophiles. Tampon ex-libris, petite déchirure à la couverture, bon exemplaire imprimé sur beau papier.