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Cloth, 12mo. Viii, 127 pages. Cover title. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Children's sermons -- Jewish authors. Very good condition. (PC-1)
No Place (London) , Jewish Religious Union, 1909. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 20 pages. 22 cm. Papers for Jewish people, Nr. 5. Abraham Feldman's copy with his signature and date (1916) on cover. SUBJECT(S) : Reform Judaism. No copies on OCLC. Front cover detached but present, paper starting to brown, otherwise Good Condition. (P-2-57)
in-12, 256 pages, abdt ill. in-t., broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [HI-2][BL-10]
115 pages. Index. Bibliography. Presents "the failures and minor triumphs of the Canadian penal reformists.... It behooves us... to ask ourselves why the Canadian story of penalogy is as it is - and why in this year A.D. 1946 a John Kidman is required to advocate measures and reforms so transparently necessary." - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Prior owner's name and date atop front free endpaper else clean and unmarked. Dust jacket nicely preserved in Brodart cover. A quality copy. Book
Huelva, 2011. 4to, mayor: 537 pp. Cubiertas originales.
1st Edition. Original binding. Inscribed by the author. 8vo. 383 pages ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates in English as, Foundation for a Systematic Theology of Judaism on a Historical Basis. Kaufmann Kohler (1843-1946) was a German-born U. S. Reform rabbi and theologian. (He) was born into a family of rabbis . (and) received his rabbinical training at Hassfurt, Höchberg near Würzburg, Mainz, Altona, and at Frankfurt am Main (under Samson Raphael Hirsch) , and his university training at Munich, Berlin, Leipzig, and Erlangen (Ph. D. 1868; his thesis, "Der Segen Jacob's", was one of the earliest Jewish essays in the field of the higher Biblical criticism, and its radical character had the effect of closing to him the Jewish pulpit in Germany) . Abraham Geiger, to whose Zeitschrift Kohler became a contributor at an early age, strongly influenced his career and directed his steps to America. In 1869 he accepted a call to the pulpit of the Beth-El congregation in Detroit; in 1871 he became rabbi of Chicago Sinai Congregation. In 1879 he succeeded his father-in-law, David Einhorn, as rabbi of Temple Beth-El, New York City; his brother-in-law, Emil Hirsch, becoming his successor in Chicago. Feb. 26, 1903, he was elected to the presidency of Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. From the time of his arrival in America, Kohler actively espoused the cause of Reform Judaism; he was one of the youngest members of the Philadelphia Jewish Rabbinical Conference of 1869, and in 1885 he convened the Pittsburgh Rabbinical Conference, which adopted the so-called Pittsburgh Platform, on which Reform Judaism in America stands. While in Chicago he introduced Sunday lectures as supplementary to the regular Sabbath service. Kohler served for many years as president of the New York Board of Ministers, and was honorary president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (Wikipedia, 2016) Der Grundriss der Gesamtwissenschaft res Judentums (The Foundation for a Whole Science of Judaism) was an encyclopedic scale project of the Society for the Advancement of Jewish Studies and was published in the years 1906-1935 The authors include(d) leading representatives of contemporary science of Judaism , including next Cohen Ismar Elbogen , Kaufmann Kohler and Samuel Krauss. (Wikipedia, 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish Theology, Jewish Ethics. Inside hinges starting, otherwise in very good condition. (Ger-50-17)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Fifth edition. 24 pages. Contains hymns and pr ayers. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Paginated in pencil. Cover sunned; very good condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Second edition. 15 pages. Contains prayers and hymns. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Both at Penn). Some edges browned or chipped; very good condition. (AMR-23-4)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Second edition. 15 pages. Contains prayers and hymns. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Both at Penn). Very good condition. (P-2-50)
Hardcover, 8vo, 208 pages. Krauskopf (1858-1923) was a U. S. Reform rabbi. Krauskopf was born in Ostrowo, Prussia. He settled in the U. S. In 1872. He emigrated to join his brother who was killed on the day before his arrival. He only learned of Hebrew Union College by reading a book from a library, ostensibly to improve his English, and enrolled in 1875 in the first class of Hebrew Union College, receiving his ordination in 1883. At the College he wrote a periodical for Jewish youth entitled the Sabbath Visitor and three textbooks for religious education. After serving a congregation in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1887 Krauskopf became rabbi of the Reform Congregation Kenesseth Israel, Philadelphia, which he served for the remainder of his life. Krauskopf became a leader of radical Reform, introducing Sunday services and compiling a Service Ritual. A leading figure in the national organizations of Reform Judaism, he served as a vice president of the conference which adopted the Pittsburgh Platform in 1885, the conference which he first proposed to Kohler, and president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. He was active in work for the poor, arguing for increased sanitation and better living conditions. He proposed a program of direct contact between successful and poor Jews, an unsuccessful forerunner of Big Brother programs. A man of forceful energy, he paid attention to the need for Jewish literature, and the outcome was the foundation in 1888 of the Jewish Publication Society of America, of which he was the first honorary secretary. Impressed during a visit to Russia in 1894 by the zeal with which Jews engaged in agriculture where the Russian government allowed, he established the National Farm School at Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in 1896 "as one of the best means of securing safety and happiness to the sorely afflicted of our people. " In 1917 he was appointed to direct food conservation among Jews for the U. S. Food Administration. At first an anti-Zionist, Krauskopf modified his attitude as a result of the labors of Jewish agriculturalists in Palestine. There too he was impressed with their agricultural work and soon found himself a defender of Zionism against anti-Zionists (Temkin in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (JTS, NYPL, Hebrew Union, Free Lib of Philadelphia) . Hinge repair. Wear to cover and binding. Bumped cover corners. Few lightly stained pages. Otherwise, very good condition. (Spec-9-9)
Previous owner's name to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight dustiness to top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of handling. 261pp. A scholarly and comprehensive study of rural society and struggle in the Transvaal during the watershed period of the early 20th century.
in-8°, 270 pages, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA30-3]
No Date (1940s? ) . Paper wrappers, 4to, 5 pages. Syllabus: Influence of the Bible on Contemporary Jewish Life (20 lessons) , and Lessons 1A and 1B. OCLC lists no copies world wide. Cover detached; edges brown. Good condition. Scarce (PC-1)
No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. Very clean very tight pages with bright slightly marked boards, minor bump to spine foot and no bumping to corners. 50pp. Biography of the Englishwoman and social reformer who went to America in 1818, appalled by the conditions she saw in Britain. Her activities shocked her contemporaries, as among other her many campaigns, she lost half her personal fortune in a venture for setting up a community for freed slaves.
In-8, broché sous coutures, (1) f. de titre, (2) p. d'Avis de l'éditeur, 86 p. Edition à la date de l'originale de ce célèbre récit de détention et d'évasion, augmentée de "Extrait du mémoire de M. de Comeyras" et d'une "Addition du mémoire". Le titre courant porte: "Mémoires du sieur Henri Masers de Latude, contenant les opérations qu'il a pratiquées pour se sauver une fois de la Bastille, & deux fois du donjon de Vincennes, avec la suite de ces événements". La rédaction du texte est attribuée, par Barbier, à Jean-Yrieix de Beaupoil marquis de Saint-Aulaire. Aventurier excentrique, Masers de Latude passa 35 années (1749-1784) en prison pour avoir adressé une machine infernale à la marquise de Pompadour. Il parvint à s'évader de La Bastille en 1766. Arrêté à Amsterdam, il fut emprisonné à Vincennes d'où il s'évada encore à deux reprises, mais fut chaque fois repris. Sa libération définitive n'intervint qu'en 1784. "Peu d’hommes ont pris dans l’imagination populaire une plus grande place. Le célèbre prisonnier semble avoir résumé dans sa vie de souffrances toutes les iniquités d’un gouvernement arbitraire" (F. Funck-Brentano). De fait cette brochure, qui eut un immense succès, contribua au climat d'agitation prérévolutionnaire. La Révolution fit de Latude un héros de la lutte contre l'arbitraire royal et l'Assemblée lui octroya une pension. Bon exemplaire, imprimé sur beau papier de Hollande, entièrement non rogné.
3 pièces réunies en un volume in-8, broché, papier marbré ancien, mouillure claire en coin. Edition originale. Portrait, planche gravée pliée hors texte. Compte rendu du procès et de pièces sur la rocambolesque évasion de Lavalette, ancien aide de camp de Napoléon, condamné à mort lors du retour des Bourbon. Cette affaire, qui passionna l'opinion publique, eut un grand retentissement.
In -8°, pp. cb, (14), 377, (15), 2 ccbb; pergamena con tassello e titolo al dorso. Seconda edizione di questo trattato raro a trovarsi legato a sé, non presente nelle biblioteche italiane. The second edition of this work, rare to find on its own only binding.
2 parties en un volume in-8, plein veau, dos à 4 nerfs, plats ornés d'un jeu d'encadrement de filets à froid garnis d'un fleuron en écoinçons (rel. américaine de l'époque - full paneled contemporary american calf), (10), 220 p., (1) f., vi, 76 p., (1) f. errata. Edition originale (First edition) de cet ouvrage, selon A. Burckhardt: "Genève présentée aux Bostoniens". Né à Caen en 1692, Andrew Le Mercier, poursuivit ses études de théologie à Genève et embarqua pour l'Amérique où il devint pasteur à Boston à partir de 1715. The "Political and Geographical account…" has special title page and separate paging. "In 1729, French Protestant minister André Le Mercier worked, along with 13 other ministers, to create the Presbytery of Londonderry in New England. This was the first presbytery in New England and the only colonial presbytery that ever attracted a Huguenot minister (...). For some ministers Le Mercier offered an important bridge between Old and New World religious traditions. In 1732 le Mercier published [this] two-volume work (…). He was the only minister in all of New England with any direct knowledge of ecclesiastical and church practice in Calvin's home city, and he took special care to explain Geneva's parish system to his New England colleagues for whom formal parishes were becoming increasingly important in the eighteenth century" (Jon Butler, 'The Huguenots in America: A Refugee People in New World Society', Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983, 88). (Cf. A. Burckhardt, in ‘Bull. de la Soc. de l'Hist. du Protestantisme Français’, 1991, p. 613-637. Brinley Sales, 7593. Early American Imprints, I, n°3557. Evans, 3596). Petit manque de papier en marge de la p. 27 de la deuxième partie avec perte de qqs caractères. Quelques rousseurs. Provenance: "Jos. Green, 1732" owner's signatures to title page and "The gift of Mr. Edward Jackson" handwritten from the same hand. Bel exemplaire conservé dans une reliure américaine de l'époque (A very nice early American binding in excellent condition).
In-12, demi-veau de l'époque, dos lisse orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, tranches rouges, (4), 128, (1) p. errata. Edition originale et unique, rare, de ce discours prononcé par Le Trosne, avocat du Roi converti à la cause physiocratique, plaidoyer en faveur d'une réforme en profondeur de la législation aux fortes implications sociales et économiques. "A l'ouverture des audiences du bailliage d'Orléans, le 15 novembre 1763, Le Trosne s’élève contre l’arbitraire des lois, trace un tableau des devoirs du ministère public et critique la législation pénale de son temps ainsi que l’horrible iniquité de la torture. Ses convictions physiocratiques et son intérêt pour les questions économiques l’engagent à rechercher la corrélation entre le juste et l’utile et à examiner les répercussions favorables d’une saine morale publique sur l’économie nationale, en accompagnant sa démonstration de nombreuses et amples "notes économiques" gage de son ralliement aux Physiocrates" (Cf. Daire, 'Physiocrates', II, p. 88). (Conlon, 'Siècle des Lumières', 64:987. Goldsmiths, 10051.1. Weulersse, 'Mouvement physiocratique', I, p.xxvii). Relié avec: SERVAN (Joseph-Michel-Antoine). Discours sur l'administration de la justice criminelle. Genève, 1767. (4), 152 p. et SERVAN. Discours (...) dans la cause d'une femme protestante. Genève & Grenoble, J.S. Grabit, 1767. (4), 112 p. "Toutes les théories sociales, qui vingt cinq ans plus tard devaient renouveler la face de l'Europe et tracer une nouvelle voie à la civilisation, étaient exposées et développées dans ces discours" (Larousse). Qqs auréoles claires à qqs feuillets. L'ouvrage de Le Trosne est relié en fin. Bel exemplaire, très frais très bien relié à l’époque.
complet en 2 vols.: 403 + 459pp., 23cm., br.orig., dans la série "Théologie. Etudes publiées sous la direction de la faculté de théologie S.J. de Lyon-Fourvière" vol. 31, signé par le propriétaire précédent sur page de titre, bon état, R62205
Amberes: Antverpiae, ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Balthasarem Moretum & Viduam Ioannis Moreti & Ioannem Meursium, 1619. 4to. menor; 11 hojas, 470 pp., 26 hojas. Encuadernación de época en pergamino, con cejas.
In-12, broché, dos renforcé, xi, 402 p. Étude sur les huguenots français dans la marine de commerce, la marine de guerre, les grandes découvertes et la colonisation. Un chapitre est consacré aux galères. Bibliographie et index.
Paris, Librairie Fischbacher, 1901. In-12 broché de VIII + 332 pages. Les armées huguenotes sous l'Edit de Nantes après la Révocation. Bon état
Toulouse, Société des livres religieux, 1903. In-8 relié toile marron, VIII-371 pp. avec quelques illustrations.
In 18° (13,3×7,5 cm); 2 parti in un volume: (16), 224 pp. e 264, (24) pp. Bella legatura coeva in piena pelle con dorso a 4 nervi, titolo e ricchi fregi in oro ai tasselli (strofinature e qualche minima mancanza ai margini). Alcune interessanti sottolineature e correzioni chiosate da mano coeva nel testo. Leggerissimo ed ininfluente alone in alcune pagine. Tagli marmorizzati. Prima edizione francese non comune di questa celebre polemica antipapale di Gregorio Leti nella quale si ridicolizza l’usanza papale del nepotismo. Figlio di un noble di origine bolognese e di una nobildonna milanese, Gregorio Leti nacque a Milano nel 1630. Dopo aver studiato presso i gesuiti, alla morte del padre, si trasferì a Roma nel 1644 da uno zio. Dopo vari sposatmenti che lo portarono anche a Orvieto nel 1655 seguì lo zio ad Acquapendente dove il parente era assunto a Vescovo. Nel 1660 lascia l’italia per Ginevra e in seguito al matrimonio con la figlia di un medico ginevrino si converte al calvinismo. Da questo momento in poi iniziano i suoi scritti polemici e satirici verso i papi. Il linguaggio e le immagini che Leti riproduceva nei suoi scritti erano assai licenziose tanto che fu costretto dalle autorità cittadine di Ginevra ad abbandonare la Svizzera. Raggiunse Colbert a Parigi e questi gli propose di ricoprire la carica di “Historico di Lingua Italiana” di Luigi XIV ma decise di rifiutare la proposta perchè non voleva riconvertirsi al cristianesimo. Passò quindi in Inghilterra, siamo nel 1680. Ma anche qui la sua verve polemica e difficile ai compromessi lo portò a scontrarsi con il mondo politico inglese e fu di nuovo costretto alla fuga che lo portò in Olanda. Qui stretta amicizia con Pierre Bayle rimase fino alla morte avvenuta ad Amsterdam nel 1701. Prima edizione francese in buone condizioni di conservazione. Due soli esemplari censiti in ICCU. Vinciana 391 l’ed. in francese s.l. 1669: “violenta satira”. Olschki 17402 cita l’ediz. in francese S.l.1669