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1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages ; 22 cm. Sermon by a Non-Zionist. SUBJECT (S) : Shavuot sermons. Zionism. OCLC + Worldcat list about 14 copies worldwide. Stamped on cover from date of publication. Very good condition. (BR-11-44)
235p. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. Front board decorated and lettered in gold. Spine faded. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Very good. PHILOSOPHY 2
pp. xiii, 443, (2) [Publisher's catalogue] + Portrait Frontis and full page drawings. Numerous text photographs and drawings. Sm. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, stained. First published 1901. Hardbound. Good. Jacob August Riis (1849-1914), was a Danish American social reformer, muckraking journalist, and social documentary photographer. He is known for his dedication to using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the impoverished in New York City, which was the subject of most of his prolific writings and photography. BIOGRAPHY BOX 1
Includes Index. x, 415 pages. Frontispiece illustration. Name and date on front pastedown. Browning to front/back free endpaper. Foxing on prelim, title page, page edges and occasional text pages.
Paper wrappers; 12mo. 172 pages. In English and Hebrew. OCLC lists two cop ies worldwide. Cover sunned. Very good condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Cover title: "A chapter from ANTISEMITISM by HUGO VALENTIN. " 16 pages. OCLC lists five copies worldwide. Cover sunned; v ery good condition. (AMR-23-31)
Pittsburgh, Congregation Rodeph Shalom, 1906. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 21 pages. Levy, (1865-1917) , was an American Reform rabbi, born in London. "He graduated from the University of London in 1884 and was trained for the Orthodox ministry at Jews College, London. From 1885 to 1889 he served the Bristol Hebrew Congregation. In 1889 he went to the United States as rabbi to a congregation in Sacramento, California, and from 1893 to 1901 he was assistant rabbi at Congregation Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia. From 1901 to 1917 he was rabbi of Congregation Rodef Shalom, Pittsburgh. During the Spanish-American War he was an army chaplain for a short period. Levy was famous in his day as a preacher; about 16 volumes of his sermons were published. He was active in local and international peace associations and in health, housing, and other welfare organizations in Pittsburgh" (Sefton D. Temkin in EJ) . No copies listed on OCLC. Some marginal markings in pencil, covers aged. Good condition. (P-2-34)
This is a very good hardcover copy in dark blue cloth covers, titles in gilt and decorated with a subtle embossed design. Just light wear to the spine tips. Very clean inside. Signed by Tel Sono in Tokyo, on the front endpaper. Black & white photograph of the author as frontispiece. 7" high X 5" wide, 66 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
No Place, Educational Psychology, 1924. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. "Reprint" From Educational Psychology, Feb, 1924. Bound in stiff wrappers. Stamped "[With] the Writer's Compliments" Rebound. Includes letter laid in. Good condition. (P-2-9)
First edition, 2 vols., [2], xxv, [1], 297, [1]; [2], 341, [1, errata]pp., faint number to verso of titles, new endpapers, attractively bound in recent period half morocco, marbled paperboards, raised bands to spine, gilt, a handsome set. Goldsmiths'-Kress, no. 15772; McCulloch, p. 284.
Caption title, 19 p. Disbound Good condition
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
pp. x, 4-232, xxxiii [Appendix]. Vol. 1 [All published?]. XLib stamp on title page and elsewhere. Bookplate of William U. Hensel (Lancaster County PA) on front paste down. 12mo. Original brown cloth binding. Extremities worn with slight loss. Black on spine. A detailed history of the overthrow of the corrupt Philadelphia Gas Ring and a tale of a hopeful future without machine politics. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 5 x2
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [vii], 197 p. The early Turkish novel, 1872-1900.
224 pages. Signed and dated by Ted Byfield upon front free endpaper. Mr. Byfield served honourably and effectively as a voice for right-thinking western Canadians for many years. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
32 pages. Features: The Senator Nobody Knows - William E. Borah will not play politics; Our Soldiers and Reform of Court-Martial System - Ex-Noncommissioned Officer says that in the World War American Soldiers were tried by Court-Martial System of George III; Heroes of the Air Mail - they carry on every day of the year, through rain or fog, over mountains and treacherous valleys; Lo! The Poor Indian, A Citizen Who Has Few Rights; Did High Freight Rates Occasion the Discovery of America?; Henry Ford's Page - America is a challenge to other nations to put their social foundations at the bottom instead of the top; Editorials - anti-American forces arrayed against Hon. Albert Johnson, Farmer Butte discovers dinotherium in Ohio, gunplay in Pittsburgh; Exploring Where Paul Preached - notable architectural and art treasures unearthed on the site of ancient Antioch - photo-illustrated article; The Lobster is Supreme in the village of Cape Porpoise; Can Courage be Cultivated?; Chats with Office Callers; The Strange Transient Woman - A One-Act Play; I Read In the Papers; Can You Tell Me? Soiling to front cover near spine. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: If Christ Came to Constantinople - ; Intimate Glimpses of Elbert Hubbard - a unique genius without parallel in literature; Where Americans Go When In Europe; Why So Many of Us Behave Like Imbeciles - with photo and content related to Gertrude Ederle of New York who swam the English Channel; Housing an Army in Hovels - permanent shelter for troops may not be ready in this generation - article with photos of ramshackle barracks; Levacha - a Thief Hunt in Abyssinia; Henry Ford's Page - two essentials of wisdom are knowledge of fundamentals and awareness of development; Editorials - farm relief, the McFadden Branch Banking Bill, New York's Stage Reform; Courage and Endurance - matters of stomach, not of heart; Clearing the Name of a President (Andrew Johnson) - Part 3; This Country Needs More Able-Bodied Loafers of a Certain Sort; The American Black Bear - a much abused animal; Nice one page ad for the Venice Company of Venice, Florida; Chats with Office Callers; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - turning wind into electricity at the University of Nebraska, Retirement of Peach Davis of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, check signing scam in Manhattan; News Bits; Nice animal photos inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Openings along each end of coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 49 pages. OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide of reprinted edition. Dr. Hirsch was a rabbi and professor of rabbinic literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago, which he helped to found. Singerman 4345. SUBJECT (S) : Jesus Christ -- Jewish interpretation. Jewish Christ -- Crucifixion. Few pencil marks in margin; very good condition. (PC-1)
Harvard Theological Review, 1911. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages. Reprint. Very good condition. (AMR-23-12)
54 leaves, on thick laid paper; printed on one side; uncut and unopened. + Mounted portrait. 8vo. 240 mm. Cloth backed boards binding; spine almost detached. Autograph presentation from: "Margaret Vandercook, Gramercy Park (NYC), 1921." John [Filkins] Vandercook (1873- 1908), was the editor of the Cincinnati Post. In 1904 he led a reform movement which saw to the over-throw of corrupt machine politics in that city. He moved on to become founder, first President, and General Manager of the United Press Association. The Complete Revolution (1909) was privately published after his death at age 35 from appendicitis. VERIA 2
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).
178 pages. "... the author has not pulled any punches in his condemnation of Jean Chretien's record. But he reserves a special contempt for Chretien's cabinet and Liberal caucus, who could have stopped Chretien in his tracks at any time, but ttook the dishonourable path of clinging to their comfortable offices and fat pensions and vaporous celebrity." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked but for gift greetings on page iii. Negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
330 pages. Footnotes. References. Index. Illustrated in black and white. "A broadly based study that adds a sociolinguistic emphasis as the key to understanding the Chinese language." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and umarked with very light wear. Light wear to dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 102 pages. 20 cm. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Education. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Very Good Condition. A beautiful copy. (Comhist-14-34)
12mo, 102 pages. 20 cm. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Education. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual marks. (amr-20-48)