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199710491Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1997. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Octavo. 352 pp. frontis plates. Limited edition number 2941 of 3000 copies. Signed on the limitation page by Carpenter Cooper and Glenn. As issued in decoratively leather binding all edges gilt; silk moire endpapers; satin ribbon marker. A beautiful copy with only minor scuffing to the gilt edges. Easton Press unknown
1997017095Safat Kuwait: Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research / Environment Public Authority 1997. This is the rare HARDCOVER first edition. Fine condition in a Very Good dust jacket. NOT a library discard. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. Hinges are perfect. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with photographic endpapers front: a beautiful beach scene; rear: coral closeup 1 map and 306 photographs most in striking full color. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original blue cloth stamped in shiny gold. Complete with dust jacket. From foreword by Dr. Mohammad A. Al-Sarawi: "This book describes the coral species and coral reef fishes inhabiting the territorial waters of Kuwait and provides the reader with beautiful in situ photographs of the marine creatures found in and around the reefs.". First Edition so stated. Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by Randall John E. photography. x 166pp. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research / Environment Public Authority Hardcover
176955574Swanzey: March 15 1769. Two-page holograph document of dismissal against Rev. Ezra Carpenter folio approx. 12" x 15" previous folds browned small holes at folds; very good and legible. Ezra Carpenter 1698-1785 a son of Nathaniel and Mary Preston Carpenter his third wife was born March 20 1698 in Rehoboth Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College in 1720. He was married in 1723 to Elizabeth daughter of Rev. Thomas Greenwood of Rehoboth. Their children were: Elizabeth Elijah Theodosia Greenwood Preston Olive Content married John Kilburn and Rachel. He died at Walpole New Hampshire August 26 1785 in his eighty-eighth year. He entered the Christian ministry and was ordained at Hull Massachusetts November 24 1725 at a wage "rarely more than half enough to support a family." He was dismissed from the pastorate in Hull November 23 1746. November 1752 found him preaching at Lower Ashuelot or Swanzey New Hampshire which had been burned by the Indians four years before. The town of Upper Ashuelot or Keene engaged him in 1753 to preach at an annual compensation of £50 6 s. and firewood. Keene and Swanzey then formed a single church to which he was installed October 4 1753. Written by the council of churches this document concerns his pastorate in Swanzey: "We the pastors & Delegates from the Several Churches applied to by the pastor of the Church of Christ in Swanzey being convened in council at Swanzey . after earnestly imploring the Divine Direction & assistance & reading the results of former councils & other papers necessary to give us light with regard to the separation of the Rev. Mr. Ezra Carpenter as desired to ret. by our letters missive.we come to the following results.viz." They write that although Rev. Carpenter has been a good minister "We lament the unhappy differences & irresponsible & groundless jealousies mutually subsisting between the Rev Mr Carpenter.and people of Swanzey which we apprehend have been a great means of protracting & preventing the termination of their differences and controversies." They conclude with entreaties of mercy for the reverend and for treating him "as a brother" and to consider his infirmities due to his age he was then 71. The document is signed by "Thos Fessendon moderator Samuel Hedge Micah Lawrence Samll Ashley Willm Smeed and Nathl Stevens". A note at the bottom is dated March 16 1769 and states that Carpenter was then present at the house of "Dea Jona Hammond" where the declaration of dismissal was read. Sibley's Harvard Graduates notes that concerning Carpenter's first dismissal from Hull: "Carpenter patiently endured poverty for twenty years only to be overthrown in the end by New Lights who charged that he did not preach the doctrine of grace. Itinerant zealots who invaded the town inflamed the New Lights in the congregation into bringing some fifteen charges of errors of doctrine against him." Apparently similar forces were at work in this his second dismissal. Ezra Carpenter was also chaplain of New Hampshire state troops at Crown Point. <br/><br/> March 15 unknown books
176955574Swanzey: March 15 1769. Two-page holograph document of dismissal against Rev. Ezra Carpenter folio approx. 12" x 15" previous folds browned small holes at folds; very good and legible. Ezra Carpenter 1698-1785 a son of Nathaniel and Mary Preston Carpenter his third wife was born March 20 1698 in Rehoboth Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College in 1720. He was married in 1723 to Elizabeth daughter of Rev. Thomas Greenwood of Rehoboth. Their children were: Elizabeth Elijah Theodosia Greenwood Preston Olive Content married John Kilburn and Rachel. He died at Walpole New Hampshire August 26 1785 in his eighty-eighth year. He entered the Christian ministry and was ordained at Hull Massachusetts November 24 1725 at a wage "rarely more than half enough to support a family." He was dismissed from the pastorate in Hull November 23 1746. November 1752 found him preaching at Lower Ashuelot or Swanzey New Hampshire which had been burned by the Indians four years before. The town of Upper Ashuelot or Keene engaged him in 1753 to preach at an annual compensation of £50 6 s. and firewood. Keene and Swanzey then formed a single church to which he was installed October 4 1753. Written by the council of churches this document concerns his pastorate in Swanzey: "We the pastors & Delegates from the Several Churches applied to by the pastor of the Church of Christ in Swanzey being convened in council at Swanzey . after earnestly imploring the Divine Direction & assistance & reading the results of former councils & other papers necessary to give us light with regard to the separation of the Rev. Mr. Ezra Carpenter as desired to ret. by our letters missive.we come to the following results.viz." They write that although Rev. Carpenter has been a good minister "We lament the unhappy differences & irresponsible & groundless jealousies mutually subsisting between the Rev Mr Carpenter.and people of Swanzey which we apprehend have been a great means of protracting & preventing the termination of their differences and controversies." They conclude with entreaties of mercy for the reverend and for treating him "as a brother" and to consider his infirmities due to his age he was then 71. The document is signed by "Thos Fessendon moderator Samuel Hedge Micah Lawrence Samll Ashley Willm Smeed and Nathl Stevens". A note at the bottom is dated March 16 1769 and states that Carpenter was then present at the house of "Dea Jona Hammond" where the declaration of dismissal was read. Sibley's Harvard Graduates notes that concerning Carpenter's first dismissal from Hull: "Carpenter patiently endured poverty for twenty years only to be overthrown in the end by New Lights who charged that he did not preach the doctrine of grace. Itinerant zealots who invaded the town inflamed the New Lights in the congregation into bringing some fifteen charges of errors of doctrine against him." Apparently similar forces were at work in this his second dismissal. Ezra Carpenter was also chaplain of New Hampshire state troops at Crown Point. March 15 unknown
2021Adhya-9783030693275SPRINGER 2021. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
2021Adhya-9783030693275SPRINGER 2021. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
3232A Paris, Chez André, Imp.-Libraire, An VII de la République Française. 1 volume in-12, viii-607 pp., reliure moderne plein cuir brun, tranches jaspées, très bon exemplaire. Première édition, First Edition (Cordier Bib. Sinica No 2105).
1997SONG0198150385OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1997-04-10. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.31x0.83x9.44. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
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110429A Paris, chez Claude Barbin, au Palais, sur le second Perron de la Ste Chapelle, Avec Privilege du Roy, 1676, 1 volume in-12 de 170x95x25 mm environ, 2ff.blancs, 18 ff. (Titre, Epistre au Roy, Preface), 341 pages, 8ff. (table, extrait du privilege), 2ff.blancs, plein veau écaillé, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, coupes et chasses dorées, gardes marbrées, tranches jaspées. Cuir épidermé et dorures ternies et effacées par endroits, 2 coins dénudés, rares petites rousseurs et quelques feuillets légèrement brunis. Edition originale.
10510Atlas de 59 planches pour le tome premier. Titre avec table des planches. Complet des 59 planches gravées, dessine de EMY gravure de ADAM. Un volume in 4 à l’italienne, demi-cuir vert époque, pièce de titre chagrin rouge et noir, filets dorés. ANSELIN libraire CARILLIAN-GOEURY 1837. Rousseurs à la première planche. Bon état d’ensemble
1847GITa602Paris A Barbier 1847. 4vol in-8 479 491 464 XXXV 460 CXXXIVpp. Demi basane vert olive, dos lisse orné de filets et frises dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, rel époque. Bel ouvrage illustré de 126 planches hors texte dont 103 d'uniformes de régiments français en couleurs par Philippoteaux, Charpentier, Bélanger, De Moraine, Morel-Fatio, Sorieul etc. Complet de toutes ses planches, la table des illustrations, dans le Tome IV, faisant foi. Dos uniformément passé mais bel exemplaire.
12719Paris, A. Ferroud - F. Ferroud successur (Petite Biliothèque Andrea), 1920. Petit in-8, 187-(3) pp. et suites, broché, couverture illustrée rempliée.
DADAX0471948284Wiley 0000-00-00. 1. hardcover. New. 6.26x1.14x9.78. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley hardcover
1991SONG0262031760Random House Books for Young Readers 1991-04-18. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.40x1.81x10.36. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Random House Books for Young Readers hardcover
1993x-0805811354Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 1993. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 400 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
1905012491London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co 1905. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Limp black stippled cloth binding with gilt lettering rounded corners bottom sp.a trifle rubbed author's name bottom front but not on t.p. x 505 1 author list thin India paper; fr.blank fly has 1905-dated inscription ' Lois K. Stibbard/ from her friend/ Edwd Carpenter' small later sig. top half-title top gutter opening before t.p. patch of brown soiling top p.385 coffee splash. Despite faults a very acceptable signed copy of this scarce work. 11.5 cm x16.5 cm <br/> <br/> Swan Sonnenschein & Co hardcover
2025Manohar-9781316513828Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2025Manohar-9781316513828Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2005x-0765615533M E Sharpe Inc 2005. Paperback. New. 3rd edition. 365 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.00 inches. M E Sharpe Inc paperback
19394604New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Published with the Cooperation of the National Collection of Heads and Horns of the New York Zoological Society and American Museum of Natural History 1939. First edition. Illustrated. xxii ii 533pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Fine. First edition. Illustrated. xxii ii 533pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons. Published with the Cooperation of the National Collection of Heads and Horns of the New York Zoological unknown books
19881302118New York: Rock Foundation 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Folios 3 volumes VG/no DJs as issued; gray cloth boards black lettering to spines: very mild overall wear to boards spines faded beige lettering clear and legible; minimal wear to clean text-blocks; interiors clean; VOLUME 3.1 COSMIC GAMES;<br /> VOLUME 3.2 THE LABYRINTH & OTHER PATHS TO OTHER WORLDS; VOLUME 3.3 THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN; frontispieces; volumes housed in VG- brown cloth slipcase; shelved front table. 1302118. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Rock Foundation hardcover books
1843342196Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard 1843. Hardcover. Good. First American edition with additions by Meredith Clymer M.D. Full leather with title written in ink on spine. Spine ends chipped leather dry and worn top page corners water stained owner's name on front fly preliminary pages loose pages foxed thus good only. Lea & Blanchard hardcover
1969000376NY: Harcourt Brace & World 1969. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo. 242pp. Stated first edition. Inscribed by Carpenter with a doodle on the front free end paper. Full black cloth with bronze spine titles. Rear board corners very lightly bumped a touch of soiling at bottom of textblock fore-edge. In a fine unclipped "$5.95" jacket with light creasing at the top of spine. Carpenter's third book a collection of short stories. From the collection of noted New York book collector Burt Britton 1933-2018. <br/> <br/> Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover
1912304965London: George Allen & Co. Ltd. 507 pages. Foxing to page edges and first few pages "DEMOCRACY" written on bottom page edges otherwise very good in the publisher's green cloth binding. Inscribed and signed by the author on the front free endpaper: " J. Arthur Hill / with grateful and / hearty regards / from Edw'd Carpenter / Sept. 1913." J. Arthur Hill 1872-1951 was a British psychical researcher and writer. . Very Good. Hardcover. First Thus. 1912. George Allen & Co., Ltd. hardcover