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1903096307London: R.&T. Washbourne 1903 Ex-Library. Fair. Hardcover. Rare. Significant age wear including scuffs edge wear light toning and foxing typical library marks etc. R.&T. Washbourne hardcover
1949098555Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Co. 1949 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. RARE copy of this 338 page illustrated work by Brennan - a Dominican priest and psychologist director of the Thomistic Institute at Providence College. "The fact that Father Brennan has taken the scholarly subject of man's nature and his actions and presented it in a simple running storybook account makes this book unique." Book has minor age-toning on the endpaper hinge areas; dust jacket is a bit faded and has moderate edge wear including a 1x4" tear on the top front cover. Bruce Publishing Co. hardcover
1929e9026Oxford: Oxford University Press. VG : in very good condition with edge-torn glassine wrapper. Uncut. Some light browning. 1929. First Edition. Half vellum/gilt brown board cover. 350mm x 260mm 14" x 10". 15pp; plates. 5 plates. Signed and dated in pencil by H.H.E.Craster Keeper of the Western Manuscripts on fep. . Oxford University Press hardcover
1862BOOKS023972INew York: Blakeman & Mason. Very good copy in the original blue cloth. 1862. 1st. hardcover. 12mo 98 pp. Gilt-decorated spine with a small piece missing from the lower edge. Hundreds of woodcuts throughout plus a variety of ornamental borders on every page. Previous owner's brief inscription on the front free endpaper dated 1862. . Blakeman & Mason hardcover
1997318855Nashville: Thomas Nelson 1997. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 4to. Unpaginated still sealed in shrink wrap and in original box heavy book additional postage will apply Thomas Nelson hardcover
1796105250Philadellphia: James Carey. Very Good. 1796. Hardcover. Leatherbound. 1796. Printed by James Carey. 184 pages. Some wear to binding else Very Good. Older name and inscription in front. Notes written on last few pages. Rare as only one copy found. It Resides in the British Library. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 184 pages . James Carey hardcover
a65824Romae 1591 Apud Paulum Bladum impressorem Cameralem. Pro Secunda Processione quae erit di XI mensis Ianuarij ad Basilicam Sanct Petri. In Latin. Octavo 8p. title page vignette later plain wraps. Stringbound. VG Plus. no owner marks. Original printing. . paperback
a3981Ulyssipone Lisbon Occidentali 1700 Antonii Pedrozo Galram. In Latin. 8vo. 216pp. 8p. double column text full limp vellum. Small paper label on front. Good end papers soiled and chipped some tearing at head of spine vellum wrinkled and lightly stained. hardcover
19514588Newark N.J.: Holmes Printing Service 1951. Good. 20pp. Folio. Original orange printed wrappers stapled. Wrappers stained and spotted. Some staining and spotting to text. An informative pamphlet celebrating the second anniversary of the service of Reverend James Coleman pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in Morristown New Jersey. The text recounts Reverend Coleman's time at the church and includes numerous photographs of Coleman his family and several members of the church. The program lists the events celebrating Coleman's pastorship and the text is supplemented with dozens of well wishes and advertisements for local businesses. Holmes Printing Service unknown
185034787Portland: Various 1850. Wraps. Good. Stitched wraps with titles on the front cover. 19 pamphlets dating from 1822 to 1850 non continuos. Condition range from fair to good. Original outer covers missing except one issue which are now laid inside the contents. Most minutes are untrimmed with several unopened or uncut pages. Stitching loose for a few issues resulting in detached title page and loose parts. Edges of the paper are brittle chipped and flaking. Light toning to the paper. Three minutes have old rubber institutional stamps from the Boston Athenaeum. <br /> <br /> Minutes of the General Conference include:<br /> <br /> 1828 Annual Meeting in Gorham. 24 pages. Last leave detached and chipped. Fair;<br /> 1829 Annual Meeting in Waldoborough. 19 pages 1 page blank. Title page detached. Stitching coming loose and contents are in parts. Fair;<br /> 1830 Annual Meeting in Winthrop. 24 pages. Paper lightly foxed. Period inscription written top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1831 Annual Meeting in Fryeburg. 27 pages 1 page blank. Previous owner name top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1832 Annual Meeting in Wiscasset. 32 pages. Stitching loose and contents are in parts. Previous owner name top of the title page. Fair;<br /> 1833 Annual Meeting in Portland. 24 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1834 Annual Meeting in Bath. 32 pages. Light scattered foxing. Period inscription written top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1837 Annual Meeting in North Falmouth. 23 pages 1 page blank. Red rubber stamp from Boston Athenaeum. Rubbed out pencil inscription front cover. Fair;<br /> 1838 Annual Meeting in Saco. 28 pages. Covers rubbed spotted. Fair;<br /> 1840 Annual Meeting in Hallowell. 24 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1841 Annual Meeting in Machias. 22 pages 1. Previous owner name top of the title page. Dup written in pencil top corner title page. Good condition;<br /> 1842 Annual Meeting in Portland. 24 pages. Pencil date and Dup written top of the title page. Good condition;<br /> 1843 Annual Meeting in Bangor. Disbound. 24 pages. Text trimmed. Title page foxed. Fair condition;<br /> 1844 Annual Meeting in Bath. 32 pages. Trimmed. Original brown outer wraps are detached flaking etc. The covers are laid inside. Fair condition;<br /> 1846 Annual Meeting in Augusta. 24 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1847 Annual Meeting in Portland. 27 pages 1 page blank. Rubbed out inscription title page. Red rubber institutional stamp from Boston Athenaeum. Fair condition;<br /> 1848 Annual Meeting in Bangor. 32 pages. Rubbed out inscription title page. Red rubber institutional stamp on the title page. Fair condition;<br /> 1849 Annual Meeting in Bath. 32 pages. Good condition;<br /> 1850 Annual Meeting in South Berwick. 24 pages. title page torn chipped toned. Fair condition. Various unknown
D20741Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. A large collection of German ecclesiastical decrees from the year 1837 to the end of the year 1846. Contained in a wraparound contemporary carta rustica folder. An interesting and obscure book object if nothing else. <br/><br/> hardcover
169435368London: Printed for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet-street and Benj. Tooke 1694. The Second Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Folio. 15 16 pages xxxvi 17-512 pages. Marbled paper covered boards with leather corners. Binding is in poor condition. No spine. Both covers are cleanly detached. Text is lightly damp stained in front. Occasional light foxing to the contents. An ink or other brown stain at the top edge of pages 340-470. Ex-institutional copy with partially removed label on the front paste down and a blind perforated stamp on the title page - "Philadelphia Divinity School. Printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet-street, and Benj. Tooke hardcover
197135583Tulsa: Evangelistic Association Inc 1971. Soft cover. Very good. Soft cover pocket book. 128 pages. Blue covers with title on the front. Light spotting to the covers. Previous owner name stamp on the front paste down and rear paste down. This copy has been inscribed to "Gov. G. C. Wallace God you Gov. Wallace with love and faith Oral Roberts 9/11/72 Governors' Mansion." A second signed inscription located on the right front flyleaf - "Gov. Wallace the two scriptures God save me for you Ephesian 4: 2324 St. John I: 32 Oral Roberts." Governor Wallace was healing from an assassination attempt in May 1972 during the Democratic primary. Oral Roberts called on Wallace at the Alabama Governors Mansion. From Oral Roberts University: Document Type<br /> Article. Publication Date: 9-13-1972<br /> <br /> "This is a chapel transcript of a chapel service on the campus of Oral Roberts University on September 13 1972. Oral Roberts had just returned from a crusade in Alabama. While there he was contacted by Governor George Wallace to come to his home to pray for his healing after he was paralyzed from an assassination attempt.<br /> Wallace was one of the chief proponents of segregation in the south and had run for president several times. Roberts expresses that he although he did not support Wallace's views he did accept him as a human being who had needs that God wanted to help. He prayed with the Governor then flew back to Tulsa. In chapel he arranged for a phone call with the Governor during chapel in which he shared about what the Lord had done during the visit. Roberts believed Wallace was a "changed man" and his wife had received the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Roberts also had two black students from Alabama pray for the Governor.<br /> <br /> Recommended Citation<br /> Roberts Oral "Chapel Transcript: Governor George Wallace 9-13-1972" 1972. Chapel AV & Transcripts. 15. Evangelistic Association, Inc unknown
184135942New York: George Lane 1841. First Edition. Leather bound. Good. Octavo. 2 380 pages 3. Frontispiece engraving of Emory. Brown marbled calf with red leather title label on the spine. Light edge wear to the leather joints and board extremities. Light to moderate scattered foxing and toning to the text. Emory University Atlanta was named after Bishop Emory. George Lane unknown
168935228London: Printed for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet-Street and Thomas Fox at the Angel in Westminster-Hall 1689. First Edition. Full calf. Fair. Folio. 3 140 pages. MISSING THE ENGRAVED FRONTISPIECE Marbled calf leather binding with leather title label on the spine. Outer joints for both boards are cracked and the boards are loose but still attached. Text is outlined in red horizontal and vertical printed lines. Armorial bookplate of "Hans Sloane Stanley" located on the front paste down. Sir Jonathan Trelawny Bishop of Bristol William Lloyd Bishop of St. Asaph William Sancroft Bishop of Canterbury was three of the Bishops on trial for seditious libel under King James II. From wikipedia: <br /> <br /> Sir Jonathan Trelawny 3rd Baronet 24 March 1650 – 19 July 1721 was a British Bishop of Bristol Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Winchester. Trelawny is best known for his role in the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution which are sometimes believed to be referenced in the Cornish anthem The Song of the Western Men. He was born at Trelawne in the parish of Pelynt Cornwall the eldest surviving son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny 2nd Baronet. He was educated at Westminster School and then went to Christ Church Oxford at the start of the Michaelmas term of 1668 where he distinguished himself as a scholar.<br /> A staunch royalist he was ordained in 1673 and became a beneficed clergyman. He was appointed rector of South Hill on 4 October and of St. Ives on 12 December 1677 becoming Bishop of Bristol in 1685. He was one of the Seven Bishops tried for seditious libel under James II. Trelawny and the other bishops petitioned against James II's Declaration of Indulgence in 1687 and 1688 granting religious tolerance to Catholics and as a result he was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London on charges of seditious libel. The bishops said that whilst they were loyal to King James II their consciences would not agree to allowing freedom of worship to Catholics even if it were to be within the privacy of their own homes as the Declaration proposed; thus they could not sign. Trelawny was held for three weeks before trial then tried and acquitted; this led to great celebrations with bells being rung in his home parish of Pelynt.1<br /> <br /> William Lloyd was born at Tilehurst in Berkshire in 1627 the son of Richard Lloyd then vicar1 who was the son of David Lloyd of Henblas Anglesey. By the age of eleven he had understanding in Greek and Latin and somewhat of Hebrew before attending Oriel and Jesus Colleges Oxford later becoming a Fellow of Jesus College.2 He graduated M.A. in 1646. In 1663 he was prebendary of Ripon in 1667 prebendary of Salisbury in 1668 archdeacon of Merioneth in 1672 dean of Bangor and prebendary of St Paul's London in 1680 bishop of St Asaph in 1689 lord-almoner in 1692 bishop of Lichfield and Coventry and in 1699 bishop of Worcester.3 As Bishop of Lichfield he rebuilt the diocesan residence at Eccleshall Castle which had been destroyed in the Civil War.4<br /> Lloyd was an indefatigable opponent of the Roman Catholic tendencies of James II of England and was one of the seven bishops who for refusing to have the Declaration of Indulgence read in his diocese was charged with publishing a seditious libel against the king.3 However he was acquitted in 1688 which was one of the events that lead to the fall of James II.citation needed<br /> He engaged Gilbert Burnet to write The History of the Reformation of the Church of England and provided him with much material. He was a good scholar and a keen student of biblical apocalyptic literature and himself "prophesied" to Anne Queen of Great Britain Robert Harley 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer William Whiston and John Evelyn the diarist. Lloyd was a staunch supporter of the Glorious Revolution.3<br /> He lived to the age of ninety-one and died at Hartlebury Castle on 30 August 1717. He was buried in the church of Fladbury near Evesham in Worcestershire of which his son was rector and where a monument is erected to his memory with a long inscription.5<br /> <br /> William Sancroft 30 January 1617 – 24 November 1693 was the 79th Archbishop of Canterbury2 and was one of the Seven Bishops imprisoned in 1688 for seditious libel against King James II over his opposition to the king's Declaration of Indulgence. Deprived of his office in 1690 for refusing to swear allegiance to William and Mary he later enabled and supported the consecration of new nonjuring bishops leading to the nonjuring schism. Printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet-Street, and Thomas Fox, at the Angel in Westminster-Hall unknown
1838110499New York: Harper & Brothers 1838 Book. Good. Hardcover. Harper Library Edition. Numbers 68 and 69 from the Harpers Family Library series Stereotype Edition. Title continues "containing a description of the country - an account of its inhabitants antiquities political condition and early commerce - the life and religion of Mohammed - the conquests arts and literature of the Saracens - the caliphs of Damascus Bagdad Africa and Spain - the civil government and religious ceremonies of the modern Arabs - origin and suppression of the Wahabees - the institutions character manners and customs of the Bedoins- and a comprehensive view of its natural history". Illustrated by a map and engravings". Light wear/foxing. Harper & Brothers hardcover
178795793Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank 1787. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Original calf binding. Front board is detached but present. Rear board is missing. Title is visible on spine but spine is split. Paper is tanned with some light spotting but not very much. Biographies of deceased Quakers "in Pennsylvania New Jersey and Parts adjacent from nearly the first Settlement thereof to the Year 1787 with some of the last Expressions and Exhortations of many of them." Preface signed A.N. Alphabetical index in front. 8vo. 439 pp. <br/><br/> Joseph Crukshank hardcover
1901041591London: The Religious Tract Society 1901. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dark green cloth lettered in gilt. One of several original binding variants with no gilt illustration on lower front cover. Modest rubbing to spine extremities rubbed with minor exposure to corners. Light surface rubbing to covers crease to lower back cover. Former owner's signature on front flyleaf. xxvi604 pp. illus. w/ b&w plates. Mild bottom corner crease to the first several leaves mild soiling to endpapers and a few leaves interior generally clean and bright with firm binding. Gilt spine lettering a bit dulled. Wear commensurate with age still a solid copy. The Religious Tract Society Hardcover
194810402Hillsboro KS: Mennonite Brethren Publishing House. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1948-1958. First Edition; First Printing. Magazine. The paper is browning. A few copies have some ragged edges. Not a straight run. ; 8x12; 16 pages . Mennonite Brethren Publishing House unknown
1759033598Philadelphia PA: William Dunlap "at the Newest Printing-Office in Market-Street" 1759. Book. Good. Full-Leather. First American Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Full calf five raised bands. Leather shows surface rubbing rounded and exposed corners both covers reinforced/reattached by stitching along joints. Main title detached but present all other leaves firmly anchored. viii242vi220 pp. Interior shows typical signs of use including light to moderate foxing occasional light dampstaining some creased corners. Some fascinating period inscriptions: 1 main title: "John Gardiner's / Book / Given by His Mother / to Him Catharine Tomlinson / 178"; 2 front pastedown: partially decipherable undated Gloucester County New Jersey; 3 manuscript notes on blank verso of second title concerning the passing of two friends Bowman and Buchan on the same day month and year "2nd of the 4th mo. 1753" dated 2nd mo 18th 1818; 4 name of Elizabeth Easttaugh and date of 23 of 8th mo 1738 on blank recto of rear flyleaf; signature of John Gardiner on rear flyleaf. Howes B 668 combined edition. Quaker. William Dunlap, "at the Newest Printing-Office, in Market-Street" Hardcover
19882011267W.B. Eerdmans 1988. hardcover. Used-Acceptable/Acceptable. staining and wear W.B. Eerdmans hardcover
179100006743Paris: Chez Guillaume Junior 1791 Principles of the Natural Right. New edition re-examined corrected and increased Declaration of the rights of man. Translated by altavista babel fish. 374 pages with 2 pages of ads by the publisher. The binding is quite nice solid small tears along hinge which isn't surpising for the age of this book. The end pages are marbled. A few light pencil notes. Chez Guillaume Junior hardcover
1926BOOKS058096ILondon: Herbert Jenkins. Very good copy. 1926. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 312 pp. Some scattered pencil marks in the text; spine slightly faded otherwise a bright copy . Herbert Jenkins hardcover
185216538Morelia: Ignacio Arango. Very Good-. 1852. First Edition. Hardcover. Contemporary full leather covers are worn at the edges with some scuffing & wear. Endpapers are soiled damp stain to the last 2 pages. The only xlib marks are two stamps inside. Owner's name on the edge of the title page. "Z" on the outside of the page edges. Who knows why ; Ex-Library; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 477 pages . Ignacio Arango hardcover
1938103175Societa Editrice Internazionale. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1938. Hardcover. Hardcover. Book has light wear and foxing else Very Good Plus. Plain brown dust jacket has piece missing bottom of spine else Very Good. Italian language. Some color illustration. 1938. Societa Editrice Internazionale publisher. 442 pages. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 442 pages . Societa Editrice Internazionale hardcover