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173835638London: Printed for J. Walthoe et. al 1738. The Fourth Edition Corrected. Leather bound. Poor. Folio. 4 xxiv 396 pages 1. Partially restored dark calf leather binding. Partial title label on the spine. Ex-institutional copy with hand written information on the front paste down "This Book belongs to the Library of Lyons Say-Brook 1743." More hand written notes from the same period written on the front paste down about the book and library. Leather binding patched on the spine joints and covers. First 4 leaves edge torn taped in the gutters and stained this volume suffered water damage. Purplish stains in the text gradually disappearing by page 300. No mold found inside. Browning to the gutters. Several page tears at bottom and top in the gutters. Remains of the half title page pasted down onto a sheet of white paper and bound in before the title page. Some old tape stains in the gutters of the title page and preliminary pages. Printed for J. Walthoe, et. al unknown
196113837Tokyo: Hokuseido Press 1961. First printing. Boards. Very good condition but mild ex-library. Quarto pp. 869. Edited by The Commemoration Committee for Prof. Shinsho Hanayama's Sixty-first Birthday. Hokuseido Press hardcover
46119Northern Italy. circa 1460. 150 x 120mm. Excellent condition both recto and verso archivally mounted and ready for framing. This is a beautiful and delicate page of vellum from a breviary written in Northern Italy around 1460. A breviary is normally a "liturgical work which contains the psalms and hymns the readings from Sacred Scripture and from the writings of the Fathers the prayers and the responses which are combined to form the canonical hours of the divine office of prayer recited daily throughout the world by priests and the religious." It is of course written in Latin in two columns with blue and red decorated capitals and is in an amazing "assured gothic bookhand" in sepia on vellum with additional exquisite pale sepia penwork. The blue initial 'O' at the bottom of the right column on the Recto side begins the prayer for Vespers on Palm Sunday.The vellum has only minor browning of the edges with the text and decoration perfectly clear and bright. The hair follicles of the animal supplying the vellum usually calf skin are clearly visible in the margins making this gem all the more fascinating. A quality photocopy is on wall display in store with the original vellum under cover for inspection as requested. Northern Italy. circa 1460. hardcover
188035182Macon Georgia: J. W. Burke & Co 1880. Wraps. Fair. Stiched wraps. Approx. 8.5" x 6". 56 pages. Light blue paper covers with title on the front. Wraps have been stapled at a later date. Some type of label was removed from the verso of the front cover. No other labels or markings inside. Paper covers have light staining. Creasing to the text. A fair to good copy. J. W. Burke & Co unknown
195783226Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr Paul Siebeck 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Tubingen J.C.B. Mohr Paul Siebeck 1957 to 1965. Quarto seven volumes; quarter black morocco and grey cloth; top edge lightly spotted; a few extremities slightly rubbed; an excellent set with the dustwrappers lightly tanned with a few closed tears and other minor signs of use and age. Provenance: Professor T.G.H. Strehlow with his ownership signature and acquistion details in each volume. The text is in German. 7 items. J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) hardcover
199886878Salt Lake City: Signature Books 1998. First Thus. Octavo. 23cm. Publisher's decorated card wraps. 646pp. Very light wear and scuffing to edges and extremities bright and sharp; internally clean and fresh ownership blind stamp to lower corner of the dedication page. A near fine copy.<br /> <br /> From the library of Nathaniel Tarn noted poet translator and bibliophile with his blindstamp. A revised and enlarged edition of Quinn's examination of how the development of new religious movements in the US differed radically from the contemporary norm; dealing specifically with the Church of LDS and the development of Mormon texts and practices. Signature Books unknown
179735175Worcester: Leonard Worcester 1797. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Bound stitched wraps. 163 pages. Thick paper outer covers with exposed stitching on the joints. Covers are worn and chipped on the edges. Advertisement and contents pages have closed tears at the bottom edges with no loss of print. Light toning throughout the text. The binder trimmed pages 119-163 at an angle causing minor loss of a few letters bottom edges pages 161 and 162. Faded previous owner inscription on the front cover. Small inscription in old ink by the same person written on the verso of the title page name of Ebenezer Buss. <br /> <br /> This is the first edition preceding the 1798 Northampton edition published by William Butler. Scarce. 7 copies of the 1797 edition located in OCLC. <br /> <br /> Evans 32465. Leonard Worcester unknown
174235219Tubingen: Published by Sumtibus ac typis Io. Henr. Philippi Schrammii 1742. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo approx. 9" tall. 1208 pages 16 pages indicies. Frontispiece illustration. Brown calf leather hardcover with title label on the spine. Front hinge is broken and front board is detached but hanging on by the fragile cords. Rear flyleaf removed and possibly a blank end sheet removed. Last index page is the last page in this book. Contents are internally very clean and the text block is firm. English translation of the title is: The Gnomon of the New Testament in Which the Simplicity Profundity Congeniality and Soundness of the Heavenly Senses Are Shown by the Native Force of Words. Published by Sumtibus ac typis Io. Henr. Philippi Schrammii unknown
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
183133622n.p.: n.p. 1831. Wraps. Good. Folded wraps approx. 9" x 6". Pages 112 to 128. Uncut opened pages. Sheet folded out is approx. 23" x 18". Heavy toning to the paper. Contents of this single issue focus on New England Theology. Tiles include "Native Character of Sinners"; "Moderate Calvinists Becoming Consistent"; "Unitarianism and Infidelity" and more. OCLC identifies the author of this periodical as Otis Thompson. No location or publisher identified. However on page 128 at the bottom is an advertisement for a publication published by Hutchens & Shepard. Records show this periodical was published between 1824 and 1832. n.p. unknown
187036088Jacksonville Florida: C. Drew's Book and Job Printing Office 1870. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 75 pages. Tan wraps with title on the front cover. Light soil to the front cover. Back cover torn at the bottom. Interior contents clean. C. Drew's Book and Job Printing Office unknown
184635038Charleston: Printed by B. Jenkins 1846. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 32 pages. Original covers and stitching removed. Light toning to the text. <br /> <br /> Sabin 85301. Printed by B. Jenkins unknown
179733615Boston: Reprinted by Thomas Fleet 1797. Second Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 51 pages 1 page blank. Stitched trimmed wraps with title on the outer wrap. Later paper spine. Blank leave in back chipped on the edge.<br /> <br /> Evans 30342. Reprinted by Thomas Fleet unknown
19431217Westminster England: The Pax House n.d. ca 1943. First edition. Staplebound Tan Printed Wraps. Very Good. 12 mo 4 1/2 X 7 1/4 pp. 21. Extremely scarce Eliot first and only edition The Pax House paperback
183333619New York: Published and Sold by D. Appleton and Co. B. Curtis Brown Print 1833. Wraps. Good. Stitched wraps. 64 pages. Brown outer wraps with title on the front. Rear wrap chipped lower corner and lightly damp stained. Light occasional foxing and toning to the contents.<br /> <br /> American Imprints 20937. Published and Sold by D. Appleton and Co. B. Curtis Brown, Print unknown
175632848Boston: London: Printed. Boston; New England Reprinted and Sold by Green & Russell at their Printing-Office near the Custom-House and next to the Writing School in Queen Street 1756. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Stitched wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 2 vi 83 pages 1 page blank. Light edge wear to the covers and text. Light toning to the contents. Previous owner name written top of the trimmed front cover. Another name written on the blank page after page 83. <br /> <br /> This is the first and only American edition. The British Museum Catalogue attributes authorship to "Hanley-- of Saint Albans." Colonial imprint. <br /> <br /> Evans 7800. London: Printed. Boston; New England, Reprinted and Sold by Green & Russell, at their Printing-Office near the Custom-House, and unknown
185035579New York: American and Foreign Christian Union. D. Fanshaw Printer 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. x 568 pages 1. Illustrated with 7 plates including folding map not all placed in the called for location. Blueish marbled paper covered boards with leather corners and spine. Two black leather title labels on the spine. Covers are worn. Leather is edge worn cracked on the outer joints and chipped head of the spine. Covers slightly loose but still intact. Foxing and toning to the end papers. Light toning to the text. Previous owner name on the right front flyleaf. A fair copy. American and Foreign Christian Union. D. Fanshaw, Printer hardcover
183536060Cadiz Ohio: David Christy 1835. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Tall quarto. iv 411 pages. Marbled paper covered boards with leather corners and spine. Fair. Ex-institutional copy from the Covenant College and Theological Seminary. Old label lower spine marked out stamps on the front paste down and title page and numbers written lower title page. Remnants of labels removed rear end papers. Head and base of spine chipped. Front joint cracked. Inner hinges in fair condition. Light to heavy toning foxing brown stains and occasional light creases to the text. Front end sheet removed. Pencil math owners names and name stamp of John C. Blackburn on the front paste down. Name of John Hawthorne math numbers etc. written on the rear end sheets. <br /> <br /> Contents section in front followed by 26 issues published sporadically from June 1 1836 to February 15 1837. Important provenance from the library of John Blackburn renowned Southern Presbyterian library collection. contributions include the Lime Street Lectures; Witsius Economy of the Covenants; Introduction to the Study of Prophecy by Hurd; an Commentary on Zachariah by H. Venn; etc. David Christy hardcover
186134109Boston: Press of Edward L. Balch 1861. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. Two volumes. iv 431 pages 1. 388 pages 1. Illustrated with engraved portraits and illustrations in text. Marbled paper covered boards with black leather corners and spine. Gilt title on the spine. Leather is rubbed on the edges corners joints and spine. Interior contents clean. Previous owner name in pencil on the right front flyleaf. Contents include articles on the Abolition of Slavery in New England Missionary work biographical sketches religious works obituaries and more. Press of Edward L. Balch hardcover
183435901Washington Georgia: Printed at the Christian Index Office 1834. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. 42 pages. First 6 pages are torn with loss of the printed title on page 1. Pages 41 and 42 bottom left corner is chipped with partial loss of print in the lower left corner. Rest of the contents are complete. Light toning and foxing to the contents. Scarce Washington Georgia imprint. <br /> <br /> The editor Jesse Mercer 1769-1841 was a Baptist Minister who moved to Washington Georgia in the 1820's. He was Pastor of the Washington Georgia Baptist Church and one of the founders and the first leader of the Georgia Baptist Convention. He published two newspapers in Washington Georgia: The Christian Index and The Temperance Banner. He was the name sake for Mercer University in Penfield and later Macon Georgia. Fair condition only. Scarce 4 copies in OCLC. Not in Derenne. Printed at the Christian Index Office unknown
12950N.p. mid-19th century. Broadside 13 x 5.5 inches on light pink silk with text printed within elaborate ornamental border. Minor foxing and staining some soft creases light occasional fading to text. Very good overall. An attractive display piece printing the first prayer recited in the Continental Congress delivered by Rev. Jacob Duche on September 7 1774. Reverend Duhe delivered a powerful extemporaneous opening prayer following reports of a British attack on Boston. The prayer asked for divine protection for the American colonies in the "righteousness of their cause" "wisdom in council and valor in the field" a quick peace and so forth. A brief note at the top of the broadside provides some cotext: "In Thatcher's Military Journal under date of December 1777 is found a note containing the identical 'first prayer in Congress' made by the Rev. Jacob Duche a gentleman of great eloquence. Here it is - an historical curiosity. unknown
182936057London: Printed by F. Hack; Winks Printer Loughborough 1829. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. viii 480 pages 48 pages "Minutes of An Association of the New Connection of General Baptists Held at Loughborough.". Marbled paper covered boards with leather corners and spine. Faded gilt title on the spine. First two leaves preceding the title are detached and removed. Light to moderate toning to the contents. Light damp stains front end sheets last two leaves and the rear end papers. Issues are from January to October 1829. Erratum located bottom of page 24. The date January 1828 should be January 1829. Fair. Printed by F. Hack; Winks, Printer, Loughborough hardcover
177436632Burlington New-Jersey: Printed and Sold by Isaac Collins 1774. Third Edition Corrected. Leather bound. Good. Morrocco-bound large quarto raised bands and gilt title on the spine. Pages xii 1-812 16 Index. Corners bumped/riubbed hinges tender some foxing lacking front free endpaper but overall a clean pleasing copy with several previous owner signatures mostly 19th century on the front pastedown and title page. Printed and Sold by Isaac Collins 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
181235496Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong 1812. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. 1 xiv 1 576 pages 1. Brown sheepskin leather binding with title label on the spine. Leather is dry rubbed scuffed and chipped. Front board is loose but still attached. Stitching coming loose at the front outer hinge. Moderate toning and foxing to the contents. This volume contains 12 issues starting with June 1811. The last issue is dated May 1812. Samuel T. Armstrong unknown