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Brescia, Edit. Paideia,1978. 205 p. 8º.mayor. Tela editorial ilustrada. Libro en italiano. Muy buen ejemplar.
Hauniæ, Reg. & Universit., 1730. Lille8vo. Samt. hldrbd. Ryg med reparation og lidt slidt. 96 pp., gennemstukket med hvide blade hvorpå talrige samtidige tilskrifter af den oprindelige ejer: L.B. Lohman (præst i Asminderød) hvis navn figurerer 3 gange på titelbladet med indgang 1733.
Santiago de Compostela. Edit. Xunta de Galicia, 2014. Edited by Gloria Moure. Numerosas ilustraciones en color y b/n. 230 p. 4º menor. Cartoné editorial ilustrado. Muy buen ejemplar. Book in english. Obras, entre muchos otros, de Joseph Beuys, Giovanni Anselmo, Perejaume, Nam June, Tacita Dean, Kounelis, Mario Merz, Yves Klein, a lo largo del Camino de Santiago.
Kjøbenhavn, Godiches Efterleverske, 1771. 8vo. Samtidigt hellæderbind. Rygfelter med blindtrykte stempler. Blindtrykt titelfelt. rester af 2 spænder. Kanter lidt slidte. Titelbladet trykt i rødt/sort. (30),936,(4) pp. Med 4 helsides træsnit (til hver del, løse) samt 3 store kobberstukne foldeplancher (Babelstårner etc.) som antageligt ikke hører til bogen. De 3 plancher med revner og rifter.
324 p. Irregular pagination. Paper browned but not brittle. XLib bookplate of the Lancaster, PA Mechanics' Library Association on front fly leaf. XLib stamp on title page and on page 163. 24mo. 140 mm. Original full speckled decorated leather binding. Original leather spine label, worn. Hardbound. Very Good. Appendix contains descriptions of major religions in other countries. Thomas Branagan (1774-1843) was an American writer, abolitionist, and free thinker in terms of religion. First edition. SCARCE. S&S/AI 22454. PAIMP 25
12 + iv pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada, March, 1943. Contents: Spain's geography, farming, mining and industry, population, problems amongst her nationalities, the Spanish Civil War, organisation of the Falangist state, armed forces, religion, and education. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
(Nürnberg, Weigel, 1711 (or 1724). Small 4to. 2 later hvellum. Containg 2 engraved frontispieces and 210 engraved plates (in vol. I: 105 of 141 plates and vol. II: 105 of 108 plates). Printed title and text missing. Only plates.
Comillas. Edit. Palacio de Sobrellano, 1999. Numerosas ilustraciones en color fuera texto. 253 p. Gran 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. Obras de Castelao, Pancho Cossío, Maside, Iturrino, María Blanchard, etc.
Liege, Philippe Gramme, 1757. Small 8vo. Fine contemp. full mottled calf, richly gilt spine. XXXIV,586 pp. 2 leaves loosening. Internally clean and fine.
206 p. + Frontis. Some foxing and age stain. 16mo. 159 mm. Original dark cloth binding, stamped in blind and lettered in gold; worn. Ownerships of Jno. Gillespie, March 8, 1864. First edition. The travels of Jonathan Cross, a colporteur (seller of bibles and religious books), in western Pennsylvania and Western Virginia, in the late 1840's. A combination preacher-minister-teacher-bookseller, Cross describes his work among the mountain poor, and his efforts at organizing other colporteurs in Appalachia. Along the way, he gives us some vivid descriptions of the daily life of people in the region. He was very successful at his work, having gathered 300 other colporteurs in his mission (visiting some 500,000 families). Sabin 24635. Hardbound. Good. PA55
Avignon, Libraires Associés, 1767. Small 8vo. Cont. hcalf. Richly gilt back. Back lightly rubbed. VII,(9),247 pp. Title with small rubberstamp and a little browned, lower right corner neathly repaired, no loss. Internally fine with a few brownspots. Printed on good paper.
Slight wear of the extremities and discolouration of the page block. Other then that a sound book with clean pages. Used
El Vaticano, 2002. Ilustraciones en color. 104p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar.
LACKS FIRST SIGNATURE. 105 p. Illustrated with three full page drawings. Stabbed. Parts of the original printed wraps. 12mo. The Rev. Thomas Maguire, Catholic rector of a remote parish in Ireland, is generally considered to have been the hero of the amusingly exaggerated brochure entitled "Father Tom and the Pope", which first appeared in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, for May, 1838. Sir Samuel Ferguson (1810-1886) is usually credited with being the author of this famous piece. POPERY BOX 1
296p. Foxed. Light pencil margin linings. 12mo. 170 mm. Original full leather binding, very worn. Loss of leather on boards and spine. Hardbound. Binding poor. Text good. Evans 26979. PALIB 6
Kiøbenhavn, Glasings Efterleverske, ved Nicolaus Møller, (1757). Samtidigt helldrbd. med rygforgyldning og rygtitel. Lidt kantslid. 256 pp. Lettere brunplettet.
Paris, Edit. Spes, 1946. 226p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada con leve nota antiguo propietario. Intonso. Livre en français. Buen ejemplar. Textos, entre otros, de Charles du Bos, Paul Claudel, Marcel Legaut, Gabriel Marcel, André Maurois, François Mauriac, etc.
in-8, 176 pp., broché. Très bel exemplaire. [DV-8]
Paris. Edit. Office Univers, 1937. 134 p. 4º menor. Rústica editorial ilustrada algo rozada. Buen ejemplar. Livre en français. Les catholiques et la guerre civile d'Espagne, artículo de 3 páginas de Paul Catrice. Un effort d'éducation populaire en Espagne republicane. Catholicisme, racisme et antisémitisme en Afrique du Nord. Etc.
410 p. Foxed. 8vo. 220 mm. Spine rebacked in black leather. Original boards, worn. First American edition. Hardbound. Good. Scots born Thomas Hamilton (1789-1842) was generally overshadowed by his famous father - William Hamilton (1758-1790), professor of anatomy and botany at Glasgow, and his brother Sir William Hamilton (1788-1856) the metaphysician and antiquary. In 1810, after fully showing, in Glasgow and Liverpool, his incapacity for business, he got a commission in the 29th Regiment. Twice on active service in the Peninsula, he received from a musket bullet, at Albuera, a somewhat serious wound in the thigh. He was also in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with his regiment, which at length was sent to France as part of the army of occupation. About 1818 Hamilton retired to Edinburgh on half-pay. He became a valued member of the 'Blackwood' writers. Hamilton married in 1820, and for several summers he and his wife lived near Abbotsford, Sir Walter Scott finding them very congenial neighbors and friends. In 1827 he wrote the ten popular novel Cyril Thornton. In 1829 they went to Italy, where Mrs. Hamilton died. Some time after his return, Hamilton visited America, bringing back materials for a this book on the Americans. 'Men and Manners in America' first appeared in 1833. 'Here his fund of humour and his genial satire, characteristics that struck Carlyle in his interviews with him in 1832-3 found scope, but his fun, if occasionally extravagant, was never unfair, nor were his criticisms directed by prejudice or charged with ill-nature.' - DNB. In the book he insightfully comments on all aspects of American culture, industry and government, he frequently expresses fascinating insight into the mores of this country. Especially interesting is his observations on American blacks - both Free and Slave. S&S/AI 19191; Sabin 30035; Howes 4481/H-138. PAIMP 22
pp. (4), (iii)-iv, (4) [Blanks], 240. Mildly foxed. Page 185 torn top margin without loss. XLib bookplate of Gettysburg, PA Theological Seminary Library on front paste down. 24mo. 150 mm. Original full leather binding. Original leather spine label. Spine decorated in gold gilt. Front joint cracked and very fragile. Reginald Heber [1783-1826] was an English clergyman, man of letters and hymn-writer who, after working as a country parson for 16 years, served as the Anglican Bishop of Calcutta until his sudden death at the age of 42. Apparently not in S&S/AI. Hardbound. Very good. AI BX 6
Kjøbenhavn, Niels Hansen Møller, 1737. 4to. Hldrbd., det meste af ryggen mangler, men heftningen intakt. Ca. 1000 upaginerede sider. Titelbladet repararet i ydre margin, med tab af et bogstav. Blad 2 og 3 kantflosset, men uden tab. De sidste 4 blade kantreparerede med tab af bogstaver. Mabgler nogle blade i slutningen da sidste blad slutter med bogstavet Vi (Viidne).
Barcelona, Edit. Phase, 1961. Algunas ilustraciones en negro. 83 p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada algo rozada. Buen ejemplar. Ensayos de Joan Llopis, Joaquim Gomis, Pere Tena, Fernando Urbina, Dionisio Borobio, etc.
Madrid, Edit. Asociación Marcel Légaut, 2013. Algunas ilustraciones en b/n. 189 p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. Joan Maragall, el espíritu y la sombra. Domingo Melero, La vida espiritual y 3 imágenes suyas en Antonio Machado (1)
8vo. 194 pages. Front, plates, ports. In English. Contents: Semi-centennial address, by Cyrus Adler. --Tradition in the making: the seminary's interpretation of Judaism, by Louis Finkelstein. --The beginnings of the seminary, by H. P. Mendes. --Sabato Morais, a pupil's tribute, by J. H. Hertz. --Memories of Solomon Schechter, by C. I. Hoffman. --The buildings of the seminary, by J. B. Abrahams. --The academic aspect and growth of the rabbinical department, the seminary proper, by Israel Davidson. --The library, by Alexander Marx. --The teachers institute and its affiliated departments, by M. M. Kaplan. --The seminary museum, by A. S. W. Rosenbach. --Directors of the seminary, by S. M. Stroock. --The seminary as a cultural center, by F. M. Warburg. --The seminary as a center of Jewish learning, by Louis Finkelstein. --The charter of the seminary: act of incorporation. --Directors of the library corporation. --Faculty, rabbinical department. --Faculty, teachers institute and seminary college of Jewish studies. --Faculty, Israel Friedlaender classes. SUBJECT (S) : Seminaries. Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Adler, was a (18631940) , U. S. Jewish scholar and public worker. Adler was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, son of a cotton planter. In 1867, upon his father's death, Adler and his family moved to Philadelphia, where they lived with Mrs. Adler's brother, David Sulzberger. They were members of the Sephardi Congregation Mikveh Israel, and its atmosphere, together with the influence of Adler's uncle and his cousin, Mayer Sulzberger , did much to shape Cyrus Adler's religious traditionalism and devotion to scholarship. Graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1883, Adler thereafter studied Assyriology under Paul Haupt at Johns Hopkins University. He taught Semitics at the university, becoming assistant professor in 1890. Meanwhile, he had joined the Smithsonian Institution, and became librarian there in 1892. Two years before, he had been sent to the Orient as special commissioner of the Columbian Exposition. Adler took part in the founding of the Jewish Publication Society of America (1888) , serving as chairman of its various committees throughout his life. He was responsible for the establishment of the Society's Hebrew press. Adler was also a founder of the American Jewish Historical Society (1892) , and its president for more than 20 years. He edited the first seven volumes of the American Jewish Yearbook (18991905; the last two vols. With H. Szold) and was a departmental editor of The Jewish Encyclopedia (190106) . (EJ, Temkin) Ex-library, some markings inside front cover. Some wear to edges, otherwise in very good condition (AMR-45-2)