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Leipzig, Kummer, 1792. Contemp. full calf. Richly gilt spine. (24),368 pp. Internally clean, printed on good paper.
Coloniae, Ioannes Crithius, 1620. 12mo. Bound in a beautiful black full calf binding with richly gilt spine and gilt borders with corner-ornamentation to boards. Gilding very vague. Six gilt fleurs de lis to spine. Edges of boards and all edges gilt. Closely trimmed, here and there affecting text. Ownership signatures to front free endpaper and title-page (dated 1712). Lower right corner of title-page reinforced from verso. A few scattered brownspots. Housed in a 19th century vertical full calf case. 273, (13) pp.
(København, aff Georgio Hantzsch, paa Peder Anderssens ... Bekostning, 1617). 8vo. Indsat i et senere hellæderbind. Eksemplaret er ufuldstændigt. Et komplet eksemplar skal have: Kalender og Fortale: (28) blade, Salmerne: 370 blade, Register og Efterskrift: (14) blade. Eksemplaret her har kun 2 blade (med mangler) af de første 28 blade. Af Salmerne foreligger blad 1-367 (af 370, men med 21 manglende blade ind imellem). De sidste 14 blade (Register og Efterskrift) mangler. Ialt foreligger 347 blade (= 694 sider) af 412. Hele vejen igennem med kraftige brugsspor, rifter, nedslidte hjørner m.v. Salmeafdelingen (den mest komplette afdeling) er med talrige noder. Et af de foreliggende blade af Fortalen har en træstukken illustration, ligeledes blad 1 af Salmerne.
pp. vi, (2), 5-356. Old damp stain and browning. 12 mo. Worn original leather backed marbled boards. Contemporary manuscript ownership of Gorham Parsons. First Edition. "William Tudor (1779-1830) was an American merchant, Massachusetts legislator, U.S. consular officer (Lima and Rio de Janiero), founder and first editor (1815-17) of the North American Review, and one of the founders of the Boston Athenaeum. He was also famous as the creator of the and established the ice trade with the West Indies. A keen critic of contemporary manners, in this his best-known work he publishes the text sixteen actual letters he wrote to various individuals around the country." He covers subjects such as: Politics; Religion; Commerce; Literature; Fine Arts; On the Relative Ranks of Americans; Character and Condition of Women; Agriculture; Manufactures; Harvard University; Genius; Characters and Manners of the Inhabitants of Boston; the Future state of the Indians; funeral ceremonies; and more. Howes T405; Sabin 97407; S&S/AI 2241. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W145 Rear
pp. vi, (1) [Preface], (1) [Blank], 5-356. Loss bottom margin of page 249. Torn without loss page 225. Small loss in margin and a hole in text of page 19. Very damp stained. Foxed. Uncut and unopened. Early manuscript ownership of S.D. Patterson on title page. Bookplate of Phi Kappa Tau Society on front paste down. Front fly leaves torn. 205 mm. Original paper boards, worn. Front board detached. Major loss tail of spine. Remnants of original paper spine label. "William Tudor (1779-1830) was an American merchant, Massachusetts legislator, U.S. consular officer (Lima and Rio de Janiero), founder and first editor (1815-1817) of the North American Review, and one of the founders of the Boston Athenaeum. He was also famous as the creator of the and established the ice trade with the West Indies. A keen critic of contemporary manners, in this his best-known work he publishes the text sixteen actual letters he wrote to various individuals around the country." He covers subjects such as: Politics; Religion; Commerce; Literature; Fine Arts; On the Relative Ranks of Americans; Character and Condition of Women; Agriculture; Manufactures; Harvard University; Genius; Characters and Manners of the Inhabitants of Boston; the Future state of the Indians; funeral ceremonies; and more. First Edition. S&S/AI 2241; Howes T405; Sabin 97407. AI BX 2?
Tall small quarto in light tan printed wraps; pp 380 - 537; notes. In French with abstracts in French and English. A collection of seven scholarly essays by Moshe Idel, Charles Mopsik, Susanne Idel, Allison P. Coudert, Alessandro Guetta and Rivka Horwitz. Uncommon.
pp. 300, 12 [Publisher's catalogue] + Engraved Portrait Frontis. Portrait, Title Page and Text dampstained and very foxed. Bookplate of the Bible Class Library of the Church of the Nativity, Philadelphia. Inked inscription on first fly leaf "Emma Heilman with the love of Clara L. Webb, Dec. 31, 1856 (Note: earlier than book's publishing date - but not that ususual for a Christmas / New Years gift) "Fight the good fight of faith. Looking unto Jesus". Also a light inked ownership of Richard R. Moore. First inner hinge cracked. 175mm. Original full cloth binding decorated and embossed in blind. Rear edge of spine worn and fragile with loss. Tail of spine worn with loss. Hardbound. Good. BIOGRAPHY BX 1
pp. (36), (8) [Publisher's catalogue] + Full page and text drawings. Inked ownership of Smyser Bair (York, PA) on first fly leaf. 190mm. Original full gray cloth binding, very soiled around edges and spine. Front board decorated with a town in red and orange. Hardbound. Very good. First Edition. St. Botolph (d. ca. 680) was an English abbot and saint. He is the patron saint of travellers and various aspects of farming. He founded the monastery of Ikanhoe in East Anglia, and the place name was "Botolphston" (from "Botolph's stone" or "Botolph's town"), later shortened to "Boston". He is remembered in the names of both the market town of Boston in Lincolnshire (100 miles north of London), and Boston in Massachusetts, United States. LIT BX 4
Amsterdam, Dommeriana, 1751 & 1752. Folio (308 x 194 mm). Uniformly bound in two contemporary half calf bindings with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spines. Extremities with wear. Boards with scratches and missing some of the marbled paper. Spines with a few small worm holes and upper compartments missing some of the leather. Title-page in red and black. Text in Greek and Latin. Internally very nice and clean. (10), 966, (2) (4), 920, (27) pp.
8vo. 118, 151 pages. Illustrated. Two volumes bound in one. Colonel Robert Green Ingersoll [1833-1899], a Civil War veteran, was a highly popular orator and political leader, though his agnosticism, his support for the Free Thought movement and his views on religion, slavery and women's rights precluded him from any high political office. This lecture points out absurdities in the Old Testament. The second volume bound in here includes Ingersoll's lecture on Skulls, with copious criticism's by his opponents, and also Ingersoll's Oration at his Brother's Grave, together with Henry Ward Beecher's comments! It is ironic that this volume's value is largely due to the comparatively small amount of actual material by Ingersoll, rather than by the whole disorderly squadron of his religionist opponents! It does help place the fury and outrage that Ingersoll's notorious speeches generated in their time. SUBJECT (S) : Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899 views on religion; Bible. O. T. Pentateuch evidences, authorities, etc. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Yale, Ohio State Univ, American Philosophical Society, North Central College, Drew Univ) . Ex library. Water stains to cover edges, pages a little tanned, hinges starting, good- condition. (AMR-34-26)
Original boards. 8vo. 207 pages, 20 cm. In English. Described in 1907 by the American Jewish Yearbook: "a curious event of the year was the theatrical return of Samuel Freuder, for seventeen years a Christian minister, to the fold of Judaism. " SUBJECTS: Judaism. Missionary. Ex-library with usual markings. Cloth worn. Spine repaired. Overall good condition. (AMR-56-44)
First edition. Original black, ornamented boards. 8vo. 46, vi pages ; 24 cm. In English and Hebrew. Singerman 2773. Deinard 630. Not in Goldman. The first book ever written on Rabbinical Dialectics from a historical standpoint. A review of rabbinic dialetics by Rabbi Aaron Hahn, rabbi of the Tifferet Israel Congregation in Clevaeland, Ohio. As the title page describes, this volume is a history of the dialecticians and dialectics of the Mishnah and Talmud. Rabbi Hanhn originally intended to issue a series of small volumes on a variety of Jewish subjects. The Rabbinical Dialectics begins with the Tannaim, starting with Hillel and continues to the editing of the Talmud, concluding with the Antagonists of the Rabbinical Dialectics. The text is followed by an appendix of Dialectical Schematism, this primarily in Hebrew SUBJECTS: Judaism -- Talmudic period, 10-425. Mishnah. Very Good Condition. (AMR-47-40A) xx
Cloth; 8vo. Xxviii, 301 pages. First edition. Illustrated with plates. With bibliographic notes and an index The book talks about Jewish life, the highs and lows, in war and in peace, during persecution, and from the Sephardim to Jewish war speculators. There are biographies of numerous people and how they fared in colonial America. This is volume I of the series and stands on its own. Volume II, published a few years later, deals with Pennsylvania. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States History; Jews -- Canada -- History. Light edgewear, good+ condition. (AMR-25-12)
4th Revised Edition (expanded), Modern Boards, 8vo. 218 pages; 20 cm. Singerman 4736. The 1st & 2nd editions have only 194 pages. Isaac S. Moses was the rabbi at Ahawath Chesed-Shaar Hashomayim, what is now Central Synagogue in New York. He spent much of his earlier career in several congregations throughout the Midwest. Contents include: Songs of praise -- Morning and evening -- Festivals and seasons -- patriotic songs -- Songs of duty -- Songs for the primary classes -- Six services -- The flower service -- The harvest service -- The national service -- Hanukkah and Purim service -- Responsive readings -- Hebrew responses and hymns. OCLC: 11995880. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide of this expanded edition (Weslean, Moody Bible, Harvard, Gratz, College of Charleston, Princeton Theological). Institutional markings to modern blank pastedowns and copyright page, very good condition thus. (AMR-48-18A)
1st edition, original wrappers, vii, 144 pages, heavy wear and toning to wrappers, inside very good condition, Good Condition Overall (AC-4-14)
Pt. In-8, VI-[2]-448p. Très bel exemplaire.
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RELIGION CATOLICA. Cancionero de la renovación carismática.
Documentos. Constituciones. Decretos. Declaraciones.
Para uso de los hermanos de las escuelas cristianas.Nueva edición conforme a las últimas modificaciones de la edición francesa de 1920.
92 paginas
Contiene Los Escritos Evangélicos y Apostólicos.Antigua versión de Cipriano de Valera. Revisada con Arreglo al Original Griego.
Temas biblicos adaptados a los niños. Ilustrada a Color. Presentación ilustrada de la Biblia en relación con los acontecimientos de la vida. Texto es adecuado para los más pequeños porque facilita su lectura.
La obra cuyo primer volumen tiene el lector en sus manos es fruto de un proyecto largamente madurado y desde hace mucho tiempo esperado. Casi siempre la Iglesia revestida de humildad evangélica y entregada a la acción permanente de anunciar la Buena Noticia y los tiempos de conversión ha olvidado la oportuna consignación de muchas de sus realizaciones.