7 587 résultats
1830053242Published for Abel Brown 1830. Book. Very Good. Full-Leather. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Original full dye-mottled leather rebacked in brown cloth with gilt lettering new endsheets. 238 pp. On front blank preceding main title is a pencil sketch of a home or possibly a church undated but likely near to date of issue. Interior shows foxing mostly light moderate in a few instances. A very presentable and durable copy. Published for Abel Brown Hardcover
180635319Alexandria Virginia: S. Snowden 1806. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. 16mo. 4 142 pages. Brown calf leather binding with red leather title label on the spine. Gilt title on the spine is partly faded. Leather is rubbed on the corners and lightly rubbed on the joints and edges. Light to moderate toning to the text and foredge. Occasional light foxing to the text. Small paper label with red vertical printed initials "G T H "L with old ink numbers written on the label is located in the upper left corner of the front paste down. Black ink stamp name of "Smith. Hoag" stamped on the front free end paper. <br /> <br /> Contents sectioned into 6 parts are written in diary fashion and cover the period leading up the American Revolution Watters ministerial duties during the War and events up to 1804. Watters 1751-1827 is considered the first American born Methodist circuit rider and was very influential in the Methodist Church. <br /> <br /> Sabin 102156. S. Snowden unknown
180255625William Phillips London 1802. First UK Edition. Softcover. Good Condition ex-library. Size: 12mo 6 3/4 - 7 3/4". 144 pp. Spine creased. Cover coming away from text block at base of spine. Scattered foxing. Creasing to page corners. Ex-library with minimal stamps and markings. Covers marked chipped and creased. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Religion & Theology; United States; 18th century; Biography & Autobiography. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 55625. . William Phillips paperback
1759002470London: Foundery Upper Moor-fields 1759. Very Good -. iv 96 p.; 16 cm. Signatures: pi2 A-H6 24mo. Disbound from a larger volume. Editor's preface signed: John Wesley June 21 1759. "Printed and sold at the Foundery Upper Moor-fields; by W. Flexney under Gray's-Inn-Gate; E. Cabe Avemary-lane; and G. Keith Grace-church-street London; at the New-room Bristol; by W. Watkinson Linen-draper Leeds; and at the Orphan-house New-castle upon Tyne." Typographic head piece and tail pieces. Erratum on p. 96. Former owner's name on title page verso: Peter Swetman. ESTC N22692. In Very Good- Condition: disbound; two tears in lower half of pp. 23-24 without loss; slightly soiled; a solid copy of this scarce John Wesley publication. Foundery, Upper Moor-fields unknown
1979051463Washington D.C.: University Publications of America 1979. xxxi 172pp 1pp Sanskrit-Chinese index references. Blue cloth no jacket as issued. Light foxing to top edges small bump to top front corner. Includes Ku-sha-shu; Jo-jitsu-shu; Ris-shu; Hosso-shu; San-ron-shu; Ke-gon-shu; Ten-dai-shu; Shin-gon-shu; Jo-du-shu; Zen-shu; Shin-shu and Nichi-ren-shu. Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good/None as Issued. 8vo. University Publications of America Hardcover
1956035007NY and Nashville: Abingdon Press 1956 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. PROVENDANCE COPY. First Edition. "A leadership training text" with this copy being the SIGNED personal copy of the Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord who was active in the African-American Civil Rights Movement and who pushed for the integration of the Methodist Church; dated 1956 in his hand at Durham - making this a collectible copy for a Civil Rights memorabilia/book collection. Includes a library card on the rear inner cover with no notation of any circulation and no other library markings. The previous owner's name stamp in on the front flyleaf. Dust jacket has light wear. Abingdon Press hardcover
1951000878Dublin: The Talbot Press 1951 Book One containing Vols I & II covers A.D 30 to 1417. Book Two containing Vols III & IV covers 1418 to Present Times. Condition Book One: VG/Fine with slight fading to red stain on closed page edges. Dustjacket: VG in removable protective cover; light wear to edges and corners; two small brown marks to bottom of front panel; price intact. Condition Book Two: VG/Fine. Dustjacket: VG in removable protective cover; light wear to edges; price intact. An bright two volume set. The Talbot Press hardcover
18110267961811. Twenty Second Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo. hardcover
200953386New York: Sentinel. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2009. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 1595230629 . A Fine first edition/first printing in a like dust-jacket; A Simple Christmas is a collection of twelve short stories that celebrate the holiday spirit. The stories are written by Mike Huckabee and are filled with warmth and humor. Each story is a delightful way to spend a Christmas morning.; 8vo; 208 pages . Sentinel hardcover
1812004536Burlington Vt: Stephen C. Ustick 1812. Hardcover. Good . Corrected and Enlarged with a Chronological Table of the Leading Events of Eccelesiastical History from the birth of Christ down to the present time. Fifth American Edition With additional Notes and Corrections." Dennis Heartt printer. 324 p. frontispiece; 18 cm. Contemporary calf spine with gilt-tooled spine title and gilt rules on spine; marbled paper over boards. Frontispiece bears small portraits of 9 religious figures "Engraved for S.C. Ustick." Not in Early American Imprints ser. II: Shaw-Shoemaker. At head of title page: "James Reed's Book." Paper label on back fixed endpaper indicating that this book was given to the Washington County Historical Society by Dottie Lockhart in 1906. Two paper labels on lower half of spine. Very scarce. In Good Condition: rubbed; loss of 2 cm. at tail of spine; front joint cracked; shadow on title page from frontispiece; pages are browning with several small stains; otherwise clean and solid.<br /> 4. Stephen C. Ustick hardcover
1976009721New York: Columbia University Press 1976. Second Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Cloth in DJ; 460pp; DJ slightly age-toned clean tight copy Near Fine/VG condition. Sixteenth volume in Social and Religious History of the Jews. This volume covers the "Golden Age" of Polish and Lithuanian Jewry from 1500 to 1650. Columbia University Press hardcover
193621240New York: Harper and Brothers 1936. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Paull Grace. 1st ptg 16mo green cloth over pictorial boards with delightful 3-color illustrations by Grace Paul. Near fine in very good unclipped dj with a neatly printed 1938 gift inscription to Joan from Grandfather. Harper and Brothers hardcover
1856035386Boston: American Unitarian Association 1856 Book. Fair. Hardcover. Second Edition. Wear includes scuffs and rubbing with scattered soils; significant fading and edge chipping on spine; dampstains through interior old inscription written on leaf dated 1857. A detailed commentary on Christian beliefs and practices discussing different interpretations of Biblical Scripture and the history and significance of Doctrines. 499 pages. American Unitarian Association hardcover
2011228162Penguin January 2011. Paper Back . Very Good. Very Good Softcover. Light shelfwear to covers. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. Penguin unknown
2660Columbus Ohio: Book Concern 260 pages story of Samson and a short story titled "To thine Self Be True" written on the question of teaching sunday school in German or English. This must have been an issue at this time. There is no date but the book is apparently from the turn of the century. Book Concern hardcover
2006361514Kings Lynn: Monkey Press 2006. First Edition. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.125. Monkey Press paperback
1897005296Boston: Unitarian Sunday School Society 1897. Eighth edition with an index. Written in "the study of All Souls Church Roxbury Massachusetts." 12mo size dark blue clothbound hardcover with gilt titles on cover and spine; 207 toned pages Contents include: The Jews The Christians The Roman Catholics The Old Catholics The Eastern Church The Protestants Sects Not Calling Themselves Christians Edgewear bumped and lightly worn corners and head and heel of spine gilt titles on spine are dull. Tanned pages. . 8th. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Private Press. Unitarian Sunday School Society Hardcover
1808004593Boston: Munroe Francis and Parker 1808. Hardcover. Fair . 180 p.; 18 cm. Contemporary full calf with gilt-ruled spine; black leather label on spine with gilt-tooled author's name. Early American Imprints 2nd ser. Shaw & Shoemaker 14476. Former owner's name on back endpapers: Maria Sayforth. The author Thomas Belsham 1750-1829 was an English Unitarian minister. He served the Essex Street Chapel from 1805 till his death. "These Discourses contain the substance of a Course of Lectures delivered after the morning service to the young persons who attend unitarian worship at the chapel in Essex street."--p. iii. Very scarce. In Fair Condition: leather is rubbed with loss along spine; front board is almost detached; lacking front free endpaper; finger soiling light foxing and browning throughout; complete. Munroe, Francis, and Parker hardcover
1874102135Boston: Roberts Brothers 1874 Book. Very Good -. Soft cover. First Edition. RARE copy of this work published "at the request of some who heard them". Includes Worship in Europe The Vienna Exhibition Pilgrimages and Open Air and Aryan Virtues. 75 pages. The author was an American author historican and Unitarian minister - best known for his writings such as "The Man Without A Country". Minor edge wear and age-toning of the cover. Roberts Brothers paperback
1997002552Providence: Temple Emanu-El 1997. Only 2500 copies printed. Edgewear and light wear to cover. Page 79 has inked comments. 195 pages with some black and white photographs. Thanks for shopping with us. 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and life-long learning. Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Temple Emanu-El Paperback
1853AQ2588New York: Carlton & Phillips 1853. 1st. HB. Half brown leather over blue cloth gilt lettering on spine 4 raised bands. Decorative end papers. Some foxing especially to edges some shelf wear to covers. No marks in text binding tight. Book condition Good. Carlton & Phillips hardcover
1695009847London : s.n. 1695. Book. Near Fine. Full Calf. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Title page continues: "him whom the Father sanctified and sent raised from the dead and exalted and disproving the doctrine of three almighty real subsisting persons minds or spirits : giving also an account of the nominal Trinity that is three modes subsistences or somewhats in God called by schoolmen Persons and of the judgement of the Fathers and Catholick Church for the first 150 years : of which tracts the following pages give the titles." The titles are as follows : "Considerations on the doctrine of the trinity.; Animadversions on a postscript to the defence of Dr. Sherlock against the calm discours of the sober enquirer.; Letter to the reverend the clergy of both universities concerning the Trinity and the Athanasian creed.; Reflections on the XXVII propositions touching the doctrine of the Trinity.; Reply to the second defense of the XXVIII propositions said to be wrote in answer to a Socinian manuscript.; Exceptions of Mr. Edwards in his Causes of atheism against the reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures.; Judgment of the Fathers concerning the doctrine of the Trinity opposed to Dr. G. Bull's Defence of the Nicene faith.; Discours concerning the nominal and real trinitarians." Near Fine recently professionally restored with new leather back and gilt lettering in keeping with the original retaining the original tooled-in-blind calf boards in contemporary leather. Prior owner 1894 names and inscriptions front paste down and end page detailing circumstances of this book's acquisition the 2nd blank front e.p. with a list of this and other antiquarian books acquired by this previous owner on her 1894 trip to Edinburgh Scotland. The first tract 68 pages uniformly browned the rest of the tracts free of browning or toning. WorldCat notes "Place of publication suggested by Wing./ Each tract has special t.p. and separate pagination./ Sponsorship of the collections of tracts has been attributed to Thomas Firmin--NUC pre-1956 imprints." SCARCE in current commerce. [London : s.n.], Hardcover
192632212Diocese of Blackburn 1926. Hardback. Very Good hardback no dustwrapper. Corners are bumped and spine is sunned. Contents clean and unmarked. 8vo red pictorial cloth with line drawing of church building in AD1500. Illustrated. The picture on this listing page is of the actual book for sale. Diocese of Blackburn hardcover
191225070314Hodder & Stoughton 1912. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover. 372 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Hodder & Stoughton 1912. Seventh Edition. CONDITION: This book is in good condition but dust jacket is not included. More specifically: Covers have moderate rubbing/wear. Edges of boards have superficial edgewear and corners are lightly bumped. Spine has considerable fading. Edges of pages are mildly foxed. Pages are reasonably tanned. ABOUT THIS BOOK: A Personal Record of God's Delivering Power from the Hands of the Imperial Boxes of Shan-si. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Religion & Theology; Inventory No: 25070314. Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
1986D100047San Francisco: Harper & Row 1986. First Paperback Edition. Lightly bumped and rubbed spine creased. Page edges uniformly tanned with a bit of foxing. Inscribed on the half title page "To ____ I'm flattered that you chose my book to buy hope you're not disappointed! Best Wishes Patsy D Cornwell. Jan. 7 1987 Richmond" Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. Harper & Row Paperback