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1930047132Adyar Madras India: Theosophical Publishing House 1930. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. Owner gift inscription on fly mild foxing on a few pages. 99pp. Theosophical Publishing House Hardcover
1952061088Los Angeles CA: New Age Press 1952. Book. Good. Paperback. 31-page stapled booklet pictorial wraps chipped along edges with some toning. SCARCE. New Age Press Paperback
190200007715New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1902 282 pages boards have a few stains. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
195815264Baltimore: School Sisters of Notre Dame. Near Fine. 1958. First Edition. Hardcover. Lengthy inscription on the fep signed by a class of 8th grade girls. Signed by Sister Dolorita on the title page. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 275 pages; Signed by Author . School Sisters of Notre Dame hardcover
1958063499Baltimore: School Sisters of Notre Dame 1958 Ex-Library. Good Only. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. SIGNED BY AUTHOR beneath her name on the title page. Ex-library copy with moderate wear and typical library marks. School Sisters of Notre Dame hardcover
001649London: Religious Tract Society Book. Illus. by Lancelot Speed. Good. Decorative Cloth. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original green cloth decorated and lettered in gilt. No DJ. A little grubby and edgeworn but holding together well and easily readable. Both hinges cracked; front hinge glued. Religious historical fiction with romantic overtones centred in Herford. Religious Tract Society hardcover
1961031863London: Blackfriars Publications 1961. First Edition . Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. i Pp. 398-444. Several small bumps and light wear to extremities with a touch of soiling and a little tanning to covers. There's a heavier bump to head of spine. A short ink-note to front cover. Text clean and binding sound. Two pages of poems by Jennings. Text clean and binding sound. SCARCE PRINTING <br/> <br/> Blackfriars Publications paperback
1693019562The Princes Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard: Sam Smith 1693. Second edition. With four engraved plates small octavo t.p. 201326 133-406 2-page publisher's catalogue browning and age-toning with occasional blotching a corner torn from the first blank a worm-hole in the margin of the early pages but only really noticeable on the first eleven pages tight internally original calf rubbed and pocked neatly re-backed with new unlettered leather spine the original endpapers retained. In Rays time understanding of creation was governed by the account in the Bible. It was thought that the earth dated from about 5000BC and that fossils were formed in nature as imitations of shells fish or other creatures but were not a genuine creature. Rays observations of the changing coastlines around Britain and his fossil excavations led him to question both of these. He published his work on Fossils in his Miscellaneous Discourses 1692. The work quickly sold out and a considerably enlarged second edition with a new title was published the next year which is the copy we offer here . In particular he put forward that fossils were the remains of creatures that were now extinct going against the commonly held view that all creatures that God created at the beginning still existed. Second edition. Full Leather. Good. Sam Smith Hardcover
1688009843London: London: Publisher not identified: Printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane 1688. Book. Good. Leather. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Three Letters . "I. Relating to the affair of Molinos and the Quietists. II. Relating to the Inquistion and the state of religion. III. Relating to the policy and interests of some of the states of Italy :being a supplement to Dr. Burnets letters." 22 192 pages lacking the first 2 and any blank leafs. Written in 1687 publ. 1688. Bound with: A Romish Ecclesiastical. Printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane 1714. 7 preliminary leaves xii vi 167 1 pages frontispiece illustration text of pp.79-80 not repeated on 81-82. . Two separate titles bound in contemporary leather Good top cover broken lacking any pages before title page of Three Letters contemporary writing on front paste down including prior owners light internal toning. Rothschild 1955. [Publisher not identified]: Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, Hardcover
179728168Printed for T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies in the Strand 1797. Sm. 8vo. Second Edition on laid paper short tears in title and following leaf expertly repaired; early nineteenth century half calf marbled boards red sprinkled edges neatly rebacked in calf to style back with raised bands second compartment with red leather label lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in blind a very good bright clean fresh crisp copy. With nineteenth century personal bookplate on front paste-down. Three preliminary leaves are covered with a neat and scholarly MS record of the background and authorship of this notable work including a detailed reference to a published letter by Gilpin in reference to his authorship. First issued in 1796 by 'Josiah Frampton' the dialogues were alleged to have taken place between the author and Dean Stillingfleet of St. Paul's. This second edition now anonymous is considerably revised and enlarged. A REMARKABLY WELL-PRESERVED COPY. Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, in the Strand, hardcover
1854008572NY: Carlton & Phillips. First edition. Hard cover in original cloth. Published NY: Carlton & Phillips 1854. 16mo. 4" x 6" 60pp. 2 original illustrations A Western Steamboat the Pittsburgh which the author travelled on and Pomeroy Coal Mines. An account of the author's voyage from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh. Blind embossed brown cloth with gilt spine titles and design. Spine somewhat rubbed some fade spots to the cloth small chip at the heel mild foxing to textblock. Bookplate of Methodist Episcopal Sunday School Buckland Maine. A sound and attractive copy. Good plus. . Good Plus. Hard. 1st. 1854. Carlton & Phillips unknown
1899001824New York: McLoughlin Bros 1899. Paperback. Good . 14 p.: 6 full-page chromolithographed illustrations; 27 cm. Chromolithographed paper wrappers. Title and publication information from front wrapper. Text begins and ends inside wrappers and those pages are included in page count. Gift inscription at head of first page of text dated Dec. 25 1908. The story told in verse about 3 brothers--Frank Best Harry Good and Tommy Reckless--and how Santa and Frank teach Tommy "True penitence" for killing Frank's dog. McLoughlin issued this story at least three times with different illustrations. This edition has a copyright date on the front cover but the illustrator is not identified. In Good Condition: front cover has vertical creasing; edges rubbed; covers slightly soiled; corners of front cover creased; just starting to separate at tail of spine; lower page corners lightly creased; occasional light soiling in lower margins; otherwise pages are clean and illustrations are bright. A very scarce McLoughlin publication. McLoughlin Bros paperback
1957r2293Fredericton: University of New Brunswick. G : in Good condition plus without dust jacket. Cover rubbed. Small abrasion on spine Ex-lib. 1957. First Edition. Blue/gilt hardback cloth cover with gilt heraldic motif. 380mm x 260mm 15" x 10". 128pp. Facsimiles. Published for The Beaverbrook Foundations. With a facsimile reproduction of the original manuscript presented to Parliament 25th November 1647. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . University of New Brunswick hardcover
1980006198The First Reformed Church of Schenectady Schenectady N. Y 1980. Edition Unstated. Hardcover. Near Fine/None Issued. Size: Octavo standard book size. 2-volume set complete. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. Two volume set in a matching slipcase all in very nice condition. Bright red gilt stamped paper over boards Vol. I xi 276 pages Index Foreword by David B. Potts and historical sermon by William Elliot Griffis this volume being a reprint of the 1880 edition; Vol. II takes up where the previous volume left off xvi 384 pages Index Notes Bibliography this volume illustrated with b & w photographs Vol. I has a frontis of the church. A very nice set in a like new slipcase also red gilt stamped paper over boards. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3 lbs 15 oz. Category: Genealogy & Local History; Books; Religion & Theology. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 006198. . The First Reformed Church of Schenectady hardcover
1816001154Philadelphia Pa: Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia 1816. Paperback. Very Good . Published by 'The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia' and for sale at their Repository no. 8 South Front Street. William Bradford--agent." 12 p.; 18 cm. Caption title: On the Lord's Day. Without title vignette. William Bradford was agent for the Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia from 1816 to 1820. "Interesting Facts Extracted from Willison on the Sabbath" on p. 8-12. Pages are untrimmed. Not in Shaw & Shoemaker. In Very Good Condition: foxing and general darkening of paper. A solid and never trimmed copy of a very scarce early 19th-century pamphlet issued by the Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia and printed by William Bradford. Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia paperback
1919030294Theosophical Pub 1919. Book. Good. Hardcover. Mild soiling to cloth age toning to pages printed quotations affixed to front pastedown. Theosophical Pub Hardcover
187489060Toronto: James Campbell 1874. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dj. 8vo. pp. ix 262 port .Corners of boards a little rubbed James Campbell hardcover
1957088002NY: Philosophical Library 1957 Book. Good. Hardcover. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. SIGNED by AUTHOR on the top of the flyleaf which also has a gift inscription of a previous owner. Significant wear to the spine ends minor age-toning of endpapers. RARE copy of this 181 page work on "the application of the Judeo-Christian ethic to some of our modern problems in social relations politics and religion". Philosophical Library hardcover
190028319Mountain View CA: Pacific Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Owner's name inside the back cover. Bookmark attached inside the front cover. A few scattered marks & underlining but not enough to mark the condition down further. Would otherwise be considered near-fine. ; 7 1/2"; 218 pages . Pacific Press hardcover
189214779London: T. Fisher Unwin. 1892. First Edition. 186 pages with 6 pages of publishers adverts at rear colour frontispiece bound in dark blue cloth the cloth has chipped at top of spine with some loss to title binding is solid ; 195 x 130mm . T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
1974280312Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag Mainz 1974. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag Nur Band 5. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen mit einer Namenseintragung. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Schnittkante staubig. Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, Mainz, hardcover
1801007168Frankfurt und Leipzig: Heinrich Ludwig Brönner 1801. Hardcover. Very Good. Vierte Auflage aus dem Englischen übersetzt." 6 592 p. engraved frontispiece; 18 cm. Contemporary leather spine and gilt-tooled label rebacked with acid-free dyed flax joints; contemporary marbled paper over boards. A translation by Nicolaus Leydecker of The Sincere Convert Discovering the Paucity of True Beleevers; and the Great Difficulty of Saving Conversion London 1640 by Thomas Shepard 1605-1649 an English theologian who came to Massachusetts in 1635. In Very Good Condition: minor loss from spine label and from gilt decoration at tail of spine; small stain at upper edge of frontispiece and title page; otherwise clean and tight. Heinrich Ludwig Brönner hardcover
198628863New York & London: Garland Publishing. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1986. Revised Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full beige cloth black lettering on spine and cover. . Ex-Library with fewer than usual markings else as new; otherwise unmarked tight square and clean. VERY GOOD. . Ex-Library. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. xiv i 710 pp . Garland Publishing hardcover
2024364397Collegeville MN: Liturgical Press 2024. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.443. Liturgical Press paperback
20072105Continuum International Publishing Group. 2007. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor rubbing.; Continuum Studies in Philosophy; 0.79 x 9.29 x 6.3 Inches; 170 pages; Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus are arguably the most celebrated representatives of the 'Golden Age' of scholasticism. Primarily they are known for their work in natural theology which seeks to demonstrate tenets of faith without recourse to premises rooted in dogma or revelation. Scholars of this Golden Age drew on a wealth of tradition dating back to Plato and Aristotle and taking in the Arabic and Jewish interpretations of these thinkers to produce a wide variety of answers to the question 'How much can we learn of God' Some responded by denying us any positive knowledge of God. Others believed that we have such knowledge yet debated whether its acquisition requires some action on the part of God in the form of an illumination bestowed on the knower. Scotus and Aquinas belong to the more empirically minded thinkers in this latter group arguing against a necessary role for illumination. Many scholars believe that Aquinas and Scotus exhaust the spectrum of answers available to this circle with Aquinas maintaining that our knowledge is quite confused and Scotus that it is completely accurate. In this study Alexander Hall argues that the truth about Aquinas and Scotus lies somewhere in the middle. . 0826485898 . Continuum International Publishing Group hardcover