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1950115857The Catholic Press 1950. leather. Good. Comes in display box The Catholic Press hardcover
190285452New York: Selmar Hess 1902. First Edition. Two Volumes 8 vols bound in 2 bound from parts. Large Quarto. 30cm. Later institutional pebble green cloth with leather title labels. Light wear to the cloth some chipping to title labels bright strong and handsome; internally clean private library stamp to flyleaves cosmetic cracking to innner front joint of Vol I each plate with a captioned tissue guard and with general contents and title pages for the respective volumes bound in at the front of each volume thus the plate lists and explanatory matter are at the beginning of each volume and the larger bulk of the books is taken up with a wealth of plates and engravings; slight dampstaining to a couple of margins not affecting text or the outstanding quality of the plates. A very good clean set.<br /> <br /> A wildly enthusiastic and imposing collection of contemporary engravings and depictions of notable characters from popular literature executed by important artists and illustrators. Work by Landseer Doré Gerome and an army of others depicting characters from Dickens Coleridge the Greek Myths and just about every literary fandom from the 19th century and earlier. An interesting reflection on an area of publishing and printing that was once incredibly popular but has now been entirely replaced by Instagram and a well curated Tumblr. Selmar Hess unknown
1947LC029Éditions Athêna 1947. Illustrated Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Translation by Antoine Galland 1646-1715 Illustrations by J. Cura. Paris Éditions Athêna 1947. 19 x 24 cm 1095 pp. N° 378 of 750 one of the 295 copies numbered 146 to 440 printed sur bible impérial . Rebound conserves original covers. Gilt edges. Leather on the cover hinge is worn down inside pages clean and bright. The Book Cellar & Henschel <br/> <br/> Éditions Athêna hardcover
1929414060Montclair New Jersey: The First Congregational Church 1929. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 19 1pp. Cord-stitched engraved off-white wrappers. Edges of the wrappers slightly bumped and soiled near fine. Finely printed portrait photograph of Gates laid in. Includes a letter signed in type by John D. Rockefeller Jr. acknowledging Gates' service on the Board of the Rockefeller Foundation. According to Wikipedia Gates was an "American Baptist clergyman educator and the principal business and philanthropic advisor to the major oil industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Sr. from 1891 to 1923." OCLC locates two copies. The First Congregational Church unknown
1861009123St. Louis: George Knapp 1861. Wraps. Very good. Complete with 12 pages including the cover. See Sabin 2217. In nice shape with some light marginal toning Elliot preached this sermon on August 18 1862 shortly after eleven Southern states had seceded and while Missouri teetered between joining the Confederacy or remaining in the Union. Although Eliot was a moderate abolitionist and Union supporter he rarely if ever publicly announced his political opinions. Rather he preached generally about freedom religion and loyalty stressing community unity and encouraging his parishioners to refrain from quarreling an instead search for things upon which they had in common. He believed that the ever-increasing extreme political polarization over slavery was unhealthy for the community prevented any possibility of reaching a peaceful solution and could only spell disaster for the nation. However in this sermon Eliot makes clear that he is a Unionist and argues that citizens have a religious and patriotic duty to their nation that are one and the same. Although distressed by secession his optimism shines through: "But the time will come when the community of interest will again be acknowledged and we shall be yet again ONE NATION . . . and this great experiment of Republican Institutions now on trial will yet succeed." Eliot's efforts along with those of Nathaniel Lyon and Francis P. Blair tipped public sentiment in favor of the Union and the Missouri Ordinance of Secession proposed by Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson a southern sympathizer was never passed by a legally assembled quorum of state legislators. See Holt's William Greenleaf Eliot: Conservative Radical for more information. William Greenleaf Eliot was born in Massachusetts. After graduating from Harvard Divinity School in 1834 he moved to St. Louis where he founded the first Unitarian church west of the Mississippi the Church of the Messiah now the First Unitarian Church of St. Louis. Eliot was active in public life and instrumental in founding many civic institutions including the St. Louis Public Schools and the St. Louis Art Museum. A strong proponent of higher education he co-founded Washington University in 1853 which was initially named Eliot Seminary in his honor and he served as its chancellor from 1870-1887. He was the grandfather of the modernist poet T. S. Eliot. An important and rather scarce piece of Missouri's Civil War history. At time of listing no other examples are for sale in the trade and no auction records are found at ABPC or the Rare Book Hub. OCLC shows that the pamphlet is only held by nine libraries. <br/><br/> George Knapp paperback books
1859005221New York: John A. Gray 1859. Very Good wrappers with small chips corner crease at spine top edge. Stitched wrappers. 23 pgs. "Read by appointment before The Congregational Ministers' Meeting of New London County Ct." . Rev. Henry Cheever was the brother of famed abolitionist George Barrell Cheever. and while certainly an avowed abolitionist himself is perhaps best remembered for his documenting of his travels in the Hawaiian Islands. In this SCARCE tract he argues that the teachings of the Bible provide ample reason to withhold fellowship from churches and individuals who tolerate slavery. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo. John A. Gray Paperback books
1791OB1042-10<p>A Paris Chez Madame Dufresne / Guerbart / Lacloye 1791. Soft Cover. 24 pages; 19.5 cm. Title continues: "de Messieurs du Directoire du Département des Vosges contre le clergé & le peuple fidèles à leur religion. Par un Curé Catholique Romain du Diocèse de Saint-Dié ." The only copies of this seem to be at BL and BN. One of a collection of 40 Royalist and counter-revolutionary tracts of the French Revolution. Stock#OB1042-10. Vg / in marbled paper wrapper.</p> Chez Madame Dufresne / Guerbart / Lacloye paperback
200533438<p>Roma / Rome: Cinecittà Holding 2005 Unparallelled overview/retrospective of Antonioni's full cinematic oeuvre complete with numerous interviews with the legendary director on each of his films and a complete detailed filmography & bibliography an as new unread copy with a touch of toning to the jacket edges dj in mylar; Bilingual English/Italian text; ob 4to; 235pp fully illus. A shipping charge beyond our default rate is REQUIRED for shipment of this heavy oversize book. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine.</p> Cinecittà Holding hardcover
185070047London: Chapman and Hall 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. In this novel Kingsley set out to expose the social injustice suffered by workers in the clothing trade and the trials and tribulations of agricultural laborers. It also gives an insight into the Chartist campaign with which Kingsley was involved in the 1840s. From the library of Scottish lawyer university administrator and bibliophile Dr. Alexander Bennett McGrigor of Cairnoch LLD 1827-1891 with his gilt-stamped leather bookplate to each front pastedown. Octavo two volumes. In three-quarter brown morocco over marbled paper bindings by Maclehose of Glasgow with gilt titles five raised bands and matching marbled endpapers. The original cloth has been laid down on blank leaves and bound in at the rear. The spines are a touch sun faded; otherwise very good and quite lovely. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
185070047London: Chapman and Hall 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. In this novel Kingsley set out to expose the social injustice suffered by workers in the clothing trade and the trials and tribulations of agricultural laborers. It also gives an insight into the Chartist campaign with which Kingsley was involved in the 1840s. From the library of Scottish lawyer university administrator and bibliophile Dr. Alexander Bennett McGrigor of Cairnoch LLD 1827-1891 with his gilt-stamped leather bookplate to each front pastedown. Octavo two volumes. In three-quarter brown morocco over marbled paper bindings by Maclehose of Glasgow with gilt titles five raised bands and matching marbled endpapers. The original cloth has been laid down on blank leaves and bound in at the rear. The spines are a touch sun faded; otherwise very good and quite lovely. Chapman and Hall hardcover
1899026549NY: Benziger Brothers. 268 pages plus ads at back. A fair copy with cover stain and small corner chewed off. Interior hing cracked. Yet all is tight. Klauder was de-frocked shortly after this printing due to other reasons. All of his original work in any editon is scarce. A worthwhile copy. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall . Fair. Black Cloth Hardback. 6th Editoin. 1899. Benziger Brothers hardcover
1994046194Angelus Press 1994. Hardcover. Very Good. Faint ring indentation in front cover Angelus Press hardcover
182382094J.B. Butler 1823. In Poor condition with heavy foxing and heavy wear. The front free endpaper is missing the bottom half. Owner signatures. Rare however with no other copies found. J.B. Butler unknown
1868009701Saratoga Springs to Clinton New York 1868. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This two-page handbill measures 6" x 9.75" and is illustrated with an image of the Congress and Columbian Springs in Saratoga Springs New York. An addendum identifying the "Discounts for 1869" is attached to the reverse. The handbill is enclosed in its original envelope sent by the Reverend Charles F. Dowd from Saratoga Springs to Professor Edward North of Hamilton College in Clinton New York. The envelope is franked with a black two-cent Jackson stamp Scott #73 that has been canceled with a fancy "P" carved cork handstamp. Both the handbill and envelope are in nice shape. The alleged benefits of Saratoga Springs naturally-carbonated mineral water can be traced by to the Mohawk and Iroquois tribes that are said to have drank and bathed in the waters for its supposed healing and curative powers. <br /> Early settlers were convinced and over time incredible claims about their power exploded in early America. They were said to cure kidney and liver disease rheumatism diabetes scrofula cancer malaria and "weakness of women" in addition to numerous other conditions and diseases. By the mid-1850s Saratoga was the pre-eminent vacation destination for the uber-wealthy including the Vanderbilts Whitneys J.P. Morgan Diamond Jim Brady and Lillian Russell. Soon thereafter resort proprietors expanded their operations to include bottling their waters for shipment especially within New York state. <br /> <br /> <p>This circular was produced in the early days of Saratoga water shipping by the suppliers Hotchkiss Sons who promise to deliver bottled water from the Empire Congress and Columbian Springs "safely and securely packed in boxes suitable for shipment to any part of the world." <br /> <br /> <p>Reverend Dowd and his wife were co-principals of Temple Grove Ladies Seminary now Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs. Dowd however is most famous for inventing the system of U.S. time zones that was eventually adopted world-wide to improve railroad scheduling. <br /> <br /> <p>Professor North served as the Professor of Greek and ancient languages at Hamilton College for over 58 years. He also served as the president of the New York State Teacher's Association and on the board of trustees for the Clinton Grammar School. <br /> <br /> <p>For more information see "Saratoga Mineral Springs Legend & History" at Saratoga.com CDC's "History of Drinking Water Treatment" "The Man Who Made Time Workable" from the Jul/Aug 2017 issue of Yale Alumni Magazine and "A Memoir of Edward North" from the 14 Oct 1905 issue of the New York Times all available online. unknown books
1926003054Shanghai: The Commercial Press 1926. The author Su Manshu a brilliant poet writer painter and linguist was born in Yokohama of a Chinese father and a Japanese concubine. Throughout his relatively short life he suffered from bouts of depression likely due both to discrimination resulting from the circumstance of his birth and to the consequences of a libertine lifestyle. He entered the Buddhist monkhood three times attempting to find a solution to his despair; however unable to give up his love of wine and women he left the order. Despite his tumultuous life his accomplishments were significant including the translation of the poetry of Lord Byron and the novel Les Miserables into Chinese. He was also active in the revolutionary movement against the Qing Dynasty and wrote eloquently in support of this cause. The present semi-autobiographical novel was first written in his typically lyrical Chinese in 1912 the protagonist closely following his own romantic endeavours. It was translated in 1924 six years after his death at age 34 the translator taking great effort to retain as much of the flavour of the original classical Chinese as possible. The present volume is the third printing of this first edition. Christmas gift sticker on front pastedown; gift dedication on FFEP bookshop sticker on FFEP verso. Minor wear to cover; binding sound. Some foxing on front and rear endpapers. Internal pages clean and unmarked. xii 147 pp. 1 sepia portrait of the author. First edition 3rd printing. Hardbound. Very Good. 19 x 13 cm. The Commercial Press Hardcover
1929111368Santa Clara: university of Santa Clara 1929 43 pages Counter- Conceptives isn't a real word but apparently the author thought he was breaking new ground. A very scarce contraceptive pamphlet. university of Santa Clara paperback
2004G8888168184I4N00CAMPISANO EDITORE SRL 2004. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. CAMPISANO EDITORE SRL paperback
1965302G3207USA: United Newspapers Magazine Corporation / The Boston Herald 1965. Magazine. Illus. by Smith William G. cover; Hooks Mitchell; Watson O.J.; Chandoha Walter. Good. Paperback. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 16 pages. Features: Revolution in Religion - interview with Billy Graham; I Didn't Want That for Christmas - fashion experts seem to be trying to hide the American Woman; The Return of Uncle Dave fiction; One-page retro ad for "The Student's Guide to Military Service" features photo of pondering young clean-cut gent holding slide rule; Candle in the Dark - fictional story about little Kim Chi of Vietnam who once met Santa face-to-face; Zipcode USA - teen Q&A with photo of Frank Sinatra with Mia Farrow; Great retro 2/3-page ad for a pocket alarm features photo of young dame in defensive position; Did You Get a Puppy - how does your dog rate in dogdom; Visions of Sugarplums - a child's-eye view of Christmas. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy. United Newspapers Magazine Corporation / The Boston Herald Paperback
The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa Edizione Inglese di Marijke Van Der Veen (a cura di) Editore: Springer US EAN: 9781441933164 ISBN: 1441933166 Pagine: 300 Formato: Paperback This volume presents a completely new and very substantial body of information about the origin of agriculture and plant use in Africa. All the evidence is very recent and for the first time all this archaeobotanical evidence is brought together in one volume (at present the information is unpublished or published in many disparate journals, confer ence reports, monographs, site reports, etc. ). Early publications concerned with the origins of African plant domestication relied almost exclusively on inferences made from the modem distribution of the wild progenitors of African cultivars; there existed virtually no archaeobotanical data at that time. Even as recently as the early 1990s direct evidence for the transition to farming and the relative roles of indigenous versus Near Eastern crops was lacking for most of Africa. This volume changes that and presents a wide range of ex citing new evidence, including case studies from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Uganda, Egypt, and Sudan, which range in date from 8000 BP to the present day. The volume ad dresses topics such as the role of wild plant resources in hunter-gatherer and farming com munities, the origins of agriculture, the agricultural foundation of complex societies, long-distance trade, the exchange of foods and crops, and the human impact on local vege tation-all key issues of current research in archaeology, anthropology, agronomy, ecol ogy, and economic history.
M9065Rare. Tipografia del Collegio urbano Roma 1938. First edition. In-12 163 pages. Mute softcover a fine copy. Language: Italian/Italiano. This book ships from Europe shipping costs will be updated accordingly BPF. Relevant subjects: Egypt: Coptic. unknown
200139964LED Edizioni Universitarie Di Lettere Economia Diritto. 2001. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Vol. I: NF slight soiling to ffep. In NF DJ. ; Vol. II: contains reproduction of the papyrus along with unopened CDs. Slip case is in NF condition.; xvi258 4pp; IL Filarete. Pubblicazioni Della Facoltà Di Lettere E Filosofia Dell’università Degli Studi Di Milano 200 . 8879161652 . LED Edizioni Universitarie Di Lettere Economia Diritto hardcover
200143864LED Edizioni Universitarie Di Lettere Economia Diritto. 2001. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Vol. I: NF slight soiling to ffep. In NF DJ. ; Vol. II: contains reproduction of the papyrus along with unopened CDs. Slip case is in NF condition.; xvi258 4pp; IL Filarete. Pubblicazioni Della Facoltà Di Lettere E Filosofia Dell’università Degli Studi Di Milano 200 . 8879161652 . LED Edizioni Universitarie Di Lettere Economia Diritto hardcover
199344634L'Erma Di Bretschneider. 1993. Softcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Publisher's faint stamp to ffep. Else book is fine. DJ has minor shelfwear and a bit of yellowing.; Collezioni Romane Di Antichità 3; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 264 pages . 8870628191 . L'Erma Di Bretschneider paperback
1813LTH10-F-7London : Reverend George Crabbe 1813. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". None. A collection of stories in verse from the Reverend George Crabbe. Third edition. George Crabbe 24 December 1754 3 February 1832 was an English poet and naturalist. The two works for which Crabbe became best known were The Village 1783 and The Borough 1810 both lengthy poems dealing with the way of life he had experienced. In 1783 he also married Sarah. In 1814 he became Rector of Trowbridge in Wiltshire where he remained. By the time of his death he was well regarded and a friend of William Wordsworth Sir Walter Scott and other major literary figures of the time. Complete in two volumes. In quarter diced bindings with marbled boards. Externally sound though rubbed. Some slight loss to paper on front board of volume II. Front joint of volume I starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Armorial bookplate of Nathaniel Preston to front pastedowns of both volumes. Ink signatures to title pages. Pages are bright with just the odd spot heavier to endpapers of volume II. Good Reverend George Crabbe hardcover
1758012305London: Printed for and sold by the author 1758 Book. Good. Full-Leather. Bound volume of 5 sermons. -1- The great duty of contentment and resignation to the will of God recommended . . . By the Reverend Mr Smith The fourth edition . London: Printed for and sold by the author; 1758. 64 pages. ESTC T498443 British Library only shown. -2- The obligation of doing as we would be done by . . . A sermon preached in the parish church of St Andrew Holborn on January the 30th 1755. By the Reverend Mr Smith. The third edition. London: Printed for and sold by the author; 1759. 32 pages. ESTC T41709. -3- The usefulness and advantage of afflictions in general. A sermon preached in the parish church of Christ-church London on January 28 1759 . . . . By the Reverend Mr Smith. London: Printed for and sold by the author; undated. 24 pages. ESTC T7308 which suggest 1759 as the date of publication. -4- Righteousness the way to avert impending judgements . . . A sermon preached in the parish church of St Matthew Friday-Street upon February 11 1757. By the Reverend Mr Smith. The second edition. London: Printed for the author; 1761. 32 pages. Not listed on ESTC 1st and 3rd editions are there but not the 2nd. -5- The terrible calamaties that are occasioned by war . . . A sermon preached at the Sunday morning lecture in the parish church of St Giles Cripplegate and afterwards at Stratford-Bow November the 29th 1759. By the Reverend Mr Thomas Smith. London: Printed for and sold by the author; 1760. 35 1 pages. ESTC T9627 just the British Library shown as location. Bound together in one volume. Old full leather binding - very worn and pitted. Spine worn with loss and lettering label also damaged. Browning from the leather to some pages of text. Light staining to the page edges of the first sermon. . Printed for and sold by the author hardcover