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1988213046Milan: Franco Maria Ricci 1988. First. hardcover. fine. Beautifully illustrated with mounted color plates. 150pp with text in Italian. Slim 4to black cloth with inset pictorial label cloth slipcase. Milan: Franco Maria Ricci 1988. First edition. A fine copy as new in a very good slipcase.<br/><br/> Franco Maria Ricci unknown books
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
1991183533San Francisco: California Coalition for R.E.A.L. Tradional Values Reverend Gil Block 1991. handbill leaflet. Two 8.5x11 inch sheets printed recto-only one on the Coalition letterhead being a letter to the Readers' Forum of the Contra Costa Times from Reverend Block the executive director of the Coalition concerning LGBT in the Scouting programs the second a photocopy of his short letter to the editor of the CCT concerning the number of signatures - 6666 - on a petition to alter the human-rights ordinance. The letters are two days apart in July 1991. California Coalition for R.E.A.L. Tradional Values, Reverend Gil Block unknown books
1961200152San Francisco: Mattachine Society 1961. Magazine. 32p. includes covers 5.5x8.5 inches articles opinion resources poetry and fiction toning to some pages mild crinkling otherwise a very good digest-size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps light rusting to staples. The Mattachine Society forerunner of Daughters of Bilitis One Inc. and Homosexual Information Center etc. founded in 1950 in Los Angeles by Harry Hay and Rudy Gernreich. The name derives from a French medieval and renaissance masque group. The magazine was founded in 1954 with the first issue appearing in January 1955. Mattachine Society unknown books
18367554Mexico: Abadiano y Valdes 1836 - 38. First edition. 4 vols. 4to viii 281; 158; viii 419; viii 281 pp. Vols. 1-2 edited by Bustamante from the MS: Historia civil y politica de Mexico; vols. 3-4 constitute the editor's supplement. The work is ofrten bound in two volumes but here we have it in four. Cavo was a Jesuit a native of Mexico and expelled from the country along with the others of his order in 1767. Although he made a great effort to return to Mexico later in his life dissociating himself from the Jesuits and travelling to Spain to do so but he did not succeed. The rest of his life was spent in Rome where he died in great poverty in 1803. Beristain de Souza has almost nothing to say about him as his work was not discovered until the 1830's when Bustamante ran across the manuscript in a private episcopal library and theeafter took charge of having it published with his additions.The first two books are Cavo's up to the expulsion and despite the title is a history of viceregal Mexico City.Wikipedia says: "The work is not a history in the usual sense. It is better described as the annals of Mexico City with particular emphasis on the development of political ideas. The book also contains details of colonial life that are not available in any other source. Cavo shows signs of Mexican not Spanish colonial nationality and for this reason is considered a forerunner of Mexican independence. Porrua Diccionario states that his was the first history of Viceregal Mexico. The last two volumes are by Bustamante himself an important Mexican historian after independence associated with the liberal party and they are a continuation up to 1821 being of a broader scope and containing some important documents also not published before. Bound in contemporary calf leather over speckled boards titles and fillets in gilt on spines. Very good set. <br/><br/> Abadiano y Valdes hardcover 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
181959962Paris: Chez Arthus Bertrand 1819. First edition in French first published in English London 1816. 8vo. 4 volumes: 4 lxxiv 309; 4 346; 4 432; 4 517 pp. Engraved frontispiece portrait to volume one. This work contains a portion of the king's autobiography the original of which is now lost. Some controversy exists over who actually wrote the book and it is variously attributed to a number of authors; Clarke 1766-1834 the biographer of Lord Nelson was certainly involved in its publication. James 1633-1701 the second surviving son of Charles I served as James II King of England and Ireland and James VII King of Scotland 1685-1688 when he was deposed by the Glorious Revolution. Some foxing but a very good copy. Somewhat later French green calf spine faded uniformly to brown gilt ornaments and labels on spine marbled endpapers and edges. 7210. <br/><br/> Chez Arthus Bertrand unknown books
1941102271Johannesburg: Johannesburg Joint Council of Europeans and Africans/ South African Institute of Race Relations 1941. 11p. 4.75x7 inches very good in original stapled wraps. A call for the raising of Native African wages. Johannesburg Joint Council of Europeans and Africans/ South African Institute of Race Relations unknown books
1985102597Milano: Nazzotta 1985. Softbound. VG. Grey color illustrated wraps. 178 pp. profusely illustrated in color and bw. Text is in Italian. Wonderful large color plates. Nazzotta paperback books
186319637Madrid: Imprenta de Tejado 1863. Translated from Italian to Spanish. 8vo pp. 220. A good copy in little worn leather binding. Imprenta de Tejado unknown books
1838008733London: John Murray 1838. Uncommon edition each volume has added title page engraved with vignette. Eight volumes bound in contemporary brown embossed cloth gilt lettering at spines decorative end papers. Near Fine several corners bumped prior owner initials in ink. . Later Edition. Embossed Cloth. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. John Murray Hardcover books
1988222Cristoforo di Predis <i>Il Codice Varia 124 della Biblioteca Reale di Torino. Miniato da Cristoforo de Predis Milano 1476 a cura di Alessandro Vitale-Brovarone</i>. Edito in Torino dalla Società Editrice Umberto Allemandi & C. Per L'Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino 1988. <i>Edizione fuori commercio</i>. The first volume is the text which explores in detail the essential aspects of the celebrated manuscript from the <i>Libreria Viscontea Sforzesca</i> in the Biblioteca Reale the <i>Storia di Gesù e Giudizio Universale</i> a richly illustrated <i>codice miniato </i>from the School of Lombardy in the fifteenth century: the manuscript itself the texts the language the iconography Guido Gentile the artist Cristoforo de Predis Riccardo Passoni as well as the criteria for translation and indexes of places names with a final glossary. The second volume is a complete full-page color reproduction of Codice Varia 124 with more than 300 pages. Housed in a hard pale blue folding box as issued matching the blue cloth bindings on both volumes. Almost as new in pristine very fine condition. Edito in Torino dalla Società Editrice Umberto Allemandi & C. Per L’Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino hardcover books
1993207139College Station TX: The Christ Holy Missionary Baptist Church 1993. Magazine. 60p 8.5x11 inches history of the church photos of administrators volunteers pastors members ads memorials etc. very good souvenir booklet in stapled yellow pictorial wraps. The Christ Holy Missionary Baptist Church unknown books
183542110Puebla Mexico: Imprenta del hospital de S. Pedro 1835. First edition. Modern quarter brown cloth over marbled boards leather spine labels stamped in gilt. Frontis and pp.265/6 lacking but provided in facsimile on matching paper; title page toned otherwise a very clean sharp copy in a fine modern binding. Frontis in matching period facsimile 265 2 pp. 24mo. Dual language text on facing pages in Nahuatl and Spanish by the otherwise unidentified "Cura del Obispado de la Puebla." One of a number of catechisms printed during the period in Puebla which had become a locus of religious publication. Sabin 23424. Field 516. Pilling 1251. Icazbalceta 104. Catalogue of Pre-1840 Nahuatl Works Held by The Lilly Library 40. Viñaza 436. Imprenta del hospital de S. Pedro hardcover books
1983165322Sao Paulo: Banco Safra 1983. Hardcover. VG-/G. Dust jacket has a rip some soiling and other wear. Soiling wear on boards. Book has a couple light spots of soiling or wear name written on ffep otherwise is clean and tight. Cream boards with pale green lettering and color illustration pasted onto front. Off-white/greenish dust jacket with color illustration black lettering. 269 pp. 156 color plates several color and BW illustrations. Text in Portuguese. Many vibrant illustrations. Banco Safra hardcover books
1824262161London: Printed for Harding Triphook and Lepard Finsbury-Square and J. Major Fleet Street 1824. Large paper copy of the first edition. li i 400; 512 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. Full tree calf a.e. g. by Riviere. Labels reads "Dibdin's Work." Bookplates of Henry William Poor Marinus Willet Dominick Francis J. Gagliandi and Stuart B. Schimmel. Large paper copy of the first edition. li i 400; 512 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. LARGE PAPER COPY. Pagination not as called for in Pippin and Windle who call for continuous pagination. Printed for Harding, Triphook, and Lepard, Finsbury-Square and J. Major, Fleet Street unknown books
1817306781London: Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press 1817. First edition. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. Slip announcing vol. IV of Typographical Antiquities inserted before half title of Vol. I. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Original drab boards printed spine labels untrimmed. Old clean repairs to the joints of vol. I; joints of vol. III a bit rubbed. Ownership signature of Mary Curteis Dec. 29 1817 on pastedown in each volume; bookplate of Charles Sarolea and his signature on title page; small morocco label; printed label of Claude Smith on flyleaf. Very good. Cloth slipcases. First edition. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. Slip announcing vol. IV of Typographical Antiquities inserted before half title of Vol. I. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Windle & Pippin A28; Jackson no.40; Hart no.186; Bigmore and Wyman pp. 169-70 Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press unknown books
1817306787London: Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press 1817. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Contemporary straight-grained red morocco by Charles Smith covers gilt ruled with gilt side-pieces along central panel spines in six compartments with elaborate gilt scrollwork gilt turn-ins blue silk doublures with gilt cornerpieces duplicated on silk free endpapers a.e.g. Foxed minor rubbing to boards an attractive copy. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Bound by Charles Smith. Dibdin's lavish work in an ornate binding by Charles Smith one of the more active and competent binders in London of the 1810s-'30s with his "13 Church St Soho" ticket in volume 1. Windle & Pippin A28; Jackson no.40; Hart no.186; Bigmore and Wyman pp. 169-70. Provenance: R.P. Hooper bookplate Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press unknown books
1817261849London: Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press 1817. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue and slip of gold printing with directions to binder slip at vol. II p. 417. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. Bound in contemporary three quarters blue pebbled morocco spine gilt and marbled boards and edges. Fine small bump to some pages in Vol. I. Bookplate of The Right Hon. Charles Abbot prob. Charles Abbot 1st Baron Colchester in Vols II & III. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue and slip of gold printing with directions to binder slip at vol. II p. 417. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. Windle & Pippin A28; Jackson no.40; Hart no.186; Bigmore and Wyman pp. 169-70 Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press unknown books
1944003826Bergamo: Instituto Italiano D'Arti Grafiche 1944. First edition. Wraps. Very Good. Folio 34 by 24 cm. 18 pp. 60 B/W plates. Light soiling minor abrasion other wear on wraps. <br/><br/> Instituto Italiano D'Arti Grafiche paperback books
1977210513Oak Park IL: Integrity Inc 1977. 12p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches articles news opinion resources and services very good newsletter of folded unbound sheets. Cover story on Father Clark Wills' election as Convenor of Integrity Chicago. Integrity, Inc unknown books
193519105Toledo: Toledo Artcraft. Very Good. 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Handsome black cloth with ornate decorative cover in gilt. Octavo. Stiff tight copy dedicated to "Christ the King". 239 pgs poetry illustrations. DJ has wear and the front panel is separated from the rest of the jacket. . Toledo Artcraft hardcover books
19232986Edinburgh and London: W. & R. Chambers Limited 1923. Hardcover. Very good-/No dust jacket. Edinburgh and London: W. & R. Chambers Limited 1923. 12 double-leaf b/w plates of 53 notarial signs. 291 pp. Hardcover. 4to. Purple cloth. Gilt lettering to spine and front board top edge gilt. Spine faded; head and heel lightly bumped and rubbed with minor tears; corners bumped and rubbed; extremities lightly rubbed and bumped; boards lightly discolored; edges untrimmed and foxed; former ownerÕs bookplate to front pastedown; binding split near rear gutter. Former genealogical library stamp to half-title page; Ôpresentation copyÕ embossed to title page; scattered light foxing to interior. Very good-/No dust jacket. W. & R. Chambers Limited hardcover books
198074965New York: Vantage 1980. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. v 153pp. short thin 8vo cloth d.w.; dust wrapper edgeworn. New York: Vantage Press 1980. First edition. A very good copy in a very good - dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Vantage unknown books
184629011Boston: Dutton and Wentworth Printers 1846. Original printed salmon wrappers stitched 48pp. Occasional light spotting Very Good.<br/><br/> "The letters concern Rev. Adams' refusal to grant letters of recommendation from his church to the Payson church of which Rev. Fairchild was pastor because of accusations of immoral conduct against Fairchild" Cohen. The Payson church was thus deprived of "the fellowship of sister churches." Fairchild had allegedly seduced a young woman Rhoda Davidson of Edgecomb Maine while she was a domestic in his family. She had a child and nominated Fairchild as the father. Ecclesiastical trials ensued. Fairchild claimed that rival ministers one of whom was Reverend Adams had defamed him by calling him an habitual libertine and adulterer. Adams as Fairchild puts it "publicly said that there was more guilt resting on my head than on the head of any man who walks the streets of Boston or words to that effect." <br/> The Payson Church Committee examines the relevant documents and concludes "We clearly saw that no guilt had been proved against him and therefore felt bound to regard him as innocent wondering how any human creature could have a heart to add another grain to his load of suffering or inflict one fresh wound on his wife and children. We deem him one of the most injured and persecuted clergymen which the history of this country can furnish."<br/>Cohen 13687. AI 46-54 5. Dutton and Wentworth, Printers unknown books