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1163345628.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1498057195.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781498057196Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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190037872U.S.A.:: . 1900. Hardcover. NEW. New still in original shrink wrap. Large red hardcover in dust jacket. Unknown date of publication. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. .., hardcover
2010707<p>Trade paperback with minimal shelf wear. Corners are very lightly bumped corners are lightly scuffed and edgeworn. Pages and binding are clean straight and tight.</p> Datura Press paperback
1817RL 1165<p><strong>RL 1165 </strong>Eames William Reverend. <strong>An apology for the United Church of England and Ireland; or a Vindication of the doctrines of the Established Church from the Calvinistic sense ascribed to them in a work entitled "An inquiry into the doctrines of the reformation: and of the United Church of England and Ireland respecting the ruin and recovery of mankind". By the Rev. B.W. Mathias. </strong>Dublin: Printed for W. Watson Capel-Street 1817 xx 298 pages. Contemporary half leather binding very rubbed and worn. The back cover panel covering was a printed page from the Bible before being used in the binding. Foxing throughout but book is in tight condition. <strong> $95.00 Box 131</strong></p> W. Watson, Capel-Street, hardcover
1330723287.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0260741485.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2002239021Ferrara: New York University - Centro Video Arte Ferrara 2002. Brossura wrappers. Ottimo Fine. Testi in italiano e inglese di: Alberto Ronchi Angiola R. Churchill Lola G. Bonora Carlo Ansaloni. Testimonianze di: Paolo Cardazzo Albano Guanti Carlo Montanaro Gianni Pettena Guido Sartorelli. Immagini di alcune delle opere presentate al Cantro Video Arte di Ferrara divise per anni dal 1981 al 1997 . Cm 16x23. pp. 170. Ottimo Fine. . New York University - Centro Video Arte Ferrara, unknown
181529831HARDBACK NODustJacket 1815 ON TITLE PG 1st Edition THUS GOOD/GOOD AS-IS NOJACKET Volume 3 ONLY The scientific library or repository of useful and polite literature volume 3 ONLY NOJACKET .Half bound BOARDS STAINS leather ON SPINE CVR. Corners worn Backstrip scuffed damp-stains on both covers light foxing throughout bottom corner of one leaf repaired with thread. Otherwise a firm and clean copy .SMALL Boards with corner chips Rubbed & Worn Small Size 3 X 4 3/4 in. Enlarged & Improved Cvr rub wear EDGES & Slight cracking along outer spine Spine cover Titled & Decorated in Gold Gilt Back outer hinge Holding Better with NO Repair Interior relatively nice tight with light wear FOX 157 pgs includes Origin of Idolatry Of the celestial Gods Jupiter Apollo Aurora Saturn Rural Goddesses of the Monsters & Ferrymen of Infernal Regions Demi-Gods & Heroes ETC The scientific library or repository of useful and polite literature <br /> D. M’donald & Gillet,NY, printed by Largin & Thompson publ . MCDONALD hardcover
1806859T1London: J. Wallis 1806. Leather. Very Good. 5.5" by 3.5". None. A scarce copy of Reverend Thomas Smith's review of mythology. Scarce work. With illustrated frontispiece. A study of mythology with chapters on the celestial gods the terrestrial gods rural gods and goddesses marine gods demi gods heroes and monsters. Written by Reverend Thomas Smith an English Roman Catholic bishop. Bound in full calf. Externally smart with light shelf wear and rubbing to the extremities. Joints starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with the odd spot. Very Good J. Wallis hardcover
B9781497597037Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1837103176London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Very Good. 1837. Hardcover. Leatherbound. Some shelfwear and rubbing else Very Good Plus. 1837. Inscription from 1839 on page following free endpaper. Acre of Books stamp on endpaper. 422 pages. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 422 pages . Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge hardcover
1788970F34Worcester: J. Tymbs; Mr. Smart; Mr. White; Mr. S. Hayes 1788. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A signed example of the very scarce first edition of Rev. John Hawkins's theological work which reflects contemporary tensions between church doctrine and the rising tide of rational dissent. The very scarce first edition of this theological pamphlet from Reverend John Hawkins.Signed by Hawkins to the half title with 'from the author' to the head of the leaf. Leaf trimmed to fore edge resulting in the absence of the 'or' of 'author'. Hawkins offers a direct response to the Unitarian theologian Joseph Priestley"s criticisms of Trinitarian doctrine and the Church of England. Hawkins defends those who subscribe to the Thirty-Nine Articles particularly the doctrines of the Trinity and the divinity of Christ which Priestley had publicly rejected.ESTC No T103454Rebound in half calf with endpapers renewed.Retaining the half title.A signed example of this very scarce late 18th century theological work. Rebound in half calf with marbled paper covered boards and with endpapers renewed. Externally fine. Internally firmly bound. Signed by author to half title which is trimmed to fore edge resulting in the absence of the 'or' of 'Author'. Small tide mark to half title title page and following three leaves. Pages otherwise clean and bright. Very Good Indeed J. Tymbs; Mr. Smart; Mr. White; Mr. S. Hayes hardcover
1911037912Launceston Tasmania: The Daily Telegraph. 1911. Unpaginated approx 34pp num bw ills. Or pictorial wraps string bound. Overlapping cover edges slightly worm otherwise an excellent example of this scarce book commemorating the consecration of the new chancel at St John's Launceston on 5th December 1911. The formation of the Parish dates back to 1818 though stepls to start construction of the old church did not take place until 1824 consecration in December 1828 and completion of the tower in 1830. Attractive Art Nouveau cover and attractively presented within. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Small 4to. The Daily Telegraph. Paperback
1796007817Philadelphia : Re-printed for Richard Lee by Dunning Hyer and Palmer - Printers 1796. First American Edition. Hardcover. This complete two-volume first U.S. edition of 1796 is bound in contemporary marble calf. The bindings feature gilt ruled spines with rectangular gilt-printed burgundy spine labels and circular gilt-printed black spine labels. Condition is good plus. The period bindings remain fully intact the boards still firmly connected. As might be expected the bindings show age and wear the boards and spines variously scuffed the corners worn through. The text blocks have a slight swell the boards a slight outward warp. The contents of both volumes are notably clean the endpapers browned the contents less so. Spotting is minimal appearing substantially confined to the endpapers and page edges. The same single clearly vintage owner name is inked to the upper right corner of each title page. <br /> <br />This U.S. edition RE-PRINTED FOR RICHARD LEE in Philadelphia in 1796 by DUNNING HYER AND PALMER PRINTERS followed the British edition of 1795 J. Ridgeway London. This work was the product of the incarceration of the author - Reverend William Winterbotham 1763-1829. Winterbothams prosecution was a celebrated instance of overreaction by the authorities through nervousness in the wake of the French Revolution. <br /> <br />The sixth of fifteen children Winterbotham left school after an argument with the schoolmaster and thereafter apprenticed to a silversmith. He eventually started in business for himself as a silver buckle-maker but illness forced a temporary return to his parents. His early dissolute life changed when he underwent conversion. In 1787 he began to preach and in 1789 became a Baptist. In this newly found zealous life he ran afoul of the politics of the day. <br /> <br />In a sermon on 5 November 1792 on the double anniversary of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot and the revolution of 1688 Winterbotham made reference to the French Revolution and to contemporary abuses as he saw it of the contract between king and people. This aroused local feeling and a prosecution was talked of. In an attempt to put matters right he preached a sermon on 18 November but on 25 and 26 July 1793 he was tried at the Exeter assizes for both sermons and found guilty. The result was a significant fine and imprisonment most of which he spent at Newgate prison. <br /> <br />It was in Newgate that Winterbotham wrote An Historical Geographical and Philosophical View of the Chinese Empire as well as An Historical Geographical Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States. Upon release from Newgate in November 1797 Winterbotham returned to preaching. He was publicly ordained in 1801. He was frequently invited to preach around the country and in 1812 was one of the signatories to the formation of the Baptist Union. ODNB <br/><br/> Re-printed for Richard Lee by Dunning, Hyer and Palmer - Printers hardcover
182712350London: Printed for Harding and Lepard Pall-Mall East; and G.B. Whittaker Ave-Maria-Lane 1827. Fourth Edition Greatly Enlarged and Corrected. 3/4 modern brown leather with gilt lettering and 5 raised bands to spine with 4 ornaments. Dark cloth over boards. Very Good. Imperial octavo oversized. Boards are 117/8" by 8 1/2" paper is 11"x 7 1/2" with wide margins. Lovely marbeled endpapers with 2 new blank preliminary leaves in both volumes. Original half-titles in both volumes. Plate and specimen leaf p. 166 present in vol. 1. Some foxing to first and last few original pages diminishing quickly a bit more noticeable on v 2. Light fingermarks on upper corners of some pages. vol. 1 xiii 562 p. vol. 2 579 p. w/ 1 p. corrigenda. Large paper copies limited to 250 Dibdin's Reminscences p. 213. Considered the best of the editions of this work adding the best of both Hebrew bibles and editions of the early church fathers. An attractive set. <br/><br/> Printed for Harding and Lepard, Pall-Mall East; and G.B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria-Lane hardcover
1241193975.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9781498030328Paperback / softback. New. paperback