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B9781498091558Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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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. 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
2002104762Rome: Pauline Books & Media 2002 Book. Very Good . Hardcover. Revised Edition. RARE copy of this 166 page work of descriptions of each church with floor plans for some of the churches. Also includes various Lenten hymns and prayers. Also has some maps. Gilt lettered binding satin ribbon page marks. Inscription on free endpaper. Pauline Books & Media hardcover
191919260E.A. Yeakel Philadelphia 1919. Paperback. Used - Very Good. Philadelphia: E.A. Yeakel Agent copyright 1919. 238 pages. 9 x 6" printed wrapper. Anti-internationialist conservative Methodist. Wrap scuffed VG. E.A. Yeakel, Philadelphia paperback
184312134Alexandria: Printed at the Sou: Churchman Office 1843. 56pp bound in later plain wrappers scattered fox. Good. Meade became Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Virginia in 1841. "Meade's character and leadership made him a power for good throughout not only the Episcopal Church but the entire state." DAB. Meade warns here that "those are most positive and intolerant who most implicitly take their faith from others instead of drawing it by careful study and humble prayer from the word of God. The Romanists who blindly take everything from the infallible oracle of their Church think it impossible they can be wrong and therefore disposed most violently to condemn others." FIRST EDITION. AI 43-3413 5. Haynes 12033. Printed at the Sou: Churchman Office unknown
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1968GD011814BC8S1Barre Publishers 1968. Barre Publishers 1968 8vo. 116 pages illustrations. Book and jacket in very good condition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Barre Publishers Hardcover
2008453975Coyotel Press. Collectible - Very Good/Very Good. 2008. First Edition First Printing. Hard Cover. Signed by Author E513 . Coyotel Press hardcover
2023x-0911564241Vedanta Centre Publishers 2023. Paperback. New. 496 pages. 9.02x5.94x1.34 inches. Vedanta Centre Publishers paperback
1gretrom The Ladies'Leather Bound. Good. Good on the outside VG inside full leather brief scuffing illus. engravings thick 8vo. Full leather decorative gilt-stamped handsomely tooled. All edges gilt. Numerous illustrations and reproductions. Pages toned at edge only corners rounding. Scattered foxing on perhaps 10 pps. Poetry from Whittier and Alice Cary. Binding is Good though front hinge is a little tender. More than 20 full-page steel engravings including one of Lydia Huntley Sigourney the editor painted by Freeman engraved by F.E. Jones of Cincinnati and others pictured. The Ladies' Repository: A Monthly Periodical Devoted to Literature and Religion Edited By Rev. D. W. Clark D.D. Volume XV 1855 . hardcover
1868002008Poe & Hitchcock 1868 476 Pp. Publication date 1868. Published by Poe & Hitchcock Cincinnati. Book description: 1/3 black morocco leather hardbound4 banded compartmentalized sections of spines stamped/embossed title on spine leather end caps faux brown leather boards marbleized endpapers steel engraved frontispiece and illustrations throughout book. Dimensions: 10 7/8" x 7 1/2" x 2 1/4". Condition: Good; contemporary gift inscription/ownership inscription/small pricing note on front free endpaper wear to extremities of book edges generally rubbed gentle-moderately bumped corners effects board corners most; exposed inner board at tips a couple of scratches affect upper front board leather cap 3 1/2" break in leather surface at heel area of front hinge intact and strong damp stain effects from cover cloth see image strong square spine front end papers to title page affected by damp stain at lower 1/3 of page some very sporadic brown spottingminor age toned pages strong square spine. A nice copy. Language: eng. Hardcover. Good. Poe & Hitchcock hardcover
200632163Georgia: Atlanta Soto Zen Center 2006. Paperback. First Edition First Printing. 6 x 9in. 416pp. Publisher's stiff printed wraps. NEAR FINE. Shows slight thumbing of the corners otherwise remains Fine/As New. As pictured. Atlanta Soto Zen Center paperback
B9781499770643Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1980014116MA: Privately Printed 1980. Book. NF. Original Cloth Hardcover. First Edition. Book has modest cover wear. No. 21 of a limited printing. Privately Printed Hardcover
1968022387No Place: Teachers for Peaceful Alternatives Publisher 1968. Wraps. Good. No place Madison WI: 1968. Newsletter stapled at the upper left 8 ½ by 11 inches. 8 leaves printed on single sides only. A newsletter issued by the organization Teachers for Peaceful Alternatives. Nothing could be found in our online searches although AI offered up some interesting sounding BS about nothing related to the inquiries. That said the newsletter appears to be written by teachers and aimed at those teaching high school and below. Articles in other issues address a variety of issues facing teachers in the classroom especially considering the specter of the Vietnam War. Of note this issue is entirely devoted to the printing of a speech by Reverend John Fry printed as Frye here of the First Presbyterian Church in Chicago "Civil Agony in America." This speech discusses his work with the Blackstone Rangers in Chicago a group that was originally considered a street gang of mostly Black youth but that evolved into an organization focusing on civil rights. Fry and his church worked at creating a partnership of sorts with the Rangers brokering a peace with another gang and working on reducing violence while achieving civil rights for the Black community in America. The Chicago community at large and the police were against these efforts. At one point police "confiscated" a stash of weapons held in a church safe a stash that was previously gathered voluntarily from Blackston Ranger members under the supervision of the church and police. As Fry later noted the Chicago police did not like his work with the Rangers because it undermined their efforts to eliminate them through police violence and arrests. GOOD condition. Moderate uneven toning some foxing and minor soiling. Minor wrinkling. Teachers for Peaceful Alternatives, Publisher unknown