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1991511413Jeevan Dhara Ashram Society 1991. Paperback. NEAR FINE. 44pp. Oblong 8vo sewn binding in printed laminated wraps. Interleaved with 3 drawings by Vera Pereira on colored paper. Poems written by an Catholic Nun of the Order of the Sacred Heart in North India. Moderately worn but sound and unmarked. Third printing of the original 1984 edition totalling 6000. Exceedingly scarce with no copies in trade and none listed on OCLC. 'Saadhvi Ishpriyaji is a Christian. It has been a common belief among Indians that Christianity is a limb of western culture though this concept is gradually changing. The writer has spent many years in India observing and studying Indian culture and spirituality exchanging ideas with scholars and having 'Satsang' with saints and mahatmaas. Her 'Saadhanaa-bhumi' the land where she lives and does her Saadhanaa is Rishikesh nestling in the Himalayan foothills As one reads. one cannot help being attracted by the writer's insight into Indian spirituality and her inner vision of Yogic principles such as Satya Truth Santosh contentment Ahimsa Non-violence Sauch Purity Tapas Austerity Svaadhyaaya Self-study a vision which inspires and brings to flower these poems. The key-note is Bhakti Devotion as is but natural in the land of Andal and Meera. For Indian Christians such works have a great importance.' From the introduction by Nandlal Pathak. Jeevan Dhara Ashram Society paperback
2018063364Christendom Press 2018. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Minor shelf wear. Otherwise square tight unmarked book. 138 pp. Christendom Press Paperback
1870BOOKS027617INY:.: Catholic Publ. Soc. Ex-lib. with spine end-page marks. Cover soiled & stained; spine. 1870. ISBN: ends frayed else G Hardback; text G unmarked; no DJ. xii 242 pp. Catalogs: CATHOLIC. Keywords: CATHOLIC NEW YORK. Catholic Publ. Soc. hardcover
1888BOOKS032738ILowell-CA:: Harrington Bros. Prntrs. 5 1/2" x 8" Pamphlet bound in boards; Fair; paper yellowing. 1888. ISBN: some cover staining; text unmarked. 28 pp. Catalogs: CATHOLIC. Keywords: CATHOLIC MISSIONARY OBLATES EUGENE DE MAZENOD. Harrington Bros., Prntrs hardcover
1952509011Joseph F. Wagner / Herder 1952. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Complete in three volumes. 502 347 409 pp. Sewn bindings in blue cloth with gilt stamped spine lettering. Spines sunned ex-parish with 'St Pius Priory' stamps to front pastedowns and title pages as only paraphernalia otherwise all volumes entirely clean and sharp with fresh pages and tight square bindings. Joseph F. Wagner / Herder hardcover
72133-37New. A Cry for Justice: Daniel Rudd and His Life in Black Catholicism Journalism and Activism unknown
1960508561Newman Press 1960. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. NEAR FINE/Very Good. xiv 269pp. 12mo sewn binding in brick red cloth. Bookplate light offsetting otherwise a clean sharp copy. DJ spine toned and with a bit of chipping to the tips. Newman Press hardcover
1747AQ15403London: s.n. 1747. 7pp 1. Advertisement for 'J. Marmaduke bookseller' to verso of final leaf. Disbound. Manuscript annotation to head of title-page a trifle marked foxed. The sole printing of an anonymous list demonstrating that objections levelled towards the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation are comparable to those in opposition of incarnation. ESTC records only a single copy BL. ESTC T231733. 8vo. [s.n.] unknown
1962509330Joseph F. Wagner / B. Herder 1962. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/Very Good. xvii 903; 1020 pp. Complete One-volume edition newly revised in 1962. 8vo sewn binding in publisher's khaki buckram with gilt stamped spine lettering blocked in burgundy. FINE copy exceedingly clean and sharp with tight square binding and crisp fresh pages; DJ with a 2' tear to front head and some abrasion around the extremities now wrapped in mylar.The final revision prior to Vatican II a substantial reviwion and expansion of the previous editions. Quite scarce in trade. Joseph F. Wagner / B. Herder hardcover
1923002409New York: D Appleton-Century Company Inc. 1923. 8vo size maroon clothbound hardcover with silver titles on spine; 312 toned pages with black and white illustrations on glossy stock. Book is divided into three parts - Contents include: The Rev. George Brett and Dorothy Best Colonel John Gurwood and Madame Mayer Baliol Brett and Eugenie Mayer This volume was professionally rebound with new endpapers in 1995 and the new binding is in great condition. Ex-library with typical treatments; fep was clipped to remove barcode; toned pages; tacky area on front cover where barcode was removed. It looks like an original blank and half title page were removed during the rebinding as remnants are visible between the frontispiece and title page. Thanks for shopping with us! 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and lifelong learning. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library. D Appleton-Century Company Inc. Hardcover
1946031474Trappist Kentucky: Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani 1946. Book. Very Good-. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A little shelf wear to blue cloth hardcover. Otherwise a solid unmarked book. Index. xxii 567 pp. Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani Hardcover
24628Dated 9 April 1837. According to the Victoria County History Jean Nicholas Voyaux de Franous 1760-1840 a Frenchman is ‘traditionally seen as the father of Roman Catholicism in Chelsea’. 1p 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. Signed ‘Abbé Voyaux de Franous’ and addressed to 'Dear Madam'. Indisposition is the cause of his delayed response. He was without ‘the least idea that Miss Harvey was without a place in the Chapel and gave immediate orders to have her accommodated with one. / The same privilege I have granted for many others in the same circumstances but to none I am confident more worthy than Miss H.’ Dated 9 April 1837. unknown
19345345San Antonio Tx: Incarnate Word 1934. Good. 4pp. Folio. Previously folded with some separation at fore-edge from central horizontal fold. Chipping at edges affecting some text at corners and fore-edge. Browned and a somewhat brittle. A scarce diatribe against the secular Mexican government issued by Leopoldo Ruiz the Archbishop of Morelia from the safety of the Catholic University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio during late 1934. The text demonstrates the ongoing tensions and conflict between religious and government authorities in Mexico following the Cristero War in the late 1920s the period of greatest violence between the two sides after the adoption of the Constitution of 1917. Ruiz was Pope Pius XI's direct representative in negotiations with the Mexican government to resolve their disagreements but such was the animus of the parties that he was exiled in 1932 after which he settled in San Antonio whence he published this screed addressed to the "bishopry clergy and Catholics of Mexico" in which accused the government of "revolutionary Socialism" that obligated the dutiful opposition of the Church. A very scarce San Antonio Spanish-language imprint; OCLC locates only a pair of microfiched copies of this text at Emory and BYU with the origin of the original unclear. Incarnate Word unknown
209921863. Clearly given in response to a request for an autograph. On one side of a 7 x 11 cm piece of paper. In good condition. In a good firm hand reading: 'Dio e Patria Alessandro Gavazzi 1863'. 1863. unknown
1954511814Newman Press 1954. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. GOOD/Very Good. xviii 275pp. 8vo sewn binding in yellow cloth. Moderate pen markings to about 35 pages; DJ tips worn with a small chip to front head. Newman Press hardcover
1841BOOKS027530IBaltimore:. G unmarked 4" x 6" Hardback; spine lib.; owner's name. 1841. ISBN: Anglican seeking common ground with Roman Catholics orig. publ. ISBN: Geo. Bonham - London/Dublin 244 pp. Catalogs: CATHOLIC. Keywords: CATHOLIC ANGLICN ECUMENISM. hardcover
1715000476Tolouse: Dominici Desclassan 1715. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. 4to pp. 16 538 2. Engraved frontispiece. Library blind stamp on title page and in margin of several leaves; ink stamp on bottom margin of frontispiece and inner margin of title. Interior contains scattered foxing spotting and age-toning. A few marginal corners are clipped. Occasional minor tear neatly sealed. Bound in modern half brown calf with marbled boards. Juan Saguens a scholar in the Order of Minims produced his "Atomismus demonstratus" in defense of Cartesian atomism. The book written in dialogue form was designed to counter the anti-Cartesian arguments of Francisco Palanco 1657-1720 a scholar also of the Order of Minims and a professor of philosophy and theology at the University of Salamanca. Palanco attacked Cartesian philosophy in the fourth tome of his work "Cursus Philosophicus" Madrid 1714. See Randles The Unmaking of the Medieval Christian Cosmos 1500-1760 p. 206. <br/> <br/> Dominici Desclassan hardcover
2002E5150516002Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2002-06-01. Hardcover. Good /Very Good. Solid copy with pencil underlining and margin marks/notes throughout. Still easily readable. Cover corners are square; small bumps to spine ends. Jacket is glossy with light surface and edge wear; no tears. Good copy for personal use. Books that sell for $9 or more ship in a box; under $9 in a bubble mailer. Expedited and international orders may ship in a flat rate envelope rather than a box due to cost constraints. All US-addressed items ship with complimentary delivery confirmation. Ashgate Publishing Ltd hardcover
1962509736Herder & Herder 1962. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/Very Good. First Edition Thus later repackaged in a smaller format three-volume set but complete here in two. Vol. 1 fifth printing Vol. 2 first. vii 349pp; viii 291pp. Translated fromt the French by Sister Helen Madeleine. Complete in two volumes. Sewn bindings in burgundy and blue cloth with gilt stamped spine lettering. Both volumes FINE exceedingly clean and sharp; DJ's show some light rubbing to the tips vol. 2 has a 3' tear down the front head now fairly invisible with mylar cover. Herder & Herder hardcover
200178cxThe Saint Austin Press 2001. Soft cover. Fine. The wraps are lightly shelf rubbed.internally clean.well bound.fine copy.S.K. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. The Saint Austin Press paperback
1925BOOKS027390IPhila.:: Amer. Ecclesiastical Review. VG unmarked Hardback; spine lib. marks; no DJ. 1925. ISBN: x 478 pp. Catalogs: CATHOLIC. Keywords: CTHOLIC LITURGY MARIOLOGY. Amer. Ecclesiastical Review hardcover
2018068661Baronius Press 2018. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. New in publisher's shrink wrap. Windsor tan leather decorative hardcover. 608 pp. Baronius Press Hardcover
184516184Lyon: Librairie Catholique Emmanuel Vitte 1845. Book. Good. Quarter-leather. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 8 volume set. A little edge wear and rubbing to brown quarter-leather hardcovers. Gilt lettering and decoration on spines is quite crisp and bright. Page edges are starting to tan. Otherwise these are tight solidly-bound unmarked volumes. A nice looking set. Librairie Catholique Emmanuel Vitte Hardcover
1909BOOKS026654INY:: Schwartz Kirwin & Fauss. Spine lib. mark else Fine unmarked Hardback; top edge gilt;. 1909. ISBN: no DJ. viii 499 pp. 12 illus. bibliogr. index. Catalogs: CATHOLIC. Keywords: CATHOLIC NEW YORK. Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss hardcover
47465Woodbridge: The Boydell Press 2015. 1st edition. "Examines how in the diocese of Middlesbrough which comprises the old North and East Ridings of Yorkshire including Hull and York Catholic faith and practice developed from a position where old Catholic gentry families were central through to the establishment of the Catholic hierarchy and large-scale immigration in the nineteenth century when the church took on a distinctly Irish character. It re-evaluates the so-called "golden age" of the 1950s and considers the impact of the Second Vatican Council". Pp.xii/222 4 black & white plates 3 maps 1 figure illustration and 3 tables. Illustrated boards. VG. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2015. hardcover