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192490333-C939Roubais, Delannoy-Flipo, 1924. 1 vol. br. de 162 pages.
19604726Colorado Springs CO: Dentan. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1960. Fifth Printing. Hardcover. Book is clean and tight. Signed and inscribed by Donner on front flyleaf. Corner tips and spine have a little shelf wear and gilt on front cover is faded. This is a call to arms for the Christian Church to defend itself from the Philosophers Masons Jacobites Weishaupt even compares the United Irishmen to the Illuminati. ; Thin 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 35 pages; Signed by Editor . Dentan hardcover
35240Paris, La Colombe - Ed. Vieux Colombier 1961, 185x120mm, 145pages, broché. Très bel exemplaire.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 16 p. Robert College of Istanbul: Challenge of a New Century. Thoughts on the future of Robert College as an American-sponsored school in Turkey at the turn of the century.
200029728Paris Presses De La Renaissance 2000 In-8 carré 253 pp
1931104111931 br. in-8, XXII-193pp., illustré, Lyon Vitte 1931,
1930120111930 br. in-8, 89pp., Lyon Arlaud, 1930,
1974LFA-1267326622 volumes de 251 et 253 pages, format 180 x 120 mm, illustrés, reliés simili-cuir, publiés en 1974, bon état
43 pages. Nicely illustrated juvenile literature. "An adventure that will inspire young and old alike: Livingstone's determination to reach his goal, his humility and love for the African people and his storng faith in God." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
3083954London & Edinburgh: Marshall, Morgan & Scott / Toronto: Missions of Biblical Education o.J. Ca. 350 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1894PHO-1284Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1894 ,in-8, (4) ff., 568 pp., illustrations n/b in-texte et en pleine page. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à faux-nerfs, tranche supérieur dorée, coins et coupes frottés.
1374585s.l.: 1928 3 parties en un vol. in-4 broché, couv. muette, foliotées 36-56 ; 1-35 ; 1-19 et 2 ff foliotés 56-5 et 8 ff. ronéotypés. On lit sur la couverture au crayon rouge "Confidentiel". cf. Vente Drouot Archives Marc Allegret, Lundi 3 décembre 2007. Rapport du pasteur Elie Allégret sur les missions protestantes en Océanie.
194836870Allied Liaison and Protocol Berlin 1948. Folio First Edition text in English French and Russian with numerous full-page portraits throughout; publisher's full green roan boards framed in blind upper board lettered in blind back with five raised bands covers very lightly age-marked else a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 300 NUMBERED COPIES THIS COPY NO.150. With the separately printed publication and errata slips loosely inserted. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF COLONEL ALEXANDER PHELPS HODGES WHO SERVED AS CHIEF OF ALLIED LIAISON AND PROTOCOL FROM FEBRUARY 1947. Hodges's portrait appears at p.41. He was formerly leader of the British Military Mission to Siberia 1918-1922 his personal account of which was published as 'BRITMIS' in 1931. Allied Liaison and Protocol, Berlin, hardcover
Folio, First Edition, text in English, French and Russian, with numerous full-page portraits throughout; publisher's full green roan, boards framed in blind, upper board lettered in blind, back with five raised bands, covers very lightly age-marked else a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 300 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO.150). With the separately printed publication and errata slips loosely inserted. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF COLONEL ALEXANDER PHELPS HODGES, WHO SERVED AS CHIEF OF ALLIED LIAISON AND PROTOCOL FROM FEBRUARY 1947. Hodges's portrait appears at p.41. He was formerly leader of the British Military Mission to Siberia, 1918-1922, his personal account of which was published as 'BRITMIS' in 1931.
1934128707Couverture souple. Broché. 17 x 24 cm. 128 pages.
cROU-1140Vanves,Imprimerie Franciscaine Missionnaire,1939 ; in-4°,brochésous forme de revue, couverture illustrée en sépia et rose;64pp.Très bon exemplaire de cet almanach illustré.
19349993943L. Klotz éditeur 1934 L. Klotz éditeur 1934, In-8 broché de 144 pages. Couvertture couleur. Trés bon état.
19349993944L. Klotz éditeur 1934 L. Klotz éditeur 1934, In-8 broché de 144 pages. Couvertture couleur. Trés bon état.
19011148001901 Année 1901 - Imprimé par la Société de Saint-Augustin - Librairie de l'Archevêché, Delhomme, Briguet et Cie, Nouvellet, Successeur, Lyon - Petit in-4, broché couverture illustrée en couleurs - 64 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B in et hors texte + Une chromolithographie en couleurs hors texte
ORD-203Vanves. Imprimerie Missionnaire Franciscaine. s.d. In-f°br. couverture illustrée couleurs, 74pp. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Fx-titre lgt rongé dans le haut, sinon état correct.
173Toulouse, Les Voix franciscaines, (1931) - in-8 : 150 pp. ; nbses ill. in-t. - br.
193191681931 plaquette in-octavo (booklet in-octavo), dos et couverture blancs imprimés (spine and the cover printed), première de couverture ornée d'une illustration photographique en noir en bandeau (front cover illuminated with photographic illustration in black in headpiece), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), nombreuses illustrations photographiques en phototypie (many photographic illustrations in collotype), 150 pages, 1931 à Toulouse les Voix Franciscaines,
065635853X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
elala2230Madras: M.E. Press 1906. Text by Rev. Ralph E.Smith Secretary of the Conference and J.Heinrichs. 8vo. pp. 20. stitched as issued [Madras: M.E. Press, 1906] unknown
1816271<p>New York: J. Seymour American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Agents Appointed to Establish a School for Heathen Youth 1816. first edition. modern 1/4 niger morocco. Good. Inspiration for the First Mission to Hawaii. <br /><br />Rare in commerce most copies have been acquired by American institutions. Few copies have come to documented auction in the past 100 years. Of those made available about half are decommissioned library copies including a copy that sold for over $15000 at a 2006 Sotheby's auction.<br /><br />Condition: Very Good<br /><br />IMPORTANCE & BACKGROUND<br /><br />A biographical account of the lives of five Hawaiian youths who would come to form a core of initial students enrolled at the new Foreign Mission School established at Cornwall Connecticut in 1816. The vivid accounts of Captain Cook's and others explorers' voyages to the Sandwich Islands Hawaii and other Pacific islands generated interest in the U.S. to properly educative Hawaiians in both academic and Christian teachings. The school formed under the direction of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABCFM would serve to educate foreign students in preparation for missionary work in their native lands and elsewhere. <br /><br />A Narrative of Five Youth from the Sandwich Islands was the first of many publications intended to raise funds and stir up popular support for the new school as well as for the first Christian mission sent to the Hawaiian Islands three years later. The publications were a great success leading to the significant funding and public support critical to early efforts to fold Hawaii within the cultural and commercial influence of the United States.<br /><br />BOOK INFO<br /><br />Published in 1816 in New York by J. Seymour under the direction of ".agents appointed to establish a school for heathen youth" e.g. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. First edition first printing. Bound in modern 1/4 green niger morocco with gilt spine lettering over finely woven green cloth backed boards. Refreshed endpapers. Thin Octavo 8 1/2" x 5 1/8". Collated and complete: 3 4-44 p. <br /><br />ABOUT THE WORK & HISTORICAL CONTEXT<br /><br />By the early 1800s Hawaii had become a key aspect of America's growing trade with China. It was a critical resupply port for American ships on the trade route to China and a lucrative source for sandalwood. American merchants saw commercial possibilities that could be expanded. Protestant missionaries saw heathens in need of salvation via Christian conversion.<br /><br />This is a biographical account of and strong bit of fundraising propaganda on how five Hawaiian youths were saved from their heathen ways and savage pasts through a civilized education and Christian conversion. While the backgrounds of the youth vary - one was the son of a chief and another the survivor of brutal inter-tribal warfare for example-- the stories of these five youths share a number of common elements. All had spent time as sailors on American trade ships. Three had served at sea in the War of 1812. Most had experienced periods of extreme hardship after reaching New England. All found sponsors teachers and spiritual guides who helped them on their path to converting to Protestantism.<br /><br />CONDITION INFO<br /><br />The book is Good to Very Good by early 19th century American imprint standards.<br /><br />Binding is tight. Leather is supple. Areas of dust and light soiling to cloth. Lightly toned pages overall with light foxing. Some abrasion to paper along gutter margins of first few pages. Browning to first and last page with some brittleness and chipping. The paper used by the printer was quite thin so the text block background is darkened a bit by opposing page text on the same leaf as in all copies. No writing ex libris marks or library markings. Slight loosening at the head of the first few leaves where binding cords are exposed. A few smudges marginal paper nicks and other signs of light handling.<br /><br />.</p> J. Seymour, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (Agents Appointed to Establish a School for Heathen Youth)