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In -8°, pp. 109, (b), cartonato, tagli rossi. Prima edizione. Francesco Pasio (1551-1612) fu il primo provinciale gesuita in Giappone, residente a Nagasaki; il libro comprende anche una lettera del vice-provinciale Pedro Gomez (1533-1600), autore del “Compendium”, ovvero un trattato di cosmologia e teologia che sarebbe diventata la prima opera a introdurre la cultura occidentale in Giappone; segue un testo di Nicolò Longobardi (1559-1654), gesuita siciliano che in Cina fu il successore di Matteo Ricci (nominato varie volte in questo testo); la quarta e ultima lettera è un resoconto di una missione presso i territori islamici del Mogol (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan). Marca dei gesuiti al frontespizio e capilettera figurati. First edition. Pasio (1551-1612) was the first Jesuit Provincial in Japan: he resided in Nagasaki; the book includes also a letter of his deputy Pedro Gomez (1533-1600), author of the “Compendium”, a cosmology and theology treaty that had to become the first work to introduce western knowledge in Japan; then a text by Nicolò Longoboardi (1559-1654), a sicilian jesuit who replace, in China, Matteo Ricci (mentioned many times in this text); the fourth and last letter is the chronicle of a mission in Islamic areas of Mughal (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan). A Jesuit mark on title page and figurative initials. Pasio (1551-1612) was the first Jesuit Provincial in Japan: he resided in Nagasaki; the book includes also a letter of his deputy Pedro Gomez (1533-1600), author of the “Compendium”, a cosmology and theology treaty that had to become the first work to introduce western knowledge in Japan; then a text by Nicolò Longoboardi (1559-1654), a sicilian jesuit who replace, in China, Matteo Ricci (mentioned many times in this text); the fourth and last letter is the chronicle of a mission in Islamic areas of Mughal (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan). A Jesuit mark on title page and figurative initials.
In -8°, pp. 77, (B); cartonato, tagli rossi. Prima edizione. Pasio (1551-1612) fu il primo provinciale gesuita in Giappone, residente a Nagasaki. La lettera compendia le attività dei Gesuiti in Giappone a cavallo dei due secoli, descrive le condizioni di vita in diverse città e si impegna nel racconto delle condizioni culturali del Giappone a quel tempo. First edition. Pasio (1551-1612) was the first Jesuit Provincial in Japan: he resided in Nagasaki. This letter outlines the Jesuits’ activities in Japan, between XVI and XVII century, also giving descriptions of the various life conditions in many cities, and more widely of the Japan culture at that time.
Cover photo features the 144th Meeting of the Military Armistice Commission at Panmunjom. 54 pages. Staple bound. Corners creased.
296 pages with index and select bibliography. Light wear to cover. From the smallest human torpedo to the world's biggest battleship, from Japanese kamikaze pilots to British X-craft sumbmarines, here for the first time are the extroaordinary machines and incredible motives of the men from all sides who deliberately gave their lives in the cause of war. A typically excellent Ballantine's military book, but this one is even better at 5/8" thick. Book
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 304 p. A study on Presbyterianism, Turkish Presbyterians and their missionary. Presbiteryenlik ve Türk Presbiteryenleri.
Features: Skybolt - Lightening's last missions over Europe; Exclusive: interview with racer design genius Miller Howell; Germany's V-1 Revenge Weapon - The Buzz Bomb. Art: Lockheed P-38J-15-LO; Lockheed P-38J-15-LO Test Firing Guns; V-1 Flying Bomb Montage Book
Features: The Outport; The Story of Newfoundland; The Beothuk Indians; The Norse in Newfoundland; The Dialects of Newfoundland; Greenspond - Townscape in a tickle; Old Prints of Newfoundland; Collectors and Collections; Furniture - Imported and Country Styles to 1850; Building a St. John's Victorian House; Items Found in the New Found Land; Government House; Stamps, Insignia, Medals and Currency; Commissariat House; Period Pieces for a Refurbished Commissariat House; Painters of Newfoundland; The Moravian Missions and The Labrador Eskimos; Hawthorne College; The Newfoundland Historic Trust; Museums and Historic Sites; Arts and Culture Centres; Lighthouses; and more. Date hand-written atop front cover. Quality copy. Magazine
82 pages. Features include: Secret Missions of Luftwaffe KG 200; American Tank Destroyers; Bougainville - Hell on hill 700; Firsthand account of Patton's Spearhead across the Moselle; 10th Panzer's Eastern Front Onslaught; Controversial British Attack on French Fleet. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
301 p. + Folding map. Original cloth binding, faded. The far-reaching missions of the Brethren Church are quite remarkable. Their reports are full of curious details about exotic peoples.
108p. Illustrated with full page maps. Inked ownership of G. Zook. 12mo. Original full brown cloth binding. 'A Brief, Simple History of the Foreign Mission Work of the Church of the Brethren. Written Primarily for Use in Mission Study Classes'. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 11
160p. Highly illustrated. Small 4to. Attractive original cloth binding, gold decorated.
8vo., First Edition, with 32 plates on 16 and a full-page map in the text; original pictorial wrappers printed in red and black, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Known by mariners the world over as the 'Flying Angel' (from the device on its ensign), the 'Mission' made an invaluable contribution to the welfare of RN and merchant seamen during WWII. This fragile publication provides a deceptively detailed account of the 'Angel's' global effort; sadly, few copies seem to have survived, let alone in anything like this condition. Noble was C-in-C Western Approaches from February 1941 to November 1942. A rare survival.
130 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Thirty-nine reproductions of black and white photos. Fifteen maps, four of which fold out. Heavily worn. Prior owner's lavishly handwritten details upon first blank leaf. Covers almost loose. Taped repairs to spine. Contains summaries of the work done, 1882-1928, by various expeditions, Church of England missions, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Dept. of the Interior and Geological Survey of Canada, in opening up the country, and providing new maps and information. [AB 2751] Book
208p. + Illustrations. Original cloth binding. An important missionary figure in India.
142p. + Illustrations. Original cloth binding. From the Kansas prairies to mission and educational work throughout the world.
Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 208 pp. Couverture un peu piquée; sinon bon état; non coupé. Voir photo.
VG/VG (dj is a tad faded and a little worn at edges) Octavo illustrated 176pp including comprehensive index. Traces geographical exploration back to ancient times.
tre volumi in br. edit. ottimo stato.
Very Good French Modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French. 1 b/w portrait frontispiece, 281, [2] p. Une Vie de missionnaire: Mgr Hyacinthe Jalabert, Eve^que de Telepte, Vicaire apostolique de la Se?ne?gambie, 1859-1920. Pre?face de M. Henry Bordeaux. Bishop Hyacinthe [Joseph] Jalabert was Vicar Apostolic of Senegambia, (1909.02.13-1920.01.12).
182 p., illus. Hardcover Good condition in chipped d.j. fair
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 440 pages. Previous owner's name. Discoloration mark on cover.
250p. + Plus frontis, numerous photographs and a color map. Frontis dampstained. 12mo. Original full printed wraps, slightly worn. AFRICA/2
Very Good English Rebound to aesthetic embossed cloth made as saved original covers on the cloth's faces. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French. 161 - 320 pp. Annales de la congregation de la mission ou recueil de lettres edifiantes ecrites par les pretres de cette congregation et par les filles de la charite paraissant tous les trois mois. Tome XLIX. Anne 1884. No: 2: De Constantinople et de Syrie. Voyage de Notre tres honore pere en Orient., Province de France.
Numero monografico della rivista “Archaeologiae. Research by Foreign Missions in Italy”, IV, 1-2, 2006. Un volume di 169 pagine, brossura editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata. Dimensioni: 17x24 cm. Eccellenti condizioni. Testo in lingua italiana.
pp. vi, 156, ii, [E.H. Pease's publisher's catalogue]. XLib. Inked ownership of C.E. Keller, 10-11-1880, PA. Age stained. 12 mo. 155 mm. Original full cloth binding, boards decorated in blind. Spine decorated and lettered in gold with library call marks. Half inch loss at head of spine. Small hole on rear board. Spine and corners lacquered. The Foreign Missionary Society's first appointment was the Rev. C.F. (John Christian Frederick) Heyer, appointed to go to India in 1840. The Executive Committee decided to send him under the auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, a united Protestant group commonly known as the American Board. Although the Foreign Missionary Society intended that Heyer's work would maintain a distinct Lutheran character, the decision to use the American Board caused controversy among General Synod Lutherans. Heyer, therefore, resigned his appointment under the General Synod, going instead under the auspices of the Missionary Society of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania in 1842, becoming the "first missionary sent out to the heathen world by the American Lutheran Church." In 1843 the Executive Committee was empowered to appoint and send out a missionary as soon as possible, and, if expedient, to co-operate with the Missionary Society of the Synod of Pennsylvania, and with their missionary in India. Thus the Rev. Walter Gunn was appointed as the first missionary sent out by the General Synod, to join Heyer in Guntur, India. RELIGION BOX 8