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18p. Tall 8vo. Original light green printed wraps. PA PAMPH 19_3 BX1
pp. 61, (6) + Portrait Frontis of Charles Christian Baer. Frontis torn. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. PA PAMPH 19_3 BX1
82p. Tall 8vo. Original red printed wraps. PA PAMPH 19_3 BX1
25p. Tall 8vo. Original dark printed wraps lettered in gold, extremities slightly chipped with loss. PA PAMPH 19_3 BX1
27p. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps, slightly soiled. PA PAMPH 19_2 BX1
32p. Tall 8vo. Original purple wraps lettered in gold. PA PAMPH 19_2 BX1
55p. + 2 Full Page Portrait Illustrations. Tall 8vo. Original purple wraps lettered in gold. PA PAMPH 19_2 BX1
Paris, Société nouvelles de librairie et d'édition 1900. In-12 broché de 256 pages. Petiti manque à la couverture
Inscription on front end paper from the Author to the Church Minister, also signed by ten other of the Church's Officers. All are shown in a photograph in the book. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with faded unmarked boards and spine, very minor foxing and no bumping to corners. 52pp. Presentation copy specifically for the Minister of the one hundred and fifty year history of the Oldham Congregationalist Church.
64 pages. Bennett's bold signature atop front cover. Delivered in the Legislative Assembly Friday, February 7, 1969. Lovely colour-illustrated fold out front and back covers. News clippings of the day laid in. Unmarked. Very light wear. A significant piece of British Columbiana. Book
NANTES, Louis Landreau - 1904 - In-8 - Broché - Frontispice, illustrations NB HT -122 pages - Très propre, très bon exemplaire
303pp.+ planches & grand tableau généalogique dépliant hors-texte, reliure cart., 21cm.
xvi + 133pp., dans la série "Cahiers Lasalliens : Textes Etudes - Documents" vol.15, br.orig., 23cm., bon état
347pp., 27cm., toile (dos en cuir, titre doré), bon exmeplaire
228pp., 27cm., reliure toile (dos en cuir), bon état
vi + 547pp., reliure toile, 28cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon exemplaire
196pp.+ frontispice, titelpagina in moderne kopie, gecart.band met lederen rug, 17cm., zeldzaam
196pp.+ frontispice, blinde omslag, 17cm., zeldzaam
xii + 276pp. + 1 full-page engraving out-of-text (depicting S. Romuald), engraved vignette on title page, with ornamented initials and head- and tailpieces, contains an extensive index (pp.221-276), 22cm., two libr.stamps and small libr.number on title page, text in Italian, text is clean and bright with only few occasional small stains, contemporary full leather binding (some defects on spine and on boards have been repaired professionally, title label on paper at spine, few blind-tooled decorations on both boards), very rare (not in OCLC), [This work contains the constitution of the hermite Camaldolese congregation, based on the rule of S. Benedict. The "Ordo Camaldulensium" (O.Camald.) was established by S. Romuald (ca.950-1027) in Camaldoli (near Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy). Romuald attempted to merge the cenobitical life of the West with the eremitical life of the East (nicely illustrated by this excerpt from their 'Brief Rule': "Sit in your cell as in Paradise"), and he also (re)introduced the idea of the lavra in Western monasticism. Feature of the rules is an extreme way of ascetism and rigour, making the Camaldolese order one of the most severe orders of all times (e.g. most of the time an abstinence on water and bread & living in separate cells). Romuald did not leave any written rule though ; the first attempts were made in 1080 by Rudolph I and the rules underwent changes over time. This work is a second edition of the rules published in 1671], R96665
A. Fayard 1967, In-8 broché, 127 pages. Bon état.
Les Editions du Cerf 1962, In-8 broché, 566 pages. Bon état.