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1898ZB381958Huntington Indiana: 1898. small folio Volume 13 Number 35 April 20 1898 through Number 45 June 29 1898 only each 16 pp. and all in one later cloth binding; later cloth rubbed and dulled text browned good only; apparently gathered by the previous owner for the series Lecture on Secret Societies which appears on the first page of every issue and was reprinted from a pamphlet by Bishop Jonathan Weaver. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Huntington (Indiana): hardcover
1912104801Paris, A. Maloine 1912 3 volumes. In-8 21 x 15,5 cm. Brochés, couvertures crèmes, titres en rouge sur les dos et les premiers plats, XV-316-XI-516-XII-537 pp., notes en bas de page, tables des matières à la fin de chaque volume. Couvertures ternies, dos frottés, manque deuxième plat de couverture vol. III, intérieur en bon état.
19265788Lexington Kentucky: The Church; Printed by Press of James M. Byrnes Co 1926. Octavo 21 x 14.75 cm. 122 pages. Advertisements. “Index†is actually a table of contents. ~ Stated “second and improved edition.†A church cookbook from the heart of the Bluegrass interior with three hundred fifty recipes a few of them attributed. Among those of more than passing interest: Kentucky Spoon Bread Currant Loaf Gritts Muffins Buckwheat Cakes Black Bean Soup Mushroom Soup Dutch Chicken Pie Succotash Boiled Okra Grapefruit and Alligator Pear i.e. Avocado Salad Transparent Gooseberry Pie Jerusalem Pudding Hickory Nut Pudding English Trifle Chocolate Roulade Frozen Apricots Sabyon Zabaione Pudding Pecan Cake Dried Apple Cake Cantaloupe Pickle Onion Pickle Peach Marmalade Gingered Pears Black Walnut Brittle. ~ The first members of Kentucky’s oldest Episcopal congregation met initially in 1796 in a small frame house at the corner of Market and Church Streets the site commanded by the renowned cathedral today. Little is known as yet about the dimensions of the brick church that followed but it set the stage in 1808 for the formal constitution of a parish. Vestry records reviewed in the commemorative Historical Sketch of Christ Church Cathedral Lexington: Transylvania Printing 1898 pages 16; 20 refer to the purchase of a bell an organ and a salaried organist and room for a choir in the gallery – early evidence is any is needed that Episcopalian ambitions had been fully awakened. Ground was broken for the spacious current church in 1847; the Gothic Revival design with a square tower and pinnacles was contributed by a locally famous architect Thomas Lewinski d. 1882 several of whose buildings in the Bluegrass Region still survive. ~ In 1895 the Diocese of Kentucky was divided and Christ Church Episcopal became the seat of the Diocese of Lexington with jurisdiction over the eastern half of the state installing a Bishop there in 1897. A Book of Recipes thus identifies the church as a cathedral and appeared as the twentieth anniversary of its elevation approached; it would also have been the twentieth anniversary of the formation of the Womans' Guild idem page 98. ~ Edges lightly soiled. Better than very good in publisher’s light grey oilcloth lettered and decorated in lavender; with a few abrasions. OCLC locates eight copies of this 1926 edition and three of the 1920 first edition; Cook page 92 referring to the 1906 edition; in neither Brown nor Cagle. [The Church; Printed by] Press of James M. Byrnes Co hardcover
1750179573Paris: S. Jorry 1750. Hardcover. Fair Binding copy only. Boards worn. spine is torn loose age toning to pages. Brown cloth boards with gilt spine lettering xxiv iv 1 378 35 pages 6 folded plates. Text in French. Translated by Gottfried Sellius. Etched head-piece by P.A. Aveline on page iii depicting arms of Marquis de Voyer to whom work is dedicated. Plates engraved by Jean Lattré. "Supplémens du dictionnaire de monogrammes &c. tirés de M. l'abbé de Marolles de Florent Le Comte de l'Abécédaire des peintres &c."--P. 315-374. Includes index. S. Jorry hardcover books
1987288402Basel 1987. paperback. fine. Haring Keith. 67 photographs of graffiti by Keith Haring and Richard Hambletons. 17 pages of text thin 8vo pictorial wrappers. Basel 1987. A fine copy<br/><br/> unknown books
1762043225Paris: Guillyn 1762. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary mottled calf worn at corners spine dry and rubbed lettering piece fragmentary neatly rebacked some time ago. Marbled endpapers signature to title. Light scattered foxing otherwise unmarked internally with marginal illustrations throughout and six folding plates browned at the edges but otherwise intact. The second French edition of this dictionary first was 1750 originally published in German. xxiv lv i 378 36 pp. Graesse II 137. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Reference; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 043225. Guillyn hardcover
1750179573Paris: S. Jorry 1750. Hardcover. Fair Binding copy only. Boards worn. spine is torn loose age toning to pages. Brown cloth boards with gilt spine lettering xxiv iv 1 378 35 pages 6 folded plates. Text in French. Translated by Gottfried Sellius. Etched head-piece by P.A. Aveline on page iii depicting arms of Marquis de Voyer to whom work is dedicated. Plates engraved by Jean Lattré. "Supplémens du dictionnaire de monogrammes &c. tirés de M. l'abbé de Marolles de Florent Le Comte de l'Abécédaire des peintres &c."--P. 315-374. Includes index. S. Jorry hardcover
1880137Warren Oh: Press of the Warren Record 1880. Second Edition. Bound in black pressed paper boards and cloth spine. 8vo. 8.25 x 5.5 inches 104pp. English Good. Very Good. Valuable Recipes<br /> Compiled by the Young ladies of Christ Church<br /> Revised Edition of Valuable Recipes 1880<br /> Publisher: Warren Ohio: Press of the Warren Record 1880<br /> 8vo. 8.25 x 5.5 inches<br /> 104pp.<br /> English<br /> Good<br /> A nice early Midwestern community cookbook put together by the young women of Christ Church in Warren Ohio. The first edition came out in 1876 and this revised 1880 printing followed after it proved popular locally. Books like this were usually made as church fundraisers pulling together recipes from members of the congregation and the surrounding area. Because of that they give a pretty direct look at how people were actually cooking and living day to day not some polished version of it. This one still has its ads throughout which adds a good layer of local history with period businesses from Warren.<br /> Bound in original black pressed paper covers with a cloth spine.<br /> <br /> It is in Very Good condition with heavy shelf wear to the covers including bumped and worn corners. The endpapers show some foxing and discoloration while the interior pages remain mostly clean with slight rounding to the corners and a few dog-eared pages. Press of the Warren Record unknown
1917GD03899Donors of the Memorial Mary Moore Orr 1917. Donors of the Memorial 1917 First Edition 4to 94 pages. Limited edition of 500 numbered copies of which this is number162 tipped in frontis with numerous additional illustrations. Book bound in a cream colored cloth no dust jacket book very good. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Donors of the Memorial (Mary Moore Orr) Hardcover
19145386Hartford Conn: The Burr Index Co. Printers 1914. Octavo 23.5 x 15.5 cm. xiv 80 xxii pages. Advertisements some illustrated. Index is actually a table of contents. Evident third edition; first appearance under this title. An enlarged revision of two earlier editions of 1890 and 1895 both titled Bazaar Cook Book. Three hundred attributed recipes gathered one surmises on the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of the congregation's recognition as a parish of the "West Division" of Hartford. Among items of interest: Turbot á la créme baked in layers Beauregard Eggs visiting from points south Dolly Varden Cake a still-circulating tribute to a character from Dickens Ripe Currant Pie Hickory Nut Macaroons and Crab Apple Ginger. ~ At the turn of the eighteenth century the townspeople of Hartford supported three Congregationalist churches: First Church Second Church now South Church and Third Church today known as First Church of East Hartford. In 1711 approval was obtained to create a parish in the West Division and by 1713 a Fourth Church stood at what is now the corner of Farmington Avenue and Main Street. Several meeting houses would accommodate members in succession there and later on the opposite corner of the intersection. ~ After the separate incorporation of West Hartford in 1854 the fourth parish became the First Church of the new town. In June of 1882 a Gothic Revival edifice of Monson granite - Greystone Church - was dedicated noted for its grand stained glass windows and the pipe organ which had been salvaged from its predecessor across the street. One of its rooms served as West Hartford's Free Library until 1917 when the church's books were relocated to form the nucleus of the Noah Webster Public Library's collections. Which is to say that Greystone Church had become integral as a landmark of the town. One that perished sadly in a tumultuous fire in early January 1942. ~ Fine in publisher's light brown wrappers titled in darker brown backed in brown cloth. Scarce. Title registered in OCLC but identifier of holding institution deleted suggesting withdrawal; in neither Brown nor Cagle. The Burr Index Co., Printers hardcover books
1962486053Deseret Book Company / Wheelwright Publications Inc. January 1962. Leather. Very Good - Cash/No Jacket. 2nd Edition. Dark blue top grain cowhide hardboards gold gilt lettering face and spine; color picture of Angel Moroni on face pressed lined borders rounded corners. Gold gilt with reflected red page ends; fully indexed. Four silk page markers one is torn slightly towards the end. Clean pages. At the end of the index for the Book of Mormon it appears there were some pages cut out one blank page is just set inside the book; index is complete and no pages are missing from the Doctrine and Covenants section. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Deseret Book Company / Wheelwright Publications, Inc. hardcover
6432536Taylor & Francis Group pp. 360 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
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A9780805821857Hardback. New. This volume is designed to help media faculty and administrators fight assessment battles on their campuses. It provides a definition of media education discusses the assessment of three types of media programme and emphasizes specific knowledge and skills assessment for media related topics. hardcover
185688485Paris, Furne et Cie, impr. J. Claye, Paris 1856 In-4. Reliure éditeur plein chagrin vert foncé, dos à nerfs, tranches dorées, armoiries impériales or sur le premier plat, 530 pp., portrait de Jésus-Christ en frontispice, 6 gravures hors texte. Reliure légèrement frottée, rousseurs marginales. Bon exemplaire.
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2003DADAX1138581224Routledge 2020-03-17. 1. hardcover. New. 6.50x1.00x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
19353Christ Church Oxford 31 October 1859. 1p. 4to. In good condition lightly aged and worn. Liddell's elegant signature together with text in another hand. Reads: 'Vinerian Scholarship This is to certify that Mr Richard Harington Bachelor of Arts Student of Christ Church in the University of Oxford has resided there and kept forty two days. Henry G Liddell Dean of Christ Church Oxon Christ Church October 31st. 1859.' From the Harington family papers. Christ Church [ Oxford ], 31 October 1859. unknown
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Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Greek. 77 p., 3 numerous b/w plates, musical scores in the old Byzantine notation system. Signed and inscribed by Parkratou.