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18821354Lamoni IA: Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1882. 102pp. Stapled wrappers. Age toning and minor chipping to these brittle pages. Work devoted to baptism by immersion. 'Epitome of the Faith and Doctrines of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' is printed on page 1. Printed on the rear cover 2 is 'Kirtland Temple Suit Findings of the Court in Lake County Ohio. Printed by Herald House. Not listed by OCLC. I locate three institutional copies. Rare. Flake/Draper 6885. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints unknown
69821Traverse City Michigan: C. J. Herbert n.d.p. Postcard. Near Fine. Real photo postcard 3.5 x 5.5 inches with divided back. Postally unused. Bright and sharp with only some minor surface and edge wear. "Midland Mich." etched in the negative. Black and white photograph depicts a simple small brick meetinghouse of the Reorganized LDS Church. C. J. Herbert unknown
19272003Salt Lake City: General Boards Mutual Improvement Associations 1927. 64pp. Sextodecimo 15 cm Drab green printed wrappers. General overall wear to covers otherwise very good. Contains the lyrics to 125 different songs most are faith-promoting. Rear cover contains a Daynes - Beebe Music Co. advertisement. <br /> <br /> "To make community singing successful as a cultural form of recreation we need four things: A leader who is competent an accompanist who strengthens the leader suitable material and a sympathetic group of singers. Community singing is recreative relaxation. It is cultural education - a get together for pleasure and enjoyment. It is not a song practice." - p.2 'Community Singing.' Flake/Draper 2053. We locate two institutional holdings BYU - LDSCHL. Uncommon. General Boards Mutual Improvement Associations unknown
191760220New York:: Mary Moore Orr 1917. First edition; No. 90 of 500 copies. publisher's sueded leather. . Leather binding spotted and rubbed along the edges. Folio. Illustrated from very fine photoengravings including interior views of the Church. . Louis C. Tiffany's own copy with his engraved armorial bookplate on the front moire silk endleaf. From a preface: "The general desire as outlined to Mr. Tiffany was to the effect that the interior of the church should be so transformed that it would be a temple of quiet sacred beauty whose atmosphere would be a source of inspiration and spiritual uplife alike to the regular parishoners and to visitors." Mary Moore Orr, hardcover
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ST18545Southern Germany early 12th century. 240 x 310 mm. 9 1/2 x 12 1/4". Double column 16 intact lines in a large Romanesque script. <br/> Rubrics and two small initials in red one three-line initial in red and A STRIKING SIX-LINE 65 x 55 mm. ROMANESQUE INITIAL "U" DEPICTING CHRIST WITH A BOOK AND ST. PETER WITH THE KEYS TO HEAVEN the full-length figures and their garments drawn with simple black and red pen lines Christ's robes and halo touched with a thin wash of green against a light blue ground the initial drawn in red with light embellishment and washed with yellow. From the collection of Roger Martin 1939-2020. Recovered as a binding lining and thus with overall darkening creases small holes and other condition issues but the text entirely legible; a small curved tear and a little abrasion just touching the side of the initial coloring perhaps a bit faded but overall in excellent condition the figures intact and representing a remarkable and impressive survival.<br/> <br/> This is a large and attractive fragment preserving much of its original appeal with an exceptionally nice Romanesque initial featuring Christ handing the key of heaven to St. Peter. The two figures composed of red and black penstrokes and tinged with light washes of color are rendered with beautiful simplicity. The artist has cleverly placed St. Peter slightly outside the interior of the initial and Christ mostly within it with just one foot crossing over its base as though he is welcoming the Apostle into a sacred space. The composition is uncluttered and elegant inviting the viewer to enjoy the precision of the artist's pen. Romanesque initials with historiation are not nearly as common as purely decorative ones and the present subject matter--Christ handing the key to St. Peter--is rare among the examples containing human figures. In institutions we have been able to locate only two roughly contemporary examples depicting this particular scene see BL MS Egerton 809 fol. 41 and Walters MS W.754. Although we have no additional information about the parent manuscript it is clear that this fragment comes from a very substantial volume and was probably made for the use of a monastery. The date and attribution are made on the basis of the fragment's script and decoration. Sotheby's has suggested parallels to three manuscripts made at Echternacht see BnF Latin 9558 BnF Latin 8912 and BnF Latin 9740 but this fragment would benefit greatly from additional research. Even in its reused state it stands out as an unusually fine example of Romanesque art and narrative that would make an excellent addition to any private or institutional collection. unknown
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1849E21884New York: D. Appleton 1849. First edition. Hardcover. Poor. First edition with 1849 on title page and 1848 on copyright page. Engraved frontis. 138 pp. plus 4 pp. publisher's ads at rear. A binding copy only Spine completely lacking front board detached rear board present but loosened. Some staining to the margins of the first several leaves. AS IS. The story of Friday Christian first born son of HMS Bounty mutineer Fletcher Christian and his wife Mauatua a native Tahitian woman. He was born October 7 or 14th 1790. He was also and later better known as Thursday October Christian. He was one of two representatives of Pitcairn Island who met with the British when two of their frigates arrived in 1814; he comported himself so well that the British captains decided that a viable colony had been created and thus did not procesute Bounty sailors for mutiny. He died in Tahiti in 1931. D. Appleton hardcover
160435N.p.: N.p. 2017. Archive of two Draft scripts for the 2020 film one undated and with the ownership name of screenwriter Christ Zois on the title page-this being from Zois' archive collection-with Zois' extensive annotations in manuscript ink throughout the other dated June 27 2017.<br /> <br /> From the archive of Christ Zois Abel Ferrara's frequent co-screenwriter.<br /> <br /> The sixth collaboration between actor Willem Dafoe and director Abel Ferrara a psychological thriller heavily based on the work of Carl Jung about an American living a largely solitary existence in Siberia. <br /> <br /> Undated script:<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present undated. 33 leaves with last page of text numbered 32. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus unbound.<br /> <br /> June 27 2017 script:<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page integral with first page of text dated June 27 2017. 37 leaves with last page of text dated 37. Pages Very Good plus partially bound with a single binder clip on the top left corner. N.p. unknown
2006Q-0393927156W. W. Norton & Company 2006-01-04. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! W. W. Norton & Company hardcover
2006Q-0393928314W. W. Norton & Company 2006-03-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! W. W. Norton & Company paperback
MEDI1469Nürnberg und Altdorf Monath und Kußler 1795. XVI 479 XL 135 Seiten. Marm. Halblederband d. Zt. auf 5 Bünden sehr gut erhalten im Text frisch und fleckenfrei. Hirsch I/20; ADB I38. A. 1756-1801 Prof. für Pathologie und Therapie in Altdorf bedeutend durch seine ausgezeichneten medizinhistorischen Arbeiten so die ""meisterhaft entworfene Geschichte der Heilkunde"" ADB. Nürnberg und Altdorf, Monath und Kußler 1795. unknown
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A9781468442496Paperback / softback. New. The symposium "Family Dynamics Family Therapy and Pediatric Medical Illness" held at Downstate Medical Center on December 12 and 13 1980 considered the impact of life-threatening illness in children and adolescents on intrafamilial dynamics. paperback
B9781468442496Paperback / softback. New. The symposium "Family Dynamics Family Therapy and Pediatric Medical Illness" held at Downstate Medical Center on December 12 and 13 1980 considered the impact of life-threatening illness in children and adolescents on intrafamilial dynamics. paperback
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2017__3110567814de Gruyter 2017. Hardcover. New. 260 pages. 9.06x6.10x0.94 inches. de Gruyter hardcover
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1980028368New York: Columbia University Press 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Columbia University Press hardcover
2006BN90167Wartberg-Verl. 2006. 2006. Softcover. Das war das 20. Jahrhundert in Darmstadt. <br/><br/> Wartberg-Verl. paperback
2006BN208643Arnold ARNOLDSCHE 2006. 2006. Hardcover. Frankenthaler Porzellan: der Bestand der Großherzoglich-Hessischen Porzellansammlung <br/><br/>Frankenthaler Porzellan: der Bestand der Großherzoglich-Hessischen Porzellansammlung Alexa-Beatrice Christ Autorin; Bettina John-Willeke Hrsg. Arnold (ARNOLDSCHE) hardcover