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1976LFA-126748247Un ouvrage de 188 pages, format 145 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1976, Editions du Centurion, bon état
193157622Berkeley: Stohl Printing Company 1931. Original printing. Paperback. Very good. 13pp. Octavo 23 cm Salmon printed wrappers with minor soiling to the front wrap. This work contains a history of Mormons in California with an emphasis on the San Francisco Stake and the surrounding Bay Area stakes. Local advertising scattered throughout. Stohl Printing Company paperback
66314Pen and watercolor drawing 9" x 12 1/4". Ezra Taft Benson 1899-1994 was the thirteenth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Born in Whitney Idaho Benson learned what is meant by the term "hard work" on the family farm. After receiving his education in agriculture at Brigham Young University and Iowa State College now Iowa State University he went on to serve in various positions in the industry. He was secretary of agriculture under President Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961. While serving in this position he cleared purged and reorganized the Department including reorganizing its twenty agencies into four divisions. Benson served the full eight years in the Administration one of only two cabinet members to do so and was viewed as one of the Administration's most active and controversial figures. unknown
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
19266072Lexington 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. Light soiling throughout; hinges solid but flaking. In heavily soiled and worn publisher’s light grey oilcloth lettered and decorated in lavender. Good only. Five pencil recipes to blank pages at rear. 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
18729241Hartford Conn: Worthington Dustin & Co. 1872. Octavo 23.5 x 16 cm. 66 6 blank pages. FIRST EDITION. The first community cookbook published in Connecticut and one of the earliest of community cookbooks from any state. A second edition was published the following year slightly expanded to 68 pages and now with the proceeds "for benefit of a Girls' School at Walla Walla Washington". With recipes in narrative form and only a few attributed. Some light soiling throughout but sound; newspaper clipping pasted down to free front endpaper. Good or better. Ink notes to rear endpaper and pencil annotations to a number of recipes. Early ownership inscription to front paste down "Sargeant Worcester 1875". OCLC locates seventeen copies; Cook page 40; Brown 255; Bitting page 529 citing the 1873 2nd edition. Worthington, Dustin & Co.] unknown
2006050540USA: Intellectual Reserve Inc. Complete five volume set as stated in VG plus or near fine condition with no markings and slightest of wear. This price includes extra shipping cost via USPS media mail in USA. March 2006 edition. Size: 4to's . VG Plus to Fine. 3-ring Cloth Binders as Issued. 2006. Intellectual Reserve, Inc hardcover
185547751Great Salt Lake City Utah Territory: Deseret News 1855. Very Good. Great Salt Lake City Utah Territory: Deseret News 1855. First Edition. Volume V Number 26 this issue only. Oversized tabloid 39x26cm; self wrappers; 201-208pp. Light wrinkling and chipping along edges; a couple inoffensive stains; tide marks to margins; Very Good. <br /> <br /> A relatively early appearance of this LDS publication dating from the paper's fifth year of existence and one year after the first type was cast in Utah and the LDS community began making its own paper from a beet grinder and other refitted sugar machinery. Contents include a report from Chauncey W. West on the mission he led to India Ceylon and Arabia. His report of their arrival at Galle Sri Lanka notes a local newspaper report had been published declaring "that we were polygamists that they must beware us and not receive us for if they did they would be partakers of our evil deeds." Early issues uncommon in retail. <br /> <br /> Further reading: Wendell J. Ashton Voice in the West: Biography of a Pioneer Newspaper. New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1950; pp. 54-58. Deseret News unknown
200814317Wien, Bertelsmann universitatsverlag - literatur in der gesellschaft, 1974 ; grand in-12, 148 pp., broché. LITERARISCHER TEXT UND HISTORISCHE REALITAT.
201222504Paris, Balland, 1971 ; in-4, 199 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec son rhodoideReliure éditeur toile jaune, rhodoïd, 2 vignettes photographiques contrecollées sur le 1er plat. 24x31 cm. 198 pages. Photographies anciennes rassemblées et commentées par Jean Dérens. Photographies modernes de Charles Ciccione.
1994LFA01ba6Revue bimestrielle catholique : 32 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée
1996LFA01ba9Revue bimestrielle catholique : 32 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée
200807894Kunzelsau, Sigloch edition, 1988 ; in-8, 214 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Mit 75 rezepten, exklusiv fotografiert fur dieses buch von Hans Joachim Dobbelin.
18354369Paris Curmer 1835-1836 Trois grands volumes in-8 plein veau glacé violine, dos à faux nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, titres et tomaisons dorés, double-filets dorés sur plats, dentelles intérieures, filets dorés sur les coupes, tranches dorées, Evangiles : [1f] faux-titre, [1f] titre en chromolithographie rehaussé dor et de couleurs, [1f] titre, LXXX pp dont 1p de discours préliminaire comportant magnifique bandeau et lettrine rehaussés dor et de couleurs, 263 pp et [1f] faux-titre, [1f] titre, 441 pp (erreur de pagination : pp 300 à 399 numérotées de 500 à 599), Imitation : [1f] faux-titre, [1f] titre en chromolithographie rehaussé de couleurs, [1f] titre, XI pp de préface, 448 pp nombreuses gravures hors-texte sous serpentes, texte dans encadrement, lettrines. Graveurs : Langlois et Cyprien Jacquemin. Quelques pâles rousseurs, très bel ensemble.
19113610Paris, Schleicher Frères, 1911 ; in-8, broché ; 93 pp., (2) ff. marque d’imprimeur et présentation de la Société de la Morale de la Nature.
194419968Christian Board of Publication. 1944. Hardcover. Very Good in Fair dust jacket. Blue cloth cover is rubbed at corners and caps and slightly toned but clean and in very good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and very good. Dust jacket soiled tattered and chipped. Publisher's price of $1.00 on DJ flap. DJ protected by a brand new clear acid-free mylar cover. We add mylar covers to all books with DJs to preserve the DJs and add luster to magnify their beauty. If pictured shown without the mylar cover for an accurate representation of dust jacket. ; 0 pages . Christian Board of Publication hardcover
185532841Port Bryon & Dansbury: Printed at the "Gazette" Office by A. White & Co. AND Printed at the "Times" Office 1855. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 2 titles bound together: 8 pages; 1; 16 pages. Wraps are bound and stitched in stiff "Gaylord" protective covers. Inserted between the reports is a single sheet disbound from an American Bible Union tract with page 51 on one side and a list of 12 Tracts published by the American Bible Union on the other side. Light toning to the wraps. Contents of the second title include the formation of a new Society called the "New York State Missionary Society of the Disciples of Christ." Scarce. Apparently no copies found of the first tract concerning the 1853 Disciples report. One copy Western Reserve Historical Society located in OCLC for the 1855 convention as of 7/2018. The Brewerton Christian Church Brewerton New York also known at the Stone Church was built with river rocks hence the nickname of "Stone Church". The First Church of Disciples of Brewerton was organized in 1853. The original structure was destroyed by fire in 1920 and the present building was then completed in 1923. Source: Waymarking dot com. Printed at the "Gazette" Office by A. White & Co. [AND] Printed at the "Times" Office unknown
1989LFA-126740406Un ouvrage de 256 pages, format 95 x 145 mm, broché, publié en 1989, Médiaspaul & Editions Paulines, bon état
2007LFA01729Revue bimestrielle (Editorial, la foi catholique, l'actualité de la tradition, l'église et le monde, lectures) publiée par l'Association Pélerinages de Tradition : environ 80 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée
177437356Boston: Printed and Sold by Mills and Hicks 1774. 23. 1 blank pp. Bound in later half morocco and marbled paper over boards gilt rules with gilt-stamped spine title. Text with some dusting Good.<br /> <br /> This pamphlet demonstrates the democratic self-governing principles of American congregations unlike the hierarchical organization of their British antecedents. It tells the story of the decline and fall of Reverend Jonathan Bowman the minister of this Unitarian Universalist Church from 1729 until 1773 when he "came somewhat violently into collision with his parish" web site of Dorchester Historical Society. The Congregation objected to Bowman's "absolute and unlimited power in the Church of Christ in this place contrary to constitution of Church government." <br /> The crisis was initiated by Reverend Bowman's chickens who trespassed into the neighboring yard of Paul Hall his parishioner who punished the offending creatures by executing them. In a display of chutzpah Hall then brought his baby to the Church for baptism. Bowman refused to perform the ceremony. The bitter dispute ended with Bowman's ouster after more than four decades of service. Bowman was pilloried for refusing the baptism; and his sermons were deemed excessively short and old-fashioned. Moreover "There has been a neglect in our Rev. Pastor in not insisting more fully upon the doctrines of original sin regeneration and self-denial."<br /> Evans 13254. ESTC W24648. Printed and Sold by Mills and Hicks unknown
18374370Paris J.J. Dubochet 1837 Un volume grand in-8 plein maroquin noir, dos à faux nerfs décoré de caissons estampés à froid, titre doré, plats ornés d'un encadrement et croix à froid, tranches dorées, [3f] faux titre, frontipice et titre en chromolithographie, 719 pp, lettrines (certaines rehaussées de couleurs), texte dans encadrement, nombreuses illustrations hors-texte et pour chaque évangile: page de titre, première et dernière pages rehaussées de couleurs. Ex-libris de la bibliothèque de l'Ambassadeur de France au Vatcan et de la Vicomtesse de Fontenay. Quelques rousseurs. Très bel exemplaire.
66896Ephemera. Four pages of genealogy on two loose leaves 6 1/2 x 10 1/4" which appear to have come from a family Bible. The pages are divided into columns with the following headings: Births; Deaths; Marriages. One page lists the births of Joseph A. Young's parents Brigham Young and Mary Ann Angell. On the reverse the marriages of Joseph A. Young and his family members are listed. The second page lists the children of Joseph A. Young and Mary Ann Ayres in the "Births" column. The days of the week along with "G S L City" are listed next to their names and the dates of their births often with the exact time listed as well. On the verso of this page the "Deaths" of their children are listed Mary Thornton Young Elsie Vilate Josephine Young Alice Young and others. Joseph Angell Young 1834-1875 was Brigham Young's eldest son. He was born October 14 1834 in Kirtland Ohio. He came to Utah in an early day and actively participated in the affairs of the new settlement as a frontiersman. He also played an important role in emigration affairs and he is known for enduring bitter storms and biting frosts during one of the harshest winters in order to successfully rescue the belated hand-cart companies of that season. In addition he built and was the first superintendent of the Ogden-Salt Lake line the old Utah Central and was among the promoters of the Utah Southern. In 1872 Young was appointed to preside over the Sevier district of the Church spanning from Gunnison to Kanab. Two years later the settlements on the Sevier were organized as the Sevier Stake of Zion and Elder Young was appointed to preside over this Stake. He held this position until his death taking a significantly active part that tended to build up and strengthen the new settlements as well as introducing the United Order to the Saints on the Sevier. In Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia Volume I Andrew Jenson cites a passage published by Deseret News following Young's death: "Elder Young was esteemed for his many estimable qualities of heart as well as head. He was a man of naturally keen intelligence his mental qualities even reaching what might be termed brilliancy in some directions while his generosity was proverbial especially among the working classes all who were ever in his employ holding him in esteem for his universally kind and fair treatment." Andrew Jenson also points out that "On account of the persecutions of the 'Mormon' people he Joseph A. Young was deprived of the advantage of an early education but was a discriminating and passionate reader and at the time of his death had perhaps the finest private library in the Territory."<br /> <br /> Two leaves from a Family Record which contain the genealogy of an important family descending from Brigham Young and significant to the history of Utah and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. - Information obtained from "Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia Volume I" by Andrew Jenson. unknown
18354374Paris Sapia 1835 Un volume grand in-8 plein maroquin bordeaux, dos lisse à riche décor romantique et titre doré, frise dorée en tête et queue, plats à encadrements de dentelles dorées et à froid, tranches dorées, 364 pp, texte dans encadrement, lettrines, nombreuses illustrations hors-texte sous serpentes. Très bel exemplaire malgré faible charnière du premier plat et possible manque du premier feuillet.
1966H1990Paris, Robert Laffont, 1966 ; in-4, 490 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, sous emboîtage imprimé. Préface d'André Chastel. Excellent travail sur l'architecture des églises, du roman au gothique, avec un glossaire en fin de volume. Nombreux croquis, dessins, coupes et figures. Très bon état.
1998LFA-126722771Revue de 144 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1998, bon état