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155120987o. O. u. Dr. [Magdeburg: Lotter], 1551. 19,8 x 15,6 cm. 12 Bll. Ohne Umschlag geheftet.
174122045Tübingen, Röbel, 1741. Gestoch. Frontispiz, Titel in rot-schwarz-Druck, 13 n.n. SS. mit Vorrede von Chr. Matth. Pfaff; 9 n.n. SS. "Zeitregister"; 6 n.n. SS. Vorrede z. Alten Testament; 3 n.n. SS. Erinnerungen von Joh. Arndt; 34 n.n. SS. Hedingerisches Erklärungsregister; 776 SS. AT; 294 SS. Propheten; 184 SS. Apocrypha; 372 Seiten NT. - 21 Kupfertafeln mit jeweils ausführl. Beschreibung verso. 4° (ca.18 x 22,5cm), reich blindgeprägtes Schweinsleder der Zeit über Holzdeckeln und 4 Bünden, eine Metall-Schließe fehlend, die andere funktionsfähig. Der Einband etwas angegraut und mit ca. 3 cm Einriß am vord. Außenfalz.
16587403In Verlegung Johann Schützen, Cassel, 1658. 840 S., 8°, OLeder auf 3 Bünden. Zweifarbiger (schwarz-rot) Titeldruck. ....Darinnen Die Evangelische Texte ordentlich abgetheilet / deutlich erkläret / und zum Unterricht im wahren Glauben..........auffs neue durchgesehen und corigirt. Franckfurt gedruckt bey Johann Georg Spörlin. Die ersten Seiten gelockert und mit Randläsuren (ohne Textverlust), aber noch in der Bindung. Anriss in der Rückenfalz. Der Einband insgesamt etwas verschmutzt. Das Leder wohl zu trocken gelagert. Auf den Innendeckel Aufzeichnungen von alter Hand. Innen eine zeitbedinget Bräunung des Papiers, ansonsten ein gutes Exemplar.
1539230704052067ybvkIngolstadt, Georg Krapff [bzw. Alexander Weissenhorn], 1539 [MDXXXIX]. / Blätter a1-a4 (einseitig bedrucktes Titelblatt mit breitem figürlich und allegorisch illustriertem Holzschnitt-Rahmen, beidseitig bedrucktes Widmungsblatt ''Dem hochwürdigen Vate ~
1968210091968. King Martin Luther Jr. Speech recordings archive 1968 documenting the dissemination of Civil Rights Movement oratory through commercial audio media during the final year of King's life. These recordings situate King as a central figure in African American political leadership preserving his speeches as both rhetorical events and widely distributed cultural texts. The archive provides direct access to the cadence tone and delivery of key addresses including those tied to mass protest nonviolent philosophy and the closing phase of his activism in 1968.<br /> <br /> Archive comprises 2 first pressing 33 RPM vinyl records. 1 In Search of Freedom 1968 presents a selection of speeches delivered in King's own voice including the "I Have a Dream" address from the 1963 March on Washington the "Commitment to Non-Violence" speech given in Atlanta and an excerpt from his Memphis speech delivered shortly before his death. The album includes a black-and-white cover portrait of King and liner notes featuring an essay by Senator Edward W. Brooke accompanied by a printed track list. 2 Free At Last 1968 compiles speeches from multiple points in King's career including "I've Been to the Mountaintop" delivered in Memphis the day before his assassination in which King reflects on threats against his life and concludes with the declaration "I've been to the mountaintop." Additional recordings include the "Drum Major Instinct" sermon delivered at Ebenezer Baptist Church addressing legacy and moral responsibility. The album's reverse includes an essay by Ralph David Abernathy then president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference alongside an image of King's funeral procession. Across both records the selection emphasizes themes of nonviolence racial justice and moral leadership conveyed through King's spoken delivery.<br /> <br /> Produced and distributed in the immediate aftermath of King's assassination in April 1968 these recordings reflect efforts to preserve and circulate his speeches as enduring components of Civil Rights Movement history. The inclusion of his final Memphis address and earlier landmark speeches situates the collection within both the height and conclusion of his public career. Minor edge wear and light fraying to record sleeves; records and covers remain well preserved; overall very good condition. This grouping offers a focused audio record of King's rhetoric as it was presented to contemporary audiences. unknown
1613205503CBLaugingen (Lauingen), M. Jacob Winter, 1613. 8°. 4 Bll., 755 S Wenig dekorativer späterer Pergamenteinband (wahrsch. 19. Jahrh.), Titel auf Rücken handschriftl. von alter Hand. (Mit frischen Vorsatzbll. in jüngerer Zeit restauriert bzw. stabilisiert. Titelseite mit Holzschnitt-Porträt Luther etw. eingerissen. Die ersten und letzten 50 Seiten tlw. wasserrandig, sonst weniger fleckig. Wenige Anstreichungen und Marginalien von alte
2022__9811242631World Scientific Publishing 2022. Hardcover. New. 1764 pages. 11.02x8.66x2.76 inches. World Scientific Publishing hardcover
193236249Cedar Rapids Iowa: The Torch Press 1932. Edition limited to 100 copies on hand-made paper large 8vo pp. xliv 2 391; etched frontispiece signed by the artist Sidney L. Smith engraved title-p. 20 plates numerous facsimiles throughout; extremities very lightly soiled else a fine copy in original red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Dedication copy inscribed by the author to the dedicatee Walter M. Hill with an additional inscription from Walter Hill to Alice Godchaux dated 1942 with an additional inscription to Garett Levy dated 1948. Also with a T.L.s. laid in and a 9 pg. typed carbon list of Leigh Hunt items possibly from Brewer. <br/><br/> [The Torch Press] hardcover books
193236249Cedar Rapids Iowa: The Torch Press 1932. Edition limited to 100 copies on hand-made paper large 8vo pp. xliv 2 391; etched frontispiece signed by the artist Sidney L. Smith engraved title-p. 20 plates numerous facsimiles throughout; extremities very lightly soiled else a fine copy in original red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Dedication copy inscribed by the author to the dedicatee Walter M. Hill with an additional inscription from Walter Hill to Alice Godchaux dated 1942 with an additional inscription to Garett Levy dated 1948. Also with a T.L.s. laid in and a 9 pg. typed carbon list of Leigh Hunt items possibly from Brewer. [The Torch Press] unknown
324095Germany: Wurttemberg Bible Institute N.D. Newly Revised Edition. Softcover. Very Good in leatherbound wraps. Published in German. Gilded text block edges. Fraying at end of silk ribbon page marker. Owner notes inked on front and rear pastedowns and end pages. Wurttemberg Bible Institute unknown
186812937AB1868. 5th edition. 2 volumes. Stuttgart Hallberger n.d.ca. 1868. 43 : 33 cm. With 230 full-page woodcats by Gustave Doré. Publisher'soriginal red calf binding gilt and blind stamped edges gilt Early German edition and at the time the largest of all Doré Bibles in any language. With the thought-after original woodcuts by Doré. A beautiful example of German book production in the late 19th century. Dorés Bible was published in many languages. - Binding partly rubbed specially at the edges inside fine. unknown
725L1. und 2. Auflage Heyder Erlangen 1828-1869. Ln. ger. stockfl. / 1 Bd. etwas berieben. Vollständige Luther-Ausgabe unknown
3a288Erster Band: Die geschichtlichen Bücher des Alten Testaments. Payne Lpz. 1862. XII/1588 S. mit zahlr. Illustr. u. mit erklärenden Anmerkungen von Otto Delitzsch. original Halbleder/lederbezogene Ecken. etwas berieben u. bst./oberes Kapital ausgebrochen/gering fl. - Obere Einbanddecke mit Aufdruck "Zum andenken von Friedrich Flügel 1871 " - unknown
1957AUB-8959Genève, éd. Labor et Fides 1957 à 1967. 10 beaux volumes reliés, reliures pleine toile avec titres dorés, jaquettes conservées, gds in-8 (25 x 17).
17561258103Regensburg: Zunkel 1756. Text in German Translated to German by D. Martin Luther; Elephant folio; VG-/no-DJ; Thick dark brown leather spine with gilded text "BIBLIA". Boards have shelf wear crease lines on spine aged two bronze colored metal clasps on fore edges triangle metal fixtures on front rear and corners apart from that binding strong corners sharp metal clasps are still functional and closed tight; Textblock has some wear and age toning on edges foxing and age toning on pages cracking on hinges cracking on gutters between p.544 and p.545 minor soiling from handling on end papers bubbling on paste downs otherwise free of writing marks on pages letters still very legible no missing pages; Old Testament pp 1116 New Testament pp 309; May require extra pricing for shipping international.<br /> <br /> <p>Book shelved in upstairs bookshelf perpendicular to copier. 1258103. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Zunkel unknown
17561258103Regensburg: Zunkel 1756. Text in German Translated to German by D. Martin Luther; Elephant folio; VG-/no-DJ; Thick dark brown leather spine with gilded text "BIBLIA". Boards have shelf wear crease lines on spine aged two bronze colored metal clasps on fore edges triangle metal fixtures on front rear and corners apart from that binding strong corners sharp metal clasps are still functional and closed tight; Textblock has some wear and age toning on edges foxing and age toning on pages cracking on hinges cracking on gutters between p.544 and p.545 minor soiling from handling on end papers bubbling on paste downs otherwise free of writing marks on pages letters still very legible no missing pages; Old Testament pp 1116 New Testament pp 309; May require extra pricing for shipping international.<br /> <br /> <p>Book shelved in upstairs bookshelf perpendicular to copier. 1258103. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Zunkel unknown books
17301300874Tubingen: Johann Georg und Christian Gottsried Cotta 1730. Hardcover. Folio 24 656 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in contemporary vellum. Moderate soiling and rubbing to vellum. Small bookworm damage to first 20 pages and last 10 pages. Engraved dedicatory frontispiece signed by Johann Georg Cotta featuring Jesus looking down upon Moses receiving the Ten Commandments. volume ends after Song of Solomon. With four plates including a two-page spread of Palestine and a two-page spread of Jerusalem. EH Consignment. NOTE: Shelved Room A Elephant. 1300874. Special Collections. Johann Georg und Christian Gottsried Cotta hardcover
19683397San Francisco 1968. Very good. Broadsheet on blue paper 13.5 x 8.5 inches. Slight discoloration along top and bottom edges minor edge wear a few soft creases old horizontal folds. An exceedingly rare broadsheet advertising a multi-faceted public march and rally against the Vietnam War and "racism poverty and repression" which took place in San Francisco California about three weeks after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The organizers of the event the April 27 Mobilization Committee framed the day's activities around Dr. King's opposition to the Vietnam War; the broadside calls for the protesters to "pay tribute to the memory" of Dr. King his portrait is printed at the top of the front side of the broadsheet and the entirety of the verso prints excerpts of an April 4 1967 speech by Dr. King railing against the Vietnam War. Particularly interesting is the eclectic list of speakers who participated in the day's events on April 27 1968 which included Muhammad Ali Vanessa Redgrave Jeanette Rankin Bobby Seale Arnold True and Sidney Roger. Ali was in the midst of his appeal after his conviction for draft evasion the previous year and was a natural candidate to speak against the injustices of the Vietnam War. Bobby Seale co-founder of the Black Panthers was four months away from participating in protests at the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention after which he was arrested and tried as part of the sham Chicago Eight fiasco.<br /> <br /> The diversity of the speakers echoes the quantity of different issues represented by the current broadsheet: Civil Rights the Vietnam War the recent assassination of Dr. King Muhammad Ali's legal fight against the war Bobby Seale's controversial role with the Bay Area Black Panthers women's rights and the role of the American military. We could locate no other copies of this broadsheet in auction history or OCLC. unknown
6074218 1/2" x 11" 1 page recto only. 20 lines Fine. ca. 1970. "A Salute To Pastor Thomas Kilgore Jr." Kilgore 1914-1998 minister; helped organize the historic 1963 civil rights march on Washington and founded the Los Angeles chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; he rose to prominence as pastor at the Friendship Baptist Church in New York City. Was a close confidant of Martin Luther King Jr. No Binding. Fine. unknown
1975147501N.p.: N.p. 1975. Draft script for the 1975 musical play which premiered at the Winter Garden Theatre on March 19 1975. <br/><br/>The origins of jazz told through the ersatz romance of a would-be trumpeter and a young black brothel worker.<br/><br/>Set in New Orleans and Chicago.<br/><br/>Black titled wrappers. Title page present with book credits for Buster Davis and Paul Carter Harrison and music and lyric credits for Buster Davis. 88 leaves with last page of text numbered 3-6-20. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
6074218 1/2" x 11" 1 page recto only. 20 lines Fine. ca. 1970. "A Salute To Pastor Thomas Kilgore Jr." Kilgore 1914-1998 minister; helped organize the historic 1963 civil rights march on Washington and founded the Los Angeles chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; he rose to prominence as pastor at the Friendship Baptist Church in New York City. Was a close confidant of Martin Luther King Jr. No Binding. Fine. unknown books
1940424751Florida South Carolina 1940. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong folio measuring 15" x 11". String-tied cream leather over stiff paper boards. Contains 100 sepia-toned or black and white gelatin silver photographs measuring between 1" x 1" and 5" x 7" with captions. Worn edges and rubbing thus very good album with near fine photographs.<br /> <br /> A vernacular photo album kept in the 1940s during World War II documenting a young couple's home life in Florida and vacations in South Carolina. The young man Martin C. Luther who took the photos saw himself as a burgeoning photographer and took shots of his family friends and girlfriend to hone his skills. Many of these include tongue-in-cheek captions beneath them including "Ham actors" "the teeth" and "the convict and the beauty." Locations around Florida are featured throughout the album including beaches Cypress Gardens and St. Andrews Church. His girlfriend Caroline is seen posed in her bathing suit on Florida beaches in pinup style lounging poses with captions such as "the girl and the shoes" and "side-view." In one series of photos the Martin is photographed capturing a snap of a sleeping Caroline and the photo he took is inserted next to the action shot. Other beach photos show their friends laughing and smiling. One group photo is captioned "house party at Ledge's" and has an arrow pointed to a man in the shot that reads "looks love sick!" A later photo reads "ruff and his Jewess" and shows a couple on the beach posed for the camera. A section entitled "House party at Folly Beach" shows the friends around the house with one image captioned "the paces in action" of a kissing couple.<br /> <br /> A nice collection of amateur photographs depicting leisurely pursuits of a couple and their friends in the 1940s. hardcover
196315934Chicago: Johnson 1963. First Edition First Printing. Original wraps. Near fine. First edition first printing of The Day They Marched including one of the earliest printings in book form of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech. Tall octavo viii 88pp. Original color pictorial wrappers. Solid text block light rubbing to edges a near fine example. Internally bright. Featured writing includes Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech and an essay by historian Lerone Bennett Jr. Includes over 100 photos from the March on Washington featuring Dr. King Congressman John Lewis Mahalia Jackson and more. Johnson unknown
ff. [10], 358, 144, 84, [2], 170 leaves. No maps or plates. Printed in Dutch gothic type, in double columns within a ruled border. Thick large 4to. Worn contemporary full leather binding. Highly decorated in gold gilt. Tooled with ownership initials and a date: 1733 / A.C.H. / C.J.H. en C.C. / A.S. / T.M.B. Original decorative brass clasp hardware that appear to be from a much earlier era. The Dutch Martin Luther edition, edited by Nicolaas Haas from A. Visscher's version. Haas' notes translated from the German by I. Le Long. The only Dutch Bible published by Samuel Schoonwald, See: Darlow & Moule 3344 Note. Though worn, the binding is still very impressive. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W108
This is a very good softcover copy of the stated first printing of this important document with almost no wear. A little light cover wear, but no chips, tears, or markings. Binding not creased. Illustrated in black & white with photographs taken on this historic day, August 28, 1963. Introduction by Lerone Bennett, Jr. Statement by President John F. Kennedy. This is the first printing of Dr. King's famous 'I have a dream...' speech. 11" high X 9" wide, 88 pages. A well preserved copy. Scarce in this condition. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.