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1838Q372Boston: Dutton and Wentworth / Massachusetts Board of Education 1838. Paperback. Good. Stitched wrappers 8vo 68pp. 2-part engraved table showing weekly course of study. Originally published as 57p report in 1837 Sabin 92392. In Good condition with a faint tidemark through most of the textblock and wrappers mostly chipped away at the spine tentatively attached. "Stowe was actively interested in the improvement of the common schools regarding such improvement as the great need of the West." He became chair of Biblical literature in Lane Theological Seminary Cincinnati Ohio in 1833 and married Harriet Elizabeth Beecher in 1836. In 1836 the state of Ohio appointed him commissioner to investigate the public school systems of Europe especially of Prussia. For this congenial task he was given every facility in England and on the Continent. Returning in 1837 he published his famous Report on Elementary Instruction in Europe a copy of which the legislature put into every school district of the state." DAB. Pencil signature of Joshua Armsby on the cover. Scarce. <br/><br/> Dutton and Wentworth / Massachusetts Board of Education paperback
186886215Hartford Connecticut: Hartford Publishing Company 1868. Leather-bound. Very Good. Quarto. Recent re-binding in plush deerskin with contrasting black labels lettered in gilt affixed to spine. Marbled endpapers. New front free endpapers. Sunning to spine. A very few light smudges and tiny blems to deerskin - hardly noticeable. Stowe's thesis is that "the chain of documentary evidence has been broken. The author writes in the preface: ".Each one of the books of the New Testament must be traced up to the Apostles who only had authority to deliver inspired books to the churches. This is what the present volume professes to do. It is a book of authorities and testimonies; it is the tracing and verifying of title deeds." "But there are some deeds in which the chain is broken before we get to the original proprietors; there are some which are forgeries and others which were given by the persons whose names they bear but these persons had no authority to make the sales. All such deeds are invalid and confer no title." "These latter deeds represent the apocryphal books. It is proposed to show that every one of the apocryphal books belongs to one of these three classes to wit: 1. They can not be traced to the apostles; 2. Some of them are proved to be forgeries; 3. And others though genuine were written by persons who had no apostolic authority to give them to the churches." <br /> <br /> Stowe was married to Harriet Beecher Stowe and while the two were part of a group which provided shelter to northward-bound freedom seekers aka escaped slaves or free Blacks "<br /> <br /> ".As references in William Lloyd Garrison's radical abolitionist paper The Liberator document although Stowe privately decried slavery he was no abolitionist. He believed slavery was sanctioned by the Bible and that through Christian education slavery would gradually fade away. He was instead an advocate of colonization of free Blacks in Liberia as a "solution" to slavery. It was only after his wife Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin was published in 1852 that Stowe began haltingly to change his stance regarding slavery first as a signatory to a petition of New England clergy in opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act issued in 1854.Wikipedia. Hartford Publishing Company unknown
183713544Columbus 1837. 57pp stitched original plain wrappers folding table. Scattered foxing. Good. <br/><br/> Harriet Beecher Stowe's husband Calvin was a crusader for education in the old West. "In 1836 the state of Ohio appointed him commissioner to investigate the public school systems of Europe especially of Prussia. For this congenial task he was given every facility in England and on the Continent. Returning in 1837 he published his famous Report on Elementary Instruction in Europe a copy of which the legislature put into every school district of the state. It was reprinted by the legislatures of Massachusetts Pennsylvania Michigan and other states." DAB. <br/>FIRST EDITION. XVIII DAB 115. Sabin 92392. AI 46937 5. Not in Thomson Eberstadt Decker. unknown books
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197539411Augsburg Publishing House. Softcover in Very Good condition no stamps or writing unused 33 1/3 record in the back of the book some scuffing on the glossy covers nice shape . Very Good. Soft cover. 1975. Augsburg Publishing House paperback
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1932556624Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1932. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Tall octavo. 332pp. Illustrated. Navy blue cloth gilt. Owner stamp and signature of a noted American psychologist on the front fly and trifle worn at the corners and spine ends otherwise a fine copy with the gilt bright in a heavily toned about very good dust jacket with short chips and tears. The University of Chicago Press hardcover
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1983Mt1064Köln: dme-Verlag, 1983. 232 Seiten, 8°, broschiert.
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19317581Gotha, Verlagsbuchhandlung P. Ott, 1931. 8°, 179 S., mit sechs Bildbeigaben, Gottesruf und Lebensfahrt. Bilder und Gestalten. Band 1. Kesselbacher, D. Karl & Rohwedder, Ingo Julius (Hg.) OU beschabt und zerrissen, Einband eingeschm., altersbed. Bräunungen, Gebr.sp., Leinen