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198543035NY: Abbeville 1985. First Edition. Horizontal 8vo pp. 168. Bibliography index. Illustrated much in color. Published on the occasion of the artist's first retrospective Walker Center Minneapolis. Edges slightly soiled o/w a nice copy. Abbeville unknown books
1985134940New York & Minneapolis MN: Abbeville Press Publishers and Walker Art Center 1985. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 168 pages. Profusely illustrated with color plates including many gatefolds. A clean and tight very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Abbeville Press Publishers and Walker Art Center unknown books
1985294397New York: Abbeville 1985. hardcover. fine/fine. Jennifer Bartlett. Exhibition catalog published on the occasion of the artist's 1985 retrospective at the Walker Art Center illustrated in color and black & white. 168 pages. Square 4to gilt stamped blue cloth dust wrapper. New York: Abbeville 1985. Fine.<br/><br/> Abbeville unknown books
1984154275Rockland Maine: William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum 1984. 400/500 copies limited edition; signed by Hennig. Hardcover. VG/VG but with NY gallery owner stamp/pencil notation on title page; sticker on lower dj spine. Taupe paper/boards; blind-stamp lettering. Black cloth spine with gilt lettering. Matte taupe dj with gilt lettering. Decorative end papers. 131 pp. with color frontis and color/bw plates and bw figures throughout. Single-fold catalogue from the St. Botolph Club's exhibition of Fitzgerald's watercolors March through May 1997 laid in. Catalogue from the exhibition held in Rockland Maine from September to December 1984 and subsequently in Lincoln Massachusetts January to March 1985 and Monterey California May to June 1985. Foreword by Marius B. Peladeau Farnsworth Director; Introduction by Sinclair Hitchings Boston Public Library Keeper of Prints; and all other text by Calvin Hennig. The catalogue with essay material running throughout is divided into sections on Fitzgerald's years in Boston Monterey and Monhegan. An appendix includes the chronology list of works in Fitzgerald's library notes and marked passages from those works a page about Calvin Hennig which includes his signature and the colophon. The small catalogue from the St. Botolph's exhibition includes a brief essay by Geoffrey H. Robinson Medomak Maine and a list of the 30 works on view. William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum hardcover books
1965255470Washington DC: Inward Light sponsored by the Friends Conference on Religion and Psychology 1965. 64p. 5.75x8.75 inches staplebound booklet format small stain on front wrap else very good condition. "Inward Light seeks to be an organ of expression and intercommunication among those concerned with cultivating the inner life and relating it to the problems of our time." Articles include "The Negro-White Revolution" "In Search of a Sufi" and "Race Prejudice as Self-Rejection Inward Light, sponsored by the Friends Conference on Religion and Psychology unknown books
199241531Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press 1992. Paperback. Very good. 93pp. Very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Westminster John Knox Press paperback books
199241726Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press 1992. Paperback. Very good. 93pp. Very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Westminster John Knox Press paperback books
040435Paris: Société Les Belles Lettres. 1936-1939. Texte établi et présenté par Jacques Pannier. 4 vols. xxxii 332 1; 414 1; 328 1; 379 2p. original stiff wrappers. Les textes français. His Oeuvres complètes. Société Les Belles Lettres unknown books
1545314899Argentorati Strasbourg: Vuendelinus Rihelius Wendelin Rihel 1545. Fourth edition of the Calvin; second Froben folio edition of the Erasmus. Collation alpha-gamma6 delta4 A-Z6 a-s6 t-v4 v4 blank present. Pp. 431 505 3 blank. Errata at foot of index p. 43. 1 vols. Folio 11-3/4 x 8 inches. Contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards with metal clasps. With 8 pages of contemporary Latin notes loosely inserted; contemporary marginalia throughout second work. L2 in Calvin with old ink stains not affecting legibility; some wear along one bottom edge of binding. Manuscript prayer in Latin on lower pastedown. Small later paper label on upper cover "Bibliothèque de Spietz". A handsome copy. Fourth edition of the Calvin; second Froben folio edition of the Erasmus. Collation alpha-gamma6 delta4 A-Z6 a-s6 t-v4 v4 blank present. Pp. 431 505 3 blank. Errata at foot of index p. 43. 1 vols. Folio 11-3/4 x 8 inches. Calvin's 'Instutitio': Cornerstone of Liberty. "Calvin's 'Institution of the Christian Religion' was the first systematic statement of a Reformed Church. It is the most important doctrinal work of the Reformation as a whole and provided a comprehensive theological system rivaling those of the Middle Ages . Calvinism's most important role despite Calvin's authoritarian influences was to support the movement for liberty and independence in many parts of the world" Printing and the Mind of Man 65. First published in Basel in 1536 the "Institutio was much revised taking its final form in 1559" PMM. Calvin understood the importance of vernacular translations in the transmission of ideas made possible by the printing press and prepared a French edition in 1541. This fourth edition follows closely and corrects the third edition printed in 1543. All early editions are uncommon.<br/><br/>Calvin 1509-64 drew upon St. Augustine and Luther as well as upon classical sources including Plato and Seneca; his work addressed theological issues and also notably the relations between ecclesiastical and civil government. The contemporary annotations often callouts of classical authors and shoulder notes with a few pointing hands are most extensive in the first six chapters again in chapter sixteen on the Lord's Prayer where Melanchthon is cited but appear throughout. <br/><br/>The first work in this well preserved contemporary binding is the second Froben folio edition of Erasmus Ecclesiastes Basel: Froben 1539. OCLC 632887280 BSB Augsburg Univ. Basel. Collation a-z6A-M6N4O-Q6. Pp. 439 1 blank 18 index imprint date 1540 1 blank 1 Froben's device. This was first published in Basel in 1535. The manuscript notes refer to in the early passages of this work. The Bibliotheque de Spietz was dispersed at auction in 1874. The von Erlach family had been established at Bern since the early sixteenth century. Calvin: PMM 65; Adams C357; VD16 C 291; Peter & Gilmont Bib. Calviniana 45/5; En français dans le texte 59 for 1560 ed. Erasmus: Bezzel 823 Adams E632; VD16 E 2723 Vuendelinus Rihelius [Wendelin Rihel] unknown books
159290388Geneva: Apud Iohannem le Preux 1592. Rare early printing of Calvin's seminal work on systematic theology and one of the most influential works of Protestant theology. Folio bound in full contemporary vellum with a burgundy spine label lettered in gilt elaborate woodcut printer's device to the title page woodcut headpiece and initial to the first page of text. In near fine condition with ownership inscriptions to the front free endpaper. An exceptional example. One of the most influential works of Protestant theology John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion was first published in Latin in 1536 at the same time as Henry VIII of England's Dissolution of the Monasteries and soon in his native French language in 1541 with the definitive editions appearing in 1559 Latin and in 1560 French. Calvin published the work with the intention of publishing an introductory textbook on the Protestant creed covering a broad range of theological topics from the doctrines of church and sacraments to justification by faith alone and Christian liberty. Throughout the work Calvin vigorously attacked the religious teachings he considered unorthodox particularly Roman Catholicism which he was previously strongly devoted to before his conversion into Protestantism. Institutes in its first form was not merely an exposition of Reformation doctrine; it proved the inspiration to a new form of Christian life for many. It is indebted to Martin Luther in the treatment of faith and sacraments to Martin Bucer in what is said of divine will and predestination and to the later scholastics for teaching involving unsuspected implications of freedom in the relation of church and state. Apud Iohannem le Preux hardcover books
161841582Genevae: Apud Iacobum Stoer 1618. 8vo 20 cm 7.87". 16 541 85 index ff. <br><br>The first systematic statement of a Reformed Church . . . the most important doctrinal work of the Reformation as a whole" as described by Printing and the Mind of Man. Calvin's magnum opus originally published in significantly briefer form in 1536 was revised throughout the remainder of the author's lifetime; it appears here printed at the start of the Thirty Years' War in => an attractive Geneva edition featuring a striking woodcut printer's vignette on the title-page as well as decorative headpieces and capitals. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â PMM 65 for first ed. Contemporary vellum covers framed in blind double fillets surrounding central blind-tooled medallion spine with early hand-inked title all edges speckled brown; spine and back cover darkened moderate wear overall. 19th-century seminary bookplate laid in. Foxing throughout generally light; final portion of volume with pinhole-type and short slim-track worming in from small areas of fore-edge touching a few letters in index only but otherwise not affecting text. Otherwise early inked underlining; one page with small ink smear in outer portion touching but not obscuring two shouldernotes and one page with similar smear in lower margin; one index leaf with lower outer corner torn away costing a few letters on one side. => A sturdy satisfactory and very usable copy. Apud Iacobum Stoer hardcover books
19722308784Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1972. Reprint. Reprint. Good. Ink underlining in both volumes. 1972 Trade Paperback. Two volume set. "Institutes of the Christian Religion Latin: Institutio Christianae Religionis is John Calvin's seminal work of systematic theology. Regarded as one of the most influential works of Protestant theology1 it was published in Latin in 1536 at the same time as Henry VIII of England's Dissolution of the Monasteries and in his native French language in 1541 with the definitive editions appearing in 1559 Latin and in 1560 French. The book was written as an introductory textbook on the Protestant creed for those with some previous knowledge of theology and covered a broad range of theological topics from the doctrines of church and sacraments to justification by faith alone and Christian liberty. It vigorously attacked the teachings of those Calvin considered unorthodox particularly Roman Catholicism to which Calvin says he had been "strongly devoted" before his conversion to Protestantism. The Institutes is a highly regarded secondary reference for the system of doctrine adopted by the Reformed churches usually called Calvinism."--Wikipedia Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company unknown books
1992207136MD: Johns Hopkins 1992. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Johns Hopkins hardcover books
1895104055<p>Pamphlet 8vo disbound and removed 13 pp. Some aging and darkening disbound a few lines underlined in pencil: otherwise very good. Calvin Stewart Brice 1845-1898 was born in Denmark Ohio and would become a U.S. senator from that state. He was also a railroad builder and financier. This pamphlet seems to document Brice's efforts to encourage 'aerial navigation.' He gives a little history on the subject and argues that when accomplished it would be "one of the greatest social economic and industrial revolutions in the history of mankind." ANB.</p> books
885F. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st edition F/F signed by Trillin. hardcover books
19752285650Collier Books 1975. 2nd Printing. Soft Cover. Good. 2nd printing. Wrappers lightly rubbed. 1975 Soft Cover. A fine collection of biographies of horror stars from the early days of spooky cinema. Collier Books paperback books
1994141881Burbank CA: Warner Home Video / Cannon Films 1994. Draft script for the 1994 film. Here under the working title "Voices." <br/><br/>Chuck Norris does his vigilante thing as no one else can in the this Cannon quickie but with a horror twist. Two Chicago police officers are investigating the murder of a local Rabbi when their search leads them to Israel where they realize the culprit is not human but rather supernatural. Directed by Norris' younger brother Aaron Norris. <br/><br/>Set in Chicago and Israel shot on location in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Ian Rabin and Anthony Jon Ridio. 119 leaves with last page of text numbered 117. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Warner Home Video / Cannon Films unknown books
196972690Columbia: University of Missouri Press 1969. First trade paperback printing. 60 pp. Printed price on front cover inked-out bump to upper corner. In all near fine in illustrated wrappers. A “Breakthrough Book.†Columbia: University of Missouri Press paperback books
1969211632Columbia MO: University of Missouri 1969. Hardcover. vi 60p. signed and dated 1970 on title page by the poet very good first edition in blue-gray boards with paper title label affixed front cover. Devins Memorial Award winner the poet's first book. University of Missouri hardcover books
25778Columbia: University Of Missouri Press 1969. First edition. 8vo. Paper covered boards with title lable pasted on. 60 pp. Fine. Columbia: University Of Missouri Press, 1969. hardcover books
1919281262Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1919. hardcover. very good-. Frontis. 8vo blue cloth d.w. lightly spotted. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1919. Second Edition<br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin unknown books
191942554Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin 1919. Second edition enlarged. 8vo pp. 275. Inscribed by the President: "To William F. Prindle with regards Calvin Coolidge Aug 1920" A very good tight copy. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
191970674Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Very Good. 1919. Hardcover. B000SMOS58 . Second edition enlarged. Bumped at the crown of the spine else very good in blue cloth with gilt lettering. No dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
191982113Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Very Good. 1919. Hardcover. B000858DL0 . First edition. Very good or better in blue cloth with gilt lettering. No dust jacket. ; 234 pages . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
1981167783New York: Pace Gallery Publications 1981. First edition. Softcover. Text by Calvin Tomkins and Namuth. Includes black and white images of Josef Albers Joseph Beuys Joseph Cornell Willem de Kooning Alexander Liberman Louise Nevelson Barnett Newman Roy Lichtenstein and numerous others. An about very good copy with some soiling to the fore edge of the pages. Pace Gallery Publications unknown books