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18426269Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey 1842. Hardcover. Good. Two titles bound together separate title pages and pagination. Maroon blindstamped cloth fading to brown 6 x 4 inches 96 144 pp. smudges & spotting on the binding and text. Tight. Jane Taylor 1783-1824 English poet hymn-writer and novelist author of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." Born to a Nonconformist family - her father was the minister of the Independent Congregation at Colchester - she learned the engraving trade as a child being taught by her father. Jane joined a literary circle that required members to produce an original piece of prose or poetry each month and in 1804 Jane's first poem was published The Beggar Boy. She found an immediate audience for her poetry and other writings often collaborating with her sister Ann and was frequently published in the Youth's Magazine and other periodicals. She died of cancer age 41.The author of the Memoir and compiler of the work was the brother of Jane Taylor the Rev. Isaac Taylor. Isaac Taylor LL.D. 1787-1865 the son of an Independent minister; English man of letters. Taylor studied for the ministry as an Independent and also to enter law and finally decided to devote himself to study and writing becoming somewhat of a literary recluse. The results of his studies were works which were hailed as original and valuable by the leading thinkers of his day. �The name of Isaac Taylor in connection with the philosophy of human nature as developed in his Histories of Enthusiasm Fanaticism and Spiritual Despotism in connection with his physical theories on the spiritual state and also in connection with his more recent advocacy of the sanctity and inviolability of moral obligation will ever hold a decided place in the history of English thinking during the nineteenth century.� � Morrell History and Critical Review of the Speculative Philosophy of Europe in the Nineteenth Century as quoted in Allibone 1891. Benjamin B. Mussey hardcover
18046qyzfBy Bye and Law St John's Square 1804. 20th edition. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. Original boards very worn repaired and in fragile condition. 20th edition 1804. Name of the previous owner written on the first and last few pages. In fair condition. There are age related marks foxing around the block of the book and some within the body of the book as well as a few minor marks. The text remains legible. Good for the age of the book 1804. The binding is strong. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. By Bye and Law, St John's Square hardcover
185011969New York: American Tract Society ca 1850. Pamphlet. Good. Printed wrapper back detached and present 11 x 7 cm 4 1/4 x 2 7/8 inches. 1853 owner's inscription on the ffep. Frontispiece wood engraving plus many more in the text; 88 pages with light foxing. This includes The Catechism of Scripture Names; The First Catechism; The Second Catechism extracted from Dr. Watts; and A Preservative from the Sins and Follies of Childhood and Youth.Isaac Watts 1674-1748; English Independent minister author and hymn-writer. "Watts was one of the most popular writers of his day. His educational materials - the 'Catechisms' 1730 and the 'Scripture History' 1732 were still standard works in the middle of this the 19th century. His philosophical books especially the 'Logic' 1726 had a long circulation; so also had his 'World to Come' 1738 and other works of popular divinity. The best of his works is 'The Improvement of the Mind' 1741 which Johnson eulogises.The poetry of Watts took the religious world of dissent by storm. It gave an utterance till then unheard in England to the spiritual emotions in their contemplation of God's glory in nature and his revelation in Christ and made hymn-singing a fervid devotional force.The Calvinism of Watts was of the milder type which shrinks from the doctrine of reprobation. He held liberal views on education. His tolerance and love of comprehension degenerated at times into weakness; as in his proposal to unite the Independents and Baptists by surrendering the doctrine of infant baptism if the baptists would give up immersion. His learning and piety attracted a large circle including Doddridge Lady Hertford afterwards Duchess of Somerset the first Lord Barrington Bishop Gibson Archbishop Hort and Archbishop Secker. The university of Edinburgh gave him an honorary D.D. degree 1728." - DNB. American Tract Society unknown
1870009489New York: McLoughlin Bros 1870 5.75in x 3.75in 15cm x 10cm approx. Yellow paper wraps printed in red & black small stain to cover previous owner's name light wear. Overall a bright clean copy of this collection of songs excerpted from Watt's Diving and Moral Songs Against Pride in Clothes The Sluggard The Ant or Emmet Innocent Play Against Evil Company The Thief and The Rose illustrated with 5 partial-page color engravings chromoxylographs. Circa 1870s per AAS. . Pictorial Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Color Engravings. 32mo. McLoughlin Bros unknown
1870009509New York: McLoughlin Bros 1870 5.75in x 3.75in 15cm x 10cm approx. Yellow paper wraps printed in red & black top of spine split finger soil and light foxing throughout. A selection of verses from Watt's Divine and Moral Songs illustrated with four engravings in color. Date 1870 per AAS. . Pictorial Wraps. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Color Engravings. 24mo. McLoughlin Bros unknown
18339900014284New York City: J. & J. Harper 1833. First edition. Hardcover. pp. viii 24712mo. Rebound in auburn cloth about 50 years ago there are several small water stains on the front board some sl. edge wear and corner rubbing and a small water stain to the top right corner not affecting text of pp. 33 to 95 and again in the final pages. The publishers have appended an eight-page listing of their books following the text. Overall in generally good or good plus condition. Observations by Fidler presented 'in the form of conversations on the several points of his inquiries with known or named individuals whose nativity to the Transatlantic soil or long residence in the country may entitle their statements to respect.' Book I contains conversations on topics relevant to emigration to the United States. Book II contains conversations on Canada. Howes F.110 see Watters p. 614 and Waterston p. 56 - 'anecdotal witty this sharply focused book belies its ponderous title'. Not in Peel or Lande. J. & J. Harper hardcover
1860000013760Boston: Brown Taggard and Chase 1860. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo. 7 viii-xvii 1 1-375 3 pp. Contemporary brown pebbled cloth with a gilt decoration on the front board gilt lettering and decorations on the spine. Brown coated endpapers and pastedowns. Bound by Lemon Fields & Co. Cambridge binder's ticket on the rear pastedown. Illustrated with two folding maps as the frontispieces. Arctic Bibliography 6790. Hayes accompanied the Second Grinnell expedition as their surgeon. The front board warped the rear joint with chips. The front gutter split the front pastedown with two ownership marks. Brown, Taggard and Chase hardcover
1850935T8London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1850. Cloth. Good. 5.5" by 3.5". Not Stated. A scarce copy of this collection of moral and religious verses for young children with illustrations. Scarce work. Illustrated throughout. A collection of educational moral and religious verses for young children with titles such as: 'A General Song of Praise to God' 'Praise for Creation and Providence' and 'Praise God for Our Redemption'. Written by Isaac Watts an English Congregational minister hymn writer theologian and logician. He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited with some seven hundred and fifty hymns. Bound by Remnant & Edmonds London. In the original full cloth binding. Externally sound with rubbing and light bumping to the extremities. Minor fading with the odd small mark to the boards. Minor loss of the cloth to the board tips. Hinges starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd spot. Contemporary ink inscription to the front endpaper with bookseller's label to the front pastedown. Bound by Remnant & Edmonds London. Good Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge hardcover
1808972P10London: S. Bailey c1808. Leather. Good. 5.5" by 3.5". None. An early nineteenth century edition of Isaac Watts' popular volume of moral poetry for children. Isaac Watts' popular and often reprinted work of moral and divine songs for children. This work was first published in 1715 and went through more than one thousand editions by the mid 19th century. 'Divine Songs' collects together didactic moral poetry for children the best known in this volume being 'Praise for Creation and Providence' 'Against Idleness and Mischief' and 'The Sluggard'. Undated dated the prior owner's ink inscription to the front paste down. In a quarter calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally generally smart. Boards are rubbed resulting in a small amount of loss of paper to the extremities. A few light marks to the boards. Bound without endpapers. Prior owner's ink inscription to the front paste down. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with only a few scattered spots. Small chip to the title page. Repair to the final leaf. Good S. Bailey hardcover
1853005092London: Fred Pitman 1853. 3 4-124pp 4. Original printed card covers. Back strip defective and largely absent binding still holding well corners rubbed covers lightly rubbed and soiled. Internally a few spots of foxing but generally fairly clean. Divided into monthly sections with biblical verses in Pitman's phonetic spelling system which comprised thirty-six letters representing all the sounds of the English language. Seemingly unrecorded. First Edition. Card Covers. Fair. 48mo. Fred Pitman Hardcover
18185000026London: John Murray 1818. Book. Very Good. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Internally very good with slight browning; binding firm; cover which looks to be rather later very good. John Murray Hardcover
1841C167580London: Jackson and Walford 1841. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Bound in contemporary full leather slightly rubbed otherwise very good indeed. Jackson and Walford, hardcover
1830004339Holdsworth & Ball 1830. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Good. 32mo - over 4 - 5" tall. Good to very good 2nd edition 1830. Half leather with marbled boards and end papers. Raised bands to spine with gilt titles. Some rubbing to leather and what appears to be a label abrasion to front board otherwise very good. Red edging to text block. Book Plate of John Hopton of Hereford to front end paper and some foxing to prelims and latter pages with the majority of the text clean and free from blemishes. A detailed discussion of meaning & abuse of religious and secular enthusiasm prophecy special providences heresy devotion etc. In essence enthusiasm evaluated right and wrong good and bad. <br /><br /> Holdsworth & Ball hardcover
180247532v 64 pages white title field on the top cover black and white frontispiece advertisements at the end published by M Jones paperback
18180020222222162DERBY UK: PRINTED FOR HENRY MOZLEY. BOUND IN HALF BLACK LEATHER WITH RUBBED MARBLED BOARDS AND "WORLD TO COME" AS ONLY GILT TITLE TO SPINE; THIS DATED 1818 NEW EDITION PRINTED AT DERBY UK IS IN VG CONDITION. THE DISCOURSES ON "JOYS AND SORROWS OF DEPARTED SOULS AT DEATH AND THE GLORY OR TERROR OF THE RESURRECTION" ARE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ESSAY "TOWARDS THE PROOF OF A SEPARATE STATE OF SOULS AFTER DEATH" V11/348pp WITH PREFACE SECTIONS 1 TO 5 THE ESSAY "TOWARDS THE PROOF OF SEPARATE STATE OF SOULS! THEN DISCOURSES 1 TO 13.DETAILS OF PUNISHMENTS IN HELL IN DISCOURSE 13. MINOR WEAR/RUBBING TO CORNERS AND EDGES OTHERWISE VG . Very Good. Hardcover. New Edition. 1818. PRINTED FOR HENRY MOZLEY hardcover
18727614New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1872. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Octavo. 8vo. 357 5 pp illus. First Edition 1872. Light wear with lightly soiled boards and age-toned text block. No markings binding tight clean white and bright. 5.5" x 7.5". Gilt-illustrated brown cloth with black borders and beveled edges and gilt lettering to spine. Harper & Brothers, Publishers Hardcover
18709423Albany N. Y.: John D. Parsons. Very Good. 1870. Hardcover. Clean brown leather with spine labels. Text tight & clean. Small leather gouge on spine. Endpapers with darkened edges from leather dressing. A few pages with a narrow damp stain on bottom margin. Law; 8vo; 222 pages . John D. Parsons hardcover
1861013886Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. First edition 1861. Government investigation of fraud related to Indian trust bonds bonds held in trust by the US government for benefit of various tribes. Dark brown cloth decoratively blind-stamped with patriotic designs gilt spine lettering 365 pages. Covers rubbed at the edges and chipped at the corners and spine ends minor chipping to rear joint good hinges clean pages with a faint dampstain to the lower margin of several pages not affecting text small ink doodles at the blank area near the bottom of a page where a section ends again not affecting text small chip from one lower margin closed tear to front free endpaper no names or other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Government Printing Office Hardcover
1860013354Boston: Brown Taggard & Chase 1860. Book. VG. Full-Leather. First Edition. Hayes account of the 1854 Greenland arctic expedition with one folded tape repaired map with tears. Recently rebound in full leather. Brown Taggard & Chase Hardcover
18961279090Sandbornton N.H. 1896. First Edition First Printing. 12mo. 253 pp. G; leather-bound spine and boards with gilded lettering and illustration to spine; bumping chipping and fraying to head and tail of spine as well as corners and along the edges of both boards; shelfwear minor rubbing to front and back boards; fading to marbled text block with some ink staining; age toning and staining throughout; some fading to text but still legible; shelved Front Case. 1279090. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. unknown books
18922602250003John C. Nimmo 1892. Hardcover. Good. 8x5x0. Limited Edition #287 of 520 copies printed. Bound in blue cloth. Gilt lettering. Top edge gilt. Hardcover. Edge wear. Spine ends chipped. Stain to rear board. vii 136 pages : illustrations some color ; 29 cm. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. John C. Nimmo, hardcover
1898403524Cincinatti OH: Curts and Jennings 1898. "Tales of life war travel and Colorado Methodism." This scarce first edition is in good condition with some light soil. Spine a bit faded covers show some wear. Front hinge is worn some light foxing throughout. 605 indexed and illustrated pages 6 x 9.5 inches. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Illustrated. 6 x 9.5. Curts and Jennings Hardcover
18963765111299NY: Republic Press 1896. Blue & beige cloth. Gilt lettered & pictorial front. Moderately rubbed beige portion of covers discolored interior clean/tight: VG. obl. 8vo. Illustrated in black & white by C.D. Gibson & Dan Beard. Black & white frontis engraving of Chauncey M. Depew. Title page in red & black ink. 2nd edition so stated Republic Press hardcover
1834059ADD51Printed by R. & G.S. Wood New-York for Jonathan Leavitt; and Crocker & Brewster Boston: 1834. 1834 pp. 4 368. 12mo. 250 mm. Foxed. Original cloth backed paper boards binding. Spine and paper title label chipped. Hardbound. Very good. With the ownerships of James P. Smart; and the Library of the U.P. Theological Seminary Xenia Ohio. Smart was born in Huntingdon PA; graduated and studied theology at Canonsburg; was licensed a Presbyterian minister in 1837; and was many years pastor of the Associate Congregation of Massie's Creek Ohio where he died in 1861. On the title page there is an ink inscription: James P. Smart. Presented to the Associate Society of Inquiry." From the Preface: "More than twelve years ago the Author projected a work which should at one view exhibit the several principal forms of spurious or corrupted religion. But discouraged. he abandoned the undertaking. Nevertheless the subject continually pressed upon his mind. At length he selected a single portion of the general theme and adventured - Natural History of Enthusiasm 1829. Emboldened to proceed. Yet fearing lest by an unskillful or unadvised treatment of certain arduous matters. he might create embarrassment where most he desired to do good he laid aside his materials. But in the interval by extending his researches concerning the rise and progress of the fatal errors that have obscured our holy religion the Author greatly enhanced his wish to achieve his first purpose. He therefore resumed Fanaticism; which is now offered to the candour of the Reader. He next proposes inadvancing towards the completion of his original design to take in hand Superstition and its attendant Credulity. A natural transition leads from Superstition and Credulity to Spiritual Despotism. The principal perversions of Religion having thus been reviewed it would be proper to describe that Corruption of Morals which in different modes has resulted from the overthrow of genuine piety. There would then only remain to be considered Scepticism or Philosophic Irreligion; and the series willembrace all that the Author deems indispensable to the undertaking he has so long meditated." Scarce first U.S. Edition. PA 29 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. (Printed by R. & G.S. Wood, New-York for) Jonathan Leavitt; and Crocker & Brewster, Boston: 1834. hardcover
1900024220New York: Funk & Wagnalls 1900. Book. Fair. Buckram. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Rebound in heavy brown cloth. Stated on the front end paper that the book was rebound in 1964. The pages are in good condition with a very few light scattered soil spots. There is name written on one of the front blank end paper and a couple of the front end papers have the bottom corner tip removed. The front hinge is cracked. Illustrated. Volume II 2 only. Oversized. Pages 1061 to 2318. Funk & Wagnalls Hardcover