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1796753581796. WELCH Moses C. The Addressor Addressed; or a Letter to the Correspondent; Containing Some Free Remarks on His "Address to the Rev. Moses C. Welch." Humbly Dedicated to the Honorable Zephaniah Swift Esq. Norwich CT: Printed by Thomas Hubbard 1796. 1st ed. 36pp. Disbound. Light scattered foxing else very good. One of a series of pamphlets between Welch and Swift. Welch accuses him of drifting towards infidelity but both remained firm Federalists. Evans 31607. unknown
179443739Norwich CT: Thomas Hubbard 1794. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume else a very good copy faint soiling inked notation on title bottom edge trimmed from last leaf not affecting text. 64 pp. 8vo. In reply to Zephaniah Swift's anonymously published "The correspondent" concerning the case of the Rev. Oliver Dodge of Pomfret Conn. Welch is clearly on the side opposite Dodge noting there are "affidavits swore that Dodge had stated he would marry "the ugliest creature that omnipotence could form provided she was possessed of an interest of ten thousand pounds or an independent fortune." Sabin 102523. Evans 28058. Trumbull 1606. Thomas Hubbard unknown books
1796WRCAM45838Norwich Ct.: Thomas Hubbard 1796. 36pp. Dbd. Light foxing and toning. Very good. Part of a pamphlet war between lawyer Zephaniah Swift and the local Connecticut clergy hinging on the ordination of his friend Rev. Oliver Dodge. Dodge's appointment was blocked due to allegations of incorrect behavior which Swift denounced as false and manipulative writing several scurrilous pamphlets in response. In this work Moses Welch pastor of a Mansfield church responds in kind. Only a handful of copies in ESTC. EVANS 31607. SABIN 102518. ESTC W13227. Thomas Hubbard unknown books
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184555411Boston: S. N. Dickinson & Co. printers 1845. First edition 8vo pp. 40; removed from binding wrappers wanting; very good. The Boston Farm School was established by a group of Boston philanthropists who purchased Thompson Island in the North End of Boston for $6000. The Farm School was conceived to instruct young at-risk boys principally orphans or boys with single parents in "agriculture gardening or other useful occupations as would contribute to their maintenance and tend to form in them habits of industry and order." The Boston Asylum for Indigent Boys an orphanage in the North End merged with the Farm School in 1835. AAS Harvard Trinity Boston Athenaeum and Boston Public in OCLC. Not in American Imprints. <br/><br/> S. N. Dickinson & Co., printers unknown books
187139148AB1871. Erstausgabe Leipzig Leiner = Schriften herausgegeben vom Institut zur Förderung der israelitischen Literatur No. 53 16. Jahrgang 1871 8° 276 S. Text: Fraktur schwarzer Pappband der zeit mit handgeschriebenem Rücksnschild das sehr schmale Rückenschild stellenw. angerändert innen - wie immer - papierbedingt etwas gebräuntsonst ein altersgemäß schönes sauberes Exemplar rar! "Moses von Wassermann geboren am 15. Juli 1811 in Gunzenhausen nach anderen Angaben in Ansbach; gestorben am 18. Oktober 1892 in Stuttgart war Rabbiner und Kirchenrat der jüdischen Oberkirchenbehörde in Stuttgart." Quelle: Wikipedia Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main Nordend ggü. Musterschule möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main Nordend close to Musterschule is possible. It saves the shipping costs. unknown
199527386NY: Philomel Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0399226877 . Seventh printing thus. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Philomel Books hardcover books
1999Q-0698116488Puffin Books 1999-08-16. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Puffin Books paperback
1995Q-0399226877Philomel Books 1995-09-12. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Philomel Books hardcover
3387Hartford: Published under the Authority of The General Assembly By Hudson & Goodwin 1812 or 1813. Engraved By Abner Reed E. Windsor. Hand-colored engraving 36.5" x 44.25" plus margins dissected and mounted on linen folding into original 8vo covers half red leather and marbled paper boards gilt title "Connecticut" and gilt rules at spine. CONDITION: Good spotting mainly in the lower left quadrant which seems to be endemic to case map examples as evident in copies at Harvard and the Library of Congress which can be viewed online. <p>The first state of this scarce important and very fine map of Connecticut offered here in desirable case map form with beautiful original color.</p> <p>This large and impressive map depicts the entire state of Connecticut as well as narrow portions of adjacent states the whole of Long Island Sound and part of Long Island. A circular cartouche incorporating the Connecticut coat-of-arms appears in the lower right corner along with a fine calligraphic dedication to Governor Roger Griswold. A handsome compass rose with a fleur-de-lis directional is situated in Long Island Sound near New Haven. A key in the upper left margin identifies some thirty-five points of interest including churches academies court houses gun & pistol factories paper mills distilleries glass works ore beds light houses etc. The last item listed is "Humphrysville - The first extensive successful woolen mill in the country." According to Thompson there is an apparently later state of the map in which this note had been transferred to the site of present day Seymour. Also noted by Thompson are the turnpike roads a recent development and apparently the first to appear on an American map.</p> <p>Warren & Gillett undertook the first survey of the state since William Blodget's map of 1792 carrying out much of the field work themselves but also as Ristow points out likely incorporating manuscript maps from local surveyors as well as other locally provided data. "Though the publication of this map was a private venture the survey had an official sanction. At the May session 1811 of the Connecticut legislature a resolution was passed authorizing Hudson & Goodwin 'at their own expense to prepare and publish from actual survey a map of this state and for that purpose the petitioners are authorised.to pass over the land of individuals in the state.and empowered to examine the records of the state'" Thompson. As the authoritative map of the state the Warren & Gillet map served as the prototype for other maps of Connecticut into the 1840s.</p> <p>Although cataloged by Thompson and others as 1812 the date of publication of this map is somewhat unclear. The inscription to Governor Griswold reads in part "Respectfully Inscribed By the Publishers. Hartford February 1812" but the copyright date is 1813. Also the last governor listed is John Cotton Smith who succeeded Griswold in 1813.</p> <p>Moses Warren 1762-1835 was born in Hopkinton Rhode Island but soon moved with his family to East Lyme Connecticut. He served as a sergeant in the Revolutionary War and surveyed the Western Reserve in 1796. Warren's partner George Gillet 1771-1853 was born in Hebron Connecticut. He was appointed surveyor general of Connecticut following publication of this map.</p> <p>A splendid early map of Connecticut.</p> <p>REFERENCES: Thompson Maps of Connecticut 52; Ristow American Maps & Mapmakers pp. 96-98.</p> Hartford: Published under the Authority of The General Assembly, By Hudson & Goodwin, 1812 [or 1813]. Engraved By Abner Reed, E. unknown
6209657273.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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20182-6202015691LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2018. Paperback. New. 68 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.16 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
2018x-3319957430Springer 2018. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.56 inches. Springer paperback
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1786336Berlin: Bi-defus Ḥevrat ḥinukh neʻarim; Jüdischen Freyschule 1786. First edition. After leaf 10 numbering reverts to 1 and the text of Maimonides' Hilkhot Ḳidush Ha-Hodesh begins; Naṿeh Kodesh continues as a commentary to it. In contemporary half cloth. Binding rubbed and bumped light foxing throughout. Ink stain on title page. Overall a good copy. First edition. After leaf 10 numbering reverts to 1 and the text of Maimonides' Hilkhot Ḳidush Ha-Hodesh begins; Naṿeh Kodesh continues as a commentary to it. In contemporary half cloth. 4°; 2 1041 leaves and one folded engraved page of geometric diagrams. Waltsch’s work on geometry trigonometry and astronomy woth his commentary to Maimonides’ Sanctification of the Month. Bi-defus Ḥevrat ḥinukh neʻarim; Jüdischen Freyschule unknown
175933781London: Henry Kent 1759. Rare First Moses Browne Edition. Illustrated with ten copper-engraved plates by H. Burgh 15 woodcuts in the text one page of music and engraved head- and tailpieces. 12mo bound in full contemporary polished calf the covers double gilt fillet ruled at the borders the spine raised bands separating the compartments two compartments lettered in gilt. xiv 340 viii Index pp. A well preserved copy sometime respined the text-block and illustrations clean and in good order some offsetting to the title-page from the facing plate the binding strong and the hinges tight. THE SECOND MOSES BROWNE EDITION PRINTED IN 1754 AND CONTAINING TWENTY EIGHT PAGES MORE THAN THE FIRST NOW RARE IN COMMERCE. THIS COPY IN A CONTEMPORARY BINDING. A beloved classic of the English language and what many call the finest "How-To" book ever written; Walton's ANGLER has been described as "full of wisdom kindly humour and charity; it is one of the most delightful and care-dispelling books in the language." "More than most authors he lives in his writings which are the pure expression of a kind humorous and pious soul in love with nature while the expression itself is unique for apparent simplicity which is really elaborately studied art" DNB. <br> After the 1676 edition of The Compleat Angler the last Walton published before his death in 1683 no new editions of The Compleat Angler were published for almost one hundred years. Moses Browne editor of the 1750 edition and John Hawkins editor of the 1760 edition were likely both influenced to publish new editions of the Angler by Dr. Samuel Johnson the famous literary master. Browne produced a second edition of his version in 1759 leading to a dispute with Hawkins whose 1760 version was already being printed at the time. Each editor boasted that their version was the only correct one and Browne accused Hawkins of copying images and biographical information from his earlier version. Despite this controversy the 18th century editions introduced new context for the work in a new century as well as contemporary illustrations indicating the beginning of a revival for The Compleat Angler. University of Pittsburgh Henry Kent hardcover
1772041966London: Richard And Henry Causton 1772. 5th or later Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Ten Plates Music Pages Illustrations In Text. . Xxiv 364 Viii. Modern Quarter Leather Morocco Spine Label Beige Cloth An Unusually Thick And Strong Binding. Stated Eighth Edition Eighth Printing Of This Edition. Binding Fine No Wear Or Damage. Contents Complete Paper Browned. Inscription Between Two Sisters Dated '19 Very Faint Inscription Underneath Ownership Signature Of Samuel Steele Uttoxeter Staffordshire 1817 On Final Blank. <br/> <br/> Richard And Henry Causton hardcover
1759326881London England: Henry Kent 1759. Hardcover. Acceptable. H. Burgh. London: Henry Kent 1759. The second Moses Browne edition. Part I. title page as pictured 12mo. Part II as pictured "The Third Edition" 1759. 340 pages plus an 8 page index. DISBOUND COLLATED COMPLETE with original boards and remnants of leather. No spine. No former owner marks. Illustrated. Text is good with only occasional foxing and closed edge tears and corner wear. Engraved frontispieces and text illustrations of fish by H. Burgh. The second Moses Browne edition has an additional 28 pages. Notes are expanded the preface has been rewritten four new plates have been added and the other six have been re-engraved. "With the Laws that concern Angling And an Appendix which shews at one View.all that is Valuable Instructing or Curious that has appeared on the Subject." TEXT is COMPLETE in signatures with endpapers will need to be resewn and rebound. Henry Kent hardcover
1759wal759London: Henry Kent. G : in good condition. Rebacked. Some foxing. 1759. Seventh Edition. Green hardback cloth cover with grey slipcase. 160mm x 90mm 6" x 4". xxiv 340pp viii plates. 10 b/w plates numerous b/w vignettes. Inscribed by Moses Browne on frontis verso numerous hand-written notes on fishing within. . Henry Kent hardcover
1930000300Los Angeles: Art Guild Academy. Folio with leaves/plates laid in. Brown paper-covered boards spine in brown cloth. String closure to fore-edge. Folio clean and intact overall a very fine copy plate number 11 missing. All other plates crisp clean.Light owner's signature to inner flap. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1930. Art Guild Academy hardcover
1939371LA: Bordon 1939. Revisted & Enlarged. Hardcover. Fair. Large Format Hardback Spiral Bound cover has general wear a lot of wear at spirals nude male cover <br/><br/> Bordon hardcover
1833116191Boston MA: B. B. Mussey 1833. First Edition. 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo 5.75 - 6.75'' tall. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. B. B. Mussey Boston MA 1833. First Edition. 1st Printing. 125 pages. Moderate general wear. Size: 16mo 5.75 - 6.75'' tall. Ten Letters and concluding remarks. 'The following letters were published in the Universalist Magazine in the years 1820 and 1821 and signed 'An Inquirer after the Truth. They were addressed to Moses Stuart associate Professor of Sacred Literature in the Theological Seminary at Andover. In presenting them to the public now in a small book and with my real name affixed to them a brief statement of the circumstances which gave rise to them seems to be necessary. Without this some might suppose they were written since I became a Universalist whereas they were expressly written to avoid becoming one.' Religion::Christian Pre-1910 6591 6591 B. B. Mussey hardcover