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179435177Boston: Printed at the Apollo Press 1794. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. Trimmed. 86 pages. Title page is page 1. Rear blank wrap present but detached. First 6 pages starting to detach. Pages 83-86 and the back cover detached. Old ink name top of the title page. Light toning to the contents. <br /> <br /> Evans 27110. Printed at the Apollo Press unknown
1780010808Carlsruhe: Im Verlag der Schmiederischen Buchhandlung 1780 Book. Fair. Hardcover. iv 283 1 pages. Vol 2 only - with a series title page - Sammlung der besten deutschen prosaischen Schriftsteller und Dichter Neun und neunzigster Theil - Mendelssohns philosophische Schriften. Undated circa 1780. Pages spotted throughout. In more recent cloth binding which is mottled with damp to the boards. Bookplate removed form the front pastedown. Ink number to the upper outer corner of the title page. Vol 2 only. Im Verlag der Schmiederischen Buchhandlung hardcover
17672202030016London : Printed for Richardson and Urquhart 1767. Hardcover. Good. Rebound in modern cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. 8 320 pages. London : Printed for Richardson and Urquhart hardcover
1718050182London: John Clark 1718. First Edition. Softcover Disbound. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 8vo. Disbound pamphlet no wrappers paper age toned especially at edges but not brittle. Page '23' is misnumbered as '20. ' On the last page following the end of the text is an announcement of additional publications by James Peirce on the larger subject plus a list of other Clark publications on the verso of the last page. Size: 8vo. 47 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 pound or less. Category: Religion & Theology; 18th century; History. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. John Clark paperback
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
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
179053953James Phillips London 1790. Fifth Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Size: 18mo 5 1/2 - 6 1/2". 46 pp. Binding firm with minor wear to spine. Previous owner's address in ink. Edges foxed and browned. Marbled paper covers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Religion & Theology; 18th century; Sociology & Culture. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 53953. . James Phillips paperback
1767183112London: Richardson & Urquhart. Fair with no dust jacket. 1767. First Edition. Hardcover. Full calf rebacked; damp-stain marginal corner through more than half of book. There is not a frontpiece opposite the title page. . Richardson & Urquhart hardcover
1776000046Frankfurt Und Leipzig: 1776 1776 224pp.original cover wrapped.1 illustration at the beginning.foxed. Frankfurt Und Leipzig: , 1776 hardcover
1794a016.811USA: Apollo Press in Boston by Belknap and Hall 1794. 225 x 144 mm. 86 pages. No halftitle. Title page and last leaf bit spotted. Text has plain marbled covers but is NOT bound with old label on which a new paper title label. FRONT COVER DETACHED. Else Book is in near very good condition with minor but just noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . 1st Edition. Paper. nrVG. Apollo Press in Boston by Belknap and Hall Paperback
180011012B1800. In 2 Vol. Parma: Dalla Reale Tipografia Parmense. 1800. CXVI264; 239 p. Later half vellum some rubbing. 1 page with outer corner torn away but no loss of text. Title page slight staining apart from this stainfree. An attractive wide-margined copy on laid paper. hardcover
17613500063London: Luke Hinde 1761. Book. Good/Very Good. Pamphlet. Third Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. pp 39 Previously bound with other material remnant of leather binding present. No wrapper or endpapers. Luke Hinde hardcover
1776190450Frankfurt & Leipzig.: No publisher. 1776. Publisher’s plain wraps paper spine label with handwritten title. . Very good untrimmed in the wraps. 8vo. 19.5x12 cm. German text. Mendelssohn’s musing on the immortality of the soul. weight: 0.4 lb. Engraved frontis. No publisher. paperback
17106365Amsterdam: Pieter Mortier 1710. Hardback. Fair/No Jacket. 2188 4to. Italian title "Il Grande Dittionario Hollandese et Italiano come pure Hollandese et Italiano". This is Volume 2 Dutch-Italian only. Leather binding spine in 6 compartments with 5 raised bands red and black title page engraved frontispiece opposite 860 pages. Condition notes: Front board detached front free end paper sticking to front paste down leather much scuffed. Text block sound ink smudging to earliest pages but the dictionary pages are clean and unmarked; age toning to paper. Pieter Mortier hardcover
17731696536London: E. & C. Dilly 1773. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Later 19th C. brown cloth with gilt titles. Engr. frontis. xl 136 pp. A little wear to spine extremities. Internally very good. Bookplates of two prev. owners on f.p.e.p. E. & C. Dilly 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
177363199xxxvii 136 pages with frontispiece Published by Edward and Charles Dilly hardcover
179844770Haverhill NH 1798. Very good two chipped corners light tearing and soiling along folds contents slightly faded but clean. 1 sheet. 7.75 x 13 inches. Dated June 4th 1798 Haverhill NH. Unsigned draft of a resignation letter to Governor John Taylor Gilman requesting to be discharged from service with the New Hampshire State Militia. "It is now almost fourteen years since I was called into the military line: And going on the sixth however unworthy - since I have been honoured with the command of the second division of militia in this state in the office of Major General. Now being considerably advanced in years & not enjoying a firm state of health. I am desirous of returning to retirement & making room for the better experienced & more alert officers."<br /> <br /> Moses Dow 1747-1811 born in Haverhill graduated Harvard in 1769 took up law was Kings Attorney 1774-5 under the Royal Governor and served in the New Hampshire colonial legislature1775-6. a Revolutionary War soldier state senator for the Fourth Provincial Congress president of the Senate; postmaster registrar of probate and Justice of the Peace. He served in the state militia from 1784 to 1798 with his final service as Major-General and though elected to Congress by the New Hampshire Assembly he wrote to Gilmore that he could not accept as in this case based on his ill health.<br /> <br /> References: Hamilton Child: Gazetteer of Grafton county N. H. 1709-1886 Syracuse NY. Syracuse Journal Company 1886; Francis Parkinson Keyes: "Moses Dow Citizen of Haverhill†Granite Monthly 3rd Quarterly Issue 1918 pp 141-144; Chandler E. Potter: Military History of the State of New Hampshire from its Settlement in 1623 to the Rebellion in 1861 Concord NH : McFarland and Jenks 1866Vol I; Dartmouth has his papers. unknown
1772N4306Paris: Saillant Librairie 1772. First French Edition . Half Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. XIV342pp1p advertisement. The famous GermanJewish philosopher of the Enlightenment MOSES MENDELSSOHN appears here as author: MENDELS-SOHN. Early 20th century binding. Corners and edge with some wear.Bottom corner with light crack away from edges see photo please. Old name on title page. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. FIRST FRENCH EDITION. <br/> <br/> Saillant Librairie 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
1745014020London: London : printed for J. Noon 1745. Book measures 21x13.5.cm. viii 3662pp. Bound in half calf calf corners cloth boards raised bands leather title label. Binding rubbed scuffed worn library number and label. Internally occasional library mark or stamp. Pages in good condition. A good copy. . Second Edition. Half Calf. Good Plus. 8vo. London : printed for J. Noon Hardcover
1745013894London: Printed by J. Noon 1745. Book measures 21.5x14.cm. viii 366pp 10pp booklist. Bound in modern maroon cloth with gilt title lettering. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally occasional library stamp or mark about 10 in all some minor spotting. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean copy. . Second Edition. Cloth. Near Very Good. 8vo. Printed by J. Noon Hardcover
177757413Metz France. Good. 1777. Hardcover. Contemporary boards recent cloth spine cloth tape reinforced hinges. . Ex-library. Board edges worn corners bumped pages foxed. Text in Hebrew. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
179817799Dedham: Mann and Adams 1798. Disbound. 28pp minor foxing. Attractive ornamentation at top of page 3. Very Good. Adams warns Wright that "the spirit of the times creates and promotes much bitterness in society highly unfavorable to religion." He faces the possibility of "persecution"; mean-spirited people hope American ministers will "meet the same treatment which has been dealt to the clergy in France." FIRST EDITION. Evans 33265. Not in Jenkins. Mann and Adams unknown
1773S13775London:: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly 1773. 1773. Sm. 8vo. xxxvii 3 136 pp. Engraved frontispiece. On page 121: "Inscribed to Mr. Betteroth". Original calf rebacked with handsome new spine and red morocco gilt-stamped spine label. Bookplate of Hastings Nathaniel Middleton. Some minor ink annotations to the title. Very good. Originally issued in 1729 under a slightly different title and then again reissued in 1739. This is the third edition. "Brown was an enthusiastic angler and in 1750 at the suggestion of Dr. Johnson brought out an edition of Walton and Cotton's "Compleat Angler". . . MOSES BROWNE 1704 – September 1787 was a pen-cutter from Clerkenwell London England who became a poet and eventually rose amongst the ranks of the Church of England. He made various contributions to the Gentleman's Magazine founded by Edward Cave at St. John's Gate in 1731 who awarded Browne several prizes for his contributions. Browne mixed with some distinguished literary figures of his time including befriending Samuel Johnson. Browne was appointed vicar of Olney Buckinghamshire in 1753. In 1764 Browne took on the post of Chaplain at Morden College in Blackheath London. He remained vicar of Olney at the same time as vicar of Sutton Lincolnshire until his death in 1787. See: John Bartlett Catalogue of Books on Angling: Including Ichthyology . . . 1882 page 15; DNB III pp. 52-3; Thomas Westwood Thomas Satchell Bibliotheca piscatoria a catalogue of books on angling. . . 1883 pp. 43-4. Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1773. unknown