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1818278783Wien: Schmid 1818. Boards. Good. 435 pp. frontispeice portrait of Mendelssohn tipped in and illustration on title page new blue boards and new endpapers and hinges some dog eared pages Sepher Nethivoth Hashalom more commonly known as the Bi'ur is Moses Mendelssohn's revolutionary translation of the Pentateuch. Mendelsson translated the Pentateuch into German using Hebrew characters while the commentary was composed in Hebrew. The commentary aimed to explain the translation choices made by Mendelssohn and drew heavily on traditional medieval Jewish Bible commentators.Kestenbaum entry Was originally published in 1783 OCLC Number: 937074293 Schmid hardcover
1824HH5736Septimus Prowett 1824. ~Original quarter red morocco marbled paper to boards. Gilt lettering to smooth spines. Mild wear to spine edges. Mild rubbing to marbled paper on boards. Some wear to board edges especially corners. Small 4tos 19.8 x 28.8cm. Cracking at gutter after vol. I contents and around central gathering in vol. II. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Mild offset browning and foxing to endpapers. Pencil inscription to blank front endpage of both vols. 40pp. 'Biographical Memoir' to start of vol. I. Unpaginated except for Memoir. Portrait frontis to vol. I by W. H. Worthington after F. X. Fabre. Over 100 engravings in outline by Henry Moses of Canova's works with tissue guards. Some edgewear to tissue guards. Foxing largely confined to tissue guards. These two volumes were first published in parts from 1823; this is the first edition in vols. Presumably the project was begun immediately after the death of the great neoclassical sculptor in October 1822. Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi 1760-1836 was a brilliant Venetian salonnière and a close friend of Canova; her Opere di scultura e di plastica di Antonio Canova from which the descriptions in these vols are translated was first published in 1809. Byron in an 1816 letter to his friend Thomas Moore described her as a 'very learned unaffected good-natured woman . She has written very well on the works of Canova'. Henry Moses 1781/2-1870 printmaker: Thomas Dodd in his biographical catalogue of English engravers described him as an 'eminent artist distinguished for the neatness and purity of outline' who attained 'the highest proficiency in the decorative and ornamental department of the arts' Dodd in ODNB. His lucid neoclassical engravings with their 'Flaxmanesque manner of etching outlines free from shading or modelling' ODNB are well-suited to depicting the works of Canova. These vols provide an early record of the relocation of several of Canova's works to England as spoils of the Napoleonic Wars notably the colossal statue of Napoleon himself recorded here as 'now in the possession of the Duke of Wellington' and still on display in Wellington's London residence Apsley House. A third volume of the Works of Canova again with engravings by Moses & translations of text by Albrizzi was first published in parts by Septimus Prowett in 1827. These vols are the earliest 2-volume version. Influential work in original binding. Vol.1 is sound VG. Vol.2 slightly shaken.~Robust packaging. All UK orders trackable others on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edn. Hardback. Hardback. Good. c. 300pp per vol. Septimus Prowett Hardcover
18195794560 pages complete with 39 plates plus frontispiece & vignette title page with text in both English and French includes one hand-coloured plate at the end Published by Rodwell and Martin hardcover
1814AC12GLTBK142London: Henry G. Bohn 1814. Hardback contemporary half-morocco gilt titles to spine raised bands. Top edge gilt. Pp. xii 61 150 full-page plates to rear of which 10 are hand-coloured. Engraved title page and 18 plates within the text. 1st edition. nd. circa1814. Binding very slightly rubbed. A charming gilt decorative leather bookplate of W. A. Foyle to front pastedown. A splendid copy. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. ac12. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Henry G. Bohn Hardcover
182433741824. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 215mm by 125mm sheet. Maori interest.<br /> unknown
189540853Chicago: S. Ettlinger Printing Co 1895. 1st edition. Original green paper wrappers 12mo 56 pages. <br> <br> The author Isaac S. Moses is prominently listed on the title page as Rabbi of Kehilath Anshe Mayriv KAM Chicago's first Synagogue; these were sermons he delivered there.<br> <br> In addition the title page lists S. Ettlinger Printing Co. in Chicago as the publisher though the wrappers list Bloch in New York. This probably means that Bloch bought the printed run or the remains of it or the plates and put their own outer label on and then continued the distribution under their own name. Singerman 4882 simply listing Ettlinger in Chicago as publisher with no mention of Bloch.<br> <br> In his early days in the United States Isaac Moses "was considered a radical Reformer but later he took a more moderate position. In 1884 he introduced his own prayer book Tefillat Yisrael. <br> <br> Moses was a founding member of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and a member of the Reform committee charged with compiling an official prayer book. The appearance of the Union Prayer Book in 1894 has been credited to his personal initiative in preparing and circulating a manuscript when the committee's work seemed to be leading nowhere. Moses also published a number of sermons and textbooks for children. His Sabbath School Hymnal first issued in 1894 ran into 14 editions. While in Milwaukee he edited the weekly Der Zeitgeist 1880-82" encyclopedia.com. <br> <br> In one of these sermons Rabbi Moses discusses the evils that occurred in Egypt and then goes on to say "Does not our civilization show the most alarming symptoms of the evils and the diseases of Egypt We have fought for the emancipation of the negro but the enslavement of the masses by our modern indutrial system threatens to become a plague worse than ever befell the birth-place of Moses." <br> <br> Subjects: Jewish sermons American. English -- United States. <br> <br> OCLC: 25225212.<br> <br> Spine rebacked coveres rubbed and worn but solid. Good Condition Overall. Somewhat scarce. B AMR-57-6-BL-'f. Chicago: S. Ettlinger Printing Co unknown
1848292047New York: John F. Feeks 1848. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. 31pp. Woodcut portraits of Rev. and Mrs. Maffitt. Rebound in later cloth with leather spine label. Label rubbed some toning to the text and an old paper repair to the title page barely touching the lettering a very good copy. John F. Feeks hardcover
184031557London: H.G. Bohn. 1840. Other. In excellent condition. 299 by 237mm 11¾ by 9¼ inches. Original copper engraving finely hand colored when published. Fine hand colored copper engraving published in Moses HarrisAurelianÂ’ London at Henry G. Bohn 1840. The Bohn edition is well known for its fine coloring and its excellent paper quality. „Harris was encouraged in entomology from a young age by his uncle a member of the Society of the Aurelians. In 1762 he became secretary of a second Society of Aurelians. He was a skilled artist displaying some of his insect drawings at the Royal Academy in 1785. He drew and engraved illustrations for books including Dru Drury's Illustrations of Natural History 3 volumes 1770–1782 and John Coakley Lettsom's The Naturalist's and Traveller's Companion 1772.“ Wikipedia H.G. Bohn. unknown
186533072Odessa: M. A. Belinson 1865. Reprint. Hardcover. fair. 12mo. xii 192pp. Green paper boards with speckled edges. A dictionary of foreign words used by medieval Jewish writers such as Rashi Maimonides and R. Ashur b. Jacob. Words are ordered based on their appearance in the Bible and Talmud. First printed in 1831 in Prague. A useful tool for the philological study of rabbinic literature. Text in Hebrew Yiddish and French. Corners rubbed. Interior joint separated. Interior leaves stained. Overall in fair to poor condition. M. A. Belinson hardcover
189612833Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company 1896. Hardcover. 4to. Original full pebble-grained black leather on bevelled boards heavily blind-embossed and with gilt Illinois outline; inner dentelles. 548pp. All edges gilt. Numerous full-page steel engraved portraits. Very good. Minor edgewear; expertly rebacked in leather at some point with original gilt spine laid down; evidence of bookplate removal on front pastedown. Extremely discreet ex-library with NO spine marking; sole indication is a small blind-emboss on the title page. First edition a tight and handsome copy of this massive 3½ thick! tome difficult to find in acceptable condition. Superb plates and biographical sketches of Illinois pioneers and politicos. The Lewis Publishing Company hardcover
188338948Milwaukee: Meyer & Baer 1883. Softcover. g to vg. Large Octavo. 16pp. Original gray wraps with black decorative ruling and lettering on cover protected in modern mylar. Text of the two sermons: The Book of Life delivered New Year's Eve 5644 Oct. 1st 1883 and Shams and Realities delivered on the eve of the day of Atonement Oct. 10th 1883. Singerman 3173. Text in English. Wrappers with very light wear and some sunning along edges. Horizontal folding crease in middle of pamphlet. Offsetting from removed object probably a small newspaper clipping on title page and inside cover. Creasing of some pages at lower right corner. Wrappers in overall good interior in very good condition. Meyer & Baer unknown
1897009491: MOSES KING Publisher 1897. Hardcover. Very Good. B00K: Very G00D/ 1897. B00K: Very G00D/ $85O.12 Reduced from. KING`s VIEWS of the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE One Thousand and Sixty~One Portraits and Illustrations. KING Moses; American Spirits Manufacturing Company Distillers of Spirits and Alcohol. MOSES KING Publisher 1897; Stamped In Maroon Ink On Title Page Are The Words NINE NINETY TW0 1O61 Green Spine With Title In Black Letters Tall And Wide Hard Cover BooK: Very Good/ 96 Numbered Pages That Are Clean And Tight To The Spine Shelf Edge And Corner Wear. Printed On Off White Paper Browning From Aging. Corners Are Worn Through. In Better Condition Than You Would Expect Of A BooK Of This Age. Including Three Pages From Another Publication With Photographs Of Persons Of Interest From That Period Of Time. D/J: None. Might Require Extra Shipping And Handling To Your Destination Due To Large Size And Weight. Description Applies To This BooK ONLY Which Is A Treasure From The Past. This BooK Is Hard To Find Will Be Packaged And Shipped Carefully To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift. World Wide Shipping Available. <br/> <br/> MOSES KING Publisher hardcover
184832854H. G. Bohn. 1848. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Foxing at times heavy to pages. Spine cover is torn along joints but holding. Minor loss to head of spine. Boards has some moisture exposure with waviness and and bubbling to cloth covering boards. Front inner hinge cracked but holding. . H. G. Bohn hardcover
1892004002Moses King. Original boards light ware. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1892. Moses King hardcover
1893004003Moses King. Original boards light ware. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1893. Moses King hardcover
1879010341G.P.Putnam's Son's 1879. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 2 Volumes Covering 1607-1765 Beautiful Fine Set Without Wear.First Edition.Rare Condition.Gorgeous Set. G.P.Putnam's Son's Hardcover
1879010341G.P.Putnam's Son's 1879. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 2 Volumes Covering 1607-1765 Beautiful Fine Set Without Wear.First Edition.Rare Condition.Gorgeous Set. G.P.Putnam's Son's Hardcover books
182822149Andover: Flagg & Gould 1828. Third edition. Hardcover. g. 8vo. 3 works bound in one. 1 Moses Stuart. A Grammar of the Hebrew Language. viii240pp. Third edition. 1828. 2 Moses Stuart. A Hebrew Chrestomathy Designed as the First Volume of a Course of Hebrew Study. viii243pp. 3 A Manual Hebrew and English Lexicon including the Biblical Chaldee. iv2102pp. 1828. All 3 works in Hebrew and English. Heavy age wear and abrasions on binding. Waterstaining on top and bottom edge of some pages very light foxing to few leaves. Tight copy in overall good condition. Rare. Flagg & Gould hardcover
1814e9730London: J. Taylor. VG : in very good condition. Rebound with new eps. Book-plate on paste-down. 1814. First Edition. Modern quarter calf with marbled boards. 230mm x 170mm 9" x 7". xii 61pp plates. 151 engraved plates with number 115 used twice some hand coloured and 18 engravings in the text. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . J. Taylor hardcover
1824WRCAM22365Cincinnati 1824. 160pp. Contemporary calf red leather label chipped. Some minor scuffing to extremities. Foxed. A good copy. Second edition after the first of the previous year. "Guest a revolutionary soldier came to Cincinnati in 1817 and gives some account of his residence there. His voyages were to the Georgia and the Carolina coasts" - Howes. During the Revolution Guest had served in the militia unit which captured the noted partisan Col. Lincoln as well as John Graves Simcoe in New Jersey in October 1779. Many of the poems relate to the Revolution e.g. Gen. Washington Col. Simcoe's expedition etc. The journal which records three distinct travels begins on page eighty-three and describes trips to Cuba and the Bahamas in the 1780s a trek from New Brunswick to Canada in 1796 and a trip from New Brunswick to Cincinnati in 1817. Felcone states that only some copies of the second edition include a plate. The copy at hand does not have such a plate and there is no evidence that one has been removed. HOWES G456. THOMSON 471. SABIN 29139. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 16357. FELCONE COLLECTION 744. hardcover books
18326356Montreal: 14 December 1832. Very Good/A note of accounts between two brothers both powerful businessmen in the burgeoning city of Montreal. The document reads in part: "Alexander Hart in account current with Moses Hart. " The figures list balances payments compensations charges including for "1/3 burial wall" and totals. Moses Hart's autograph appears next to the total. The docket is in the hand of Alexander Hart. The Hart family was a major force in Montreal trade and commerce between the 18th and 19th centuries. 2 leaves 163 x 200 mm; first page blank. Docket on last page. Vertical fold. 14 December unknown books
18472518361847. unbound. 0.75 x 9.5 inches no place no date circa 1847 -- a narrow entry removed from a muster roll signed: "H.M. Judah - Captain & co. Commander." Docketed on verso: "Staff - 4th Infantry." Signed at the time when such notables who served with the 4th Infantry included U.S. Grant James Longstreet Philip Sheridan George Crook and Delaney Floyd-Jones. Very good condition.<br/><br/> Union Brigadier General and Indian fighter best remembered for his role in helping to thwart Morgan's Raid in 1863 and for leading a disastrous attack during the Battle of Rescara. Note: Henry Moses Judah was not Jewish. His father was a Parish Minister in an Episcopal Church of which Henry was a member of the congregation. He fought with bravery and distinction during the Mexican War but suffered heavily during the Indian campaigns and Civil War due to his raging alcoholism. He died at age 45 and is quite scarce in autographic material.<br/><br/> unknown books
18472518361847. unbound. 0.75 x 9.5 inches no place no date circa 1847 -- a narrow entry removed from a muster roll signed: "H.M. Judah - Captain & co. Commander." Docketed on verso: "Staff - 4th Infantry." Signed at the time when such notables who served with the 4th Infantry included U.S. Grant James Longstreet Philip Sheridan George Crook and Delaney Floyd-Jones. Very good condition.<br/> <br/> Union Brigadier General and Indian fighter best remembered for his role in helping to thwart Morgan's Raid in 1863 and for leading a disastrous attack during the Battle of Rescara. Note: Henry Moses Judah was not Jewish. His father was a Parish Minister in an Episcopal Church of which Henry was a member of the congregation. He fought with bravery and distinction during the Mexican War but suffered heavily during the Indian campaigns and Civil War due to his raging alcoholism. He died at age 45 and is quite scarce in autographic material.<br/> <br/> unknown
18145751London: H.G. Bohn 1814. Good. 23 cm; xi 61 1 pages and 151 engraved plates numbered 150 twelve of them hand colored. Eighteen additional engraved vignettes in text. Engraved title page. Bound in contemporary tan half calf over marbled boards with leather title label. Joints reinforced. Engraved title page somewhat foxed and toned. Light toning at edges but plates generally clean and free of blemishes. Reference: Bohn A catalogue of books 1848 p. 150. <br /><br />Influential compendium of the decorative motives of the Greco-Roman world. Published in 1814 under the imprint of Richard and Arthur Taylor Henry G. Bohn acquired the remainders from his father in 1831 and released them under his own name. H.G. Bohn hardcover
183711372London: Ackermann & Co 1837. Early Reprint. Hardcover. Good-. Henry Moses. 4to. Unpaginated. Illustrated throughout with plates of black & white drawings by Henry Moses. Two previous owner's bookplates to front pastedown one tipped-in over the other. Bound in the original decorated brown cloth gilt design and lettering on front board. Sunning to spine; edge-wear; foxing; one signature detached; binding cracked. With the armorial bookplate of Major-General Gerald James Cuthbert 1861-1931 a Scots Guardsman who fought in WWI; the other is noted maritime collector Frederick Ellis. Moses' 1781 –1870 achievement was capturing the quotidian aspects of England's maritime life -- no glory no cannons blazing no drama but for a verisimilitude in depicting the bustle of ship transportation. (Ackermann & Co) hardcover