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182246405442Paris, chez l’éditeur rue Montmartre n° 154, au premier, (1822) ; petit in-8, broché, couv. beige ornée. VI pp. (catalogue), 2 ff. (fx-titre et titre), 246 pp. - Frontispice dépliant gravé et colorié et 2e titre gravé et illustré d’une vignette.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Quérard Supercheries II, 732 nous apprend que sous le pseudonyme de Le Joyeux de Saint-Acre se cache un certain J. M. Mossé, ou plutôt Moses, marchand de meubles et homme de lettres. La France Littéraire V, 330 précise qu’il est né à Avignon, d’une famille juive et mort à Paris en 1825. Il a beaucoup produit, un peu à la façon et dans le (non) style de Cuisin et vendait lui-même ses livres avec ses meubles et avait créé à cet effet un réseau de distribution chez les commerçants de province. Le petit catalogue en-tête ne concerne que les livres du même auteur-éditeur. Quérard précise encore que ce Moses avait été un temps employé dans les bureaux de la préfecture de l’Aube et qu’il avait essayé de faire paraître un journal à Carcassonne. En 1812 il était à Paris et donnait des articles au Mercure. Dans sa Bibliographie vauclusienne, Barjavel le nomme J. M. Mossé et le fait naître à Carpentras vers 1780 : “Israélite (...) enlevé à sa famille vers l’âge de 7 ans, par ordre du greffier de la rectorie qu’animait un faux zèle catholique (il suffisait alors, pour qu’un enfant israélite fut légalement arraché à ses père et mère que le premier venu eût affirmé l’avoir baptisé), ne fut rendu à ses parents et sur leurs réclamations, qu’à l’époque où fut proclamée l’émancipation politique de ses coreligionnaires (...) Mossé s’est suicidé à paris peu avant 1830” Barjavel II p. 204.
1814394365London : H.G. Bohn 1814. 1st edition. Hardcover. Finely bound copy in modern aniline calf over marbled boards. Gilt blocked title to spine with raised bands. Light water-staining to title page. Impressively engraved. Particularly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 61 1 pages illustrations 150 i.e. 151 plates. Subjects; Vases. Art objects Classical. London : H.G. Bohn hardcover
1893209576Boston: Moses King 1893. Second Edition. Hardcover. Fair in boards. Text block detached from binding. Moses King hardcover
189227087<p><strong>1892 New York City Illustrated Moses King Handbook 800 Travel Photographs </strong></p><p>Moses King had a passion for publishing guidebooks that began before he even graduated college. His first work "<em>Harvard and its surroundings</em>" would launch him into several publishing jobs and pave the way to a career in editing and writing. </p><p>This printing of "<em>Moses King's Handbook of New York City</em>" <strong>features over 800 original photographs of New York from the 1890s</strong> – a wonderful find for the lover of travel! According to the preface: </p><p>"Never before has any one put forth an illustrated history and description of New-York City in a single volume at all comparable with "King's Handbook."</p><p>Item number: #27087</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>KING Moses</p><p><strong><em>King's handbook of New York city; an outline history and description of the American metropolis: with over eight hundred illustrations</em></strong></p><p>Boston Mass.: Moses King 1892. First Boston edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->928</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Filled with 800 illustrations</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Brayton Rodgers</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Hardcover; secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Decorative cloth</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~8.25in X 6.25in 20.5cm x 15.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Moses King hardcover
184340172<p><b>1843 1ed Goethe FAUST Tragedy Moritz Retzsch Henry Moses Illustrations ART Folio</b></p><p><i>"As soon as you trust yourself you will know how to live." </i></p><p>― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe<i> Faust</i></p><p>A rare 19th-century collection of 26 engraved plates illustrating the tale of the iconic German legend '<i>Faust</i>'. Best told by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe this printing of '<i>Faust</i>' is beautifully illustrated and engraved by esteemed artists; German painter Moritz Retzsch and English engraver Henry Moses. </p><p>Item number: #40172</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>RETZSCH Moritz ; MOSES Henry Engrav.</p><p><b><i>Illustrations of Goethe's Faust: by Moritz Retzsch. Engraved by Henry Moses.</i></b></p><p>London: Tilt and Bogue 1843. First edition.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete</p><p>o vi 2 32</p><p>o 26 leaves of plates plus frontispiece</p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure</p><p>o Green cloth</p><p>· Size: ~8.75in X 11.25in 22cm x 28.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>40172</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Tilt and Bogue hardcover
1893460705Chicago: W.B. Conkey Company 1893. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Stout quarto. 1120pp. Illustrated. Folding map affixed to rear pastedown advertisements. Blue decorative cloth stamped in black and gilt. Modest soiling on the boards a very good copy. W.B. Conkey Company hardcover
1812Flo212A collection of finely engraved plates illustrating the Regency vogue for neo-Classical dress<br /><br />29 delicate line engravings showing Empire-style costumes and furnishings as well as scenes from literature Alexander Pope's <i>Belinda</i> and antiquity Pericles Pan and Syrinx Echo and Narcissus<br /><br />Henry Moses 1782-1870 was a sought-after engraver who worked for James Barrie William Opie and Benjamin West. He enjoyed a great reputation for his outline plates which are distinguished for the purity and correctness of the drawing. Among his other works are <i>A Collection of Vases</i> 1814 <i>Picturesque Views of Ramsgate</i> 1817 <i>Vases from the Collection of Sir Henry Englefield</i> 1819 <i>Sketches of Shipping</i> 1824 <i>Marine Sketch Book</i> 1826 etc.<br /><br />This collection was also issued under the imprint of at least two other London publishers in 1823 McLean and Miller.<br /><br />Leather spine solid paper boards soiled bookplate of Walter and Edith Wiggin on front endpaper hinges repaired all 29 plates present but as often with varying degrees of foxing and spotting. Henry Setchel & Son hardcover
1823236441London: Printed by and for James Appleton Queen's Row Walworth 1823. First edition Appleton imprint. 28 of 29 engraved plates. 1 vols. Small 4to 8-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches. Original quarter morocco and boards with title label on upper cover " . Thirty Plates sic. Price Two Guineas". Piece removed from flyleaf; title page mounted. Plates clean; very good. First edition Appleton imprint. 28 of 29 engraved plates. 1 vols. Small 4to 8-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches. Delicate Flaxonesque engravings displaying Empire-style costumes and furnishings and scenes from literature Pope's Belinda and antiquity Pericles by Henry Moses 1782-1870. He enjoyed "a great reputation for his outline plates which are distinguished for the purity and correctness of the drawing. His art was peculiarly suited to the representation of sculpture and antiquities and he published many sets of plates of that class " DNB.<br/>This work was published under various titles DESIGN OF MODERN COSTUME by several different London printers. Lipperheide 994; Colas 2143; Hiler p. 633 Printed by and for James Appleton, Queen's Row, Walworth unknown books
181424Abe-139London: 1814. Near Fine. Decorative & Applied Arts & Design London 1814. Square 8vo elaborately gilt-decorated 19th century calf all edges gilt fore-edge gauffered. Rubbed scattered light foxing few plates w ith marginal dampstaining. Likely first editio n reputed to be the inspiration for Keats Ode to a Grecian Urn and a useful book for designers in the neo- classical style. Eighteen vignettes and 151 e ngraved plates ten of which are hand-colored i n watercolor to resemble terra cotta. Includes some views. Works from the collections of the British Museum Thomas Hope Sir John Soane Piranesi and o thers. . 19th Century Calf. Near Fine. Square 8vo. London: , Hardcover books
182442478Unpaginated. 30 b/w etchings. Etched title and 29 plates. The images are reminiscent of but more charming than those in Cooke's "Shipping and Craft." Brewington lists Moses as an English etcher who was born in 1782 in London. He worked for the British Museum and died in 1870. Moses published books of drawings of art objects and of historical scenes throughout the first half of the 19th century. However this title is among his scarcest. The present copy contains parts 1-4 in his series of waterfront views. Each image is dated so we can trace the progression from the Thames to Sheerness to the Dockyards. As time went on he issued more prints until he was able to publish an issue with 57 etchings. The edition offered here is rare with only two copies listed on OCLC. Brewington Dictionary p. 268. Scattered foxing some pages rather grubby but still a good copy of a lovely collection of images. Bound in 19th century 1/4 calf over marbled boards with gilt spine decoration.<br /><br /><br /> Henry Moses hardcover books
1873WRCAM52619Columbus Ga.: Isaac I. Moses Co. 1873. Broadside 10 x 8 inches. Minor soiling. Near fine. With directions for use. At the time of the Civil War the Moses family were fifth- generation Sephardic Jews. They were "completely acculturated into Columbus society while remaining devout Jews" Rosen. During the war Isaac Moses manufactured rifles for the Confederacy at Columbus. The American Civil War database lists an Isaac Moses serving in Nelson's Georgia cavalry but provides no further information. Not in Hummel or Singerman. ROSEN THE JEWISH CONFEDERATES 18-19 385 note 37. Isaac I. Moses Co. unknown books
187970665Moore Shissler & Co 1879. Hardcover. Used good. Original 1879 edition not a reprint. Large oblong black hardcover with green fabric spine gold lettering on front and back covers 89pp includes words for the music. Cover edges rather worn cover faces a little worn but still attractive 3-string binding rather weak at endpapers endpapers lightly foxed pages have a few minor age spots paper is still strong like new not tanned or fragile no marks or writing. OVERSIZE - priority mail and overseas orders may require additional shipping. We are a small family business with over 30 years experience providing fine new and pre-owned books online. You can expect professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. Moore, Shissler & Co, hardcover
1823236441London: Printed by and for James Appleton Queen's Row Walworth 1823. First edition Appleton imprint. 28 of 29 engraved plates. 1 vols. Small 4to 8-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches. Original quarter morocco and boards with title label on upper cover " . Thirty Plates sic. Price Two Guineas". Piece removed from flyleaf; title page mounted. Plates clean; very good. First edition Appleton imprint. 28 of 29 engraved plates. 1 vols. Small 4to 8-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches. Delicate Flaxonesque engravings displaying Empire-style costumes and furnishings and scenes from literature Pope's Belinda and antiquity Pericles by Henry Moses 1782-1870. He enjoyed "a great reputation for his outline plates which are distinguished for the purity and correctness of the drawing. His art was peculiarly suited to the representation of sculpture and antiquities and he published many sets of plates of that class " DNB.<br /> This work was published under various titles DESIGN OF MODERN COSTUME by several different London printers. Lipperheide 994; Colas 2143; Hiler p. 633 Printed by and for James Appleton, Queen's Row, Walworth unknown
1814018016Albany NY: Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen 1814. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Early reprint edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 146 pages of text followed by vi pages of subscriber's names. Illustrated with two plates titled "The Execution of Ten of Miranda's Officers" and "The Schooner Three Friends picking up Sherman Lippincott and Smith." Newly rebound in cloth with a leather spine label retaining the original bookplate re-attached to the inside front cover. Ex-libris with a stamp on the title page one interior page and the final page. The title page was washed and the edges and a tear expertly and archivally repaired. Some page edges are chipping. Title continues ".three years and a half. To which is added a Biographical Sketch of Gen Miranda." Howes 644 1814 reprint of the 1812 first edition "One of the few contemporary narratives relating to the Miranda expedition.". Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen Hardcover books
1814018016Albany NY: Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen 1814. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Early reprint edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 146 pages of text followed by vi pages of subscriber's names. Illustrated with two plates titled "The Execution of Ten of Miranda's Officers" and "The Schooner Three Friends picking up Sherman Lippincott and Smith." Newly rebound in cloth with a leather spine label retaining the original bookplate re-attached to the inside front cover. Ex-libris with a stamp on the title page one interior page and the final page. The title page was washed and the edges and a tear expertly and archivally repaired. Some page edges are chipping. Title continues ".three years and a half. To which is added a Biographical Sketch of Gen Miranda." Howes 644 1814 reprint of the 1812 first edition "One of the few contemporary narratives relating to the Miranda expedition.". Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen Hardcover
1821158589London: Henry Setchel and Son c.1821. A finely printed collection in an attractive contemporary binding. The exquisite illustrations by Henry Moses depicting fashionable Neoclassical-style dress and furniture were praised by the English art critic Sacheverell Sitwell as "probably the finest and neatest engravings that have ever made their appearance between the covers of a book" quoted in Watkin p. 52. Henry Moses 1781-1870 a printmaker and engraver who specialized in classical design was distinguished by his "neatness and purity of outline" ODNB. Designs of Modern Costume was commissioned by Thomas Hope art collector and patron and all the scenes in the volume are depicted against the background of his museum-residence in Duchess Street. Hope himself was involved in the design and composition of the suite. "The persons shown throughout the book - in what are effectively a series of conversation pieces - are dressed in modernized versions of the ancient Greek costumes which Hope had recreated from antique sculpture and vase-paintings. The women's costumes are an enchanting compromise between the fashions of the fifth century B.C. and of 1810; and as such they appear to be unique in the history of Regency costume" Watkin pp. 219-220. This work first appeared in 1812 with only 20 plates. The present copy is an enlarged edition containing all the plates from the first edition and nine additional designs; multiple impressions of this edition with variant titles and imprints are known though the order of their publication is debated. Savage in his catalogue of early printed books in the British Architectural Library states that the present undated variant is quite possibly "the first to have been published with 29 plates. issued between around 1820 and 1822"; he assigned a date of c.1821 on the basis of the imprint as Henry Setchel died or retired in 1822. Octavo 218 x 160 mm. Engraved title page and 29 plates. Contemporary red straight-grain morocco spine with gilt ruled raised bands lettering and floral decoration gilt in compartments covers bordered with a double gilt fillet and a blind foliate roll small ornaments blind stamped to corners gilt decoration to board edges and turn-ins marbled endpapers edges gilt. Extremities slightly rubbed short split at head of rear joint but firm some marks and scuffs to boards contents foxed the engravings remaining sharp. A very good copy. Savage 2207. David Watkin Thomas Hope 1769-1831 and the Neo-Classical idea 1968; Nicholas Savage Early Printed Books 1478-1840: M-R 1994. hardcover
1824443353London : Septimus Prowett 1824. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very good copies in marbled boards backed in gilt-blocked full calf. Spine and boards dust-toned bumped and rubbed as with age. Somewhat nicked pages. Stretched hinges with loose pages with binding detaching from text block. Scattered foxing. Physical description; 2 volumes frontispiece portrait plates. Subjects; Canova Antonio 1757-1822. Canova Antonio 1757-1822 Criticism and interpretation. Canova Antonio 1757-1822 ; Portraits. Canova Antonio 1757-1822. Sculpture Italian. London : Septimus Prowett hardcover
18977630New York: King's Handbooks 1897. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. Pp. 96. Illustrated throughout with over 950 portraits and 90 views of Lower Manhattan and its architecture most of these black & white photographs. Index. Bound in olive-colored cloth with gilt titles stamped on cover black titles printed on spine and decorative motifs printed on cover with original yellow wrappers bound within. Minor wear to original boards. Hinge beginning to loosen at rear. Original prospectus laid in rear see last three photos has wear to edges and a closed tear along fold. "A history and description with articles on financial topics" presented at the height of Gilded-Age Robber Barons many pictured here. Among them Cornelius Vanderbilt Jay Gould Hartwig Baruch John Rockefeller and others. A remarkable encapsulation of the era presented here in a well preserved copy. Cover is now protected within a clear removable archival jacket. King's Handbooks hardcover
1825002288New York by H. Spear n.d. c.1825 1825. 1 vol. 8-1/4" x 5" 36pp. library stamps to first two pages occasional foxing pages rumpled bound in a full black leather card folder title gilt to cover amateurish rebacking in black cloth black cloth to inner hinge/title-page all things considered still in acceptable condition. REFRENCE: McDade 726 RBH locate only 2 copies ever to appear at auction the last 2004. The deceased with some complications was assaulted while walking near "Sailors' Snug Harbour" in New York City and died of a blow. The defendants were convicted of manslaughter. New York, by H. Spear, n.d., (c.1825) hardcover
18275138Newcastle upon Tyne: M A Richardson. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Covers lightly rubbed and scuffed. Occasional minor marks. 1827. First Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover. 300mm x 230mm 12" x 9". 46 plates. 46 hand-pressed b/w etchings. . M A Richardson hardcover
181358749Andover: Flagg and Gould 1813. First edition 8vo pp.123 1; quarter calf over marbled boards manuscript paper label on spine; boards rubbed upper joint starting textblock clean and sound. One of the first books published at Andover Theological Seminary and for more than thirty years the standard among theological institutions. Paradise A history of printing in Andover. Prior to his joining Andover as professor of sacred literature Stuart had no acquaintance with Hebrew. He immediately began intensive study of the language and became one of the few native-born Americans to know enough to teach it. Lack of funding compelled Stuart to produce his own grammar for the benefit of his students which was first circulated in manuscript then printed in 1813 and expanded in 1821. He had to import Hebrew type and as local printers couldn't properly set it did much of the setting himself DAB. While other grammars of Hebrew had been printed in America as accompaniments to lexicographical works this is one of the earliest if not the first separately produced grammar of Hebrew in the States. American Imprints 29896. Flagg and Gould unknown
183248338Pembroke CT 1832. 8vo pp. 2 100 2; 6 leaves of mounted dried flowers mostly perished at back; 1 extra bifolium laid in containing three pages of "wandering thoughts"; contemporary quarter red calf over marbled paper-covered boards; upper joint cracked at the top boards rubbed and bumped; very good. A manuscript notebook full of pontification on a variety of subjects some rather mundane "Friendship is an acquisition which is very necessary and needful in life" and some on more colorful topics: the autobiography of a hat Yankee peddlers "Among the variety of imposters which we daily meet the yanks peddlers must be the first which comes under our observation"; slavery; the plight of the Indians; fashion "Where the old fashioned knee-buckles have been turned into some article of fancy; the sheepskin pantaloons and horn buttons have given place to morocco shoes and shell combs". Thirty-three entries are provided in all. One describes the town of Pembroke CT; there seems little otherwise to indicate where these essays were published if at all. unknown
183248338Pembroke CT 1832. 8vo pp. 2 100 2; 6 leaves of mounted dried flowers mostly perished at back; 1 extra bifolium laid in containing three pages of "wandering thoughts"; contemporary quarter red calf over marbled paper-covered boards; upper joint cracked at the top boards rubbed and bumped; very good. A manuscript notebook full of pontification on a variety of subjects some rather mundane "Friendship is an acquisition which is very necessary and needful in life" and some on more colorful topics: the autobiography of a hat Yankee peddlers "Among the variety of imposters which we daily meet the yanks peddlers must be the first which comes under our observation"; slavery; the plight of the Indians; fashion "Where the old fashioned knee-buckles have been turned into some article of fancy; the sheepskin pantaloons and horn buttons have given place to morocco shoes and shell combs". Thirty-three entries are provided in all. One describes the town of Pembroke CT; there seems little otherwise to indicate where these essays were published. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18142105280016Boston Lancaster Concord Portland; Andover: Various; Christian Register; A. & J. Shirley; Russell Cutler and Co.; Allen & Lamson; Crocker & Brewster; True & Greene; etc 1814. Hardcover. Good. A collection of 20 sermons from early 19th century Massachusetts. Bound in contemporary leather backed marbled boards. Good binding and cover. Manuscript table of contents page written in an early and precise hand. Two are very scarce. <br> Contents: No.1 F.W.P. Greenwood "A sermon delivered on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Boston Female Asylum. September 23 1825" Boston: Christian Register 1825 20 pp.; No.2 Nathaniel Thayer; Isaac Allen "The characteristics of Christian preaching. A discourse delivered at Littleton Massachusetts at the ordination of Reverend William Hunt White January 2 1828." Lancaster Mass.: Ferdinand and Joseph Andrews; 1828 24 pp.; No.3 James Sabine "The glory of the latter house: a sermon on the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of Boston" B.: The Congregation 1828 20 pp.; No.4 Nathaniel Thayer "A discourse pronounced before His Excellency John Brooks Esq. governor." B.: Legislature 1823 24 pp.; No.5 Aaron Bancroft "A sermon delivered at the installation of the Rev. Andrew Bigelow" B.: Christian Register Office 1823 28 pp.; No.6 Jesse Appleton "The perpetuity and importance of Sabbath : a sermon delivered at a meeting of citizens from most of the towns in the county of Cumberland and from several counties adjacent held at Portland November 10 1814 : for purpose of taking measures to promote the due observance of the Lord's day" Portland Me. : A. & J. Shirley 1814 30 pp.; No.7 Jesse Appleton "A sermon preached at Boston at the annual election May 25 1814 : before His Excellency Caleb Strong Esq. Governour His Honor William Phillips Esq. Lieutenant Governour the Honorable Council and the Legislature of Massachusetts" B.: Printed by Russell Cutler and Co. 1814 29 pp.; No.8 Moses Stuart "Two discourses on the atonement" Andover Mass.: Flagg and Gould 1824 54 pp.; No.9 Edmund Foster "A Sermon on the death of Capt. Jacob Priest who died of small pox at the hospital in Lexington" Concord Mass.: Allen & Lamson 1824 14 pp.; No.10 American Unitarian Association "Constitution and circular of the American Unitarian Association" B. Christian Register F.Y. Carlile 1825 8 pp.; No.11 Lyman Beecher "The faith once delivered to the saints : a sermon delivered at Worcester Mass. Oct. 15 1823 at the ordination of the Rev. Loammi Ives Hoadly to the pastoral office over the Calvinist church and Society in that place" B.: Crocker and Brewster 1824 40 pp.; No.12 Warren Fay "A sermon delivered January 1 1822 at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Bennet to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society in Woburn Mass." B.: Crocker & Brewster 1822 39 pp.; No.13 Moses Stuart "A sermon delivered before His Excellency Levi Lincoln esq. governor His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop lieutenant governor the Hon. Council the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. being the day of general election" B.: True and Greene 1827 42 pp.; No.14 Henry Ware "To the reverend and honorable the Corporation of Harvard University" Signed on p. 30 by eleven professors and tutors of the university Cambridge 1824; No.15 Henry Colman "A discourse on the proper character of religious institutions : delivered at the opening of the Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square Salem Tuesday 7 Dec. 1824" Salem Mass. : W. & S.B. Ives 1825 48 pp.; No.16 Orville Dewey "The claims of Puritanism. A sermon preached at the annual election May 31 1826" B.: True & Greene 1826 32 pp.; No.17 Nathaniel Thayer "Means by which Unitarian Christians may refute misrepresentations of their faith" Lancaster: F. & J. Andrews 1828; 15 pp.; No.18 John Pierpont "A discourse delivered in Hollis Street Church Boston September 2 1827: : occasioned by the death of Horace Holley LL. D. late president of Transylvania University" B.: Christian Examiner 1827 31 pp.; No.19 David Damon "A sermon : delivered at Lunenburg December 2 1827" Lancaster MA : F. and J. Andrews 1828 22 pp.; No.20 William Ellery Channing "A Discourse delivered at the Installation of the Rev. Mellish Irving Motte as Pastor of the South Congregational Society" B.: Bowles & Dearborn 1828 43 pp. Various; Christian Register; A. & J. Shirley; Russell, Cutler and Co.; Allen & Lamson; Crocker & Brewster; True & hardcover
18981507090052Moses King 1898-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Folio. 96 p Bound in publishers green pictorial cloth. Gilt lettering to front board. Good binding and cover. Wear to extremities. Hinges cracked. Dampstain to head of pages and gutters resulting in ruffling to gutter margin of pages. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US. Moses King hardcover