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1919100392<p>8vo original cloth 260 pp. Backstrip somewhat faded and lettering on front cover is rubbed paper a bit aged but only slightly. Very good overall. Bishop William Moses was known as the "Baptist Garvey" and was actually a close friend of Marcus Garvey. He stood by Garvey when he was under attack and indicted for mail fraud and continued to speak out in his behalf. Unfortunately he was also involved with Garvey in a disastrous attempt to negotiate an agreement with the Ku Klux Klan. Garvey lost a lot of supporters because of this and Moses pastor of the Philadelphia Zion Baptist Church was asked to leave the church by the elders. This work focuses on the subjugation of the dark races by whites. Moses' goes through history to make his point and much of the discussion is on the international community. His solution for black advancement seems to be "black evangelism" or an active role of the church in the social and political development of the dark races.</p> Lisle Carey Press hardcover
1897011285Moses King 1897. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Rare Copy a Near Fine Copy with Tender Hinges.Very Scarce. Early look at The New York Stock Exchange with 1061 illustrations.Excellent Copy. Moses King Hardcover
1897011285Moses King 1897. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Rare Copy a Near Fine Copy with Tender Hinges.Very Scarce. Early look at The New York Stock Exchange with 1061 illustrations.Excellent Copy. Moses King Hardcover books
1899012166Moses King 1899. Book. Fine. Full-Leather. Presentation By Author. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Rare Full Leather Binding. First EditionVery Rare Presentation Copy." This Volume was Presented to Carolyn Whitmire by the Author Moses King in his office Lexington Avenue at 26th Street New York on October 4 1904'' Awesome copy. Gorgeous Copy. Moses King Hardcover
1899012166Moses King 1899. Book. Fine. Full-Leather. Presentation By Author. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Rare Full Leather Binding. First EditionVery Rare Presentation Copy." This Volume was Presented to Carolyn Whitmire by the Author Moses King in his office Lexington Avenue at 26th Street New York on October 4 1904'' Awesome copy. Gorgeous Copy. Moses King Hardcover books
178393701783 Berlin, bey Friedrich Maurer, 1783. Un volume in-8 (105 x 174 mm) en deux parties, de [2]+96+141+[1bl] pages. Reliure de lépoque en dem-basane à coins, pièce de titre jaune. Petits accrocs en bordure de la pièce de titre, sinon ouvrage en parfait état.
1832r4048London: Edward Lumley. G : in Good condition. Cover rubbed and bumped with corner and edge wear. Leather from lower corner part missing. Spine scuffed with chips at ends. Contents tight. Scattered browning. One plate No. 2 is missing not bound in out of the 26 relating to the section 'Faustus: From the German to Goethe'. The final section bound in entitled 'Sixteen Outlines of Schiller's Fight with the Dragon' contains two pages of Explanation and 25 verses no illustrations. 1832. New Edition with portrait of the author. Half-leather marbled board cover. 280mm x 210mm 11" x 8". vii 77p 15pp. Embellished with Retsch's series of outlines 26 of 27 illustrations present. The addenda 'May-Day Night' is translated by Percy Bysshe Shelly. Schiller's Fight with the Dragon was published in 1825 by Boosey and Sons. . Edward Lumley hardcover
186731821Stettin Szczecin/ Lviv: A. Druker 1867. Third edition. Hardcover. fair to good. Large octavo. Unpaginated. 146 double-sided leaves. Period brown marbled paper boards protected in modern glassine. Contains four title pages one for the work in total at the front followed by three individual title pages for each of the three parts of the work. Each title page with decorative woodblock borders. Two of the title pages state Stettin as the location of publication while the other two state Lvov Lviv. The title pages state this as the "third edition". Text throughout printed on blue paper following the first title page.<br /> <br /> This historically important work is a treatise and reference work on the natural sciences which is famous for its numerous woodcut illustrations and figures. It was the first Hebrew book of its kind to be published. It's author was the early Enlightenment Polish-Jewish physician Tobias Cohen aka Toviyyah ben Moshe ha-Kohen or Toviyah Kats 1652-1729. The work was first published in Venice in 1707 and is divided into three parts covering covers numerous topics including medicine physiology anatomy hygiene botany zoology cosmology and astronomy. Includes at total of 26 black woodblock illustrated figures and diagrams throughout outlining creation depicting the geocentric and heliocentric models of the solar system the four elements plants insects physical phenomena and ships sailing on the the spherical globe of the world among others. The third part is the most notable for its famous illustrated figure known as "The House of the Body" which shows the detailed interior anatomy of the human body and a multi-story house side by side relating and comparing the organs of the body to the divisions of the house. The work is also includes theology and cosmology from a Jewish context and discusses Sabbatianism.<br /> <br /> Text in Hebrew. <br /> <br /> Binding with rubbing to the extremities as well as abrasions and scratches to the paper boards. Front board starting to crack at the top of the front hinge. Starting following the second title page and at the interior rear cover. Contains copious period ink notes in Hebrew and English on the interior covers and endpapers. Printed ex-libris of a previous owner pasted on the front free endpaper. Library stamp from another previous owner Jacob Franklin on the bottom of the third page. Rippling to endpapers. Some sporadic minor to light stains and smudges. Title page of part 2 with a small tear resulting in minor loss of text and some light chipping to the very edge of the final leaf of part 2. Binding in fair to good- interior in good condition overall. Quite scarce. Hebrew title: מעשה טוביה<br /> Author: טוביה ×§×¥/ טוביה כהן/ טוביה הכהן/ טוביה הרופ×<br /> Publication: לבוב/שטעטין ×. דר×קיר תרכ״ז<br /> Alternate transliterations: Mase Towija 2nd title page Ma'aseh Tobiyah Ma'aseh Tuvyah Ma'aseh Toviyyah Ma'aseh Tovia. A. Druker hardcover
1678M7052London: Moses Pitt 1678. Very Good;. Size : 437x520 mm 17.20x20.47 Inches Coloring: Black & White Category: Maps Europe United Kingdom Scotland; Moses Pitt unknown
197033758New York: Weiser 1970. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. First US Edition of the reprinted 1896 edition is a Hebrew Book of Magic from the original 13th or 14th century manuscript in which Moses Gaster translated the mystical text and first published his findings in 1896 which was from this own collection.<br /> "The Sword of Moses: An Ancient Book of Magic" by Moses Gaster is a significant work in the field of mysticism and magical literature. <br /> <br /> The book includes an introduction a translation of the ancient text an index of mystical names various invocations spells prayers and a facsimile of the original manuscript to see the text in its original form. <br /> <br /> This Edition is in the original bright Green glossy board with gilt stamping on the front and spine in near fine condition. All pages bright and clean with very slight shelf wear and toning on the pages. Octavo with 52 xxxv pages facsimile. First half in English and back section text in Aramaic and Hebrew. Published without any dust jacket.<br /> <br /> A must for any esoteric collector. These copies are hard to find in such good condition and is a pivotal work for those interested in ancient magical practices Hebrew mysticism and the historical context of magical texts. Weiser unknown
178441998Boston: Benjamin Edes 1784. 52pp with the half title. Disbound occasional light toning. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> In this first Massachusetts Election Sermon after the peace with England Hemmenway counsels that God has ordained human liberty. "God has called us to liberty." The Christian has "a new covenant right to the common privileges of humanity." But Liberty means freedom from tyranny under the authority of a just government and God; it does not consist of "lawless licentiousness." We are all "subject to the obligation of the law of God." <br /> The sermon cautions against the "abuse of liberty." Hemmenway was the pastor of a Congregational Church in Wells then in Massachusetts and now in Maine.<br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 18526. Williamson 4411. ESTC W29297. Benjamin Edes unknown
1865764371865. HOGE Moses D. et al. Appeal to the People of Virginia. Richmond: 1865. 4pp. Orig. self-wrappers housed in custom 3/4 maroon morocco and marbled boards slipcase inner cloth chemise. Light scattered foxing else near fine. P&W 5148 locates only 7 copies. Open letter from members of the Virginia clergy in response to a conference organized by General St. John for increasing food supplies for the Army of Northern Virginia. unknown
12936Hyman Moses American 1870-. UNTITLED PORTRAIT. Etching 1941. printed with platetone. Edition size not stated. Signed in pencil lower right and with a presentation inscription lower left. 9 7/8 x 6 7/8 inches plate 11 3/8 x 8 inches sheet. Printed on paper watermarked "Rives" with deckle on four sides. A striking image very well achieved with much of its effect attributable to the wiping of the plate. A crease in the lower left corner and with evidence of hinging in the top corners else in excellent condition. We have found little biographical information on this artist but we have seen etched portraits of Toscanini and of Justice Holmes. We have seen an example of this print offered with the title "Sam." unknown
189722293New York: King's Handbooks 1897. Hardcover. Very good. Folio. 96pp. Illustrated throughout with photographs of the Exchange Wall Street and prominent men of the era. Green ribbed cloth printed in black and gilt. First and last pages on brittle yellow paper. The tit is overprinted raising the number of portraits to 1961. Front hinge repaired the brittle title page is rough along the edges binding is also rubbed else this is aivery good copy.<br /> <p>. King's Handbooks hardcover
197233064Jerusalem: Makor Publishing Ltd 1972. Limited edition. Hardcover. g. 1/290. Complete 4 volume set. 4to. Half-leather over blue cloth gold-stamped image on the cover and raised bands. Brown edges and yellow book mark ribbons. Hebrew and English title-pages. Facsimile of the 1509 Constantinople printing of Maimonides' famous code of Jewish Law the “Mishnah Torah.†This was the first edition to include the criticisms of R. Abraham b. David of Posquieres as well as the 14th century commentary Magid-Mishnah by the Spanish scholar Vidal Yom Tov of Tolosa and Migdal Oz by Shem Tov b. Abraham Gaon. Text in Hebrew. Covers slightly scratched and edges rubbed. Overall in good condition. Makor Publishing Ltd hardcover
186450647Krotoschin Krotoszyn/ Vienna/ Frankfurt am Main: Printed by B.L. Monasch/ Jacob Schlossberg's Buchhandlung/ Printed by Ferdinand Hauch 1864. First German translations. Hardcover. g to vg-. Octavo. 3/4 black morocco over buckram boards. Gilt lettering and ruling on the spine. Red speckled edges of book block. A complete set of the three parts of Maimonides acclaimed work The Guide for the Perplexed in German and Hebrew bound in one volume. All of the editions included here contain the first German translations of their respective parts of the text.<br /> <br /> Maimonides' intention with this work was to reconcile Aristotelian thought and logic with traditional Rabbinical Jewish theology. Originally written circa 1190 in Judeo-Arabic as Dalalat al-Ha'irin these writings takes the form of a lengthy three-part letter to his student Rabbi Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta and are seen as the main source for understanding Maimonides' philosophic view rather than his strictly being his views on Jewish law. It is the most known of his works in the non-Jewish world. The work's first translation into Hebrew was in 1204 by Rabbi Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon c.1150 - c.1230 a contemporary of Maimonides.<br /> <br /> Content:<br /> <br /> Moreh li-Tsedakah. Hu Sefer Moreh Nevukhim FIRST PART. 1839. Second German-language edition. 19 double-sided leaves with Hebrew pagination. 392pp. 3. In 1835 the first part of Maimonides acclaimed work was first translated into German with added commentary in Hebrew by Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal 1781-1855. That first edition featured the German translation printed in Latin script to accompany the Hebrew text. However for this second edition of that translation it is interesting to note that the text of the German is printed in Hebrew script. Content finely printed in double and single-column layouts with commentary printed in Rashi script. Divided in 76 chapters this part of the work contains discussions of an understanding and definition of the nature of God and divine anthropomorphism in the Hebrew bible including a detailed analysis of the Biblical Hebrew of the text to these ends. The final three pages included here contain and index in both Hebrew and German.<br /> <br /> BOUND WITH<br /> More Nebochim. Wegweiser für Berirrte SECOND PART. 1864. First German-language edition. x 99pp. This is the first German translation of the work's second part taken from the original Arabic text by way of the French translation by Salomon Munk 1861. The original Hebrew translation of the text is accompanied throughout by a translation and commentary in German by Max Emanuel Stern 1811-1873. Divided into 48 chapters the second part involves Maimonides discussion of proof of the existence of God the nature of creation the concept of prophecy and an examination of the 26 propositions for Aristotle's metaphysics. The initial pages contain introduction and foreword by Stern. Also included is a fold-out plate containing facsimile text from an original signed manuscript note from the hand of Maimonides himself written in Japhet son of Solomon's corrected manuscript copy of the Mishneh Torah held at Bodleian Library at Oxford MS Hunt.80 leaf 165a. <br /> <br /> AND WITH<br /> Dalalat al Haiirin Burechtweisung der Verirrten. Dritter Theil. THIRD PART. 1838. First German-language edition. viii 9 454pp. 5. This is the first German translation of the work's third part. Simon B. Scheyer 1804-1854 provides the translation and scholarly commentary in German to accompany the Hebrew of the text. This third and final part of Guide for the Perplexed is divided into 54 chapters and is considered the climax of the work and the culmination of Maimonides' previous analysis. Discussed are concepts including Jewish mysticism the Chariot of Ezekiel the moral aspects of the universe the problem of evil free will and the 613 mitzvot of the Torah. The final pages contain a scholarly index in German.<br /> <br /> Binding tight with some rubbing to extremities including the hinges of the spine. Spine and covers lightly sunned. Text throughout with some sporadic minor to light foxing. Much of the text is quite clean. A very few instances of underlining or notes in pencil. Binding in good interior in very good- condition overall. Hebrew title: מורה לצדקה .×”×•× ×¡×¤×¨ מורה × ×‘×•×›×™×/ מורה × ×‘×•×›×™×/ מורה × ×‘×•×›×™×. ×•×”×•× ×¡×¤×¨ דל×לה ×לח×ירין .חלק שלישי<br /> Author: משה בן מימון רפ×ל בר"×™ ×¤Ö¼×™×¨×©×˜×¢× ×˜×”×ל<br /> Publication: ×¤×¨× ×§×¤×•×¨×˜/ קר×ט×שין תקצ״ט<br /> Alternate titles and transliterations: Moreh Nevukim Doctor Perplexorum<br /> <br /> Bibliographic references: PART 1 Vinograd Krotochin 14. PART 3 Vinograd Frankfurt 578<br /> <br /> Provinence: Previously owned by Oxford religion scholar O.H.M. Lehmann dated 1949. Printed by B.L. Monasch/ Jacob Schlossberg's Buchhandlung/ Printed by Ferdinand Hauch hardcover
17962330942Berlin: Bey Haude und Spener 1796. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Second edition. Sticker on front corner edges rubbed ink name and stamp on endpapers. Scarce - only 12 in OCLC. 1796 Hard Cover. 124 pp. German text. Paper over boards handwritten titles on spine. Mendelssohn's ideas brought about the Haskalah Jewish Enlightenment. This work applies mathematical proofs to metaphysics. It won the author first prize in a Berlin Academy essay contest over Immanuel Kant and Thomas Abbt. Bey Haude und Spener hardcover
183850610London: Longman Orme Brown and Longmans 1838. First edition. Hardcover. Good condition. Octavo. ix 329 371pp. Bound in green pebbled cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Marbled edges. Gray endpapers. With preface by the translator Vindiciae Judaeorum: or a letter by Rabbi Manasseh Ben Israel and Mendelssohn's preface to the German translation of "Vindiciae Judaeorum" notes on Mendelssohn's reply remarks on Mendelssohn and a short catalogue of Ben Israel works in volume one. Mendelssohn's "Jerusalem: A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Authority and Judaism" in volume two. Light wear along edges of binding and lightly rubbed. Starting at dedication page of volume one. Longman, Orme, Brown and Longmans hardcover
194939220Paris: Chez Jean Porson 1949. Jacques Houplain. A UNIQUE COPY OF A MAGISTERIAL LIVRE D'ARTISTE. The most poetic French translation of the Book of Genesis illustrated with 87 WONDERFUL ORIGINAL ETCHINGS BY JACQUES HOUPLAIN. An unnumbered copy beautifully printed on fine Rives laid paper. The stated edition comprised 250 numbered copies. This copy includes A A REMARQUE SUITE PRINTED ON JAPANESE TISSUE OF THE 87 ETCHINGS IN THE BOOK; B AN UNRECORDED REMARQUE SUITE OF 12 ETCHINGS ALSO PRINTED ON JAPANESE TISSUE SIGNED IN PENCIL BY THE ARTIST AND JUSTIFIED 2/3 WITH REJECTED REMARQUES no other signed etchings from this book are recorded; C 17 additional proofs some with remarques also printed on Japanese tissue; D An original prospectus illustrated with an etching from the book. Folio. Loose as issued in original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT in the original cloth-backed board chemise and slipcase a bit of wear to extremities of slipcase. A fascinating copy of an extremely attractive book. <br/><br/> Chez Jean Porson paperback
197031500mcgraw hill 1970 hardback book in very good to near fine conditiondark blue leather bound gilt decorationstop page edges giltmarbled end paperssigned letter from robert moses october 141971 included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. mcgraw hill hardcover
190134493Berlin: Otto Lienekampf 1901. First edition. Softcover. vg. Folio. 4 131-159 3pp. Original wrappers illustrated by Art Nouveau illustrator Ephraim Moses Lilien. Exquisite issue of this early German interior design magazine published between 1900 and 1914. This February 1901 issue contains numerous b/w photographic reproductions as well as bordures motifs and illustrations by artist E. M. Lilien and others Hermann Radzig E. Lasch etc. This copy is complete with its two large fold-out floral pattern sheets and its color plate. Pattern sheets measure appr. 52" x 45" each. Page 155 features a large art nouveau pattern by Lilien 15 3/4" x 8". Minor shelf wear. Text in German. Wrappers and interior in overall very good condition. Otto Lienekampf unknown
Frommann-9783772815171frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Hardcover. New. XCIV 503 p. 156 x 209 cm. This volume provides German translations of the texts published in the Hebräischen Schriften I JubA Band 14 Hebrew Writings I. It contains Mendelssohns Kohelet musar Preacher of Morality an early work loosely based on the model of the moral weeklies his commentaries on the logic of Maimonides Bi'ur millot ha-higgajon and on Ecclesiastes in connection the texts written in connection with his Pentateuch edition by such scholars as S. Dubno and N. H. Wessely cf. JubA Band 151 moreover philosophical commentaries letters a poem and documents of the Jewish community in Berlin. The annotated transcription of the list of subscribers reveals a document which is important for the reception history of the Pentateuch edition. Apart from the commentary on Ecclesiastes and the pamphlet on the Pentateuch edition which are published in contemporary translations by Johann Jacob Rabe and Christian Gottlob Meyer this volume provides access to Mendelssohns texts in a new and for the first time complete translation. For translations of the treatise Hanefesch The Soul as well as of the introduction to the Pentateuch edition cf. JubA Volume 31 and Volume 91. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772815171frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Hardcover. New. XCIV 503 p. 156 x 209 cm. This volume provides German translations of the texts published in the Hebräischen Schriften I JubA Band 14 Hebrew Writings I. It contains Mendelssohns Kohelet musar Preacher of Morality an early work loosely based on the model of the moral weeklies his commentaries on the logic of Maimonides Bi'ur millot ha-higgajon and on Ecclesiastes in connection the texts written in connection with his Pentateuch edition by such scholars as S. Dubno and N. H. Wessely cf. JubA Band 151 moreover philosophical commentaries letters a poem and documents of the Jewish community in Berlin. The annotated transcription of the list of subscribers reveals a document which is important for the reception history of the Pentateuch edition. Apart from the commentary on Ecclesiastes and the pamphlet on the Pentateuch edition which are published in contemporary translations by Johann Jacob Rabe and Christian Gottlob Meyer this volume provides access to Mendelssohns texts in a new and for the first time complete translation. For translations of the treatise Hanefesch The Soul as well as of the introduction to the Pentateuch edition cf. JubA Volume 31 and Volume 91. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
1997Manohar-9780700709335Routledge 1997. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
1997Manohar-9780700709335Routledge 1997. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover