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1921M10671Offprint:: Western Medical Times December 1921. 1921. Unpaginated 4 ff.; a few tears without loss creased. As is. Scholtz was Instructor of Dermatology College of Physicians and Surgeons University of Southern California; Dermatologist to Graves' Dispensary Los Angeles Medical Department University of California and to Kaspare Cohn Hospital. Western Medical Times, December 1921. unknown books
200170888Mansfield Centre: Martino Publishing Co 2001. cloth. Persia. 8vo. cloth. 152 pages. Reprint of the first edition published by Ernest Leroux in Paris in 1875 Besterman 3170. 1332 printed books described in detail concerning the establishment of Persia now Iran. Martino Publishing Co unknown books
184014107Bath N. Y.: R. L. Underhill & Co. 1840. 12mo. 300 pp. <br><br>Later edition. First was 1830. Scarce imprint: Not located via OCLC. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2S13991. Original brown cloth with title gilt-stamped on a red leather spine label spine white-lettered with library call number. Spine label chipped. Covers soiled with some bug-spotting. Corners worn cloth at foot of spine torn. Endpapers with extensive pencilling and ink writing. Light foxing. Good. R. L. Underhill & Co. hardcover books
179355221Newport: Oct. 15 1793. One-page octavo document approx. 8" x 6¼"; previous fold else near fine. Lucy Ellery Channing's father was William Ellery signer of the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island. "For 660 dollars & 3/4 which note I put into the said Mr. William Channings hands - for suit - and I promised to be accountable to the said administratrix in a sufficient compensation for the services that the said William Channing did in commencing an action upon said note and recovering a judgment thereon at the Circuit Court of the United States holden at Newport June 19 1793." Signed by Moses Seixas and docketed on the verso. Moses Sexias was Moses Levy's grandson. Moses Levy had died a year earlier. Moses Seixas 1744-1809 was a "first generation Jewish-American whose parents migrated from Lisbon Portugal to Newport. Seixas rose to prominence as warden of Newport's Touro Synagogue of Congregation Jeshuat Israel Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Rhode Island and co-founder of the Bank of Rhode Island. Seixas is best remembered for the congratulatory letter he penned on behalf of his congregation to then recently inaugurated President George Washington in 1790. Written just months after Rhode Island became the last state to ratify the United States Constitution Seixas sought assurances that the enumerated rights of freedom of religion and enfranchisement would apply to American Jews in the new republic" MountVernon.org. <br/><br/> Oct. 15 unknown books
P6189St. Petersburg: Tipografiia N. Tiblena i komp. 1866. Octavo 22.5 Ã 15.5 cm. Contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards with gilt tooling and title to spine; 501 1 pp. Title page lightly toned; boards rubbed still about very good. First edition. An early ethnographic linguistic and historical study of the Caucasus by a Russian ethnographer and statesman of French origin Ivan Ivanovich Shopen 1798-1870. Shopen began gathering materials on the region as part of his military appointment in 1829 creating a record of Armenia then a new territory of the Russian Empire. In 1840 when his first study of Armenia was published Shopen was appointed a member of the statistics committee of the Ministry of the Interior. Shopen was fascinated by the Caucasus and continued his scholarly work publishing several more books on the subject. This book is his last and contains a historical and philological analysis of ancient Armenian and Georgian literary works and historical sources as well as commentary on existing theories of the etymological origins of the words Kavkaz Caucasus and Kazbek. Among the works treated are the Armenian writings of Movses Khorenatsi Movses of Kaghankatuk Kagkantovathsi and the Georgian history of King Vakhtang of Kartli. This edition of these works became foundational for the study of the region in the Russian Empire. KVK OCLC show copies at Harvard NYPL Princeton and Yale. hardcover books
1982USHUHIS00JRARegnery Gateway c1982. Very Good. Shulvass Moses A . History of the Jewish People : Volume I The Antiquity. Chicago: Regnery Gateway c1982. 264pp. Indexed. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with minimal bumping to corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with slight rubbing. Regnery Gateway hardcover books
1964012420Chicago IL: College of Jewish Studies Press 1964. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. viii 210 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minor shelfwear. No dustjacket. College of Jewish Studies Press Hardcover books
1971023516Detroit: Wayne State University Press 1971. 161 1p. dj. Wayne State University Press unknown books
198253441Chicago: Regnery 1982-85. First Edition. Three octavo volumes. Cloth boards; dustjackets; 264247325. Fine unmarked copies in fresh unclipped dustwrappers. Vol III is a review copy with publisher's prospectus laid in. The set eventually ran to five volumes. Regnery unknown books
1973Embry 186432E. J. Brill 1973. First edition first printing. Adhesiver ghosting from bookplate removal small library stamp to title page near fine. Red cloth no dust jacket. E. J. Brill, 1973. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
190680383St. Petersburg: kn-vo Borba 1906. Paperback. Fair. 48p. Wrapper. 18cm. Cover rather worn and missing a good-sized chip. Some corner chipping to contents. Scattered pencil underlinings and markings. Pages 33-48 browned. Russian text. <br/><br/> {kn-vo Borba] paperback books
SKU1027658Yale university press; etc. etc. Hardcover. Good. B0006AJPO6 Red cloth boards. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Yale university press; [etc., etc.] hardcover books
1973140941310New York: Oak Publications 1973. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. 2 118 pp. Wrappers. Very Good with slight roll to spine light shelf wear. The late-arriving companion to Harry Smith's groundbreaking multi-record set Anthology of American Folk Music with sheet music lyrics b/w photos and interviews. An excellent resource for folk musicians looking to play and sing what they heard in that anthology. Oak Publications unknown 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 books
1968143107Philadelphia: Kenmore Press 1968. #94 of 100 signed on plate and bookplate by Dinnerstein. Hardcover. Folio plates and text NF; slipcase good with rubbing outside and one small paper tear but no breaks. 20 individual bw plates on rag paper each 12x18 inches. Folded 4-page text booklet. All in cloth-covered board folio with tipped-on cover illustration and black lettering in paper-covered board slipcase. Number 94/100 signed. Oversize. 19 bw reproduced plates by Dinnerstein and one original no. 94/100 signed. The text booklet includes a brief essay by Soyer the list of plates a biography list of exhibition awards collections and publications. An impressive publication. A terrific copy of this rare portfolio. Kenmore Press hardcover books
1964136119New York: Watson-Guptil Publications Inc 1964. hardcover. very good-. Soyer Moses. Edited by Robert W. Gill. Color plate frontispiece with black-and-white reproductions throughout. 160 pages 4to blue buckram tiny stain on the spine; faint scratch on the front cover. New York: Watson-Guptil Publications Inc. 1964. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> Inscribed on the title page: "To my fellow artists Jenny and Herb Gallant Moses Soyer."<br/><br/> Watson-Guptil Publications, Inc unknown books
19641327851New York: Watson-Guptill Publications 1964. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine white with black print; DJ has edgewear soiling along top edge small tear to front top edge; Boards in blue cloth with black print slight wear to corners and spine caps else clean and strong; Text block has spotting to edges mild tanning to endpapers else clean and tight; 160 pages illustrated b&w some color. Shelf: Art Instruction. 1327851. FP New Rockville Stock. Watson-Guptill Publications hardcover books
19742310224New York: Macmillan 1974. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed by author. First edition. Signed by author with inscription "To Bob Squires with my congratulations and best wishes for his training expertise." Jacket reverse lightly soiled. Spine soiled. 1974 Hard Cover. xviii 425 pp. "How to select care for train breed handle and show the German Shepherd dog. Accompanying the text are 270 illustrations including many photographs of champion German Shepherds. Macmillan hardcover books
187072335Madison: Atwood & Culver. Very Good. 1870. Softcover. Strong Moses M. ANNUAL ADDRESS BEFORE THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN. Madison Wis.: Atwood & Culver 1870. 38 pages yellow printed wrappers Good condition. . Atwood & Culver paperback books
183291006Andover: Flagg & Gould 1832. Hardcover. Very Good. 276p. Original cloth backed boards. 25 cm. Foxing probably heaviest on covers endpapers and first several leaves at beginning and end of book. Former owner's name S. F. Otis. Backstrip concave. <br/><br/> Flagg & Gould hardcover books
1838WB17569Andover & New York: Gould and Newman; Codman Press 1838. Hardcover. Good. Tall 8vo; pp. 276. Original boards stained worn and dusty. Early ownership signature. Scattered foxing. Stains to large folding plate at rear. Sold as is. <br/><br/> Gould and Newman; Codman Press hardcover books
183456096Andover Mass.: Gould and Newman 1834. First edition 8vo pp. viii 256; original cloth-backed blue paper-covered boards; printed label on spine; ink ownership inscription of Robert Hitchcock on front free endpaper pencil inscription of Ebenezer Alden Jr; covers slightly rubbed; board edges and spine extremities scuffed; textblock toned; otherwise very good and sound. Moses Stuart was an American biblical scholar who authored many commentaries for Greco-Roman classics. <br/><br/> Gould and Newman hardcover books
1832111447Andover Massachusetts: Flagg and Gould 1832. Small quarto pp. i-iii iv-vii viii 9 10-227 228: blank 229- 231: index 232: blank original drab boards with tan linen shelf back printed paper label affixed to spine panel fore-edges untrimmed. Second edition revised. The second edition of the first Hebrew grammar published in the United Sates preceded by the 1829 edition which was also published in Andover by Flagg and Gould. A graduate of Yale University Moses Stuart 1780-1852 clergyman and Biblical scholar was called to the professorship of sacred literature at Andover Theological Seminary Andover Massachusetts where he was inaugurated 28 February 1810. "At that time there was probably no native-born American who knew enough Hebrew to teach it properly. He began at once to study Hebrew seriously and wrote a short Hebrew grammar which he circulated among his students in manuscript. In 1821 he imported a font of Hebrew type and printed a larger Hebrew grammar the first to appear in America. Since no compositor was able to handle it he had to set most of the type himself." - DAB. Binding extremities worn printed label chipped some foxing and staining to text block a good copy overall. #111447 Flagg and Gould unknown books
1821304700Andover Mass.: Flag and Gould.Printers 1821. 386 2; viii 9-96pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Quarter contemp. calf. With wear to spine but solid internally fine. 386 2; viii 9-96pp. 1 vols. 8vo. WIKIPEDIA<br/>Moses B. Stuart an American biblical scholar was born in Wilton Connecticut. He graduated with highest honours at Yale in 1799; in 1802 he was admitted to the Connecticut bar and was appointed as a tutor at Yale where he remained for two years. In 1806 Stuart became the pastor of the Centre Congregational Church of New Haven being appointed professor of sacred literature in the Andover Theological Seminary in 1809.Here he succeeded Eliphalet Pearson 1752-1826 the first preceptor of the Phillips Andover Academy and in 1786-1806 professor of Hebrew and Oriental languages at Harvard. At this time he knew hardly more than elementary Hebrew and not much more Greek; in 1801-12 he prepared for the use of his students a Hebrew grammar which they copied day by day from his manuscript; in 1813 he printed his Grammar which appeared in an enlarged form with a copious syntax and praxis in 1821 and was republished in England by Dr Pusey in 1831. He gradually made the acquaintance of German works in hermeneutics first Johann Friedrich Schleusner Seiler and Gesenius and taught himself German arousing much suspicion and distrust among his colleagues by his unusual studies. However recognition soon followed partly as a result of his Letter to Dr Channing on the Subject of Religious Liberty 1830 but more largely through the growing favour shown to German philology and critical method. In 1848 he resigned his chair at Andover. Stuart died in Andover on January 4th 1852.Stuart has been called the father of exegetical studies in America. He contributed largely by his teaching to the renewal of foreign missionary zeal-of his 1500 students more than 100 became foreign missionaries among them such skilled translators as Adoniram Judson Elias Riggs and William G Schauffler. Stuart's 1850 book "Conscience and the Constitution" took the position that slavery is an institution allowed by the Bible but that as it was actually practiced in the United States slavery was morally wrong. Therefore there should be a voluntary emancipation of slaves by the Southern slave owners. Flag and Gould...Printers unknown books
183058296Boston: Perkins & Marvin no. 114 Washington St 1830. 8vo pp. 52; removed from binding; wrappers wanting; first gathering loosening else very good. Three editions were published in 1830. This copy signed by George Ticknor on the title page. <br/><br/> Perkins & Marvin, no. 114, Washington St unknown books