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187836605New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1878. 2 vols. 8vo; original brick cloth stamped in gilt and black light shelf wear otherwise very good. Bookplate on each pastedown. Vol. 1: 1607-1676; Vol. 2: 1677-1765. <br/><br/> G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
182433741824. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 215mm by 125mm sheet. Maori interest.<br /> unknown
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. Perkins & Marvin, no. 114, Washington St unknown
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
183018841Boston 1830. 52pp stitched in original printed wrappers. Scattered foxing and light wear Good. FIRST EDITION. Sabin 93202. AI 3628. unknown books
183027303Boston: Perkins & Marvin 1830. 8vo. 52 pp. <br><br>Moses Stuart 17801852 Professor of Sacred Literature at the Andover Theological Seminary was a noted Hebrew scholar the first to succeed in introducing German Biblical scholarship to an American audience and "the first American theologian to become favorably known abroad" DAB. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â American Imprints 3629. Removed from a nonce volume. Library pressure stamp on title-page. Occasional spotting or foxing. Perkins & Marvin unknown books
183255574Boston: Perkins and Marvin 1832. First Edition. First printing. Octavo in fours 24cm. In original tan paper-covered boards backed in blue ribbon-embossed cloth with small remnants of original paper spine label; plain endpapers; i-viii 9-180pp. With occasional contemporary annotations. A straight copy with general moderate wear and rubbing to boards inch-long tears to cloth over lower spine foxing throughout largely in margins: Good or better. Chaldean and Chaldee were common misnomers for Aramaic. ROSENBACH 350. Perkins and Marvin unknown
185021117London: Richard Bentley 1850. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Two volumes octavo. XV 1 438 XVI 437 1pp. Steel plate engravings in text; musical scores with Hebrew text; facsimile of Sephardic amulet. Largely uncut. Original blind-stamped cloth with gold lettering on spines. Engraved frontispiece in each volume. Remarkable illustrated account of the author's journey to the Holy Land with descriptions of ancient and modern Jewish culture in France Malta Tunisia Constantinople Lebanon Syria and Palestine; Moses Margoliouth was a learned and respected minister in the Church of England of the nineteenth century. As his name might indicate he was also of Jewish extraction. Born in Suwalki Poland in 1818 he arrived in England in 1837 and converted to the Christian faith the following year. This work exemplifies the growing English interest in the biblical Land of Israel during the 19th century and growing identification with the Nation of Israel leading in this case to increased missionary activity but also to a support of Zionism. Spines and edges age-toned. Tiny closed tears and minor abrasion at head and tail of spines. Small white stain on spine of first volume. Minor and sporadic foxing throughout. Bindings in overall good condition interior in very good condition. Richard Bentley hardcover
1850112872London: Richard Bentley. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Two Volume Set. VERY GOOD MINUS. Both volumes uniform in the original dark blue blind-stamped cloth with bright gilt titling/lettering to both spines. Some slight light 'patching' to the covers. The head/tail of the spines and the corners of the covers are 'bumped/crumpled' but have NO loss or chipping. There is a tiny 0.5cm loss of cloth to the inner front edge of Volume 2 but Overall this a sound and attractive 2 Volume Set. Images available on Request. The page fore-edges are LIGHTLY ingrained/stained with the dust of over a century and a half. Hinges tight and secure. Plain lemon endpapers. The rear inner paper hinges are split - through to the webbing in Volume One - but NO Inscriptions or marks APART FROM some old damp-staining to the portrait frontispiece to Volume One only. An engraved frontispiece to each volume. Most of the pages of Both volumes are uncut to the top edge unused and unread and Internally apart from the light brown old damp-stains to the frontispiece of volume one the books are Very Good Very Clean Tight and Bright. Volume One = xvi 438 pp. Illustrated with a Portrait Frontispiece steel engraving with some damp-staining and one other full page steel engraving of Tunis small dampstain to the bottom blank margin ; and with 8 wood engravings in the text including a small map of Malta. Volume Two = xvi 429 pp. Illustrated with a Frontispiece steel engraving and one other full page steel engraving of Goletta or Bay of Tunis; and with 6 wood engravings in the text PLUS pages of Hebrew Music. Appendix to Vol. 1 and an Appendix to Vol. 2. "This is a remarkable account in 'Letters' of the Author's journey to the Holy Land with descriptions of Ancient and 'Modern' Jewish culture/traditions/happenings in France Malta Tunisia Constantinople Lebanon Syria and Palestine. Moses Margoliouth Born in Suwalki Poland in 1818 he arrived in England in 1837 and converted to the Christian faith the following year was a learned and respected minister in the Church of England of the nineteenth century but also an author of many books on Judaism. This work exemplifies the growing interest in England about the biblical land of Israel during the 19th century and growing identification with the Nation of Israel leading to increased Missionary activity but also to a support of Zionism." . Rare in depth look at how Jews and Jewish traditions are viewed at this time. Jewish Interest. A Scarce Title in its original form. Overall an attractive and complete ORIGINAL 2 Volume SET. See IMAGES. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Richard Bentley hardcover
1850013028London: Richard Bentley 1850. Hardcover. Fair. Ex-library. Publisher's original binding in crimson cloth with gilt lettering on spine and blind stamped boards. Heads of spines are chipped. Library label and bookplate on front pastedown of Vol. I. Each volume has pinhole library stamps on their title page plus one additional leaf. No pockets. Four engraved plates with tissue guards including the frontispieces. Fourteen in-text woodcut illustrations. Several examples of Jewish music. 8vo. pp. xv 1 438; xvi 1437. 8.75 x 5.3 inches. Placed in a removable clear archival sleeve with a small loose slip of acid-free color-matched paper to mask the call number. A Pilgrimage to the Land of My Fathers is a record of travels and observations in a series of letters written between 1847 and 1849. Volume I covers London France Italy Malta Carthage and Tunis. Volume II: North African ports Constantinople Rhodes Lebanon Syria Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Margoliouth describes the character and relations of the Jewish communities in many of these places in Europe and the Levant including the Karaite Jews and Jewish converts to Christianity notes British and Christian missions documents contemporary and historical events meets with common and prominent individuals provides many reports on the varied relations between Jews Christians and Muslims and discusses issues of Biblical cultural and historical relevance. A wealth of detail. Moses Margoliouth 1820-1881 was a Polish-born British scholar a Jewish convert to Christianity and an Anglican minister. He studied at Trinity College Dublin and at the Hebrew College London. He was the author of The History of the Jews in Great Britain 1851. From the collection of John Wilson c. 1826-1900 pioneer merchant and book collector of Portland Oregon. The eight-thousand volume collection considered one of the finest on the west coast was bequeathed to the Portland public library in 1900. Richard Bentley hardcover
1823S81886London, E. and C. M'Lean 1823 Complete with 29 engraved plates + 1 engraved figure at titlepage, 29cm., hardcover (leather spine repaired, marbled boards with the title on the upper cover, used), some foxing, previous owner's name written on title page, tipped-in engraved ex-libris of Charles John Myles, S81886
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
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
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
182136222Andover MA: Published by Flagg & Gould 1821. 8vo. 46 pp. <br><br>By one of the seminaries greatest scholars. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemake 6913. Removed from a nonce volume. No wrappers. Published by Flagg & Gould unknown books
1818617933Andover Massachusetts: Published by Flagg and Gould 1818. Softcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 44pp. Removed from a bound volume. Printed self-wrappers. Faint stain on front wrap small chips at the rear wrap very good. Published by Flagg and Gould unknown
182627700Andover: Flagg & Gould 1826. 8vo. 35 pp. <br><br>Dedication sermon for the Second Church Boston Mass. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 26156. Removed from a nonce volume. Ex-library with a penciled notation in top right corner of the title-page. Very good. Flagg & Gould unknown books
180925563Pittsfield Mass.: Pr. by Milo Smith & Co. 1809. 8vo. 24 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 18699. Removed from a nonce volume. Foxing. Pr. by Milo Smith & Co. unknown books
181014973New-haven: First Congregational Society. Very Good. 1810. Hardcover. Disbound; foxed; soil; top corner with fold; rough; text quite legible; includes second "Farewell Sermon" same date and place Good . First Congregational Society hardcover books
185930540Jacksonville Oregon 1859. Caption title as issued. 7 1 blank pp. Uncut. Lightly toned Near Fine. <br/><br/> Moses praises Freemasonry "our great brotherhood." . <br/>Smith Pacific Northwest edition 3 7105. OCLC 21697435 11 as of September 2013. Not in Cowan or Sabin. unknown 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
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
1848B2311London: H.G. Bohn 1848. Minor wear of the binding and some toning of the plates otherwise a very good copy. Binding: contemporary full cloth with gilt image of a vase on upper board spine with 4 compartments of gilt tooled bands gilt lettering on two and three. Notes: Henry Englefield was an antiquary and scientific writer. He was a made a fellow of the Society of Antiquites in 1779 and also served as the president for a brief period. National Bibliography.<br>second and engraved edition with 20 additional plates. Size: 4to Illustration: With 51 beautifully engraved plates of ancient Roman and Greek vases. Pages: P. title printer imprint 3-12 51 plates unpaginated. Category: ; Book Plate Books General; Book Art Architecture & Design H.G. Bohn hardcover
1861701711861. Giessen J. Ricker'sche Buchhandlung 1861 8° XII 75 1 pp. 3 lith. Tafeln Pappband d.Zt.; feines Expl. Erste Ausgabe! "Die andere bedeutende jüdische Medizinerfamilie in Frankenberg war die Familie Lissard. Deren erster Vertreter Moses Lissard stammte aus Amöneburg wo er am 29. Juni 1835 als Sohn eines in sehr dürftigen Verhältnissen lebenden jüdischen Lehrers geboren wurde.15 Nach dem Besuch der Gymnasien in Fulda und Marburg begann er an der Philippina das Studium der Medizin. Ein Antrag vor der geforderten Studienzeit von vier Jahren zum Fakultätsexamen zugelassen zu werden wurde im April 1860 vom Kurfürsten abgelehnt trotz Befürwortung durch die Fakultät.16 Anschließend studierte er noch eine Zeit lang an der Universität Würzburg. Das Thema seiner Marburger Dissertation aus dem Jahr 1861 lautete: Tracheotomie beim Croup. 1862 legte er in Kassel das Staatsexamen ab. Während seiner Studienzeit in Marburg kam Lissard in engere Beziehung zu Wilhelm Roser einem der berühmtesten Chirurgen seiner Zeit und wurde einer seiner Lieblingsschüler. Als er ein nach seinen Angaben konstruiertes Instrument das als 'Lissard-Rosersche Nachbehandlungskanüle' bekannt wurde in einer Schrift empfahl schrieb Roser dazu die Vorrede. Erst im Frühjahr 1865 erhielt Lissard auf die dringende Bitte des Stadtrats beim kurfürstlichen Medizinalkollegium um Wiederbesetzung der damals vakanten Stelle die Praxiserlaubnis in Frankenberg. ." Jüdische Ärzte in Frankenberg von Horst Hecker unknown
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