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1963024960Leiden: E. J. Brill 1963. xii 178p. original stiff wrappers. E. J. Brill unknown books
178825418<p>Seixas' 1790 letter of welcome elicited the first president's most compelling statement on religious liberty "to bigotry no sanction." In this 1788 receipt Seixas signs a receipt documenting payment for carpet by William Channing the state's new attorney general.</p> <b>MOSES SEIXAS.</b>Manuscript Document Signed to William Channing December 18 1788. Receipt for carpeting. 1 p. 7¼ x 4 in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Complete Transcript</b></p><p> <i>Newport Dec<u>r</u> 19 1788</i></p><p><i>William Channing Esq</i></p><p><i>Bo<u>t</u></i> Bought <i>of Moses Seixas / 17 yds Carpeting . . . . . . . . . . .4/1 yd. £3.9. 5.</i></p><p><i>Received payment In full /</i></p><p> <i>Moses Seixas</i></p><p>Docketing on verso in another hand: <i>Moses Seixas</i></p><p><b>Moses Mendes Seixas</b> 1744-1809 was born in New York into a Jewish family. His father immigrated from Portugal to New York about 1730 and became a merchant. The family moved to Newport Rhode Island in 1765. Moses Seixas married Jochebed Levy in 1770 and they had eight children. He was one of the organizers and first cashier of the Bank of Rhode Island which conducted business in his house until 1818. After the British occupied Newport during the Revolutionary War Seixas remained in Newport but was among the signers of a document supporting the patriot cause. In 1790 he was the president of the Congregation Yeshuat Israel later Touro Synagogue in Newport. He was also a charter member and first grand master of St. John's Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in Newport.</p><p><b>William Channing</b> 1751-1793 was born in Newport Rhode Island and graduated from the College of New Jersey Princeton in 1769. In 1773 he married Lucy Ellery daughter of William Ellery a Newport lawyer who signed the Declaration of Independence and they had nine children. Channing was elected Attorney General of Rhode Island in 1777 and when Rhode Island ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1790 Channing became the first federal District Attorney. One of his sons was the famous Unitarian preacher William Ellery Channing 1780-1742.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>From 15 Sephardic families who arrived in 1658 Newport Rhode Island's Jewish community grew to be the largest in the colonies. Many Jews left during the Revolutionary War when Newport was occupied by the British. A significant number returned when the British left in 1779. By the time Rhode Island became a state there were approximately 300 Jews in the thriving Newport community.</p><p>Starting while on his way to New York to assume the presidency in April of 1789 George Washington received many messages from civic fraternal and religious organizations offering congratulations praise of his deeds in war peace and politics prayers on behalf of congregations or constituents. Washington's replies justly count among his most famous pronouncements setting a boldly inclusive tone that helped our new nation survive and expand.</p><p>After the first session of the first Congress Washington set out on a tour of the New England states except for Rhode Island which had yet to ratify the Constitution. It finally did so in May of 1790 and three days after the second session of Congress adjourned Washington Jefferson and others set out to visit Newport. On August 18 Washington and his entourage were greeted with four addresses written as open letters and read in a public ceremony. First the town then from all the Christian clergy then the Masonic order and finally from the Hebrew Congregation.</p><p>Moses Seixas on behalf of the Congregation Kahal Kadosh Yeshuat Israel congratulated Washington on his ascendancy to the Presidency. He invoked the language of the Revolution in arguing that Jews should be entitled to the same privileges as an American of any other religious denomination. Having been previously "deprived…of the invaluable rights of free Citizens" Seixas expressed his hopes for the success of the new "government erected by the majesty of the people a government which to bigotry gives no sanction—to persecution no assistance; but generously affording to all liberty of conscience."</p><p>Seixas' letter moved President Washington who echoed Seixas' words and built on them to make his most celebrated statement on religious freedom. He responded as soon as he returned to the capital New York assuring the Hebrew congregation that "happily the Government of the United States which gives to bigotry no sanction to persecution no assistance requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual support. It would be inconsistent with the frankness of my character not to avow that I am pleased with your favorable opinion of my Administration and fervent wishes for my felicity. May the Children of the Stock of Abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other Inhabitants; while every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree and there shall be none to make him afraid."</p><p>Washington's addresses responding to religious congregations included those of Baptist Congregational Dutch Reformed Episcopalian German Lutheran German Reformed Jewish Protestant Presbyterian Quaker Roman Catholic and other denominations.</p><p>Today we understand that Washington and his fellow Founding Fathers were oblivious to the realities of other kinds of oppression. Knowing what we know now how can we still value these slave-owners' declamations on freedom While acknowledging Washington's ownership of his full share of the universal biases of his age we can and should still treasure his "to bigotry no sanction" letter as a powerful testament to the promise of America. In the 218 years since Washington responded to Seixas' address has anyone come up with a better definition of the benefits and responsibilities of American citizenship</p><p>Washington's original letter was acquired by the Morris Morgenstern Foundation in 1948 and is on long-term loan to the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia. Seixas' letter to Washington is in the Library of Congress and Seixas' retained copy was acquired by the Morgenstern Foundation in 1949 and is with Washington's letter.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Fine condition with intersecting folds and slight bit of foxing.</p> books
2008186298University of South Carolina Press 2008-02-07. Hardcover. Good. Green cloth boards have minor wear- no dust jacket. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. University of South Carolina Press hardcover books
168338984Londini: Milonis Flesher pr. for the author sold by Pitt & Aylmer 1683. 4to 23 cm 9.1". 16 450 2 blank pp. Pp. 223/24 Ff3 lacking. <br><br>First edition: erudite translations of eight treatises. Born Jewish the French scholar Louis de Compiègne de Veil studied theology at the Sorbonne after converting to Christianity and set out to translate the whole of Maimonides' Yad ha-Chazakah from Hebrew into Latin. The present work encompasses the Sefer ha-Korbanot the section on sacrifices along with the portion on consecration of new moons and intercalations and Isaac Abravanel's preface to his commentary on Leviticus; the latter gives the => Hebrew and Latin texts on facing pages. Each section has a divisional title-page with continuous pagination. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC R25499; Wing rev. ed. M2854. Contemporary mottled calf framed and panelled in blind with blind-tooled corner fleurons; refurbished and nicely rebacked with speckled calf spine with blind-ruled raised bands and gilt-stamped leather title-label original leather pitted and worn. All page edges speckled red. Front fly-leaf title-page and one other institutionally rubber-stamped; Ff3 either a sectional title or a blank leaf lacking. Pages gently age-toned and cockled with a few corners bumped; small ink smudge in upper outer portions of two facing pages. "Exordium" with intermittent pencilled underlining and two marginal annotations pencilled in English. => Interesting 17th-century Judaica in a strong and decent copy. Milonis Flesher (pr. for the author, sold by Pitt & Aylmer) hardcover books
1970111421New York: McGraw-Hill 1970. First edition of this work by the legendary urban planner. Octavo original cloth illustrated. Presentation copy inscribed by the author "To Leyland Hayward with high regard Robert Moses." The recipient Leyland Hayward was a theatrical and Hollywood producer most notably of South Pacific and The Sound of Music. Fine in a very good dust jacket. Robert Moses was a public official who worked mainly in the New York metropolitan area. Known as the "master builder" of mid-20th century New York City Long Island Rockland County and Westchester County he is sometimes compared to Baron Haussmann of Second Empire Paris and was one of the most polarizing figures in the history of urban development in the United States. His decisions favoring highways over public transit helped create the modern suburbs of Long Island and influenced a generation of engineers architects and urban planners who spread his philosophies across the nation despite his not having been trained in those professions. Moses would call himself a "coordinator" and was referred to in the media as a "master builder". McGraw-Hill hardcover books
197345424New York: Quadrangle Books. Very Good. 1973. Hardcover. NY: Quadrangle Books 1973. First edition. 261 pages hardbound. Overall NF/VG. DJ has light rubbing and edgewear. . Quadrangle Books hardcover books
200419762004. MOSES Sheila P. PROJECT SUCCESS: THE RIGHT THING FOR THE RIGHT REASON. Foreword by Andrew J. Young. Atlanta Georgia: 100 Black Men of Atlanta Inc. 2004. Small quarto black faux-leather stamped in gilt in dust jacket. Limited Edition of 2000 numbered copies. Signed by Moses on the title page. Uncommon to locate a signed copy. Near fine tiny bit of rubbing to covers; little edgewear d/j. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1980249630New York: Norton 1980. First. hardcover. very good. 8vo 1/2 red cloth. New York: Norton 1980. Very good. Profiles of U.S. Presidents and their medical ailments while in office.<br/><br/> Norton unknown books
18326353Montreal: January 12 1832. Very Good/The Montreal businessman about to sell a parcel of land on St. Gabriel Street in Montreal writes "I Moses Hart of the Town of Three Rivers in the Province of Lower Canada merchant have made ordained constituted and appointed my Brother Alexander Hart Esquire of the City of Montreal as my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name." A larger-than-life figure in his day Hart dealt in land banking beer steamboat navigation as well as philosophy politics and law. . 1 leaf folio 184 x 305 mm. Paper seal present remains of red wax seal. Signed by Hart witnessed by H. K. Major and Ezekiel M. Hart. A bit toned usual folds else very good. January 12 unknown books
17876593Bern: in der Hallerschen Buchandlung 1787. Soft cover. Good. 8vo 152 x 95mm. 60pp. Modern wrappers margins trimmed close occasional spots lightly browned; front wrap loose but present. A satire on the Berlin academy written jointly by Lessing and Moses Mendelssohn criticizing the philosophical system of Alexander Popeís Essay on Man 1733-1734. Lessing German writer critic and dramatist was one of the most outstanding representatives of the Enlightenment era. His plays and theoretical writings often witty and ironic substantially influenced the development of German literature. In 1755 the collaborative work of Lessing and his friend philosopher Moses Mendelssohn anonymously appeared in the form of this provocative treatise Pope ein Metaphysiker! Pope as a Metaphysician. The controversial treatise dissected the subject of a contest at the Prussian Royal Academy. The two friends wrote it to confirm that there cannot be a true comparison between a poetic and a philosophic conception. <br/><br/> Bern: in der Hallerschen Buchandlung paperback books
183266774Cincinnati: Looker & Reynolds. Very Good. 1832. First Edition. Hardcover. Guest Moses. POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS; TO WHICH ARE ANNEXED EXTRACTS FROM A JOURNAL KEPT BY THE AUTHOR WHILE HE FOLLOWED THE SEA AND DURING A JOURNEY FROM NEW-BRUNSWICK IN NEW JERSEY TO MONTREAL AND QUEBEC. Cincinnati: Looker & Reynolds 1823. First Edition in contemporary calf professionally rebacked retaining the original leather spine label and almost seamlessly done. Old foxing but a nice fresh copy. Guest came to Cincinnati in 1817 and the journal here in pages 83-160 contains early reminiscences of that city and of his travels. The opening poem is an acrostic dedicated to George Washington. . Looker & Reynolds hardcover books
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
182329699Cincinnati: Looker & Reynolds 1823. 160pp moderately foxed. Original sheep hinges starting rubbed. Good. <br/><br/> The first edition reprinted in 1824. The poems reflect Guest's Revolutionary War experiences. He had commanded the unit that captured John Graves Simcoe after his raid into New Jersey. "Guest gives a detailed account of the events surrounding Simcoe's capture in New Jersey in 1779." Felcone 743. Guest's journal begins on page 83 and includes travels to Cuba the Bahamas Haiti and Jamaica in the 1780s; from New Brunswick NJ to Canada in 1796; and from New Brunswick to Cincinnati in 1817. <br/>Felcone Collection 743. Howes G456. Not in Decker Eberstadt. Looker & Reynolds unknown books
189132371Portland ME: W. s. Jones 1891. First Edition. 8vo pp. 117. Frontis portrait. Donor's presentation on blank. Olive drab cloth stamped in gilt. Cover little spotted and scuffed aat edges o/w a VG copy. W. s. Jones unknown books
199825852Morelia Michoacán Mexico: H. Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Zitácuaro Michoacán. Very Good. c.1998. First Edition. Softcover. worn and slightly damaged along spine light external soiling and surface wear to covers. B&W photographs facsimiles map INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author I believe on the half-title page; the inscription in Spanish is to an American colleague and also describes the book as being per my rough translation about "a life dedicated to the work and discipline of a young man who fought to the end to be a FAM pilot" FAM being Fuerza Aérea Mexicana the Mexican Air Force. The book is primarily about the most notable episode in the life of Miguel Carrillo Ayala 1908-1965: his historic 1936 solo flight -- in an airplane he built himself dubbed "Pinocho" -- from Zitácuaro to Mexico City a distance of about 150 km. In Spanish. . H. Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Zitácuaro Michoacán paperback books
42184London H. Moses. 1817. London books
1776190450Frankfurt & Leipzig. : No publisher. 1776. Publisher’s plain wraps paper spine label with handwritten title. . . Very good untrimmed in the wraps. 8vo. 19.5x12 cm. . German text. Mendelssohn’s musing on the immortality of the soul. weight: 0.4 lb. Engraved frontis. No publisher. paperback books
1890015411Chicago: Fregus Printing Company. Good. 1890. Buff wraps with title in manuscript on front. Paginated 231 - 386. Wraps have moderate toning and soiling light chipping to spine and all edges; text has light toning throughout. Six copies found in OCLC as of April 2018. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Fregus Printing Company paperback books
190258515New York: Moses King publisher 1902. Folio pp.106; nearly 600 views of the city's architecture promenades parks etc. and with over 1500 portraits of eminent steely-faced Philadelphians past and present not one woman among them the whole extensively indexed. Original pictorial green cloth covers and spine stamped in gilt green and black laid down over a new green cloth binding and recased; a few short tears entering in from the margins but on the whole very good and sound. Includes a history of the city by Talcott Williams and statistical information. <br/><br/> Moses King, publisher hardcover books
1998237273Los Angeles: Performing Arts Network 1998. Magazine. 44p. includes covers 8.25x10.75 inches articles interview ads very good program for the play in stapled deep lavender pictorial wraps. Interview with the playwright as well as other articles on California performance dining and music. Performing Arts Network unknown books
1915292060Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1915. hardcover. very good. 454pp. publisher's ads. 12mo blue cloth. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1915. Very good<br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin unknown books
197679179Middletown:: Wesleyan University Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. 0819520810 . A collection of poems. Stated first edition. Near fine in a very good light edge wear dust jacket. . Wesleyan University Press, hardcover books
1976113454Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press 1976. cloth dust jacket. small 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 70 pages. First edition. Author's second book. Several pin-sized holes in the front joint underneath jacket. Wesleyan University Press unknown 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