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1831060032Idle Bradford : Printed and sold by John Vint 1831. Third Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. IDLE : 1831. Words to 316 hymns. Hardback. An attractive binding. Contemporary dark-red full calf-leather. Gilt lettered spine and gilt and blind decoration. Raised panels to front and rear covers; gilt and blind decoration to spine and covers. All edges marbled. Original marbled end-papers. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear and thumbing. VERY GOOD. 316 hymns plus Index. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. IDLE Bradford .: Printed and sold by John Vint. SCARCE <br/> <br/> Printed and sold by John Vint hardcover
16283London 16 August 1828. 2 pp. 10 x 7½ inches in good condition. Abraham Stead Missionary to South India Jaffna and Point Pedro in the 1820s. unknown
176642036Boston: Printed by R. & S. Draper in Newbury-Street 1766. 29 1 blank pp. Disbound with mild foxing. Else Very Good.<br /> <br /> A scarce Sermon preached on Cape Cod. ESTC locates two copies at AAS and one each at Boston Athenaeum Houghton the Library of Congress and NYHS.<br /> The Sermon asserts that "Christianity contains the most perfect rules for governing the temper and conduct; it prohibits every vicious affection and passion and directs to a right behavior in every circumstance and relation of life." James counsels: "Grudge not one against another Brethren lest ye be condemned. . ." <br /> Evans 10522. ESTC W26499. Printed by R. & S. Draper, in Newbury-Street unknown
186549673Troy N. Y.: A. W. Scribner Book and Job Printer Cannon Place 1865. 1st Printing Monaghan 802. Original printed self-wrappers stiched. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Bit of age-toning & soiling to outer leaves overall VG. 47 1 blank pp. 8vo. 9" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>"If it be that the South is avenged in his death she will find it to be a vengance that will recoil upon her own head; for in him she has lost her best friend and however little we could afford to spare him she could afford it less still." <br /> <br />One of the many such sermons that were published shortly after the tragic event of April 15th 1865; this particular one uncommon in the trade with RBH showing a 1945 Goodspeed catalogue as their most recent appearance. A. W. Scribner, Book and Job Printer, Cannon Place unknown books
1379838517.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
176241972Boston: S. Kneeland 1762. 28pp with the half title. Light toning imperfection at leaf 3-4 obscures a few letters. Disbound. Good. <br /> <br /> This election sermon illustrates the conditional loyalty that Colonists were willing to give their colonial government. Williams Pastor of the Church in Sandwich emphasizes that "Rational forms of government" are "conformable to the Will of God." The only legitimate function of rulers is "Good to the People." In forming Society its members do not surrender their natural rights to the fruits of their labors or the "immutable Laws of Equity." A Government "when tolerably answering the good Ends of it ought quietly to be submitted to for Conscience sake." <br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 9310. S. Kneeland unknown
177125148Boston: Richard Draper. 1771. Half title 31 1 blank pp. Disbound. Lightly foxed. Very Good. <br /> <br /> "As we are made rational and accountable creatures the care of ourselves and of our own happiness is the first natural and reasonable concern of every man. A rational self love though distinct from is not inconsistent with the more noble principles but subserves and promotes them." A footnote states that Hilliard succeeded Reverend Joseph Green who served the Barnstable church from 1725 until his death in 1770. <br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 12289. 664 NUC 0319346 6. Richard Draper... unknown
1762WRCAM47563Boston: S. Kneeland 1762. 228pp. Lacks half title. Dbd. Minor soiling. Very good. Sermon preached on the occasion of "the election of His Majesty's Council for said Province." Abraham Williams was the pastor of the church in Sandwich Mass. EVANS 9310. ESTC W29217. S. Kneeland unknown books
177125148Boston: Richard Draper. 1771. Half title 31 1 blank pp. Disbound. Lightly foxed. Very Good. <br/><br/> "As we are made rational and accountable creatures the care of ourselves and of our own happiness is the first natural and reasonable concern of every man. A rational self love though distinct from is not inconsistent with the more noble principles but subserves and promotes them." A footnote states that Hilliard succeeded Reverend Joseph Green who served the Barnstable church from 1725 until his death in 1770. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Evans 12289. 664 NUC 0319346 6. Richard Draper... unknown books
2007Q-0765351870Tor Fantasy 2007-07-31. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tor Fantasy paperback
2006Q-0765313405Tor Books 2006-03-07. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tor Books hardcover
20061-0765313405Tor Books 2006. Hardcover. New. 331 pages. 9.25x6.50x1.25 inches. Tor Books hardcover
1998x-0765760061Jason Aronson Inc 1998. Hardcover. New. 246 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Jason Aronson Inc hardcover
1998Q-0765760061Jason Aronson Inc 1998-08-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Jason Aronson, Inc hardcover
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1852003868New York: By the authors 1852. Very good. Three documents printed and partially filled in manuscript; approx. 6 x 12; illustrated with small engravings; a few small nicks to edges and mild age-toning; in very good condition. Abraham Bell 1778 - 1856 was born in a prominent Quaker family in Northern Ireland. Immigrating to New York in 1797 he co-founded Abraham Bell & Company with several partners of which he would become the sole owner and which would be renamed Abraham Bell & Son in 1844. A shipping firm and commissions merchant it imported and exported a variety of commodities though it specialized in the export of Southern cotton to the British Isles. During the potato famine of the 1840s Bell transported thousands of immigrants from Ireland. The three current bills addressed the shipping via various vessels of bales of cotton to Liverpool rosin to Glasgow and embroideries to Richmond. By the authors unknown
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