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0428885284.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9781108001991_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
1835754L5Cambridge: J & J J Deighton 1835. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5.5". None. A smart uncommon fourth edition of Adam Sedgwick's publication on education at Cambridge University. Uncommon for this work to be in such a smart condition.In a full cloth binding with blind tooled floral motifs. The fourth edition of this popular work.Publisher's adverts to the rear. Written by Adam Sedgwick a British geologist and priest. At the time of publication he was a Woodwardian professor and fellow of Trinity College Cambridge. This work is an expansion of a lecture delivered in the Chapel of Trinity College on the day of the annual commemoration in December. In a contemporary full cloth binding. Externally generally smart. Bumping to the extremities. Spine has faded. Internally firmly bound. Tidemarks to the head of front pastedown and endpaper. Pages are bright with just the odd spot. Very Good Indeed J & J J Deighton hardcover
B9781108001991Paperback / softback. New. Adam Sedgwick was a distinguished Cambridge geologist who counted Charles Darwin among his many students. This book originated in a motivational address to students but expanded by 1850 to include Sedgwick's opinions on a huge range of scientific and philosophical debates of his time as well as ethics and religion. paperback
6610617Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 776 5th Edition . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
1396588280.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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SKU1027820E. Sargeant and Griffin and Rudd and J. F. Watson Publishers Philadelphia 1812. Good. First U.S. ed. 283 p. clean though age-toned with some foxing--only marking the former owner's name on front paste down; paper strong and of fine quality some faint staining on upper margin of the front paste down the upper edges of back end pages and of "An Extract of the Rules of the Philological Society." Additions to the Discourse include: "The Rich Man and the Beggar" "A Dissertation on Tobacco" "The Last Illness and Death of Dr. Porson" "An Advertisement" a page in Greek "An Address to the Philological Society." Binding firm; glossy leather boards still handsome though bumped at corners with a small scrape at upper edge of back board; gilt lettering on red patch on spine: "Clark's On The Eucharist." Some creasing along spine but superficial. E. Sargeant, and Griffin and Rudd, and J. F. Watson, Publishers, Philadelphia, 1812 hardcover
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elala2957Cambridge: Printed At The Pitt Press By John Smith…For J. & J.J.Deighton… 1834. Second Edition. Sedgwick’s discourse was based on a sermon he delivered in the Chapel of Trinity College in 1832. 8vo. pp. viii 157. engraved title vignette. contemporary half calf spine worn outer leaves foxed. armorial bookplate of Edward Strutt first Baron Belper 1801-1880 Cambridge: Printed At The Pitt Press, By John Smith…For J. & J.J.Deighton…, 1834 unknown
183418550Cambridge and London: Printed at the Pitt Press By John Smith for J. & J. Deighton Cambridge and John W. Parker West Strand London 1834. Cloth. Very Good. viii 157 pages. 5 1/2 x 8 1/8 inches 8vo. Publisher's cloth with remnants of paper spine label. Some fading to spine and mottled fading. Textblock untrimmed. Bright and clean internally. Spine professionally reinforced preserving original label and spine. Nice partial watermark on front pastedown "MILL" and "1832" in reverse. Cloth. Stated third edition after at least one printing in the previous year. William Ellery Channing's copy with his 1842 library bookplate on front pastedown and his signature at top of the title page. Small red nameplate of Sydney Ross Herschel bibliographer and a book collector in his own right also on front pastedown.<br/><br/>Sedgwick was one of the founders of modern geology and counted Darwin as one of his students. Here he has expanded on some of his lectures on education hoping to shed some additional light on the subject.<br/><br/>"William Ellery Channing April 7 1780 - October 2 1842 was the foremost Unitarian preacher in the United States in the early nineteenth century and along with Andrews Norton 1786-1853 one of Unitarianism's leading theologians. He was known for his articulate and impassioned sermons and public speeches and as a prominent thinker in the liberal theology of the day." wiki. Printed, at the Pitt Press By John Smith for J. & J. Deighton, Cambridge and John W. Parker, West Strand London unknown books
0483060186.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1814236681London: Printed for the Author 1814. Fourth edition with "many additions and improvements. 44 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Bound in marbled later wrappers. Very good. Fourth edition with "many additions and improvements" 44 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. First published in 1797 this was a popular anti-tobacco tract which was also reprinted in editions of 1798 1805 as well as this last lifetime London edition a New York edition appeared in 1829. "Fairholt notices that DISSERTATION 'was one of the bitterest attacks on the habit and becme the textbook of the oppositionists'" Brooks Arents Catalogue. Arents Vol. IV 1126-c Printed for the Author unknown
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34367London: Printed for G. Whitfield 1797. First edition iv 32pp. upper margin of title and 'To the readers' leaf closely shaved by the binders knife excising the word "A" from title some light foxing and staining inoffensive waterstain to lower gutter margin new endpapers recent cloth with printed paper label on upper cover. Adam Clarke 1762-1832 was an Irish born Wesleyan divine. He is probably best known for his Bibliographical Dictionary and commentary on the Bible but I believe that his first published work is his Dissertation on the Use and Abuse of Tobacco. This was a popular anti-tobacco tract which was also reprinted several times during his life. It was one of the bitterest attacks on the habit and became the textbook of the oppositionists. The work highlights the respiratory and muscular risks of using tobacco and tells of the results of tests carried out on pigeons and a cat. London: Printed for G. Whitfield, 1797 hardcover
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