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1815biblio1Pamphlet 8vo removed disbound 35 pp. Mostly disbound a bit soiled folds and creases at edges ink smudge on title aging and toning throughout. Noah Worcester 1758-1837 was born in New Hampshire and would become a noted a clergyman. He published several important tracts on religious subjects and appears to have had some unorthodox views of the holy trinity and published a few articles on the subject. However around the time of the War of 1812 Worcester reflected on the effects of war and became a pacifist. In 1814 he first published his "A Solemn Review of the Custom of War" which would continue in several other editions. In this work he argued that the violence and destruction of war was inconsistent with Christian values. He would found the Massachusetts Peace Society and this group would be in the forefront of a rather popular antiwar movement that emerged in America around the time of the War of 1812. ANB. OCLC. A. Fagan, books
18151977Philadelphia 1815. 8vo. 31 1 blank pp. <br><br>Reprinted from the Cambridge Massachusetts edition. Argues that the spread of Christianity will lead to the end of wars. The work was reprinted several times in 1815 and later but we fail to trace this particular Philadelphia printing. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Shaw & Shoemaker. Good. Stitched; without wrappers. Uncut tattered deckle edges and outer pages lightly soiled. Paper lightly age-toned. Ownership inscription on title-page with partial loss due to chipping in margin. Rubber-stamp on front cover. unknown books
1815908Philadelphia: reprinted but no name given as to printer or publisher 1815. 8vo. 31 1 pp. <br><br>Reprinted from the Cambridge Massachusetts edition. Argues that the spread of Christianity will lead to the end of wars. The work was reprinted several times in 1815 and later but we fail to trace this particular Philadelphia printing except for the copy at the American Antiquarian Society. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Shaw & Shoemake; Sabin 105277. Removed from a nonce volume. Age-toning and some foxing. reprinted [but no name given as to printer or publisher] unknown books
182157146Boston: West & Richardson; Joseph T. Buckingham; & Cambridge: Hilliard & Metcalf 1821. Ten issues in all 8vo the first two issues with some worming; all else generally very good in original printed blue wrappers. Worcester 1758-1837 was a fifer in the Revolution and later a clergyman who "came to regard war whether offensive or defensive as unjustifiable" see DAB. A pioneer of the American peace movement in December 1814 he published A Solemn Review of the Custom of War under the pen-name Philo Pacificus "still considered one of the best pieces of anti-war literature ever committed to print and as relevant today as then. In 1815 he founded the Massachusetts Peace Society serving as its secretary until 1828. From 1819 to 1828 he tirelessly edited The Friend of Peace a quarterly periodical of the Society as well as wrote most of its content. In 1828 the Massachusetts Peace Society merged with the newly formed American Peace Society" Wikipedia. Among the contributors besides Worcester himself are Thomas Jefferson and John Jay each contributing letters William Cowper a poem "Pity for Poor Africans"; and extracts from William Penn and Benjamin Franklin etc. Most inside front wrappers and the back wrappers are generally advertising Worcester's text books geographies spellers gazetteers etc. as well as other books published by West & Richardson Joseph T. Buckingham and Cummings & Hilliard. Present in this gathering are: Vol. VIII - XII Boston 1817-1818; Vol. II nos. 3-5 Cambridge 1819; Vol. II no. 12 an Vol. III no. 1 Cambridge 1821. Several of the issues bear the ownership signature of the deacon and sawyer Eleazar Spofford for whom see Wikitree.com. <br/><br/> Hilliard & Metcalf unknown books
1794109701794. 103pp Disbound no half title. Scattered foxing. Good. FIRST EDITION. Evans 28130. unknown books
1814477781814. WORCESTER Noah. A SOLEMN REVIEW OF THE CUSTOM OF WAR; SHOWING THAT WAR IS THE EFFECT OF POPULAR DELUSION AND PROPOSING A REMEDY. Hartford: Peter B. Gleason 1814-1816. 8vo. tan full-calf leather. First Edition in eight parts. Good few holes in spine & bit of dampstaining last few pages. $175.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
181665837Cambridge MA: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf 1816. 8vo. 32 pp. American Imprints 39872. Original printed self-wrappers trimmed not affecting text but taking almost all of an owner's signature at the head of the title page. Uniformly tanned throughout upper portion of final leaf worn at the hinge a good copy. <br/><br/> Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf unknown books
181057390Concord: printed by George Hough 1810. 8vo pp. 177 3; contemporary marbled wrappers; front flyleaf with tape repair spine partially perished text toned; otherwise good and sound. With a separately printed copyright slip pasted to the verso of the title page. "For some time he had been making a thorough study of the doctrine of the Trinity and in 1810 he published Bible News . setting forth conclusions which were essentially Unitarian. The Hopkinton Association of Ministers to which he belonged passed a vote condemning the book" DAB. American Imprints 22088. <br/><br/> printed by George Hough unknown books
1821843121821. WORCESTER Noah. THE FRIEND OF PEACE VOLUME II. BY PHILO PACIFICUS. Cambridge: Hilliard and Metcalf 1821. Includes nos. 1 - 12. vi 2 variously paginated; includes also: an Appendix to No. 4 Vol II; an Address Delivered at the Fourth Anniversary of the Massachusetts Peace Society December 25 1819; another Address to the same Society December 25 1820; and an article National Dangers and Means of Escape. 8vo. bound in tree calf backstrip missing front board detached with tape adhered to joint edge as is the case with the rear board. Ex-library with usual internal markings. Endpapers foxed. With Table of Contents. Uncommon: As is. unknown books
178630995Newbury-Port: Printed by John Mycall 1786. 61 1 blank pp with the half title. Stitched in contemporary drab wrappers. Untrimmed. A lovely copy with occasional mild foxing. Near Fine. Half title inscribed "Edw. Titcomb". <br/><br/> The pamphlet is Worcester's argument in his doctrinal dispute with Reverend Murray the founder of Universalism.<br/>FIRST EDITION. Evans 20158. NAIP w003489. Printed by John Mycall unknown books
178619712Newbury-port: Printed by John Mycall 1786. 61 1 blank pp. Half title. Disbound partly untrimmed. Light uniform tanning light scattered foxing. Half title inscribed "Leonard Wood" portion of 'd' trimmed away. Two holes in a blank foremargin no text affected. Small hole in title page affecting two letters else Very Good. Worcester's scarce version of his doctrinal dispute with Reverend Murray. FIRST EDITION. Evans 20158. NAIP w003489. Not in Jenkins. Printed by John Mycall unknown books
1970202G4113New York: The New York Times & Arno Press 1970. Book. Illus. by Polumbaum Ted; Singh Raghubir; Harris Christopher; Perl Susan; Aller Bill; Satterwhite Al; Silano. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 156 pages. Features: Cover photo of clinic for street people; Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Hubert Humphrey article; The Rediscovery of Elvis - photo-illustrated article; Free medical clinic for street people in Cambridge MA; Now Pistol Pete Maravich is up Against the Pros; Photo-illustrated article on Bombay India - "Wealth Shantytowns Speakeasies Movie Aristocrats Intellectual Admen and Death on the Trains; Mr. Chips ad features photo of 16-year-old Jonathan Ashby holding hockey stick; Qiana tie ad; Swank ad for 'Credit Card Ejector' card holder and 'Key-jector' key holder; Unusual Pellon textile ad features color photo of meat inspector at workTalon zipper ad features laughing faces of people telling someone their zipper is open; Mississippi 'Black Home' - a black poet from the North journeys to Mississippi and discovers the quiet daily striving of the black community a 'gathering of triumph' - with photo of civil-rights lawyer Mel Leventhal and his wife Alice with daughter Rebecca - also included is a photo of Fannie Lou Hamer giving an outdoor speech; Sexy Fruit of the loom ad features lady with very skimpy yellow dress - or is it a long shirt; Great Supp-hose Obstacle Course centerfold ad features photo of ladies in playground; Nice PBM fashion ad; Two-page Dymo labelmaker photo ad; Of Time and the Child; Photos of Glittery Fashions;Photos of the interior of designer David Laurance Roth's renovated townhouse; Steinway piano ad; Dewar's Whisy ad features photo and bio info. of Steve Trachtenberg; NAACP ad features large photo of old man with caption 'Call it Backbone'. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. The New York Times & Arno Press Paperback
2004Q-0375824979Random House Books for Young Readers 2004-04-27. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House Books for Young Readers hardcover
1996Embry 152589U. of Tennessee Press 1996. First edition first printing. Small owner's book label and gift inscription else fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Inscribed by the author. U. of Tennessee Press, 1996. First edition, first printing. unknown books
20222349350New York: Oxford University Press 2022. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 7x2x10. First edition. Brand new from publisher. An exceptional copy. 2022 Hard Cover. xxiv 834 pp. Foreword by Marcus Samuelsson includes two sections of color photographic plates. Anthropologists and historians have confirmed the central role alcohol has played in nearly every society since the dawn of human civilization but it is only recently that it has been the subject of serious scholarly inquiry. The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails is the first major reference work to cover the subject from a global perspective and provides an authoritative enlightening and entertaining overview of this third branch of the alcohol family. It will stand alongside the bestselling Companions to Wine and Beer presenting an in-depth exploration of the world of spirits and cocktails in a groundbreaking synthesis. The Companion covers drinks processes and techniques from around the world as well as those in the US and Europe. It provides clear explanations of the different ways that spirits are produced including fermentation distillation and ageing alongside a wealth of new detail on the emergence of cocktails and cocktail bars including entries on key cocktails and influential mixologists and cocktail bars. With entries ranging from Manhattan and mixology to sloe gin and stills the Companion combines coverage of the range of spirit-based drinks around the world with clear explanations of production processes and the history and culture of their consumption. It is the ultimate guide to understanding what is in your glass. The Companion is lavishly illustrated throughout and appendices include a timeline of spirits and distillation and a guide to mixing drinks. Oxford University Press hardcover
2026__3756033058Nomos Verlags GmbH 2026. Paperback. New. 316 pages. German language. 5.94x0.91x8.86 inches. Nomos Verlags GmbH paperback
1859z015501Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews 1859. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. 1859 reprint by the Academy of the 1793 edition. This volume ONLY. 4to. rebound in gray cloth with gilt and leather spine titles with new endpapers. 150pp. featuring articles by James Winthrop Samuel Weber Joseph Willard Samuel Hale Edward Holyoke Severyn BruynWilliam Heath Noah Webster Aaron Dexter and others with a Eulogy on James Bowdoin by John Lowell. Very good. Boards slightly bowed. Margins of endpapers and several pages clipped stains and soil to front endpapers and titles. Light foxing to contents several leaves uncut. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked in a sound binding. Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews hardcover
1995100346New York: Crossroad Publishing 1995. 152 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].