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83pp., 22cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Martin Luther-Universität zu Halle an der Saale), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G113224
1781003539Dublin: Robert Jackson 1781. Hardcover. Very Good. xxiv 186 p.; 17 cm. Signatures: A-H12 I6 K4 -K4 12mo. Contemporary full speckled calf; six spine compartments between raised bands. Gilt-tooled leather label in second compartment with title "Gough's Life." Small paper label in first compartment with number "17." Blind-tooled decoration on board edges. Printed label on front fixed endpaper for Aimwell School Library. In 1796 the Society for the Free Instruction of Female Children was established in Philadelphia by three Quaker women. The name Aimwell School was adopted in 1807. The first edition of the memoirs of the English Quaker schoolmaster and author James Gough 1712-1780. Includes the author's An Epistle to Friends in All Parts of Ireland p. 159-184. In Very Good Condition: edges rubbed; minor loss at head of spine; old dampstaining to fore-edges; light foxing throughout; otherwise clean and tight. Robert Jackson hardcover
Two Volumes. Engraved portrait frontis by John Sartain, volume one. Sartain engraving of Grellet's home in New Jersey in volume two. Early manuscript presentations, James M. Hopkins from RBC, Oct 29/1860. Both volumes age stained. Slight damp staining in volume one. 8vo. 220 mm. Original publisher's cloth bindings. Spines very worn with loss. Boards fragile. Stephen Grellet (1773-1855) was a prominent French born Quaker missionary. In 1804 he married Rebecca, the daughter of the New Jersey publisher Isaac Collins, and became very involved in American Quakerism. To him is attributed the quote": "I shall pass through this life but once. Any good therefore that I can do, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it. For I shall never pass this way again." PA SHELF 56
Two volumes in one. 538p. Disbound. Dampstain. On the front fly and title are numerous manuscript ownerships, including: William Lukens (1790's); Elizah Lukens; Mary White; et. al. John Griffith (1683-1778) was a prominent Quaker minister, originally from Wales, who settled in Uwchlan, Lionville, Chester County, PA. Evans 16793 & 17178 . Popular and informative Quaker journal that still reads well. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
pp. vi, 438. Some light foxing. 12mo. 205mm. Contemporary full leather binding, cracked at joints. Front board fragile. A nice example. Sarah Tuke Grubb (1756-1790) was born at York, England and traveled throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany and France as a minister of the Society of Friends. This account of her life and travel with extracts from her writings is extremely informative. Especially worthy of attention is her interest in Ackworth School (a Friends boarding school for girls) and her interest in Christian education generally. These particular accounts were addressed to a friend in America who was interested in founding similar institutions there. First published in Dublin in 1792. This Second Edition, served as a model for the first American edition (Trenton: 1795). **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 L Stk
Two volumes in one. pp. 554, 608 + Actual photo frontis of a painting of Gurney + Engraved title. XLib blind stamp on title page. Thick 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Library call marks on spine. Fourth edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 58
207p. Original publisher's cloth binding. DJ. Novel about Indiana Quakers for young people.
94p. + Full page wood engraved plates with original tissue guards. Top edge gilt. Uncut. Square 8vo. Original gilt decorated purple cloth binding, spine faded. Calling card of the author. A prominent Pennsylvanian's plea to England to allow the remains of Penn to be removed to Philadelphia. PA 59.
pp. iv, (1)-322. All edges decorated in yellow. XLib stamp of Lancaster Mechanics' Society on title page and elsewhere. XLib bookplate on front paste down. Foxed. 8vo. 220 mm. Original full leather binding, very worn. Rear board very fragile. Front board detached. Loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Binding poor. Text good. Elias Hicks (1748-1830) was a traveling Quaker minister from Long Island. In his ministry he promoted unorthodox doctrines that led to controversy, which inevitably caused the first major schism within the Religious Society of Friends. He was among the first Quaker abolitionists. S&S/AI 20880. PAIMP 22
pp. iv, (1)-322. All edges decorated in yellow. Foxed. Early manuscript of Deborah Gest on first fly leaf, with genealogy in pencil: 'I believe this Deborah Gest was the grandmother of Deborah Gest Pownall. The latter was the grandmother of Dorothy G. and S. Barnard Pownall'. 8vo. 220 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Original leather spine label, spine very worn with loss at head. Hardbound. Good. Elias Hicks (1748-1830) was a traveling Quaker minister from Long Island. In his ministry he promoted unorthodox doctrines that led to controversy, which inevitably caused the first major schism within the Religious Society of Friends. He was among the first Quaker abolitionists. S&S/AI 20880. PAIMP 22
1929002150London: George Allen & Unwin 1929. Very Good -. Lucas Samuel. First published in The History of Hitchin vol. 2 1929; this separate edition published later the same year. 150 2 p.: 9 in-text drawings 13 leaves of illustrations many by Samuel Lucas; 25 cm. Green cloth with gilt-stamped spine title and decoration; gilt-stamped center medallion on both boards. Title page in red and black with decorative border. Publisher's device on page following index. Top page edges gilt. Includes bibliography and index. Faint white library call numbers on spine. Front fixed endpaper bears inscription: Friends House Preparative Meeting Library. The same with Friends House Euston Road London stamped on the front free endpaper. Former owner's inscription on front free endpaper: "Helen F. Carpenter Withleigh West Heath Rd Hampstead London NW3." A history of the Society of Friends in Hitchen Herfordshire England. In Very Good- Condition: spine is sunned slightly faded; ends of spine and corners rubbed with fraying at head of spine; remains of white call numbers on spine; cover slightly soiled; foxing primarily on first few leaves including title page; otherwise clean and tight. George Allen & Unwin unknown
1753003525London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde 1753. Hardcover. Very Good. vii 1 194 6 p.; 20 cm. Signatures: A-N8 8vo. Contemporary full calf with blind-ruled border on both boards. Old calf spine repair. Remains of old library label on front fixed endpaper scraped through the endpaper. A Serious Call in Christian Love to all People to turn to the Spirit of Christ has special dated title page but continous pagination. Printer's advertisements on 6 pages following text. Pencil inscription at foot of p. 133: "David Reece Esq. & A. Williams deep in love." First edition. Benjamin Holme 1683-1749 was a Quaker who travelled extensively in the ministry. Various writings related to his visits to Friends in England Wales Scotland Ireland Holland the West Indies and the American colonies were brought together and published in this volume soon after his death. Much scarcer than the scarce 1754 printing. In Very Good Condition: leather is rubbed at head of spine front joint and corners; lacking both free endpapers; foxing and browning throughout; otherwise clean and tight. Printed and sold by Luke Hinde hardcover
pp. vii, 194, (6) [Publisher's advertisements]. Though continuously paginated, this includes a separate title page for: 'A SERIOUS CALL IN CHRISTIAN LOVE TO ALL PEOPLE.' Age stained. 8vo. 205mm. Broken contemporary full leather binding. Decorative acorn and tulip roll within a two fillet frame. Numerous early manuscript ownerships and comments of: John and Thomas Midlefell, Hawkeshead-field, Lancashire, ENGLAND. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 61 L Stk
pp. x, 267 + Portrait Frontis. A few red inked marks in margins. Stamped ownership on front paste down. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket. Very good copy. Author was famous for his work on Pennsylvania trees. PA 58.
pp. 188, (4) [Publisher's catalog]. Lacks end papers. Mildly XLib. Bookplate of the Bainbridge Friends' Library. Uncut. Slightly age stained. 12mo. 195 mm. Original linen cloth binding over blue boards. Extremities worn with slight loss. Quite scarce. PA SHELF 61
pp. xi, 243. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Head of spine slightly worn. Original priced dust jacket, very slightly chipped at edges. Sun faded. Quakers and modern affairs and social issues. PA 58.
pp. (1) [title page], (1) [Blank], (3)-7 [Introduction], (4) [Index], (9)-118, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Foxed. 12mo. 175 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Front board detached. Spine very worn. Hardbound. Fair. Kersey, born in York, PA was a very prominent Quaker. He discussed Slavery with Madison in 1814. S&S/AI 35055. PALIB 4
288p. Slight foxing. 12mo. 195mm. Original full leather binding. Original leather spine label. Boards detached. PA 59
120p. Foxed. 24mo. Original leather. Front board detached. Spine worn with loss. Important Quaker treatise. Chester County, PA. Apparently not in American Imprints. PA 60 Rt Stk.
pp. (2), xlv, (6), 381, (3) [Publisher's Advertisements]. Foxed. Small 8vo. 19mm. Leather boards tooled in blind; later library cloth spine. Released duplicate from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's Gilpin Library. Greatly expanded from the first edition. Some copies of the 3rd edition contain a frontis, but it apparently was not issued with the second. Charles Leslie was a celebrated non-juring divine. He distinguished himself in public religious controversy. When Ireland became disturbed in 1689, Leslie removed with his family to England, where he employed himself in writing political pamphlets (opposed to the existing government but zealous in support of the Church of England). About this time he entered into a controversy with the Quakers, said to have arisen from the circumstance of his lodging with a family of that persuasion. This family he converted. This is the first of the several treatises which he wrote against the Quakers. It was answered by George Whithead in a pamphlet entitled, "An Antidote to the Snake in the Grass." In this important Second Edition Mr. Leslie noticed this answer; but he was again assailed in a production called, 'Satan Dissolved from his Disguises of Light' which also appeared in 1696. To this, and several other attacks, Mr Leslie replied at great length in "A Defence of a book entitled the Snake in the Grass." This again provoked a host of answers, amongst which was one by the Quakers, entitled "A Switch for the Snake." To this Mr Leslie again replied in "A Second Defence, or the third and last part of the Snake in the Grass." Wing L1157; Smith, Anti-Quakeriana p. 267. Very Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 59.
1848005102Philadelphia: Joseph Rakestraw 1848. Pamphlet. Very Good. 16 p.; 22 cm. Lacking wrapper. Disbound from a volume of unrelated 19th-century pamphlets. "20" in ink at upper right-hand corner of title page. Enoch Lewis 1776-1856 was a Pennsylvania Quaker and a mathematician who edited several mathematical works and published several textbooks including one on spherical projections. He was an abolitionist establishing the monthly journal African Observer and taking an active role in the Underground Railroad in Chester County Pa. In this pamphlet he examines another issue of concern to the Society of Friends that of legal and judicial oaths which Friends refused to take. Very scarce. In Very Good Condition; lacking wrapper; disbound; very light foxing on title page and p. 16; otherwise clean and bright. Joseph Rakestraw unknown
Two volumes in one. pp. 264; 294. Discrete XLib stamp. 21mm. Contemporary binding broken. Deserves restoration. Marsillac was a physician from Montpellier. This is the First Edition of his remarkable study of Penn as the originator of humane and Constitutional law in America. Rare and important. Howes M323; Sabin 44820; Smith, Friend's Books, II, p.14; Fay, Bibliographie Francais Relatifs aux Etats-Unis, pp.28-9. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 59 Rt Stk
12mo (160 x 95 mm), iv, 108pp., disbound. Smith, J. Friends' Books, II 164.
2009044728Philadelphia PA: Quaker Pr of Friends General 2009. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 548 pages indexed. Hardcover in blue dust jacket. Light wear to the jacket. The text is clean. Contains some illustrations. <br/> <br/> Quaker Pr of Friends General hardcover
Volume I only. With nine illustrations. ix, 306 pages. Top page edges gilt. Cutting with photo and obituary of the author glued to verso of Publishers Note to the Continental Edition. Wear to cover corners and top/base of spine. Small indentation on front cover. Two inscriptions on front free endpaper.