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1871000472London Eng: F. Bowyer Kitto 1871. First Edition. Very Good -. London: F. Bowyer Kitto; Carlisle: Chas. Thurnam and Sons. vii 3 208 p.; 20 cm. Reddish-brown pebble-grain cloth with gilt-stamped spine title and black-stamped decoration of both boards. Pale yellow endpapers. Binder's label on back fixed endpaper for Westleys & Co. London. Front free endpaper bears the names of two former owners: Thomas Drewry 1871 and Jesse Darbyshire 1901. A third name was erased at the head of that endpaper. The author states that about one third of these biographical sketches of early English Quakers first appeared in the Carlisle Journal. This is the first edition in book form. The appendix contains relevant excerpts from Besse's Sufferings. In Very Good- Condition: spine sunned; somewhat cocked; cover is slightly soiled; edges lightly rubbed; pp. 1-16 partially detached; pp. 154-55 have a shadow in the gutter from former newspaper bookmark; a few pencilled marginialia and occasional soiling in the margins. F. Bowyer Kitto unknown
1956101841956 broché (paperback) in-octavo, dos très légèrement défraîchi (spine lightly faded), première de couverture illustrée (front cover illustrated), abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated), 192 pages, 1956 à Paris Aux Editions du Seuil,
1938759341938 Paris, Société Religieuse des Amis Quakers, 1938, in 8° broché, 316 pages ; petit défaut de papier au dos.
18961723<p>8vo Good Gilt Titles on Front Page Blue Boards HB No DJ. Edges turned in Pages Foxed Marks to Back Cover Watermark to endpapers with previous owner sig and inscription. Tissue transparency on title page. 296pp</p> Headley Brothers hardcover
pp. vi, 160, (1). 12mo. 17 cm. Foxed. Early full leather binding. Manuscript ownership of: Mary Wiley, 1802. Manuscript presentation (1822) from John S. Pearson to Sarah Ann Wright. Includes some little contemporary printed slips, with valentine sentiments (that were perhaps used as book marks). Evans 19001. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 Rt Stk
pp. lxxv, 371, (32) [Contents and Index]. Age stain. Early manuscript ownership of Charles West, 1783. 8vo. 205 mm. Disbound. Remnants of original (American?) leather binding. William Edmondson or Edmundson (1627-1712) was the founder of Quakerism in Ireland. He was born in Little Musgrove, Westmoreland, England, and was raised by an uncle. He joined the Parliamentary Army, and went to Scotland in 1650. He took part in the Battle of Worcester. While serving in the military, at Chesterfield, he was first introduced to Quakerism. After his discharge he went to live in County Antrim, Ireland. He established the first Meeting House in Lurgan, Ireland in 1654. He was imprisoned several times for his faith. His life was a guide to Quakers in England and America. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA SHELF 60 LEFT STK
360 pages. Index. Bibliography. Map endpapers. Black and white photographic plates. Updated version of the first edition published over 41 years earlier. "A study of a little known area of religious and social history." - from page vii. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Spine slant. Binding intact. A worthy reading copy. Book
pp. vii, 157. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket. Fine analysis of the Quaker schism of 1827. The Appendix is especially valuable. PA 59
346 p. + Illustrations + Folding Penn genealogical chart. Lightly foxed. 8vo. Original cloth binding. First edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 59 x2
pp. 353, 48 [Advertising catalogue of Lea and Blanchard's publications]. 8vo. Worn and chipped original publisher's cloth. Spine worn with loss at head and tail. The copy of George Alfred Townsend (1841-1914), Civil War correspondent, with his holograph manuscript poem and his penciled comments throughout. Signed by Townsend. Engraved portrait of Penn pasted inside front board (obscuring an early bookseller's or binder's label). Unique thus with the Ms. Townsend annotation. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 Mid Stk
686p. Title page and fly leaves damped. Deckled edged. XLib. 8vo. 240cm. Original early purple muslin cloth boards, crudely backed in tape. Scarce. AI 18438 (Leavitt, NY). PA 59 rear. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
146p. + Frontis and full page illustrations. Map end papers. Sm. 8vo. Original blue cloth binding, spine faded. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 58
12164Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan. Grand in-8 broché, 385 à 493 p. Sommaire : Les Quakers dans le New York au XVIIe s., par P. Brodin - Jersey, centre d'espionnage au début de la période révolutionnaire, par Agnès King. Assez bon état. Paraît cinq fois par an.
12mo., with an engraved frontispiece, a large folding engraved street plan of Philadelphia (coloured in outline) and a folding engraved map of Pennsylvania and New Jersey; original blind-blocked cloth, gilt back, an unusually crisp, clean copy with only the very lightest browning to text. With 2pp publisher's adress and 2pp publisher's advertisement bound in at end
19931672<p>VG Softback volume featuring the life times and writings of the Quaker visionary. 293pp with index ISBN 185072136x ~ 16.00 ~ John BellersThe Improvement of Physicik Quakers Society Of Friends Immorality Raising a College Of Industry ~ Religion</p> Sessions Book Trust paperback
392 p. + Color illustrations by George Gibbs and photographic plates. Title page printed in red and black. 8vo. Slightly soiled original publisher's blue cloth binding. Gilt decorated, with a color portrait of 'The Quakeress' on front cover. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! PA 58 x2
pp. vii, 256. 8vo. Text worn and aged. Missing first fly leaf. Old page repair. Final leaf has loss of text. 200mm. Original leather binding very worn. Evans 16223. Modest copy of an important Quaker classic. PA 59 Rt Stk **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
1791005068London: James Phillips 1791. Hardcover. Good. The Fifth Edition. vii 1 601 3 p.; 21 cm. Signatures: a4 A-2P8 -2P7 2P8 8vo. Original plain calf boards with later plain calf spine. Modern box with gilt-tooled spine title: Chalkley's Works. The Works of Thomas Chalkley has a separate title page but continous pagination and signing. Publisher's catalog on final 2 unpaginated pages. ESTC T061338. Lengthy inscription on front free endpaper by Joseph Brinton 1754-1809 of Lancaster County Pa. who purchased the book in 1791. He was the son of Moses and Eleanor Brinton and married Susanna Rigbee in 1784. With: two small pieces of pressed seaweed left in the book. Inscriptions on back fixed endpaper indicate that over the following century the book descended through the Brinton and Cooper families. Lacking one leaf containing pages 369-70 which has been unobtrusively supplied. In Good Condition: leather is rubbed with some loss; pp. 369-70 supplied as described; pp. 495-96 has been rehinged; old dampstain along fore-edge of title page and several following leaves; occasional soiling heavy on a few pages. James Phillips hardcover
pp. vi, 368 + Portrait frontis and full page plates. Top Edge Gold Gilt. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, lettered and decorated in gold. Spine slightly faded. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 58
165p. Lacks first fly leaf. 16mo. Original full blue cloth binding. Mildly XLib. Library call mark on spine. Useful English Quaker biographies. PA 61 L Stk.
198511855Nouveau Monde - Dervy Livres In-8, broché, couverture bleue rempliée ornée d'une gravure en noir et titrége en noir, bel exemplaire, 402 pages.
1985177661Dervy Nouveau Monde - Dervy Livres 1985, In-8 broché, 401 pages. Trés bon état.
1985178394Dervy Nouveau Monde - Dervy Livres, 1985. In-8 broché couverture à rabats de 401 pages. Petite déchirure sans manque au bas de la couverture sinon Bon état.
Nouveau Monde - Dervy Livres 1985, In-8 broché, 401 pages. Trés bon état.
1305P., Dervy-Livres, 1985, 1 vol. in-8 br. de 402 pp.