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1828415545Richmond Indiana: no publisher 1828. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 26pp. Stitched self-wrappers. Age-toned light dampstain and creases at the edges of some of the leaves near very good. Quaker's report including sections of the care of Native Americans and freed Africans. no publisher] unknown
1821090QSolomon W. Conrad Philadelphia: 1821. 1821 184 p. Text damp stained and aged. Sm. 8vo. Disbound. Early manuscript ownership of John Lester. PA 60 Rt Stk Language: eng. No Binding. Good. Solomon W. Conrad, Philadelphia: 1821. unknown
0267677456.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
896998De L'Imprimerie De J. Phillips Londres 1790 Plaquette in-8 ( 200 X 130 mm ) de 37 pages, brochée sous couverture de papier marbré. Bon exemplaire, rare.
183415580<p><b>1834 QUAKER anti Slave Trade Slavery Book of Discipline War Sexuality RARE</b></p><p>'<i>Book of Discipline'</i> is one of the many books published by the Quakers in the 19th-century. Throughout this era the Quakers or Society of Friends held a yearly meeting to decide on books that would help define what it means to be a Quaker. Books include rules faith and practice principles disciplines and much more. </p><p>This particular issue includes an important section on the <b><u>Quaker views of slavery and slave trade.</u></b></p><p>Item number: #15580</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>Quakers</p><p><b><i>Rules of discipline with advices being extracts from the minutes and epistles of their yearly meeting held in London from its first institution.</i></b></p><p>London: Darton and Harvey 1834.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 2 xxviii 335 1</p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~11.25in X 8.75in 28.5cm x 22.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>15580</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Darton and Harvey hardcover
1715WRCAM39824London 1715. 4pp. Printed in two columns. Dbd. Small folio. Early folds and early stab holes in left margin. Some foxing. Very good. A rare and expansive appeal to Parliament against the 1715 bill to renew the Quakers' right to the "solemn affirmation" in place of the legal oath. In 1696 after experiencing decades of exclusion and imprisonment for conscientiously refusing to take loyalty and court oaths Quakers were granted the right by an act of Parliament to take a "solemn affirmation" in legal situations in place of an actual oath. In 1715 a bill was under consideration in Parliament to renew that act indefinitely. Significantly longer than most lobbying documents from this time this petition asks that Parliament only extend the act if the affirmation be made "of no Force where they are concern'd in Interest but where they only Affirm as Witnesses between others there being no Temptation for them to Lye when it brings no Profit to them." Many Quakers by this time had achieved significant prosperity in manufacturing and commerce adding fuel to their enemies' resentment. The author of this pamphlet charges various Friends with hypocrisy greed and swindling and reprints an earlier petition describing six widows of commanders of two "Guinea ships" allegedly defrauded by Quakers including one Quaker from Maryland. Not listed in Joseph Smith's BIBLIOTECA ANTI- QUAKERIANA or A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF FRIENDS' BOOKS. ESTC records only one copy at Oxford there are also copies at Haverford College. unknown books
1715WRCAM39823London 1715. Broadsheet 11 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches with printed docket title on verso. Dbd. Early folds and early stab holes in left margin. Moderate toning and foxing. Very good. In 1696 after experiencing decades of exclusion and imprisonment for conscientiously refusing to take loyalty and court oaths Parliament granted Quakers the right to take a "solemn affirmation" in legal situations in place of an actual oath. Over the next two decades numerous Quakers objected to the invocation of God's name in the official affirmation and refused it as they had the oath. In 1715 a bill was under consideration in Parliament to renew indefinitely the Quakers' right to the affirmation. The Quaker authors of the present petition support the bill but ask that it be amended with a revised affirmation that does not include the name of God. ESTC lists copies at four institutions: British Library Library of the Religious Society of Friends National Library of Scotland and Oxford. SMITH FRIENDS' BOOKS II p.265 listing its imprint at "about 1721". unknown books
171521197London 1715. Broadsheet. 1p. plus printed docket title on verso. Dbd. Early folds and early stab holes in left margin. Moderate toning and foxing. Very good. Quakers seek relief on affirmation.<br/> <br/>In 1696 after experiencing decades of exclusion and imprisonment for conscientiously refusing to take loyalty and court oaths Quakers were granted the right by Parliament to take a "solemn affirmation" in legal situations in place of an actual oath. Over the next two decades numerous Quakers objected to the invocation of God's name in the official affirmation and refused it as they had the oath. In 1715 a bill was under consideration in Parliament to renew indefinitely the Quakers' right to the affirmation. The Quaker authors of the present petition support the bill but ask that it be amended with a revised affirmation that does not include the name of God. ESTC lists copies at four institutions: the British Library the Library of the Religious Society of Friends the National Library of Scotland and Oxford.<br/> <br/>Smith A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books Vol. II p.265 listing its imprint at "about 1721". unknown books
18242222184<p>First edition thus. Folio 4 pages. Old folds. With printed signature of Josiah Forster Clerk to the Meeting. Very good light age stains.</p><p>Printed by Solomon W. Conrad No. 32 Church Alley Philada. The first American printing.</p> Quakers unknown
17912222185<p>First edition thus. Folio 12 1/2" x 8". 4 pages. Old folding creases. With printed signature of Philip Debell Tuckett Clerk to the Meeting. Good age soiling.</p><p>Front page title reads: "The Yearly-Epistle 1791."</p> Quakers unknown
1822415530Richmond Ind: Elijah Lacey Printer 1822. Unbound. Very Good. First Indiana edition. Bifolia folded to make four pages. Old folds age-toning and small tears about very good. OCLC locates no physical copies. Elijah Lacey, Printer unknown
18242222184<p>First edition thus. Folio 4 pages. Old folds. With printed signature of Josiah Forster Clerk to the Meeting. Very good light age stains.</p><p>Printed by Solomon W. Conrad No. 32 Church Alley Philada. The first American printing.</p> Quakers unknown books
17912222185<p>First edition thus. Folio 12 1/2" x 8". 4 pages. Old folding creases. With printed signature of Philip Debell Tuckett Clerk to the Meeting. Good age soiling.</p><p>Front page title reads: "The Yearly-Epistle 1791."</p> Quakers unknown books
1805095QKimber Conrad & Co. Printers Philadelphia: 1805. 1805 4 p. 8vo. Plain wraps. "Signed by appointment on behalf of the said meetings respectively held the 26th 27th and 29th of the Third month 1805. David Bacon John Parrish Jacob Tomkins John Elliott Nicholas Waln Daniel Drinker." AI 8487. Very Scarce. Language: eng. Signed by Authors. Soft cover. Very Good. (Kimber, Conrad & Co. Printers) [Philadelphia]: 1805. paperback
175125695London: From the Meeting of Suffering 1751. First edition. 4 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Disbound marginal browning tearing along folds else a very good copy. First edition. 4 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Adjusting the Calendar. Notifying the Friends that the Committee of the Yearly Meeting had agreed to adjust records creating January as the first month of the year and agreeing to the calendar day of 2 September 1752 being followed by 14 September 1752 bringing the calendars into sequence with that of Europe. The author added "A Brief Account of the Origin of the names for some Months of the Years and of All the Days of the Week" pointing out that most of the week days are names after the Norse/Saxon gods and that the Months are after Gods Goddesses Emperors and the Ancient King of Italy and and thusly of a "idolatrous or superstitious origin". From the Meeting of Suffering unknown books
First edition, 8vo (195 x 120 mm), [12], 372pp., cont. panelled calf, joints cracked, rubbed. Provenance: Early green book label of John Candler, Chelmsford.
pp. xx, 349 + Portrait frontis, full page plates and a folding genealogical chart. Ownership on front paste down inked out. Uncut. Top edge soiled. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, extremities slightly rubbed. Gilt lettering on spine faded. Especially useful in that it covers Penn's successors who are not included in other biographies and studies. PA 58.
198513394DERVY-LIVRES 1985 402 pages in8. 1985. Broché couverture rempliée. 402 pages. L'ouvrage de Pierre Brodin explore l'histoire du quakerisme en Amérique du Nord aux XVIIe et début XVIIIe siècles en s'appuyant sur une documentation riche. Il met particulièrement l'accent sur la Pennsylvanie et la 'Sainte Expérience' qui a marqué cette période
pp. (4), 230. Lacks fly leaves. Aged and damp stained. 8vo. 250mm. Original full leather, rubbed. Small loss at head of spine. Evans 21391. PA 61 L Stk. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
1788013273NY: William Ross 1788. Second American Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Second American edition re-printed by William Ross in NY. Original or old calf front cover detached detached ffe heavily inscribed in old script: "Thomas Clapp's book. Don't steal this book for fear of shame for here to see the owner's name from one borrows this book . and take the sense therein and then return it to the owner again. Hannah Clapp William Clapp William Ross hardcover
384 p. Mildly age stained. 12mo. 18 cm. Worn contemporary full leather binding. Front board loose. Early manuscript ownership of Benjamin Hornor on title page. In the era 1762-1783 Benjamin Horner was a Philadelphia merchant. Evans 34371. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 Mid Stk x2
1988049389Greensboro North Carolina: Guilford County Genealogical Society 1988. First Edition First Printing . Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Quarto. 561 pages. Soft cover bound in grey wrappers. Light wear to the binding; the spine has the title hand-written on it. A sound copy and clean within. <br/> <br/> Guilford County Genealogical Society paperback
1988045426Greensboro North Carolina: Guilford County Genealogical Society 1988. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 4to. 561 pages. Hardcover bound in black buckram with original tan wrappers bound in. Light wear to the binding. A sound copy and clean within. <br/> <br/> Guilford County Genealogical Society hardcover
pp. 86; 40. Foxed. 12mo. 190mm. Original worn full leather binding, front board very fragile, almost detached. Small loss at tail of spine. PA 59 Rt Stk
pp. xii, 128 + Frontis. Inked ownerships. 8vo. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 59 x3rear