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19155685Ensley Alabama: The Church; Printed by Garrison Printer 1915. Octavo 21 x 13.5 cm. 89 i pages. Advertisements. Index and “Index of advertisements.†Date of publication estimated from external evidence. Evident FIRST EDITION. A church cookbook from a once independent municipality at the moment of its absorption into greater Birmingham. Nearly three hundred recipes some of them attributed; including: English Currant Bread Poached Eggs with Creamed Celery Fried Okra with Onions Artichoke à la Barigoile i.e. Barigoule Creamed Parsnips Cherry Salad Savory Custard Prune Trifle Chelee Sauce Rhubarb Relish Scuppernong Wine Coffee Jelly Watermelon Preserves. ~ Located at the southern edge of the Pratt Coal Seam Ensley was a planned industrial city built on land acquired by Enoch Ensley 1832-1891 to provide housing as well as communal and commercial infrastructure for workers employed in the coal and iron ore mines of the Tennessee Coal Iron & Railroad Company. Residents’ experience in self-governance was short: the city was incorporated in February 1899 but annexed by Birmingham on the first day of 1910. Opposition to the takeover was vigorous – a mock funeral was held and a tombstone laid to commemorate the “euthanized†city – such that the persistence of the community’s independent identity works against clarity regarding the appearance of the St. John’s Cook Book. Advertisements for two theaters equipped to exhibit silent films place the range of dates across the annexation divide: both – that for the Belle Theatre on page 2 and that for the Franklin Theatre on page 28 – announce adherence to guidelines set forth by the National Board of Censorship a name for what became the National Review Board in use only between late 1909 and 1915. ~ The history of Episcopalians in Alabama cannot be separated from the history of advocacy for slavery nor from the influential tenure of the Confederate episcopate of Richard Hooker Wilmer 1816-1900 an ardent proponent of secession. Unlike Methodists Baptists and Presbyterians Episcopalians did not divide over issues surrounding abolition. While their numbers declined in the later nineteenth century – Wilmer though under house arrest for demonstrations of hostility against the United States president was still permitted to serve as bishop – they retained the loyalty of landholders and industrialists. Thus the upper echelons of Ensley grew sufficiently to merit the establishment of a parish which was admitted into the Diocese in 1898 just before formal incorporation of the city. Images of the church for which funds were raised by the Ladies of St. John’s are not listed among the archival holdings now deposited at the Birmingham Public Library. The brick complex that stands at the site today on Ensley West Avenue was built in 1951. The parish having dissolved in 2000 this building was listed for sale in 2016. ~ One abrasion along fore-edge of text block. Stapled in publisher’s green wrappers titled in black over brown cloth. Some soiling and a small tape repair to lower edge of front wrapper. Duplicate front wrapper bound in. Scarce. OCLC locates one copy; Cather Fifty Alabama Cookbooks 20; not in Cook Brown or Cagle. [The Church; Printed by] Garrison Printer hardcover
19425691Birmingham Ala.: The Church; Printed by; Printed by American Calendar & Novelty Co 1942. Octavo-size booklet 22.5 x 15 cm. 28 pages. Advertisements. Title from cover. Printer from rear panel of wrappers. Evident first edition. A church cookbook with menus some attributed supplemented with one hundred short unattributed recipes. Includes entries for: Shrimp Cucumber Salad Creole Pie Casserole of Sweet Potatoes Apples and Sausage Asparagus Timbale Date Torte Orange Raisin Cake Sour Cream Apple Cake Southern Pecan Pie. ~ The path of Congregationalism in the South has been winding its convolutions charted in the histories of individual communities. It is largely a story of the twentieth century. The name Pilgrim Congregational of course derives from tradition - many churches of New England and the Midwest preserve it still - but Pilgrim Congregational of Birmingham took more than one occasion to affirm that aspect of denominational tradition that embraces alterity and inclusivism. Founded in 1903 the congregation initially failed to cohere and fell dormant in 1918 - though its charter was never revoked. In Alabama of the 1920s separate white and Negro churches operated within the Congregational Conference and while First Congregational of Birmingham was an active African-American community there was no white congregation after the demise of Pilgrim Congregational. Unpredictably owing in large measure to interest from disaffected Presbyterians new and original members resuscitated the charter held organizational meetings and services in local theaters and in 1941 established a new sanctuary on 8th Avenue North in the suburb later annexed by Birmingham called Zion City. Cook Book of Choice Luncheons then appeared at a time of hopeful rejuvenation. ~ And indeed the community flourished for a time initiating construction of an imposing modernist church made of glass and steel on Montclair Road in 1959. But again within two years a rift over desegregation severed the Pilgrim congregation in half with the pastor's own vote breaking the tie and thus permitting all members of the Conference to worship side by side. In 2001 members confronted discriminatory inertia again and adopted an "open and affirming" stance with respect to gender identity beyond traditional heterosexuality. The majestic Montclair structure too was eventually forfeited as the vicissitudes of attrition and social upheaval whittled resources. Retaining the name Pilgrim Church and allied with the United Church of Christ the descendent congregation adapted a one story commercial building on Sixth Avenue South and held its first services there in 2010. ~ Some interior staining and central opening loosened. Still good in stapled tan wrappers edge-worn and soiled titled in brown. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church; Printed by]; Printed by American Calendar & Novelty Co unknown books
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1732000109<p><strong>The first page of the preface and the final page of the index are in facsimile; otherwise complete.</strong></p><p>The volume includes 40 original maps and diagrams preserved in mint condition with wide and complete margins. It comprises 698 pages of Ottoman Turkish text printed by İbrahim Müteferrika in 1145 AH 1732 AD. Bound in later hard covers.</p><p>FIRST AND ONLY EDITION OF THE <em>JIHANNUMA</em>. Planned as a great cosmosgraphy the work was never completed although Katib Celebi wrote two versions. The text contained here is the second version rewritten after the author had acquired a Mercator-Hondius <em>Atlas minor</em> Koemans mistakenly considered the <em>Jihannuma</em> a translation into Turkish of that Atlas. It covers the world from Japan to the Ottoman borders and is well-illustrated with engraved maps including: the World in twin hemispheres the World in oval projection Europe Africa Asia America the North and South Poles Arabia Japan and various other parts of Asia and Asia Minor. Several of the maps and diagrams had appeared in earlier books printed by Mteferrika.<br />The author born Mustafa ibn Abd Allah at Constantinople in 1609 was a prolific scholar historian geographer and bibliophile. Another of his works <em>Tuhfet l-Kibar fi esfar il bihar</em> was published only 4 years earlier at the same press and was the first geographical work to be printed in Turkey. Mteferrika added to the <em>Jihannuma</em> a section concerning the ideas of Copernicus and Tycho Brahe. Koemans II 549 cites 37 plates; Toderini p.114ff. cites 39; and copies are known with 41. Christies note.</p> Ibrahim Muteferrika hardcover
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