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Fourth edition, [2], 21, [1]pp., text a little browned, disbound. A satire purporting to be from Gilbert Burnet to Benjamin Hoadly.
1161842764.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
a38899London 1687 Henry Hills. 8vo. 36pp. removed from bound volume and rebound in later wraps. Good light soiling. paperback
38214London: Printed for John Francis and Charles Rivington 1782. 12mo 24pp. preserved in later card wrappers. London: Printed for John, Francis, and Charles Rivington, 1782 unknown
18501201050042London : J. Murray 1850. Pamphlet. Very Good. 8vo pamphlet rebound in card stock. Binding very good. Very minor wear to page edges. Pages clean and unmarked. London : J. Murray unknown
0332877043.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0267107021.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
First edition, [4], 61, [1] + [2]pp., publisher's ads, with half title, disbound.
12mo, 24pp., preserved in later card wrappers.
0267230184.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece (original tissue guard present), 7 coloured plates and 12 plates in monochrome, half-title browned; mid-blue cloth, upper board framed and blocked in blind, gilt back, covers unevenly sunned, backstrip faded (but all lettering entirely legible in blind), a good, firm copy. The last of Thomas's works, published a few months after his death at Arras in April 1917. The first UK edition (4 October) follows that of the US (22 September). See Eckert pp. 238-240.
259p. Hardcover Very good condition good Two volumes in one: A Little Maid of Province Town & A Little Maid of Massachusetts Colony
1966166912London, Oxford University Press, 1966. VII, 184 S., zahlreiche s/w Illustrationen. Original-Halbleinwand mit Schutzumschlag, kl. 8°. Hardcover Bibliotheksstempel auf fliegendem Vorsatz und Titel, davon abgesehen schönes Exemplar. The Juvenile Library
8vo; xiv, [ii], 17 - 434 pp, frontis, over 100 illustrations from photos, mainly full-page. original pictorial gilt cloth, spine faded, very good. A picture of this book is available upon request by email.
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. ; A lesser known title in the famous loiterer series; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 445 pages
LONDON, Guild Publishing - 1988 - In-4 carré - Cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Photographies en couleurs hors texte de Geoffrey Berry - Texte de Brian Redhead - Cartes - 189 pages - Bon exemplaire
73700aafLondon, C. and J. Adlard, Bartholomew Close, 1849, in-4to, 2 p. (title a. contents) + 40 p. + 7 lith. plates with text-pages inbetween, library-stamps, H.-cloth (libr.).
73707aafPalaeontographical society, London, 1850, in-4to, XXXVIII + 258 p., complete with 29 beautiful lithogr. plates (Day&Son, lithographers to the Queen, after Jos. Dinkel), of which 5 are folded, in very good condition, stamps on fly-leaves, Modern clothbinding (ex library copy, spine with shelf number), in good conditions.
18903467553London, Stevens, 1890. XLI, 1086, 48 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine).
19x13. XXV+116p. Firma anterior poseedor. Enc. Cart. Ed.
20x14. 309p. Enc. cart. ed. La sobrecubierta algo deteriorada. Primera Edición.
199976291Yale University Press 1999. xii, 252 S., 24cm Pappe 0
Third edition. Carefully revised, corrected, and improved. Original board with paper label on front, as issued, 8vo, 83 pages ; 22 cm. In English with Hebrew. Singerman 1263. Goldman (183), notes, Joshua Seixas, the son of Gershom Mendes Seixas (the minister of New York's Shearith Israel congregation), was born in New York in 1802. Little is known about his life. He taught in Shearith Israel's Hebrew school in the mid-1820s and he established the congregation's first choir. Seixas moved to Charlestown, MA, in the early 1830s and gave lessons in Hebrew. Among his pupils were Harvard students. Seixas began referring to himself as James while in Charlestown and it is assumed that he converted to Unitarian Christianity while there. Seixas then settled in Hudson, OH. He offered private Hebrew classes to students at Oberlin College, and later at Western Reserve University...He also taught groups of Mormons- the center of the movement at the time was in Kirtland, OH- and among his students were Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, and Orson Hyde, another early leader of the movement. Seixas left Ohio in 1836 and he was living in Staten Island, NY, by 1838. It is not clear what his relationship to the Jewish community was in his later years. His death in 1874 is not mentioned in Shearith Israel's records, but the death of his wife is. (The two lived apart after retuning to New York.) Also, a few of his many children remained within the community; others did not. Seixas was in regular contact with Christian Hebraists throughout his life. He corresponded with Moses Stuart on personal and scholarly matters and he proofread the grammars published by Stuart and George Bush. Seixas himself authored grammars for Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac and Arabic .An expanded second edition (119 pp.) was published in 1834 UA #590]; a third revised and corrected edition (83 pp.) was published in 1852 UA #1263]. Seixas's grammar was reviewed favorably in its time (Goldman, 'Joshua/James Seixas," 72), though Chomsky later criticized it (Chomsky [1958], 133-4). For detailed analysis of Seixas' relationship with the founders of the Mormon church, see Rick Grunder's 2015 essay "A Teacher for the Temple: The Infectious Exuberance of Joshua Seixas" (www.rickgrunder.com/seixas.pdf). Interesting assortment of period ownership inscriptions including Jackson Coffing; A.J. Sem, NY City Nov 21st 1853; and Geo Wilson Lemert (?), From his sister Josephine, Antioch Apr. 24th 1869. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew language -- Grammar. OCLC: 4821518. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Lacks backstrip. Dampstains throughout, original boards show moisture damage as well, but book is solid. In fitted buckram archival clamshell box (AMR-65-31)
1889060236Wells Gardner Darton & Co. 1889. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1889. Hardback. Original dark-green smooth cloth; gilt lettered spine and cover. Original dark-grey end-papers. Slight browning to first and last leaf of text with a little foxing. Internally excellent. Bright tight and clean. Minor use only. NEAR FINE. viii 366 pages. 2pp adverts. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. London: Wells Gardner Darton & Co. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. hardcover
0483404993.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover