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2008DADAX1437015816Kessinger Publishing 2008-08-18. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.50x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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1765124200W. Richardson and S. Clark 1765. 3rd Edition. Full Leather Rebacked. Good. chipping to edge of first few pages. Edges rubbed. Appears to be rebacked. W. Richardson and S. Clark hardcover
16940001910Thomas Northcott 1694. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Full leather. Original boards with fairly heavy rubbing to edges. Handsomely rebacked with raised bands red label stating "Fox's Journal". Fairly small chip to upper corner of title page - no text involved. Thomas Northcott hardcover
71-1323London: Thomas Northcott 1694. 4to. 648 pp. First Edition. Hard Cover. Full leather. Good heavy rubs to edges with chips and loses interior sheets yellowed and soiled some with foxing some with tears along edges various ink markings on inside cover with inscribed former owners “Isaac & Sarah Bass 1813â€. Scarce.Heavy book: shipping will cost extra. London: Thomas Northcott, 1694. hardcover
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1840423548Philadelphia: Friends' Book-Store 1840. Hardcover. Good. Early reprint. Originally published in 1694. Complete in one volume. liv 672pp. Full leather with gilt lettered black title plate on spine. Preface by William Penn. Foxing throughout joints broken with boards a bit loose but still attached leather rubbed and worn with some chipping on edges and spine ends good to very good. The chronicle of the often persecuted seventeenth century Quaker as told by Fox and others such as William Penn and Oliver Cromwell. Friends' Book-Store hardcover
18323093Philadelphia PA: Kimber & Sharpless Uriah Hunt and Nathan Kite Booksellers 1832. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. Uncommon Philadelphia imprint complete in one volume. Full leather over boards 8vo 8-5/8 inches tall pp. i-liv 55-672 index. Volume with wear to covers faint water stain to bottom corner of first few leaves occasional soil and foxing within p.o. name ffep and small glue spots with paper hymn remnant or similar to front and rear pastedowns. George Fox was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends more commonly known today as the Quakers. Kimber & Sharpless, Uriah Hunt, and Nathan Kite, Booksellers hardcover
980352Philadelphia PA: Friends' Book-Store. Very Good-. N.D. Full-Leather. Full brown leather with spine label "Fox's Journal". No date but early 1800's probable. Leather has about 1/4" loss at spine head and other light wear on edges -- over-all in good condition. Interior is very good with light foxing to paper. Tight binding. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 672 pages . Friends' Book-Store hardcover
16941706050008London: Thomas Northcott 1694-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Quarto. Volume I all published. Preface by William Penn. 50 xviii 632 & 16 pages. Modern leather raised bands. Title page provided in facsimile. Corrosion to 2nd page of preface. Foxing marginal soiling. Lacks third table. <br> George Fox was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. He rebelled against the religious and political authorities by proposing an unusual and uncompromising approach to the Christian faith. He traveled throughout Britain as a dissenting preacher. He was often persecuted by the authorities who disapproved of his beliefs.This work was edited by Thomas Ellwood an associate of John Milton. Interestingly this journal omits the dissent within the Quaker movements and the contributions of others are largely excluded. Historians have used it as a primary source because of its wealth of detail on ordinary life in the 17th century and the many towns and villages which Fox visited. Jones Rufus Preface of Jone's version of Fox's journal 1908. <br> Ellwood describes Fox as zgraceful in countenance manly in personage grave in gesture courteous in conversation." Peen says he was "civil beyond all forms of breeding". We are that he was "plain and powerful in preaching fervent in prayer" "a discerner of other men's spirits and very master of his own". Refs: Wing F1854 & P1341 London: Thomas Northcott hardcover
1808126991Philadelphia: Printed for B. and T. Kite; Fry and Kammerer Printers 1808. Hardcover. Good. Fifth edition corrected. Preface by William Penn. Two volume set. Octavos. Contemporary tree calf morocco spine labels. Wear to the spine and edges joints are cracked boards on volume one nearly detached else a good sound set. Printed for B. and T. Kite; Fry and Kammerer, Printers hardcover
1808057476Philadelphia: B. and T. Kite. 2 volumes rebound in attractive printed boards brown marbling design on blue background. Paper foxed and lightly browned library stamps and owner name inner hinge cracked on volume II. Title continued - "In the Work of the Ministry of That Ancient Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ George Fox. The Fifth Edition Corrected in Two Volumes." . Good. Hardcover. Fifth edition. 1808. B. and T. Kite hardcover
1765070176London: W. Richardson and S. Clark. Very worn leather covers with chipped corners. Covers detached. Binding tight and spine with five raised bands intact ends chipped red leather title plate with gilt lettering and decorations. Front end pages through title and page iv and rear end pages brown bent chipped and detached. Pages lightly browned and foxed but good for age of book. . Fair. Full Leather. 3rd corrected. 1765. W. Richardson and S. Clark hardcover
176531259London: printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde 1765. Folio pp. 2 lix 1 679 1 27 index; full contemporary calf red morocco label; joints cracked some from leftover tape stains from old repair on spine; all else very good. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends also known as the Quakers. The preface is by William Penn. printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde unknown
176534360London Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark Sold By L. Hinde 1765. 3rd Edition corrected. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 679 pages; Description: 1 p. L. lix 679 27 p. 33 cm. Related Names: Penn William 1644-1718 Preface. Fox Margaret Askew Fell 1614-1702 Testimony. London, Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark, Sold By L. Hinde hardcover
39453W. Richardson and S. Clarke London 1765 3rd edition corrected. 4to lix68028pp. Prelims slightly foxed original full calf with raised bands and spine label. Hinges cracked a few holes in the spine which is frayed at ends leather marked and rubbed especially on corners. Binding sound pages generally good and clean. A good slightly fragile copy . W. Richardson and S. Clarke, London, 1765, (3rd edition, corrected) hardcover
1765026R17Printed by W.Richardson and S. Clark and Sold by Luke Hinde London: 1765 1765 pp. lix 679 xxviii. Folio. Engraved bookplate of: John Glaisyer Chymist & Druggist Brighton" Engraved armorial bookplate of Francis Frederick Fox. Contemporary full leather binding joints cracked. A nice copy of an important and scarce Quaker work. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends Quakers. By nature serious and contemplative at the age of 19 he entered upon a wandering quest for spiritual enlightenment. In 1646 he underwent a mystical experience that convinced him that Christianity was not an outward profession but an inner light by which Christ directly illumines the believing soul. Revelation was for Fox not confined to the Scriptures. In 1647 he began to preach. Although often the victim of mob brutality and eight times imprisoned between 1649 and 1675 Fox won many followers especially among groups of separatists. In 1668 he prepared the first pattern of organization which was for some years to serve as the discipline of the Society of Friends. The London Yearly Meeting was started in 1671. To confirm his followers in their beliefs and to spread the truths Fox went in 1671 to the West Indies and to America where he made arduous journeys to various colonies scattered between New England and North Carolina. Later he twice visited Holland. His sincerity serenity fearlessness and powerful preaching are attested to by a number of his contemporaries. This Journal with a preface by William Penn was first published in 1694. An early owner of this book was Francis Frederick Fox 1832-1915 the 2nd son of Francis Ker Fox of Brislington House. He was an oil and colour merchant President of the Grateful Society in 1869. Sadly his wife Alice died in childbirth in 1870 and he was left a widower with six children. He was Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers in 1878 & 79 and Sheriff in 1894. He was a J.P. for Bristol and for Gloucestershire and an Alderman for the city from 1865. He wrote extensively on local history. Perhaps he was a descendant of the great Quaker George Fox. Smith p. 690; Sabin 25352. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA62 Language: eng. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Printed by W.Richardson and S. Clark and Sold by Luke Hinde, London: 1765 hardcover