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2007DADAX1599042959Information Science Reference 2007-11-30. hardcover. New. 8.64x0.94x11.32. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Information Science Reference hardcover
2014154462De Gruyter. 2014. XX, 859 S.; XI S., S. 862 - 1355 24,5*16,5 cm. OLeinenbände, OSchu.
1895B89306Antwerpen, J.-E. Buschmann 1895 xliv + [xvii] + 248pp., in de reeks "Uitgaven der Antwerpsche Bibliophilen" nr.19, genummerd exemplaar: nr.98 exemplaar van den heer Hendrik Van Cuyck, gesigneerd door de voorzitter en secretaris der Antwerpsche Bibliophilen, gedrukt op luxe-papier, grotendeels onopengesneden, zeer goede staat, [Herdruk van de oorspronkelijke editie van 1661 (tot Leyden, by Philips de Cro-y)], B89306
xliv + [xvii] + 248pp., in de reeks "Uitgaven der Antwerpsche Bibliophilen" nr.19, genummerd exemplaar: nr.98 exemplaar van den heer Hendrik Van Cuyck, gesigneerd door de voorzitter en secretaris der Antwerpsche Bibliophilen, gedrukt op luxe-papier, grotendeels onopengesneden, zeer goede staat, [Herdruk van de oorspronkelijke editie van 1661 (tot Leyden, by Philips de Cro-y)], B89306
265 pages. References. Index. "Very important and wonderfully researched - this guy knows boiler rooms like nobody's business!" - Jack Katz. "... a fine contribution to the sociology of deviance, occupations, and fieldwork." - Robert R. Faulkner. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket with short closed tear to bottom edge of front panel. Quality copy of this fascinating reference. Book
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket. Upper leading board corners are lightly bumped, no other faults. Clean throughout. AD Used
17249741London: Impensis Gulielmi & Johannis Innys 1724. Fourth edition. 8vo 8 299pp plus 5 publisher's ads. Contemporary paneled calf finely rebacked with red morocco spine label. Boards with some soiling and scuffing Berkeley Divinity School plate to front pastedown. Text clean and very good. <br /> <br /> Sharp copy of one of the most widely used ethics textbooks in the 17th and 18th centuries by the Oxford clergyman and Scholar Daniel Whitby. Whitby died 2 years after this fourth and final edition was published. An excellent example of early enlightenment curriculum in moral philosophy. Impensis Gulielmi & Johannis Innys unknown
Hardcover, complete 4 parts in one volume, fully bound in soft red leather; full gilt page block; 5 raised bands, gilt decoration and gilt printing to spine; College of Preceptors device embossed in gilt to front board; gilt border to front and rear boards; marbled endpapers. Front pastedown has a partially removed bookplate; light foxing to a few page edges; spine sunned; minor scores to front and rear boards; light rubbing of corners. A very handsome book in very good condition, contents are clean and binding is sound. AD Used
8vo., Third Edition, some mild age-staining to text; original boards, brown cloth back with printed paper label, uncut, corners bruised, expertly recased, an unusually bright, fresh copy in period binding. With 4pp publisher's catalogue mounted on front free endpaper. SCARCE.
Later green boards with original paper wrappers bound in. 12mo. 4, 103 pages; 18cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Book of Living: Gathered Together All of the Mitzvot that Man Shall Do in His Entire Life...and the Way of Life from the Opinion of Yura...All of the Judgements and Laws Prohibiting and Permitting. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (YU, Bibliotheek Universiteit Van Amsterdam, Ets Haim) , onlye one in the US. Ex-library markings. Browning to pages. Minimal staining. Very good condition. (GER-52-2)
197029230Grand Rapids:: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 1970. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a small nick to the bottom edge of the rear panel. In these forty-eight essays Lewis addresses himself both to theological questions and to those considered "semi-theological" or ethical. Whether he is discussing "Evil and God" "Miracles" "The Decline of Religion" or "The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment" his insight and observations are thoroughly and profoundly Christian. These essays were designed to meet a variety of needs and among other accomplishments they serve to illustrate the many different angles from which we are able to view the Christian religion. They range from relatively popular pieces written for newspapers to more learned defenses of the faith. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., unknown
Hardcover. Translated by Richard Rojcewicz and Andre Schuwer. On or two slight scores on dust jacket. Boards appear slightly warped. Very minor bumping on hardcover spine ends. Head of page block is foxed. Binding is sound. Pages are clean, and the text is clear throughout. AF Used
2001012721London: John Blake 2001-12-01. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall John Blake hardcover
Very minor shelfwear else Fine. ; 323 pages
490p. Hardcover Very good condition, full leather rubbed, lightly foxed Evans 29272
Good hard cover, no jacket. Previous owner has penned FEP. Shelf and handling wear includes wear to edges, bumped corners, and foxing to page block, pastedowns and endpapers. Pages are well bound, content is clean and clear. CN Used
1993F70918Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers 1993 ix + 227pp., 25cm., in the series "International archives of the history of ideas" vol.133, hardback (cloth, bit soiled), stamp at verso of title page, interior and text VG, [English translation of "Traité de morale"], ISBN 0-7923-1763-7, F70918
ix + 227pp., 25cm., in the series "International archives of the history of ideas" vol.133, hardback (cloth, bit soiled), stamp at verso of title page, interior and text VG, [English translation of "Traité de morale"], ISBN 0-7923-1763-7, F70918
2008100127383Routledge 2008 182 pages 16 4x24 1x1 8cm. 2008. Cartonné jaquette. 182 pages.
54661, Paris, Plon 1957, 2 vol. grand in-8, br., illustré de 104 gravures in texte, 128 documents hors texte et 8 photographies en couleur, partiellement non coupé, (couv. fanée avec qq. mouillures et dos légt insolé), intérieur très frais, VI-448 / 438p.
Hardcover (no jacket). The Collected Works of Shlomo Pines, volume five. Slight score on page block, affecting a handful of page edges within. Text is clear throughout on sound, clean pages. TS Used
8vo., First Edition thus; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy. EXCEEDNGLY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
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1858000378Boston: Little Brown and Company 1858. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. First Edition in book form. 8vo. pp. 79 1. Bound in a well preserved green blind stamped publisher's cloth. The front cover contains an area of fading or discoloration. A mild water stain line is visible on front end papers; pages are generally clean but lightly age-toned. George Lunt 1803-1885 was the U.S. district attorney for Massachusetts during President Zachary Taylor's administration. In 1857 he became editor of the conservative "Boston Courier." DAB. Lunt's book collects four anti-liberal essays which were originally published in the "Courier." Among them are the following - a diatribe against reformer Theodore Parker a refutation of a lecture given by Ralph Waldo Emerson a refutation of a pro-suffrage lecture given by Georg W. Curtis and an article entitled the "Philosophy of Abolition." PROVENANCE: Inscribed by Rev. Luther Farnham to Rev. Thomas Smyth on front blank page. A three page letter written by Farnham dated "Boston Feb. 2 1858" is also attached to the verso of the front free end paper. The letter is addressed to "Rev'd dear Sir" presumably Smyth. Rev. Luther Farnham 1816-1897 authored a booklet survey entitled "A Glance at Private Libraries" 1855 "the first study of its kind to be done in the United States." See Basbanes "A Gentle Madness" p.155-56. Farnham was also Secretary of the Southern Aid Society a missionary organization which preached the Gospel to poor whites and blacks down south. The letter concerns Farnham's intent to write a series of articles on the history agriculture religion and education of the southern states in the hopes of promoting better feelings between north and south. Rev. Thomas Smyth was presumably the well known Presbyterian theologian who lived in Charlestown South Carolina. He is mentioned in Farnham's library survey as possessing about 17000 books. for G. Lunt see Sabin 67423. <br/> <br/> Little, Brown, and Company hardcover