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Paperback. Signed and dedicated by author on half - title page. Note written by author laid in. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are slightly worn. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
1987100147305Wiley-Blackwell 1987 279 pages 15 24x22 86x1 6256cm. 1987. Broché. 279 pages.
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. TWO VOLUME SET. 17x11 cm. XXVI+161+187 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine slightly chafed. Binding visible on several pages. Pen writing on inner front cover page. Else in good condition.
14X21.5 cm. XXVII+490 Pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine's top slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
[in Hebrew]: 22.5x15 cm. 433 pages. spine slightly scratched. else in good condition.
Good paperback. Light shelf and handling wear only, including tanning to spine and minor discolouration to page block. Pages are well bound, content is unmarked. CN Used
Hardcover without jacket; spine is faded, with one or two marks. Extremities are a little bumped, slightly affecting first and last few page corners; page block is tanned, with a few light marks. Text is clear on sound, clean pages. TS Used
1996100137622Center for the Study of Language and Inf 1996 392 pages 15 27x2 34x22 89cm. 1996. Broché. 392 pages.
2006F58170Oxford, Clarendon Press 2006 xiii + 249pp., hardback, dustwrapper, 24cm., VG
The Title 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments written/authored/edited by Adam Smith', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351283621 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 393 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Politics & Social Sciences / Philosophy / Ethics & Morality. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
The Title 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments written/authored/edited by Adam Smith', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351283614 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 393 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Politics & Social Sciences / Philosophy / Ethics & Morality. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
xiii + 249pp., hardback, dustwrapper, 24cm., VG
xiv + 410pp., hardback, dustwrapper, 24cm., VG
Ex-library, displaying stamps to front cover, sticker to inside of front cover and stamp to inside title page. Soft cover showing moderate to major edge wear, including creasing and some tears. Some creasing and tears to spine. Overall the pages are slightly faded and rough around the edges, but clean throughout and relatively solid, despite tears and weaknesses to the spine. In a very well used and well worn condition throughout, showing very obvious signs of a rather full life, but nonetheless a usable and useful copy.
Ex-library, displaying stamps to front cover, sticker to inside of front cover and stamp to inside title page. Soft cover showing moderate to major edge wear, including creasing and some tears. Some creasing and tears to spine. Overall the pages are slightly faded and rough around the edges, but clean throughout and relatively solid, despite tears and weaknesses to the spine. In a very well used and well worn condition throughout, showing very obvious signs of a rather full life, but nonetheless a usable and useful copy.
Hardcover with clipped dust jacket, in very good condtion. Page block is scored at head and marked at foot. Upper leading board lightly bumped towards the spine. Dust jacket has a small tear at the lower spine and at the inner flap corners, with some light marking to the outer dust cover. All boards, pages and text are clean and unmarked throughout, with no other notable flaws. LW Used
191936901New York December 12 1919. 1919. Very good. - Over 50 words typed on Adler's 9-1/4 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide "The Society for Ethical Culture of New York" stationery. Responding to the American impresario and lecture agent James B. Pond's invitation to join as a member of the reception committee welcoming Maurice Maeterlinck to America Felix Adler thanks Major Pond for the invitation and apologizes as he has "a long-standing engagement for the evening of January 2 and in any case I fear that I ought not to join the Committee". Signed in full "Felix Adler". Folded for mailing the letter is slightly darkened along the right edge and there is a small piece out from the top left corner. Very good. <p>The German-American philosopher Felix Adler 1851-1933 was a professor of political and social ethics. A rationalist social reformer and religious leader he was an influential lecturer on the subject of euthanasia arguing as Robert Ingersoll did for the rights of individuals suffering from terminal illnesses to end their pain through suicide. Adler unlike Ingersoll did not reject religion and argued from an ethical perspective. Born in Germany the son of a rabbi he moved to New York with his family when he was 6 years old. After graduating from Columbia University Adler continued his studies at Heidelberg University with intent to become a rabbi. He was influenced by the neo-Kantian argument that as one can neither prove nor disprove the existence of a deity or an afterlife morality is independent of theology. Asked to give a sermon at New York's Temple Emmanu-El where his father was head rabbi he shocked the congregation with his sermon titled "The Judaism of the Future" which made no mention of God and made the case for a universal religion of morality. It is not surprising that this was not only the first but also the last time he was invited to lecture at the temple. He took a position as a Professor of Hebrew and Oriental literature at Cornell University where he was popular with the students but stirred controversy. He was later offered and accepted the chair of political and social ethics at Columbia University. With Joseph Seligman's assistance Adler founded the Society Of Ethical Culture. Adler argued for the importance of "deed not creed" and set up teams of visiting nurses to serve the homebound poor who were ill and also set up a Free Kindergarten for the children of the working poor. He was the founding chairman of the National Child Labor Committee and served on the Civil Liberties Bureau which later became the ACLU.<p>James B. Pond the American impresario and lecture agent who headed the J.B. Pond Lyceum Bureau brought the great Belgian poet Maurice Maeterlinck to America for a series of lectures. The first lecture took place at Carnegie hall on January 2nd 1920. Unfortunately Maeterlinck failed to carry out his intention to lecture in English because of his labored "phonetic" English. He declared his intention to continue his lectures in French and have the translation read by another person. As a result the lecture tour was a failure and lawsuits ensued on both sides.<p>An uncommon autograph. New York, December 12, 1919. unknown
Paperback in very good condition. New shopstock with minor shelf-wear including creases to lower leading corners of rear cover and last couple of pages. Scores to page block foot. No other faults. TA Used
Paperback in very good condition. Light sunning to spine and minor edgewear to covers. Spine is tight and contents are clean. AD Used
2023x-1538183072Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2023. Paperback. New. 208 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc paperback
2024x-1538183064Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2024. Hardcover. New. 187 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc hardcover
1977016204The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff 1977. Hardback. Fine/Lightly Worn. 404 pps <br/> <br/> Martinus Nijhoff hardcover
Like new, unread, shop store room stock. CE Book
20087094163Bruxelles, Bern & Berlin u.a.: Lang 2008. 296 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary cloth bdg. Marbled boards. Serlevha colored in purple in its contemporary period. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. [6], 360 p. Nevâdir-i Süheylî: Acaibü'l-meâsir ve garaibü'n-nevâdir. It is a widely read work and is a corpus of prose stories written in the period of Murad IV. In the work, which includes 204 stories under thirty-one chapters, Süheylî added stories from his own time to the corpus generally chosen from the Turkish-Islamic history as well. The stories, almost all of which were instructive and exemplary, were selected from various books in Arabic, Persian and Turkish, and the lessons to be learned at the end of each were written separately, and the adaptation path was followed in the translated stories. Hegira: 1276 = Gregorian: 1860. TBTK 774.; Özege 32. Second Edition. Five copies in OCLC: 163633062. Tahir, Bursali Mehmed, Ahlâk kitaplarimiz (Books on ethics) 46.