De Villers, Charles - An Essay on the Spirit and Influence of the Reformation by Luther Dover, NH, Samuel Bragg, Jun. Printer, 1807. Leather. Full calf leather. 328 pp. English language edition, translated by B. Lambert, of this theological and philosophical look at the Reformation. By Charles de Villers, a French philosopher perhaps best known for his French translations of the work of Immanuel Kant (thus spake Wikipedia). GOOD condition, ex-library, with spine label, interior pastedowns and markings. Heavy scuffing to the leather with a small gouge on the lower rear cover. Some soiling and staining. Piece of paper and separate inscription describing provenance for this book (bought at auction at some point), on the first endpaper, with the paper tipped in. Moderate to heavy foxing throughout, with minor scattered staining and soiling. Good .
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 43 | £UK 37 | JP¥ 7290] Book number 020952
is offered by:
Mare Booksellers 92 Court St., Dover, New Hampshire, NH 03820, USA
Tel.: +1 603-609-5587 Email: marebooksellers@pm.me | |
Following conditions of sale apply: Terms of Sale
We will ship the book upon receipt of payment.
We charge a media ship rate of $4.50 for the first book plus $2.00 per each additional books. We ship internationally with the US post office. Shipping rates provided upon request based on the country of receipt. Wherever possible, we ship using first class international for $25.00, or the flat rate priority envelope through the US Post which costs $35.00. This is subject to change based on country being shipped to or size of book, so please contact to confirm rate.
We accept Paypal, cashier's check or money order (they must be drawn on US funds). Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard and Discover.
Return policy:
Any book may be returned within 30 days of receipt for refund of book price. Buyer responsible for return shipping. For books misdescribed, or for wrong books sent, or any other errors on our part, we will refund book price plus return cost of shipping.
|
|
Order this book
Ask for information
Back to your search results
|