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| BAKO, ELMER American Hungarian Dialect Notes 1. Goals and Methods of Hungarian Dialectology in America. Rutgers University, American Hungarian Studies Foundation. 1962. Paper Covers, 8vo. Second enlarged edition. Bi-lingual. 24 pp. printed wrapper; map at centerfold. Very Good/No Jacket. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 003044dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. | ||
| FISHMAN, JOSHUA A. Hungarian Language Maintenance in the United States Bloomington, Indiana University. 1966. 58 pp. printed stiff paper covers; back cover and spine scuffed, worn; clean text. USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1290] Book number: 003045dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. | ||
| FUNK, JOSEPH Harmonia Sacra, Being a Compilation of Genuine Church Music. Comprising a Great Variety of Metres, Singers Glen, VA, 1860. 360 pp.lacking covers (first page is title page.) Some corners folded. Sold AS IS. Scarce Pre-Civil War printing. "Tenth Edition. Published By the Authors, Singers Glen, VA : Rockingham County, 1860. " Character, shaped or patent notes used. "Harmonia Sacra, Being a Compilation of Genuine Church Music. Comprising a Great Variety of Metres, All Harmonized for Three Voices. Together with Copious Explication of the Principles of Vocal Music. Exemplified and Illustrated with Tables in a Plain and Comprehensive Manner." Wiki entry reads, " Harmonia Sacra is a Mennonite shape note hymn and tune book, originally published as A Compilation of Genuine Church Music in 1832 (Winchester, Virginia) by Joseph Funk (1778-1862).The original publication was a "four-shape" shape note book using the shapes and syllables "faw, sol, law, and mi". Funk designed A Compilation of Genuine Church Music for use in singing schools. It contained 208 pages, including rudiments of music and tunes harmonized for three voices. Funk released a second edition in 1835, and a third in 1842. The 1847 fourth edition was the first publication by Joseph Funk and Sons at Singers Glen. The name was changed to Harmonia Sacra in 1851, using the original title as a subtitle. In 1851, Funk also changed from the four-shapes to the seven-shape shape note system. Rather than adopt the Aiken system, Funk devised his own. Further editions were released, including 1860, 1866, 1878, 1980 and 1993. ". Good/No Jacket. USD 200.00 [Appr.: EURO 132.75 | £UK 120.75 | JP¥ 17199] Book number: 003043dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. | ||
| HENING, MRS. E. F. HISTORY OF THE AFRICAN MISSION Of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. With Memoirs of Deceased Missionaries, and Notices of Native Customs. New York, Stanford and Swords. 1853. Hard Cover, 8vo. 300 pp. + publisher's list. Original blue cloth binding, spine faded; gilt spine lettering; light wear to points, corners bumped; foxing. Folding map present. Very Good/No Jacket. USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 99.5 | £UK 90.5 | JP¥ 12899] Book number: 003039dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. | ||
| KIRCHHEIMER, GLORIA The Phoenix. Vol. 5, Nos. 3 & 4. Spring. America's Debacle Year: 1976 Haydenville, Mass, Morningstar Press. 1976. Paperback, 8vo. 360 pp. printed wrapper. Collection of stories and poems. Minor wear. Inscription signed "Gloria," most likely Glotia Kirchheimer who contributed the story, "American Immigrants.". Very Good/No Jacket. Signed by Author. USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1290] Book number: 003037dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. | ||
| LANG, GLADYS TAUSSIG "More Menus" for Luncheons, Dinners, Etc. St. Louis, MO, 1933. Hard Cover, 8vo. 135 p. Blank pages for "Memorandum" and index at end. Original pitch black cloth, grey lettering and image on cover. Some wear and old shelf paint stuck to covers; end paper has open tears; owner's label on final page, and pencil (blue) recipe for "potassium (Vegetable) Broth" on inside cover. Clean text. Foreword dated Oct. 15, 1933. Original printing of a scarce cooking title. Very Good-/No Jacket. USD 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 26.75 | £UK 24.25 | JP¥ 3440] Book number: 003040dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. | ||
| NUNNAMAKER, ALBERT JOHN, AND CHARLES OTTO DHONAU Compends on Anatomy Sanitary Science Chemistry and Embalming Cincinnati, The Embalming Book Company. 1923. Paperback, 8vo. 110 pp. printed stiff paper covers (with period leather covering.) Original owner's name on wrapper and again on inside of leather cover, with "Shoe-repair" labels. Clean, light wear and faint dampstains, a few other stains. Most likely a question and answer booklet for the authors' book, Hygiene and Sanitary Science; A Practical Guide for Embalmers and Sanitarians. Very Good/Near Fine. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1720] Book number: 003041dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. | ||
| WYLIE, JAMES AITKEN The Gospel Ministry : the Duty and Privilege of supporting it London, James Nisbet. 1857. Hard Cover, 8vo. 151 pp. original red-brown cloth binding with gilt cover lettering; binder's ticket on inside rear panel; spine faded. About fine, clean text, tight binding; light foxing throughout. James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890) was a Scottish historian of religion and Presbyterian minister. He was a prolific writer and is most famous for writing The History of Protestantism. (Wiki.). Very Good. USD 100.00 [Appr.: EURO 66.5 | £UK 60.5 | JP¥ 8599] Book number: 003042dll Click here to order or inquire at The John Bale Book Co. |
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