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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | (CHANNING, WILLIAM HENRY). The Present: Volume I, Number I, September 1843 to Volume I, Number Xii, March, 1844, the Complete Run of 12 Numbers in Seven Issues, Bound Together. ( William Henry Channing ),, 1843-1844. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Late 19th century tan cloth with title and dates gilt stamped on leather labels on spine. 432 pages. Very tight, covers somewhat dusty with leather spine label worn, light wear at heel of spine, approx. half the leaves lightly to moderately foxed, a few heavily, original printed Table of Contents on blue wraps pasted to endpapers. SIGNED and inscribed by W. B. Randolph, in a period hand, on endpaper. Randolph was a pastor of the The First Universalist Society of Newark whose philosophy is in keeping with the transcendental and utopian attitude of this interesting American literary and philosophical periodical. SIGNED and inscribed by W. B. Randolph, in a period hand, on endpaper. Randolph was a pastor of the The First Universalist Society of Newark whose philosophy is in keeping with the transcendental and utopian attitude of this interesting American literary and philosophical periodical. Offered for US$ 350.00 by: The Bookshop, Inc. - Book number: 234738 See more books from our catalog: AMERICA 19TH CENTURY | |||