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 , The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S. A. ) Part I: Book of Confessions
The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S. A. ) Part I: Book of Confessions
New York/Atlanta, The Office of the General Assembly, 1983. Paperback. Unpaginated. A softcover book in very good condition. Front cover creased; otherwise clean and tight. Very Good .
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Book number: 194745
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Catalogue: Protestantism

 , Constitution of Oregon. The Preamble, Constitution, and Schedule, Adopted by the People of the Territory of Oregon, Preparatory to Admission Into the Union of the States
Constitution of Oregon. The Preamble, Constitution, and Schedule, Adopted by the People of the Territory of Oregon, Preparatory to Admission Into the Union of the States
Washington DC, House of Representatives (35th Congress, 1st Session), 1858. First Edition, First Printing. Pamphlet. 23p. A pamphlet that, while complete in itself, has been removed from a bound volume of unrelated pamphlets. Very good condition. Pages mildly toned with age, and a few faint spots on first page. Otherwise, text unmarked and pages tightly bound. House of Representatives Mis. Doc. no. 38. Very Good .
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Book number: 195032
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Catalogue: American History

 , Constitutions of the Society of Mary
Constitutions of the Society of Mary
Society of Mary. Facsimile Reprint. Hardcover. 151p. Facsimile reprint. A small black hardcover book in fine condition. The constitutions of the Marianists. Undated facsimile of the 1937 edition published in Dayton, Ohio. Measures approx. 7.25" x 4.5.
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Book number: 176654
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Constitutions of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel Approved by the General Chapter Celebrated in September 1995 and Published by Order of the Most Reverend Father Joseph Chalmers Prior General
Victoria, Australia, Carmelite Communications, 1996. Paperback. 168p. A softcover book in very good condition. Ex-library; original binding. Labels on spine and rear endpaper; stamps on endpapers. Text clean and binding tight. A scarce title. Good .
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Book number: 206510
USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 55.5 | £UK 47.25 | JP¥ 9393]

 
Consultation on Church Union: A Catholic Perspective
Washington DC, USCC Publications Office, 1970. Paperback. 48p. A staplebound softcover pamphlet. Ex-library; original binding. Labels on spine and endpapers, and stamp on title page. Stamp crossed out on cover. Otherwise, very good condition with text clean and binding tight. Good .
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Book number: 206563
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 , Contemporary Calligraphy: Modern Scribes and Lettering Artists II
Contemporary Calligraphy: Modern Scribes and Lettering Artists II
London, Trefoil Publications, 1990. First paperback edition. Paperback. 168p. A large softcover book in fine condition, save for price sticker residue on the front. Measures approx. 11" x 8.5. As New .
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Book number: 191173
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Catalogue: Art

 , Controversy between Rev. Messrs. Hughes and Breckenridge on the Subject "Is the Protestant Religion the Religion of Christ?
Controversy between Rev. Messrs. Hughes and Breckenridge on the Subject "Is the Protestant Religion the Religion of Christ?
1834. 3/4 Leather. Three quarters leather with marbled paper boards. Hinges quite worn; spine repaired with tape on outside. Ex-library with label on spine and cardpocket and labels glued to front endpaper. Stamps on page edges and first page of text. Last 6 pages and title page missing. Yellowing and foxing at page edges. Otherwise a clean, tight hardcover book in good condition. 466p. Letters between Rev. John Hughes and Rev. John Breckenridge debating theologicla points about Protestantism and Catholicism from October 1832 to October 1833. Fair .
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Book number: 122633
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Keywords: Catholicism, protestantism, correspondence, theology

 , The Convent Horror: Story of Barbara Ubryk; Twenty-One Years in the Dungeon, Eight Feet Long, Six Feet Wide; from Official Records
The Convent Horror: Story of Barbara Ubryk; Twenty-One Years in the Dungeon, Eight Feet Long, Six Feet Wide; from Official Records
Toledo, OH, Evangelist L.J. King. 1st Edition. Paperback. 125p. A small softcover book in very good condition. Very light crinkling along the edges; otherwise clean and tight. An anti-Catholic publication telling the story of a mentally unstable nun who was isolated in a cell under inhumane conditions within her monastery. Undated first edition; ca. 1930. Measures approx. 6.75" x 5.1.
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Book number: 176055
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Cornhill Magazine (Volumes 1-47 in 46 Books)
1860. Hardcover. Ex-library 3/4 tan leather on dark grey boards (except Volume 41, spine bound in dark green leather). Volumes 1-47 (in 46 books) covering the years 1860-83. Raised bands and attractive gilt on spine. All title plates still intact and in good shape. Volume 4 spine 1/2 detached. Volumes 5, 7, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 24, 30, 36-7, 39 spine chipped. Volumes 6, 9, 11, 21, 30-1, spine beginning to tear Volume 8 spine torn at rear gutter and taped. Volume 41 spine torn and taped. Volume 10 back board detached. Volume number gilt and visible on every volume. A very nice set of the famous Victorian literary periodical. This run includes poetry from Tennyson, Charlotte Bronte, Matthew Arnold, George Macdonald, W.M. Thackeray, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Short pieces from Dickens and Turgenev are also included. Fiction includes Henry James's "Daisy Miller," "An International Episode," and the novel, "Washington Square." Robert Louis Stevenson published a great deal in Cornhill, and this run includes the following poems: "Forest Notes," "Walking Tours," "Virginibus Puerisque," "On Falling in Love," "An Apology for Idlers," "François Villon, Student, Poet, and Housebreaker," "Will o' the Mill," " Crabbed Age and Youth," "Æs Triplex," "The English Admirals," "Child's Play," "Some Aspects of Robert Burns," "Yoshida-Torajiro," "Henry David Thoreau: His Character and Opinions," "Et Tu in Arcadia Vixisti," "Samuel Pepys," as well as 2 serials: "The Pavilion on the Links" and "The Merry Men." Thomas Hardy's "Far from the Madding Crowd," and "The Hand of Ethelberta" were also serialized in this run. Matthew Arnold published several articles in this run: "My Countrymen," "The Study of Celtic Literature," "Culture and its Enemies," "Anarchy and Authority," "St. Paul and Protestantism," "Puritanism and the Church of England," "Literature and Dogma," "A Persian Passion Play," and "New Rome." Run includes Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Agnes of Sorrento;" George Eliot's, "Romola;" Anthony Trollope's "The Small House at Allington," "Framely Parsonage," "The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson," and "The Claverings;" Thackeray's "The Adventures of Philip on his Way through the World," "Roundabout Papers," and "Denis Duval;" Elizabeth Gaskell's "Wives and Daughters;" and Wilkie Collins's "Armadale." Cornhill was founded by George Murray Smith in 1859, the first issue carrying the cover date of January 1860. It continued until 1975. It was a literary journal with a selection of articles on diverse subjects and serialisations of new novels. Smith hoped to gain some of the same readership enjoyed by All the Year Round, a similar magazine owned by Charles Dickens, and he employed as editor William Thackeray, Dickens' great literary rival at the time.The magazine was phenomenally successful, selling many more issues than anyone had thought likely, but within a few years circulation dropped rapidly as it failed to keep pace with changes in popular taste. It also gained a reputation for rather safe, inoffensive content in the late Victorian era. .
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Book number: 124613
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 , The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume III
The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume III
London, Smith, Elder, & Co, 1884. Hardcover. 664p. Ex-library; REBOUND. A hardcover book that has been rebound in red cloth. Good reading condition. Stamps on endpapers and top edge. Binding is cockeyed, but still tight, and the spine is lightly sunned. Except for a couple of smudged fingerprints, the text is clean. Volume 3 of the British literary magazine CORNHILL (New Series), containing all monthly issues from July through December 1884. Contains installments of THE TALK OF THE TOWN by James Payn. Illustrated with black and white engravings, some of which were done by Victorian illustrator Harry Furniss. Fair .
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Book number: 184721
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 , The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume VII
The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume VII
London, Smith, Elder, & Co, 1886. Hardcover. 664p. Ex-library; REBOUND. A hardcover book that has been rebound in red cloth. Good reading condition. Stamps on endpapers and top edge. Binding is cockeyed, but still tight, and the spine is lightly sunned. Small markings in table of contents. Pages tanned, but the text is clean. Volume 7 of the British literary magazine CORNHILL (New Series), containing all monthly issues from July through December 1886. Contains installments of the adventure novel JESS by H. Rider Haggard (author of KING SOLOMON'S MINES). Illustrated with occasional black and white engravings. Fair .
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Book number: 184722
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 , The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume IV
The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume IV
London, Smith, Elder, & Co, 1885. Hardcover. 664p. Ex-library; REBOUND. A hardcover book that has been rebound in red cloth. Good reading condition. Stamps on endpapers and top edge. Binding is slightly cockeyed, but still tight, and the spine is lightly sunned. Small markings in table of contents. Pages tanned, but the text is clean. Volume 4 of the British literary magazine CORNHILL (New Series), containing all monthly issues from January through June 1885. Contains an essay on the home life of Charles Dickens, written by his daughter Mary; installments of the novel RAINBOW GOLD by English journalist David Christie Murray; and installments of the novel COURT ROYAL by Anglican priest and writer Sabine Baring-Gould (who wrote the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers"). Illustrated with occasional black and white engravings. Fair .
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Book number: 184723
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 , The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume I.
The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume I.
London, Smith, Elder, & Co, 1883. Leather. 664p. Ex-library. A hardcover book bound in 3/4 dark brown leather. Edges rubbed and sticker on spine. A few stamps inside; pages lightly age-toned and foxed. Binding is a bit limp, but holds well enough for reading purposes. Volume 1 of the British literary magazine CORNHILL (New Series), containing all monthly issues from July through December 1883. Contains installments of THE GIANT'S ROBE by Thomas Anstey Guthrie, and the story PELINO VIERA'S CONFESSION by naturalist William Henry Hudson. Illustrated with occasional black and white engravings, some of which were done by Victorian newspaper illustrator Harry Furniss. Fair .
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Book number: 184724
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 , The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume VI
The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume VI
London, Smith, Elder, & Co, 1886. Hardcover. 664p. Ex-library. A hardcover book bound in embossed red cloth. Corners bumped and spine faded. A few spotty stains on back cover. Library stamps on endpapers. Occasional light foxing inside; otherwise clean and tight. Volume 6 of the British literary magazine CORNHILL (New Series), with monthly issues spanning January through June 1886. Contains installments of the adventure novel JESS by H. Rider Haggard (author of KING SOLOMON'S MINES) and installments of the novel COURT ROYAL by Anglican priest and writer Sabine Baring-Gould (who wrote the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers"). Illustrated with occasional black and white engravings. Fair .
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Book number: 184739
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 , The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume V.
The Cornhill Magazine: New Series, Volume V.
London, Smith, Elder, & Co, 1885. Hardcover. 664p. Ex-library. A hardcover book bound in embossed red cloth. The cloth is soiled, most heavily on the spine and edges, and the corners are bumped. Old bookplate and library stamps inside. Apart from very faint foxing, the text is clean, and the binding is tight. Some pages uncut. Volume 5 of the British literary magazine CORNHILL (New Series), with issues spanning July through December 1885. Contains installments of the novel COURT ROYAL by Anglican priest and writer Sabine Baring-Gould (who wrote the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers") and MYSTERIOUS MRS. WILKINSON by William Edward Norris. Illustrated with occasional black and white engravings. Fair .
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Book number: 184758
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