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 , [Confraternity, Church Donation Slip]. Elemosina Di Soldi Per la Compagnia Del Soccorso. Per L'Anno 1765
[Confraternity, Church Donation Slip]. Elemosina Di Soldi Per la Compagnia Del Soccorso. Per L'Anno 1765
No Place, No Publisher. Unbound. No publisher or place. Presumed Italy, 1765. Single sheet of paper, 4 ½ and 2 inches. Small engraving present, depicting Mary and Jesus, with sailboats in the background. All text in Italian. A confraternity receipt of sorts, confirming the holder's donation toward the relief of those less fortunate (special thanks to Patrick Olson of Patrick Olson Rare Books for his insight). Illegible (to us) handwritten notation along the bottom. Partial dotted lines present along the top and bottom. GOOD+ condition. Three vertical fold creases present. Minor toning and wrinkling. Good .
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Book number: 019250
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 No author given (Allestree, Richard), The Whole Duty of Man, Laid Down in a Plain and Familiar Way, for the Use of All, But Especially the Meanest Reader. [... ] with Private Devotions for Several Occasions
No author given (Allestree, Richard)
The Whole Duty of Man, Laid Down in a Plain and Familiar Way, for the Use of All, But Especially the Meanest Reader. [... ] with Private Devotions for Several Occasions
London, Printed only for John Beecroft, 1771. Leather. Full leather. Xxi, 471 pp. MISSING all contents pages after page 471. Somewhat recently attributed to Richard Allestree, The Whole Duty of Man was first published in 1658, anonymously, expounded on Anglican traditions, in a Protestant devotional form. This includes sections that adopt a sermon-like tone, as well as several sections of prayers. Richard Allestree was an English Royalist churchman, imprisoned briefly for his views. He published several collections of sermons, and served as provost of Eton College. Provenance: large bookplate indicates this was a gift from Henry Hoare, presumably the English banker of the same name. The name Mary Woolridge is handwritten on the decorative half-title, with the date July 10, 1775. FAIR condition, LACKING the aforementioned contents pages at the end. Heavy scuffing, chipping, and flaking to the leather, with the leather split and peeling along the spine hinges. This includes some minor loss of leather, exposing the boards beneath. Minor soiling and staining to the covers. Extremities scuffed, rounded and worn. Front cover tenuously holding on by strings. Small remains of a bookplate present on top of the Henry Hoare plate. Scattered dampstaining and spotting to the text, with a few larger dampstains in the fore edge margins. Minor scattered soiling. Fair .
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Book number: 017825
USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 52.25 | £UK 44.5 | JP¥ 8501]
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 Arndt, Johann, Johann Arndts Sechs Bucher Vom Wahren Christenthum : Welche Handeln Von Heilsamer Busse, Herzlicher Reue Und Leid Uber Die Sunde Und Wahrem Glauben... ;Nebst Beigefugtem Lebenslauf Des Sel. Herrn Autors, Ingleichen Kurzen Gebeten Nach Jedem Kapitel. .
Arndt, Johann
Johann Arndts Sechs Bucher Vom Wahren Christenthum : Welche Handeln Von Heilsamer Busse, Herzlicher Reue Und Leid Uber Die Sunde Und Wahrem Glauben... ;Nebst Beigefugtem Lebenslauf Des Sel. Herrn Autors, Ingleichen Kurzen Gebeten Nach Jedem Kapitel. .
Reutlingen, Druck und Verlag der B.G. Kurtz, 1840. Vellum. Vellum, with two flexible leather clasp like tabs on the side. 818, 80, 216 pp. With a few full page illustrations throughout, including a depiction of a camera obscura. All text in German. A collection of several writings by Arndt, including his popular 'True Christianity' that explores the 'mystical union between believer and Christ,' (Wikipedia), while correcting some aspects of reformation theology (also from Wikipedia). Johann Arndt was a 16th century German theologian, writing on many aspects of Christianity, with his work being republished often after his death. GOOD condition. Minor to moderate soiling and scattered staining/discoloration to the covers. Vellum rather toned in general. Extremities bumped and scuffed. Endpapers soiled, with some staining. Ownership signature present. General toning and minor scattered soiling to the text block. Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 009899
USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 52.25 | £UK 44.5 | JP¥ 8501]
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Oxenham, John; Moss, Hugh (arranger and producer); MacCunn, Hamish (composer)
The Pageant of Darkness and Light
New York, Weekes and Co, 1908. Wraps. Blue and white wraps. 148 pp. Primarily consisting of musical scores, this work presents a tale of missionary work around the world. Divided into 5 episodes. Each episode is located in either the North, South, East and West (as well as a final tableau), and depicts native populations unfamiliar with God. This includes Native Americans in the northwest, people near Ujiji, Africa, a city in India, and a beach on Hawaii near Kilauea. Each episode culminates in the 'enlightenment' of the natives. Issued by the Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada. GOOD condition. Faint but extensive foxing to the front and rear covers, with minor soiling and a few faint stains. Some browning to the wraps. Wrappers split at the upper and lower spine, with minor tearing, chipping and fraying. Wrappers creased along the spine. Interior clean and solid. Good .
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Book number: 006592
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Keywords: Noisbn Missionary Work Hawaii Drama

 Various authors, The American Baptist Magazine. December, 1834
Various authors
The American Baptist Magazine. December, 1834
Boston, Board of Managers of the Baptist General Convention, 1834. Wraps. Printed wraps. Pagination runs 445-480. A single issue of this magazine devoted to topics relating to religion and American Baptists. Included is a first person account of travels in Burma (Myanmar) by Oliver Cutter, recalling his journey upriver by boat from Rangoon, and his encounters with villages and people, usually noting his efforts at dispensing religious literature. Cutter, along with Nathan Brown, established a printing press in Assam in 1836. FAIR/GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy insect wear along the wrapper extremities, with loss along all edges and especially the spine, making the wrappers somewhat tenuously attached. Minor soiling and staining. Bottom edge creased. Scattered foxing in the interior. Fair .
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Book number: 012859
USD 32.00 [Appr.: EURO 28.5 | £UK 24.25 | JP¥ 4611]
Keywords: Noisbn Exploration Asian History

 Various authors, The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends. Vol. IX
Various authors
The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends. Vol. IX
Philadelphia, Joseph Rakestraw, Printer, 1945. Full Leather. Full calf leather. 480 pp. A collection of writings devoted to Quaker teachings, history and doctrine, although this volume focusing on the lives and memoirs of John Gough, William Reckitt, Samuel Fothergill and others. GOOD condition. Moderate scuffing and fading to the covers and extremities, with some scrapes to the leather. Minor soiling and staining. Lengthy inscription in ink on a front endpaper from the Miami (Ohio) Friends to those at Short Creek (Ohio) Friends, certifying a gentleman for marriage. Pencil notes on the front endpapers. Minor to moderate scattered foxing throughout. Good .
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Book number: 018197
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 Various authors, Hymns for Christian Melody. Selected from Various Authors
Various authors
Hymns for Christian Melody. Selected from Various Authors
Dover, NH, Trustees of the Free-Will Baptist Connection, 1838. Leather. Presumed later edition. Full dark leather. Odd pagination, with the index of subjects pages misbound out of order. Pocket sized. A collection of hymns for Christians on a variety of themes. Put together by the Freewill Baptists of Dover, New Hampshire. Perhaps of note is that the copyright for this book is registered to David Marks, a Freewill Baptist Evangelist. GOOD condition. Ex-library with spine label, interior bookplate and a few minor markings in the interior. Heavy fading and moderate soiling to the covers, resulting in a grubby look to the book. Some scuffing, spotting and edgewear to the covers. Moderate scattered foxing throughout. Owner's name and gift bookplate in the interior. Good .
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Book number: 020775
USD 43.00 [Appr.: EURO 38.25 | £UK 32.5 | JP¥ 6196]
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Various Authors
Kings Chamber Jah
No Place, No publisher. Wraps. No publisher, place or date. Presumed Los Angeles, 2017. Side stapled newsprint magazine. 8 ½ by 11 inches. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. An obscure magazine on the practice of Rasta (Rastafari), Black power and Black pride. Includes several pieces on diatomaceous earth as a supplement for consumption, etc. VERY GOOD condition. General toning, a hint of wrinkling and light edgewear. Very Good .
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Book number: 020758
USD 27.00 [Appr.: EURO 24 | £UK 20.5 | JP¥ 3890]
Keywords: Noisbn Black Studies

 
Various Authors
The Latter-Day Saints Millennial Star. Saturday, October 8, 1853. No. 41, Vol. XV
London, S.W. Richards, Publisher, 1853. Pamphlet. Pamphlet, apparently disbound from a larger work. Pagination runs 657-672. A single issue of this Mormon related journal, containing continuations of various articles, including a dialogue on salvation, a history of Joseph Smith, an article on woman beaters, and news of various Mormon missions to Italy, Scandinavia, etc. The Millennial Star began publication in England in 1840, publishing until 1970, and was primarily aimed toward a British Mormon audience. GOOD+ condition. Minor toning and creasing. Good .
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Book number: 008422
USD 43.00 [Appr.: EURO 38.25 | £UK 32.5 | JP¥ 6196]
Keywords: Noisbn Mormons Mormonism

 Various authors, The Liberal Worker. January 13, 1875. Vol. 1. No. 8
Various authors
The Liberal Worker. January 13, 1875. Vol. 1. No. 8
Sharon, WI, The Liberal Worker, Publisher, 1875. Tabloid. Large tabloid newspaper format. 4 pp. A newspaper of religious teachings, news and theology, mostly associated with Unitarian Universalists. Of note in this issue is an article giving an explanation of spirits and spiritualism based on a book by J.O. Barrett, with the article speaking favorably about spiritualism. GOOD condition. Several horizontal and vertical fold creases present. Heavy browning to the upper right area of the front page. Otherwise minor toning, with minor soiling, wrinkling and creasing. Some chipping along the edges. Owner's note in ink also on the upper right corner of the front page. Good .
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Book number: 019031
USD 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 33.75 | £UK 28.75 | JP¥ 5475]
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 Various authors, Life and Light for Woman. October, 1894
Various authors
Life and Light for Woman. October, 1894
Boston, Woman's Board of Missions, Publisher, 1894. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. A journal published by the Woman's Board of Missions, an organization focusing on the work of women missions and missionaries. This issue with letters from various people recalling their efforts and experiences in Turkey, India and Micronesia (with several photos from Micronesia), etc. FAIR/GOOD condition. Large diagonal slice down the front cover, affecting the first half of the journal, including the photos. While not obscuring text, it is there nonetheless. Minor fading and toning to the wrappers. Small rectangular address label on the front cover. Minor soiling and spotting to the covers. Light creasing and scuffing along the extremities. Fair .
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Book number: 018324
USD 16.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 2305]
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 Various authors, Life and Light for Woman. November, 1894
Various authors
Life and Light for Woman. November, 1894
Boston, Woman's Board of Missions, Publisher, 1894. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. A journal published by the Woman's Board of Missions, an organization focusing on the work of women missions and missionaries. This issue with letters from various people recalling their efforts and experiences in Turkey, China and Micronesia, etc. GOOD condition. Minor fading and toning to the wrappers. Small rectangular address label on the rear cover. Minor soiling and spotting to the covers. Light creasing and scuffing along the extremities. Upper corner torn off from the rear cover, with minor dampstaining in the same area. Good .
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Book number: 018374
USD 16.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 2305]
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 Various authors, Mazdaznan. Bound Volume of 12 Issues, January-December 1915
Various authors
Mazdaznan. Bound Volume of 12 Issues, January-December 1915
Lowell, MA, House of Mazda, Publisher, 1915. Cloth. Blue cloth. All but January missing their original wrappers. 384 pp. plus ads in each issue. A bound volume of a journal devoted to the Mazdaznan movement, a religious or spiritual movement founded in the 19th century by Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish, drawing on Neo-Zoroastrian principles. It focused on the importance of breath and breathing, with its adherents expected to practice vegetarianism. GOOD+ condition. Minor fading and scuffing. Minor edgewear. Front wrapper of the January issue detached and laid in, with staining to the lower portion. A few stray pencil notations to the contents pages of some issues. Good .
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Book number: 018625
USD 243.00 [Appr.: EURO 215 | £UK 183 | JP¥ 35013]
Keywords: Noisbn Spirituality

 Various authors, New-Church Messenger. June 3, 1885
Various authors
New-Church Messenger. June 3, 1885
New York, E.H. Swinney, Presumed Publisher, 1885. Tabloid. Small tabloid format. Pagination runs 295 to 310. A journal issued by members of the New Church, a denomination based on the teachings and theology of Emmanuel Swedenborg, that while mostly rooted in Christian teachings, sometimes embraced the occult and theosophical principles. This issue with a piece on Spiritism, the healing of the body through the soul, church news, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning along the fore edge. Minor soiling and staining. Light wrinkling. Good .
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Book number: 019893
USD 32.00 [Appr.: EURO 28.5 | £UK 24.25 | JP¥ 4611]
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 Various Authors, New-Jerusalem Messenger. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1884
Various Authors
New-Jerusalem Messenger. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1884
New York, No publisher, 1884. Tabloid. Saddle stitched small tabloid format paper. Pagination runs 267-282. Single issue of this newspaper/journal that focused on doctrine and teachings of the New Church, all based on the theology of Emmanuel Swedenborg. This with the usual parables, theological discussion, etc. as well as news from various churches around the US. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor scattered foxing and browning. Minor chipping and wear along the edges. Good .
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Book number: 020363
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 19.5 | £UK 16.75 | JP¥ 3170]
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