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DAVIES (John).
The substance of a lecture delivered at the
Guildhall, Worcester … November 7, 1836 … on the state of
religion and morals among that class of His Majesty’s subjects
who gain their subsistence by working upon our rivers and
canals. And on the duty and exertion to promote their spiritual
welfare.
L. and G. Seeley,
1837
FIRST EDITION, pages iv, 34, wanting half-title, 8vo, recent
wrapper: a very good copy
Goldsmiths’ 30075. COPAC has LSE, Lambeth and Cambridge copies
only.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
[PAE (David) ].
The coming
struggle among the nations of the Earth: or, The political events
of the next fifteen years described in accordance with prophecies
in Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Apocalypse. Showing also the
important position Britain will occupy during, and at the end of,
the awful conflict.
London: Houlston & Stoneman … Edinburgh …
Glasgow … Dublin … Belfast …,
1853. FIRST EDITION, 32-
pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good copy.
(2)
[PAE (David) ].
The coming rest for the nations of the earth,
or, The millennium described in accordance with scripture
prophecy. By the author of the “Coming Struggle. “.
London:
Houlston & Stoneman … Edinburgh …,
1853. FIRST EDITION,
40-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good copy.
(3)
ULLATHORNE (Wm. B.), RC Bishop of Birmingham.
Second Eddition. ] A plea for the rights and liberties of religious
women, with reference to the bill proposed by Mr. Lacy.
Thomas
Richardson and Son,
1851. 24-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a
very good copy.
(4)
JENKINS (Robert C.).
The Canons called apostolical, an
introduction.
London: Hatchard,
1856. FIRST EDITION, 32-
pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good copy.
Apparently, the only edition. COPAC locates copies at E, C, L and
Bristol. WorldCat makes no addition.
(5)
QUINTON (John Allan).
Heaven’s Antidote to the Curse of
Labour; or the temporal advantages of the Sabbath, considered
in relation to the working classes.
London: Partridge and Oakey …
David Robertson, Glasgow,
1849. Pages xii, 61, (1, blank), 8vo,
recent paper wrapper: a very good copy.
Kress 37156. Goldsmiths’ 36529.
(6)
WARD (Wm. George).
Science, Prayer, Free Will, &
Miracles. An essay, reprinted from the “Dublin Review, [sic] of
April, 1867.
Burns & Oates,
1882. SECOND EDITION, pp xx,
59, with half-title, 8vo, recent wrapper: a very good copy.
(7)
BROWNE (Edward Harold).
The Pentateuch and the
Elohistic Psalms. In reply to Bishop Colenso. Five lectures
delivered in the University of Cambridge.
Parker, Son, and Bourne
…,
1863. FIRST EDITION, pp vi, (1), 86, (1, advert), with half-
title, 8vo, recent wrapper: nice copy. (8)
€60-€80 (£48-£64 approx.)
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DAY (Thomas): - KEIR (James), FRS.
An account of the
life and writings of Thomas Day, Esq.
London: Printed for John
Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadillly,
1791
FIRST EDITION, pages iii, (1, blank), 144, 8vo, recent paper
wrapper: a very good copy.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT:
(1)
STOCKDALE (John).
Books printed for John Stockdale,
Piccadilly.
[London: ]
[1799?]. 16-pages, 8vo, recent paper
wrapper: a very good to nice copy.
ESTC has NT / KU-S only
(2)
FOX (Charles James) v TOOKE (John Horne).
Proceedings
in an action for debt, between the Right Honourable Charles
James Fox, plaintiff, and John Horne Tooke, Esq.. Defendant.
Published by the Defendant.
London: Printed for J. Johnson,
1792.
Pages (2), 85, (1, blank), 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good
copy.
Goldsmiths’ 15461.
(3)
STUART (Andrew).
Letters to the Right Honourable Lord
Mansfield, from Andrew Stuart, Esqr:
London: Printed in the
month of January
1773. FIRST EDITION, with engraved title-
page, pages (2), 39, (1, blank); 64; 47, (1, blank); 47, (1, blank),
without the rarely found half-title, 8vo, recent wrapper: a very
good copy.
(4)
GERAGHTY (James).
The present state of Ireland and the
only means of preserving her to the Empire, considered. In a
Letter to the Marquis Cornwallis. By James Gerahty, Esq.
Barrister at Law.
London: Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly,
1799. FIRST EDITION, pages (2), 84, with the leaf of adverts
following the title-leaf, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: with a faint,
old marginal stain but still a very good copy.
Mc Cormack P 12. There was no Dublin edition.
(5)
[MURRAY (Wm.), Lord Mansfield].
The Thistle; a
dispassionate examine of the prejudice of Englishmen in general
to the Scotch nation; and particularly of a late arrogant insult
offered to all Scotchmen, by a modern English journalist. In a
letter to the author of Old England of Dec. 27, 1746. The second
edition
London: Printed for H. Carpenter, in Fleetstreet.
[1747]. 52-
pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good copy. (6)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
131
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DE GROOT (J. J. M.).
Sectarianism and religious
persecution in China …
Amsterdam, 1903-04, reprinted Irish
University Press,
1973
With 2 plates, 595-pp, 2 vols, 8vo, original cloth: fine, as new in
original clear glasine.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
PRINSEP (Henry T.).
History of
the political and military transactions in India during the
administration of the Marquess of Hastings 1813-1823.
1825,
reprinted Irish University Press,
1972. With folding maps and
plates, pages xxv, 484: (4), 487, 2 vols, 8vo, original cloth, gilt:
fine, virtually as new in the original clear glasine.
(2)
SMITH (Arthur H.).
Chinese Characteristics. Fifth edition,
revised, with illustrations.
1900, Reprinted Irish University Press,
1972. With 16 plates, 342-pages, 8vo, original cloth: fine, as new
in the original clear glasine.
(3)
HAYWARD (Jack).
Out of Slavery. Abolition and after.
Frank Cass,
1985. FIRST EDITION, pp xiii, 200, 8vo, original
cloth: fine, viurtually as new in dust wrapper.
(4)
PEARCE (Robert D.).
The turning point in Africa. British
colonial policy 1938-48.
Frank Cass,
1982. FIRST EDITION,
frontispiece, 223-pp, 8vo, original cloth: fine, virtually as new in
dw. (6)
€60-€80 (£48-£64 approx.)
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DEANE (John F.).
High Sacrifice [: poems ].
(Dublin: ) The
Dolmen Press,
1981
FIRST EDITION, 61-pp, 8vo, original printed boards, gilt: fine
in original clear glasine.
One of 75 numbered and specially bound
copies, signed by the author.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
STEPHENS (James).
Julia
Elizabeth. A comedy in one act.
New York, Crosby Gaige,
1929.
FIRST EDITION, pp 25, (1), 4to, original cloth-backed boards,
printed paper label: nice.
Limited edition of 861 numbered copies, signed by the author.
(2)
SYNGE (John M.).
Some sonnets from ‘Laura in Death’
after the Italian of Francesco Petrarch.
Dublin: The Dolmen Press,
1971. FIRST EDITION THUS, 60-pp, roy 8vo, original cloth-
backed boards, gilt: a nice copy.
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