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THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES: OR, THE OVERTHROW OF THE PAPAL TYRANNY IN FRANCE, THE PRELUDE OF DESTRUCTION TO POPERY AND DESPOTISM; BUT OF PEACE TO MANKIND...THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, FROM THE SECOND EUROPEAN, TO WHICH LARGE ADDITIONS WERE MADE

THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES: OR, THE OVERTHROW OF THE PAPAL TYRANNY IN FRANCE, THE PRELUDE OF DESTRUCTION TO POPERY AND DESPOTISM; BUT OF PEACE TO MANKIND...THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, FROM THE SECOND EUROPEAN, TO WHICH LARGE ADDITIONS WERE MADE by Bicheno, J[ames]

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Title
THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES: OR, THE OVERTHROW OF THE PAPAL TYRANNY IN FRANCE, THE PRELUDE OF DESTRUCTION TO POPERY AND DESPOTISM; BUT OF PEACE TO MANKIND...THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, FROM THE SECOND EUROPEAN, TO WHICH LARGE ADDITIONS WERE MADE
Author
Bicheno, J[ames]
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
America: Printed at Providence (R. Island) by Carter and Wilkinson, and sold at their Book and Stationary Store, 1794. [4], iii, [1 blank], 83, [1 blank] pp + A Synoptical Table of Prophetic Numbers [folded, as issued]. Stitched, lightly worn, contemporary plain wrappers separated from text block. Very Good. Light rubberstamp in blank portion of title page. Bicheno says there is no "event so extraordinary as the late revolution in France." It heralds "the utter downfall of the papacy," "a fatal stroke to the papal usurpations, and to the reign of despotism." The author's research in the prophecies leads him to conclude "that the beast which John saw coming up out of the earth was Lewis the Fourteenth, or the French tyranny, perfected by him, and supported by his successors." FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Evans 26670. Alden 1355.
SEAFLOWER

SEAFLOWER by Stockwin, Julian

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SEAFLOWER
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Stockwin, Julian
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Revere Books, ABAA & IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780340794777
Condition
Fine
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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2003. First edition, first prnt. Signed by Stockwin on the title page. Publisher's 4x6 inch promotional postcard that reproduces the dustjacket cover art laid-in. The postcard is also signed by Stockwin. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Third novel in Stockwin's Thomas Paine Kydd series.Unusual as such.. Signed By Author with Card. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind by Stewart, Dugald

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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind
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Stewart, Dugald
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Cadell. Davies, 1821. Two volumes, calf; light rubbing to joints; very good., Second edition, corrected, of the first volume, third edition of the second volume.
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Scabby Dichson by Blaker, Richard

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Scabby Dichson
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Blaker, Richard
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Garden City NY: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.. Very Good-. (c.1928). 1st Edition (stated) 2nd Printing ("B"). Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [moderately worn copy, dust-soiling and age-toning to page edges, hinges a little weak but still fully intact, 1928 birthday gift inscription on half-title page; paper label on front cover is soiled but intact, but the corresponding spine label is a bit chipped, is peeling off a little at one corner, and has faded almost to the point of unreadability]. Novel about an English schoolboy, following him from early boyhood in India to later adolescence in England. According to a contemporary reviewer, the reader "is able to overlook the steady volley of English slang, the cut-and-driedness of English public school ideals and the occasional absurdity of English schoolboy hobbies," because the title character is so refreshing and likable. (His nickname derives from his liking for "the brown skin on top of rice pudding"; all very well and good for 1928, maybe, but can you imagine the torture a kid today would go through with a name like that?) The same reviewer, however, felt the book would "better serve the average American reader were it not so intensely English and Anglo-Indian," and also found it "rather startling that anyone who can create so delightful an atmosphere of boyhood as [the author] can, should also fill a book with so much rot about sportsmanship and the like." .