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The Love Affairs of Some Famous Men

The Love Affairs of Some Famous Men by (Hardy, E. J.), Will Bradley

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The Love Affairs of Some Famous Men
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(Hardy, E. J.), Will Bradley
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New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1897. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo. xx,341,(1)pp. Bound in purple T-grain cloth ands locked intricately with gilt on the spine and upper board in a design by Will Bradley. Top edge gilt. A few marginal pencil notes else a fine copy. Bambace, Will H. Bradley, A20. .
Arthurian Exhibit: Four ephemera items from the Arthurian Exhibition of 1985: Library Bulletin, Exhibition Booklet, Invitation and Keepsake printed with the Ashendene Press woodblock

Arthurian Exhibit: Four ephemera items from the Arthurian Exhibition of 1985: Library Bulletin, Exhibition Booklet, Invitation and Keepsake printed with the Ashendene Press woodblock by (Monell, Charles)

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Arthurian Exhibit: Four ephemera items from the Arthurian Exhibition of 1985: Library Bulletin, Exhibition Booklet, Invitation and Keepsake printed with the Ashendene Press woodblock
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(Monell, Charles)
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Thorn Books (United States)
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var: var, 1985. Fine. In 1985, Dr., Monell hosted a traveling exhibit of books relating to the 500th anniversary of the publishing of Malory's Morte d'Arthur. Her are four items form that exhibit: 1. California State Library Foundation Bulletin, No, 12, which contains the illustrated text of Dr. Monell's speech in first edition. 2. Single page invitation to the opening of the Exhibit at the California State Library, Sacramento. 3. Finely printed broadside, 8½ by 11 inches. Printed letterpress by Saul Marks on his Albion Press for Dr. Monell's Special Exhibition of Arthuriana. Noteworthy for the use of Dr. Monell's original wood block cut by W. H. Hooper for the Ashendene Press edition of Malory in 1913. 4. Five Hundred Years of King Arthur, the Exhibition catalogue 20pp, illustrated, stapled wraps, one of 1000 copies of the first standalone edition (preceded by the Library Bulletin, above). .
SOME THOUGHTS UPON THE SPIRIT OF INFALLIBILITY, CLAIMED BY THE CHURCH OF ROME: OFFER'D AT THE ANNIVERSARY DUDLEIAN-LECTURE, AT HARVARD-COLLEGE IN CAMBRIDGE, MAY 11. 1757

SOME THOUGHTS UPON THE SPIRIT OF INFALLIBILITY, CLAIMED BY THE CHURCH OF ROME: OFFER'D AT THE ANNIVERSARY DUDLEIAN-LECTURE, AT HARVARD-COLLEGE IN CAMBRIDGE, MAY 11. 1757 by Wigglesworth, Edward

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Seller: David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
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SOME THOUGHTS UPON THE SPIRIT OF INFALLIBILITY, CLAIMED BY THE CHURCH OF ROME: OFFER'D AT THE ANNIVERSARY DUDLEIAN-LECTURE, AT HARVARD-COLLEGE IN CAMBRIDGE, MAY 11. 1757
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Wigglesworth, Edward
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Boston, New - England: Printed and Sold by John Draper, in Cornhill, 1757. 31, [1 blank] pp, with the half title as issued. Stitched. Lower blank corner of half title clipped, light foxing. Faint decorative blindstamp. Else Very Good, with attractive typography. Wigglesworth was Hollisian Professor of Divinity at Harvard. Wikipedia says, "The Dudleian lectures are a series of prestigious lectures on religion at Harvard University, where they are the oldest endowed lectureship." He devotes the occasion to "detecting, and convicting and exposing the Idolatry of the Romish Church, their Tyranny, Usurpations, damnable Heresies, fatal Errors, abominable Superstitions, and other crying Wickedness in their high Places; and finally to prove, that the Church of Rome is that mystical Babylon, that Man of Sin, that apostate Church, spoken of in the New-Testament." ESTC W29464. Evans 8064.