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Temptations of Jesus; Five Sermons given by Dean Howard Thurman in Marsh Chapel, Boston University

Temptations of Jesus; Five Sermons given by Dean Howard Thurman in Marsh Chapel, Boston University by Thurman, Howard

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Title
Temptations of Jesus; Five Sermons given by Dean Howard Thurman in Marsh Chapel, Boston University
Author
Thurman, Howard
Seller
The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Boston University: Dean Howard Thurman, 1962. Limited Edition. Cloth. Very good. Signed limited edition of Temptations of Jesus, a series of five sermons by Dean Howard Thurman in Marsh Chapel at Boston University in 1962.. Large octavo, 62pp. Solid text block, wear along spine, faint ring mark to front cover. Previous ownership bookplate to front free endpaper, occasional passages highlighted in yellow. Hand-numbered by the author on the title page, this copy labeled "Number 391." Signed by the author above the limitation. An incredibly scarce example. Howard Thurman (1899-1981) was a prominent minister, academic, and civil rights leader of the 20th century. He served as dean of Rankin Chapel at Howard University from 1932-1944, then as dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston University from 1953-1965, where he delivered the sermons published here. Thurman's dedication to sharing the theology of radical nonviolence influenced many civil rights movement leaders, including Martin Luther King, Jr., who was mentored by Thurman while attending Boston University.
La Logique ou L'Art de Penser. Contenant, Outre les Regles Communes, Plusieurs Observations nouvelles, propres a former le jugement

La Logique ou L'Art de Penser. Contenant, Outre les Regles Communes, Plusieurs Observations nouvelles, propres a former le jugement by [Arnauld, Antoine and Pierre Nicole.]

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La Logique ou L'Art de Penser. Contenant, Outre les Regles Communes, Plusieurs Observations nouvelles, propres a former le jugement
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[Arnauld, Antoine and Pierre Nicole.]
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Paris: Chez la Veuve Savoye, 1775 Nouvelle edition. Contemporary mottled calf, gilt. Lightly browned, occasional faint spotting, otherwise a very good, tight copy. 12mo., xlviii, 430 pages. Although Arnauld and Nicole were strongly Cartesian in their emphasis on method rather than the theory of pure logic, their work forged a revolution in the study of logic, leaving behind both inadequate scholastic and outmoded Ramesian approaches. The most famous logic text of the seventeenth century, known as the Port-Royal Logic, it set the form of manuals of logic for the next two hundred years and every edition is distinct as changes and additions were incorporated constantly. Not in Brunet.
The Crucial Race Question: Or Where and How Shall the Color Line Be Drawn

The Crucial Race Question: Or Where and How Shall the Color Line Be Drawn by Brown, William Montgomery

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The Crucial Race Question: Or Where and How Shall the Color Line Be Drawn
Author
Brown, William Montgomery
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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Little Rock: The Arkansas Churchman's Publishing Co, 1907. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. An as new copy in as new dustjacket remarkably preserved in publisher's wrap-around cardboard folder. RELIGION CHRISTIANITY RACE POLITICS.
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Letters from William Blake to Thomas Butts 1800-1803. Printed in facsimile with an Introductory Note by Geoffrey Keynes by Blake, William

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Letters from William Blake to Thomas Butts 1800-1803. Printed in facsimile with an Introductory Note by Geoffrey Keynes
Author
Blake, William
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John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
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1926. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926. 4to, ix pp., illustrated facsimiles of the original letters. Quarter gray cloth, marbled boards, printed label on upper cover. § Limited to 325 copies. Facsimiles of the only 10 letters known to have survived written by Blake to his friend and patron of thirty years, Thomas Butts (1759-1846). Also included are a rough draft of Butts' reply to Blake's first letter and a debtor and creditor account between them for the year 1805. This is the first time they were reproduced in facsimile, and the first time Butts' letter has been printed in full. Bentley, Blake Books, 90.