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The Fireproof Floors of Witley Court. English Songs and Dances by [JANUS PRESS]. SCHUYLER, James

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Seller: James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC
Title
The Fireproof Floors of Witley Court. English Songs and Dances
Author
[JANUS PRESS]. SCHUYLER, James
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Fine copy
Description
Newark and West Burke, VT: The Janus Press, (1976). First edition. One of 150 numbered copies (the entire edition) printed, torn, cut, & bound by Claire Van Vliet at the Janus Press on and of Kozu, Fabriano & Canson paper. One of Schuyler's scarcest books owing to the fact that most of the edition went to subscribers of the press, with the result that few copies of the book have been available for collectors of the poet. Fine copy. 8vo, illustrated with architectural cut-out endpapers fashioned after the topiary gardens at Levens Hall, Westmorland, England, original orange decorated wrappers. Fine copy.
A Paraphrase on the Four Evangelists .... [1771 Two-Volume Set] [Enlightenment Theology]

A Paraphrase on the Four Evangelists .... [1771 Two-Volume Set] [Enlightenment Theology] by Clark, Samuel (1675-1729)

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A Paraphrase on the Four Evangelists .... [1771 Two-Volume Set] [Enlightenment Theology]
Author
Clark, Samuel (1675-1729)
Seller
Blind Horse Books [ABAA - FABA] (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Printed for W. Bower and F. Rivington et. al., 1771. 11th Edition. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. A HANDSOME, TIGHT SET OF SAMUEL CLARKE'S CELEBRATED PARAPHRASE OF THE GOSPELS, APPLYING ENLIGHTENMENT REASON TO SACRED HISTORY. Clarke was arguably the most influential British philosopher between John Locke and George Berkeley, serving as a primary defender of Newtonian metaphysics. This edition represents the enduring legacy of his rationalist thought throughout the 1700s, utilizing a sophisticated double-column format that places the Authorized Version alongside his interpretation. PHYSICAL FEATURES: Bound in full period polished calf with five gilt-lined spine bands and rich red leather title labels. Adorned with classic woodcut headpieces, tail-pieces, and decorative initials throughout the text blocks complete with a detailed index and publisher's promotional advertisement in Volume II. Two volumes, octavo (8.5 inches tall); pp. 274, 276. Volume features a long, contemporary manuscript inscription signed 'A. Hamilton' on the endpapers, alongside early owner signatures in quill on both title pages. CONDITION Very Good. The period polished calf bindings are tight, structural, and square, easily supporting the weight of both volumes. The leather displays a rich, authentic antiquarian patina with modest shelf handling wear and light rubbing to the joints and extremities. The spines are evenly darkened by age, keeping the red leather labels and gilt accents distinct. Internally, the text blocks are clean with light, even age-toning. This copy lacks the blank free endpapers and preliminaries, but the text of the Paraphrase and the Critical Notes is entirely complete and well-preserved. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE - Samuel Clarke was a titan of the British Enlightenment, celebrated equally as a logician, physicist, and theologian. His famous debate with Leibniz defended the Newtonian worldview of space and time, cementing his reputation as the premier intellectual gatekeeper of early 18th-century London. First published in 1703, 'A Paraphrase on the Four Evangelists' became his most enduring pastoral success. While his later works faced accusations of Arian heresy, this volume remained a foundational textbook for generations of students, pastors, and freethinkers who demanded a more reasonable, less dogmatic interpretation of the New Testament. SUBJECTS: 18th-Century Philosophy, Enlightenment Theology, Anglicanism, Biblical Commentary, Unitarian History, Isaac Newton, Latitudinarianism, Marginalia, Early Printed Books, Fine Bindings.
Constitution of the National Institute of Letters, Arts, and Sciences.  Founded 1868

Constitution of the National Institute of Letters, Arts, and Sciences. Founded 1868

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Constitution of the National Institute of Letters, Arts, and Sciences. Founded 1868
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De Simone Company, Booksellers (United States)
Description
New York: Wm. C. Bryant & Co. Printers, 1868. 8vo. 230 x 145 mm., [9 ¼ x 5 ¾ inches].  15 pp. Original printed wrappers; wrappers chipped at corners and parts of the rear wrap is missing, paper stock fragile.  This copy with the stamp of the New York State Library.  It has the name "Col. T. Wentworth Higginson, Newprt R. I. written in contemporary hand on rear cover. "The National Institute of Letters, Arts, and Science was founded in 1868 for the purpose of increasing and perpetuating knowledge, conducting investigations and researches in regard to matters affecting the public welfare, disseminating correct views upon Literature, Art, and Science, and promoting intercourse among those engaged therein.." Charles A. Joy was president of the society. The organization ceased functioning in 1869."  Not listed in OCLC.  See Columbia University Archive Collections for a description of the organization and the holdings in the Library.
The Greek Commonwealth: Politics & Economics in Fifth Century Athens. Fifth edition, Revised

The Greek Commonwealth: Politics & Economics in Fifth Century Athens. Fifth edition, Revised by ZIMMERN, Alfred

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The Greek Commonwealth: Politics & Economics in Fifth Century Athens. Fifth edition, Revised
Author
ZIMMERN, Alfred
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: Oxford University Press, 1931. Hardcover. Very Good. Fifth edition, revised. Octavo. 471pp. Illustrated with two maps, one fold-out. Bookplate stamp on front pastedown. Cloth lightly spotted, spine lightly with a tiny tear, a nice very good copy.
Side Effects

Side Effects by Allen, Woody

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Side Effects
Author
Allen, Woody
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9780394511047
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Very Good
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New York: Random House, 1980. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8x5x0. First edition. Top edge lightly foxed, jacket lightly toned, light crease down front jacket flap. Binding tight and square, pages clean, bright, and unmarked. 1980 Hard Cover. 149 pp. Woody Allen's third collection of comic writings. These essays appeared in The New Yorker during the late 1970s. Volume includes Remembering Needleman, The Kugelmass Episode, Confessions of a Buglar, and more.