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Considerations of Some Recent Social Theories

Considerations of Some Recent Social Theories by Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908)

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Title
Considerations of Some Recent Social Theories
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Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908)
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BOSTON BRAHMIN REACTS TO 1848. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, and Co., 1853. 8vo. 7 1/4 x 4 3/4 inches. [viii], 158 pp. Text clean, unmarked. Brown cloth, printed paper spine label; binding square and tight, shelf wear, corners showing, spine ends chipped. Ownership rubber stamp of Eugene Bechtold, Los Angeles, CA on the tail of the rear pastedown. Autograph note, signed from Norton to "My Dear Mr. Dwight." DB722-006. Good. FIRST EDITION. This is Charles Eliot Norton's first book, published anonymously. With an AUTOGRAPH NOTE, SIGNED by Charles Eliot Norton. Norton graduated from Harvard in 1846, and started in business with an East Indian trading firm in Boston, traveling to India in 1849, when he was twenty-two years old. The return trip took the young Mr. Norton through Italy, Paris, and London before returning to Boston. While in London, Norton closely followed "English discussions of the social question, collecting official reports on schooling and attending a Commons debate on the subject." Turner, The Liberal Education of Charles Eliot Norton, p. 49. Norton chose as his antagonists for this work Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872), Louis Jean Joseph Charles Blanc (1811-1882), and Louis Kossuth (1802-1894) as representative of the dangerous theories of social amelioration being debated after the Revolutions of 1848. Norton found little distinction between the social theories of these activists and either tyranny or "red republicanism." Rather, Norton's hope lie in "The trust committed to the hands of the intelligent and the prosperous classes here is the future of their country." p. 158. With this exceptional diversion into political philosophy, Norton's life after his return to Boston in 1851 was dedicated to literature and art. From 1855 to 1874, Norton travelled widely in Europe and England. Rudyard Kipling visited Norton in Boston and noted that Charles Eliot Norton's daughters were "Brahmins of the Boston Brahmins, living delightfully, but Norton himself, full of forebodings as to the future of his land's future, felt the established earth sliding under him, as horses feel coming earth-tremors." See Wikipedia. The autograph note attached to the front free end-paper of this copy reads: "My Dear Mr. Dwight. Thanks for your note. Such a notice as you propose to write is just what I want and it will be in season if it reaches me by Tuesday or Wednesday next. Sincerely Yours, Charles E. Norton." PROVENANCE: Eugene Bechtold may have been affiliated with the Communist Party of the United States involved with worker's education. However, James Farr in his article "Educating Communists: Eugene Bechtold and the Chicago Workers School notes "No mention of Bechtold is to be found in any of the major scholarly works on American Communist politics (nor was he familiar to the many historians of communism or of Chicago politics with whom I have been in contact.)" In: American Communist History (found on researcher-app dot com. Makes sense that a Marxist would want to get a handle on the patriarchal attitudes of Boston's Brahmin class. Worldcat: records many, many copies in a large variety of formats.
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THE LIBER USUALIS, with intro. & rubrics in English by Benedictines of Solesmes, ed.

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THE LIBER USUALIS, with intro. & rubrics in English
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Benedictines of Solesmes, ed.
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J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
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New York: Desclee, 1963. Hardcover. Very Good +. Well illus. with musical examples. Thick 8vo.
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San Francesco Assisi, Upper Church. (print)

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San Francesco Assisi, Upper Church. (print)
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
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Very good condition
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London: Henry Bohn, 1843. Very good condition. Original tinted lithograph of this thirteenth century church from Henry Gally Knight's The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy from the Time of Constantine to the Fifteenth Century published in 1843 by Henry Bohn in London. Image size is 15 3/4x 11 1/2 inches. Sheet size is 21 1/2 x 14 1//2 inches. Drawn by Domenico Quaglio II (German, Munich 1787 - 1837 Hohenschwangau, near Fussen) and printed by G. Moore. Dampstain in lower left corner easily matted out.
TAMARIND: HOMAGE TO LITHOGRAPHY

TAMARIND: HOMAGE TO LITHOGRAPHY

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TAMARIND: HOMAGE TO LITHOGRAPHY
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New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1969. cloth, dust jacket. Lithography. small 4to. cloth, dust jacket. 64 pages. First edition, the cloth bound version. Preface by William S. Lieberman and introduction by Virginia Allen. Filled with illustrations in color. Jacket soiled.
The Magnificent Rockies, Crest of a Continent
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The Magnificent Rockies, Crest of a Continent

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The Magnificent Rockies, Crest of a Continent
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
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9780910118279
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Palo Alto: American West Publishing Co, 1973. Edited by the editors of American West. 285 [2]p., colored and b/w illus., slightly chipped dj, quarto format (The great West series).