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HISTORY OF THE BIBLE

HISTORY OF THE BIBLE by [Thumb Bible]

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Title
HISTORY OF THE BIBLE
Author
[Thumb Bible]
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Cooperstown: Phinney, 1836. 192 pages. 1-3/4" x 1-1/2." Frontis woodcut, 'Moses Receiving the Laws.' Contemporary calf covered by marbled paper [all loose, boards detached but present]. Contents clean. Frontis and other illustrations. Good+. AI 38040 [1- Utica Public Library]. Adomeit A90.
A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE OF JACKSON! LETTER FROM FRANCIS P. BLAIR, ESQ., TO A PUBLIC MEETING IN NEW YORK, HELD APRIL 29, 1856

A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE OF JACKSON! LETTER FROM FRANCIS P. BLAIR, ESQ., TO A PUBLIC MEETING IN NEW YORK, HELD APRIL 29, 1856 by Blair, Francis P.

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A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE OF JACKSON! LETTER FROM FRANCIS P. BLAIR, ESQ., TO A PUBLIC MEETING IN NEW YORK, HELD APRIL 29, 1856
Author
Blair, Francis P.
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
[Washington: Buell & Blanchard, 1856. 15, [1] pp. Disbound, else Very Good. Caption title [as issued]. The Meeting supported the new Republican Party, opposing slavery in the National Territories. Writing from his home in Silver Spring, Maryland, the venerable member of President Jackson's Kitchen Cabinet denounces his Democratic Party, which has "betrayed" its Jacksonian roots, and "the sinister designs of the nullifiers of the South. They are more formidable now than ever. They have an Administration installed at Washington to aid their plots." Blair discusses the Jacksonian Democrats' split with Calhoun and the southern Slave Power during the Nullification Crisis of 1832. Unfortunately these apostates now control the Party. Blair quotes letters from President Jackson, written near the end of his life, opposing southern Nullifiers. "What a revolution in the course of the first half century has Slavery wrought, in the principles that gave birth to our Republic!" It is Democratic Party dogma now, in Kansas, "to intimidate emigrants opposed to Slavery from entering, by examples of Lynch law which would disgrace barbarians." Also included here are speeches by Benjamin F. Butler and William M. Evarts, delivered at the Meeting. This is a significant campaign document for the Republicans' first presidential contest. Not in Sabin, Eberstadt, Decker, Wise & Cronin, Dary, LCP. OCLC records a number of institutional locations.
Gego: Line as Object

Gego: Line as Object by GEGO (artist); Eva FROITZHEIM (text by)

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Title
Gego: Line as Object
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GEGO (artist); Eva FROITZHEIM (text by)
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
ISBN
9783775737401
Condition
Wrappers with a very minor scratch; generally a clean copy
Description
Germany: Hatje Cantz, 2014. First edition. Wrappers with a very minor scratch; generally a clean copy. 9.75 x 7.5 inches. 248 pages. Profusely illustrated in color and black-and-white. Original pictorial wrappers. "Many of the works of Gego (1912-1994) can be turned around, walked around or walked through, so that their composition seems to be constantly changing. Filigreed and minimal, so light that they almost seem to dance, her grid sculptures can be hung like reliefs in front of walls or positioned freely in space. Born in Hamburg, the Venezuelan artist created her three-dimensional installations out of wire, ropes or aluminum bars, or sometimes with found materials such as clothes hangers or metal springs. Before emigrating in 1939, Gertrud Goldschmidt (Gego) studied architecture at the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart under Paul Bonatz, and, as a result, the construction of structures and the shaping of space took on great significance in her artistic work, which takes line as a theme in its own right. This publication provides insight into the artist's drawings and sculptural work and is the first to shed light on how Gego's studies influenced her work" (the publisher).
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Megilat Shir Ha-Shirim. Eem Targum ve-Peyrush hunshar hagadol meor Eynenu Rashi, z"l by Yechiel bar Zerach (ed.)

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Megilat Shir Ha-Shirim. Eem Targum ve-Peyrush hunshar hagadol meor Eynenu Rashi, z"l
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Yechiel bar Zerach (ed.)
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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fair to g
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Poland: Leon J. Liebreich, no date. First edition. Hardcover. fair to g. 8vo. 158 pp. Original three-quarter leather over decorative paper-covered boards. The book contains a series of three prefaces by the rabbis Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo ben Yitzhak) and Ramban (Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman). Furthermore it contains the text of the Shir Ha-Shirim, which is printed with the Targum Onkelos and the commentaries of Rashi, RambaN, and the Chassidic commentary Ma'ayan Bet HaShem. Text in Hebrew (some Rashi Script). Leather spine and lower front corner reinforced with green library tape. Binding with some wear along edges, chips, and scuffing of paper. Name of printer embossed on title page. Elaborate ink and pencil notes on front and back endpapers. Inked notes and underlining in red and blue, some in pencil. Light foxing of block throughout. Binding in overall fair, interior in good condition.
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Mount Olympus by Farquhar, Francis P. and Aristides E. Phoutrides

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Mount Olympus
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Farquhar, Francis P. and Aristides E. Phoutrides
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
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Fine
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San Francisco: Johnck & Seeger, 1929 Book. Fine. Soft cover. Signed by Author(s). First edition by this publisher. Limited to 950 copies designed and printed by Johnck & Seeger and S.T. Farquhar. Signed by publisher Harold Seeger. Small quarto. Black and white photographs and 2 illustrated maps, one folding out. Bibliography on Mount Olympus. Bound in printed tan wrappers. Edges a bit rubbed and very minor bumping to lower corner of some pages, else a fine copy. A history of Mount Olympus, based in both fact and mythology..