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Publication Date: 1799
Seller: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. London 1799 Phillips. Hardcover. octavo 581p. Text clean. Top corner titlepage cut away taking just bit of word "the" from title. Front inner hinge cracking; cover Good, worn but no cracking of hinges. Gilt spine lettering only faintly visible. Old Friends Library Bookplate. Book measures 8-3/8 x 5-1/4 inches.
Published by Uriah Hunt, Philadelphia, 1832
Seller: Vintage Quaker Books, Bath, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Full Leather. Condition: Fair. Two volumes bound into one, separately paginated. 435, 390 pages, edge worn leather covers chipped at spine ends and scraped on spine, inner hinge cracked, owner name in pencil, moderate foxing throughout, some pages have light dampstain at bottom corner, else good. Title continued - "Intermixed With Several Remarkable Occurrences. Written Originally in Low Dutch, and Also Translated by Himself into English. A New Edition. To Which is Appended, an Interesting Narrative of the Sufferings of William Moore, John Philly, and Richard Seller.".
Published by London: printed by 1811., William Phillips,, 1811
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 5th English. 2 vols.: xix, 581, [2: on James Nayler] + [1], 636, [33: index] p.; 21 cm. Fair unmatched half sheep set, covers detached but present.
Published by Benjamin & Thomas Kite, Philadelphia, 1823
Seller: Vintage Quaker Books, Bath, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Full Leather. Condition: Good. 2 vols., edge worn, scuffed leather covers, with some large scratches, one deep scratch on front cover of volume 2. Spine leather and red spine title labels and black volume labels cracking. Collector bookplates lightly affixed, hinges cracking, pages browned and foxed, some corners creased, binding tight, good.
Published by Isaac Collins, New Jersey, 1774
Seller: Vintage Quaker Books, Bath, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Full Leather. Condition: Fair-. 3rd Edition. Full contemporary calf covers, damp stained, worn, scratched and edge worn. Corners bumped and leather worn off three, bottom of spine chipped, splitting of leather along hinges and wear to leather over three of the five stitching bands. Red spine label with gilt lettering cracked but legible.Title page, dedication to King George, and ffe missing. First page of preface almost entirely gone, 2-4 pages of preface plus first page of text missing approx. bottom third, 2-3 pages of text missing large corner (including text). Else pages browned, foxed, and worn, but still very legible. Binding tight. Edition verified by comparing with a complete copy. Written Originally in Low-Dutch by William Sewell, and Translated by Himself into English. Now Revised and Published With Four Amendments. Probably edited by Joseph Besse. Sewell helped Gerard Croese gather data for the first history of the Quakers and then wrote his own fuller, more accurate history. Smith II:561.
Published by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey, 1774
Seller: Vintage Quaker Books, Bath, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Full Leather. Condition: Good. 3rd, corrected. Modern calf re-binding (receipt laid in from 1975), lightly scuffed and edge worn, corners bumped, six raised bands with gold stripes on either side, red spine label with gold lettering and date in gold. Collector bookplate lightly affixed, new end papers, pages browned and foxed and edge worn, mostly the first handful of pages. Written Originally in Low-Dutch by William Sewell, and Translated by Himself into English. Now Revised and Published With Four Amendments. Probably edited by Joseph Besse. Sewell helped Gerard Croese gather data for the first history of the Quakers and then wrote his own fuller, more accurate history. Smith II:561.
Published by Assigns of J. Sowle, London, 1722
Seller: Vintage Quaker Books, Bath, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Poorly rebound in red cloth-covered boards with blue tape over spine, "Puck" stamped into from cover with gold paint over it, title and owner name . Thin brown paper used as end papers, original front free end paper badly chipped and detached and laid in. Title page chipped, partially repaired, wrinkled, owner name, large tear with browning from old tape, library stamp. Library stamp on a few other pages, pages moderately to heavily browned with light foxing, last few pages lightly chipped around edges. Excellent candidate for rebinding. Written Originally in Low-Dutch by William Sewel, and Translated by Himself into English. Now Revised and Published With Four Amendments. Probably edited by Joseph Besse. Sewel helped Gerard Croese gather data for the first history of the Quakers and then wrote his own fuller, more accurate history. Smith II:561.
Published by Assigns of J. Sowle, London, 1722
Seller: Vintage Quaker Books, Bath, ME, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Full Leather. Condition: Fair. First edition. Large folio. Leather peeling off very worn front cover; front cover detached, library plate inside front cover. Spine leather worn, old library stickers, leather beginning to peel off back cover, back hinge cracked. Edge of title and first and last two pages browned. Pages lightly yellowed, minimal foxing. Written Originally in Low-Dutch by William Sewel, and Translated by Himself into English. Now Revised and Published With Four Amendments. Probably edited by Joseph Besse. Sewel helped Gerard Croese gather data for the first history of the Quakers and then wrote his own fuller, more accurate history. Smith II:561.