Published by London: 1914., Williams & Norgate,, 1914
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. xi, 250 p.; 21 cm. (William Belden Noble lectures ; 1913) Good ex-lib. orig. maroon cloth.
Published by London: 1916., Williams and Norgate,, 1916
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. New & cheaper. vii, 332 p.; 20.5 cm. [First printed in 1911: illustrations omitted in this reprint] `There are shops where once I went which now see me no more, for I have been driven away by the obsequious obtrusiveness of such irrepressible interrupters of one's peace. Not that the shopmen of new-book shops are all of this type--far from it. There are some excellent, intelligent and understanding men who take pains, know how to be silent, and get what you want with cheerful appreciation. My picture is, however, drawn from experience, and, as a rule, to go from the new-book shop to the old is a step from storm to stillness. My love for the old-book shop is the same as my love for a library, and this dates probably from my early associations.' (p. 127 f.) -- One Sunday during Morning Prayer the skylight showed a chimney next door catching fire, and panic ensued. `Selfish cowardice showed itself in the deliberation with which a young man picked up his hat, coat, and umbrella, and stole quietly out the the pew and out of the church, leaving two or three ladies who occupied the same pew to look after themselves. Sheer superstitious panic showed itself when a lady flung herself into the vicar's pew in a sort of vague belief that, if harm fell elsewhere, it would pass over the clergyman's lot. When the smoke began to curl across the ceiling (the Litany, be it remembered, was being read) the man said to his wife: "My dear, the church is on fire." The wife replied, "Nonsense, my dear," and then, devoutly going on with the responses: "Good Lord, deliver us." (p. 322 f.) Good orig. green cloth, spine and edges heavily abraded.
Published by Isbister Press, 1900
Seller: BookScene, Hull, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Isbister Press, 1900. Ex-Library, Usual Markings. 247 pages. Nice Firm copy ! Light general wear. Size: 8vo 7.75 - 9.75'' tall. Poetry::Criticism Religion::Christian 7189.
Published by London: 1895., Macmillan and Co.,, 1895
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. viii, 222 p.; 20 cm. Good orig. maroon buckram, spine and front cover heavily spotted.
Published by Dent, 1905
Seller: Sonnets And Symphonies, Bristol, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. pocket edition; green cloth; The Temple Bible series; Book condition: Very Good; no dust jacket; Theology.
Published by London: 1900., Isbister and Company,, 1900
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 247 p.; 19.5 cm. VG faintly spotted orig. maroon cloth, spine bright. Gilt top.
Published by Blackie & Son Ld, London, 1905
Seller: Idiots Hill Book Company, Denton, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. A volume of the Minerva Poets, in the Red Letter Library. With and Introduction by The Right Reverend William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon. Grey, pictorially designed cloth. Gilt top edge. Pictorial endpapers. Printed in black with headlines in red throughout. A volume of the Minerva poets. Rubbing and wear, with a small black stain on front board. Corners turned a bit. Frontispiece has become separated and is now laid in. A church insert from the "Woodlands Church" laid in has made an outline stain on pp. 210-211. Spine and hinges are tight and straight with no breaks. Overall a very attractive example of this scarce collection of Whittier's poetry from 1905.
Published by London: Macmillan and Co., 1889., 1889
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Good orig. blue cloth. Tear at head of spine repaired. lxiv, 423 p.; 23 cm. (Bampton lectures ; 1887) Contents: Introduction -- Lecture I. Probable permanence of religion -- II. Some essential elements of religion -- III. Essential elements of religion witnessed in the history of three universal religions [Islamism, Buddhism, Christianity] -- IV. The relation of the three universal religions to the essential elements of religion -- V. Religion and morality -- VI. The necessity of religion -- VII. Religion and personality -- VIII. The religions of the future. 1st edition. Binding is Hardcover.
Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1900
Seller: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket, as Issued. First Edition. First impression of the true first edition. Illustrated with thirty-three black and white illustrations and photographic plates including tissue-guarded frontispiece showing: Queen Elizabeth from the portrait (painter, unknown) in the National Gallery, as called for. ***Very good in grey-blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles and black decoration to spine and front board. A few underlinings and the odd word in pencil (can easily be erased). Pages clean. Top edge of last two pages uncut (can be carefully cut open). Edges of boards slightly rubbed. Head and tail of spine slightly rubbed and nicked. Spine tight. ***200mm x138mm. xvi prelim pages including two-page preface by the author plus 517 pages including chronological table and index to rear. ***Contents: Chapters: I. The Making of The Race; II. British Christianity; III. The Coming of Augustine; IV. The Revival from the North; V. Theodore and Wilfrid; VI. The Times of the Danes; VII. The Danes and the Anglo-Saxons; VIII. The Church Under Norman Influences; IX. Church and State Conflicts; X Anselm and Becket; XI. Henry II and Becket. XII. Struggles for Constitutional Freedom; XIII. The National Revival; XIV. The Awakening of England; XV. The Period of Struggle; XVI. Darkness and Dawn; XVIII. Henry VIII and the Reformation; XVIII. The Struggle for Supremacy; XIX. Reform and Reaction; XX. Elizabeth; XXI. Through Conflict to Victory; XXII. James I. XXIII. Plots and Struggles; XXIV. Charles I.; XXV. The Rise of the Commonwealth; XXVI. The Restoration; XXVII. James II; XXVIII. William and Mary; XXIX. Queen Anne; XXX. George I and George II. XXXI. The Religious Revival. XXXII. Philanthropy follows Religion; XXXIII. The Beginnings of the Century; XXXIV. The Oxford Movement. XXXV. The Social Philanthropy. XXXVI. From the Gorham Case to the Vatican Council; XXXVII. Liberal Thought on Trial; XXXVIII. Eucharistic and Ritual Controversies; XXXIX. Public Progress; XL. Some Last Words: Past, Present, Future; Index. ***First impression of the true first edition, profusely illustrated, in complete original condition. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Published by Isbister, 1897
Seller: Hessay Books, York, United Kingdom
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Second reprint of the first edition. 308pp. Dark red cloth covered boards. Internally very clean. A study of 12 people from the New Testament - Herod, Pilate, Judas, Simon Peter, Nicodemus, The Restored Demoniac etc.
Published by Dodd, Mead & Company / John Dougall and Co., New York, 1899
Seller: Augustine Funnell Books, Fredericton, NB, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket (as issued). First Edition. A collection of 10 essays (written for the Sunday Magazine) concerned with the philosophy, benefits and consequences of prayer. One essay each by the Right Rev. W. Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon; the Rev. Theodorre L. Cuyler; the Rev. John Watson ("Ian Maclaren"); the Rev. Canon Knox Little; William Quarrier; Leonard K. Shaw; the Rev. R.F. Horton; the Rev. H. Price Hughes; the Rev. J. Clifford; and the Very Rev. G.D. Boyle, Dean of Salisbury. Brownish/reddish cloth w/silver decorations/lettering to front cover/spine, 124 pages + one-page advertisement for a weekly paper published by Dougall. A bit of edgewear w/moderate wear to corners/spine ends, mild warp to front cover, tanned/dusty/moderately soiled edges, moderate internal soil. Scarce. Size: 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Book.
Published by Vanity Fair Supplement March 8, 1906
Seller: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
Drawn by Spy. Original colourtype. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 32 x 19cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Published by Manuscript, 1880
Seller: Deightons, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Softback. 3.5 x 9.5cm white paper cut from letter stuck down on 5.5 x 15.5 green sheet. Black neat ink handwriting. Slight browning + tiny fox spot else very clean & unchipped. VG.
Published by On letterhead of The Palace Ripon. 13 October, 1886
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
3pp., 12mo. Bifolium with mourning border. Aged and grubby. Written with purple pencil. He begins by thanking her for the 'letter & two Photographs', and is 'looking forward some day to see my god child whom the photographs picture as very bonny'. He is 'obliged to write on the train & to use this ugly pencil', and thinks there is little chance of his 'seeing you, or anyone else', as he has 'incessant work & numberless engagements till the middle of Novr.' After that he hopes 'to go somewhere and get a bit of quiet as the long journeys & constant preachings & talkings are most unsettling and, I almost think demoralizing I have travelled more than 900 miles since the beginning of this month & I have given 10 Sermons & Speeches The bliss of silence & stillness I hope to attain next month somewhere'.
Published by On letterhead of 6 Little Cloisters Westminster. 30 January, 1918
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
2pp., 12mo. He begins by apologising for being unable to give any information regarding Shettle, who 'only came into Ripon Diocese in 1911, theh year in which I resigned'. He is unacquainted with Shettle's books, none of which are credited to him in Crockford's. He agrees with Lang's 'letter & notes on Church & Education matters': 'the War is constantly disclosing how far astray our Education & Church method has been. No high spiritual ideals have been fully & widely recognised in our schools & our churches have been used too often as nurseries of narrow & pedantic theology or as political hotbeds'. William Robert Lang, the probable recipient, was born in Scotland and educated at the University of Glasgow. He became Professor of Chemistry at the University of Toronto and took an active part in the First World War. He was a member of the Canadian General Staff and commanded the University of Toronto contingent of the Canadian Officers Training Corps.
Published by The first letter undated; on letterhead of The Cloisters Windsor Castle. The second 21 January ; on letterhead of 6 Little Cloisters Westminster SW, 1916
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Both items with text clear and complete, on aged and discoloured paper. First letter (12mo, 1 p, 14 lines): He informs Stocks that he will be 'delighted to do what you ask [.] it will be a sincere pleasure to me - There is only one "If" - which I hope will be but a formal one'. He will be on duty at Windsor Castle till 15 December, but has 'no doubt the Dean will take my place'. Second Letter (12mo, 1 p, 11 lines): He is 'grieved to hear of this sad loss [.] Walter Stocks was a good and true fellow I always had a warm place in my heart for him'.
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Second Edition. 275 pages; Ex-Library copy with usual identifiers. No markings on text pages or major defects. Very good condition for its age. Yellowing to edge of pages. tight binding. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.