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Publicado por Gary K. Sturni, 2013
ISBN 10: 0615862810ISBN 13: 9780615862811
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New. Walker, Logan B. Ilustrador.
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Publicado por James Hempton January 1895, 1895
Librería: Pelican Bay Books, Anacortes, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Fair.
Publicado por Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, 1914
Librería: Peter L. Masi - books, MONTAGUE, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: SNEAB
Hardcover. Condición: Used - Very Good. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1914. (103) pages. Halftones: church, parsonage, portraits. 9 x 6", cloth. Cover foredges nibbled, else clean, tight, VG.
Publicado por Naval & Military Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 1783312866ISBN 13: 9781783312863
Librería: Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, Reino Unido
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SB 103pp 2016 N&MP Reprint of 1689 Original EditionPublished Price £7.99 The Siege of Londonderry was a crucial episode of the Williamite wars that followed the Glorious Revolution of 1689. Catholic forces loyal to the deposed King James II besieged the Ulster city with its garrison under the Governor Robert Lundy. The siege was eventually lifted by the actions of the cityâ s Protestant Apprentice Boys, and by the breaking of a barrier across Londonderryâ s harbour mouth by a relieving force. The successful resistance to the siege became a rallying cry for Portestants and remains a feature of Ulsterâ s divided religious heritage to this day. This book is the diary of the Rev. George Walker, a Protestant cleric who remained in Londonderry throughout and gives a vivid contemporary picture of the dramatic events.
Publicado por Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, CT, 1900
Librería: Austin Book Shop LLC, Richmond Hill, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hard Cover. Condición: Good. 287pp. Frontis. Stamps on end papers. Front hinge repaired at title page. Edges show wear. (loc x135/1). Ex-Library, Yale Club.
Publicado por Transactions of the Scottish Ecclesiological Society, Aberdeen, 1926
Librería: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., Reino Unido
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Disbound. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. 14 pages, 2 plates. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 22 x 29 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Ecclesiological Society; Inventory No: 415816. Cosmo Books : 26 years selling on ABE; 26 years of taking care of customers on ABE; A seller you can rely on.
Publicado por Banbury Porthkerry Publications, 1985
Librería: Chaucer Head Bookshop, Stratford on Avon, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Reino Unido
Hardback, 176mm x 245mm dark blue cloth boards, gilt titles, second edition, viii prelims, 60pp. Black and white illustrations. Illustrations by George Graham Walker. Good +++/Good. Book is not new and has been handled but no obvious imperfectiosn. Dustwrapper has been handled, light edgewear and some indentations. A collection of drawings of North Oxfordshire chuches, with detailed (three-column) text by the artist and a foreword by the sometime Bishop of Dorchester. Catalogue: England. Keywords: Deanery, Banbury, Bloxham, Barford.
Publicado por Advertiser Steam Job Office, Little Bro., and Co., Printers, Portland, 1861
Librería: Little Sages Books, ABAA/ILAB, Longmont, CO, Estados Unidos de America
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Wraps. Condición: Very good. First Edition. 24p., in printed wrappers. Presented to the Cong. library by the author, in pen, front cover. Less than fifteen in holdings, none in trade at time of writing.
Publicado por Privately Printed by the Herald and Journal, Cupar and St Andrews, 1925
Librería: Hadwebutknown, Birnam, PERTH, Reino Unido
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First Edition. 22 papers by the various ministers of the areas coordinated by the author, who wass the minister of Ceres. With illustrations of the incumbents and their churches. A VG copy.
Publicado por James Hempton, Londonderry, 1887
Librería: Voltaire and Rousseau Bookshop, Glasgow, Reino Unido
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. (Ref. U2) The Second Edition Corrected. Brown cloth boards. Stained and marked. Rubbed and shelfworn. Foxing to endpapers and prelims. Pink stain to front engraving and title page. Hinge cracked at page 32 but binding still firm.
Publicado por Republished by S.R. Publishers, Ltd. From the 1893 edition., 1969
[10], 255 p. Illustrations, one folding, facsimiles. A fine copy in similar dustwrapper. Scarce.
Publicado por Dilly, London, 1793
Librería: Appleford Bookroom, Abingdon, OXON, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
Disbound But Sewn Pamphlet. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. 26 pp. 8vo, clean text sewn but not bound up pamphlet of a controversial sermon preached at a Dissenters' meeting in 1793. A rare pamphlet, and much better than a modern reprint ! Size: 8vo. Antiquarian.
Publicado por Elliot Stock, London
Librería: Bookplate, Chestertown, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Poor. 2nd Edition. One of publisher's Elliot Stock's facsimile copies of significant works. "Second edition, Corrected" of the 1689 edition. Inquiries welcome. TM/Rare.
Publicado por Printed by R. Reilly on Cork-Hill, for S. Hyde, Bookseller, Dublin, Ireland, 1736
Librería: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, Estados Unidos de America
Leather-bound. Condición: Good. The three gauffered edges, no matter how faintly so, make this short octavo hardcover exemplar, measuring 8" x 6 1/4" in height and width, respectively, sit up and bark. Decorated paper over boards, gilt-ruled half-calf, with four raised bands, with rubbed, stamped titles in two compartments, with "1641" stamped in miniscule in one, "1689" in another. Wearing away of leather at tips, joints, spine head and foot suggest later (not original) binding laid down in repair. The tome remains quite solid. Clean newer decorated endpapers, mildly worn (two faint slices to first free endpaper), front and rear endpapers reinforced. Tide-line to pp. xix-xvii, thence dissipating, again at outset of Walker's contribution. Mild foxing to mildly rippled paper. Lovely tailpiece at p. 94, section header at p. 95, opposite, torn page at 83-84 pp. In order: two blanks, general title page, specific title page, Order of Printing, Dedication, three-page note to the reader, two testimonies of veracity (by Gibson, Sloughter, etc., and by Moore), Paginated as: xix 1[1], 2-107 pp., including an Appendix of "Some other occurrences fallen out since . . . " of a religious nature; then begins Walker's A TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE SIEGE OF LONDON-DERRY, published first in 1689 [3], 114-147, then mispagination: 160-178 [blank] pp. Scarce title in this state and condition and with benefit of Walker's empirical account appended. Bernard's contribution was first printed in 1642 (see John White's Order of Printing dated July 14, 1642 from the House of Commons, and author's eight-pages-long Dedication is dated May 25, 1642, Drogheda, Ireland). General title page suggests this edition's 1736 publication date; specific title page dated also to 1736 lists the titles of the two works (by Bernard and by Walker), publisher, place of publication and date, etc., but sans authors' names. Nicholas Bernard (also Barnard, 1600-1661) was an Anglican priest and later biographer of Archbishop James Ussher, having served as his chaplain and librarian. He did a stint in the Fleet Prison for lacking proper licensing to preach, having been brought before the Committee for Plundered Ministers (!) (Wikipedia). The contribution of George Walker (1645-1690) was published originally in 1689 by Robert Clavel and Ralph Simpson. Slightly mispaginated, but containing fascinating letters from battle commanders, lists of officers (not soldiers) killed or taken prisoner, drowning of 48 men (including two friars) coming over the river at Liford, unit sizes (each Company being comprised of 50 men) and the subsistence accorded them (meat and meal, butter, and salmon [!]), names of clergy-men who stayed in London-Derry during the siege, plus seven "nonconforming ministers" four of whom also died, and finally, numbers of bombs thrown from April 24 to July 28 and their respective weights. Walker's text ends by reprising a letter from an Iniskillin Man that laments the general and specific lack of use of his own Lord Kingston as he was drawn from his Garrison at Sligo to one at Derry. Most extraordarily present is the full-page likeness resembling a bowling pin but dubbed "The Measure of Our Blessed Lady's Foot" which, when kissed three times and followed by three "Aves Maria," it is said, shall bring the Mother of Christ's foot-kisser seventy years of Pardon and delivery from many perils. All in, an uncommonly seen exemplar of two important works.