A s peake editor (7 resultados)

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Librería: Greenway, Chattanooga, TN, Estados Unidos de AmericaGreenway
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Hardcover. Condición: Good condition. Good condition. good condition,fast ship.
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: T C & E C Jack
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Librería: Scripture Truth Publications, Crewe, Reino UnidoScripture Truth Publications
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Blue Boards. Condición: Fair to Good. No Jacket. Revised. 359pp. some damage to corners.
Editorial: Edinburgh:T. C. & E. C. Jack, LTD, 1910
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Librería: Agape Love, Inc, Newport News, VA, Estados Unidos de AmericaAgape Love, Inc
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Hardcover. Condición: Fair. Agape Love, Newport News, Va./fair only because of loosening of spine/pages tight/ribbon marker/no markings/embellishment on front cover/ BOX270.
Editorial: Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1925
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Librería: Westwood Books, Cramlington, Reino UnidoWestwood Books
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Cloth. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1925. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1925. Hard cover, black bords gilt titles. Book condition : Very good, clean tight text. No-notations. Roughcut pages. Stamp inside cover. Covers have minor shelf wear. Book will be sent by UK postal service. Bookseller Inventory #012753. N/A (ilustrador). N/…A.
Editorial: Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1925
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Librería: Westwood Books, Cramlington, Reino UnidoWestwood Books
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1925. Clarndon Press, Oxford. 1925. Hard cover blacl boards, gilt titles. Book condition : Very good, clean text, tight binding. Original receipt inside. Book will be sent by UK postal service. Bookseller Inventory #006834 Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. N/A (ilustrador). N/A.

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Editorial: T.C. & E.C. Jack, Edinburgh and London, 1908
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Librería: Lost and Found Treasures, Wolverhampton, Reino UnidoLost and Found Treasures
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Author Peake, A. S. (Editor) Title The Century Bible: Job. Introductions, Revised Version with Notes, Index and Map Publication Details Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack, circa 1900s. Printed by permission of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Condition Very Good. Original publisher's binding in… very good condition with minimal shelf wear commensurate with age. Binding remains sound and secure. Internally clean and well preserved. Ownership inscription and Ex Libris bookplate of Reverend Dr David Monkton to the front endpaper. Pages are generally bright and clean, with the text, notes, index and map remaining highly presentable. Description A handsome volume from the highly regarded Century Bible series, presenting the Book of Job with scholarly introductions, the Revised Version text, extensive explanatory notes, an index and map. Edited by the eminent biblical scholar Arthur Samuel Peake (1865-1929), one of the most influential Methodist theologians and biblical critics of his generation, this work represents an important contribution to early twentieth-century biblical scholarship. The Century Bible series sought to make contemporary biblical scholarship accessible to clergy, students and lay readers alike, combining rigorous academic research with practical usefulness. Peake's commentary on Job addresses one of the most profound and enduring works of world literature, exploring timeless questions concerning suffering, divine justice, faith, and the human condition. His scholarship reflects the critical and historical approaches that transformed biblical studies during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries while remaining accessible to both the general reader and serious student of Scripture. The Book of Job has long occupied a unique place within both religious and literary traditions. Its exploration of suffering and redemption has inspired theologians, philosophers, poets and writers for centuries, making it one of the most frequently studied and discussed books of the Old Testament. Peake's commentary provides valuable insight into the historical context, literary structure and theological significance of this remarkable text. This volume benefits from distinguished ecclesiastical provenance, having formed part of the personal library of Reverend Dr David Monkton (1932-2025), whose ownership inscription and Ex Libris bookplate are present. Dr Monkton devoted more than half a century to Christian ministry and theological scholarship, serving as a Methodist minister and later as a Supernumerary Presbyter within the Nottingham and Derby Methodist District. He was also active as a police chaplain and contributed to public discussion of faith through published articles and commentary. The book therefore comes from the collection of a lifelong clergyman, preacher and scholar whose vocation was dedicated to the study, interpretation and communication of Scripture. Such provenance is particularly fitting for a work devoted to one of the Bible's deepest theological texts and provides a tangible connection to a lifetime of religious study and ministry. The presence of Dr Monkton's ownership inscription and bookplate significantly enhances the historical interest and appeal of the volume. An attractive and increasingly desirable example of early twentieth-century biblical scholarship and a worthy addition to collections of theology, biblical studies, wisdom literature, church history and ecclesiastical provenance. Provenance From the library of Reverend Dr David Monkton (1932-2025), Methodist minister, theologian, police chaplain and Supernumerary Presbyter, with ownership inscription and Ex Libris bookplate.

The London Mercury - January 1939 No.231 / W B Yeats - 3 poems / Mervyn Peake "Overture" (poem) / D S MacColl "Memories Of The 'Nineties" / Liam O'Flaherty "Galway Bay" / Mervyn Peake - full-page drawing of C Delisle Burns / C Delisle Burns "Which Way To Peace?" / Lionel Davidson "The Diplomat" / Janet Adam Smith "Scottish Painting And Scottish Character" / Richard Oke "The Red Tapachin" / A H Chisholm "National Parks"
R A Scott-James (Editor) / W B Yeats - 3 poems / Mervyn Peake "Overture" (poem) / D S MacColl "Memories Of The 'Nineties" / Liam O'Flaherty "Galway Bay" / Mervyn Peake - full-page drawing of C Delisle Burns / C Delisle Burns "Which Way To Peace?" / Lionel Davidson "The Diplomat" / Janet Adam Smith "Scottish Painting And Scottish Character" / Richard Oke "The Red Tapachin" / A H Chisholm "National Parks"
Editorial: The Statesman and Nation Publishing Co Ltd, 1939
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Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino UnidoShore Books
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 100 pages. Illustrated. W B Yeats - 3 poems / Mervyn Peake "Overture" (poem) / D S MacColl "Memories Of The 'Nineties" / Liam O'Flaherty "Galway Bay" / Mervyn Peake - full-page drawing of C Delisle Burns / C Delisle Burns "Which Way To Peace?" / Lionel Davidson "The Diplomat" / Janet Adam Smith…"Scottish Painting And Scottish Character" / Richard Oke "The Red Tapachin" / A H Chisholm "National Parks".