Langue: anglais
Edité par Walden and Stowe, Cinncinnati, OH, 1882
Vendeur : Great Matter Books, Grand Rapids, MI, Etats-Unis
EUR 17,55
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. Green cloth covers with blind stamped design on front and back. Gold lettering on spine is bright. Heavy wear, bumping and fraying on corners and spine ends. Moderate wear on all edges and hinges. Light shelf wear and soiling on covers. Soiling and yellowing to page ends. Previous owners interesting book plate is neatly pasted to the bottom edge of the inside front cover. Text is yellowed due to age. Otherwise clean and unmarked. This book is the "New Edition With Important Supplementary Matter Brought Down To Date." All of our books are individually inspected and described. Never ex-lib unless explicitly described as such.
Langue: éwé
Edité par Published by the Author by The Western Book Concern for the Author, Cincinnati, 1861
Vendeur : Old Favorites Bookshop LTD (since 1954), Stouffville, ON, Canada
EUR 35,10
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good Condition. Illustrations and Engravings + Frontispiece Portrait of Author. (illustrateur). Four copper Engravings present. opposite page 88-Montreal River Falls. opposite page 94-Horse-Shoe Harbour, Near Copper Harbor, L.S. opposite page 162-Cliff Mine, Lake Superior, opposite page 390- Big Bekuenesec Falls, Menomonee River. Brown cloth binding with embossed design front and back. Faded gilt design with title and author on spine. Top and bottom of spine and corners of binding rubbed. Ink name of previous owner dated 1896 on front flyleaf. 431pp. Content clean, and sound with paper lightly tanned.
Edité par The Methodist Book Concern for the author / R.P. Thompson, Cincinnati, 1861
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 57,03
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. First edition. 192pp. Blind embossed brown cloth, gilt-stamped spine, all edges gilt. Owner's name inked on first to blank leaves, lightly foxed pages with small brown spot on bottom edge of first few pages, spine faded with ends and corners worn and bumped, a good only copy.
Edité par The Western Book Concern, Cincinnati, 1859
Vendeur : Frogtown Books, Inc. ABAA, Toledo, OH, Etats-Unis
EUR 78,97
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Ajouter au panierIllustrated with four engravings. (illustrateur). Written for the ministers and members of the Methodist Episcopal Church: "The life of a missionary, in a wild and uncultivated field, is far from being monotonous. He is constantly brought into contact with extremes. His life is often a checkered scene not all made up of thorns, not all of clouds and storms. The cheerful sunlight often breaks in upon his path. Hardship itself imparts a power of endurance not a gift of nature, enabling its possessor to frown down formidable obstacles. It is often the lot of missionaries to wade through the deepest trials and experience the greatest consolations. The sketches given in the following narrative, it is hoped, may not prove entirely uninteresting to the indulgent reader. Often it is the case that, in new and unsettled portions of the country, the travels and labors of missionaries form an important link in its after history. And without these, the history of the Church can not be fairly written' and unless the missionary make the record it is not likely to be made by others. Indeed, in many instances, none but he can make it." Corner tips rubbed. Head and foot of spine somewhat rubbed. Front and back fly-leaves foxed. One signature beginning to loosen slightly but overall binding is tight and book is very good. 8vo. Decorative blind stamped black cloth covered boards.431 pp.
Edité par By the Author, 1862
Vendeur : A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, Etats-Unis
EUR 87,74
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Missing. Blue cloth covered boards with gold spine titles; edges and covers worn and rubbed with boards exposed corners and spine ends torn and frayed; all edges gilt; 8vo, 7 3/4"-9 3/4" tall; no jacket. Clippings pasted to front endpapers; old newspaper clippings laid in; pages toning at edges; Interior is clean and unmarked; 431 pages.
Edité par Western Book Concern, Cincinnati, 1860
Vendeur : The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
EUR 219,36
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Ajouter au panierCloth. Etat : Very good. The Lights And Shades of Missionary Life by Rev. John H. Pitezel, inscribed by the author and the 18th Governor of Ohio, Mordecai Bartley. (illustrateur). Early Edition. Octavo, 431pp, [1]. Red cloth, title in gilt on spine. All edges gilt. Rubbing to tips, general soiling to cloth and spine. Solid text block. Includes 3 of 4 illustrated plates and a table (Howes D-390) (Sabin 63039). This copy is inscribed by the author to the former Governor of Ohio, Mordecai Bartley. Additional inscription by the former governor to another recipient in pencil on the second free endpaper. First published in 1857, this work by Rev. John H. Pitezel details the nine years he spent exploring the coastline of Lake Superior. It provides important commentary on the local Native American tribes, pioneer life and mining activities in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The recipient of this copy, Gov. Mordecai Bartley (1783-1870), was the 18th Governor of Ohio and served four consecutive terms in the House of Representatives.
Edité par Western Book Concern, Cincinnati, 1859
Vendeur : Alcuin Books, ABAA/ILAB, Scottsdale, AZ, Etats-Unis
EUR 122
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Ajouter au panierOctavo. 431 pages.[1]pp. ad. While the dream of the founders was that the Indian tribes would forsake their nomadic lifestyle and settle down to farm, Rev. Pitezel's answer was both to buy land to keep them from being located and to get them converted to his gospel message. Still the forces to make the American Indian a semi-white man worked against those who tried to bridge the aggressiveness of the pioneer with the pressure to force the removal of the Indian. The tribes soon realized their enemies were the surveyors who were not protecting them but determining the "legal rights" of those who would soon take their land. Based on his journal which was made in the 1840's, he discusses the conflict in the upper midwest extending to the Great Lakes. Toward the end of the volume, he notes the names and lives of the Indian converts including several who were now pastors and to whom he refers to as "fellow pastors". In one sense, this attempt to follow the gospel by Rev. Pitezel and his followers rose against the racism inherent in early American culture. While there is some toning to the pages with foxing on the engravings, the text is easily read and provides an important firsthand account of the interplay of missions and Indian tribes versus the greed of the American pioneer whose greed for land was as troubling for Pitezel as it had been for George Washington. Bound in brown embossed cloth, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, gilt worn, some chipping to spine ends, corners worn, rear joint cracked and apparently glued, lacks one endpaper from front and rear. A good copy. [Howes D-390].
Vendeur : Visible Voice Books, Cleveland, OH, Etats-Unis
EUR 157,94
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Good. Western Book Concern Cincinnati, OH 1857 Binding: Hardcover brown cloth boards. boards and spine are fairly rubbed, soiled, and foxed. spine is also sunned and contains several small chips. spine ends are creased and torn. corners are bumped and worn. tail and fore-edge are worn. flyleaves are soiled, darkened and foxed. text pages are moderately foxed and slightly stained. $NRP.
Date d'édition : 1857
Vendeur : Transmutation Publishing, Corning, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 236,90
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. 1857 First Edition Hardcover Fine/No Dust Jacket [Containing Travels, Sketches, Incidents, and Missionary Efforts, During 9 Years Spent in the Region of Lake Superior] Cincinnati, OH, 1857, 1st edition, self-published, Printed at the Western Book Concern; R P Thompson, printer, fine condition {exper.