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Published by Moody Pocket Books., Chicago, Illinois, USA., 1950
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Line Drawn Cover Art. (illustrator). First Collected Edition, PBO thus!. 128 pages. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by The Office of the Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1886
Seller: Bailgate Books Ltd, Doncaster, United Kingdom
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Cream paper covers are darkened and rear cover is detached, spine flaking, binding is sound, clean pages. Many pages are uncut (unopened). Includes: The Iconography of Angels by R. P. Pullan; English Military Effigies and the History of Armour with Examples in Derbyshire by Baron de Cosson; Treasure Trove by T. H. Baylis; Epitome of the Charters of the City of Chester 1120-1836 by C. Brown; English Medieval Chalices and Patens by St. John Hope and T. M. Fallow; Different Plans between the Churches of Austin Canons and those of Monks by Rev. J. F. Hodgson. Contains black and white illustrations. No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119071047. For International tracked shipping please select the Priority shipping service.
Published by Rivington and Booker, 1836
Seller: Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Leather Bound. Condition: Good+. First Edition. First edition, 1836. Good+. 1/2 green leather with red leather label and marbled boards. 483 pages of debate with 78 page supplement and and a 9 page reprinting of a submission to the Bath Journal - in rear. Light dampstain at top edge, which penetrates and stains, without damaging the top 1/4" edge of the front pages, title page, and a few other pages of the text. Subjects of these Protestant Catholic Debates: "The Rule of Faith" and "The Sacrifice of the Mass" (see note below). Signed on the inside of the endpaper "F. C. Husenbeth 1836. The title page of the Supplement is also so signed. This is almost certainly the Catholic priest and writer, Frederick Charles Husenbeth. Husenbeth had no particular liking for religious institutes, and was quite opposed to the new forms of devotion. Between the years 1823 and 1849 forty-nine works written or edited by him appeared in London, Dublin, and Norwich. Many of these were controversial publications, written in refutation of George Stanley Faber and Joseph Blanco White, while others treated of historical, liturgical, or doctrinal matters. To whit this work would have been apropos. ' the controversy herein was known as â??The Downside Discussion.' It arose, on 10 Jun. 1834, at the Old Down inn, out of a meeting of the Protestant Reformation Society, at which the two principal speakers were the Rev. John Lyons and the Rev. Edward Tottenham. A friend of Brownâ??s having formally challenged those gentlemen to a disputation, six meetings were soon afterwards arranged to take place in the college chapel at Downside. These meetings came off in 1834, and in 1836 appeared the â??Authentic Report' -DNB.