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Published by Clark Publishing Company,, Highland Park, IL, 1955
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. GGA - Good Girl Art - Illustrated Cover. (illustrator). First Paperback Ed. & 1st Printing!. Inventory # D524-1 FATE (Pulp Digest Magazine); Vol. 8, No. 4, Issue 61, April 1955 True Stories on The Strange, The Unusual, The Unknown - Zimbabwe - Africas Lost Civilization, Have You Lived Before?, The House Where The Furniture Danced Published by Highland Park, IL: Clark Publishing Company, CONTENTS; ** STORIES (1) I Saw The Parson Die by J. P. J. Chapman (2) A Phantom Hitch-Hiker by Lida Wilson Pyles (3) The Approved Blue Book by Edward C. Wood (4) Where Was Moses? by Jack Hampton (5) Olga Keeps Her Promise by Rosalind John (6) The Drummer Of Bedworth by Hereford Carrington (7) Archies Lucky Number by Dr. W. E. Farbstein; ARTICLES = (1) Zimbabwe . . . Africas Lost Civilization by Chester S. Geier (2) I Have The Gift of Psychometry by Marjorie Talbot (3) The House Where The Furniture Danced by Valentine Dyall (4) How To Read Hands by Mir Bashir (5) Rev. Cameron And His Witching Wand by Rev. Verne L. Cameron; (6) You May Have Lived Before by Paul M. Vest (7) Canadas Indian Healer by Dave Hunt; CONDITION; VG/ FN PRICE = $17 Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Clark Publishing Company,, Highland Park, IL, 1955
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: VG/ FN. GGA - Good Girl Art - Illustrated Cover. (illustrator). First Paperback Ed. & 1st Printing!. INVENTORY; D525-1 FATE (Pulp Digest Magazine); Vol. 8, No. 5, Issue 62, May 1955 True Stories on The Strange, The Unusual, The Unknown - Sacred Dances of the Hindus - Has The Holy Grail Been Found? Develop Your Superconscious Published by Highland Park, IL: Clark Publishing Company, CONTENTS; ** STORIES (1) I Saw A Murder By Psychometry by Gussie Rosss Jobe (2) "But I Wasnt Dead!" by W. E. Cox (3) My Unseen Savior by A. R. Thompson (4) China Cure by Jack Dunning (5) I Call Her Olga by Rev. Elvina Coburn (6) How I Found My Brother by Enid S. Smith Ph.D. (7) Ediths Miracles by Carol Beery Davis (8) The Ghosts That Spoiled The Party by Stuart Palmer; ARTICLES = (1) Is This The Cup Jesus Used? by Dr. W. D. Chesney (2) Flying Ghosts by John Goldstrom (3) Sacred Dances Of The Hindus by Mary Stiehm Fuller (4) Develop Your Superconscious by George L. Mock (5) How Sitting Bull Prophesied Custers Last Stand by Fredrick J. Goshe (6) Science Takes A Look At Astrology by Anthony Procker (7) Born Again! by Chester S. Geier (8) The Educated Dog of Mannheim by Guy Archette; CONDITION; VG/ NF; Repaired with glue PRICE = $18; Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Clark Publishing Company,, Highland Park, IL, 1955
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. GGA - Good Girl Art - Illustrated Cover. (illustrator). First Paperback Ed. & 1st Printing!. Inventory # D524-1 FATE (Pulp Digest Magazine); Vol. 8, No. 4, Issue 61, April 1955 True Stories on The Strange, The Unusual, The Unknown - Zimbabwe - Africas Lost Civilization, Have You Lived Before?, The House Where The Furniture Danced Published by Highland Park, IL: Clark Publishing Company, CONTENTS; ** STORIES (1) I Saw The Parson Die by J. P. J. Chapman (2) A Phantom Hitch-Hiker by Lida Wilson Pyles (3) The Approved Blue Book by Edward C. Wood (4) Where Was Moses? by Jack Hampton (5) Olga Keeps Her Promise by Rosalind John (6) The Drummer Of Bedworth by Hereford Carrington (7) Archies Lucky Number by Dr. W. E. Farbstein; ARTICLES = (1) Zimbabwe . . . Africas Lost Civilization by Chester S. Geier (2) I Have The Gift of Psychometry by Marjorie Talbot (3) The House Where The Furniture Danced by Valentine Dyall (4) How To Read Hands by Mir Bashir (5) Rev. Cameron And His Witching Wand by Rev. Verne L. Cameron; (6) You May Have Lived Before by Paul M. Vest (7) Canadas Indian Healer by Dave Hunt; CONDITION; NF PRICE = $; 41 Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Clark Publishing Company,, Highland Park, IL, 1955
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. GGA - Good Girl Art - Illustrated Cover. (illustrator). First Paperback Ed. & 1st Printing!. Inventory # D524-1 FATE (Pulp Digest Magazine); Vol. 8, No. 4, Issue 61, April 1955 True Stories on The Strange, The Unusual, The Unknown - Zimbabwe - Africas Lost Civilization, Have You Lived Before?, The House Where The Furniture Danced Published by Highland Park, IL: Clark Publishing Company, CONTENTS; ** STORIES (1) I Saw The Parson Die by J. P. J. Chapman (2) A Phantom Hitch-Hiker by Lida Wilson Pyles (3) The Approved Blue Book by Edward C. Wood (4) Where Was Moses? by Jack Hampton (5) Olga Keeps Her Promise by Rosalind John (6) The Drummer Of Bedworth by Hereford Carrington (7) Archies Lucky Number by Dr. W. E. Farbstein; ARTICLES = (1) Zimbabwe . . . Africas Lost Civilization by Chester S. Geier (2) I Have The Gift of Psychometry by Marjorie Talbot (3) The House Where The Furniture Danced by Valentine Dyall (4) How To Read Hands by Mir Bashir (5) Rev. Cameron And His Witching Wand by Rev. Verne L. Cameron; (6) You May Have Lived Before by Paul M. Vest (7) Canadas Indian Healer by Dave Hunt; CONDITION; NF PRICE = $; 24 Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by 22 April Berners Street London, 1808
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See Goodenough's entry in the Oxford DNB. At the time of writing he had not been long in place: he had been consecrated in the Chapel Royal, Whitehall on 13 February 1808, having been nominated by the Prime Minister the Duke of Portland. The recipient is Rev. Gilbert Ford (1768-1835) of Ormskirk, son of the eminent Chester physician and botanist John Ford (1731-1807). (Ford was possibly related to Goodenough by marriage: the latter's wife was a daughter of Dr James Ford, sometime physician to Middlesex Hospital and to Queen Charlotte.) 2pp, 4to. On bifolium. Franked, with seal in red wax and franking postmark, on reverse of second leaf: 'London April twenty second 1808 | To | The Revd. Mr. Ford. | Ormskirk. | [?] | Carliolm.' In good condition, lightly aged. He begins by explaining that he has been 'obliged to be in constant attendance at the H. of Lords, which engaged my servant also in waiting upon me there', and has not been able to deal with Ford's letter respecting his 'lodgings', although he hopes the matter has been settled to his satisfaction. He continues: 'I was much obliged to you for the Grey Pill - The First time I took them (for I thought it advisable to venture upon two as they are small) I had no better luck than with the aloetic Pills - I then took one Grey Pill, & one large aloetic, & at another time one Grey, & two small aloetic Pills - Since this I find the aloetic Pills act as usual.' He assumes that his indisposition has been due to his 'food & mode of living' in London, which is 'somewhat different from what they were in the Country [.] (I do not mean high & luxurious food for I never take it, but I mean the very bread & vegetables are different)'. He is going to 'watch this circumstance', as he believes that his 'health is entirely dependant upon the proper action of these Pills. These, if nothing else should, will always make me bless your good Father's memory.' He continues: 'We have no news stirring - The idea that Sir J. Duckworth's fleet was not allowed to water in the Chesapeake, made an immense impression Yesterday in the City & stocks fell 1/2 pr. Cent - Jefferies is said to be entirely devoted to Bonapartè.' He concludes by joining his wife's best wishes to Ford and his wife: 'we anticipate much pleasure in seeing you both in Town'.
Published by James Nisbet & Co.,, London, 1859
Seller: Malcolm Books, Thetford, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hard Back. Condition: Fair/Very Good. Unique First Edition. UNDATED Title page + blank + contents + blank + 22 pages + 39 + i + 30 + 48 + page 61-98 + page 375 407 + blank + 55 + blank + 60 + 47 + blank + 47 + 42 + 23 + blank + 46 pages. Includes lectures of different dates, most undated, and 3 dated 1854, 1858 & 1859 Condition original maroon hardback binding fair, covers cracked at spine but holding, wear and some light water staining, re-glued spine? .Contents mostly very good, clean & tight. Inside cover is a 1889 gift inscription. A couple of very minor marks to a couple of lectures, rest are very good & clean. Contents lists 1. Criteria of truth by very Rev. Dean of Exeter . 2. History of the Meditation by very Rev. Dean of Chester . 3. Credulities of Scepticism by Rev. Robert Vaughan .4. Lollardie and Wickliffe by Rev. William B. Mackenzie 5. The Spanish Armada by Rev. Gervase Smith . 6. Geology by the late Hugh Miller . 7. Missions and Missionaries of the last Half Century by rev. Marmaduke C. Osbourne . 8. The English Reformation and Archbishop Cranmer by Edward Corderoy 9. Individuality by the Late Rev. Theophilus Pearson . 10. An Evening with the Early Church Fathers and Christians by Rev. Francis J. Sharr 11. The Life of Jesus its own witness by Rev. J.M. M Culloch.12. The Influence of Society in the Formation of Character by Rev. John Graham Not listed, but between 6 & 7 is The Two Records: Mosiac and Geological by Hugh Miller. Dated February 7, 1854. All lectures have their own title page within the page numbers. The first two lectures not given by author, ie. Criteria of truth by very Rev. Archibald Boyd & History of the Meditation by very Rev. J.S. Howson. . The dated lectures are the extra one. The Two Records: Mosiac and Geological by Hugh Miller. Dated February 7, 1854 No 11. The Life of Jesus its own witness by Rev. J.M. M Culloch. Dated December 14, 1858 & No 12. The Influence of Society in the Formation of Character by Rev. John Graham. Dated December 6th, 1859. The extra lecture has page numbers 375 407 so from another book, but lecture 6 seems to be from another book too? As pages number 61-98. So not sure what is going on. But does seem this copy is unique, even though most other dealers & many institutions do not bother listing exactly what their books contain. This was an extremely popular series that featured many of the leading Evangelical preachers of the day. These evangelical lectures were on various points of faith, science, and contemporary culture . To sum up, a unique copy. Size: 18.5 x 12.5cm. Approx.
Published by Printed for T. Basset, at the George in Fleetstreet; Joanna Brome, at the Gun at the West-end of St. Pauls; R. Chiswel, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1683
Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Full-Leather. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Reissue. Boards rubbed, leather dried, corners exposed, bookplates of John Petyo Verney and Robert John Verney, Lords Willoughby de Broke, on front endpapers. 1683 Full-Leather. Full leather, leather spine label with gilt titles and rules. Engraved frontispiece portrait, preface by John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury. First published in 1675, this work discusses the ontological argument for God's existence, and mentions the development of the microscope. Author John Wilkins co-founded the Royal Society, and is best known for his advocacy of a universal language and system of measurement in his 1668 An Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language. This edition, published posthumously, includes William Lloyd's sermon, which was preached at Wilkins's funeral in 1673.