Rev Bishop David (4 results)

The Sunday Sport Question [Keep Sunday Special Campaign].
Simon Jones, foreword by Rt Rev David Sheppard (Bishop of Liverpool)
Published by Jubilee Centre Publications, 1987
- Softcover
Seller: Gwyn Tudur Davies, Aberystwyth, United KingdomGwyn Tudur Davies
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Pbk, 40p. Foreword by Rt Rev David Sheppard, the Bishop of Liverpool. A clean unmarked copy in very good condition. 'The traditional preserve of Saturday for sports events is changing .' b285 / m4139.
Saint David. a Brochure (written on holiday) Dedicated By Permission to Our Father in God
The Very Rev the Dean of St. Davids. The Right Rev David L. Prosser MA. Lord Bishop of St. Davids
Published by W Spurrell & Son, Carmarthen
- Softcover
Seller: Sue Lloyd-Davies Books, CARMARTHEN, United KingdomSue Lloyd-Davies Books
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. With the author's loyal affection. No date (?1910/20?). Staples rusting, 16 pp. Crease down centre of book. NO INSCRIPTIONS OR MARKS. CLEAN AND BRIGHT.; 002582; 8vo (slim booklet).
More imagesPublished by Lexington KY: James W. Palmer, 1823
- First Edition
Seller: Stony Hill Books, Madison, WI, U.S.A.Stony Hill Books
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No Binding. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Pamphlet approx. 8.5 x 5.3 inches, lacking any covers, OCLC 16120804; front cover title page damaged with about 30% missing but repaired with a hand-lettered attached paper repair [photo]; terminates at page 102, WorldCat states 106 pages, so 2 leaves lacking. Title page soiled frayed an…d detached, sold "as is".
[David Livingstone; Pamphlet] The Bardic Chair Poem. London, 1926. [The Burial of David Livingstone.]
[Rev. George Walton Keesey (c.1875-1936), 'known to many as the "Congregational Bishop of East London"'] [David Livingstone; Metropolitan Free Church Federation Eisteddfod, 1926.]
Published by London: Forest Gate Press The Grove Stratford E.15. ?, 1926
- Softcover
Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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8vo, [19 pp]. In original grey printed wraps. On lightly aged paper, with unevenly trimmed edges, and in slightly worn wraps. Short ink inscription at head of front wrap. INSCRIBED by the author's wife 'To my very dear Daughter Marian In happy memory of dear Pater the Author May 4th. and May 24th. 1936'. Full-page illustration o…f the 'Metropolitan Free Church Federation Eisteddfod, 1926. Grand Bardic Chair Presented by John Weir, Esq.' A curious mixture of pagan and Christian. A brief 'Foreword' explains how the poem won the 'Great Bardic Chair Competition, 1926', giving the judges' names and describing the presentation at 'the Central Hall, Westminster, February 11th, 1926' ('The Rev. Elvet Lewis, M.A., Arch Druid, conducted the proceedings.'). A cut above McGonagall, the poem consists of 36 12-line stanzas. The following extract is pretty representative: 'With Afric's unguents, such as could be found, | The body they embalmed with anxious care, | That Britain's son might lie in British ground | From whence he went for Christ to do and dare.' Two newspaper cuttings of obituaries laid down inside the front wrap: the first, dated 9 May 1936, headed 'Death of the Rev. G. W. Keesey, Well-known Congregational Minister'; the second headed 'East London's Congregational "Bishop". Rev. Keesey Memorial Service'. COPAC only lists copies at the British Library and the Bodleian.