Published by Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1911., 1911
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
VG orig. olive cloth. Upper rear corner creased. xxvii, 456 p.; front. (the four evangelists, from MS. in the Domschatz at Aachen); 22 cm. Contents: Introduction, W. Sanday -- I. The conditions under which the gospels were written, in their bearing upon some difficulties of the synoptic problem, W. Sanday -- II. Three limitations to St. Luke's use of St. Mark's gospel: 1. The disuse of the Marcan source in St. Luke ix.51-xviii.14, 2. The great omission by St. Luke of the matter contained in St. Mark vi.45-viii.26, 3. St. Luke's passion-narrative considered with reference to the synoptic problem; III. Probabilities as to the so-called double tradition of St. Matthew and St. Luke, John Caesar Hawkins -- IV. On the original order of Q; V. St. Mark's knowledge and use of Q; VI. The original extent of Q; VII. the literary evolution of the gospels; VIII. On the trial of our Lord before Herod: a suggestion, Burnett Hillman Streeter -- IX. The book of sayings used by the editor of the first gospel; X. The Aramaic background of the gospels, Willoughby C. Allen -- XI. The sources of St. Luke's gospel, James Vernon Bartlet -- XII. The criticism of the Hexateuch compared with that of the synoptic gospels, William Edward Addis -- XIII. A recent theory on the origin of St. Mark's gospel, Norman Powell Williams -- Appendix: Synoptic criticism and the eschatological problem, Burnett Hillman Streeter -- Index. Binding is Hardcover.
Published by San Francisco and New York: The J. Dewing Co., 1888
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Folio. 34 x 47cm. Original gilt morocco with all edges gilt, with restorations. Marbled endpapers. 478 text pages and and 120 hors text plates. 5 volumes. Stamped with the name of an original subscriber? Mrs. R. McElroy. Fine condition. OCLC Number 36006168. Very heavy.Note from the Sierra Club: Picturesque California was an 1888 elephant folio edited by John Muir, published by the J. Dewing Publishing company, featuring over 600 etchings, photogravures, and wood etchings, 700 additional illustrations in the text, and 120 tinted plates. The original work was sold by subscription and was distributed monthly in thirty parts. Muir wrote six of the articles, which we provide here:ContentsPeaks and Glaciers of the High Sierra (by John Muir)The Passes of the High Sierra (by John Muir);A Glimpse of Monterey (by J. R. Fitch);The Yosemite Valley (by John Muir);Totokonulu (poem by J. Vance Cheney);A Visit to the Lick Observatory (by Edward S. Holden);About the Bay of San Francisco (by W. C. Bartlett);Game Regions of the Upper Sacramento (by Joaquin Miller);The Heart of Southern California (by Jeanne C. Carr);Mount Shasta (by John Muir);Southernmost California (by T. S. Van Dyke);North of the Golden Gate (by Kate Field);Early California Mining and the Argonauts (by Joaquin Miller);The Santa Clara Valley and Santa Cruz Mountains (by George Hamlin Fitch);The San Joaquin Valley (by Joaquin Miller);The Foothill Region of the Northern Coast Range (by Charles Howard Shinn);The New City by the Great Sea--San Francisco (by Joaquin Miller);On the Height (poem by J. Vance Cheney);The Sacramento Valley (by John P. Irish);The Tule Region (by Charles Howard Shinn);Monterey to Ventura (by WIlliam L. Ogle);The Plain of Oaks (by Albert E. Gray);The Land of the Redwoods (by Charles Howard Shinn);Washington and the Puget Sound (by John Muir);The Basin of the Columbia River (by John ;Muir);The Canadian Rockies (by Ernest Ignersoll).Bibliographic InformationOriginally published as thirty parts, then ten, and finally as two volumes (J. Dewing and Company: 1888-1890). Reprinted as West of the Rocky Mountains (Philadelphia: Running Press, 1976). Chapters 10, 24, and 25 were reprinted in Chapters 3-5, 17-20, and 21-23, respectively, of Steep Trails.