New York: Macoy Publishing Co. Fair. 1929. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. A first edition/first printing in Fair condition with moisture damage to the edges of the boards red streaks on back board; The life story of Jacob Boehme; 336 pages . Macoy Publishing Co. hardcover
Forgotten Books 2008. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Forgotten Books paperback
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: G1606200364I3N00 ISBN : 1606200364 9781606200360
New York: Paulist Press 1978. Paperback in very good condition. Translation and Introduction by Peter Erb; Preface by Winifred Zeller; 307 pages. <br/><br/> Paulist Press paperback
New York: Paulist Press 1978. Cloth bound in fine condition. Translation and Introduction by Peter Erb; Preface by Winifred Zeller; 307 pages. <br/><br/> Paulist Press hardcover
New York: Paulist Press 1978. Cloth bound in near very good condition. Translation and Introduction by Peter Erb; Preface by Winifred Zeller; 307 pages. <br/><br/> Paulist Press hardcover
New York: Harper & Brothers 1947 copyright. 1st edition. xxxix 254p portrait as frontispiece endnotes bibliography A translation of six tracts by Boehme. Dust jacket lightly frayed with tears up to 1/2 inch. Light grey paperboards with black lettering on a grey paper spine some edges lightly browned & worn through paper upper page ends lightly browned church stamp on front free end generally very good condition except tape marks on endpapers back free end torn out plus ink underlining on initial five pages of introduction a bright copy with tight binding GOOD Harper & Brothers, hardcover
NY: Paulist Press. Very Good; Previous owner's signature on front free end-paper. c1978. Hardcover. 0-8091-0237-4 . Classics of Western Spirituality; 8vo; xviii 307 pages; Translated by Peter C. Erb. Classics of western spirituality. . Paulist Press hardcover
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: 49427 ISBN : 0809102374 9780809102372
Paulist Press1978. hbk 307pp ISBN: 0809102374 no dj as issued decorated boards slight damage to lettering on spine otherwise excellent as new Paulist Press,1978, hardcover
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: Re142 ISBN : 0809102374 9780809102372
New York: Paulist Press 1978. xviii307p. notes indexes previous owner's small stamp on half-title original quarter red cloth with white titles VG. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paulist Press hardcover
London:: M. Richardson vols 1&2 G. Robinson vol 3. 1764-1781. First collected edition in English. Rare. First two volumes contemporary calf over boards rubbed and wear to edges some staining to boards decorative gilt spines with labels rubbed. Previous owners signature to blanks “James Ward RA at Round Croft†1769-1859 artist and engraver member of the Royal Academy. Last two volumes bound in modern calf over marbled boards minor rubbing. Some minor dampstains mostly to outer margins several minor pencil notes mostly to outer margins few pages with very minor clean tears at inner and outer margins few wrinkled and or minor dog-ear corners Y4 of vol 1 bottom page torn away no affect last text leaf with tiny hole no affect 2 4 old typed pages on Boehme biography bound in at start. of vol 1. Several old hand written bibliographical notes tipped in towards end of vol 2 extra plate bound-in should be in volume one see below for more info wide margins overall nice copy interior. Vol 3 new endpapers lacks original blanks old owners signature to title page H2-H3 2 leaves with minor margin repair no affect 01-P1 5 leaves with minor outer margin repair very little affect only touching a few letters of annotation couple leaves at end with small repair to bottom corner no affect. Overall very good volume continues in separate and additional binding. Fourth volume continuing volume three Four Tables of Divine Revelation in itself: minor corner repair to 4C1 no affect 4D1 & 2 with minor corner repair no affect tiny hole at top of 4D2 no affect with 3 intricate overlay pop-up plates minor soiling otherwise excellent several modern blank leaves follow for support to binding. First three original volumes bound in four of four volumes lacking the original fourth volume. The three volumes are complete. 4to. 3 vols in 4. Lacking entire 4th volume. Vol 1: A2 2 a-b4 c1 B-2M4 2N2 A-2R4 2S2. Vol 2: 1 A-2G4 A-P4 2A-2U4 2A-2D4. Vol 3: A2 B-3Y3. Additional bound volume still vol 3 Four Tables of Divine Revelation: 3Y4 3Z4 4A-4C4 4D2. Volume 1: Frontis portrait of Bohme 4 plates of 5 5th in volume 2 including one colored and 2 folding one with movable flaps. Volume 2: 16 plates one is misbound and should be in volume one as fifth plate mentioned above includes thirteen numbered plates at end. Volume 3: 1 text plate. Additional volume of Four Tables of Divine Revelation part of volume 3: 3 overlay pop-up plates folding rare. Original volume four is missing in its entirety thus missing the last 3 plates of the complete four volume set. Total plates = Portrait and 23 of 26. We find other copies with a reported 25 plates our set has two double-page folding plates in volume one it appears most copies only have one. One of the keystone books in the history of mysticism and the occult sciences. Jacob Böhme 1575-1624 German visionary and founder of the Behmenist sects was a master shoemaker and amateur chemist who claimed to have received visions from the Holy Spirit on at least three striking occasions. At first and at the insistence of the clergy he refrained from recording his revelations but eventually he succumbed to his experiences and poured out a wealth of books many of them in the last five years of his life. His works were immensely popular in England and it has been noted that much of Quaker doctrine borrows from Böhme's works and ideas. He is acclaimed as an alchemist & Rosicrucian figure. A self-taught mystic theologian and philosopher Boehme believed that both good and evil were from God they kept the cosmos in balance the good toward God and the interruption of evil attributed to Lucifer and the fallen angels. His interest in astrology and cosmology often played key parts in writings and he believed divine essence lies within oneself that people mirror the universe and are a reflection of God. William Law 1686-1761 was educated at Cambridge where he taught until he had to leave due to his Jacobite leanings. He was a tutor to Edward Gibbon and director of a residential charity for intelligent young ladies. He was a mystic himself and influenced the evangelical revival of the 18th century. In 1733/4 he discovered Böhme's works and felt a need to publicize them. He procured the commentaries of Andreas Freher and provided this edition with the remarkable illustrations that are his apparatus criticus to this edition. "The three principle ones are figures of man woman and the zodiac covered with symbols; various parts of these open to reveal literally occult significations of the symbols or of bodily parts; and the whole is a series of up to nine or ten layers dramatically organized to reveal at the deepest level the highest secret and greatest signification. It has been suggested that Rubens or some pupil or follower of his provided the drawings for these copper-plate engravings." -Rev. Charles Hogart Hall Alchemyp45. Caillet 1289. ESTC T125516. Pritchard 331.2 "Teutonic Theosopher var." with some variant elements from his collations vol. 3 is in his 331.1 and vol. 4 has some variants. HallAlchemy46. M. Richardson (vols 1&2), G. Robinson (vol 3). hardcover
Paulist Press InternationalU.S. New. 1990. Softcover. 0809121026 . 307 pages including Index. This is a NEW book from the Bangor Theological Seminary Bookstore; Classics of Western Spirituality Series; 0.9 x 8.9 x 5.8 Inches . Paulist Press International,U.S. paperback
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: 41534 ISBN : 0809121026 9780809121021