New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1969. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1969. 216 pages. Old price sticker on inside front cover. Staple through top right of title page but no rips as a result. Some underlining first 50 pages otherwise clean interior. Front cover slightly scuffed and rubbed around edges. Hinge on front cover slightly darkened from shelf wear. Spine sunned. Back cover scuffed along hinge. Binding is very good. Book is square and in good shape. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company paperback
Mixed media product. New. Back in print by popular demand the classic JPS holiday anthologies are unequaled compilations of Bible Talmud prayer poetry and folklore. Even in our digital age they deserve a place on the bookshelf of rabbis cantors educators and any reader seeking the meaning and origin of the Sabbath a unknown
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: ria9780827613522_new ISBN : 0827613520 9780827613522
Mixed media product. As New. Back in print by popular demand the classic JPS holiday anthologies are unequaled compilations of Bible Talmud prayer poetry and folklore. Even in our digital age they deserve a place on the bookshelf of rabbis cantors educators and any reader seeking the meaning and origin of the Sabbath a unknown
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: ria9780827613522_rkm ISBN : 0827613520 9780827613522
Philadelphia: George W. Taylor 1854. Half leather. Very good. Philadelphia: George W. Taylor 1853-1854. Half leather. 24 monthly issues bound together. Complete; each volume contains 104 text pages. Half-leather with marbled boards; 6.75" x 10.25". Sound binding. Clean pages with light intermittent foxing. Old pencil annotation at top of the first title page. Light dampstain to the first six leaves. Some edgewear to cover; two-inch loss of spine covering at head and tail. This ardent abolitionist journal includes coverage of the debate regarding the expansion of slavery news of anti-slavery events some early writings of Frederick Douglass discussion of Quaker events American slavery laws Uncle Tom's Cabin temperance issues including the "Maine Law" and much more. The journal was the organ of the Free Produce Society of Philadelphia and its publisher George Taylor managed the city's Free Produce Store. 'Free Produce' included all manners of goods traditionally made with slave labor that were produced without any taint of slavery. Such items were much more expensive than slave-produced items but the most principled Quakers and abolitionists paid the price to keep their consciences clear. Although the Society disbanded in 1856 Taylor kept the store open until after the Civil War when customers no longer saw a reason to patronize him. See The Atlantic Monthly October 1868 and Cison's "Quality Came Second" in Main Line Today March 2007. Scarce. While digital and microform reprints are available at the time of listing OCLC shows only a few institutions holding intermittent original issues. Two auction records are on file at the Rare Book Hub. George W. Taylor unknown
<p>This first edition book is in good condition. There are some slight tears to top front cover. The cover is otherwise shiny and smooth with some fading due to age 1969. The pages remains crisp and clean with no writing or marks to the cover or pages. Despite the minor imperfection this copy is in good condition.</p> Signet paperback
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: biblio127 ISBN : 0451625404 9780451625403
Philadelphia: George W. Taylor 1854. Half leather. Very good. Philadelphia: George W. Taylor 1853-1854. Half leather. 24 monthly issues bound together. Complete; each volume contains 104 text pages. Half-leather with marbled boards; 6.75" x 10.25". Sound binding. Clean pages with light intermittent foxing. Old pencil annotation at top of the first title page. Light dampstain to the first six leaves. Some edgewear to cover; two-inch loss of spine covering at head and tail. This ardent abolitionist journal includes coverage of the debate regarding the expansion of slavery news of anti-slavery events some early writings of Frederick Douglass discussion of Quaker events American slavery laws Uncle Tom's Cabin temperance issues including the "Maine Law" and much more. The journal was the organ of the Free Produce Society of Philadelphia and its publisher George Taylor managed the city's Free Produce Store. 'Free Produce' included all manners of goods traditionally made with slave labor that were produced without any taint of slavery. Such items were much more expensive than slave-produced items but the most principled Quakers and abolitionists paid the price to keep their consciences clear. Although the Society disbanded in 1856 Taylor kept the store open until after the Civil War when customers no longer saw a reason to patronize him. See The Atlantic Monthly October 1868 and Cison's "Quality Came Second" in Main Line Today March 2007. Scarce. While digital and microform reprints are available at the time of listing OCLC shows only a few institutions holding intermittent original issues. Two auction records are on file at the Rare Book Hub. George W. Taylor unknown books
Bucknell University Press 1978. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. The dust jacket is missing. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less. Bucknell University Press hardcover
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: G0838712274I4N11 ISBN : 0838712274 9780838712276