United Kingdom: James Phillips & Son. 293 pages. Front cover there but completely DETACHED. Handwritten name and date on top edge of title page and one other page John Maw's Book 1811. Some minor foxing and browning esp. to preliminaries and rear end papers. Leather hardback. See image from Winghale Books. A Journal of the Life Travels and Gospel Labours of that faithful Servant and Minister of Christ Job Scott - this is the 1798 new edition . Read description . Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 1798. James Phillips & Son hardcover
New York: Isaac Collins 1798. Hardcover. Very Good -. Leather bound with gently worn corners. STATED Fourth Edition on title page. A near very good copy of this wonderful Quaker ministers writings. Gently worn corners. A tiny chip at lower spine; red leather/gilt title on spine. Spine leather is rubbed and scuffed with a 1/2" chip at lower edge and a smaller chip at center. Presume original leather binding. End-papers have fabulous period inscriptions one Copperplate inscription WARNS 'not to steal this book .' with dates of 1700s and 1800s. Last two page signatures have one broken stitch at bottom but holding tight. Scattered moderate foxing throughout. 360 pages. <br/> <br/> Isaac Collins hardcover
Printed for B and T Kite Griggs and Dickinsons Printers. 1814. First edition. Full leather. Very good. moderate shelfwear toning throughout front hinge weak bumped corners. Printed for B and T Kite Griggs and Dickinsons Printers hardcover
J. James Baltimore 1810. 2nd. Hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Hicksite Quakerism Bound in contemporary sheep. Binding shot boards detached spine separated. vii 200 pages. From the Janney family of Virginia. American Imprints 21291. The history of Quaker Thought. Part of a large collection of Quaker / Society of Friends books used for religious and philosophical education. This collection was acquired in Northern Virginia and ranges from 1800-1930. The books are interesting for both their content and for what 19th-century Friends felt were important books for religious education and thought. Many of the volumes are from the Janney family's library. There are duplicates of a number of Quaker books authored by the Janneys and some of the volumes have book plates or signatures from Phineas Janney 1778-1852 and his nephew Phineas Janney Jr members of Hopewell Friends Meeting in Loudoun Co. Va founding members of Alexandria monthly meeting. See the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia. Baptism Society of Friends. J. James, Baltimore, hardcover