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Vincent, William. A DEFENCE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION, Addressed to the Most Reverend The Lord Bishop of Meath, by William Vincent, D.D. In Answer to a Charge annexed to his Lordship's Discourse, preached at St. Paul's, on the Anniversary Meeting of the Charity Children, and published by the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. London: Printed by A. Strahan for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1801. 1801. Very good - Octavo, self-wraps unbound and removed. 46 pages. There is a tiny chip out fromt he bottom edge of the title page, some occasional soiling throughout and some slight brown staining to the bottom corner of the last few leaves. Very good. First edition. A defense of English public [i.e. private] education against charges made by the Lord Bishop of Meath. Since the Lord Bishop of Meath had based his arguments on testimony made by Dr. Rennell, William Vincent attempts to disprove Dr. Rennell's position and cast doubt upon his credibility. Price:
150.00 USD
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Hance, William A.; Kotschar, Vincent; and Peteerc, Richard J. SOURCE AREAS OF EXPORT PRODUCTION IN TROPICAL AFRICA. New York: American Geographical Society, 1961. 1961. Good - Octavo, printed gray wraps. The wraps are lightly soiled with the extremities slightly darkened & the corners lightly creased. The head of the spine is chipped. Pages [487]-499. Illustrated with tables & with a large, folding color map in a pocket at the rear. There is light foxing to the first page & the rear blank. The contents are stapled & the bottom quarter of the last leaf is detached. Good. Reprinted from "The Geographical Review" Volume LI, No. 4, 1961. Price:
20.00 USD
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(Vincent Starrett; Tennyson, Alfred). Rader, William. THE ELEGY OF FAITH: A Study of Alfred Tennyson's In Memoriam. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell and Company, 1902. 1902. Very good - Octavo, light blue cloth titled in tan with a decorative panel in gilt & tan on the front cover. The spine & extremities are darkened & there is staining to the top edge of the front cover. 56 & [1] pages with a decorative title-page panel, decorative initials and running titles printed in red. There is an owner's bookplate on the front pastedown with his ink signature on the front endpaper. Very good. First edition, printed by D. B. Updike at the Merrymount Press, Boston. From the library of Sherlockian Vincent Starrett with his book label tipped onto the front pastedown and his signature on the half-title. Price:
35.00 USD
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