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Verlag: Woman's Society of Christian Service: Hughes Methodist Churc
Zustand: Fair. Acceptable condition. (wheaton, maryland, cookbooks, cooking ) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 024304738XISBN 13: 9780243047383
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Buch
Zustand: Sehr gut. 582 Seiten 28352454/1 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Taschenbuch, Größe: 15.2 x 3 x 22.9 cm.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 0353870080ISBN 13: 9780353870086
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
Buch
Zustand: New.
Verlag: [1848], London, 1848
Anbieter: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, Neuseeland
Original Wraps. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Thus. Title continues: "As Published in the Report of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, for 1848". Cover title: "New Zealand. Treaty of Waitangi. " Original wraps. Cloth tape on spine. Some foxing to covers. 1/4" chip in front cover. Owner's signature "Esther J. Levin" and pencil notes on front wrapper. Bagnall 5983: "lengthy restatement of the views of Hobson, the British Government and the missionaries. "; 8vo.
Anbieter: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australien
First Catechism and Hymns, translated into the language of Panaeati, Papua. Melbourne : Spectator Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., [1918]. Octavo (182 x 123 mm), string bound, original cloth backed printed blue papered boards, 72 pp; a superb copy;from The Papuan Collection of Charles Fletcher (Melbourne), his bookplate to the front free-endpaper. Copies are recorded in three Australian collections (National Library of Australia; University of Melbourne Library; University of Adelaide Library). The NLA catalogue entry states"[Adelaide : Methodist Missionary Society of Australasia]"; however, the colophon (page 72) in the present example shows this is a Melbourne imprint.
Zustand: Good. Good condition. (recipes, cookery, nome, alaska) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Verlag: Huntington, LI, NY: Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1912, 1912
Anbieter: WellRead Books A.B.A.A., Northport, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
1st edition 12mo. stiff brown boards, hardcover; 105 pages; advertisements include black & white illustrations; edgeworn covers else a very good, clean, tight, unmarked copy.
Verlag: Chas. T. Sutton, Book and Job Printing OFfice, Waynesburg, PA, 1906
Anbieter: BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB, Richmond, VA, USA
Hard Cover. Zustand: Good binding. 8vo.; in heavy brown cardboard covers, with titling in silver, 144 pages. heavily worn and with multiple stains from cooking throughout; discreetly recased; there are several handwritten recipes laid in.~~A well-worn copy, with some paper repair, especially to the edge of the title page and patching some actual loss to the text to the last leaf in the book (143/144): "How to Organize a W.C.T.U." ("Our pledge is--I hereby solemnly promise, God helping me, to abstain from all distilled, fermented and malt liquors, including wine , beer and cider, as a beverage."~~A challenged copy, of a very uncommon cookery book. We are unable to locate any institutional copies. Good binding.
Zustand: Fair. Hagerstown, MD: The Woman's Foreign Mission Society of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, n.d. ca. 1929. Sm 4to paperback. 48pp. Reading Copy. Heavily shelfworn, stained, and soiled. Spine torn and textblock detached. Owner's name on front cover. Lacking pages 39-40. (Hagerstown, Maryland, Cookbook) Inquire if you need further information.
Verlag: Published at The M.E. Mission Press, Monrovia, Liberia, 1839
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Unbound. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. One loose issue: Vol. 1, No. 14, October 4, 1839. Single sheet folded to make four folio pages (12½" x 18¼"), printed by Walter P. Jayne in four columns. Top margin above the masthead has small ink stamp of an historical society, together with a "withdrawn" stamp. Light horizontal and vertical creases (where folded for mailing), a very good or better copy. A scarce early issue of this semi-monthly newspaper published and printed in Monrovia by the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church under the auspices of the American Colonization Society, which was founded in 1817 with the goal of returning freed slaves to Africa. In 1822, the society established the colony of Liberia, and by 1867 more than 13,000 slaves had emigrated to Liberia. This issue features the "Message of Gov. Buchanan, To the Legislative Council of Liberia" (comprising more than two full columns). Also included is "Missionary Intelligence" about African colonization, with topical information gathered from various sources; a "Marine List" of arrivals and departures of specific ships; and news specific to the Methodist community. Also included is a long article about the Wesleyan mission in New Zealand, two poems, a "Ladies' Department," and "Children's Department". A scarce, well-preserved survival.
Verlag: Published at The M.E. Mission Press, Monrovia, Liberia, 1841
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Unbound. Zustand: Good. First edition. One loose issue: Vol. 2, No. 23, February 19, 1841. Single sheet folded to make four folio pages (12½" x 18¼"), printed by Walter P. Jayne in four columns. The masthead has small ink stamp of an historical society "withdrawn" stamp. Very faint pencil note at upper right corner, old horizontal and vertical creases (where folded for mailing), modest scattered foxing and soiling on page one, a good or better copy. A scarce early issue of this semi-monthly newspaper published and printed in Monrovia by the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church under the auspices of the American Colonization Society, which was founded in 1817 with the goal of returning freed slaves to Africa. In 1822, the society established the colony of Liberia, and by 1867 more than 13,000 slaves had emigrated to Liberia. This issue features "Extracts from the minutes of the Liberia Mission Annual Conference of the M. E. Church, kept during the session in January, 1841" (comprising nearly one full page in four columns); and a report of the "Supreme Court of Liberia. Monrovia, Feb. 9, 1841. The Commonwealth of Liberia vs. John G. Jackson, master of the Br. schooner Guineaman" (also comprising nearly one full page, followed by an editorial on the trial). Also included is general information about African colonization, with topical information gathered from various sources, a "Marine List" of arrivals and departures of specific ships, "The Liberian Almanac" by Jabez A. Burton, and news specific to the Methodist community. A scarce, well-preserved survival.
Verlag: Published at The M.E. Mission Press, Monrovia, Liberia, 1841
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Unbound. Zustand: Good. First edition. One loose issue: Vol. 3, No. 19, December 17, 1841. Single sheet folded to make four folio pages (13" x 18"), printed by Beverly A. Payne in four columns. Top margin above the masthead has small ink stamp of an historical society, together with a "withdrawn" stamp. Three faint subscriber names in pencil at upper right corner. The pages are uniformly toned, light old creases (where folded for mailing), first page has one small hole (with minor loss of letterpress text), one three-inch closed tear mended with a small piece of translucent Japan tape, a few scatters nicks and small tears, a good copy overall. A scarce early issue of this semi-monthly newspaper published and printed in Monrovia by the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church under the auspices of the American Colonization Society, which was founded in 1817 with the goal of returning freed slaves to Africa. In 1822, the society established the colony of Liberia, and by 1867 more than 13,000 slaves had emigrated to Liberia. An important issue devoting nearly two full pages (in eight columns) to a disagreement between the American Colonization Society and the Methodist missionaries in Liberia, headed: "The Conclusion of the Whole Matter," stating (in part): "This number of the Luminary, is principally taken up in detailing the result of the negotiations on the part of our Mission and the citizens of this colony; with the American Colonization Society, to get a redress of certain grievances. It is known everywhere, that numerous unpleasant difficulties have existed between the missionaries of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the government of this commonwealth; also between a large majority of the citizens, and the Executive ." There follows several statements, accounts, and information presenting the point of view of the Methodists' complaints with the American Colonization Society in Monrovia. Also included is topical information gathered from various sources, a "Marine List" of arrivals and departures of specific ships, and news specific to the Methodist community.