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Edinburgh: Printed by T. Lumisden and E. Robertson, 1757. Fifth edition. Small duodecimo. Original pamphlet bound in modern red cloth boards. Minor toning and spotting to leaves, as expected. Near-fine.. A bound copy of James Burgh's (1714-1775) pamphlet that helped to spur the American Revolution. Burgh was a British Whig sympathizer and early proponent of free speech, universal suffrage, and political reform. In the decades leading up to the American Revolution, Burgh was widely recognized as a leading advocate and propagandist for radical commonwealth reform in Britain. Burgh was born in Scotland and attended St. Andrews University as preparation for entering the ministry, but illness precluded Burgh from completing his education. He would then practice in the linen and printing trades before becoming a teacher in London, ultimately managing his own academy for nearly twenty years. Burgh published several works on political and educational reform, including The Dignity of Human Nature (1754), The Art of Speaking (1761), and Crito; or Essays on Various Subjects, issued in two volumes in 1766 and 1767. In the early 1760s Burgh joined the Club of Honest Whigs in London, a group of political reformers who regularly met for coffeeshop discussions regarding constitutional and other commonwealth reforms and measures. The club's members also included fellow "radicals" Richard Price, Joseph Priestley, Benjamin Franklin, and James Boswell. In 1774 Burgh wrote his magnum opus, Political Disquisitions, in three volumes, which sets forth his primary views on social, religious, political, and educational reforms. Burgh first published Britain's Remembrancer in London in 1746, and the pamphlet was promptly reprinted by Benjamin Franklin the following year, and in Philadelphia in the next year, and yet again in Boston in 1759. In the pamphlet Burgh forcefully attacks and denounces the vice and corruption of contemporary British society and the threat that such degeneracy posed to common liberty. Burgh's tract links the social, moral, and political decay of contemporary Britain with the downfall of other once-great empires of the past. Burgh's little pamphlet would prove to be among the most widely read tracts in pre-revolutionary America, and its impact was noted by revolutionary leaders, including Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. This fifth edition of Burgh's pamphlet was published in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1757. A remarkable copy of a pamphlet that helped to spur a revolution.
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An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year 1692; bound together with: An Account of Sueden [Sweden] Together with an Extract of the History of that Kingdom [by John Robinson] and Franco-Gallia: Or, an Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and Most Other Parts of Europe, Before the Loss of Their Liberties [by Robert Viscount Molesworth]
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London: Printed for Timothy Goodwin, at the Queen's Head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, 1694. Third edition corrected. Octavo. Three works bound together in attractive contemporary paneled calf, re-backed. Minor scuffing and wear to boards, including one-inch surface chip to front panel; owner notations to front pastedown and titles of the first two books; occasional marginalia and spotting and toning to leaves; faint staining affecting upper-right corner of certain leaves of third book; offsetting to certain leaves; else a bright and impressive assembly of these influential works, custom bound into one volume together with accompanying advertisements.. An Account of Denmark: London: Printed for Timothy Goodwin, at the Queen's Head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, 1694. Third edition corrected. An Account of Sueden: London: Printed for Tim. Goodwin at the Queen's Head, against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, 1694. First edition. Franco-Gallia: London: Printed for…
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An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year 1692; bound together with: An Account of Sueden [Sweden] Together with an Extract of the History of that Kingdom [by John Robinson] and Franco-Gallia: Or, an Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and Most Other Parts of Europe, Before the Loss of Their Liberties [by Robert Viscount Molesworth]
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The Unheavenly City: The Nature and Future of Our Urban Crisis
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Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1970. Octavo. Original cloth and dust jacket (not price-clipped). Minor wear to dust jacket, including to head and spine, else near-fine. Fine in near-fine dust jacket.. A fine first printing of Edward C. Banfield's (1916-1999) controversial exploration of urban policy and the problems that plague the American city. Banfield was a political scientist who began his academic career at the University of Chicago where he taught alongside fellow scholars (and friends) Leo Strauss and Milton Friedman before moving to Harvard University in 1959. Banfield specialized in urban politics, city planning, and civic culture, and published a number of foundational works on urban policy and culture, including The Moral Basis of a Backward Society (1958) and, perhaps his best-known work, The Unheavenly City (1970). In addition to his scholarship, Banfield worked for several federal government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Farm Security Administration,…
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Mother Earth Spirituality: Native Amercan Paths to Healing Ourselves and the World
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Sophia: Aspects of the Divine Feminine Past & Present [Paperback] Schaup, Susanne
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Nicolas -Hays Inc, 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Schaup, Susanne : Sophia: Aspects of the Divine Feminine Past & Present. York Beach (ME) : Nicolas -Hays Inc, 1997. First edition. Translated from the German by the author. Size is demy octavo (8vo), 8.25"/21cm h. Bound in publisher's glossy color wrappers glued to text block, reprod of Andy Warhol's detail take on Botticelli's Venus to front. xxvi pp prelim material, 235 numbered pp, three unnumbered following. Notes, bibliography, index. Condition notes: Not ex library. No notes or highlighting. Pages clean and binding tight/not creased. Light wear to cover. An wide-ranging study of the ancient notion of sophia - no mention of Hagia Sophia, but you will find George MacDonald, Pachamama, and Jakob Boehme. We personally inspect every book we offer.
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ANARCHY: An Authentic Exposition of the Methods of Anarchists and the Aims of Anarchism
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Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989. Near fine in near fine jacket.. First edition of this anthology of Locke's philosophical writings, some previously unpublished, each "directly arguing for, criticizing, or expressing a fundamental notion of race, culture, civilization, identity, or value." 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original black cloth. In original green dust jacket. 332 pages. Minor edgewear; jacket spine and portion of text block lightly sunned.
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