Antiquity Unveiled. Ancient Voices from the Spirit Realms Disclose the Most Startling Revelations, Proving Christianity to be of Heathen Origin
Philadelphia: Oriental Publishing Co., 1892. 8vo. Red cloth covered boards stamped in gold. 610 pp. More
Philadelphia: Oriental Publishing Co., 1892. 8vo. Red cloth covered boards stamped in gold. 610 pp. More
R. S. Peale & Company, 1889. Beautiful Decorative Cloth. More
Bradley, Garretson & Company, 1875. Green Cloth. More
American Tract Society. Thick small 12mo. 7-1/16" x 4-9/16" x 2-5/8" thick. Original leather bound boards and leather spine with matching corner tips. Beginning with No. 65 and ending with No. 503 this book includes 105 tracts. Just after the back endpaper is inserted a neatly hand written index of..... More
Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, (1853). Embellished with twenty-one engravings. 24 mo. Printed paper covered boards with leather spine. 44 pp. This work is designed especially, but not exclusively, for the younger classes of Sabbath-schools. It embraces a general and connected account of the most important events recorded in the Old..... More
1871. thirty illustrations. 1871 reprint of the 1714 Original edition. Blue cloth. More
S. S. Scranton and Company, 1875. Illustrated. 1875. Three Quarter Leather. More
Manchester: J. Cleve, n.d. (ca. 1850s). Embellished with Numerous Superb Engravings. Tall folio. 17-3/4" x 11-1/4" x 3-3/4" thick. Suede covered boards. Leather spine label stamped in gold. Glossy marbled endpapers. More
New York: G. Lane and P.P. Sandford, 1843. From the Fourth London Edition. 16mo. 6" x 4". Marbled paper covered boards with leather spine and corner tips. 107pp. More
New Jersey: Princeton. first Edition. Blue Cloth. More
1924. New and Revised Edition. dark cloth. More
Macmillan Publishing Co., 1967. Blue Cloth. More
Brooklyn, London, Melbourne, Barmen, Elberfeld, Orebro, Christiania: International Bible Students Association, 1915. 12mo bound in red cloth stamped in gold. 738 pp. including Index of Texts, followed by a 71 pp. Berean Questions on Scripture Studies and 9 pp. of publisher's ads. More
Paris: Durand, 1771. Engraved frontispiece of Jesus crucifiction. Dark green leather covered boards. Front and back covers identical with charming gold tooled floral design. Spine with raised bands and gold tooled panels. Marbled end papers. Following title page are 8 unnumbered pp. with "Table de fetes Mobiles" and what I...... More
London: Richard Bentley, 1851. First Edition. Hard cover. More
Philosophical Research Society, 1958. Soft Cover. More
Venetiis: Ex Typographia Balleoniana, 1776. Editio Omnium Recentissima ac Emendatissima. Folio 19-1/4" x 13-5/8". 338 pp. Mottled calf covered boards. Five raised bands. Cum omnibus, quae pro Psalmis, Hymnis, Antiphonis, tam beatae Mariad Virginis, quàm Defunctorum, ac Responsoriis, ceterifque in Diurno Officio modulandis ne cessaria sunt, praecipua cura emendatum &..... More
Cincinnati: The Pettibone Manufacturing Co., 1890. 2nd Edition Revised and Enlarged. Half Leather Part of the Spine is missing. More
London: Baronius Press, 2004. 0954563123. 6-5/16" x 3-15/16". Bound in black leather, stitched around the edges. Spine stamped in gold. 2142 pp. plus 30 supplemental pp. and index. All pages gilded. Patterned color printed endpapers. With Vespers for Sundays and Feasts from the Edito Typica of The Roman Missal and..... More
Madrid: 1942. First Edition. flexable leather. More
Toledo: Ecclesialstical Color Publishers, 1967. First Edition. hard cover. More
New York: William Guthrie, 1817. 12 mo. 7-1/4" x 3-1/4". Original leather binding. 169 pp. Table of Contents: Indictment; Jury; Attorney General's Speech; Counsellor Quibble's ditto - Principal Witness examined; Historical Truth; Phocas Emperor; Cardinal Bellarmine; Emperor Bardanes; Emperor Leo; Emperor Constantine; Emperor Leo IV; Childeric, King of France; Henry..... More
London: William Tegg, nd. 575 pp. 8vo. green cloth stamped in gold and black. Frontispiece from wood engraving. From Preface: The present volume will be found to comprise, with some exceptions, which will be more particularly adverted to hereafter, the whole of the Essays contributed by Addison to the "Spectator."..... More