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Verlag: Oxford University Press, 1849
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Fair. 1849. No Edition Remarks. 339 pages. Gilt decorated brown leather. Volume I. Moderate creasing and tanning to pages with slight foxing and dog-eared pages throughout. Pencil inscriptions to front endpaper and both hinges are cracked with exposed netting. Binding is loose. Boards have visible rubbing and ink marks. Notable edge wear and bumping to corners with heavier crushing to spine ends. Splitting to joints and peeling to spine.
Verlag: Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1854
Anbieter: Worlds End Bookshop (ABA, PBFA, ILAB), LONDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Later edition. Two volumes. 8vo (8.75 x 5.5 ins); pp lvi, 344 + xxxii, 362. Full contemporary calf, gilt spines; boards rubbed at extremities; marbled page edges and pastedowns. An excellent set. Joseph Butler (1692 1752) was an English Anglican bishop, theologian, apologist, and philosopher, born in Wantage, Oxfordshire. His work his best known for its strong critiques of Deism, Thomas Hobbes's egoism, and John Locke's theory of personal identity. The many philosophers and religious thinkers Butler influenced included David Hume, Thomas Reid, Adam Smith, Henry Sidgwick, and John Henry Newman, and is widely seen as "one of the pre-eminent English moralists" (Wikipedia). Book.
Verlag: Oxford University Press, 1836
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcovers. Zustand: GOOD. 1836. Oxford University Press. Hardcovers. GOOD Gilt titles, full leather bindings. Edges rubbed. Private bookplate inside both books. Previous owners name. 4 raised bands on spines. Bindings tight. Two volumes.
Verlag: London: Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, G. Wilkie, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown [etc.], 1817, 1817
Anbieter: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
[Theology and Philosophy] CONTEMPORARY BINDING, a new edition. Octavo (22 x 14cm), pp.lxiv; 408. Contemporary tan half calf with raised bands, gilt titles to orange label on spine, and marbled paper over boards. All edges speckled blue. A particularly crisp, clean copy. Some offsetting and toning to endpapers, discreet number to pastedown. Light wear to binding; minor bumping to corners. Very good. First published in 1736, the 'Analogy' was long-established as the foremost defence of Christian theology against Deism during the Enlightenment. Printing and the Mind of Man.