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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010
ISBN 10: 1849058121 ISBN 13: 9781849058124
Da: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, Canada
EUR 85,45
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New.
Editore: Estes and Lauriat Publishers, Boston, 1889
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. First edition thus: Revised and Edited by Rev. Charles E. Stowe with a Biographical Sketch of the Author. Octavo, 571pp. Illustrated with fine steel engravings by A. H. Richie of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln, Phillip Sheridan, Charles Sumner, William Lloyd Garrison et al. Brown cloth decorated in black and gold on spine and front cover. Binding is lightly rubbed at extremities, two tiny tears on fore-edge of title page, else a near fine, bright copy, with the engraved plates very fresh and clean. Contains chapters, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, on Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Eli Whitney, John Brown, Ulysses S. Grant et al, and an introductory biographical sketch of Harriet Beecher Stowe by Kirk Munroe. *BAL* 19571; *Hildreth* p. 92; first published in 1868 as *Men of Our Times*.
Editore: New York, NY: S.S. Packard and Samuel R. Wells, 1870., 1870
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. - Octavo, 9-3/4 inches high by 6-5/8 inches wide. Three quarter brown leather with blue cloth, titled in gilt with gilt-ruled decorations and raised bands on the spine. The covers are rubbed and scuffed with wear to the corners. There is heavy dampstaining and wear to the bottom of the front cover. Twelve issues of these periodicals bound in one volume, comprising pages [1] - 144; [225] - 440; [1] - 440, illustrated with profuse textual illustrations, pictorial title pages & 3 steel-engraved plates. The front hinge is cracked. There is a tiny tear with wear to the front edge of the first leaf with dampstaining and foxing to the edges of that leaf. There is occasional scattered foxing and light soiling throughout. Good. The contents are as follows: PACKARD'S MONTHLY, January-March 1870, edited by Silas Sadler Packard: "The Destitute and Outcast Children of N.Y. City", in two parts, illustrated with 2 steel engraved plates, by Oliver Dyer (1824-1907). He also contributed "The Bucket Shops of New York", illustrated with a steel engraved plate. Dyer pioneered in developing a shorthand system and was most prominent as a campaigner against what he perceived as New York's underworld. "Facts About Working Women" by Eleanor Kirk (1831-1908). Kirk was a leading fighter for women's rights. She was also a newspaper woman and publisher, and she had a special interest in astrology. "Was Morgan Murdered?" by James Franklin Fitts; "News-Children of New York" by Nathan D. Urner; "New Orleans" by J.C. Hurston and "Adah Isaacs Menken" by her spouse Robert Henry Newell (1836-1901), the humorist who was briefly married to the actress.THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND LIFE ILLUSTRATED, April-May 1870, edited by Samuel R. Wells. [The "Phrenological Journal" and "Packard's Monthly" have now been consolidated in one publication. This is described by Silas S. Packard on page 276 and in correspondence between Packard and Wells published on page 288.] From this issue forward wood-cut portraits of various notable personalities appear together with descriptions of their personalities which include phrenological references. Among the personalities included are: Henry Bergh, the founder of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Mark (Brick) Pomeroy, a journalist known for his anti-Lincoln position, Prince Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte, the assassin, and his victim Victor Noir (Salmon), Seth Green, a fish culturist, Sir Samuel W. Baker, the explorer, the author Charles Dickens, Joseph E. Johnston, the Confederate General, George Trask, a tobacco reformer, General Robert E. Lee, and "Types of the Beyrout Population". Articles included in these issues include: "Sketches of Life in China" by Justus Doolittle with 6 illustrations, "Ladies' Restaurants" by Celia Logan Kellogg, "Young-Womanhood in America" by Howard Glyndon, "Eleanor Kirk at the Five Points", "To Dahomey and Back" by J.W. WatsonTHE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, June 1870. Among the articles in this issue are: "Little Orphans" by Sara Keables, "The Salmon" by Seth Green, "London Beggars" by A. Montfield, "Is it Safe for Women to Appear Alone in Public?" by Mrs. E.B. Duffy, and "The Mother of 100,000 Children!" by Mrs. S.F. Norton.THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND PACKARD'S MONTHLY, July-December 1870. Of special note in these issues are 2 appearances of "Spiritualism" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, written for and published in the Christian Union. Among the other articles appearing in these 6 issues are: an illustrated article by Charles Caldwell, M.D., "Physical Education - With Notes and Illustrations", "Ravages of Wild Beasts in India" with an illustration of a Bengal tiger, ["A liberal investment in the Oneida Newhouse Bear Trap and the Thunderbolt Rifle would be the means of slaying thousands of these miserable pests."], "Pastor's Wives vs. Burglars" by C.H. Requa, "Capture of Holly Springs, Miss." by Max Vanderbilt, "A Decaying Race, the Ainos of Jesso", "Men As Lovers" by Mary A.E. Wager, "The Women of the South" by Laura C. Holloway, "A Democratic Republic vs. Monarchy", "Our National Beverage" by George Luther Kilmer, and "Our California Excursionists, by one of them", followed by "Our Visit to Salt Lake City".Samuel R. Wells (1820-1875) was a phrenologist and an early proponent of vegetarianism.