[Rarebooks] FS: Uncommon collection of pamphlets related to CARDINAL NEWMAN's Tracts for the Times
Charles Agvent
agvent at erols.com
Thu Oct 30 10:51:59 EDT 2008
From our recent Internet-only Catalogue--19th Century British
Literature with 141 select items-—posted on our website:
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Included are letters, manuscripts, association copies, and signed books
by Browning, Byron, Carlyle, Coleridge, De Quincey, Hardy, Rossetti,
Ruskin, Shelley, Wordsworth, and others, as well as first editions by
the above and many others. Most of the items are brand new to our
inventory and not offered previously.
[NEWMAN, John Henry, Cardinal]. Collection of Pamphlets Related to
TRACTS FOR THE TIMES. London & Oxford: First Edition. A collection of
13 pamphlets and a few related items, all related to Newman's TRACTS
FOR THE TIMES, bound in early half black morocco and marbled boards
with matching corners. Includes: (1). Volume 6 of TRACTS FOR THE
TIMES, 84 pages, 1841; (2). SOME DOCUMENTS, &C. &C. CONNECTED WITH
TRACT FOR THE TIMES, No. XC, 15 pages, 1841; (3). A LETTER TO THE
REV. E. B. PUSEY ... ON THE PUBLICATION OF No. 90. OF THE TRACTS FOR
THE TIMES by William Sewell, 13 pages, 1841; (4). A LETTER TO THE
RIGHT REVEREND FATHER IN GOD, RICHARD, LORD BISHOP OF OXFORD, ON
OCCASION OF NO. 90.... by J. H. NEWMAN, 47 pages, 1841; (5). A LETTER
ADDRESSED TO THE REV. R. W. JELF.... by [NEWMAN], Second Edition, 31
pages, 1841; (6). A VINDICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE AUTHORS OF
"THE TRACTS FOR THE TIMES" by A. P. PERCEVAL, 33 pages, 1841; (7). A
WORD TO THE WISE ON THE OXFORD CRISIS by James BATEMAN, Second
Edition, 44 pages, 1845; (8). A REVIEW OF A TRACT, ENTITLED "PUSEYISM
IN POWER".... by Rev. A. A. KEMPE, 54 pages, 1844; (9). THE GREAT
PERIL OF POPERY.... by William LAUD, pages 225-256, 1839 reprint;
(10). PUSEYISM NOT A POPISH BANE, BUT A CATHOLIC ANTIDOTE, 24 pages,
1842; (11). PUSEYISM, OR ANGLO-CATHOLICISM, 24 pages, 1843; (12).
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE POSITION AND DUTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
by H. A. WOODGATE, 36 pages, 1843; (13). AN ARGUMENT FOR THE GREEK
ORIGIN OF THE MONOGRAM I H S...., 27 pages, 1841, with original
wrapper INSCRIBED by the author (Benjamin Webb). Pencil notes
throughout. Armorial bookplate. Very Good and understandably
difficult to put together today. $500.00
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