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Sermons by Rev. C. D. N. Campbell - 1872

by Rev. C. D. N. Campbell

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Sermons by Rev. C. D. N. Campbell - 1872

Sermons

by Rev. C. D. N. Campbell

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New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1872. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 1872, first edition. Hardcover, original purple cloth. 348 pp. Fair. Heavy rubbing to covers; spine faded; loss to crown of spine; inner hinges shaken, but secure. Very small photo of (preusumably) Rev. Campbell affixed to title page. Namestamps and blindstamp of the former owners, Oklahoma based reverends, on front endpapers. Light soil to contents, but readable.
  • Bookseller Shadyside Books US (US)
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  • Edition First edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Hurd and Houghton
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1872

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The Lectures, Sermons, Addresses and Letters of Rev. Dr. D.W. Cahill. Compiled and Edited By J.C. Curtin, Esq. With a Biographical Sketch By the Editor

by Cahill, Rev. Dr. D. W. (Edited By J.C. Curtin)

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New York & Montreal: D. & J. Sadlier & Co., 1885. Daniel William Cahill (1796-1864), a noted Irish-American educator and lecturer. An ordained Roman Catholic, he strongly opposed the established Church of Ireland. He raised vast sums of money that implemented his good works. This is a Very Good Plus to Near Fine copy of the First American Edition, a handsome production typical in the Irish diaspora. Fancy Victorian decorative binding; brown cloth, fancy blindstampings filled with black and gilt. Large octavo in size, with a clean text; 511 pages. Light rubbing and bumping. The pages are unfoxed, but Sadlier evidently put all the production cost into the binding, not the quality of paper; it is very soft and is tanning more than expected. Still, one will purchase this volume for its attractive binding and historical importance. Laid-in is a page from another book which appears to be a bibliography of Irish history; Quercus has been unable to identify the specific original work, but must… Read More
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