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1878 - Flanders, Henry (1826-1911). Pennsylvania Protestant Episcopalianism Not the Religion of the Bible and Prayer Book; a Reply to C. G. Currie. / by Henry Flanders. Philadelphia, J. McCauley, 1878. 8vo. iv, 50 pp. Original printed wraps lightly soiled, with few minor chips to fore margins of wraps. Internally Fine, clean and bright. Includes bibliographical references p. [47]-50. An interesting reply by Henry Flanders rebutting Dr. Currir's views on the Holy Eucharist, and Auricular Confession, calling him an "Unreformed Episcopalian". Very Good. $45


1822 - Flint, Jacob (1767-1835). Two Discourses, Containing the History of the Church and Society in Cohasset, Delivered December 16, 1821; being the First Lord's Day after the Completion of a Century from the Gathering of the Church in that Place, and the Ordination of the First Pastor. With a Geographical Sketch of Cohasset. By Jacob Flint. Boston: Printed by Munroe and Francis, 1822. 8vo. 28pp. Pamphlet removed from bound volume, no wraps. Some negligible scattered foxing, corner of last 3 leaves damp-stained. Text with one correction in contemporary brown ink, 2 or 3 marginal lines in pencil. Very Good. $30


1880 - Foggo, Edward Abraham. History of Recent Events in Christ Church Parish. / by A. E. Foggo Rector. Philadelphia: A. Smith & W. C. Wheller, 1880. 15pp. Original printed wraps lightly rubbed and soiled (lacking rear wrap, front wrap almost separating). Errata tipped in to front. A Very Good clean copy. Dr. Foggo describes the history and events leading “to the recent separation of the Clergy of Christ Church Chapel from their connection with the parent Church”. Includes Appendix. [Christ Church Parish History, Philadelphia] Hodge G. Woolsey - Percival, Henry R. (Henry Robert), 1854-1903. Rare. $45


1847 - Forbes, John Murray (1807 - 1885). Self-Discipline: A Sermon Before the Associated Alumni of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, at their Triennial Meeting, October 10, 1847, by John Murray Forbes. New York: Daniel Dana, Jr. 1847. 8vo. 22pp. Original printed wraps lightly rubbed, sunned at top edge which includes contemporary ownership inscription "William Hollingsworth". Internally clean and bright, some minor creases. *it is interesting to note that John Murray Forbes is the great-great grandfather of Senator John Forbes Kerry (b. 1943). Very Good. $75


1862 – Forshall, Josiah (1795-1863). Sermon Preached in the Chapel of the Foundling Hospital on Epiphany, 1860. London: Printed and Published by Emily Faithfull. [Victoria Press, Great Coram St.] 1862. 8vo. 16 pp. Disbound pamphlet a bit soiled to rear leaf otherwise fine. A rare imprint from the press of Emily Faithfull. [Faithfull, Emily, 1835-1895] [Rev. vii. 13, 14] Not in OCLC. COPAC locates two copies. $200


1797 - Fox, Charles James, (1749-1806). The Substance of the Speech of the Right Honorable Charles James Fox on Mr. Grey’s Motion in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, for leave to bring in a bill to amend and regulate the election of members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament : as reported in The morning chronicle. 10th ed. London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1797. 8vo. 35pp, [1]pp. Disbound pamphlet in fine condition. [Great Britain– Parliament—Reform] OCLC: 32470190 [1], COPAC [1] $100


 “Only account by a survivor of the sufferings of the 1860 Ute-Myers emigrating party of 54 members, all but 15 of whom perished from hunger or were killed by Indians on the Snake River in Idaho. Among overland disasters, equaled in horror only by that of the Donner Party, cannibalism was resorted to in both cases." Howes [1892 ed.]

 [1892] 1936 - Fuller, Emeline L., (b. 1847). Left by the Indians; or, Rapine, Massacre and Cannibalism on the Overland trail in 1860; the personal narrative of Emeline L. Fuller ... detailing the trip across the plains from Wisconsin to Oregon... An Account of Her Escape With A Small Remnant of the Party, Their Horrible Experiences, Being Forced ... to Eat Human Flesh ... [New York: E. Eberstadt, 1936]. 12mo. [4], 40, [1] pp. Facsimile reprint of: Left by the Indians. Story of my life. Emeline L. Fuller. [Mt. Vernon, Iowa: Hawk-eye Steam Print, c1892] "Reissued in an edition of 200 copies.”  In original wraps bit sunned at spine otherwise Fine.

[Overland journeys to the Pacific – Oregon Trail]

 

 

 

 

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