Description: This offering is for the 1791 First Printing of TWO SERMONS ON THE NATURE AND EVIL OF PROFESSORS OF RELIGION NOT BRIDLING THE TONGUE, by David Avery, Pastor of a Congregational Church in Wrentham and Printed in Boston by Joseph Bumstead in an octavo measuring 5.75" x 9" containing 66 pages bound in period marbled wrappers and with both endpapers present at front and rear. 1793 dated ink ownership of Rufus Foster of Northampton (?) on front endpapers. David Avery (1746-1817) studied theology at Dartmouth before being ordained a missionary to the Oneida in 1771. After serving as an Army Chaplain during the Revolutionary War, he was appointed as minister of the First Church of Wrentham in 1783. though due to difficulties with his parishioners, he was dismissed in 1794 and returned to missionary work, succombing to Typhoid at the age of 71. Ref. Evans 23137; Sabin 2479; ESTC W28430. 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We will be glad to answer all your questions and to provide additional photos and information. Jump to navigationJump to searchThis lot consists of a Series of Four Humorous Circa 1900 BLACK PORTRAYAL STEREOVIEW CARDS Depicting 3 Mischievous African American Children Stealing and Consuming a Watermelon and getting caught in the Act. This is a common theme from this period in American history where black children were often referred to derogatorily as "Piccininnis" and were depicted in compromising situations. The four cards are Hand-Colored and the captions of the 4 cards, listed in chronological order are as follows:This is an Original Combination SCRAP ALBUM & DIARY OF ALICE KEATING OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK. Jump to navigationJump to searchThis lot consists of a Series of Four Humorous Circa 1900 BLACK PORTRAYAL STEREOVIEW CARDS Depicting 3 Mischievous African American Children Stealing and Consuming a Watermelon and getting caught in the Act. This is a common theme from this period in American history where black children were often referred to derogatorily as "Piccininnis" and were depicted in compromising situations. The four cards are Hand-Colored and the captions of the 4 cards, listed in chronological order are as followsThis is an Original Combination SCRAP ALBUM & DIARY OF ALICE KEATING OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK.Alice was a precocious little girl and the scrap album, measuring 6.5" x 9" is filled with memorabilia of her trip, including the ships she sailed on, the hotels she stayed at and some of the various forms of entertainment encountered along the way. These are accompanied by extensive descriptions of the sights and experiences through the eyes of a privileged girl of 10 who spent two years abroad with her family, much of it travelling through Italy but in other countries too, including England. During their 2-year stay abroad Alce wrote many letters to her Aunt Alice Sprague, which were apparently handed back to her for nsertion in the scrap album upon their return home. These letters only help to embellish young Alice's adventures in Europe! The Scrapbook contains well over 100 pages filled with Diary Entries, Letters and Ephemera pertaining to the trip of a lifetime. The 2nd page contains what might be an original ticket stub for entry to Inauguration of the Transalpine Simplon Tunnel at the Exposition Internationale held in Milan from April-November 1906, not to mention all the illustrated letterheads and postcards, including the pair of chromolithographed 1906 interior and exterior views of the S.S. Amerika.On July 28, 1904, at age 10, Alice and her siblings Frances & Caryl set sail on the SS Moltka with family and friends (Grace?), not returning to Buffalo until late June or early July of 1906. They did the “Grand Tour” concentrating on Italy but including other European countries including England and not returning to Buffalo, NY until Late June-Early July of 1906, having been abroad almost 2 years. Grandma Martin (Eleanor Martin of Buffalo?), Aunt May and Aunt Alice may have been on trip too. Alice Brayley Keating (1894-1981) later Married Horace Bushnell Cheney (1899-1930).PLEASE NOTE: ALL Purchases Include FREE SHIPPING! Jump to navigationJump to searchThe Benezit Dictionary of Artists (in PLEASE NOTE: All purchases include FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. Foreign buyers will be charged for shipping, less the domestic shipping expense for the item. All items are packed carefully. Thank you for bidding!!
Price: 125 USD
Location: Saint Helena Island, South Carolina
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Brochure/Pamphlet
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Author: Rev. David Avery
Publisher: Joseph Bumstead
Topic: Religious, Inspirational
Subject: Unacceptable use of "licentious tongues" in the college classroom
Original/Facsimile: Original