Group of nine Quaker imprints 18th century Including Alice Hayes, "A Legacy, Or Widow's Mite; Left ... to Her Children and others. Being a Brief Relation of her Life; with an Account of some of her Dying Sayings," Andrew Steuart, Philadelphia, 1766; Joseph Gough & Joseph Phipps, " Reasons why The People called Quakers do not pay Tythes," Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1771; Daniel Stanton, "A Journal of the Life Traveld, and Gospel Labours," Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1772- with errata; Stephen Crisp, "A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel " Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1776; two copies of Elizabeth Webb, "A Letter from... to Anthony William Boehm, with His Answer," Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1781; John William Gerar De Brahm, "Time an Apparition of Eternity," Zachariah Poulson, Philadelphia, 1791 with partly printed presentation leaf, dated " 7d VII month 1791 signed in ink by John William Gerar de Brahm, untrimmed; "Prophetic Conjectures on the French Revolution," William Young Philadelphia, 1794; " A Further Salutation of Brotherly Love,"... Jacob Johnson, Philadelphia, 1795. Provenance: Ink inscriptions of ownership of James Moon and Moses Moon
Group of nine Quaker imprints 18th century Including Alice Hayes, "A Legacy, Or Widow's Mite; Left ... to Her Children and others. Being a Brief Relation of her Life; with an Account of some of her Dying Sayings," Andrew Steuart, Philadelphia, 1766; Joseph Gough & Joseph Phipps, " Reasons why The People called Quakers do not pay Tythes," Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1771; Daniel Stanton, "A Journal of the Life Traveld, and Gospel Labours," Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1772- with errata; Stephen Crisp, "A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel " Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1776; two copies of Elizabeth Webb, "A Letter from... to Anthony William Boehm, with His Answer," Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1781; John William Gerar De Brahm, "Time an Apparition of Eternity," Zachariah Poulson, Philadelphia, 1791 with partly printed presentation leaf, dated " 7d VII month 1791 signed in ink by John William Gerar de Brahm, untrimmed; "Prophetic Conjectures on the French Revolution," William Young Philadelphia, 1794; " A Further Salutation of Brotherly Love,"... Jacob Johnson, Philadelphia, 1795. Provenance: Ink inscriptions of ownership of James Moon and Moses Moon
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