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Librería: Phatpocket Limited, Waltham Abbey, HERTS, Reino Unido
Condición: Good. 1915. Text unmarked. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions.
Publicado por T & T Clark, Edinburgh, 1923
Librería: Westwood Books, Cramlington, Reino Unido
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Cloth. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. N/A Ilustrador. 1923. T & T Clark, Edinburgh, 1923. Hard cover, black boards, red titles. Book Condition : Very good. A very clean unmarked copy.Appears little read.Spine bumped. Piece missing forepage. Heavy book may incur extra postage. Book will be sent by UK postal service. Bookseller Inventory #011375. N/A.
Publicado por Edinburgh, Clark., 1929
Librería: Bucks County Bookshop IOBA, Doylestown, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
The author presents "The Argument, a priori, for the being and attributes of the Lord God, the absolute one, and first cause." -- Includes a sketch of the author's life and work by James Urquhart. -- Hardcover, an ex-library copy, with vintage bookplate. Condition: very good minus, a nice copy overall.
Publicado por T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1923
Librería: The Sensible Magpie, Creswell, OR, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. Shaken. Front and rear hinges started. Moderate shelf and edgewear. Corners bumped. A 1" tear to upper front spine. Spinecaps frayed and creased. Age-tanned. Red lettering debossed to spine and front of navy-blue, cloth-covered boards. Frontispiece with tissue overlay of William Honyman Gillespie. 716 pp with appendices and index. William Honyman Gillespie, (1808 -- 1875) was a Scottish Metaphysical Theist. This "is one of a series of volumes, and not the least important, in which [James Urquhart] has done so much to elucidate and modernize Gillespie's own presentation of his thought," (foreword). Volume includes a supplementary chapter giving the views of modern philosophers regarding space by H. R. Mackintosh.