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HURR, C. W. S. [ Cyril Walter Sampson Hurr ] . ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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JOHNS, C.H.W. Ancient Assyria. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1912. 0 Chapters include: I. The Fame of Assyria Permeated the Ancient World; II. Assyria as a City State; III. Assyria's Early Relations with Egypt, Mitanni, and Babylonia; IV. Assyria as a World Power; The Second Empire; VI. The Sargonids. 17cms x 12.5cms. Pp.viii/175/4 (ads for other publications), black & white photo frontispiece + 12 further photo plates - one folding + folding maps to end which has chips to the outer edge. Red cloth with black decorated cloth, spine sunned. G+. Price:
15.00 GBP
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W.C.C.: Centres of Renewal. For Study and Lay Training Department on the Laity. 1964. "Contains short descriptions of what has happened, is happening, and is being planned in the different continents, as well as lists of study and lay training centres". Pp 64, some b/w illustrations. P/b, scuffing to spine, crease to front cover. G+. Price:
4.00 GBP
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BATSON, C.D; BECKER, J.C. and CLARK, W.M.: Commitment Without Ideology. London: SCM Press, 1973. "This book, based upon a new theological method, offers a new understanding of what it means to be Christian. With a wealth of new insights and new suggestions, the authors, three friends together at Princeton, attempt to move beyond some of the chronic problems of modern theology." Pp.207, owner's name to fep. P/b with illustrated cover. G+. Price:
5.00 GBP
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MAARFATIA J.W., Bro. C.K. History of Lodge Friendship & Harmony No.1270 E.C. From 1869-1969. Bombay: Privately published, 1969. 0 "it may be observed that there was so much of close feeling and inter-connection between the Lodges at Jhansi, Jabulpore, Bhusaval, Bombay that the normal attendance on even ordinary regular meetings was at the average of 20. This must have been due to the convenience caused by the numerous brethren on the railway staff which facillitated movement and enabled brethren to pay visits to these lodges...Its members though majority were from the railways it rolls of members shows members from all walks of life: I.C.D Officers, Emmigration agents, members of the Landed Gentry, Sardars, Bussinessmen and Merchants, Dentists, Physicians, Taxidermists, Apothacaries, Personnel of Police, Hotel proprieters, Photographers, Artists, Singers, Aviators and Musicians, members from Government, Officials from Army, Navy, Mechant Marine and Shipping Co.s and also members of the white collar brigade."(sic) (Preface: H.P.Jewell). Pp.120, inscribed by the author to front free endpaper, 4 black & white photo plates, a very few ink annotations/corrections. Bright blue cloth, gilt title to front. G+. Price:
18.00 GBP
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JUDGE, C.W. (Compiler).: Oxford Past and Present. Oxford: Oxford Illustrated Press, 1971. Rep. A pictorial record of the ancient City of Oxford. 28cms. x 22cms. Pp. 58, b/w illustrations throughout + 2 maps. Dark brown, gilt title to spine, illustrated d/w has edge chipping and small closed tear. VG/G+. Price:
8.00 GBP
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Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia - Rosicrucian Society - CRESSWELL, C. W. (Editor) . S. R. I. A. Metropolitan College - Transactions 1990 and 91 . Privately printed, 1991 . 0 Original pamphlet. 8.25" x 5.5" . pp.30 . Maroon covers lightly rubbed and creased. Front cover with printed titles. Contents include: The Practical Secret Hidden In The Logo Of The Masonic Study Society - R. E. Pike , etc. ** " The Societas Rosicruciana (or Rosicrucian Society) is a Rosicrucian order which limits its membership to Christian Master Masons. The order was founded in Scotland, but now exists in England, Scotland, Canada, France, Portugal, Romania, Ireland and the United States. While a prospective member must be a Trinitarian Christian Master Mason in good standing with a Grand Lodge that is recognized by the Grand Lodge of the jurisdiction in which the Society meets, the various Societies have no other Masonic links, ties, or official recognition. Additionally, in a few jurisdictions membership is by invitation only. As the Society offers assistance to all its members in working out the great problems of nature and science, it functions in some respects as a research society... The Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia was founded in 1867 and derived from the SRIS following the admission of William James Hughan and Robert Wentworth Little into that order. The two of them were advanced quickly in Scotland and granted a warrant to form a Society in England. The formation meeting took place on June 1, 1867 in Aldermanbury, London, with Robert Wentworth Little elected Supreme Magus. " - See Wikipedia . Price:
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ATKINSON, W.C.: Spain. A Brief History. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1934. 1st ed. "Attention is focussed on the evolutionary significance of events, policies and social conditions rather than on the mere recital of facts". Pp. 10/200, + coloured folding map to rear. Spotting to closed page edges not affecting text. Black cloth, gilt title to spine, illustd. d/w, price clipped. G/G. Price:
10.00 GBP
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