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Association Copies / Signed Copies Association & Signed Copies, current as of 11/12/13 Offered by Windows Booksellers, 199 West 8th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401 (541) 485-0014 [email protected] . __Abstracts: American Academy of Religion /Society of Biblical Literature 1996__. Scholars Press. 1996. Paperback. 394pp. Very good, from the library of NT scholar Robin Scroggs. $7.67 [194731] . __Abstracts: American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, 1988__. Scholars Press. 1988. Paperback. 375pp. Slight foxing. From the personal library of Leander E. Keck. $5 [412434] . __Adonis: Relazioni del Colloquio in Roma, 22-23 Maggio 1981__. Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche. 1981. Paperback. 111pp. Good; foxing. From the library of Frank Moore Cross. $37 [276155] . __Analytical Greek Lexicon__. Harper. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 444pp. Shaken, worn, sunned and rubbed cover. From the personal library of Richard R. Niebuhr. $11 [403985] . __Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research, vol. XV, for 1934-1935__. American Schools of Oriental Research. 1935. Paperback. 202pp. Wrappers browned, lower corners bent. From the library of Frank Moore Cross. $15 [273364] . __Apocryphal New Testament, Being All the Gospels, Epistles, and Other Pieces Now Extant, Attributed in the First Four Centuries to Jesus Christ, His Apostles, and Their Companions, and Not included in the New Testament by its Compilers__. William Hone. 1820. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 271pp. ink & pencil marks. Shaken, cocked spine. From the personal library of Leander E. Keck. $8 [413034] . __Bericht der Hermann Kunst-Stiftung zur Förderung der Neutestamentlichen Textforschung für die Jahre 1998 bis 2003__. Münster/Westfalen. 2003. Paperback. 101pp. Very good. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $5 [373016] . __Biblia Polyglotta Matritensia: Prooemium__. Matriti. 1957. Hardcover with dust jacket. 14pp. VG/VG. From the library of Bruce M. Metzger $42 [210605] . __Currents in Research: Biblical Studies, vol. 1, 1993__. JSOT. 1993. Paperback. 215pp. Faded wrappers, ink underlining. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $8 [JLS048] 1 . __Currents in Research: Biblical Studies, vol. 6, 1998__. Sheffield. 1998. Paperback. 288pp. Good; some ink underlining. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $8 [JL5K46] . __Currents in Research: Biblical Studies, vol. 7, 1999__. Sheffield. 1999. Paperback. 334pp. Very good. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $8 [JLS055] . __Currents in Research: Biblical Studies, vol. 9, 2001__. Cromwell Press. 2001. Paperback. 382pp. Good; slight markings. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $8 [JLS056] . __Första Moseboken Ordspraksboken Jeremia [Tre biblelböcker i översättning av bibelkommissionen]__. Atlantis. 1991. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 366pp. Very good. From the library of Krister Stendahl. $2.5 [305043] . __Gemäldegalerie Alt Meister Dresden. Katalog der ausgestellten Werke__. Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. 1985. Paperback. 395pp. Very good. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $5 [375130] . __Guide to the Exhibited Manuscripts, Part II: Manuscripts (Palaeographical and Biblical Series and Chronicles), Charters and Seals, Exhibited in the Manuscript Saloon. With Twenty Plates__. British Museum, Printed by Order of the Trustees. 1923. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 112pp. Good. Rebound in blue library buckram. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $11 [371300] . __Holy Bible, Contemporary English Version__. Thomas Nelson. 1995. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 1529pp. Shaken, else good. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $5 [VL8196] . __Holy Bible... Being the Version Set forth A.D. 1611 Copmared with the Most Ancient Authorities and Revised. Old Testament vol. 3 & 4 only. Presentation copy.__. Cambridge. 1885. leather_bound. 364, 534pp. Yellowed pages, ex-library, shaken. Full leather, worn along the extremities; corners bumped. Front board embossed: 'Presentation Copy from the American Committee of Revision, A.D. 1885' This is vol. 3 & 4 bound as one: Job- Song of Songs; Isaiah-Malachi. $11 [181085] . __[International Review of Biblical Studies 1963/64] Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete, Band X, 1963/64__. Patmos-Verlag. 1964. Paperback. 318pp. Good; from the library of Biblical scholar C.S. Mann. $14.33 [194345] . __[International Review of Biblical Studies 1967/68] Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete, Band XiV, 1967/68__. Patmos-Verlag. 1968. Paperback. 334pp. Good; from the library of Biblical scholar 2 C.S. Mann. $14.33 [194347] . __[International Review of Biblical Studies 1968/69] Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete, Band XV, 1968/69__. Patmos-Verlag. 1969. Paperback. 349pp. Good; from the library of Biblical scholar C.S. Mann. $14.33 [194348] . __[International Review of Biblical Studies 1969/70] Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete, Band XVI, 1969/70 __. Patmos-Verlag. 1970. Paperback. 411pp. Very good. From the library of biblical scholar C.S. Mann. $14.33 [194320] . __[International Review of Biblical Studies 1970/71] Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete, Band XVii, 1970/71__. Patmos-Verlag. 1971. Paperback. 380pp. Good; from the library of Biblical scholar C.S. Mann. $14.33 [194349] . __Jesus and Man's Hope (2 vols.) A Perspective Book__. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. 1971. Paperback. 273, 362pp. ink underlining and faded spine. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $10 [371975] . __Jesus and Man's Hope (2 vols.) A Perspective Book__. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. 1971. Paperback. 273, 362pp. Faded wrappers, ink underlining. From the library of Krister Stendah. $14 [A304199] . __Jesus Christ- The Life of the World. A worship book for the Sixth Assembly of the World Council of Churches (Bilingual edition)__. World Council of Churches. 1983. Paperback. 166pp. Good, corners slightly bent. From the library of Krister Stendahl. $2.5 [A307371] . __Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. xiv, no. 4, October 1955__. Chicago. 1955. Paperback. pp. Good, wrappers torn at lower spine. From the library of Frank Moore Cross. $11 [JLK116] . __La Vie du Christ dans sa Patrie Terrestre sur les lieux et d'après les monuments de la Palestine. Série d'ariticles parus dans 'la Terre Sainte', périodique de la Custodie Franciscaine__. Edition de l'imprimerie Franciscaine. 1967. Paperback. 268pp. Good. Slightly chipped wrappers, corners and lower spine quite bumped. From the personal library of Ramsey Michaels. $11 [303444] . __Neotestamentica et Patristica. Eine Freundesgabe, Herrn Profesor Dr. Oscar Cullmann zu Seinem 60. Geburtstag Überreich [Supplements to Novum Testamentum, vol. Vi]__. E.J. Brill. 1962. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 330pp. Shaken, penciling. Lower spine and corners bumped. From the library of Abraham Malherbe. * This item is at our store in Portland, Oregon.. Please anticipate an 3 additional week in delivery time. $22 [713847] . __New Testament, New English Bible__. Oxford / Cambridge. 1961. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 447pp. Red & blue pencil underlining. Bound in blue cloth. From the personal library of Richard R. Niebuhr. $5 [369724] . __Nio Bibelböcker: Gamla testamentet 2__. Verbum. 1984. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 269pp. Very good. From the library of Krister Stendahl. $2.5 [307231] . __Novum Testamentum Graecum, Editio Critica Mai: iV. Die Katholischen Briefe, Teil 1, 1. Lieferung: Der Jakobusbrief (2 vols.)__. Dutsche Bibelgesellschaft. 1997. Paperback. 102, 39pp. Very good. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $27 [375277] . __Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland- Vol.XViii__. Brisbane, R. S. Q.. 1904. Pamphlet. 213pp. Bound collection of scientific Pamphlets of Royal Society, Paper cover, spine chipped, hinges weakened, front hinge broken away, bottom 1/3 of back cover torn, university of Montana Library stamp on title page only indicator of library ownership, yellowed w/ stubs from plates on edges, Articles include: Contributions to the New Guinea Flora; Color sight and Color blindness; Notes on the" Scots Gray " Mosquito; and others $13 [KVS041] . __Psaltaren: Bibelkommissionens Provöversättning__. Libris / Verbum. 1995. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 238pp. Very good. From the library of Krister Stendahl. $2.5 [307232] . __Revue Biblique, Janvier 1953__. Librairie Victor Lecoffre, J. Gabalda & C.. 1953. Paperback. pp. Wrappers browned, brittle, detached; spine nearly bare, binding split, pages quite browned. From the library of Frank Moore Cross, whose signature appears on front wrappper. $9.66 [JL8101] . __Revue Biblique, Octobre 1953__. Librairie Victor Lecoffre, J. Gabalda & C.. 1953. Paperback. pp. Wrappers and pages browned and somewhat brittle, binding split. From the library of Frank Moore Cross, whose signature appears on front wrappper. $9.66 [JL8100] . __Rhodes__. Publisher not indicated. Paperback. pp. An illustrated guidebook to Rhodes. Condition is very good. From the personal library of M. Eugene Boring. $5 [375320] . __Scrolls from the Wilderness of the Dead Sea. A catalogue of the exhibition, The Dead Sea Scrolls of Jordan, arranged by the Smithsonian institution in cooperation with the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Palestine Archaeological Museum__. American Schools of Oriental Research, University of California. 1965. Pamphlet. 32pp. Good, stapled booklet, with chipped wrappers. 4 From the library
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