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New Arrivals Catalog April 2013 New Arrivals Catalog April 2013 Windows Booksellers 199 West 8th Ave., Suite 1 Eugene, OR 97401 USA Phone: (800) 779-1701 or (541) 485-0014 * Fax: (541) 465-9694 Email and Skype: [email protected] Website: http://www.windowsbooks.com Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific time (phone & in-store); Saturday: Noon to 3:00 PM, Pacific time (in-store only- sorry, no phone). Our specialty is used and out-of-print academic books in the areas of theology, church history, biblical studies, and western philosophy. We operate an open shop and coffee house in downtown Eugene. Please stop by if you're ever in the area! When ordering, please reference our book number (shown in brackets at the end of each listing). Prepayment required of individuals. Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover; or check/money order in US dollars. Books will be reserved 10 days while awaiting payment. Purchase orders accepted for institutional orders. 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New Arrivals, March 2013 Table of Contents American History 3 Archaeology & Ancient Near East 8 Bibles 14 Biblical Interpretation 16 Biography 23 Books on Books 23 Children’s Books 24 Church History 24 Classics 36 Commentaries – New Testament 43 Commentaries – Old Testament 49 Devotional 53 Economics 60 English History 60 Greek 64 Hebrew 68 Historiography 70 Inklings 71 Intellectual History 72 Journals 75 Judaica 75 Literary Criticism 82 Literature 83 Medieval History 85 Ministry & Christian Living 87 Miscellaneous 115 Missions 119 New Testament 120 Old Testament 133 Philosophy 142 Poetry 155 Preaching 156 Psychology 162 Reference 162 Restoration Movement 174 Sociology 179 Theology 196 World History 242 World Religions 250 2 AMERICAN HISTORY . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1896 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1897. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $16 [404221] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1899 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1900. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $15 [404229] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1900 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1901. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $15 [404228] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1901 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1902. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $15 [404227] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1902 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1903. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $15 [404226] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1903 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1904. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $15 [404225] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1905, Volume 1 only__. Government Printing Office. 1906. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 429pp. Ex- library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $5 [404230] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1906 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1908. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards bowed & worn. $12 [404224] . __Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1907 (2 vols.)__. Government Printing Office. 1908. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 2 vols.pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spines. Foxing. Boards worn. $22 [404222] . __National Documents: State Papers So Arranged as to Illustrate the Growth of Our Country From 1606 to the Present Day__. Howard Wilford Bell. 1904. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 504pp. Ex-library. Top corner damp-stained. Shaken. Foxing. $5 [403834] 3 . __Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of Pennsylvania, Dec. 4, 1682-June 11, 1707 (8 volumes) [Pennsylvania Archives, Eighth Series]__. Philadelphia: B. Franklin & D. Hall. 1931. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 8 vols.pp. Ex-library. Slight foxing. Some corners & edges bumped. $200 [404260] Abbott, Martin. __Freedmen's Bureau in South Carolina, 1865-1872__. North Carolina. 1967. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 162pp. Ex-library. Good condition. $11 [403459] Andreae, Percy. __Prohibition Movement In Its Braoder Bearings Upon Our Social, Commercial and Religious Liberties__. Felix Mendelsohn. 1915. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 421pp. Ex-library. Shaken, cocked spine. Foxing. Worn cover. $5 [404687] Asher, Herbert S.. __Presidential Elections and American Politics: Voters, Candidates, and Campaigns since 1952, Fourth Edition__. Dorsey Press. 1988. Paperback. 397pp. Ink underlining & yellow highlighting. Creased spine & wrappers. $5 [404533] barnet, Richard J.. __Intervention and Revolution: The United States in the Third World__. World Publishing. 1968. Hardcover with dust jacket. 302pp. Shaken, cocked spine. Foxing. Chipped dust jacket. $5 [402574] Billings, John S., et al. __Liquor Problem: A Summary of Investigations Conducted by the Committee of Fifty, 1893-1903__. Houghton Mifflin. 1905. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 182pp. Ex-library. Shaken. Foxing. Slight pencil marks. One page torn along edge, text unaffected. With Charles W. Eliot, Henry W. Farnham, Jacob L. Greene, & Francis G. Peabody. $5 [403750] Bordin, Ruth. __Women and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873- 1900__. Temple University. 1981. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 221pp. Ex-library. Boards slightly bowed. $5 [404691] Bradford, Gamaliel. __Damaged Souls__. Houghton Mifflin. 1923. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 285pp. Ex-library. Shaken. Foxing. Worn cover. $5 [404088] Bruce, Philip Alexander. __Social Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry Into the Origin of the Higher Planter Class, Together with a Description of the Habits, Customs, and Diversions of the People, Second Edition__. J.P. Bell. 1927. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 275pp. Ex-library. Slightly shaken. $5 [403830] Bryce, James. __Social Institutions of the United States__. New York: Chatauqua Press. 1891. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 298pp. Ex-library. Shaken. Pencil marginalia. Worn cover. $5 [402935] Buck, Pearl. __Pearl Buck Speaks for Democracy__. Common Council for American Unity. n.d.. Paperback. n.d.pp. Ex-library. Good condition. Staple-bound booklet. Foreword by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. $5 [403958] 4 Butler, Nicholas Murray. __American As He Is, The__. Scribner's. 1941. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 104pp. Ex-library. Foxing. $5 [403792] Catton, Bruce. __This Hallowed Ground: The Story of the Union Side of the Civil War [Mainstream of America Series]__. Doubleday. 1956. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 437pp. Good. Series edited by Lewis Gannett. $5 [402849] Commager, Henry Steele. __American Mind: An Interpretation of American Thought and Character Since the 1880's__. Yale. 1950. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 476pp. Ex- library, rebound in burgundy buckram. Slight ink marks. $5 [402939] Current, Richard N.. __Secretary Stimson: A Study in Statecraft__. Rutgers. 1954. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 272pp. Ex-library. Good condition. $5 [403874] Dwight, Theodore. __History of the Hartford Convention; with a Review of the Policy of the United States Government, Which Led to the War of 1812__. New York: N.&J. White. 1833. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 447pp. Ex-library. Cover worn, faded & stained. Shaken. Foxing. Slight penciling. $11 [404212] Eckenrode, H.J.. __Revolution in Virginia__. Archon Books. 1964. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 311pp. Ex-library. Shaken. Corners bumped. $15 [403458] Embree, Edwin R.. __Julius Rosenwald Fund: Review for the Two-Year Period, 1940- 1942__. Chicago. 1942. Paperback. 39pp. Ex-library. Good condition. $5 [403957] Embree, Edwin R.. __Julius Rosenwald Fund: Review of Two Decades, 1917-1936__. Chicago. 1936. Paperback. 55pp. Ex-library. Foxing. Corner bumped. $5 [403959] Embree, Edwin R.. __Julius Rosenwald Fund: Review of Two Decades, 1936-1938__. Chicago. 1938. Paperback. 39pp. Ex-library. Good condition. $5 [403961] Embree, Edwin R.. __Julius Rosenwald Fund: Review of Two Decades, 1938-1940__. Chicago. 1940. Paperback. 44pp. Ex-library. Good condition. $5 [403960] Fiske, John. __War of Independence [Riverside Literature Series]__. Houghton, Mifflin. 1894. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 200pp. Ex-library. Foxing. Shaken, cocked spine. $5 [403821] Fredrickson, George M.. __White Supremacy: A Comparative Study in American and South African History__. Oxford. 1982. Paperback. 356pp. Ex-library, wrappers laminated. Foxing. $5 [403936] Handlin, Oscar. __American People in the Twentieth Century__. Harvard. 1954. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 244pp. Ex-library. Cloth stained on front board. Else good. $5 [402916] 5 Hawthorne, Julian, ed.. __Orations of American Orators, Vol. I, Revised Edition__.
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