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New York: The Macmillan Company, 1947. First edition. Octavo. Original boards with silver titling to spine and dust jacket (not price-clipped, but with edge clips to front inside flap). Small tear to head of half-title page verso; minor edgewear to boards; edgewear and rubbing to dust jacket with some spotting to spine (including a faint stain to jacket spine and front panel); very faint rubbing or erasure marks to certain leaves, else near-fine in very good-plus dust jacket.. First printing of the first US edition of C. S. Lewis's (1898-1963) enduring defense of objective value and natural law. Originally delivered as a series of three lectures at King's College, Newcastle, in February 1943 as part of the Riddle Memorial Lectures, The Abolition of Man was first published in the US in 1947 by The Macmillan Company and has since remained one of the most influential philosophical and religious works of the twentieth century. In the famous opening lecture, "Men Without Chests," Lewis provides his critical response to the "little book on English" that was then a popular text for upper form students in Britain-the book Lewis would pseudonymously refer to as The Green Book by "Gaius" and "Titius," and which many believe to be The Control of Language: A Critical Approach to Reading and Writing (1939) by Alexander King and Martin Ketley. Lewis criticizes the authors for subscribing to an emotivism that equates statements of value with statements of mere psychological preference. In the tradition of Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas, Lewis instead defends the reality of objective value and describes the harmful consequences to the individual and society of moral and value subjectivism. Lewis then describes a set of objective moral values that have been recognized, with minor variations, across Eastern and Western cultures throughout history-a set of principles that he refers to, collectively, as the "Tao." Lewis would explore the dystopian principles at work in modernity (those principles that he so famously challenged in The Abolition of Man) in many of his other works, including in his fictional "Space Trilogy" consisting of Out of the Silent Planet (1938), Perelandra (1943), and That Hideous Strength (1945). National Review named The Abolition of Man as one of the 100 best non-fiction books of the twentieth century, and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute ranked the book as the second-best book of the last century. A towering and prophetic work of philosophy that remains one of Lewis's most treasured works of non-fiction, perhaps rivaled only by Mere Christianity (1952). Uncommon in this condition, and increasingly scarce in the trade.
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London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd, 1921. First English edition. Octavo. Navy blue boards with gilt title to spine. Foxing to front and rear paste-down and free endpapers. Minor wear to corners. Bright text block throughout. Rare in this condition. Near-fine.. Uncommon first English edition of Miguel de Unamuno's (1864-1936) celebrated philosophical essay on the human condition and the enduring struggle between reason and faith. First published in his native Spain in 1912 as Del sentimiento trágico de la vida en los hombres y en los pueblos, Unamuno's famous cris de coeur was subsequently translated and published in English in 1921 by Macmillan. Unamuno was among a coterie of influential Spanish intellectuals referred to as the "Generation of '98" devoted to renewing the intellectual and cultural heritage of Spain. Unamuno himself was a philosopher, poet, playwright, essayist, and novelist, and he was also among Europe's leading existentialist scholars. In the tradition of Augustine, Pascal, and…
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The Abolition of Man: Or Reflections on Education With Special Reference to the Teaching of English in the Upper Forms of Schools (C.S. Lewis Classics)
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Mother Earth Spirituality: Native Amercan Paths to Healing Ourselves and the World
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Sophia: Aspects of the Divine Feminine Past & Present [Paperback] Schaup, Susanne
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AUTHORITARIANISM AND THE INDIVIDUAL
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Paraclete Press. Hardcover. 1557256349 Excellent, unmarked copy Paraclete Press. New Inside and Outside. Clean and crisp pages w/no markings! You will be pleased. Excellent book
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ANARCHY: An Authentic Exposition of the Methods of Anarchists and the Aims of Anarchism
by LaTouche, Peter
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Richmond, Texas, United States
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London: Everett & Co, 1908. Paperback in good condition; Head and foot of spine very worn.. 240 pages.
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THE EVANGELICAL PRIMER:; containing a Minor Doctrinal Catechism, and a Minor Historical Catechism
by Emerson, Joseph
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Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1825. Second Edition. Original Wraps. Good. 72pp; 72 woodcuts; front cover lacking. 6" x 3.5" First published in 1825, this primer includes the Westminster Assembly's Shorter Catechism, and Directions for Studying the Scriptures. The author, formerly Minister of a Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, was "now Principal of Female Seminary in Wethersfield, Ct." [American Imprints 20403].
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