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Solitude Considered With Respect To Its Influence Upon The Mind And The Heart: First New-York Edition
First New-York edition of Johann Georg Zimmermann's *Solitude Considered With Respect To Its Influence Upon The Mind And The Heart*. Printed by Mott & Lyon for Evert Duyckinck & Co, C Davis, J Harrisson, J Fellows, J Lyon, N Judah, and P Mesier in [1796?]. Bound in full leather, though the front and back covers are detached, and the spine is chipped at both ends. WorldCat records 27 copies, but none printed in NYC. Naphtali Judah (1773?-1855), one of the first Jewish booksellers and publishers in New York, established his business in 1795. He was the president of Shearith Israel, a prominent Mason, and a member of Tammany Society.
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- JUDAH, NAPHTHALI (1774-1855)
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