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Atheism: A Lecture by Felix Adler, Ph.D. Atheism: A Lecture by Felix Adler, Ph.D.

Pamphlet containing a lecture by Felix Adler, Ph.D., delivered before the Society for Ethical Culture on Sunday, March 6, 1879. The lecture refutes the assertion that the Society for Ethical Culture advocates atheism. Published in 1879.

Calamities of Authors: Including Some Inquiries Respecting Their Moral and Literary Characters Calamities of Authors: Including Some Inquiries Respecting Their Moral and Literary Characters

First American edition of Isaac D'Israeli's "Calamities of Authors," published in New York in 1812. Bound in two volumes with separate title pages.

New-York Mirror, March 28, 1835: "A Day at Carthage" New-York Mirror, March 28, 1835: "A Day at Carthage"

Issue of the New-York Mirror newspaper from March 28, 1835, featuring Mordecai Manuel Noah's morality story, "A Day at Carthage." Published in New York, New York.

New-York Mirror, May 9, 1835: "The City Gentleman & Country Girl" New-York Mirror, May 9, 1835: "The City Gentleman & Country Girl"

Issue #45, Volume XII of the New-York Mirror newspaper, published in New York, New York on May 9, 1835. This issue features a morality story titled "The City Gentleman & Country Girl."

The Glory of Israel; or, Letters to Jewish Children The Glory of Israel; or, Letters to Jewish Children

This book, "The Glory of Israel; or, Letters to Jewish Children," is a work of Jewish children's literature published in 1843. While the author's full name is unknown, it was written by someone with the initials 'ASSU'. The book aims to instill religious and moral values in young Jewish readers through a series of letters. The content likely focuses on Jewish history, traditions, and ethical teachings, presented in an accessible manner for children. Further details about the specific content and structure of the letters are unavailable without a deeper analysis of the book itself.