Quaker Tracts. [Americana] Bownas (Samuel), An Account of the Captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, Now or Late of Kachecky, in New-England, second edition, first edition with this title, London: Samuel Clark, 1760, [ii], 28pp, bound in a sammelband of thirty-two further tracts, from both American and English presses, the latter both London and provincial, 18th-19th c:
- Anon, Dress and Worldy Compliance. Philadelphia: Sold by Jacob Smedley, 1872, 43pp;
- The Christians' Principle Exemplified. Philadelphia: Published by the Tract Association of Friends, n.d., 4pp;
- William Penn's Exhortation, idem., 4pp;
- The Christian's Joy, idem., 2pp;
- Address to the Ocean, s.l., s.n., n.d., 1pp;
- A Concise Account of the Religious Society of Friends [...], Philadelphia: Published by the Tract Association of Friends, n.d., 20pp;
- On Women Preaching. Manchester: John Harrison, 1841, 14pp;
- Another copy of no. 6, bound-in by mistake;
- Remarks on Gay and Costly Apparel. Philadelphia: Tract Assoction of Friends, n.d., 12pp;
- An Account of the Religious Experience and some of the Trials of [...] Susanna Lightfoot. Manchester: John Harrison, n.d., 23, [1]pp;
- A Sketch of the Life of William Penn, Philadelphia: Tract Association of Friends, n.d., 32pp;
- Penington (Isaac), On the [...] Unchangeable Nature of God's Truth. Nottingham: G. Batters, 1854, 4pp;
- A Short Narrative of [...] Isaac Sharples, London: James Phillips and Sons, 1798, 21, [1]pp;
- A Short Memoir of Andrew Underhill, second edition, York: W. Alexander & Son, et al., 1827, 35pp;
- A Brief Member of Solomon Underhill, York: idem., 1827, 35, [1]pp;
- Penn (William), Innocency, Manchester: William Irwin, n.d., 8pp;
- Some Account of John Spalding, Philadelphia: Uriah Hunt's Sons, n.d., 72pp;
- Memorial of Thomas Evans, Philadelphia: Friends' Book Store, 1870, [ii], 137-162pp;
- Brief Remarks on the Fall of Man [...], London: Thomas Harrild, n.d., 4pp;
- The Sea Robbers' Cave, London: E. Couchman & Co., 1876, 4pp;
- Led by the Spirit of God, Leominster: The Orphans' Printing Press, n.d., 4pp;
- Individual Duty [...], idem., n.d., 4pp;
- Tuke (Henry), On Prayer, London: E. Couchman & Co., 1873, 4pp;
- Job Thomas, idem, 1876, 4pp;
- Letter by the Missionary, Dr. Judson, to a Convert, idem, 1876, 4pp;
- On Cruelty to Animals, idem, 1872, 4pp;
- John Gratton, idem, 1873, 8pp;
- Robert Barclay. Philadelphia: The Tract Association of Friends, n.d., 18pp;
- Colley (Thomas), A Tender Salutation in Gospel Love, third edition, London: James Phillips and Son, 1799, vi, 7-23, [1]pp;
- Hodgson (William), A Brief Account of the Sorrowful Lapse from First Principles in the Religious Society of Friends. Gloucester: John Bellows, 1862, 16pp;
- Bownas (Samuel), An Account of the Captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, Now or Late of Kachecky, in New-England, second edition, London: Samuel Clark, 1760, [ii], 28pp;
- A Short Account of the Life and Religious Labours of Patience Brayton, New-York, Printed: London: Reprinted and Sold by William Phillips, 1802, 144pp;
- An Historical and Descriptive Account of Leamington and Warwick, second edition, Warwick: Printed at the Advertiser-Office, et al., 1822, iv, 139, [5], folding plate, trimmed;
the collection prefixed by two MS contents leaves, bound as one in Victorian tan quarter-calf over marbled boards, split joints but holding, gilt lettering piece, red speckled edges, 12mo (18 x 11.5cm)
Provenance:
This Book Belongs to Friends' Library. Belper Meeting [Derbyshire].
No. 166; 19th c book label to recto pastedown.