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Good with no dust jacket. Black boards w/ black binding tape on spine and around board edges; pages foxed and slightly warped; no pub date given; "The natural theology and moral bearings of phrenology and physiology: including the doctrines taught and duties inculculated thereby, compared with those enjoined in the scriptures. Together with the phrenological exposition of the doctrines of a future state. Materialism, holiness, sin, rewards, punishments, depravity, a change of heart, will, foreordination, fatalism, etc" Professional book dealer since 1975. All orders are processed promptly and packaged with the utmost care. Satisfaction guaranteed.; 176 pages.
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Fair. No dust jacket. Highlighting/underlining. Signed by previous owner. Binding is firm but flaked off spine. Paper foxed. Some pencilled notes and underlining. 176 p. Bound with a list of "Works on Phrenology and physiology published by Fowlers and Wells
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Good. 1844. Tenth edition, enlarged and improved. Hardcover, 8vo. in brown embossed cloth with gilt title and decoration. 176pp. plus ads. Good. Cloth spine ends frayed, chipping and loss to cloth spine ends, spine title rubbed. Faint ownership mark on flyleaf, heavy foxing throughout. Contents complete and readable. Housed in mylar.
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Good. As shown, this is a highly spotted copy. ORIGINAL in every way, binding and text block. Prior owner's name stamped, a few tick marks in the text, reseller's sticker on the back ffep. 176 p. HB, 5 3/4 x 9", 6 Chapters. RARE. As of this listing, this is the only original copy available. The author propelled phrenology to prominence. His views are best explored in the Wikipedia article. They range from completely racist and anti-Semitic to highly abolitionist. A serious attempt to mix science and Christianity as it was thought to be at the time of frothy ferment on the East Coast in the mid-1800s.