Paradox Lost represents a new and provocative understanding of early American intellectual life which will be of interest to anyone with a concern for the meaning of 'freedom' in American culture today
library notes in pencil to ffep
green leather spine label
including poets
L'Europe pendant le consulat et L'Empire de Napoleon [3 volumes]
Gospel Banner and Maine Christian Pilot (1842) Sermons Paradox Lost represents a newDrew, William A [editor]. Gospel Banner and Maine Christian Pilot, Vol. VII. No. 49, Saturday, June 18, 1842. Augusta and Portland: Berry and Bonney, Printers, 1842. First Edition. [6581] 4 pp. large format newspaper, 14 x 21 inches, printed in 5 columns, folded at one time into eighths, now in fours. Very good. A single issue of this Universalist weekly newspaper. Has both original articles and ones reprinted from other sources. This issue includes: