Reddish-brown cloth with paper label spine. Paper of spine label partially gone, front hinge split, but binding still solid, held by cords, frontispiece of Whitefield has been Removed, small paper tag has been bound in front of title page "Compliments of JH Estill". An uncommon Georgia history. 3 early 20th century articles about Whitfield and Bethesda.
Bethesda, An Historical Sketch of Whitefield's House of Mercy in Georgia, and of The Union Society, His Associate and Successor in Philanthropy Inscribed, signed by the author
Gamble, Thomas Jr.
Bethesda, An Historical Sketch of Whitefield's House of Mercy in Georgia, and of The Union Society, His Associate and Successor in Philanthropy Inscribed, signed by the author
Gamble, Thomas Jr.
Publisher: Morning News Print, Savannah
Date published: 1902
Format: Hardcover
12mo. [2], 150 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Whitefield. Brown cloth hardcover with paper title label on spine. Signed by author on front paste down - "Complimentsa of Thomas Gamble. Light shelf wear to binding. Small chip to spine paper label with no loss of print. Derenne Georgia catalog page 990 vol. 3.
Bethesda, An Historical Sketch of Whitefield's House of Mercy in Georgia, and of The Union Society, His Associate and Successor in Philanthropy Includes typed letter signed (TLS) by the author. Charles Edgeworth Jones copy.
Gamble, Thomas Jr.
Bethesda, An Historical Sketch of Whitefield's House of Mercy in Georgia, and of The Union Society, His Associate and Successor in Philanthropy Includes typed letter signed (TLS) by the author. Charles Edgeworth Jones copy.
Gamble, Thomas Jr.
Publisher: Morning News Print, Savannah
Date published: 1902
Format: Hardcover
12mo. [2], 150 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Rev. George Whitefield. Light brown cloth hardcover with paper title label on spine. Cloth is faded. Toning to the front and rear gutters. Name label of "Chas Edgeworth Jones Augusta GA" on the front paste down. Tipped in on the front blank end paper is a two page, typed letter on the author's letterhead. The letter is addressed to Col. Chas. Edgeworth Jones, Augusta, Ga. and was typed by Gamble's secretary and signed by the author. Laid in the back of the book, inside a made loose paper pocket, are old news articles. Derenne Georgia catalog page 990 vol. 3.
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