Description: A Voice to the Married Author: AUSTIN, John Mather Title: A Voice to the Married Publication: New York: C.L. Stickney, 1846 Edition: Fourth Edition Description: Small octavo (15cm); dark brown publisher's cloth, decoratively stamped in blind and gilt; xxiv,402pp. Spine somewhat cocked; boards rubbed in spots, with chapping to extremities and some mild material loss; textblock comprehensively foxed, with some leaves partially sprung and strings visible at signatures. Just about Very Good, complete.John Mather Austin was a prominent New York preacher who penned several books proffering advice for young people and (in the case of this book) newlyweds. Not surprisingly, the advice within is outdated and rigidly sexist by today's standards. However, one interesting tidbit to note is that this book was absolutely eviscerated in the June, 1841 issue of The Knickerbocker, when epistolary spat broke out between Austin and the magazine's editor (at the time, Lewis Gaylord Clark) after the latter mistook the former for the author of another (but no less egregious) book. Seller ID: 46880 Subject: Religion, Theology, Church History, Social History, Women Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA Winchester VA We are one of the country's leading specialists in the history, literature and art of American social movements. Over 25,000 items in-stock in the heart of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Guarantee Our items are described using AB Bookman standards - the standard grading terms of the trade, originally promulgated by the trade publication The Antiquarian Bookman's Weekly back in 1949. We tend to be conservative in our grading, but even the best booksellers make an occasional mistake. Thus, we offer the following guarantee: All items will be received as advertised and in the condition described. Any item is returnable for any reason within 30 days of receipt (prior notice appreciated). If you have questions regarding our description of any item, we encourage you to contact us prior to bidding. We are members of the ABAA (Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America) and the Independent Online Booksellers Association (IOBA), and we adhere to these associations' strict ethical guidelines and conditions of sale. Shipping Standard domestic shipping is by USPS Insured Media Mail, at flat rate of $5. Delivery typically takes seven to ten business days depending on destination. Please be aware that, during the COVID emergency, delivery times have been delayed. We strongly recommend upgrading to Priority Mail if your order is time-sensitive! FOR DOMESTIC ORDERS ONLY we are happy to combine shipping on multiple items purchased at the same time that can be included in the same parcel. Again, please contact us prior to paying your invoice to arrange combined shipments. If you are overcharged for shipping by eBay, we will send you a prompt refund once the actual shipping cost has been determined. Overseas shipping is now managed through the eBay Global Shipping Program. All rates and fees are set by eBay, not the seller. We cannot alter a Global Shipping invoice once it has been generated; any queries should be directed to eBay Customer Support in your home country. Payment Payment is expected within 48 hours of purchase unless other arrangements have been made prior to sale. We ship all orders within 24 hours after receiving payment. Feedback We leave feedback for buyers once they have posted feedback for us. If you are unhappy with any aspect of a transaction with us, please contact us immediately. Our priority is to make customers happy and to resolve problems as promptly as possible.This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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Author: AUSTIN, John Mather
Publisher: C.L. Stickney
Year Printed: 1846
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Subject: History