High Quality Reprints of Rare titles on Language / Linguistics / Philology
High Quality Reprints of Rare titles on Language / Linguistics / Philology
- The Affinity Between the Hebrew Language and the Celtic: Being a Comparison Between Hebrew and the Gaelic Language or the Celtic of Scotland (1872) Stratton, M.D., R.N., 75pp., 8.00 + P&H.
- The Anglo-Saxon Version of the Holy Gospels or Tha Halgan Godspel on Englisc (1842) edited by Benjamin Thorpe, 240pp., pb., 16.50 + P&H.
- Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Reader (1889) Stephen Carpenter, 212pp., pb., 16.50 + P&H.
- Anglo-Saxon Primer (1890) Henry Sweet, 116pp., 1500 + P&H; reading from A-S Bible & A-S literature.
- The Celts and Druids and Their Story From Earliest Times (1894) Rev. A. Scott, 140pp., [the Celts and Druids were not guilty of paganism or idolatry, but merely practicing the ancient form of the true faith] together with On the Antiquity of the Gaelic Language Shewing its Affinity to Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, Superseding the Masoretic Points and Furnishing a Key to the Hebrew Vowel Sounds (1865) & Of the Antiquity of the Gaelic Language Showing the Identity of the Present Vernacular of the Highlands with the Gaelic of Ancient Times (1866) by the Rev. Donald M’Intyre, 50pp., 199pp., total, 6x9 pb., 18.50 + P&H.
- A Comparative Vocabulary of Forty-Eight Languages Comprising One Hundred and Forty Six Common English Words with Their Cognates in Other Languages, Showing their Affinity with the English and Hebrew (1865) Rev. J. Tomlin, B.A., 66pp., 8.5x11, plastic comb-bound, 14.00 + P&H.
- Compendious Anglo-Saxon and English Dictionary (1855) Bosworth, 278pp., 6.375 x 9.313, pb., 18.00 + P&H.
- English Derived from Hebrew (1869) R. Govett, 130pp., pb., 12.00 + P&H.
- An Essay on the Antiquity of the Irish Language; Being a Collation of Irish with Punic Language... Preface Proving Ireland to be the Thule of the Ancients (1772) Lt.-Col. Char. Vallencey, LL.D., 123pp., pb., 18.00 + P&H. rare.
- The First Germanic Bible (1891) G.H. Balg; Gothic N.T. of Wulfila (c. a.d. 350); with Gothic-English lexicon & grammar; first-known translation of Bible into Germanic/English tongue; helps establish validity of some passages “critics” claim were later interpolations (preceded Vulgate & Septuagint, not tainted by either); sadly, its only N.T. (fragmentary) with a few paragraphs of O.T. which survived. 469pp. 8.5x11 Hardback, 65.00 + P&H
- Greeks and Goths: Study on Runes (1879) Taylor, 150pp., 6x9 pb., 16.50 + P&H. (Runes = ancient pre-alphabet)
- Grammar of the Gothic Language (1910) Wright, 383pp., pb., 6x9, 20.00 + P&H.
- Hebrew and English Some Likenesses Psychic and Linguistic (c.1920) James, 134pp., pb., 14.00 + P&H.
- Hermes Scythicus: Or, the Radical Affinities of the Greek and Latin Languages to the Gothic: Illustrated from the Moeso-Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Francic, Alemannic, Suio Gothic, Islandic &c. A Dissertation On the Historical Proofs of the Scythian Origin of the Greeks (1814) John Jamieson, D.D., 394pp., 6x9 pb., 24.00 + P&H.
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- Israel in Britain: The Collected Papers on the Ethnic and Philological Argument (1877) Professor Clarence Linden McCartha (Troy State Univ.; Prof. of Natural Science, English, and Ancient Languages; chair of Latin department; academic building named for him), 36pp. + photo / brief bio, 5.00 + P&H. [Note: Jews / Israelis are not to be confused with the Biblical Israelites, who were replaced; see Uncovering the Mysteries of Your Hidden Inheritance, and God’s Chosen People, by Balaicius.]
- On Hebraeo-Celtic Affinities (1852) Rev. Francis Crawford, 34pp., 7x8.5 booklet, 8.00 + P&H.
- Prehistoric Antiquities of Aryan Peoples: A Manual of Comparative Philology and Earliest Culture (1890) Dr. Schrader [English transl.], 6x9, paperback, 487pp. 28.50 + P&H.
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- Biographies of Words and The Home of the Aryas [Aryans] (1888) F. Max Müller, 278pp,
