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Letters to a Friend
Letters to a Friend
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Connop Thirlwell. First edition, first printing. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1883. Edited by the Reverend Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. No dust jacket (typical for this era). Hardcover is in Very Good+ condition. No writing or markings found in the book, 399 pp. Library ex libris sticker on inside cover.
A thoughtful piece of epistolary theology and personal reflection: the editor Stanley was close to Thirlwall and provides context to the correspondence of this influential bishop and historian.
Why This Book Matters
Connop Thirlwall (1797–1875) was a noted English churchman and historian, especially known for his scholarship and leadership as Bishop of St Davids. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, his editor, was also a major theologian in the Victorian Anglican church. Their connection makes this volume more than just letters — it’s a window into 19th-century religious thought.
Condition Highlights
- Very clean interior; no markings, inscriptions, or previous owner’s notes on text pages.
- Library bookplate only, which adds provenance but doesn’t affect readability.
- Boards are firm; intact hinges.
- Light shelfwear but retains a well-preserved Victorian binding typical of Roberts Brothers publications.
Who This Is For
- Collectors of religious / theological literature
- Scholars interested in Victorian Anglicanism or 19th-century church history
- Anyone who loves beautifully bound, thoughtful correspondence
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