Here is a 128 year old rare book from 1887 "The Life and Work of Henry Ward Beecher". Pastor Russell purchased the property of Henry Ward Beecher as noted in various Watchtower articles dealing with the early history of the Watchtower Society and the International Bible Students [Jehovah's Witnesses]. The "Bible House", "Brooklyn Tabernacle" and C.T. Russell's personal study was once Beecher's. "Beecher Bethel" is a term used by the early Bible Students to refer to one of these buildings. This book has some pictures of the buildings later owned by the Watchtower Society. Note in the photos I have supplied just one of the many photos we offer here on ebay of the Beecher residence with Pastor Russell sitting at his desk. [This photo is not included in the sale of this book]. Here are just some of the many quotes from Watchtower publications :
      Why Called Bethel : The original headquarters of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society was established in the 1880’s, in Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. Back then, it was called the Bible House. By 1896, this facility was staffed by 12 members.
With the move to Brooklyn in 1909, though, the new residence for the staff members was called Bethel. Why Bethel? The property that the Watch Tower Society purchased at 13-17 Hicks Street was owned by the prominent clergyman Henry Ward Beecher and was known as the Beecher Bethel. Beecher’s former residence, located at 124 Columbia Heights, was also purchased. The March 1, 1909, issue of The Watch Tower reported: “It certainly seems very remarkable that we should get the old Beecher Bethel and then by accident get his former residence. . . . The new home we shall call ‘Bethel,’ and the new office and auditorium, ‘The Brooklyn Tabernacle’; these names will supplant the term ‘Bible House.’”[Watchtower 2005 "Brooklyn Bethel - 100 years of History" pg.23,24].

    "In 1908, therefore, several representatives of the Watch Tower Society, including its legal counsel, Joseph F. Rutherford, were sent to New York City. Their objective? To secure property that C. T. Russell had located on an earlier trip. They purchased the old “Plymouth Bethel,” located at 13-17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn. It had served as a mission structure for the nearby Plymouth Congregational Church, where Henry Ward Beecher once served as pastor. The Society’s representatives also purchased Beecher’s former residence, a four-story brownstone at 124 Columbia Heights, a few blocks away.
The Hicks Street building was remodeled and named the Brooklyn Tabernacle. It housed the Society’s offices and an auditorium. After considerable repairs, Beecher’s former residence at 124 Columbia Heights became the new home of the Society’s headquarters staff. What would it be called? The Watch Tower of March 1, 1909, explained: “The new home we shall call ‘Bethel’ [meaning, “House of God”].” [Proclaimers Book pg. 59]. 
This book is in good condition for its age. {please see photos for condition}. This  book is considered rare as it was only sold "by subscription" as noted on title page.  [The photo of the Plymouth Bethel where Beecher and C.T. Russell both gave sermons is not included in this sale but can be sold separately].


To All Collectors of Watchtower Publications:

        Welcome to our bookstore / museum: WTArchive, a source of Watchtower memorabilia, historical Bibles, books, and research.

   Since the "Proclaimers" book came out in 1993 the desire to have a personal library or museum of Watchtower items has grown.

   We offer here on eBay hundreds of historical Bibles, both original and as facsimiles, such as the Gutenberg Bible, Tyndale and about 250 others. We also offer many original Bible leafs that are hundreds of years old. We offer museum replicas and facsimiles of Biblical artifacts and many other things of interest to Jehovah's Witnesses and others interested in Biblical historical artifacts such as items related to the Divine Name "Jehovah" going back thousands of years. We also have many of the books quoted in publications of Jehovah’s Witnesses and hundreds of photos and reproductions of memorabilia from the 19th to early 20th Centuries such as the Photo-Drama of Creation. We have items such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and other replica artifacts from Bible times. Many people are interested in copying to the best of their ability the Bethel Library including the thousands of books referred to and quoted from in the many publications of Jehovah’s Witnesses for research. We have books dealing with the following topics:

Hundreds of Bible Translations,

Biblical Reference Books,

Early Christianity,

History,

Science,

Pagan Origins,

Archaeology,

Jehovah's Witnesses,

Holocaust,

Books related to prophecy about 1914,

Books by or about Jehovah's Witnesses,

Blood transfusion alternatives,

and many other subjects.

If you are one of Jehovah's Witnesses, I encourage you to donate theocratic historical items if you can and if you are not a Witness, then I encourage you to continue to search God's Word the Bible and related publications to guide and aid you in your search for Jehovah God your Creator.

   According to our Scriptural conscience and Biblical principle to receive free and give free no recent or new publications are ever sold here on eBay which can be obtained for free at a Kingdom Hall.

"This means everlasting life their coming to know you, the only true God, and of the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ" John 17:3

"And this good news of the Kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come" Matt. 24:14. {New World Translation 2013 Edition}.