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169750117111093Printed in London for John Everingham at the Star in Ludgate-Street London 1697. Second Edition with Additions Corrected. Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Seventeenth Century pamphlet has 36 pages which include the title-page and the book catalogue on the rear. It is complete but the stitching has broken and individual gatherings are separate. Pages are clean but a little darkened. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 50117111093. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. Printed in London for John Everingham at the Star in Ludgate-Street paperback
1679579London: Printed by T. Newcomb 1679. Exotic. Near Fine. 8 x 9 1/2 inches; 4 unnumbered 108 numbered pages. Pages generally bright and clean with light soiling at margins. Bound by John Field with binder's ticket in modern full African Springbock with hair and new endpapers. Provenance: Library of Henry and Virginia Walton. ESTCR228432. Harry and Virginia Walton were lifelong residents of Covington Virginia a small town in the Allegheny Mountains. Harry was a graduate of Lynchburg College and Virginia was a graduate of the Lynchburg General School of Nursing. Although largely unknown to the general public the Waltons' reputation as collectors was widely respected in bibliophile and academic circles and items from their collection were exhibited at numerous colleges universities and art centers. After their deaths the original Walton collection was the subject of a series of very successful auctions in New York and London. John Field was an expert leather bookbinder associated with W.J. Barrow Restoration Shop Richmond VA. Printed by T. Newcomb unknown
167936272For James Collins:: WALTER KETTIBLY:: HIS MAJESTY'S PRINTERS. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1679. Hardcover. POPERY OR THE PRICIPLES AND POSTIONS APPROVED BY THE CHURCH OF ROME WHEN REALLY BELIEVED AND PRACTISED ARE DANGEROUS TO ALL.By T. Ld Bishop of Lincoln. London: Printed by J. C. And Fr. Collins for James Collins in the Temple-passage from Essex-street. MDCLXXIX. Multiple editions in 1679. This has publication statement as above. Authored by Thomas Barlow. Wing B841. ESTC R13656. 4 224 pp. Collation: Imprimatur title B-P8 in 8s. Margin occasionally narrow affecting signing/catchword of a few pages near end of Popery. THE GUNPOWDER-TREASON WITH A DISCOURSE OF THE MANNER OF ITS DICOVERY HORRID CONSPIRATORS.EXAMINATIONS TRYALS AND CONDEMNATION.London Printed by Tho. Newcomb and h. Hills and are to be Sold by Walter Kettilby 1679. Wing B833. ESTC R17295. 4 58 2 263 1 pp. Coll. : cancel imprimatur leaf title leaf A3-D8 A-D8 f-f4 F-R8 in 8s except for the 4-leaf signature f. Leaf D8 is the title leaf of the 3rd work in the volume: KING JAMES HIS SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT ON THE OCCASION OF GUNPOWDER-TREASON London Re-printed by His Majestys Printers. M. DC. LXXIX. Gunpowder-Treason is from the same setting of type as the edition where the last numbered page is 191. ESTC R209136. Wing B833. Chip to margin of pp25-26 of King James His Speech. The above 3 titles are bound as a single volume contemp leather scuffed few weak points in bdg corners rounded modern notations to fep. Slight foxing texts very good. Guy Fawkes . For James Collins:: WALTER KETTIBLY:: HIS MAJESTY'S PRINTERS hardcover
161871449San Francisco:: The Flag's Evening Dispatch April 16 1865. single sheet folded to form four pages. Light horizontal crease is neatly reinforced with tissue; slight use at edges. . Folio. Two small engraved illustrations. Mourning borders throughout. Nearly the entire newspaper is devoted to assassination news including "A Wail for President Lincoln" written for the Flag's Dispatch. The Flag's Evening Dispatch, unknown
1681H0011a2-a6b-b7c-c7d-2315 pages. Small square octavo 7 ¾" x 6 ¼" bound in full leather. Second edition. Thomas Barlow 1607-1691 was an English academic and clergyman who became Provost of The Queen's College Oxford and Bishop of Lincoln. He was considered in his own times and by Edmund Venables writing in the Dictionary of National Biography to have been a trimmer a reputation mixed in with his academic and other writings on casuistry. His views were in fact Calvinist and strongly anti-Catholic and he was one of the last English bishops to identify the Pope as the Antichrist He worked in the 1660s for the 'comprehension' of nonconformists but supported the crackdown of the mid-1680s; and declared loyalty to James II of England on his accession having strongly supported the Exclusion Bill which would have denied the Catholic James the succession. Pope Pius V's response to Queen Elizabeth I of England assuming governance of the Church of England included support of the imprisoned Mary Queen of Scots and her supporters in their attempts to take over England "ex turpissima muliebris libidinis servitute". A brief English Catholic uprising the Rising of the North had just failed. Pius then issued a bull Regnans in Excelsis dated April 27 1570 that declared Elizabeth I a heretic and released her subjects from their allegiance to her. In response Elizabeth who had thus far tolerated Catholic worship in private now actively started persecuting them. Condition: Original bards with new period spine and red label with gilt lettering to spine corners rubbed and bumped else a good to very good copy. Printed by S Roycroft for Robert Clavel at the Peacock hardcover books
1681H0011a2-a6b-b7c-c7d-2315 pages. Small square octavo 7 ¾" x 6 ¼" bound in full leather. Second edition. Thomas Barlow 1607-1691 was an English academic and clergyman who became Provost of The Queen's College Oxford and Bishop of Lincoln. He was considered in his own times and by Edmund Venables writing in the Dictionary of National Biography to have been a trimmer a reputation mixed in with his academic and other writings on casuistry. His views were in fact Calvinist and strongly anti-Catholic and he was one of the last English bishops to identify the Pope as the Antichrist He worked in the 1660s for the 'comprehension' of nonconformists but supported the crackdown of the mid-1680s; and declared loyalty to James II of England on his accession having strongly supported the Exclusion Bill which would have denied the Catholic James the succession. Pope Pius V's response to Queen Elizabeth I of England assuming governance of the Church of England included support of the imprisoned Mary Queen of Scots and her supporters in their attempts to take over England "ex turpissima muliebris libidinis servitute". A brief English Catholic uprising the Rising of the North had just failed. Pius then issued a bull Regnans in Excelsis dated April 27 1570 that declared Elizabeth I a heretic and released her subjects from their allegiance to her. In response Elizabeth who had thus far tolerated Catholic worship in private now actively started persecuting them. Condition: Original bards with new period spine and red label with gilt lettering to spine corners rubbed and bumped else a good to very good copy. Printed by S Roycroft for Robert Clavel at the Peacock hardcover