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001592Mainz: Gutenberg Johannes and Fust Johann Single leaf from the Gutenberg Bible the first substantial book printed with moveable type in Europe "justifiably treated as Europe's 'editio princeps'" White 'Editio Princeps' page 45 c.1455 approximately 285mm x 390mm in size. Lightly browned and lightly foxed central horizontal fold minor loss to top corner a couple of pin holes remnants of guard to one side but generally fairly clean. Forty-two lines in double column with Lombardic initials in red and blue and title letters NU and MERI alternating in red and blue. Latin text in Gothic script this leaf is from 'Numbers' partial 8:13 to partial 10:23 The purification dedication and setting apart of the Levites; Passover; the Lord instructing Moses to make two silver trumpets; Moses and Aaron set out the tribes of Israel on their journey; the Israelites follow the Cloud of the Lord; and the Ark of the Covenant is carried. Preserved in a vellum folder inside a leather drop back box with onlays. With the 1921 essay by A. Edward Newton about the Gutenberg bible though this is now loose leaves with the margins heavily cropped also contained in a vellum folder. We are unable to state for certain that this leaf is one of the so-called 'Noble Fragments' which were the leaves from the incomplete Gutenberg broken by the bookseller Gabriel Wells and sold off with in a portfolio by Stikeman with the essay by Newton but this seems the most likely provenance with this example also sharing the "neatly executed alternating red and blue lombard headlines" White 'Editio Princeps' page 135. See Chalmers in de Hamel and Silver 'Disbound and Dispersed' 18; PMM 1; White 'Editio Princeps - A History of the Gutenberg Bible' passim. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Folio. Gutenberg, Johannes and Fust, Johann Paperback
1913001619Leipzig: Insel Verlag 1913. Two volumes complete 1913-1914 - Volume I - 648p; Volume II - 632p. Publisher's blind stamped morocco by Riviere & Son raised bands spines in seven panels title in gilt to second volume number and date in gilt to fourth remaining panels with central floral spray and volute tools to side in blind. Covers with outer double panel joined by mitred corners with occasional flower heads and elongated volutes to margins again in blind title and original publisher to head and foot in gilt central panel with blind roll presumably showing Gutenberg's head with a central arabesque inner edges with blind roll combed and curled marbled endpapers a.e.g. Bright and clean. The first complete facsimile of the Gutenberg Bible reproduced from the richly illuminated copies in the Koniglichen Bibliothek Berlin and the Standischen Landesbibliothek Fulda and attractively produced and bound. First Thus. Hardback. Very Good. Elephant Folio. Facsimile. Insel Verlag Hardcover
1961167607New York: Pageant Books 1961. Faithful reproduction of the first substantial book printed from moveable type in Europe The first American facsimile of the Gutenberg Bible in the deluxe binding of full morocco copies were also issued in half morocco or red cloth number 160 of a total edition of 1000 copies. The Gutenberg Bible was the first complete book printed in the West using moveable type. It was first published in Mainz in 1455. This facsimile was derived from the German Insel Verlag facsimile - the only facsimile to precede this American edition - which was taken from the copies at Berlin and Fulda widely regarded as among the most beautiful. The facsimile is suitably lavish the text printed with lithography and the illuminations by sheet-fed gravure all printed on rag paper and bound by hand. 2 vols large folio. Colour illustrations and rubrication throughout replicating the original. Original brown morocco by Alpha New York spines lettered in gilt covers stamped in blind incorporating Gutenberg's initials turn-ins ruled in blind marbled endpapers gilt edges. Head of front cover of vol. I a little sunned endpapers a little cockled and tanned from turn-ins: a very good copy. hardcover
1961054355New Jersey: Pageant Books. Beautiful facsimile copy. Lithographically reproduced text and the illuminations by sheet-fed gravure. Hand-bound in 2 volumes and limited to 1000 sets. Derived from the Ansel Verlag edition itself based on the copy in the Koniglichen Bibliothek in Berlin and the renowned Standischen Landesbibliothek. One lightly bumped corner. No slip-case . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1961. Pageant Books hardcover
196145289Pageant Books New Jersey 1961. Fine Facsimile copy. Hardback. Text reproduced lithographically and the illuminations by sheet-fed gravure. Specially produced 100% rag content. An exceptional achievement exceptionally well-preserved in slip-cases. Additional detail &c. On request. ; 0 pages; Hand-bound in 2 volumes and limited to 1000 sets. Derived from the Ansel Verlag edition itself based on the copy in the Koniglichen Bibliothek in Berlin and the celebrated Standischen Landesbibliothek Fulda copy. Pageant Books, New Jersey hardcover
19612307210013Pageant Books New Jersey 1961. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Beautiful Facsimile of Gutenberg's Iconic Bible 2 volume set. Large heavy folios; 48 x 35 cm. Near fine. Bound in publisher's cloth in burgundy slip cases. Hardcover. Very good bindings and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Books are as new minor shelf wear to slip cases at edge. Contents: I. Genesis-Psalms; II. Proverbs-Revelation <br> "This is the first Gutenberg facsimile ever printed in the United States and only the second in the world. The reproduction derives from the Ansel Verlag edition which was based on the copy in the Koniglichen Bibliothek in Berlin and the copy in the Standischen Landes- bibliothek in Fulda considered by authorities to be the most beautifully illuminated of the 47 copies known to exist." Colophon. The text pages have been printed by lithography and the illuminated pages by sheet-fed gravure. The edition has been hand bound in two volumes and is limited to 1000 numbered sets. Originally printed at Mainz 1454 or 1455 in black and red. Rubricated in red. Initials and running titles in red and blue most of the initials floriated or decorated with faces animals etc. Many large initials illuminated in gold one also in silver and decorated in many colors mostly with floral designs but also with miniatures birds etc. the decoration often filling one or more whole margins of the page. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Pageant Books, New Jersey hardcover
194619429ABZch., Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1946. Quer 4°. 43 n.n. S. Mit 16 ganzs. farb. Ill. OHLn. Deckel mit gebräuntem Rand und kl. Feuchtigkeitsrand, innen schön und sauber.
DADAX1934547794Green Ronin 2017-08-15. hardcover. New. 8.20x0.40x10.90. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Green Ronin hardcover
201123985ABFrankfurt am Main, Büchergilde Gutenberg, (2011). Gross-8° (24,5 x 17 cm). 240 S. mit zahlr. farbigen Illustrationen. Original-Leinwand mit Schutzumschlag. Neuwertig, noch eingeschweißt.
1930ED11-710Wien, Verlag Gutenberg, um 1930. original gr?ner Leinenband, 8?, 370 Seiten, Zustand: gut
1930ED11-711Wien, Verlag Gutenberg, um 1930. original gr?ner Leinenband, 8?, 350 Seiten und 1 Blatt; Zustand: gut
1930ED11-709Wien, Verlag Gutenberg, um 1930. original gr?ner Leinenband, 8?, 380 Seiten und 1 Blatt; Zustand: gut
1930ED11-708Wien, Verlag Gutenberg, um 1930. original gr?ner Leinenband, 8?, 369 Seiten und 1 Blatt; Zustand: gut
BN30197Büchergilde Gutenberg. Softcover. Brentano Rheinmärchen <br/><br/>Brentano Rheinmärchen Büchergilde Gutenberg paperback
1950420310BBZürich, Büchergilde Gutenberg um, 1950. gr. 8°, 47 S. mit Ill. v. Joh. Troyer. goldgepr. Original-Pappband. (guter Zustand).
1899371914Germany or Austria 1899. 70mm diameter. Fine. 70mm diameter. Robert Hoe III commissioned Ralph Goddard to design a statue to celebrate Gutenberg in 1899 and simultaneously had bronze and silver medals produced in a limited quantity to commemorate the occasion of Gutenberg's 500th birthday and the first American statue devoted to the printer. unknown
1973528831973. origi.Broschur, 8°, 96 Seiten.
17268Frankfurt Büchergilde Gutenberg 1964. 8° 184 S. Textabb. einige Taf. OLwd. m. OU OU min. unsauber sonst tadell. Geschichtlicher Abriss Bibliographie Register. 010 Frankfurt, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1964 unknown
1954422938BBFrankf./M., Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1954. gr. 8°, 366 S. mit zahlr., tls. farb. Abb.; ill. OLn. (Einb. st. stockfl.).
19549231Frankfurt am Main: Büchergilde Gutenberg 1954. 365 Seiten, 24 x 16,5 cm. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. - gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
196476933ABFrankfurt a.M., Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1964. 8°. 184 S. Ill. OLn., OU.
1954BUC1100Frankfurt am Main, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1954. Seiten 97-112 des Jahrgangs (16 Seiten), Abb. Kupfertiefdruck, H 29,5 x 21 cm, Heft, geheftet. Guter Zustand, Seiten leicht gebräunt. broschiert/ Taschenbuch/ paperback
1941164557Zch., Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1941. S. 182-197, [3] S., mit s/w Abbildungen nach Fotografien und Zeichnungen. Original broschiert, gr.8°. Mit Artikeln über die Neuerscheinung "Das Leben geht weiter" von Peter Freuchen und Balzacs "Das Chagrinleder" sowie einer Liste der "Neuerscheinungen im Jahre 1941" (3 S.). Softcover Minime Knickspuren. Büchergilde, Oktober 1941
19313323CBBerlin, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1931. 190 + 1 S. OHlwd., Abbildung
17903401A L'Isle de France, de l'Imprimerie Royale. M. DCC. LXXXX vol.in-8 (17,7 x 12 cm), titre, VIII pp., 140 pp. 12 pp., reliure modeste du dix-neuvième siècle, demi-basane neutre, titre calligrapié sur une étiquette au dos. Détails du contenu : Remarques historiques, VIII pp., Calendrier de janvier à décembre 1790, 48 pp.- Calculs et renseignements astronomiques, tableau dépliant du calcul de longitude suivant M. Willaumez, 18 pp. - Idée de la rade de Port-Louis, Enumération récente des habitans (sic) de la Terre. Statisfiques mondiales. Observations météorologiques au Port-Louis du 1er décembre1788 au 30 novembre 1789. Pronostics Météorologiques, 12 pp. - Idée de l'Isle de France (Historique). Renseignements administratifs. Gouvernement, Armée, Huissiers, Conseil Supérieur créé par Edit du Roi en 1771. Juridiction Royale, Avocats, Notaires, Imprimerie Royale, Clergé de l'Isle de France, Milice Coloniale, etc.,(38 pp). - Idée de l'Isle de Bourbon (Historique). Gouvernement, Armée, Conseil Supérieur par Edit du Roi. Juridiction, Notaires, Bureau des Postes, Soeurs de charité, Milice Coloniale, Paroisse de Saint-Paul, Sainte Suzanne et Saint André, Saint Benoit, Paroisse de Riviere d'abord. - Hygiène, Médecine, liste nominative de Centenaires, Anecdotes. Mesures et Poids divers, etc. (du pied du Roi ou de Paris et des différentes mesures), (23pp.). Arrivées et Départs des vaisseaux du Port-Louis, Isle de France. Depuis le 1er Décembre 1788 jusqu'au 1er Décembre 1789 (exclusivement (10 pp.). (ouvrage complet, en état d'usage, une double page dégrafée). "C'est à peu près entre 1760 et 1770 que l'invention de Gutenberg fit son apparition dans les colonies françaises du Nouveau Monde et de l'Orient dès XVIème siècle ; il est vrai, des Portugais avaient introduit des presses dans plusieurs des pays lointains. Ce n'étaient là, toutefois, que des presses missionnaires dirigées par des religieux, jésuites principalement et qui ne servirent qu'à la propagation de la foi parmi les infidèles. La production des Presses de l'Ile de France peut se diviser ainsi : les almanachs, les journaux ou gazettes, les publications officielles, etc. Les almanaches qui comptent parmi les premiers "incunables" de l'Ile de France sont d'un intérêt tout particulier. Les annonces, Affiches et Avis divers pour les Colonies des Isles de France et de Bourbon, de Lambert, vécurent jusqu'en 1790. (Références bibliographiques : Auguste Toussaint, Revue Outre-Mers, 1948. Les débuts de l'imprimerie aux Iles Mascareignes).