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121306Oxford Printed at the Clarendon Press by Samuel Collingwood and Co. 1826. . Stereotype edition; 24mo 15 x 9 cm; a little browned; contemporary straight-grained red morocco spine lettered in gilt all edges gilt slightly rubbed with minor loss to extremities very good.<br /> A handsome Georgian stereotype King James Bible bound in contemporary red morocco gilt.<br /><br />'William Ged 1690-1749 the inventor of stereotyping obtained in 1731 a contract for printing Prayer Books and Bibles for Cambridge University. But he completed only two Prayer Books and surrendered his lease in 1738. Thwarted at every turn by trade jealousy he failed in all his attempts to establish a business. "Subsequently Andrew Wilson the Earl of Stanhope's practical man starting where Ged left off worked out the plaster-of-Paris plan that preceded the papier-mâché system which has established stereotyping in its present position"' Herbert.<br /> Oxford, Printed at the Clarendon Press, by Samuel Collingwood and Co., 1826. unknown
121818Oxford Printed at the Clarendon Press by Dawson Bensley and Cooke Printers to the University 1800. . 8vo 21.5 x 14 cm; ownership inscriptions in pen to front endpapers light spotting 3I4 upper corner torn with slight loss to text and starting to detach at lower gutter margin small wormhole affecting title and preliminary ff; contemporary panelled calf rubbed with loss to corners and spine ends very good.<br /> A handsome King James Bible in a contemporary panelled calf binding.<br /> Herbert 1446. Oxford, Printed at the Clarendon Press, by Dawson, Bensley, and Cooke, Printers to the University, 1800. unknown
123023Oxford Printed at the Theater and are to be sold by Moses Pitt at the Angel in St. Pauls Church-yard Peter Parker at the Leg and Star over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil William Leake at the Crown between the two Temple-gates in Fleet-street Thomas Guy at the corner of Little Lumbard-street London 1680. . Pulpit folio 46 x 30 cm; engraved general and New Testament title-pages ownership inscription in pen to general old tape repair to NT title verso causing some spotting a little toned gutter margins reinforced at endpapers; contemporary panelled calf rebacked remnants of the original spine laid down all edges gilt slightly rubbed with minor loss very good.<br /> An impressive pulpit folio edition of the King James Bible with the Apocrypha illustrated with engraved general and New Testament title-pages and bound in contemporary panelled calf.<br /><br />The New Testament title is signed Michael Burghers d.1727 a Dutch engraver active in England during the last quarter of the seventeenth-century. Burghers assisted David Loggan as engraver or 'public sculptor' to the University of Oxford from 1673 and succeeded him in that post in 1692.<br /> ESTC R36651. Oxford, Printed at the Theater [and are to be sold by Moses Pitt at the Angel in St. Pauls Church-yard, Peter Parker at the Leg unknown
123536London Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1854. . 4to 29 x 22.5 cm; excised bookplate from front pastedown; contemporary pebble-grain black morocco covers panelled in gilt gilt spine in 6 compartments all edges gilt a little rubbed very good.<br /> A well-preserved mid-Victorian King James Bible in the original black pebble-grain gilt-panelled morocco binding.<br /> London, Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1854. unknown
123736Oxford and London Printed by the University-Printers; at the Theater in Oxford and are to be sold by Peter Parker at the Leg and Star over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil. London; and by J. Richardson for the Company of Stationers 1696; 1691; 1699. . Three works in 1 vol.; 12mo 14.5 x 8 cm; without the appocrypha as issued ownership inscriptions in pen to front endpapers; contemporary black morocco covers panelled in gilt containing the initials 'I B' gilt spine in 5 compartments all edges gilt a little rubbed with small chip to head of spine very good.<br /> A very pleasing example of a late seventeenth-century pocket King James Bible bound in contemporary black morocco gilt for the owner John Barfoot with his initials 'I B' aka 'J B' stamped in the centre of the covers with The Book of Common Prayer and Psalms. <br /><br />Without the Apocrypha as issued.<br /> ESTC R25628; Herbert 842; DM 663. Oxford [and] London, Printed by the University-Printers; at the Theater in Oxford, and are to be sold by Peter Parker at the Leg unknown
104192London Printed by Thomas Baskett 1751. . 2 vols bound in 4; folio 41.5 x 27 cm; text in two columns ruled in red two printed title-pages extra-illustrated with 213 engraved plates 29 double-page marbled endpapers some minor marginal staining to some plates bookplates; bound in contemporary navy morocco gilt with the arms of the second duke of Newcastle all edges gilt the border beautifully decorated with an elaborate gilt design spines also gilt in compartments gilt edges bindings slightly faded extremities very slightly rubbed; otherwise a very good copy.<br /> MP22 A fine copy of this rare bible with superb provenance. Extra-illustrated with 213 engraved plates including 29 double-page. <br /><br />The plates have captions in several languages including English and Hebrew and the artists include G. Hoet A. Houbraken and Bernard Picart.<br /><br />This scarce edition includes both the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha. It is notable for being the first folio size edition published by Thomas Baskett the son of the King's Printer John Baskett who first starting printing bibles in London in 1711. Thomas inherited his father's printing house and his title as King's Printer. His reputation grew and his bibles were the first English bibles to be printed in America in 1761. <br /><br />This finely bound copy is from the library of the Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne 1720-1794 who inherited the dukedom from his uncle in 1768. He held many other prestigious posts such as Gentleman of the Bedchamber to George II and George III and several official posts including Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire 1742-1757 High Steward of Westminster 1759-1794 and Comptroller of Customs of the Port of London 1749-1794.<br /> Herbert 1091. London, Printed by Thomas Baskett, 1751. unknown
1939505760Concordia Publishing House 1939. Leather. VERY GOOD. Undated printing but with owner's gilt-embossed name to front cover d. 1941. Full pebble-grained black leather with gilt stamped spine lettering and sixe blind-ruled spine panels all edges art gilt. With color litho maps dictionary concordance and various other helps. Dual-column self-pronouncing with center-column references. Covers show moderate wear gilt somewhat dulled but edges still fairly sharp some dogeared pages and a few short tears otherwise a clean text with no markings and tight Smyth-sewn binding. Concordia Publishing House unknown
1978LFA008e8N° 85 - Janvier 1978 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée
8844P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
88431760.
8846P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8847P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8840P., Huquier et fils, (fin XVIIIème).
8845P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
001642Thew Folio Society. Hardcover. Very Good/Not relevant. Bielefeld Gebruckt und verlegt von Just. Nicolaus Süvern 1744; title page printed in red and black; pastedown at both the start and the end of the book block in old red yellow and blue marbled paper; no free pages present again at both ends but with no indication of specific loss so perhaps not ever present; 8vo 90 x 160mm;pp vi 397 v 96 112 114 8 14; later but still early black leather binding blind panelled and with no lettering spine with raised bands; all edges gilt and with all three edge surfaces decorated at each end with blind stamping; altogether a handsome but also restrained book with several handsome title pages clean and tight and generally in very good condition. . . . . . The book is more than simply a new testament after Luther's version containing also an informative Psalter the Psalms of David a catechism song book and other material; old ink ownership note W.B Gould neatly written on the title page. <br/> <br/> Thew Folio Society hardcover
192912565Paris Piazza 1929 Un volume in-4 en feuilles sous couverture illustrée et rempliée, et étui cartonné, non paginé, texte orné en rouge et noir, 12 hors texte en couleurs par Léon Carré, lettrines, en-têtes, ornements et culs-de-lampe en noir et rouge. Bel exemplaire numéroté (207), l'un des 500 sur vélin de Rives.
201521941Actes Sud / l'an 2, 2015. In-4, cartonnage couleurs. Coin supérieur du second plat très légèrement tapé, pour le reste à l'état de neuf.
8885P., Basset (mi XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
8849P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8850P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8880(Trace de pliure au centre).
1999PMV418003EParis: Éd. Findakly 1999. Trade paperback. Good/Not issued. 27 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text translated from English</i></b>. Éd. Findakly paperback
8865P., de Poilly, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver et pliures).
8857P., de Poilly, (fin du XVIIIème).
8861Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).