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04819London: Chatto and Windus 1886. A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days.<br/>Extra-Illustrated by the Insertion of over Two Hundred Illustrations<br/><br/>GREGO Joseph. A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days. Showing the State of Political Parties and Party Warfare at the Hustings and in the House of Commons from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria. Illustrated from the original Political Squibs Lampoons Pictorial Satires and Popular Caricatures of the time.<br/>London: Chatto and Windus 1886. <br/><br/>Large Paper Edition limited to one hundred and eleven numbered copies - this being No. 90.<br/><br/>Extra illustrated by the insertion of 216 additional illustrations including additional pages of text ephemera 146 uncolored plates and 50 hand colored plates including 4 folding all colored plates listed below. Additionally bound in at end is The Dorchester Guide; or a House that Jack Built. With Thirteen Cuts. London: Printed and Published for the Author 1819. Quarto 35 pp. all inlaid to size.<br/><br/>Large quarto 11 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches; 286 x 222 mm. 2 limitation verso blank xxvii 1 blank 403 1 imprint pp.<br/><br/>Bound by H.J. Rogers of Bristol ca. 1886. Three quarter red scored calf over green cloth boards ruled in gilt. Spine with four double raised bands ruled in gilt. Gilt ornaments and lettering in compartments marbled endpapers top edge gilt others uncut. A fine example of a late nineteenth century extra-illustrated work.<br/><br/>List of Additional Color Plates 46 total:<br/><br/>Prelim: A Sketch at Brentford. anonymous 1804 - BM Satires 10268<br/>Frontis: The Rights of Women or the Effects of Female Enfranchisement. folding G. Cruikshank Comic Alman. 1853<br/>Pg. 20: I means to say that a man like me gets edifyd at these elections. anonymous<br/>Pg. 56: A Long Headed Election. Fold-Out G.M. Woodward 1806 BM Satires 10610 <br/>Pg. 174: Duke of Grafton.<br/>Pg. 218: Ministers or a Gracious Answer to Grievous Petitions. Fold-Out Anonymous<br/>Pg. 225: The Daily Advertiser. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 227: Political Dinner. Henry Alken<br/>Pg. 232: Meeting of the Monied Interest. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 238: Sir Samuel House. <br/>Pg. 243: Members of the Whig Club. Dighton<br/>Pg. 248: Pizzaro a New Play or the Drury-Lane Masquerade. Gillray <br/>Pg. 250: John Bulls' Watchman Neglecting his Duty!!! John Cawse<br/>Pg. 251: Gloria Mundi. Jame Gillray<br/>Pg. 256: Doctor Sangrado Relieving John Bull of the Yellow Fever. Isaac Cruikshank<br/>Pg. 259: John Bull at his Studies attended by his Guardian Angel. Unknown<br/>Pg. 262: The Brazen Image erected on a Pedestal wrought by Himself. Charles Williams<br/>Pg. 265: The Apostate Jack R the Political Rat Catcher. Fold-Out Thomas Rowlandson<br/>Pg. 268: Shrine at St. Ann's Hill. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 272: The Magnanimous Minister chastising Prufsian Perfidy. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 288: Stealing off; -or- prudent Secesion. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 292: Peter and Paul expell'd from Paradise. Fold-Out James Gillray<br/>Pg. 296: hic niger est hunc. caveto. Unknown<br/>Pg. 297: Preliminaries of Peace! -or- John Bull and his Little Friends Marching to Paris. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 305: Two Pair of Portraits; presented to all the unbiased Electors of Great Britain by John Horne Tooke. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 307: Improvement in Weights & Measures. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 311: The Bond Street Battalion. Anonymous<br/>Pg. 316: The Triumph of Quassia. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 318: ‘Tis all vel at Vindsor.<br/>Pg. 319: A Kick at the Broad Bottoms. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 320: A Great Stream from a Petty Fountain; -or- John Bull swamped in the Flood of new Taxes! Cormorants Fishing in the Stream. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 320: Election Candidates. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 324: Duke of Norfolk. Dighton<br/>Pg. 326: The Cunning Hen. <br/>Pg. 330: Achilles.<br/>Pg. 335: Long Franky.<br/>Pg. 340: A Kow-Cumber.<br/>Pg. 342: State Cavalry frightened into a Retreat from the City Dinner. Heath<br/>Pg. 345: The Steping Stone or John Bull peeping into Futurity!!! Gillray <br/>Pg. 347: Paddy Whack!<br/>Pg. 352: The Oeld'un.<br/>Pg. 354: Orange Pe-l.<br/>Pg. 360: A drive from Dublin.<br/>Pg. 362: A Man of All-Weathers.<br/>Pg. 364: Once in Battersea Now in Chelsea.<br/>Pg. 366: The Last Stage.<br/><br/>Prelim: Broadside "England expects every Man to do his Duty. To The Electors of Chippenham folding<br/>Facing title: The Chelmsford Petition. Broad-Bottom-Patriots addressing the Essex Calves! James Gillray 1808<br/>Pg. 24: Prynne. Benoist sculp. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 26: Laurence Hide Earl of Rochester. G. Kneller pinx; Goldar sculp. oval portrait 1813<br/>Pg. 28: A. Marvell. portrait<br/>Pg. 29: Prince George. From an extra rare Print by Droeshout 1810 full-length portrait<br/>Pg. 60: Gog & Magog. Guildhall. Pubd. I Asperne 1810<br/>Pg. 69: Thomas Marquis of Wharton. portrait<br/>Pg. 72: Jonathan Swift. D.D. John Kirkwood after Charles Grey etched full-length portrait<br/>Pg. 73: Richard Steel. Baxter del. Hopwood sculp. stipple portrait<br/>Pg. 74: Sarah Duchess of Marlborough. Woolnoth after Rivers. portrait<br/>Pg. 78: Robert Earl of Orford. 1775 J. Collyer sculpt. portrait<br/>Pg. 107: Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat. 1808. full-length portrait<br/>Pg. 125: Thomas Pelham Duke of Newcastle. Engraved by W. Holl. full-length portrait<br/>Pg. 127: The Most Noble Henry Pelham Duke of Newcastle. W.H. Mote after H.W. Pickersgill portrait<br/>Pg. 128: Sr. John Barnard Bart. Chambars sculp. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 130: Lottery Insurance Office. 1790. Barlow after Collings<br/>Pg. 143: The Royal Oak Inn. 1766. Courbauld after W. Hogarth. engraved view<br/>Pg. 145: Polling. G. Clint after W. Hogarth. etched view<br/>Pg. 147: Chairing the Members. Courbauld after W. Hogarth. view<br/>Pg. 148: No Title. Courbauld after W. Hogarth. view<br/>Pg. 157: The Oxford Magazine Mansfield; Beckford; Harley; Trecothick; Recorder. engraved view<br/>Pg. 158: John Wilkes Esqr. 1796. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 160: The Celebrated William Hogarth Esqr. J. Mills after W. Hogarth. portrait with Hogarth's dog<br/>Pg. 160: The Bruiser C Churchill illustration depicting a bear and a dog<br/>Pg. 163: Hieroglyphics<br/>Pg. 169: A Recorder on his Pilgrimage. A Man of Honour an a Gentleman. Harley.<br/>Pg. 174: "Wilkes and Liberty" Riots. The Scotch Victory. Murder of Allen by a Grenadier. Massacre of St. George's Fields. 1768.<br/>Pg. 175: The Murder/Manslaughter we should say of Mr. Smith by the heroic Scotch Serjeant.<br/>Pg. 176: Midas; or the Surry Justice.<br/>Pg. 178: The Brentwood Election.<br/>Pg. 178: The Hustings at Brentford Middlesex Election 1768. Serjeant Glynn and Sir W. Beauchamp Proctor.<br/>Pg. 183: The Rt. Honourable Samuel Turner Esq. Lord Mayor of London.<br/>Pg. 185: John Horne Tooke Esq.r portrait<br/>Pg. 187: The Siege of Warwick Castle; or The Battle between the Fellons & Licenciates.<br/>Pg. 192: HP. portrait<br/>Pg. 192: A Perspective and Political View of the Timber Yard at L_e.<br/>Pg. 194: The Addressers.<br/>Pg. 201: Sequel to he Battle of Temple Bar - Presentation of The Loyal Address at St. James's Palace. 1769.<br/>Pg. 201: The Battle of Temple Bar.<br/>Pg. 204: Carlton Houfe Junto in Fear & Trembling.<br/>Pg. 206: The Effects of Petitions and Remonstrances.<br/>Pg. 209: The Curious Zebra.<br/>Pg. 210: The Cockney Petition! Enter Mr. Noodle & Mr. Doodle.<br/>Pg. 212: William Beckford Esq. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 213: James Townsend Esq. Lord Mayor of London. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 214: The Westminster Petition - a kick-out from Wimbledon.<br/>Pg. 215: Brass Crosby Esq. Lord Mayor of London. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 220: J.s Townfend Esq. Sheriff. W.m Beckford Esq. Lord Mayor 1769. Jno. Sawbridge Esq. Sheriff. 3 circular portraits<br/>Pg. 222: Junius.<br/>Pg. 223: The City Carriers.<br/>Pg. 224: Picture of Europe for July 1772.<br/>Pg. 226: The Right Hon. Earl Spencer. portrait<br/>Pg. 226: Set of six circular portraits labeled Nos. 1-6.<br/>Pg. 226: Mungo Campbell. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 227: George Saville Marquis of Halifax. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 228: The Right Hon.ble John Charles Earl Spencer. portrait<br/>Pg. 229: The State Hackney Coach.<br/>Pg. 231: Sir J. Banks. portrait<br/>Pg. 233: Three Boroughs. 1. Dunwich. 2. Old Sarum. 3. Bramber.<br/>Pg. 235: A Peep into the Retreat at Tinnehinch.<br/>Pg. 237: Evidence to Character; being a Portrait of a Traitor by his Friends and by Himself.<br/>Pg. 241: Sir Abraham Hume Bart. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 247: In Pizzarra's plans observe the Statesman's wisdom guides the poormans heart. etched by J. Chapman<br/>Pg. 249: The Right Hon.ble W.m. Pitt. portrait<br/>Pg. 254: The RIght Hon.ble Charles James Fox. portrait<br/>Pg. 254: The Mother and the Child.<br/>Pg. 257: Carlo Khan's Triumphal Entry into Leadenhall St.<br/>Pg. 257: Untitled<br/>Pg. 264: T. Rowlandson: Master Billy's Procession to the Grocers' Hall.<br/>Pg. 265: T. Rowlandson: The Apostate Jack Robinson the Political Rat-Catcher 1784.<br/>Pg. 266: Sam House. The Patriotic Publican. portrait<br/>Pg. 266: T. Rowlandson: The Rival Candidates - Great Westminster Election 1784.<br/>Pg. 268: T. Rowlandson: The Hanoverian Horse and the British Lion March 1784.<br/>Pg. 275: The Wit's Last Stake; or the Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers. By T. Rowlandson.<br/>Pg. 276: Lords of the Bedchamber. By T. Rowlandson.<br/>Pg. 277: The Westminster Watchman. By T. Rowlandson.<br/>Pg. 277: Captain Charles Morris. portrait<br/>Pg. 280: The Ladies Maria Laura and Horatia Waldegrave.<br/>Pg. 281: The Case is Altered. By T. Rowlandson.<br/>Pg. 282: The Procession to the Hustings After a Successful Canvass. By T. Rowlandson.<br/>Pg. 284: The Westminster Deserter Drummed Out of the Regiment. Defeat of Sir Cecil Wray. Hustings Covent Garden Westminster Election 1784. By T. Rowlandson.<br/>Pg. 285: Liberty and Fame Introducing Female Patriotism Duchess of Devonshire to Britannia 1784. By T. Rowlandson.<br/>Pg. 287: Defeat of the High and Mighty Balissimo Corbettino and his Famed Cecilian Forces.<br/>Pg. 289: The Rt. Hon.ble Samuel Lord Hood. Admiral of the Blue. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 294: Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield. portrait<br/>Pg. 297: John Thelwall. portrait<br/>Pg. 298: G. Byng. portrait<br/>Pg. 298: Meeting of the Patriotic Citizens at Copenhagen House 1795. By James Gillray.<br/>Pg. 299: At Hackney Meeting - Fox Byng and Mainwaring. By James Gillray. half-page illustration<br/>Pg. 300: The Dissolution; or the Alchymist Producing an Aetherial Representation. William Pitt Dissolving the House of Commons 1796. By James Gillray.<br/>Pg. 301: The Hustings - Covent Garden 1796. By James Gillray half-page illustration<br/>Pg. 305: Two Pair of Portraits. Presented to all the unbiased electors of Great Britain 1798. By James Gillray.<br/>Pg. 308: H. C. Combe Esq. circular portrait<br/>Pg. 309: Councellor Ego. portrait<br/>Pg. 312: Sir W.m Curtis Bart Ald & M.P. portrait<br/>Pg. 312: Middlesex Election 1804. A long pull - a strong pull - and a pull all together. By James Gillray.<br/>Pg. 315: The Night Mare.<br/>Pg. 323: A peep into the Cave of Jacobinism.<br/>Pg. 325: Untitled. portrait<br/>Pg. 328: The R.t Hon.ble William Windham. portrait<br/>Pg. 329: The O'Connell Statue.<br/>Pg. 333: Sir Samuel Romilly. portrait<br/>Pg. 334: The Law's Delay. Reading the Riot Act 1820. By G. Cruikshank.<br/>Pg. 338: Mr. Sheriff Waithman. portrait<br/>Pg. 338: Coriolanus Addressing the Plebs 1820. By George Cruikshank.<br/>Pg. 343: The Greyces.<br/>Pg. 344: Baron Brougham & Vaux. portrait<br/>Pg. 346: Election Squibs and Crackers for 1830. By W. Heath.<br/>Pg. 348: Henry-Richard Vassall Baron Holland F.R.S.-F.S.A. portrait<br/>Pg. 349: Charles Grey Earl Grey. portrait<br/>Pg. 354: His Honour the Beadle William IV Driving the Wagabonds out of the Parish. Nov. 28 1830. By W. Heath.<br/>Pg. 356: Leap-Frog Down Constitution Hill. April 13 1831. By J. Doyle HB.<br/>Pg. 356: John Scott First Earl of Eldon. portrait<br/>Pg. 357: Hoo-Loo-Choo alias John Bull and the Doctors. May 2 1831.<br/>Pg. 357: The R.t. Hon.ble Sir Robert Peel Bart. portrait<br/>Pg. 358: Agitation.<br/>Pg. 358: Leap-Frog on a Level; or Going Headlong to the Devil. May 6 1831. By J. Doyle HB.<br/>Pg. 366: John Gilpin. May 13 1831. By J. Doyle HB.<br/>Pg. 367: "The Handwriting on the Wall". May 26 1831. King William IV.<br/>Pg. 367: Old Slaughter Backing Out.<br/>Pg. 369: The R.t Hon.ble Lord John Russell M.P. portrait<br/>Pg. 370: Set of Four Illustrations: The Windsor Camp. The Hen-peck'd Monarch. Untitled. Portraits of the Political Burkers!<br/>Pg. 370: Varnishing - A Sign of "The Times". June 1 1831. By J. Doyle HB.<br/>Pg. 371: The Rival Mount-O'-Bankes; or the Dorsetshire Juggler. May 25 1831. By J. Doyle HB.<br/>Pg. 372: Mazeppa - "Again he urges on his wild career". Aug. 7 1832. By J. Doyle HB.<br/>Pg. 372: Set of two illustrations: Interior of the Tory Charnel House. Untitled.<br/>Pg. 374: A Celebrated Commander on the retir'd list.<br/>Pg. 375: Set of four illustrations: Passing the Piers. The Contest for Westminster. Untitled. The Reform Mill for Grinding the Old Constitution Young.<br/>Pg. 375: Sinbad the Sailor and the Old Man of the Sea. June 8 1833. By J. Doyle HB. half-page illustration<br/>Pg. 376: Set of six illustrations: Columbine. Lover. Harlequin. Pantaloon. Good Genius. Clown.<br/>Pg. 376: Three Great Pillars of Government; or a Walk from White Conduit House to St. Stephen's. July 23 1834. By J. Doyle HB.<br/>Pg. 378: Set of four illustrations: The Grey Horse at the End of His Journey. John Bull and his Burdens. The Political Game of High-Cockolorum. The Rioters being conveyed to Justice.<br/>Pg. 378: Set of two illustrations same title: Inconveniences that might have arisen from the ballot. By G. Seymour.<br/>Pg. 379: Set of four illustrations: Duke of York - His Statue and His Debts. Lord Londonderry as Marmaduke Magog. Wetherell the Fire-Work Maker. Lyndhurst.<br/>Pg. 380: Set of three illustrations: The Arms of the Church. Arms of the Boroughmongers. Guy Fawkes for 1832.<br/>Pg. 381: The Great Dog Question.<br/>Pg. 382: Set of four illustrations: An Irish Political Kangaroo. The Grey Monkey and the Irish Cat. Tithes for the Irish Parsons. Election Humours Climbing the Pole.<br/>Pg. 383: Hon. Mr. Leader portrait<br/>Pg. 384: Set of four illustrations: Conservative Dinner. Retreat of the Tory Army. Guy Faux Day. The Devil Upon Two Sticks.<br/>Pg. 385: Set of six illustrations: Lord Eldon. Duke of Cumberland. Duke of Wellington. Croker. Sir Chas Wetherell. Lord Londonderry.<br/>Pg. 386: Sir Francis Burdett Bart M.P. portrait<br/>Pg. 387: John Arthur Roebuck Esq. portrait<br/>Pg. 389: The Unsuccessful Candidate.<br/>Pg. 390: The Right Hon.ble Earl of Durham. portrait<br/>Pg. 391: The Successful Candidate.<br/>Pg. 392: The Canvasser.<br/>Pg. 393: The R.t Hon.ble Henry John Temple Lord Viscount Palmerston G.C.B. portrait<br/>Pg. 394: "The Independent Woter".<br/>Pg. 395: The Charter - A Common's Scene.<br/>Pg. 396: Show of Hands for a Liberal Candidate.<br/><br/>Pg. 404: The Dorchester Guide; or A House That Jack Built. With Thirteen Cuts. 35 pp.<br/><br/><br/>Additional B&W Fold-Out Plates:<br/><br/>Pg. 168: The Laird of the Boot. Unknown<br/>Pg. 202: New Morality; or The promis'd Installment of the High Priest of the Theophilanthropes. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 240: An Irish Howl. Thomas Rowlandson<br/>Pg. 289: Doublures of Characters. James Gillray<br/>Pg. 294: A Charm for Democracy Reviewed Analysed & Destroyed. Henry Merke after Thomas Rowlandson<br/>Pg. 296: Pacific Entrance of Earl Wolf Lord Lonsdale into Blackhaven 1792. By James Gillray.<br/>Pg. 315: Posting to the Election; or a Scene on the Road to Brentford 1806. By James Gillray. London: Chatto and Windus, 1886 unknown books
166537826En te Kantabrigia: Ioannou Phieldou 1665. 12mo 14.5 cm 5.75". 36 126 2 blank pp. <br><br>as issued with the same publisher's Bible. Psalms. Greek. 1664. Psalterion toy Dabid kata tous Hebdomekonta eis ta tmemata ta en te tes Agglikanes Ekkesias leitourgia nomizomena diegemenon. 12mo. 1664. 2 115 3 11771 1 pp. and Bible. New Testament. Greek. 1665. Tes kaines diathekes apanta. 12mo. 2 419 1 pp.<br>Â Â Â Â First edition of this Greek translation of the Book of Common Prayer. The preface is signed "I.D." i.e. James Duport a popular professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge who had the year before printed a translation of the Psalter which appears here with the BCP as issued under a separate title-page and Ordinal along with the Greek New Testament and Apocrypha the title-page of the New Testament being an insert and the Apocrypha having separate pagination. This is only the second translation of the BCP into Greek following the first by Elias Petley in 1638. There were apparently two settings of this edition produced by printer John Field in the same year under the same title and imprint with priority not established; the present example has line six of the main title-page all in capital letters and the "Alma mater Cantabrigia" device following the last page of the Psalter but while the sun is on the left and the cup on the right of the Psalter title-page device they are reversed on the New Testament title-page apparently indicating that the New Testament is from a variant post-dating the BCP and Psalter.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary mottled calf Cambridge-style covers framed in double gilt fillets and panelled in triple gilt fillets with gilt-tooled corner fleurons; spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-ruled compartments.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front free endpaper with early inscription in red pencil: "Gibson's / Queens / Oxon. / 1787." Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Biblos: Wing rev. ed. B3632; ESTC R204258; Griffiths 45:3. Psalterion: Wing B2720A; ESTC R204259. Tes kaines diathekes: Darlow & Moule 4702; Wing B2733. Bound as above worn and showing expectable acid-pitting with edges extremities and spine rubbed; spine label cracked with loss of central portion of label. Endpapers with early inked annotations in Greek and English. Central portion with top-marginal faint to light waterstaining generally though not always but a sliver; one leaf with tear from outer margin into text with loss of one letter; one leaf with short tear along paper flaw without loss of text. Final work with early inked underlining; rear fly-leaf with a few jotted references in Greek. => A scholar's copy of this nice example of early English Greek liturgical/scriptural printing. Ioannou Phieldou hardcover books
1665WRCLIT65562Cambridge: Exetypothe par'; Ioannou Phieldou i.e. J. Field . 1665. 35126; 2171pp. 12mo. Contemporary unlettered calf. Cambridge crest on second title-page. Hinges cracked but cords sound extremities worn contemporary ownership inscription on titlepage and free endsheet some spotting to A3-4 and minor soiling elsewhere; a good sound copy. The first or second edition of this translation into Greek by the Cambridge classicist James Duport 1606 - 79 of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer and the Psalms. The two titles are usually found bound together as in the present copy. Blank Q4 is present. ESTC locates another edition of the same year from an entirely new setting priority not declared. ESTC R204258 & R204259. WING B3632 & B2720A. GRIFFITH 45:3. Exetypothe par'; Ioannou Phieldou [i.e. J. Field] .. unknown books
1638254393Genève: Pierre Aubert 1638. First edition of the New Testament translated into modern Greek. Bilingual text Koiné and Modern Greek in two columns. 24 452; 1-314 2 ff. Volume II: leaf 4a2 i.e. 278 largely torn away and with two later blank leaves inserted 4a3 i.e. 279 defective at lower gutter with some narrow loss of text. 2 vols. 4to. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked with much of the original gilt backstrip and labels laid down gilt monogram on boards marbled endsheets. Woodcut device on title-page woodcut initials and head and tail pieces. Calf treated at some point early on with a darkening agent bookplates and blindstamps in corner of each title of the "Society for the Home Study of Holy Scripture and Church History" irrelevant bookseller's description pasted to front endpaper of first volume. I:4 shows a quarter sized ink spot with smaller droplets and a discoloration to fore-margin occasional light marginal discolorations elsewhere a few signatures a bit tanned; still very good. Volume II: intermittent damp staining from 4b1 through end some worming from 4c1 through end often costing several letters or words per leaf; just a flawed companion to the former volume. First edition of the New Testament translated into modern Greek. Bilingual text Koiné and Modern Greek in two columns. 24 452; 1-314 2 ff. Volume II: leaf 4a2 i.e. 278 largely torn away and with two later blank leaves inserted 4a3 i.e. 279 defective at lower gutter with some narrow loss of text. 2 vols. 4to. First Edition of the New Testament in Modern Greek. First edition of the New Testament translated into modern Greek. An important and attractive publication sponsored by the States General of Holland to foster amity between the Greek and Reformed Churches. The modern Greek was prepared by the monk Maximus of Gallipoli and the edition was authorized by the Patriarch of Constantinople Cyril Lucarius who contributed a Preface. The edition is reported to have consisted of some 1500 copies. The rationale behind the preparation of this text was much the same as the impetus leading to the publication by Elzevier of a modern Greek translation of the Dutch Reformed Catechism in 1648. Darlow & Moule 4958; Cathedral Libraries Catalogue b1500 Pierre Aubert unknown books
1944202021New York: Greek American Committee for National Unit 1944. Six-panel brochure 4.5x7.5 inches very good. Greek American Committee for National Unit unknown books
164240055Cantabrigiae: Ex officina Rogeri Danielis 1642. Folio 37.5 cm 14.5". 8 10 ff. 766 i.e. 764 pp. 12 ff. 125 1 blank pp. 2 1 blank ff. <br><br>In 1565 Theodore Beza 15191605 also de Bèsze or Bèze Calvin's chief assistant and successor as leader of his reform movement first published his edition of the Greek New Testament with the Vulgate and his own Latin translation. For the edition of 1582 he revised his text based on the discovery of the important Codex Bezae Codex D a manuscript of the Gospels and Acts probably written in the 5th century and the principal witness to the Western textual tradition of the New Testament. Beza personally owned this codex and presented it to Cambridge University in 1581.<br>Â Â Â Â This is the first folio edition of the Greek New Testament to be printed in England as well as the => first GreekLatin edition of Beza's New Testament to be printed there. It is also considered by the ODCC to be the best edition of Beza's Latin translation of the New Testament. The text is based on Beza's fourth and last edition of 1598 and includes his annotations. Joachim Camerarius's commentary on the New Testament is appended at the end with its own sectional title-page and pagination.<br>Â Â Â Â Handsomely printed with an => engraved printer's device on the title-page by Wenceslas Hollar and woodcut initials head- and tailpieces this edition has the text in three parallel columns Greek Beza's Latin version and the Vulgate with a wealth of commentary above and below. The title-page exists in three states: the present one is printed in black only and lists the print-shop of Roger Daniel without "Londini venales prostant."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: 1710 ownership signature of "R. Holde----." Later in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. 2728A; ESTC R35303; Darlow & Moule 4686; not in Rumball-Petre Rare Bibles. On Beza see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 16667. On the Western text of the N.T. see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 147071. Contemporary Dutch-style vellum over pasteboards with central blind-stamped medallion on both boards within a blind double-rule frame; vellum split along front joint outside and peeling at top and bottom of spine. Evidence of silk ties. Title-leaf with dust-soiling and discoloration at inner margin; dust-soiling and light water- or dampstaining variably elsewhere. Overall a sound decent copy. Ex officina Rogeri Danielis hardcover books
1975004508Playboy Press 1975. Book. Fine. Cloth. Presentation & Association. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in like jacket.Presentation & Association."JR Hurley Jimmy the Greek."Hurley is a Business Author.Fresh copy. Playboy Press Hardcover books
228789London: Kegan Paul Tranch Trubner & Co. Ltd. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. H. Alken Phiz and W. Heath. With Numerous Illustrations By H. Alken Phiz and W. Heath; Previous owner's bookplate attached to front paste-down. No pencil or ink markings in text. First signature loose but just holding. Green cloth binding with gilt lettering and decoration. Light edgewear with moderate wear at head and tail of spine. near Very Good binding. Kegan Paul, Tranch, Trubner & Co., Ltd unknown books
2507Charlottesville Virginia: The Daughters 2014. . Oblong 12mo 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; spiral-bound with royal-blue spiral at top edge. Superb collection of really mouth-watering Greek recipes handed down in the Greek community and going directly back over 100 years to the Old Country. Favorites include Achladakia Baklava Finikia Galatoboure Kokoulourakia and Paximadia. Also included an awesome rice pudding and Braided Sweet Bread Tsoureki. All profits go to the Daughters of Penelope chapter at the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church in Charlottesville Virginia. Kal reksi! Make some traditional treats for the family this holiday season. Charlottesville, Virginia: [The Daughters], [2014]. unknown books
198318981Los Angeles: UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Publications and UCLA Latin American Center Publications 1983. xii 490p. illustrated with graphs and tables very good first edition trade paperback in wraps. Includes sections on migrants and on Chicano identity. Chicano Research Center Anthology #3 Latin American studies #56. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Publications and UCLA Latin American Center Publications unknown books
1985115649Mexico City: El Colegio de México 1985. Paperback. 272p. one of 3000 copies text in Spanish very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. With much on immigration economic integration etc. El Colegio de México paperback books
19291321490London: The Nonesuch Press 1929. Hardcover. Large Octavo; pp 431; Fair; light brown spine with black text to paper label; volume 1 only; cloth has severe staining and soiling to exterior; light wear to corners; beveled edges; strong boards; text block shows dark staining to fore and tail exterior edges; deckled edges; top edge gilt; extra spine label tipped in at rear endpaper; illustrated;. 1321490. FP New Rockville Stock. The Nonesuch Press hardcover books
1953017966Stuttgart: Privileg. Württ. Bibelanstalt 1953. Cum apparatu critico curavit Eberhard Nestle novis curis elaboravit Erwin Nestle. Editio photomechniace in maiorem formam producta. 84 671p. original black cloth. Privileg. Württ. Bibelanstalt unknown books
172334825Lipsiae: Sumptibus filii J. Friderici Gleditschii 1723. Folio cm ". 20 168 2 632 pp.; illus. <br><br>Based on John Mill's much-lauded 1707 edition of the Greek New Testament this is the second issue of Ludolph Küster's revised version originally published in 1710. A scholar from the Westphalia region of Germany Küster 16701716 specialized in paleography and Greek; this printing includes his preface and Prolegomena and extensive commentary in Latin below the main text. Using twelve new manuscripts in his research Küster significantly added to Mill's 16451707 collation.<br>Â Â Â Â The title-page printed in red and black features an => engraved vignette of the Virgin Mary enthroned above the Earth flanked by an eagle a lion a bull and an angel representing the Four Evangelists and there are => five additional large illustrative engraved vignettes functioning as headpieces in the text. Printed double-column and divided in the middle of each page by a paragraph of citations the text is dotted by a variety of woodcut floriated and historiated initials and factotum Greek capitals.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front pastedown with pencilled inscription "C.B.P.B. 1709" and with bookplate of Newton Theological Institution properly deaccessioned noting gift from library of Edward Cushing Mitchell D.D. class of 1853. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 4735. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked some time ago; scuffed and worn front joint starting from head and foot extremities rubbed and chipped. Front pastedown with inscription and bookplate as above; two text pages institutionally pressure-stamped. Offsetting to margins of first and last few leaves; waterstaining to inner portions of first 80 and a few final pages touching but not obscuring text on some pages and a small area of the first headpiece. One proud corner folded over several other corners bumped; scattered spots of light staining and ink smears not obscuring sense; occasional small edge nick. One early inked marginal annotation in English and Greek. Very readable and usable. Sumptibus filii J. Friderici Gleditschii unknown books
1786019793Londini London: Ex Prelo Joannis Nichols Typis Jacksonianis 1786. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. ii x ii xxxii 264 89 i blank. Complete with half-title and 3-leaf subscribers' list and one leaf containing a full-page engraving. Contains facsimile text in Alexandrian Greek type cut by Joseph Jackson. Contains minor scattered foxing on several pages near the beginning of the text and to the final few leaves of text. Previous owner's name stamped in upper margin of title page and again stamped much smaller on the following page. Contemporary decorated calf boards with some scratching peeling and wear refurbished; rebacked in leather with raised bands and a new gilt-stamped spine label. New endpapers retaining two original endpapers at the rear. The first three leaves were professionally and archivally light-bleached which removed most of the foxing. The first edition of the New Testament as preserved in the Codex Alexandrinus printed using a typeface that skilfully reproduced the appearance of the fifth-century original. The text is clean and unmarked. Folio: measures 18.5" x 11.75" 472mm x 297mm. Ex Prelo Joannis Nichols, Typis Jacksonianis Hardcover books
182214206Hartford: Oliverum D. Cooke et filios 1822 i.e. 1825. 12mo. 369 1 pp. <br><br>Peter Wilson's often-reprinted and much-used version of Robert Stephanus's 1550 text first appeared in America in the Hartford1822 edition. It is here in the fourth edition revised and corrected as of 1825 according to the reverse of the title-page. It is here printed in double columns. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 19711; O'Callaghan 186 1827 ed. only; Hall American Greek Testaments p. 65. Contemporary treed sheep spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label; leather rubbed and abraded with shelving number inked on foot of spine. Title-page with upper margin excised and with pencilled numeral; front pastedown with shadow of early inked owner's name. Pages slightly age-toned with occasional small spots of staining; first quarter of book with leaves faintly waterstained in upper portions. Oliverum D. Cooke et filios hardcover books
1723WRCLIT65879Lipsiæ Leipzig: Sumptibus Filii J. Fridericii Gleditschii 1723. 221682632pp. including special presentation prelim. Folio signed in 4s. Full 18th century gilt paneled vellum gilt extra with Amsterdam College arms in central panel and variations on Amsterdam city arms as corner pieces and as central devices in 5 of 7 spine compartments. Title in red and black. Engraved title vignette; engraved headpieces; tailpieces; initials some historiated. Greek and roman letter. Binding a bit rubbed and lightly soiled early and careful restoration of lower 12cm of spine in vellum ink bookseller's annotations on front and rear pastedowns extreme lower blank forecorner torn from 2I3 not approaching text small receding brown spot from A4 to B4 otherwise a very good or better copy. Second edition of Ludolph Kuster's revision of Mill's New Testament text the latter first published in Oxford in 1707. The first edition of Kuster's revision appeared at Amsterdam/Rotterdam with a Leipzig imprint in 1710. This is an interesting copy in an elaborate prize binding and including a specially printed singleton presentation leaf bearing an engraved vignette of the Amsterdam City arms and eleven lines of boilerplate letterpress with the variables executed in manuscript: in this case in 1760 to one "Joanni Meyer" signed in ink by the examiner. Mill's text accompanied by its "Prolegomena" described by D&M as "monumental" is "perhaps the most famous Greek Testament of the eighteenth century" - D&M 4725. An attractive copy. DARLOW & MOULE 4375 OCLC: 3041133. Sumptibus Filii J. Fridericii Gleditschii hardcover books
186319275Lipsiae: F.A. Brockhaus 1863. 4to. lxxxi 148 pp. 1 plt. <br><br>First edition of the non-facsimile printing of the Codex Sinaiticus a 4th century uncial manuscript of the Greek Bible written between 330350. With the Codex Vaticanus Sinaiticus is one of the most valuable manuscripts for textual criticism of the Greek New Testament and for the Septuagint.<br>Â Â Â Â Text in Greek with introductory material in Latin. One leaf is a folding facsimile of an original page of the manuscript. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule. Modern cloth with leather spine labels. Occasional foxing. F.A. Brockhaus hardcover books
176334979Oxoni: E typographeo Clarendoniano 1763. 8vo in 4s 23.5 cm 9.25". 4 676 pp. <br><br>Sole octavo printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type i.e. Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself; and indeed this pleasingly was printed from the only set of Baskerville type that survives to this day still at Oxford's Clarendon Press. The text was based on the Mill edition of the Greek N.T.; Darlow and Moule notes that while the text "generally reproduces that of Mill . . . Reuss notes seven variations." => An important example of 18th-century fine printing of the Bible.<br>Â Â Â Â This copy retains its half-title.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: The Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Gaskell enlarged ed. Add. 2; Darlow & Moule 4756. Contemporary acid-stained calf rebacked some time ago with morocco spine with gilt-stamped title and publication information; edges and extremities rubbed sides and spine with small scuffs. New endpapers with pencilled annotations; back pastedown with California bookseller's small ticket. No library markings. Title-page with tiny nick in upper edge. Pages very slightly age-toned with a very few scattered small spots otherwise crisp and clean. E typographeo Clarendoniano unknown books
159939429Heidelberg: Ex officina Commeliniana 1599. 8vo 19.9 cm 7.75". 14 827 1 pp. Lacks interior blank only. <br><br>One of the last 16th-century interlinear editions of the Greek New Testament and Vulgate Latin as first presented in Plantin's monumental Royal Antwerp Polyglot Bible of 156972. The text is printed in Greek with the Vulgate in roman type inter-linearly; additionally there are decorative letters and head and tailpieces. When the Vulgate differs from the Greek its text is printed in the margin as a shouldernote and a literal Latin rendering by the great Spanish theologian Benedictus Arias Montanus a.k.a. Benito Arias Montano is printed in italics in the text. The Commelin device appears on the title-page which describes this printing as "Editio postrema multò quàm antehac emendatior."<br>Â Â Â Â Evidence of Readership: Marginal notes or accents in at least two early hands have been added in ink in two dozenplus places with one page used for scribbling and content ranging from a squiggle to a word to real notes; two Latin words and the publication date in Arabic numerals under the publisher's roman have been inked to the title-page.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Early calligraphic ownership note of "Dudley" dated 1843 on binder's blank; later ownership signature of E.F. Whitehouse with the shelfmark 354 and an acquisition note including the collectorly report "It was all to bits I had it bound and consider it a great curiosity. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Adams B1716; Darlow & Moule 4656a; VD16 ZV 1904; USTC 440704. Recent half brown calf and mustard buckram cloth red leather spine label lettered in gilt all edges speckled brown new endpapers; very gently rubbed one short tear at bottom gutter of binder's blank. Light age-toning and waterstaining of various darknesses throughout most of the text with the occasional spot. The title leaf has been backed with a later paper with no loss of content; interior blank only lacking as above three leaves with small interior holes affecting letters two leaves with marginal sections torn away. Readership and provenance evidence as above with some inked notes trimmed or bled onto surrounding leaves. => Read and engaged with by multiple people and all the more intriguing because of it. Ex officina Commeliniana hardcover books
158448696Antverpiae: Ex officina Christophori Plantini 1584. Folio 6 parts in 1; pp. 8 186 2; 128; collating: ¶4 A-Y4 Z6; Aa-Qq4; woodcut device on title page; bound with: Biblica Hebraica Antverpiae 1584 Hebrew-Latin Old Testament Greek-Latin Apocrypha etc. in various pagings from back of book viz.: pp. 20 183 1; 283 1; 84; 203 1; collating from the back: †4 ‡ 6 A-O6 P8; a-x6 y-z8 aa-gg6 AA-RR6; in all 551 leaves; text in double column in Hebrew Greek and Latin; early 18th century calf blindstamped panels on covers red morocco label on spine; covers with dampstains corners bumped and showing small cracks starting at the extremities of the joints occasional light minor dampstaining but in all a very good and reasonably sound copy. Terminal flyleaf with elaborately penned inscription: "Isaac Sharpe flourishes dono Patris 1719." On the rear pastedown is Sharpe's early "Coll. Mag." bookplate dated April 4 1683 - possibly the date of his matriculation at Magdalene College Cambridge. The Greek N.T. starts at the beginning of the volume and the Hebrew O.T. at the end with the Greek Apocrypha of 128 pages between them. Each Testament has its own title page and the mention of the Apocrypha on both suggests that it was intended to form an appendix to either of the Testaments if they were issued separately. See Darlow & Moule 4645 and 5106: "This forms the latter half of the complete Bible in the original languages with an interlinear Latin translation; the whole reprinted from the Antwerp polyglot"; Voet A2 p. 320. <br/><br/> Ex officina Christophori Plantini unknown books
153540636colophon: Basileae: apvd Io Bebelium for Johann Schabler called Wattenschnee 1535. 8vo 16 cm 6.25". 8 367 1 ff. <br><br>Jakob Ceporinus 14991525 born Jakob Wiesendanger the editor of this Greek Testament was => a Swiss humanist who attended the universities of Cologne and Vienna and acquired knowledge of Hebrew by studying with the German humanist Johannes Reuchlin in Ingolstadt. He worked in Basel as a proofreader for a printing house settled in Zurich and in April of 1525 was appointed as => the first Reader of Greek and Hebrew at Zwingli's school of theology in Zurich. He died unexpectedly in December 1525.<br>Â Â Â Â The first edition of his Greek New Testament appeared in 1524 from the same printer as this third edition of 1535 and like that first closely follows the Erasmus third edition with a few variants and independent readings. Also as with the 1524 edition the title-page has => four woodcuts after Urs Graf representing the evangelists and that leaf is followed by Oecolampadius' "In sacrarum literarum lectionem . . . exhortatio" pi 27.<br>Â Â Â Â The work was published at the expense of Johann Schabler called Wattenschnee whose device with motto "Durum pacientia frango" is on the verso of last leaf. The Testament text is in Greek only and each book begins with a woodcut headpiece and a historiated initial with some initials after Dance of Death designs by => Hans Holbein.<br>Â Â Â Â Reuss lists this among "Editiones Erasmicae."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: 19th-century signature on front fly-leaf of W.C.S. Tole ; most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â VD16 B4180; Adams B1653; Reuss Bibliotheca Novi Testamenti Graeci p. 33. Not in Darlow & Moule but see 4601 for the first editon. 18th-century full calf no raised bands round spine gilt extra; spine pulled at head front joint sometime repaired taking part of the label and some gilt on that side with volume now strong corners rubbed and some old abrasions. => Interior with a very few instances of old marginalia; type splendidly sharp on very clean pages. apvd Io, Bebelium {for Johann Schabler, called Wattenschnee} hardcover books
1927WRCLIT18670New York: Boni & Liveright 1927. Cloth and batik boards. First edition. One of 1500 numbered copies. Lower edge shelf- rubbed else near fine in lightly chipped dust jacket. Boni & Liveright hardcover books
18991232356London: Chapman & Hall 1899. First edition. Two octavo volumes. Hardcover in dark green cloth gilt-stamped illustration on front boards gilt-stamped spine titles top edges gilt. Featuring 350 engravings by artists such as: Robert Seymour Buss H.K. Browne Phiz Leech "Crowquill" Onwhyn Sibson Heath Sir John Gilbert R.A. C.R. Leslie R.A. F.W. Pailthorpe Charles Green R.I. Very good; some rubbing to corners and spine ends; foxing to pastedowns and endpapers. <br /> <br /> <p>Multi-volume set. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1232356. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Chapman & Hall unknown books
192626074London: Philp Lee Warner 1926. Reprint. Hardcover. Good /very good. Sold here together are the first two volumes of philisophical translations of Plotinus: The Ethical Treatises. Quarter oatmeal cloth over boards in printed dustwrappers Volume One is from 1926 and Volume Two is from 1921. Prior owner name/date to Volume Two endpaper else internally clean and unmarked volumes. Boards of both volumes are lightly worn and stained about the edges. The dustwrappers show general light wear and toning. 158 and 246 pp respectively. Philp Lee Warner hardcover books