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the-holy-bible-new-intern<p>ISBN: 0310902401</p><p>Publisher †: ‎ Grand Rapids : Zondervan Bible 1978</p><p>Leather 1145 pages With Bible case</p><p>Book in good to very good condition brown Bible case and a Black leather cover.</p><p> </p><p> </p> hardcover
1444701541.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1444701649.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
16486308London Printed by the Company of Stationers 1648. 1648 8vo. 864 p. Collates A-Zz8 lacking the blank Zz8. 17cm. Recent blind panelled calf binding. Spine with raised bands. Old endpaper preserved with an ownership inscription dated 1746. One or two catchwords trimmed by an earlier binder when the edges were gilded for a previous binding. Architectural woodcut title pages to both Testaments. Printed in Roman type in two columns with sidenotes. The first few leaves strengthened with tissue on the fore edge. A well preserved copy of a Civil War period Bible. Herbert 608. London, Printed by the Company of Stationers, hardcover
MA07B-04585American Bible Society. Collectible - Acceptable. New York: American Bible Society 1880. 4to hardcover with elaborately tooled leather boards. AEG. 804247pp. Fair. Boards lightly edge- and shelf-worn with corners bumped. Front join starting and rear joint cracked. Spine tips and rear joint leather erose. Dampstaining across top- and fore-edges. 1880 gifter's inscription inked to front free endpaper. Rear hinge quite cracked with about preceding 170 pages loosening. Some age-typical foxing but paper generally quite clean and bright quite good for the age with Family Record pages unused. Inquire if you need further information. American Bible Society hardcover
1924231294London New York : Nonesuch Press ; Dial Press 1924-1927 1924. 1st edition in this form. Hardcover. Fine copies in the original gilt-blocked parchment over boards. Small nick to the upper spine of the Samuel to Psalms volume. Remains an exceptional set; scans and additional data on request. Physical description; 5 v. : ill. ; 31 cm. Notes; Includes the Apocrypha. Title varies.New Testament has colophon: ""This book has been printed by John Johnson printer to the University at the Oxford University Press where the proofs have been read. It completes in June of the year 1927 the edition of the Bible put out by the Nonesuch Press in 5 volumes of which that containing the Apocrypha was published in December 1924; Genesis to Ruth in May 1925; Samuel to Psalms in December 1925; Proverbs to Malachi in August 1926. The copperplates have been designed and engraved by Stephen Gooden. The typography has been arranged by Francis Meynell. The edition is limited to 1000 copies on japon vellum and 75 copies on Arnold unbleached rag paper for sale in England and America. Contents; 1. The Apocrypha -- 2. Genesis to Ruth -- 3. Samuel to Psalms -- 4. Proverbs to Maccabees -- 5. The New Testament. Colophon of v. 1: This book has been printed . at the Oxford University Press . The copperplates have been designed and engraved by Stephen Gooden. The typography has been arranged by Francis Meynell. The edition is limited to 1000 copies on Japon vellum and 75 copies on Arnold unbleached rag paper.This set is supplemented by a volume containing the Apocrypha published by the Nonesuch Press in 1924.""This book has been printed by Frederick Hall printer to the University of Oxfor Press where the proofs have been read. The copperplates have been designed and engraved by Stephen Gooden. The typography has been arraged by Francis Meynell. The type is a modern rendering redesigned for this book of a letter used by Plantin. Twelve hundred and fifty copies numbered 1 to 1250 have been printed on japon vellum for England and America and seventy-five copies numbered I to LXXV on Arnold unbleached rag paper. This is number 485"" Printed at end of Apocrypha. London New York : Nonesuch Press ; Dial Press 1924-1927 hardcover
1819OB737<p>Philadelphia: Printed and published by M. Carey and Son No. 126 Chesnut Street 1819-1821. Hard Cover. 1080 72 pages 2 maps 1 folding frontispiece; 28.5 cm. The Old Testament pp. 1-634 is dated 1819; the New Testament pp.835-1080 is dated 1820; the Concordance by John Brown 72 pp. at end is dated 1821. The frontispiece folding map is of "The Journeyings of the Children of Israel." Rebound in full leather; folding map repaired; title-page soiled from pre-rebinding era; very good. Stock#OB737.</p> Printed and published by M. Carey and Son No. 126, Chesnut Street hardcover
Limited to 975 copies. AnCleveland & New York: The World Publishing Company 1949. folio. pp. xxii 1 leaf 941 1 1 leaf. text in double columns. decorative ornaments & initials. original gilt-stamped cloth a few scratches & some spotting to covers light dampstain to lower spine some occasional light thumbing Cleveland & New York: The World Publishing Company, 1949 hardcover
elala3513Oxford: At The University Press 1885. Darlow & Moule 1288. Herbert 2041. 2 Volumes in 1. 8vo. pp. x 2 696; xv 204 4. with half-title. text in double columns. 12 coloured maps. full hard-grained leather overlapping edges all edges gilt rear hinge partly cracked Oxford: At The University Press, 1885 hardcover
elala3514London: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press Warehouse & Isaac Pitman & Sons 1891. 2 Parts in 1; continuous pagination. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. 808. 2 columns. original blind-stamped cloth spine ends frayed corners worn hinges partly cracked former owner’s rubberstamp on first few leaves & at end with stains & small hole in blank margin of title from attempted removal London: Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press Warehouse & Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1891 hardcover
1950198319New York ; Cleveland : Collins Publishers 1950. Self-Pronouncing Edition. Hardback. A fine copy in the original gilt-blocked black leatherside with semi-over lapping covers. Complete with a slightly dust-dulled box-case. Bible remains literally as new; tight bright clean and especially sharp. All-edges-gilt.; 1 pages; Description: 1 vol. various pagings maps col ; 20 cm. King James Version. Subjects: Bible. English. Authorized. Notes: Words of Christ in red. Date is suggested/cannot be verified. New York ; Cleveland : Collins Publishers hardcover
elala4010Glasgow: David Bryce And Son & London: Henry Frowde 1901. Second Edition of the earliest complete miniature bible first: 1896. Bondy p. 8. cfBromer pp. 76-77. 42 x 30 mm. pp. 3 p.l. 876. India paper. 28 full-page text illus. incl. frontis. original limp gilt-stamped morocco. metal case with inset magnifying glass on upper lid metal tarnished Glasgow: David Bryce And Son & London: Henry Frowde, [1901] unknown
1830216640Oxford : Samuel Collingwood and Co. Printers to the University 1830. Stereotype Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern gilt-blocked leather over marble boards. Raised bands. Spine compartments uniformly blind-tooled. Scattered foxing. Light tanning to page margins. Damp staining evident to prelims. Pages 1151 to end are torn with loss at the corners. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 1232 pages; Physical description: 1232p ; 26cm. Subjects: Bible.O.T -- Bible.N.T. -- Bible -- Old Testament -- New Testament. Notes: ""Printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society"" --title page. Text in double columns. Oxford : Samuel Collingwood and Co. Printers to the University hardcover
1736elala1162<p>Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736-35. 1736. 2 Volumes in 1. undated engraved title by J.Sturt with imprint of Richard Ware. with Apocrypha & index. contemporary dark red morocco wide gilt tooled borders on covers incorporating crown & sceptre ornaments gilt tooled spine with 5 raised bands centre covers with black morocco onlay incorporating letters JHS & winged angel head ornaments within gilt flame border bit rubbed with minor stain on upper cover joints & spine ends repaired short splits in lower joints occasional light spotting. Provenance: Capt. William Wilkie of Montrose d. 1761 his spouse Mrs. Ann Napier d. 1779 William Petrie d. 1834. BOUND WITH: CHURCH OF ENGLAND. BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. The Book of Common Prayer. 4to. undated engraved title by J.Sturt with imprint of Richard Ware. some marginal dampstaining to first few leaves a few leaves browned. Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736. BOUND WITH: DOWNAME John. A Brief Concordance. 4to. London: Printed for R.Ware 1732. BOUND WITH: BIBLE. ENGLISH. The Historical Part of the Holy Bible Or The Old and New Testament Exactly and Compleatly Describ’d in above Two Hundred Historys Curiously Engrav’d by J.Cole From Designs of ye best Masters. 4to. 51 engraved plates containing 204 illustrations. London: Sold by Richard Ware nd. BOUND WITH: SACRED GEOGRAPHY Contained In Six Maps. 4to. title in red & black. 6 folding double-page engraved maps some short map fold tears – no loss. London: Printed for Richard Ware 1725. A handsome copy of an interesting composite bible and prayer book. All of the plates and maps are bound at various intervals throughout the text. The maps depict 1 the situation of Paradise and the country inhabited by the Patriarchs 2 the peopling of the world by the sons of Noah and the Israelites journeying in the wilderness 3 a plan of the city of Jerusalem with a view of Solomon’s Temple and all the sacred utensils therein 4 the Holy Land divided into the Twelve Tribes of Israel in which are exactly traced our Saviour’s travels 5 the land of Canaan and 6 the travels of St. Paul and the rest of the Apostles. Herbert 1032. See Herbert 965 970 974 992 993 & 1116 for similar variously dated combined texts with engraved titles bearing Ware’s imprint as here. Hardcover. Very Good.</p> Oxford: Printed by John Baskett, 1736-35. hardcover
197099763Nashville Crusade Bible Publishers 1970. The Crusade Analytical Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cream leatherette. Colour portrait hologram to front panel. All edges gilt. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 0 pages; Complete with excellent full-color illustrations. Description: 1000 608 40 96 p. Illus. part col. 30 cm. Subjects: The Holy Bioble. The Holy Bible - King James Version. Nashville, Crusade Bible Publishers hardcover
1971106798New York Abradale Press 1971. Rembrandt Illustrated Edition. Hardback. Exceptional; a fine copy in the original decorative gilt-blocked leather. All edges gilt with red ribbon. Complete with gilt box-case. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new. ; 0 pages; Impressively illustrated in full-color includes maps. Subjects: Bible --Paraphrases English. New York, Abradale Press hardcover
1905168401Boston ; J.Q. Adams 1905. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Very good copies all in the original gilt-blocked leather over matching buckram boards. Professionally re-cased with the original spines laid back; very impressively finished. Remains a particularly well-preserved set overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans etc. on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Complete in 4 volumes. Related names: Lee James Wideman 1849-1919. Cooke Henry 1788-1868. Brown John 1722-1787. Bain Robert Edward Mather 1858-1932. Description: 4 v. col. fronts. illus. plates part col. maps 1 fold. 30 x 24 cm. Subjects: Bible - Commentaries. Bible - Dictionaries. Boston ; J.Q. Adams hardcover
18957527New York: American Bible Society 1895. Hard Cover. Very Good. First edition of this Bible volume I only; folio 14" x 13" 164 leaves embossed in the New York Point Alphabet for the Blind which is a system of tactile raised dots similar to Braille. Contemporary 3/4 calf over tan cloth covered boards spine ruled in gilt; spine label is absent. New York Point for the Blind was invented by William Bell Wait 1839-1916 educator for the Blind as an alternative to the "Line Letter" system consisting of raised letters of the standard alphabet which was in use in the late 19th Century and lasted for several decades. But Braille had been invented by Louis Braille in 1824 but fell into disuse only to be revived in the early 20th Century and Braille remains today the standard in reading and writing for the Blind throughout the world. Internally quite clean with the embossed dots in very good condition; small loss at head of spine and corners worn through; a very good copy now quite scarce on the market. American Bible Society unknown
181817093Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd 1818. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. 108pp. Publishers original drab brown cloth; upper board blocked in gilt with title within a floral design. Ink name on front pastedown. Cloth soiled binding lightly shaken gilt rubbed else a very good copy. The date of publication is taken from the Advertisement page 4. This seems to be the first Oliver and Boyd printing of a hieroglyphic Bible and the second Edinburgh printing after the Doig and Sterling edition of 1814. The accepted publicaton date for this Bible is 1818; three other known copies are known to have been issued either in quarter leather and marbled paper boards or in printed card covers. Our copy is in what is clearly publisher's cloth with gilt blocked on the upper board. This combination is unknown before 1826. It is likely then that the textblock while printed earlier was bound after 1826. Exceedingly scarce. Protected in a custom clamshell box. Oliver & Boyd hardcover
1569R53<p><strong>Description: </strong>Quarto approx. 7" x 5.5". Lacks all before Exodus 11:8. Text in two column black letter. Full-page woodcut of the Tabernacle F1 Table H3. Title before Joshua with large woodcut of Jugge's device. Full-page Map of Canaan Q1. Printed title to the Apocrypha. Map of the Holy Land before Matthew. 1 Corinthians 7 – Revelation 22 shorted and inserted from an octavo Geneva Bible.</p><p><strong>Collation:</strong> E-Z8 Aa-Kk6 A-X8 Y4 Aaa-Mmm8 Nnn6 A-K8 -A1. Begins at E1 Exodus 11:8 and ends at K8 Romans 15. <strong>Lacks</strong> title before Psalms and New Testament title. </p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Rebacked brown calf. Boards with brown blind-paneled calf and corner fleurons. Two later working clasps. Spine with four blind-lined raised bands and a red gilt-lined morocco label with the words "The Holi Bible" and a date of 1569 lettered in gilt. </p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Rubbed; intermittent staining; six ff. with marginal closed tears; T6 1 Sam 20 upper piece torn with six lines of text loss; Gg-Hh stain to half of text; D4 Ps 91 half of text torn away; A in NT with frayed edges; B6 lower corner loss of four lines of text. </p><p><strong>Provenance:</strong> Note to front pastedown reads "H.M. This is the 2nd edition of the Bible printed in 4to by R. Jugge the Queen's printer in 1569. This is the 2nd edition of Parker's Bible the 1st edition was a splendid folio in 1568. See Lewis' hist. of the Bible."</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> The first edition of the Bishops' Bible printed in quarto format. This smaller edition was printed just one year after the impressive first folio enabling the clergy to study from this version in their homes. The first quarto retains a few full-page woodcuts in the text. USTC records 13 copies in holdings.</p><p><strong>References:</strong> Herbert 126; STC 2105.</p> Richard Jugge hardcover
Q-0840714610Thomas Nelson Inc. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thomas Nelson Inc hardcover
199261455Colorado Springs: The Press at Colorado College 1992. Edition limited to 40 numbered copies and 10 unnumbered proofs signed by the printer James Trissel this copy no. 9; folio pp. 16; original black niger morocco over gray cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine; fine copy. From the library of Kim Merker. "This book is our effort to set this most curious and enigmatic work in a form which will encourage its reading. We have taken away the verse numbers and the egregiously short lines of the King James Version and we have given the new line a generous format and a modest ornamentation. The text is set in Bembo that most readable of all romans: the paper is Johannot" colophon. The binding is by Greg Campbell at Campbell-Logan Bindery Minneapolis. The Press at Colorado College unknown
1614T47<p><strong>Description: </strong>Quarto Approx. 8.5" x 6.5". Begins with the Genealogies by John Speed with printed title page n.d. The illustrated Genealogies depicts the lineage from Adam to Christ ending with a double page map of Canaan often lacking. The Bible bound with an engraved title page 1614 with a woodcut border comprising twenty-four small compartments showing the tents of the twelve tribes as well as the figures of the twelve apostles. Title is enclosed within a heart-shaped frame. Text in two column black letter. With Apocrypha as issued. New Testament title page 1613 with similar woodcut border. With <em>Two Right Profitable and Fruitful Concordances </em>by Robert F. Herrey with printed title page and colophon 1613. First chapter woodcut initials head- and tailpieces throughout. </p><p><strong>Collation:</strong> par2 A-Z8 Aa-Zz8 Aaa-Hhh8 Iii4 Old Testament 4 Kkk-Yyy8 Zzz10 New Testament. Complete with both title pages.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Contemporary rebacked brown calf. Spine with four raised bands and a red morocco label with the words "Holy Bible" lettered in gilt. Endpapers renewed. All edges red. Rubbed with corners bumped and scuffed. </p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Occasional soiling and staining; title page of Genealogies frayed to edges; text trimmed with headlines cropped to parts of the book of Psalms only; Cc6 Kk6 with tear into text without loss; Zzz6 small burn hole to gutter impacting sidenotes. Overall a well-preserved and complete copy with both title pages.</p><p><strong>Provenance: </strong>"James Honey his book 1760" and "Ann Honey her book 1760" with family history records of the Honey family through 1830 on front free endpaper on verso of final leaf of Apocrypha and on verso of title page of Tables.</p><p><strong>References:</strong> Herbert 330; ESTC 2232. </p> Robert Barker hardcover
176369256Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville 1763. BIBLE IN ENGLISH; BASKERVILLE John. BASKERVILLE John. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New. Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches. Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville 1763.<br> <br> Full Description:<br> <br> BIBLE IN ENGLISH. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches. Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville 1763.<br> <br> First edition with the list of subscribers in the third state ending with "The Hon. Charles York Esq; Attorney General." Two large folio volumes in one 19 1/8 x 12 1/4 inches; 480 x 311 mm. Complete with 573 leaves. Text ends on leaf 13E1 and is followed by an Index and Tables a-e f1. List of subscribers bound in after title-page and dedication. Text in double columns.<br> <br> Beautifully bound in early 19th-century full diced tan calf. Boards elaborately ruled and tooled in gilt and blind. Spine stamped and lettered in gilt. Front board lettered in gilt reading "John Miles/ West End/ Hampstead." Marbled endpapers. All edges marbled. Gilt dentelles. Back board with some very mild scuffing and a tiny bit of worming to head of board and at top and bottom of outer hinge. Some light foxing to first title-page and preliminary leaves but text is very clean. With the dates of births and deaths of the Miles family in old ink manuscript on the front free endpaper. Overall a very good clean copy.<br> <br> Originally priced four guineas in sheets for subscribers "the edition consisted of 1250 copies of which 556 were remaindered in 1768 and bought by the London bookseller R. Baldwin at 36s. each.Baldwin was offering copies at three guineas in sheets in 1771" Gaskell.<br> <br> "One of the most beautifully printed books in the world" Dibdin. This edition "has always been regarded as Baskerville's magnum opus and is his most magnificent as well as his most characteristic specimen" T.B. Reed A History of the Old English Letter Foundries p. 279. Gaskell declared that the title-page to the New Testament is "a perfect page of fine printing."<br> <br> Although the Baskerville Bible is now recognized as one of the greatest Bibles of all time it was initially a financial failure. Costing £2000 to print the remaining stock about half of the edition was remaindered five years after publication to a London bookseller. It was Baskerville's last great book.<br> <br> "Aesthetically the highest point in English Bible printing so far was John Baskerville's folio printed at Cambridge in 1763. To achieve his ambition to print a folio Bible Baskerville had to become University Printer on not very advantageous terms. The Bible uses his types paper and ink and shows his characteristic 'machine-made' finish: very smooth and even in colour and impression with glossy black ink on smooth paper. The design is traditional but the quality of material and workmanship is so high and the conventions are so delicately modified and consistently applied that the result is extremely impressive" The Cambridge History of the Bible: The West from the Reformation to the Present Day p. 464.<br> <br> Darlow & Moule 857. ESTC T93106. Gaskell Baskerville 26. Herbert 1146. Huntington Library Great Books in Great Editions 6.<br> <br> HBS 69256.<br> <br> $15000. Printed by John Baskerville unknown
20111251038Wichita: Fireside Catholic Publishing 2011. Leather bound. NEW IN BOX. Bound in full red leather decorated in gilt. Brand new in fine condition without flaws. Gilt edges. Text is the New American Bible. Fireside Catholic Publishing unknown