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248362 December 1866. La Graveline Genève Geneva Switzerland. 2pp 16mo. Twenty-four lines of text. In good condition lightly aged. Signed ‘Merle d’Aubigné’ and addressed ‘A Miss Caroline Thompson / Bedford’ at foot of second page. Begins by stating that his ‘livre sur la Réformation est peu de chose’. What is important is how it shows that God transforms hearts ‘et plusieurs personnes de divers pays m’ont écrit: “En voyant comment Luther trouva Christ par la bonté de Dieu je l’ai trouvé moi même!â€â€™ He continues with reference to Claudine Levet and Calvin. 2 December 1866. La Graveline, Genève [Geneva, Switzerland]. unknown
3368900285.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781629485058Hardback. New. hardcover
1731H6GLTBRN0408Amsterdam: Publisher not stated 1731. Hardbacks full-calf gilt titles and decoration to spines. Marbled end-papers. 2 volume set. 17cm x 10cm. Text in French. Pp. cxciv 11 134; 6 384. Ring marks to front boards. Previous owner's small label to front pastedown in vol. 1 only. Minor spotting. A pleasing set. h6. Hard Cover. Good. Publisher not stated Hardcover
3382129132.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18460091951846: William Collins 1846. Hardcover. Very Good. Rebound in cloth with printed paper label on spine x 611-377 xii 13-400pp. light damp stains to margins of text owner name on title page o/w very good. This volume traces the origins and historical context and figures of the reformation from Martin Luther to the appearance of a young John Calvin. William Collins hardcover
5365Date and place not stated. On piece of paper roughly half an inch by one and a half wide. Poor and untidily laid down on slip of paper one inch by six wide. Tear across signature. Docketed in pencil 'author of book on Reformation'. Extraneous matter adhering to reverse. Date and place not stated. unknown
174927 February 1869. 2pp. 8vo. On bifolium. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. Written in a difficult hand. Dated 'M<> 7 Fevr 69'. Addressed to 'Monsieur & Mes colleguès'. He writes regarding the 'Commission de la Bibliothèque' and their direction that he send copies of their prospectus to 'M le <> Hofman à Berlin' with reference to 'Mr B<arde>'. The sepia portrait photograph of d'Aubigné is 9 x 5.5 cm and appears to have been cut down but is otherwise in good condition. It is a head-and-shoulders studio shot showing the historian in wing-collar shirt staring to the left from under his bushy eyebrows. An engraving of the image was made and is widely-known but other copies of the original photograph have not been traced. 7 February 1869. unknown
1949245635Langres 1949. First edition. 343 pp. 8vo. Quarter calf and boards. Very Good. First edition. 343 pp. 8vo. unknown
18461561000088Robert Carter & Brothers New York NY 1846. Revised edition as stated. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition. Ex-library church copy with normal markings and attachments sticker removed. Text is clean except for minor pencil underlining in Preface section. Pages have aged over time. Foxing evident throughout copy; however all pages are legible. Double frontiepiece of D'Aubigne and Martin Luther. Copy shows wear at corners shelving wear to bottoms of both covers; however spine area has the most wear top to bottom but is still solid. Rae/scarce rm #97. Preface date February 1846 - 1853 stamped under publisher name on title page. 867 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiques & Collectibles. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1561000088. . Robert Carter & Brothers hardcover
1863247205Paris : Michel Lévy Fréres Libraires-Éditeurs 1863. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very good copies all in the original gilt-blocked aniline calf over marble boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Minor scattered marginal foxing. Provenance; bookplate of Mansel-Pleydell family. Physical description; 6 v. ; 22 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references. Contents; Vol. 1-2. Genéve et France -- v. 3. France Suisse Genéve -- v. 4. Angleterre Genéve France Allemagne et Italie -- v. 5. Angleterre Genéve France Allemagne et Italie -- v. 6. Ecosse Suisse Genéve. Subjects; Reformation. Reformation — History — Sources. Reformation — Europe. Europe — Church history — Sources. Paris : Michel Lévy Fréres, Libraires-Éditeurs hardcover
184209498Paris / Fribourg: Firmin Diderot Frères / Delay 1842. 1842-1853. 5 Volumes. 587 572 688 720 698 pp. Bien complet. Titre tomaison et filets dorés sur le dos cuir. Le V° volume est particulièrement consacré à la Réformation en Angleterre. Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné: 1794 - 1872. Théologien protestant suisse né à Genève. Size: Gr. in-8-vo. Reliure en demi-cuir. Réliure quelques traces d'usag. Firmin Diderot Frères / Delay Hardcover
1840261815Bruxelles : Societe Belge de Librairie 1840. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Very good copies all in the original gilt-blocked aniline calf over marble boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Minor scattered marginal foxing. Provenance; bookplate of Mansel-Pleydell family. Physical description; 3 v. ; 22 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references. Contents; vols. 1-3.Subjects; Reformation. Reformation — History — Sources. Reformation — Europe. Europe — Church history — Sources. Bruxelles : Societe Belge de Librairie hardcover
18772006240103Paris : Calmann Levy 1877. Hardcover. Good. Two works on the reformation by d'Aubigne Luther 5 volumes bound in 3 tomes and Calvin 8 volumes bound in 4. Uniformly bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards. Gilt stamped spines. Handsomely bound with gilt stamped spine compartments. Some edge wear scuffs mostly to rear corners. Generally clean a few pages have scattered foxing. v.3-4 of the Calvin volumes has a dampstain to bottom margin with some minor loss/corrosion. Contents: Luther: v.1 : Luther et les indulgences. v.2 : Wittemberg et Worms. v.3 : Allemagne Suisse France. v.4 : Allemagne Suisse. v.5 : Angleterre. <br> Calvin: v. 1-2. Geneve et France. v. 3. France Suisse Geneve. v. 4. Angleterre Geneve France Allemagne et Italie. v. 5. Angleterre Geneve Ferrare. v. 6. Ecosse Suisse Geneve. v. 7. Les peuples du nord de l'Europe. v. 8. Espagne Angleterre Allemagne: Mort de Luther. Index alphabetique. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Paris : Calmann Levy hardcover
18865780911Librairie Renouard 1886. Volumes 1-10 and supplement. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Re-bound by library. 1886-1925. Medium orange cloth 8vo with gilt lettering and gilt borders on backstrip. Bumped corners and light wear to exterior. Original covers secured inside brown paper with black lettering in good condition save for a few small tears and holes in some volumes. Original covers more severely chipped and torn in vol 10. Interiors are secure clean and clear save for some foxing and one small marginal pen markings in vol. 10. Trimmed. Faint staining to some edges. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item10100grams ISBN: Librairie Renouard hardcover
1850851London: Religious Tract Society 1850. Fine Leather Binding. Near Fine. Complete four books bound in one volume in near fine condition beautifully bound in publishers full bright gilt blind stamped leather binding. Binding and hinges are excellent bright gilt end pages pages are remarkably bright and clean without marks and no foxing. Book measures 9"x6". No publication date stated previous owner bookplate dated 1850. A beautiful example in great condition. Religious Tract Society unknown
SONG0923309144Brand: Evangelical Press 0000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x2.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Evangelical Press paperback
194339063Paris: Compagnie Française des Arts Graphiques 1943. A wonderful livre d'artiste featuring sonnets by Ronsard Du Bellay Louise Labé Jodelle Agrippa d'Aubigné Malherbe Cyrano de Bergerac Sainte-Beuve Nerval Musset Leconte de Lisle Baudelaire and others illustrated with ORIGINAL HORS-TEXTE ETCHINGS BY Camille Berg Jean Bersier Jacques Boullaire Yves Brayer Michel Ciry Daragnès Hermine David Dignimont Dunoyer de Segonzac Jean Frélaut Galanis Edouard Goerg André Jacquemin Marie Laurencin Luc-Albert Moreau Maurice Savin Vergé Sarrat Henri de Waroquier and Roger Wild and two small in-texte etchings by Bonfils. From a total edition of 326 numbered copies this is ONE OF 26 COPIES ON FINE ARCHES WOVE PAPER WITH A SECOND SUITE OF THE ETCHINGS ON FINE BERZELIUS PAPER. Large 4to. Loose as issued in original wraps. With the suite in a separate envelope. Wraps lightly worn else FINE AND BRIGHT. <br/><br/> Compagnie Française des Arts Graphiques paperback
162622610Amsterdam i.e.Geneva: Heritiers de Hier. Comelin i.e. Pierre Aubert 1626. Second edition revised and augmented; folio pp. 20 1189 columns 744 columns so paged pp. 40; top of spine chipped 3 small worm holes through the upper cover and into the first few leaves; occasional light foxing but generally a clean sound copy in full contemporary calf gilt. D'Aubigne 1552-1630 was the son of a zealous Huguenot who instilled in him an abiding protestant sympathy and an almost reckless disregard for personal safety in the Protestant struggle. He was present at the siege of Orleans where his father was killed. He soon after went to Geneva to study under Beza. From there he attached himself to the Huguenot army under the command of the Prince of Conde. Eventually he joined the retinue of Henry of Navarre and proved himself of great service to the future king both as a soldier and a counselor. After Henry's elevation to the throne the king found d'Aubigne's rough manner and caustic criticisms tiresome in his literary works he freely exercised his gift of sarcasm with regard to the king and his family and the rift between the two widened when the king converted to Catholicism. By the time he published the third volume of the present work it was ordered to be burned by the common hangman so free and unguarded was its satire. He fled to Geneva in 1620 where he lived the rest of his life. The Histoire Universelle is the work for which d'Aubigne is best remembered "a lively chronicle of the incidents of camp and court life forming a very valuable source for the history of France during the period it embraces" EB-11. This copy has the place of printing Amsterdam neatly excised and patched and "a Geneve" printed by hand above and below the printer's imprint on the title page presumably indicating an issue from the author's city of refuge. This copy from the library of John Evelyn with the latter-day Evelyn bookplate Evelyn's accession number of the front flyleaf which itself is partially loose and the ownership signature on the title page of Sir Robert Offley whose daughter married Evelyn's brother George. Brunet I 545. Heritiers de Hier. Comelin [i.e. Pierre Aubert] unknown