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1681472473Paris Chez Pierre Le Petit Imprimeur & Libraire ordinaire du Roy 1681 Quatrième Edition. 1681. Hardcover. hardback 8vo xviii69212pp frontispiece and title vignette owner's name on title page bottom edge of title page cut away edges browned text otherwise clean and sound front hinge cracked at title page board still attached full leather binding gilt-decorated spine worn Good condition . Paris, Chez Pierre Le Petit, Imprimeur & Libraire ordinaire du Roy, 1681, Quatrième Edition, hardcover
16932608210Sotheby & Co 1693. This book has hardback covers.Ex-libraryWith usual stamps and markingsIn fair condition suitable as a study copy.Dust Jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item650grams ISBN: Sotheby & Co hardcover
16486419159Unknwn 1648. Volume 10. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Full leather covers. Boards covered with marbled paper. Boards rubbed. Backstrip edges worn. Gilt bands on backstrip. Gilt lettering on backstrip. Backstrip torn.Top page edges dusty. Binding split slightly.Marbled end papers. Traces of foxing throughout. Pencil markings. Internally clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item4050grams ISBN: Unknwn hardcover
170020251700. Copper-line engraving. 170mm by 100mm platemark. John Bastwick 1593-1654 was an English Puritan physician and controversial writer.<br /> Slight stains at corners of sheet where once pasted onto a backing sheet. unknown
17006791700. Copper-line engraving. 160mm by 110mm. Portrait of Lionel Lockyer the inventor of Lockyer's pill. Lockyer c.1600 - 1672 was a 17th-century quack doctor who was famous in his time for his miracle pills that he claimed included sunbeams as ingredients.<br /> Lettered on tablet with "The true Effigies here you may behold / Of him who for preventing others ill / Hath gaind a Medicine far excelling Gold / And known to all ye world for Lockyers Pill".Tipped at corners to a backing sheet. unknown
17005000201211700. Paperback. Poor. 8vo. Rare not in BL no title A2 to 26pp . Last page grubby close cropped to top with no apparent loss of text <br/> <br/> paperback
16792489London: Langley Curtis LC 1679. Clean and tidy with very slight darkening to the page edge only. . A single issue of a weekly anti-Catholic diatribe in the form of a contemporary broadside issued at the time of the Popish Plot 1678-1681. The Weekly Pacquet is Number 16 - Both of the broadsides were issued Friday 24th October 1679. Pagination is continuous presumably from issue 1 and these leaves are numbered page 121 - 128. They are held together but would appear to have been bound together with other issues at some point. 16 pages. 190 by 140mm 7½ by 5½ inches. Clean and tidy with very slight darkening to the page edge only. Langley Curtis [LC] unknown
1684186924London.: np. 1684. First edition. . Soft cover. . Fine copy unbound. 4to. Very scarce in this condition. np. paperback
16901747London: : Randal Taylor 1690. Although the Popish Plot was ten years gone by the time this polemic was published anti-Catholic feeling still ran high. This pamphlet purports to show all of the ways that Papists had attempted to undermine the Church of England since the Reformation. As such this is almost a literature review of the previous hundred years summarising Bishop Burnett Stillingfleet and others whilst quoting from Parliament and Catholic peers. It is followed by A LETTER OF THE MINISTERS Of the CITY of LONDON Presented the First of January 1645. to the Reverend Assembly of Divines sitting at Westminster by Authority of Parliament against TOLERATION. This pamphlet has been abstracted from a collection and so appears as a disbound item - with the binding marks and stab marks to the spine. No wrapper or cover now held in a protective sleeve. The top edge of the first couple of pages is beginning to come away - although the binding is still holding securely. A touch of darkening to the front and rear pages less so inside. There are pencil ticks throughout the work in the margins. Wing B 4382. 4 67 1 pp. Randal Taylor, unknown
16881440London: : Ric. Chiswell at the Rose and Crown 1688. First Edition. First edition. Pamphet. Disbound. Title preface a dedication to the Queen Regent written by "the Maids of St Joseph" the text of the prerogatives. This is in fact an anti-catholic pamphlet from William Clagett. William Clagett 1646–1688 was an English clergyman and pamphleteer particularly active during the reign of James II. As well as his own pamphlets he would translate particularly colourful Continental Catholic material with the aim of making the Catholics an object of ridicule. This is one of those pieces. A nice copy of this pamphlet. Apart from a a few slight marks the pamphlet is clean and crisp throughout and well bound together.ii i-xv i vi 1-20. pp. WING A108. Ric. Chiswell at the Rose and Crown unknown
170071846hand coloured map of ancient Asia. Measures 36 x 36 cm 55 x 42 cm with border small scale in the bottom left hand corner scale of english miles according to pieart's computation and Ricciolus's computation number 6 printed at upper left corner Published not stated paperback
16194395016 issue of home cookery loose in green cloth binding from No. 280 Nov 1916 to No. 309 April 1919 with original colour wraps Published by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. hardcover
1648R33THNACT071648. Pamphlet disbound folio. One leaf. An Act for the Form of an Oath to be administred to every Free-Man at his Admission to his Freedom in the City of London and in all Cities Boroughs and Towns Corporate in England and Towns Corporate in England and Wales 10 Feb. 1648. No separate title page. Pp. 21-22. A little age-discolouration. Scarce. r33. Soft Cover. Good. Paperback
1695AB10029Cologne: anon 1695. believed first edition. . Hardcover. G-. 12mo 333 pages. contemporary leather covers scuffed with minor losses at fore edges and corners. Front hinge cracking but string holding firm. Obvious worm holes to tail edges of last 40pp & rear eps and very small ones to front eps/a few pages. Some marks to eps minor browning to some pages but otherwise good condition for age! No publisher or author on title page. <br/> <br/> anon hardcover
16871441London: : Robert Clavell at the Peacock in St Paul's Church-yard 1687. Pamphlet disbound. Title preface text in three sections as per title postscript. The title is nearly detached the text is clean and crisp throughout. The text block has been cut at an angle to the base not affecting text. In this pamphlet Hill argues that an Apostolic succession is essential for the continuance of Orthodox doctrine. vi 136 pp. Wing H2006. Robert Clavell at the Peacock in St Paul's Church-yard unknown
1680472452Paris Chez Lambert Roulland Imprimeur Libraire ordinaire de la Reyne 1680 Seconde Edition. 1680. Hardcover. hardback 8vo xxiv752pp armorial bookplate of Murat de l'Estang on endpaper a different owner's name on title page pages browning text otherwise clean and sound full leather binding worn front hinge cracked and weak but board still attached; Good condition . Paris, Chez Lambert Roulland, Imprimeur Libraire ordinaire de la Reyne, 1680, Seconde Edition, hardcover
165718651657. Copper-line engraving. 290mm by 180mm platemark. Seventeenth century engraving from John Johnston's 'Historiae Naturalis de Serpentibus' 1657.<br /> John Jonston 1603 - 1675 was a Polish scholar and physician descended from Scottish nobility.One small spot in the image. unknown
169970479-A-57425Leiden: Boudewyn van der Aa 1699. Perkament. 358 20 262 16 pp. frontispice. deel 1 platen bij pp. 20 43 117 127 200 250 291 357 compleet deel 2 platen bij p. 8 38 50 86 136 226 compleet. -boekblok iets los in de band knepen half los band titelblad tweede deel ontbreekt bovenste kwart boekblok wat vochtvlekkig. Boudewyn van der Aa unknown
1678BS32BKCRM20FDanielem a Gaesbeeck 1678. Hardback vellum binding. Pp. 48 304 7. Engraved title page. Binding a little marked title handwritten to spine. Previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown. A pleasing copy. bs32. Hard Cover. Good. Danielem a Gaesbeeck Hardcover
1682Q5GLTBRN1009London: Joseph Hindmarsh 1682. Hardback full-calf later spine. 8 188pp 4 adverts. 1st edition 1682. Boards slightly worn. Bookplate to front pastedown. Annotation to fore edge. Scarce. q5. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Joseph Hindmarsh Hardcover
1678AN3GLTBK24CLondon: Samuel Mearne 1678. Hardback half-calf marbled boards later spine with gilt titles. 21cm x 16.5cm. 69pp 8. Binding is a little rubbed. Rugby School Library label and bookplate to front pastedown. No title page or prelims. Page 1/2 laid down and repaired. Page 67/68 torn with loss but repaired. Tipped in letter with previous owner's details in same hand written to front blank. Some occasional foxing. Scarce. an3. Hardcover. Good. Samuel Mearne Hardcover
1689III-0241-387R. Baldwin near the Black Bull in the Old Baley 1689-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1689 first edition 'printed and are to be sold by R. Baldwin near the Black Bull in the Old Baley' London 5 7/8 x 7 3/4 inches tall black hardbound gilt lettering to spine 42 pp. Slight bump to lower edge of covers. Contemporaneous pen notation to margin and foxing and soiling to title page. A bit of soiling to the last page of text. Trimmed a bit close at top shaving a few page numbers slightly but no loss of text. Altogether apart from normal tanning to pages a clean bright and supple copy of this scarce anti-Catholic tract supporting the Penal Laws which had been passed more than twenty years before known collectively as the Clarendon Code. References: Wing CD-ROM 1996 S2738; ESTC No. R28134. ~III~ Full title: Seven papers viz. I. The grounds and reasons of the laws against Popery. II. The character of popery. III. A letter to the author of the Dutch design anatomized written by a citizen of London. IV. Tolgol: or the project for repealing the penal laws and test with the honourable means used to effect it being a preface to a treatise concerning the penal laws and test. V. Memorandums for those that go into the country to dispose the corporations to a good election for members of parliament to be read by them often. VI. Heraclitus Ridens Redivivus or a dialogu between Harry and Roger concerning the times. VII. The growth the decay and changes of governments described by Polibius. R. Baldwin, near the Black Bull in the Old Baley hardcover
168364005Peter Parker Oxford 1683. Later Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Size: Folio 12 - 19". 388 18pp. Front joint split but both boards firmly attached. Scattered foxing but text mostly clean. Previous owner's signature in ink. Edge marked. Corner of front end paper cut out. Damp staining to lower outer corner of first half of book. Corners bumped. Some wear and loss to leather. Boards bowed. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Religion & Theology; Renaissance 16thc to 17thc; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 64005. . Peter Parker hardcover
1681PPP-0441-582Printed for Francis Peters 1681-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1681 first edition 'Printed for Francis Peters' London 7 x 12 inches tall hardbound marbled boards over leather spine five raised bands and gilt-stamped red leather label to spine refreshed endpapers 26 pp. All pages are browned and chipped/tatty to fore-edge with Japanese tissue repair see images which has a few small losses and tears. The effected fore edge is in a couple of spots mildly obscured. Lightly grubby to title page with the odd mark or crease. Else in mostly clean and tight condition. A beautifully-bound scarce anti-Catholic pamphlet. References: Wing 1996 V725; ESTC No. R7957. ~PPP~ A first edition copy of the 1681 broadside issued anonymously by the radical Whigs during the Restoration period in England containing a series of Whig-oriented petitions to the members of the Oxford Parliament. The principal theme of these petitions was stated as 'No Popish Successor no French Slavery.' Though purporting to speak for 'the people' the anonymous author makes clear that this does not refer to the 'hoi polloi' but rather to citizens of some means. In the preface the author notes that 'some people have lately spoken contemptuously of the populace calling them the rabble . . . the dregs of mankind.' These terms are applied to 'persons without estates' who are assumed to be without 'reason and judgment' but he argues he is writing on behalf of 'men of large estates well-bred gentlemen merchants . . . and rich and substantial yeomen and freeholders.' The Restoration of the English monarchy began when the English Scottish and Irish monarchies were all restored under Charles II after the Interregnum that followed the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Printed for Francis Peters hardcover
169661303Printed for Jacob Tonson. 1696. Hardcover. Very Good. Second edition 1696 8pp 192pp minor ols water stain down o one edge first few pps bound in full leather sl rubbed hinges weakening heraldic bookplate of Will Worthington DD; Octavo . Printed for Jacob Tonson hardcover