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ria9781017997798_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America and possibly other nations. Withi hardcover
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1548690P16Moguntiae: Iuo Schoeffer 1548. Disbound. Good. 12" by 8". None. A vanishingly scarce sixteenth century pamphlet discussing the Reformation in Europe and the creation of the new Church written by Charles V the Holy Roman Emperor. A vanishingly scarce work. Not seen at auction since 1993. Collated bound without the last leaf. In the original Latin. Printer's device to the title page. Pagination is only to the recto of leaves counting leaves rather than pages. Undated dated from WorldCat. This pamphlet discusses the creation of the Church of the Reformation written in the midst of Henry VIII's break from the Roman Catholic Church. Written by Charles V the Holy Roman Emperor who was staunchly against Henry VIII. Pope Clement VII appeared to be more scared of Charles V than of Henry during the debate after Henry wished for an annulment. There was also the possibility that Charles V would act out revenge for his aunt Catherine Aragon. Charles was a member of the rising House of Habsburg. Stamp to the reverse of the title page. Disbound. The outer leaves are age-toned with some light marks. Small repair to the fore edge of the title page. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age-toned with the occasional light mark. Light tidemark to the tail of leaves C3 to E1. Very small chip to leaf E3 affecting two words of text. Ink underlines to the text. Good Iuo Schoeffer unknown
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1551001314Martinus Rotarius 1551 4-33 Pp. lacks A2-3. Charles V Holy Roman Emperor 1500-1558. Description: Old velum rubbed & marked woodcut arms on title errata f. at end marginal wormholes browned name at foot of title and errata long note in an elegant 16th century italic hand on verso rebacked new endpapers small 4to. Provenance: Diego de Colmenares 1586-1651 historian author of Historia de. Segovia y.Castilla1637; names on title and at end. Condition: Very good; pages trimmed upper margin to page number. Dimensions: 7 1/2" x 5 1/2" x 1/2." NOTE: Rare USTC N° 408702 lists only 2 copies. There exists also a similar edition with the name of the printer '' Reinerus Velpius''. This last edition seems to be more common; USTC lists 8 copies. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Martinus Rotarius hardcover
1735Lipsic Leipzig but Paris: George Weitman 1696. First edition of this political testament attributed the Charles V of Lorraine but actually written by Henri de Straatman. 12mo. Contemporary calf spine gilt. Light wear to extremities for binding but still attractive and structurally solid. Internally clean. Gaber Le Bibliophile Lorrain 111; Querard I 700. <br/><br/> Lipsic (Leipzig) (but Paris): George Weitman, 1696 unknown
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1893236066London: Chiswick Press 1893. No. 11 of 13 copies printed on vellum there were also 88 copies printed on paper. Title with vignette numerous woodcut illustrations and large initial capitals. 1 vols. Folio 12-3/4 x 8-7/8 in.; 32.4 x 22.5 cm. Loose as issued in publisher's decorated board portfolio with maroon velvet straps in publisher's maroon morocco-backed clamshell box with printed label on upper cover; box worn a few rust marks on upper board. No. 11 of 13 copies printed on vellum there were also 88 copies printed on paper. Title with vignette numerous woodcut illustrations and large initial capitals. 1 vols. Folio 12-3/4 x 8-7/8 in.; 32.4 x 22.5 cm. This work consists of two important ordinances issued by the Spanish monarchy on November 20 1542 and June 4 1543. Under the active influence of Bartolomeo de las Casas "friend of the Indians" the new laws had the special design of ensuring better treatment of the Indians limiting the distribution of their lands and above all protecting them against enslavement by the conquering Spaniards. <br /> <br /> "Las Leyes Nuevas" are reprinted here in this fine facsimile from the copy on vellum in the British Museum and are followed by an English translation. Much of the book is taken up by the historical Introduction by Henry Stevens who denounces the Spanish mistreatment of the Indians. Ironically the Spanish crown was later forced to rescind the new laws by colonists who were outraged at having to give up their right to a quota of enslaved Indian laborers.<br /> <br /> A magnificent and impressive production by the Chiswick Press one of only 13 printed on vellum. Chiswick Press unknown
1961SFK519-1054New York NY: Privately Printed 1961. Hardcover. Very Good. John DePol. Series: Typophile Monograph No. 63. Designed as a Keepsake for The Printing Week Project New York 1961 by Lewis F. White at the Privy Council Press illustrations are wood engravings by John DePol of the Endgrain Press. 12mo. 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches. 30 pp. Half-titles 14 woodcuts by John DePol dates in various color inks; text clean unmarked. Illustrated red paper over boards gilt-titled spine glassine dust-jacket; binding square and tight some minor wear to spine jacket toned and chipped at the spine ends. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing mark. SFK519-1054. Very Good. This keepsake is published in connection with the celebration of Printing Week in New York 1961 the 255th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. The text is a timeline of important innovations introduced by Benjamin Franklin. REFERENCE: Fraser and Friedl eds. John DePol: A Catalogue Raisonne p. 48. Privately Printed hardcover books