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Trabajos de la "XIII Semana de Derecho Canónico". Recoge 21 ponencias en torno a cuatro grandes apartados: "PARTE GENERAL". "INSTITUTOS PARALELOS". "EVOLUCIÓN ACTUAL". "EL CONCORDATO ESPAÑOL".
Brossura editoriale in cartonato flessibile, copertina patinata, stampata con titoli su piatto e dorso, leggermente ingiallita dal tempo, con aloni di pulviscolo e minime imperfezioni di usura su margini e punte. Tagli ben preservati, legatura salda, pagine conservate come non lette, lievemente ambrate intorno al testo, completamente fruibili e prive di segni particolari. Buonissimo stato complessivo, considerata la data di stampa. Numero di pagine 518. USATO
433p. Illustrated. Interior hinges cracked. Rear endpaper soiled and torn. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Worn. Hardbound. L19
8vo., First Edition; printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. A SCARCE SURVIVAL.
pp. 410, (1) [Errata], (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Deckled edges. XLib printed stamp, Library, Western Theological Seminary, Chicago on title page and elsewhere. Dampstained. First and last signatures very dampstained. Age stain. Pages 153-154 and 283-284 torn without loss. Penciled notations on rear fly leaves. 8vo. 235 mm. Original stained paper boards. Old crude linen spine repair. Hardbound. Text Good. John Potter PC (c. 1674-1747) was Archbishop of Canterbury (1737-1747). First American Edition. S&S/AI 17678. PAIMP 22
pp. xxiv, 320, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. XLib stamps. Bookplate of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste down. 12mo. 200mm. Original full green cloth binding. Extremities very slightly rubbed. Includes: Jonathan Swift; Henry Flood; Henry Grattan; Daniel O'Connell; etc. Hardbound. Very good. Apparent first American Edition. ENGLAND BX 4
Scholar's names to ffeps (Christian Habicht) else unmarked. Nicely bound in a light sand colored boards with orange leather labels. Some scattered light foxing in upper margin of a few pages of V1. V2 has some pencil marginalia and underlining to a few pages. Spines a bit darkened. ; Bibliothek der Kirchenväter, 50 & 51 V1: Ic, 197pp. V2: xxxi, 331pp. No dates likely 1926-1927. ; Bibliothek Der Kirchenväter, 50 & 51 [2 Volumes]
pp. (3), (1) Blank, (5)-615. + Engraved frontis. Pencil note says: 'From the Library of Henry Wirth.' Double column. Very foxed. 8vo. 215 mm. Original full leather binding, very worn. Hardbound. Fair. Henry Wirth (1814-1893) was born in Lebanon County PA. He died in Wabash County, IL. 'Charles Buck (1771-1815) was an English Independent minister and theological writer, best known for this Theological Dictionary. 'Buck's Dictionary was a significant work in antebellum America, running to 50 reprints. It was conservative and evangelical in editorial line, making it a counterbalance to the A View of Religions (1817) of Hannah Adams which was of Unitarian and liberal tendency.' - Wiki. S&S/AI 23959. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! PAIMP 20
pp. (3), (1) Blank, (5)-615. Lacks Frontis and front fly leaves. XLib bookplate of Gettysburg Theological Seminary Library. Double column. Very foxed. 8vo. 215 mm. Original full leather binding, very worn. Hardbound. Good. S&S/AI 23959. PAIMP 20
pp. (3), (1) Blank, (5)-615 + Frontis. Double column. Very foxed. Some signatures very browned. Early autograph ownerships of Elizabeth Williamson, August 9, 1828 on fly leaf and title page. 8vo. 215 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Spine worn with loss at tail. Hardbound. Fair. 'Charles Buck (1771-1815) was an English Independent minister and theological writer, best known for this Theological Dictionary. 'Buck's Dictionary was a significant work in antebellum America, running to 50 reprints. It was conservative and evangelical in editorial line, making it a counterbalance to the A View of Religions (1817) of Hannah Adams which was of Unitarian and liberal tendency.' - Wiki. S&S/AI 23959. PAIMP 22
62 p. Early penciled ownership of Isaac Kulp on title page. Another ownership clipped from top of title page with loss. Dampstained. Foxed. Lacks fly leaves. Bookseller's label of Leary, 5th & Walnut, Phila. on front paste down. 235mm. Original silk spine over paper covered boards. Binding very stained and worn. Inked signature of Isaac Ress and Isaac Kulp on rear board. The Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day I.znik in Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine, held in 325 to combat the heresy of Arius (Arianism). AI 36335. RELIGION BX 11
144 pages including index. A detailed and well-illustrated explanation of the technical terms and rules of blazon and of the science of Armory. Explains how individual coats of arms properly interpreted can be a valuable source of historical knowledge. Chapters include: heralds and heraldry; tinctures, partitions, ordinaries and sub-ordinaries; common charges; the rules of blazon; differencing and marshalling of arms; crests, crowns and coronets; the description of the achievement, and some famous arms; ecclesiastical heraldry; arms of heiresses, and hatchements; the seal; the badge; banners of arms, standards and flags. Average wear. Usual library markings else unmarked. Minor lean to spine. Book
44 pages. Features: Beauty, Spirituality and Practicality; The Early Art of Emily Carr; When the Flowers Talked; China Painting in Victoria and the Arts and Crafts Movement; The Needle Art of Kathleen O'Reilly; The St. Ann's Academy Art Studio; Yale's Ecclesiastical Textiles; and more. Average wear. Few markings by prior owner. Sound copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Chapter news from across the country; Photo and brief write-up of Anna Templeton of the Templeton Branch; Visitation Chasuble; Liturgical Design in the Eighties - Some Consideration; Flight Plan for Ecclesiastical Embroidery; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
vii + 98 pp., text in latin, 23cm.
First edition, 8vo, vi, [2], title lightly soiled with slight fraying to bank margins, disbound pamphlet.
pp. (3), (1) Blank, (5)-615. Three full page woodcuts, worn with margin loss. Double column. Foxed. Early manuscript ownership of Henry Pleasants on title page. 8vo. 215 mm. Original full leather binding, rubbed. Front board detached. The owner was probably: Henry Clay Pleasants (1833-1880) was a Pottsville, PA coal mining engineer and a brigadier general in the Union Army during the Civil War. He is best known for organizing the building of an underground tunnel filled with explosives under the Confederate lines outside Petersburg, Virginia, resulting in the Battle of the Crater on July 30, 1864, an opportunity for Union troops to break the defense of Petersburg. S&S/AI 37967. PAIMP 24
160 pages. Index. Glossary. Notes. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Moderate quantity of markings. Decent working copy. Book
This is a fine hardcover copy in a fine dust jacket with no wear at all. This is the revised edition of 1969 (1st edition 1963). Text and catalog entries by Hackenbroch. Bibliography. Over 200 silver objects in this part of the Untermyer Collection. This is the sixth and final volume documenting the complete collection of decorative arts of Irwin Untermyer. 12" high X 9" wide, 115 pages + 213 black & white plates + color frontispiece. 96 page section "Notes and Comments". A beautiful copy. A large heavy book, requires extra postage for international shipping.
Two Volumes. Numerous full page color lithographs, some foxed. Profusely illustrated with monochrome wood engravings, some folding. Title pages printed in red and black. Top margins damp stained in volume one. Bookplate of W. Wright Campbell in volume two. Double column. All edges gilt. Folio. Virtually disbound: Boards very worn and stained and detached in both volumes. Lacks spines on both volumes. Hardbound. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 5
8vo., First Edition, with an engraved frontispiece, title in red and black, 21 fine engraved plates, and very numerous engraved illustrations (many full-page) in the text, neat contemporary monogram on title, rear free endpaper lightly foxed; original blind-blocked cloth lettered in gilt, very neatly rebacked with old backstrip gilt laid down, uncut, a notably bright, clean, crisp copy. With 2pp publisher's advertisement bound in at end. First appearance of a standard work in the early resurgence of 'Gothic'. Dedicated to the Oxford Society, Barr's study is eminently practical and very well organised by architectural feature. As usual with Parker's publications, the plates and illustrations (which include a number by Jewitt) are both delightful and detailed. Uncommon in this condition.
2 works bound together: vii,98 + iv,160pp., cart.cover, stamp on frontpage, VG