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191223835ABZürich, Polygraphisches Institut, 1912. 8°. 45 S. Mit 10 Tafeln, 3 Abb. im Text und einem Plan. Orig.-Broschur.
191223835ABZürich, Polygraphisches Institut, 1912. 8°. 45 S. Mit 10 Tafeln, 3 Abb. im Text und einem Plan. Orig.-Broschur. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 23835AB
133471360X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
25041One dated 'University College Oxford / Innocents Day 28 December 1866'. Another on letterhead of Christ Church Oxford 'Whitsun Monday'. The last without date or place. Excellent affectionate and eloquent content including a moving expression of the conventional Victorian view of Christmas. See Bright's entry in the Oxford DNB. A total of eight pages six of which are closely written. Items One and Two addressed to ‘My dear Jacob’. Item Three is incomplete. ONE: ‘Univ Coll / Innocents Day 1866.’ 5pp 12mo. On bifolium. Bright’s signature ‘W. Bright’ and the conclusion of the letter i.e. the fifth page are written crosswise at the head of the first page. He begins by stating that Jacob’s letter ‘was a very good companion to one which I received from Newbolt’. He spent ‘a very happy Christmas’ at ‘SS Phil. James and Merton’. The following passage gives an indication of the letter’s quality: ‘It was striking to enter the former church at 7.30 when I went to take the first of the three celebrations and contrast the dim soft twilight outside with the splendour of the sanctuary lit up by sixteen candles and with the altar in its radiant Christmas garb. You remember how Liddon accounts for the use of the highly dogmatic and gospel rather than of any more historic or narrative selections; - Christmas is the day on which owing to the immeasurable condescenscion and the circumstances of infancy and poverty which surround it the Church owes and in fact cannot refrain from rendering a special recognition of the Divinity of the Virginborn. I never felt that so much as when I had to repeat the closing words of that interdiction to S. John’s gospel at that time and place.’ He praises ‘the best skill of the 16th century’ remarking that ‘the most accurate statements of doctrinal truth are precisely the forms most full to Christian minds of devotional power’ adding ‘I am always sorry when good men like Archd. Churton & Sir R. Palmer fail to see the immense advantage of exact orthodoxy in hymns or prayers’. In another paragraph discussing Christmas he writes: ‘I do not htink that its joy is as triumphant as the “Paschale gaudium†but it has in it a character of peculiar & exquisite sweetness: the secret of which I take to be that it unites all the tender and pathetic associations of infancy and motherhood and of a birthday with the intense convictions that express themselves in the worship of Our Lord see the Adeste Fideles. How deeply one pities this week that poor unhappy apostate at Pietermaritz.’ The reference is to Bishop Colenso. He describes the service at Merton in great detail before expressing great sympathy with Jacob’s ‘difficulties as to Church restoration in a rural parish. What is the right way I wonder of restoring’. He ends with affectionate words about their friendship. TWO: ‘Whitsun Monday’. 2pp 12mo. The commencement of the letter only. He had received the news of Jacob’s ‘new prospects’: ‘Witney will grieve - but you could not have declined such a call.’ He will keep a look out for a curate but is ‘greatly pressed by various occupations’. Signed ‘W Bright.’ THREE: Conclusion of letter only hence no date or place. 2pp 12mo. On single leaf. Signed ‘W Bright.’ Cuts in: ‘. secret of Edward King’s influence as Principal. One sees better what he is by observing his intense pastoral love as it comes out in his dealings with his parish boys and young men.’ Later he writes: ‘I thought S. Augustine’s phrase Ama et fac quod vis might be the motto of his ministry: and when he reclined under a tent for two or three hours watching a cricket match with a playful word for each boy or man who came back from his innings I knew that all this was part of his work.’ He continues with reference to ‘Charles Martin and Talbot’ Cuddesden Alfred Pott. ‘Hall has seen Bp Gray who told him that if Mr Butler went out to Nolet he would be received by the great majority of clergy and communicants: but that the fury of the heretical and irreligious body would make his life almost a life of martyrdom.’ He continues: ‘I had what I esteem the honour the day before yesterday of a letter from Miss Yonge. the author Charlotte Yonge I always think she is one of the best teachers last word underlined I ever had.’ One dated 'Univ[ersity] Coll[ege, Oxford] / Innocents Day [28 December] 1866'. Another, on letterhead of Christ Church, Oxford, unknown
2209FBRegensburg, Druck Josef Habbel, ohne Jahr. 4°. 25 x 18 cm. 296 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag. [2 Warenabbildungen]
14215First letter from Spark Brook 26 July 1828; second letter from St Nicholas Place Coventry 16 April 1829; third letter without place or date 1871. The three items in good condition on lightly-aged paper the second letter having a few very short closed tears on fold lines. The first two signed 'W F Hook' and the third 'Walter Farquhar Hook'. ONE 26 July 1828: 2pp. 12mo. Apologising because 'waiting upon' the Corries will now be impossible as 'Sir Robert and Lady Wilmot intend to come on a Visit': His Mother will not be able to see Sir Robert so Hook will be 'compelled to stay at home to entertain him'. TWO 16 April 1829: 2pp. 4to. On gilt-edged bifolium. The reverse of the second leaf is addressed with postmark and seal in red wax to 'Mrs Corrie Woodfield Moseley Birmingham'. He begins by making arrangements for a christening at Moseley Chapel on the Friday of Easter Week adding: 'Pray do not put yourself to any inconvenience with respect to a Bed as I shall sleep at Dr Johnstone's Dr John Johnstone 1768-1836 who would become Hook's father-in-law in June of that year and I trust you will pardon me for declining your kind Invitation as I shall wish to return to the Monument as soon as I have administered the Sacrament to your Little One'. He concludes by thanking her for her 'kind Congratulations and good wishes'. The third letter is undated and with a mourning border possibly dating from the time of Hook's wife's death in 1871. Accepting a dinner invitation and sending his sister's best wishes. First letter from Spark Brook, 26 July 1828; second letter from St Nicholas Place, Coventry, 16 April 1829; third letter without unknown
173511774DBAugsburg und Dillingen, In Verlag und Truckerey Johann Caspar Bencards seel. Witwe und Consort, 1735. 4°. 34 cm. 7 Blatt, 56, 1088, 50 Seiten. Pergamentband der Zeit auf Holzdeckeln mit 5 echten Bünden, 2 Metallschliessen an Lederlaschen, blindgeprägter floraler Buchschmuck im Rollen und Plattendruck auf beiden Deckeln,von alter Hand geschriebener Rückentitel. [4 Warenabbildungen] Rosweyd: Heribert, Jesuit, geboren zu Utrecht am 22. Januar 1569, gestorben zu Antwerpen am 5. October 1629, trat mit 20
18283126FBParis, Verlag der Société catholique des bon livres, 1828. Klein-8°. 18 x 10,5 cm. IX, 271 Seiten. Halblederband der Zeit mit dekorativer Rückenvergoldung, goldgeprägtem Titel auf ledernem Rückenschild und marmoriertem Deckelbezug.
19873814FBMailand, Jaca Book Verlag, 1987. Textbände: 21,5 x 15,5 cm. Kassette: 28 x 22,5 cm. Faksimile: 14, [2] Blatt. Kommentarband: 163 Seiten. Original-Lederband mit reicher Gold- und Blindprägung und Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel in Original-Leinenkassette mit aufmontierter Deckelillustration. [5 Warenabbildungen] (= Codices e Vaticanis selecti, Band 71).
0266087612.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18223149FBGeifswald, Verlag der Akademischen Buchhandlung, 1822. Klein-8°. 18 x 11 cm. XVI, 310 Seiten. Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Rückenschild. [3 Warenabbildungen]
17403880FBSchaffhausen, verlegt von Emanuel und Benedict Hurter, 1740. 2°. 38 x 26 cm. [16] Blatt, 1602 Seiten; [5] Blatt, 1166 Seiten, [2] Blatt; [10] Blatt, 356, 740 Seiten, [38] Blatt. Pappbände der Zeit. Pappschuber neuerer Zeit. [4 Warenabbildungen]
181639605ABAugsburg, Kommission bey Nicolaus Doll, 1816. 8°. 20,5 x 13 cm. X, 400 Seiten. Halblederband der Zeit. Goldgeprägter Rückentitel.
16193694FBRoma, Verlag Bartolomeo Zanetti, 1619. Klein-8°. 16 x 11 cm. [8] Blatt, 461 Seiten. Lederband der Zeit mit gold- und blindgeprägtem floralem Einbandschmuck, marmoriertem Vorsatzpapier und Rundum-Rotschnitt. [9 Warenabbildungen]
50291Chez François -André Pralard fils, Paris, 1703
1724486Amsterdam Jean van Sefteren 1724 1vol. in-12 (16 x 10 cm ) ( poids = 400 g ) Frontisp. , t., ( 10 ) ff. , 574 pp. . Frontispice et une gravure HT par F. M. La Cave datés de 1723 . Avec : Epitre au Roi , Au lecteur , Préface , Approbation , Avertissement , Table des chapitres , et in fine , Relation du sacre du roi Louis XV (pp. 407 à 560 ) , Liste des princes du sang , cardinaux , archevêques et évêques, abbés , prieurs , religieux & autres (...) qui ont fait des fonctions ou qui ont été invités au sacre de Louis XV, Approbation de la Relation . Titre en rouge et noir , marque typographique ; bandeaux , lettrines , cul-de-lampe . Veau fauve marbré . Dos lisse , orné , doré , p. de titre rouge . Filet à froid sur les coupes . Coupes filetées . Tranches rouges . Gardes papier marbré coquille . Bon état . Qqs rousseurs , des feuillets jaunis .
423Paris Chez Valleyre père 1762 1 vol. in-12 ( 16,5 x 10 cm ) X ( dont t. et fx. t. ) , ( 2 ) ff. , 468 pp. , ( 10 ) ff. + T. , IV pp. , ( 1 ) f. , 56 pp. . L' ouvrage principal est en 2 parties , avec Préface, Table des chapitres et des paragraphes , et in fine , Table des matières , Table des noms des auteurs cités , Approbation , Privilège du roi . Le 2ème ouvrage commence avec une Table alphabétique des différents sujets (...) et un Avis du libraire . Bandeaux , lettrines , cul-de-lampe . Pleine basane mouchetée de l' époque . Dos à 5 nerfs , caissons dorés , p. de titre . Toutes tranches rouges . Gardes papier marbré coquille . Manque la coiffe sup. . Mors sup. fendillé sur 1 cm . Reliure peut-être vernie ? Intérieur frais , sauf les 4 derniers ff. brunis .
192411621J. Ferenczi et Fils 1924 270 pages in12. 1924. broché. 270 pages. Roman de mœurs écrit en collaboration par Georges de La Fouchardière et Félix Celval publié en 1924 par les éditions J. Ferenczi et fils. L'ouvrage aborde les milieux théâtral et ecclésiastique mêlant probablement satire et observation sociale
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17172875FBLutetiae Parisiorum [Paris], sumbtibus Delaulne [et al.], 1717. 2°. 41 x 27,5 cm. [33] Blatt, 1855 Spalten, [19] Blatt; [18] Blatt, 1818 Spalten, 26 Seiten; [3] Blatt, 1952 Spalten, [23] Blatt; XII, Seiten, 1963 Spalten, [28] Blatt. Lederbände der Zeit auf 6 Bünden mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf rotem Lederrückenschild, reicher ornamentaler Rückenvergoldung und rotem Sprengschnitt. [7 Warenabbildungen]
0952973375.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19633118582London: Adam & Charles Black 1963. VII, 374 Seiten. Mit einer schwarz-weißen Abbildung auf Kunstdruckpapier. Gr. 8° (24 x 16 cm), Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19832057657London: Adam & Charles Black 1983. VII, (1), 374 Seiten. Mit einer schwarz-weißen Abbildung auf Kunstdruckpapier. Gr. 8° (24 x 16 cm), Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und blaugefärbtem Kopfschnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
2004100134668OXFORD UNIV PR 2004 728 pages 15 85x4 17x23 72cm. 2004. Cartonné jaquette. 728 pages.
1882035782Dublin London Oxford: Hodges Figgis & Co. 1882 Book. Good Only. Hardcover. A very RARE volume. Exterior wear includes scrapes and scuffs with worn edges a few small edge chips and light soils at various spots; foxing on title page with a few light pencil marks bracketing various paragraphs on some interior pages. A collection of three sermons: The Unalterable Faith Origin of Christianity and the Origin of the Church. Documented sermons were delivered before the Universities of Oxford and Dublin. 97 pages. Hodges, Figgis, & Co. hardcover