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167561105Lyon, Laurentii Arnaud & Petri Borde, 1675. Folio. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Wear to extremities. Corners bumped with some loss of leather. A few scratches and holes to boards. Title-page slightly browned and a few stains on first leaves. Two worm-tracts to outer margin of last leaves, not affecting text, otherwise internally nice and clean. (26), 600, (138) pp.
164961097London, Richard Lowndes, 1649. 8vo. In contemporary full calf. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear to extremities, parts of leather on front board worn off. Top of spine with tear. Inner hinges split, but bookblock firmly attached. Internally with light marginal miscolouring, but generally nice and clean. (6), 474 pp.
166361122Lugduni Batavorum (Leyden), Elsevier, 1652 & Amsterdam, Janssonium, 1663. Folio. In contemporary full vellum with title in contemporary hand to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to spine. Light miscolouring to extremities, a few marks and spots to boards. Dampstain to upper margin, primarily affecting first 10 ff., otherwise a nice and clean copy. (40), 624, (12) (20), 307, (1), 151, (5) pp.
170018945Folio. Helldrbd. fra omkr. 1700 med rig rygforgyldning. (21),981,(87) pp. Nogle tilskrifter i gl. hånd, lidt skjolder i margin på register. Et bladhjørne repareret med lidt teksttab, ellers ganske velbevaret. En del gl. ejernavne på titelbladet.
164561124London, Charles Greene, 1644 & 1645. 4to. In contemporary full calf with double ruled fillets to boards. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear and soiling to extremities. Lower left corner of front board with loss of leather. Doodles in contemporary hand to end-papers which are partly detached, otherwise internally nice and clean. (12), 218, 42, (1) pp.
161260753(Cambridge), Printed for Leonard Greene, 1612. 4to. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Small paper-label pasted on to upper compartment on spine. Title-page mounted on second front fly-leaf. Two small wormtract affecting back board and last 4 leaves and a small wormtract affecting first 3 leaves. Vague dampstain affecting upper outer corner of app. first 70 leaves. A good copy. (8), 366 pp. + 1 folded plate.
165960839London, Tho. Ratcliff for Tho. Underhill, 1659. 8vo. In contempoteray full calf. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light wear to extremities, a few scratches to boards and corners bumped. Inner hinges split. Internally nice and clean. (18), 430, (20) pp.
London, 1844. All three volumes in the orig. burgundy full cloth w. gilt lettering to spines and blindstamped boards. Capitals and corners a bit bumped and spines a bit crooked. Internally very nice and clean. W. 8 pp. of advertisements in vol. one and 14 pp. of advertisements in vol. three.
Berlin, Erich Reisz, (1922). Large 4to. (40,5 x 35,5 cm.). Uncut in contemp. full calf, raised bands. Broad inside gilt borders. Title with gilt lettering on frontcover. A few minor scratches to boards and edges with very light wear. (24) pp. of text in double-columns. and 6 original etchings, all signed by W. Jaeckel. Clean and fine. No. II of V copies ""von den unverstählten Platten gedruckt und vom Künstler unterschrieben worden"". Printed on heavy paper (Bütten-Karton). Total issue 100 copies.
Venice, Luca Olchiense, 1517 8vo. In contemporary full vellum. Title-page with woodcut vignette, rapaired at bottom, not affecting text or vignette. Three small holes to title-page and round stamp to lower part of title-page and last leaf, not affecting text or vignette. Small repair to lower part of M1, not affecting text. 112 ff.
Amsterdam, Dommeriana, 1751 & 1752. Folio (308 x 194 mm). Uniformly bound in two contemporary half calf bindings with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spines. Extremities with wear. Boards with scratches and missing some of the marbled paper. Spines with a few small worm holes and upper compartments missing some of the leather. Title-page in red and black. Text in Greek and Latin. Internally very nice and clean. (10), 966, (2) (4), 920, (27) pp.
Lyon, Seb. Gryphim, 1535. 4to. Bound in a later full calf pastiche-binding in Cambridge-style, with elegant 'mirrors' to boards and blindstamped borders and decorations, spine with five raised bands, forming six compartments. Leather title-label with title in gilt lettering to spine. Spine miscoloured and several stains to boards. Stamp to front free end-paper and title-page. Annotation in contemporary hand to title-page and last leaf with woodcut-device depicting a griffin. Waterstain to inner margin, affecting lower part of first 10 and last 15 leaves. a-z8, A-Z8, AA-BB8, CC10, aa-mm8, nn10.
Folio. Helldrbd. fra omkr. 1700 med rig rygforgyldning. (21),981,(87) pp. Nogle tilskrifter i gl. hånd, lidt skjolder i margin på register. Et bladhjørne repareret med lidt teksttab, ellers ganske velbevaret. En del gl. ejernavne på titelbladet.
Kiøbenhafn, Salomon Sartor samme Aar (1629). Lille8vo. Senere hldrbd. Enkel rygforgyldning. Titelbladet med ramme i træsnit. (1),150 blade. Lettere brugsspor, gl. ejernavn på titelbladet, få brunpletter.
1836008312Seville: Juan Francisco Blas de Quesada 1836. RARE. No date title pages dated 1836 in Licencia. Two volumes bound in contemporary sponged calf floral gilt backs edges dyed red marbled end papers ribbon markers. Very Good dampstain to margin not affecting text final 20 pp. Tome I end papers soiled light wear at edges some old pencil notations at end pages. Interior pages clean and bright. . Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Juan Francisco Blas de Quesada Hardcover books
1882008693Freiburg im Breisgau: Herdersche Verlagschandlung 1882. RARE in current commerce no auction records found. xviii 330 pages.Text in German Latin and Arabic. At first attributed to Aristotle De Causis later came to be recognized as being derived from "Elements of Theology" by Proclus. Bound in contemporary half black morocco over decorative embossed metallic paper boards gilt title back Art Deco end papers the small ticket of William Salloch of New York noted bookseller at front paste down. Very Good institutional stamps of "Arca Seminarii Philos. Lib. Prov. Mo. S.J." remnants of bookplates front end papers call letters stamped at base of spine scattered light pencil markings in text dampstain at gutters of first few front pages. . First Edition. Half Morocco. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Herdersche Verlagschandlung Hardcover books
1925W1862New York: Unpublished 1925. Original photograph by the Australian-American photographer Anton Bruehl 1900-1982. A vintage circa 1925 gelatin silver print mounted on cardstock. 7 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches. The photograph is unsigned but the composition of the still-life photo includes a roughly torn piece of paper that includes the caption that was handwritten by the photographer and is signed "Greetings Anton Bruehl." In 1919 the Australian born Bruehl along with his brother and parents emigrated to the United States where he worked for Western Electric as an electrical engineer until an exhibition of Clarence H. White's photographs persuaded him to change professions. In 1924 he enrolled in White's photography school and by the next year was hired to teach in the school. In a 1976 article for Image magazine landscape photographer Joe Deal observed that "Anton Bruehl's background in engineering and love of machine forms in combination with his training under Clarence White resulted in still life photographs which give the satisfaction of well-resolved formal problems and portraits choreographed with the rhythm and movement characteristic of the age." Bruehl's early black and white still-life photographs are much more scarce than his later color images and they seldom come on the market. The photograph is clean and bright with just a hint of edgewear and a 1-inch crease line at the bottom edge. . First Edition. Single Sheet. Collectible-Very Good. Illus. by Anton Bruehl. 7 1/2" X 5 1/2". Photo. Unpublished
183517809London: William Pickering With Edward Moxon Longman Rees John Pearson. Very Good. 1835-73. Hardcover. ; 25 volumes bound by Root & Son in contemporary 3/4 brown morroco over light green boards. Five spine bands with gilt decoration & lettering. Marbled endpapers. Top edges gilt. Half titles. One or two old slim gold ribbon bookmarks in each volume. Hinges & texts tight & intact. Pages bright & clean except for tanning on first & last 2 or 3 leaves in most volumes. Some rubbing to edges & corners. Light soil to a few covers. 2 volumes of "Specimens of Table Talk" Murray w/ 2 plates18351st ed. ; 2 volumes of "Early Recollections" by Cottle/Longman Rees w/ 6 portraits 8vo 1837 1st ed. ; "Church and State" 3rd ed w/ "Lay Sermons" 2nd ed 1839; 3 volumes of "The Friend" 1844 4th ed; 3 volumes of "Biographila Literaria" 1847 2nd ed. ; 2 volumes of "Poetical Works" lacking volume 1 1847 new ed ; 2 volumes of "Aids to Reflection" 1848 6th ed. ; 2 volumes of "Notes Upon Shakespeare" 1848 1st ed. ; 3 volumes of "Essays on his Own Times" 1850 new ed. ; "Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit" 1849 new ed. ; "Notes Theological Political Misc." Moxon 1853 1st ed. ; 2 volumes of "Notes on English Divines" Moxon 1st ed 1853; and "Osorio" Pearson 1st thus 1873; Poetry Philosophy Religion. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . William Pickering [With] Edward Moxon, Longman Rees, John Pearson hardcover
163315058London: N. Okes. Very Good. 1633. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in full leather. Worn at the edges. Worn and chipped at the spine ends with some splitting of the front hinge. Notes on the endpaper owner's name on the bottom of the title page. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 119 pages . N. Okes hardcover
169616794London: Printed for Ri. Chiswell. Fair. 1696. First Edition. Hardcover. In custom made slipcase. Worn leather covers with rounded corners. Hinges cracked. Covers reinforced with cloth tape & firmly attached. Soiled title page with a few age darkened pages. Rear endpaper missing. VG. Religion English Language Catholic Church Puritans; Dominican; Church History; Ethiopia; Jesuits; Missions. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 466 pages . Printed for Ri. Chiswell hardcover
163016620Coloniae Agrippinae: Ioannis Kinchii. Very Good-. 1630. Hardcover. Contemporary full leather binding is separating at the hinges. Usual xlib stamps. Content is very good to fine. Text is in Latin. ; Ex-Library; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 495 pages . Ioannis Kinchii hardcover
1961BOOKS115274INew York: New Directions. Fine copy in acetate wrapper. 1961. 1st. hardcover. Square 8vo Limited to 500 copies signed by the author. . New Directions hardcover
1830004670London: A. Pugin 1830. 1831 and 1830. Quarter green leather at spine with leather tips green cloth boards five raised bands gilt titles and decorations red leather spine label. . Examples of Gothic Architecture 66 pages 73 plates. A Series of Views by Joseph Nash with letter-press descriptions by W.H. Leeds 22 glorious full plage plates and 20 pages of text. Light foxing throughout with title page of first part heavier foxing. Book is oversize and weight and will require additional postage. . Very Good Plus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. A. Pugin hardcover books
1885008365Indianapolis IN: Union Publishing Co. 1885. Lavishly bound in full deeply embossed calf with ornate gilt sayings from the Bible and decorations front and back covers lavishly gilt decorated back decorative metal clasps silk moire end papers all edges gilt. Illustrated with color lithographic plates and 4 maps steel-engraved and wood-engraved plates and wood-engraved illustrations throughout the text nearly 2000 in all. The name Christena Sharp engraved in gilt front cover her ownership label front end page presentation page inscribed "Presented to Christena Sharp by Thompson Sharp Dec. 25 1886". With manuscript one page letter in envelope dated April 19 1898 titled "Certificate of Membership and Dismission " certifying Ms. Sharp's leaving the Presbyterian Church of Gaston Indiana. With Family Records section no writing and Family Portraits section with 6 period photographs of family members mostly children. A tour de force presentation Bible of the day in wonderful condition Near Fine light rubbing at the edges. A large and heavy book will require additional postage charges for priority and international mail shipping. Please inquire before ordering. Free media mail shipping. . Later Printing. Calf. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Thick Folio . Union Publishing Co. Hardcover books
- Chez Reinier Leers, A Rotterdam 1689 - 1690, In-4 (19x25cm), (16) 430pp. et (10) 539pp., 2 volumes reliés. - Edition originale pour ces deux volumes. Rare réunion de ces deux ouvrages en reliure uniforme. Impression sur 2 colonnes. Reliure en pleine basane brune d'époque mouchetée. Dos à nerfs orné. Pièce de titre de basane brune. Défauts premier volume : Coiffe de queue arrachée, mors ouverts en queue, 3 coins émoussés, une trace de mouillure sur le plat supérieur. Second volume : Manque en tête, mors supérieur fendu, coiffe de queue arrachée, mors inférieur fendu en queue, traces de mouillure sur le plat inférieur, 2 coins émoussés., une langue de cuir arrachée sur le plat inférieur. Manque les pages de garde marbrés avant le faux-titre et in fine. Ensemble bien frais pour les 2 volumes. Tampon bleu en pages de titre : Institution Pelletin ou Felletin. Ex libris manuscrit S. Petri Exdronensis. On considère le père Richard Simon, oratorien, comme le fondateur de l'exégèse biblique moderne. Cette reconnaissance a même été affirmée par l'église en 1993. En 1678, il fit paraître sa Critique du vieux testament, lequel après avoir été sévèrement critiqué tant par Bossuet que Nicole, finit à l'index en 1683. La publication de cet ouvrage ne fit qu'exacerber les tensions que Simon avait allumé contre lui-même auprès de toutes les congrégations religieuses par sa lecture nouvelle des textes bibliques ; sans jamais être partisan, il questionnait avec la connaissance des sources la Bible comme cela n'avait jamais été fait. Dans le premier ouvrage, Simon discute l'origine et le caractère des différents livres qui composent le Nouveau testament. Dans le second ouvrage sur les versions du Nouveau testament, Simon interroge les différentes traductions et la manière dont les passages les plus difficiles furent rendus. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]