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1865041316New York: H.B. Durand 1865 Book. Fair/Reference Copy Only. Hardcover. A good candidate for rebinding; text block is tight while title page is loose but present; front board is detached but present with two flyleaves attached to it; lacks spine strip; boards have normal wear including exposed corners and worn edges with some scuffs and soils. A detailed resource on the historical and doctrinal 39 articles of the Church. 871 pages. H.B. Durand hardcover
161522600London: Nathaniel Butter. Very Good. 1615. First Edition. Hardcover. Rebound in light brown leather. Lower right corner of the title page has been reattached by sewing with a needle & thread. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . Nathaniel Butter hardcover
1685013220London: Printed by J. Macock for Richard Chiswell Thomas Sawbridge George Ells and Richard Bently 1685. Third Edition & Second Edition Corrected . Full calf. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 1685 the Third Edition corrected. Parts II and III bound in one volume. Size Folio 12.5" x 7.75" Part II - Title Dedicatory Epistle i preliminary leaf 520 pages plus unnumbered Errata leaf. Part III - Title Dedicatory Epistle Half-title i preliminary leaf 197 pages and unnumbered Errate left to verso of page 197. Original binding of dark brown mottled calf with five raised bands to the spine and gilt titles on recent brown morocco label in the second compartment gilt decoration to cover edges page edges speckled red original pastedowns and endpapers original covers have been professionally rebacked with the original spine laid down and new title label. Condition very good restored binding is sound original pastedowns and endpapers still present all titles and half titles present. Old owner's inscription "Wm. Spurway 1766 to front free endpaper the odd one light spot to margin of the occasional page here and there other than this the pages are very clean throughout the large texts sharp and easy to read. <br/> <br/> Printed by J. Macock, for Richard Chiswell, Thomas Sawbridge, George Ells and Richard Bently, unknown
183928672London: Joseph Robinson. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1839. Revised Edition. First Printing. Leather. Bound in custom brown half calf over marbled boards spine in six compartments separated by raised bands gilt lettering on black labels in two compartments blind-stamped borders on covers. This volume includes Henry's commentaries on Isiaah Jerremiah Lamentations Ezekiel Daniel Hosea Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah and Malachi. . Front hinge starting covers mildly worn and bumped else near fine; unmarked tight square and clean. A large heavy book - additional shipping charges may apply. VERY GOOD. . Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. xii 1506 pp . Joseph Robinson hardcover
1811000228LONDON: SAMUEL BAGSTER 1811. NEW EDITION . Full Calf. Good Only. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. VOL II: This volume has the series title before the vol title as follows: AN ENTIRE COLLECTION OF MATTHEW HENRY'S WORKS IN SEVEN VOLUMES VOL. II CONTAINING THE EXPOSITION OF JOSHUA TO ESTHER The book is in FAIR condition front board detached boards rubbed with some wear. Has a paper label on front board. The page block remains tight. Contains engravings no frontispiece. VOL III: This volume has the series title before the vol title as follows: AN ENTIRE COLLECTION OF MATTHEW HENRY'S WORKS IN SEVEN VOLUMES VOL. III CONTAINING THE EXPOSITION OF JOB TO SONG OF SOLOMON. The book is in FAIR condition front board detached boards rubbed with some wear. Has a paper label on front board. The page block remains tight. Contains engravings with frontispiece. VOL IV: This volume has the series title before the vol title as follows: AN ENTIRE COLLECTION OF MATTHEW HENRY'S WORKS IN SEVEN VOLUMES VOL. IV CONTAINING THE EXPOSITION OF ISAIAH TO MALACHI The book is in GOOD ONLY condition boards attached boards rubbed with some wear. Has a paper label on front board. The page block remains tight. Contains engravings including frontispiece. VOL V: This volume has the series title before the vol title as follows: AN ENTIRE COLLECTION OF MATTHEW HENRY'S WORKS IN SEVEN VOLUMES VOL. V CONTAINING THE EXPOSITION OF MATTHEW TO JOHN. Bears Ownership plate to front end paper of "W Stephens 1819". The book is in GOOD TO VERY GOOD condition front board attached joint cracked boards rubbed with some wear. Has a paper label on front board. The page block remains tight. Contains engravings includes frontispiece. The part set is heavy and may require extra shipping. <br/> <br/> SAMUEL BAGSTER unknown
1860088217Paris: James Duffy 1860 Book. Good. Hardcover. Inscribed by Authors. Second Edition. INSCRIBED by the AUTHOR on the flyleaf. RARE complete 2 volume work "Consisting of an introduction to each Epistle an analysis of each chapter a paraphrase of the sacred text and a commentary embracing notes critical explanatory and dogmatical interspersed with moral reflections". Covers have wear mostly on the spine ends; and some fading previous owner's embossed stamp on title pages inner hinges starting to crack. James Duffy hardcover
1760002464Bristol Eng: J. Grabham and W. Pine 1760. Very Good -. Printed by J. Grabham and W. Pine . . . and sold at the New-Room in the Horse-Fair; and at the Foundery near Upper-Moor-Fields London." The third edition. 65 sic 69 3 p.; 16 cm. Signatures: A-F6 12mo is 6s. Disbound from a larger volume. Typographic head-pieces and tail-pieces. Extracted from: The Holy Life of Monr. de Renty a Late Nobleman of France and Sometime Councellor to King Lewis the 13th. Written in French by John Baptist S. Jure and translated into English by E.S. Gent. London 1658. Cf. Green R. John & Charles Wesley. Errors in pagination: 62-69 misnumbered as 58-65. In Very Good- Condition: disbound; first leaf half title detached but present; light soiling throughout; otherwise solid. J. Grabham and W. Pine unknown
1832g4039London: Hatchard & Son. G : in Good condition. Later rebind. Rear inner hinge split. Pencil annotations to eps. 1832. First Edition. Paper covered hardback boards. 190mm x 120mm 7" x 5". 296pp. . Hatchard & Son hardcover
1932273987Verlag Butzon & Bercker Kevelaer 1932. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Bis Jahrgang 441969 "An heiligen Quellen" danach "Dienender Glaube". Hier wird angeboten 30 Jahrgänge: Jahrgang 193219331934193519361937193819391952195319541955195619571958195919601961196219631964196519661967196819701971197319741975. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen Exemplare einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen Rückenschild Stempel. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Verlag Butzon & Bercker, Kevelaer, hardcover
1811e8221Edinburgh: John Ballantyne and Company. G : in Good condition. Cover and spine rubbed with some abrasions on boards. Some light scattered browning. Text block firm. 1811. First Edition. Contemporary calf. 280mm x 220mm 11" x 9". viii 417pp. Engraved frontispiece and title page vignette. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . John Ballantyne and Company hardcover
182827573London: C. & J. Rivington. Good with no dust jacket. 1828. New edition. Hardcover. The front board is loose. All ten maps are present and "fine" condition. Despite the front board the contents look as if it has never been read. This is just volume 1 which is complete in itself on the Old Testament. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 3782 pages . C. & J. Rivington hardcover
181814622Black Kingsbury Parbury and Allen 1818. 8vo. Second and Best Edition title lightly spotted some faint age-browning to text; attractively bound in contemporary full calf neatly rebacked in calf to style red sprinkled edges a remarkably bright crisp clean copy. First published in the previous year Mills' account is dedicated to the eminent Arabist Sir John Malcolm author of the standard history of Persia. This is the revised enlarged and best edition. The publishers were booksellers to the East India Company. A most attractive copy. VERY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Black Kingsbury Parbury and Allen, unknown
1613033211<p>London: Printed by John Pindley for Samuel Macham 1613 A fair copy of the extremely scarce 1st edition in newer half leather binding. Classed as 'fair' because 2 leaves are in facsimile and a further leaf has lost its side margin which may have had reference notes. Bishop Joseph Hall 1574-1656 held high positions in the English Church and was known for his scholarship and skills in debate. He became a Doctor of Divinity in 1612 and turned increasingly from writing to preaching. Henry Prince of Wales made Hall his Chaplain in 1608 and he was invited by James I to preach a sermon on the 19th anniversary of his accession. Contents: title blank verso; dedication 4pp; text 109pp; Finis. The title page has an elaborate archway design and there are decorative headpieces and initial capitals. The binding is in near fine clean condition with title label to spine and marbled boards. The endpapers are contemporary with the binding. Text paper is lightly toned but generally clean. Page edges are a little fragile and some corner tips are turned over. There are a few small ink annotations - one on the title page one scholarly - the rest not. Leaves 31/32 and 79/80 are in facsimile and 89/90 has lost the side edge. Please enquire if you would like to see additional images.</p> Printed by John Pindley for Samuel Macham hardcover
198051561New York: St. Martin's Press. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. 1980. 1st US Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 031240817x . A first American edition/first printing in Very Good condition with some minor sunning along the top board edges and some soiling to the front and rear boards in a Near Fine dust-jacket with edge creasing; This book is an illustrated history of the popes from Saint Peter to John Paul II. It is well-written and easy to read and is a great resource for anyone interested in the history of the church.; 4to ; 256 pages . St. Martin's Press hardcover
199441102Kalamazoo MI: Cistercian Publications. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1994. Cloth. Tan dust-jacket spine with black lettering; A comprehensive list of Cistercian authors and works found in all the surviving library catalogues of medieval monastic houses and other institutions in Great Britain; 8vo; 204 pages . Cistercian Publications hardcover
184527467London: Thomas Arnold. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1845. First Edition. Hardcover. In the original black cloth. Spot of rubbing at the top of the spine light soil to the covers. Staining on the insideof the covers about half way across. Owner's inscription on the fep dated 1850. ; 6"; 270 pages . Thomas Arnold hardcover
1830057850Philadelphia PA: Uriah Hunt and Son/Joseph Snowdon 1830. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Black textured paper covered boards covers bordered in gilt spine panel lettered and decorated in gilt. Rubbed edges and corners mild surface rubbing. Front cover detached along joint but still firmly connected by binding cords back cover starting. 158 pp. Interior foxed ranging light to moderate. Undated but with a matching Open Library entry showing publication date of 1800 seems early and a copy in the Wellesley College archive dated to the 1830s more likely. Uriah Hunt and Son/Joseph Snowdon Hardcover
1642032836Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield 1642 An extremely scarce 1st edition copy of Francis Potter's work. Potter 1594-1678 was a clergyman with a wide range of other interests. He was an early member of the Royal Society admitted in 1663 experimenting with bees theorising about blood transfusion and making instruments including a sundial. He developed a theory that the approximate square root of 666 - 25 - had a strong connection with catholic institutions. His first attempt to set this out in 1637 was described as a 'wonderful discovery' by Joseph Mede whose 'judgement' is included in the work. This copy has been rebacked relaying as much as possible of the spine which has raised bands red title label and the date at the base. The corners have been rebuilt. The boards are marbled with a stain on the rear board. Edges are scuffed. Internally there is the armorial bookplate of William Legge to the front pastedown endpaper. The endpaper joints have been repaired. Page edges are red. Contents: initial blank; copper-engraved title page by W Marshall - with old signature to top; Joseph Mede's judgement with old scholarly note to margin 1p; To the reader 8pp; Chapter list and corrigenda 6pp; text with diagrams pp 1-214; finis; final blank. Text with decorative head and tailpieces and initial capitals. The contents are very clean. At some point one or more adventurous worms explored the top corners of most pages from To the Reader to p 197. They were clearly discerning readers because they missed the text. Expert professional paper repair by bookbinder Elizabeth Howard has stabilised the paper and although there is discolouration which also affects the verso of the title the impact is minimised. The numbers at the top of pp 105/6 and 109-114 are affected. Another small worm exploration affects pp 167-187 again without impact on the text but the diagram at p 175 has a small hole in it. P 11 has lost the bottom corner tip. Book measures 21.5 cm x 14.6 cm. Please enquire if you would like to see further images. Printed by Leonard Lichfield hardcover
193063985Chicago IL & Davenport IA: Lutheran Mission Churches; North Illinois District Victor Animatograph Co. ca. 1930-1934. Two vols. 4to. 13; 13 leaves unnumbered. of 4-pocket archival mylar sleeves housing 97 glass plate lantern slides sized 4 x 3.25 in. all in gray cardstock embossed frame mounts of the Victor Animatograph Co. of Davenport IA nearly all numbered in white ink MS 1 2-48; 49-56 60-97 2 100 glass slides nearly all w/ red dots keyed to lantern slide maps included at the end 34 hand-coloured 63 black & white a few w/ very minor hairline cracks in the glass not affecting the image or integrity minor dustsoiling edgewear to mounts together with 4 leaves typescript detailing all of the slides to be used in the presentation inserted together into first mylar sleeves first two leaves w/ extensive MS notes & revisions in ink & pencil. All preserved in recent blue cloth 3-ring binders still a VG archive. This glass slide photo archive visually captures the expansion of the Lutheran Mission Churches largely within the Missouri Synod which underwent rapid Americanization and expansion during the 1920’s and early 1930’s in Chicago the nearby suburbs and across Northern Illinois. With a focus on establishing Sunday Schools shifting liturgy from German to English language and appealing to immigrant communities for growth these glass plate lantern slides appear to have been designed as a presentation for growing Lutheran Mission Churches as they spread through up-and-coming suburban neighborhoods in and around Chicago mostly within a 50 mile-or-so boundary line to downtown Chicago. Stately churches church interiors Sunday School interiors students pastors as well as church buses and surrounding areas are also depicted within the slides. Heavily influenced by Dwight L. Moody’s targeted Sunday School movement upon the inner city working poor during the 19th-Century the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Churches as depicted in the two maps inside the collection -- with one hand-coloured with red dots corresponding to the slides -- there was a decided interest to attract those migrating into the Chicago area including Japanese-Americans as depicted in slide No. 2 standing next to the sign for “Our Saviour’s Evangelical Lutheran Church†in Addison Heights Chicago.Identified churches and Sunday schools include those for Addison Heights Messiah School Archer Heights Congregation in Chicago Barrington congregation & church building Broadview & Maywood along Roosevelt about 12 miles west of downtown Chicago & Lake Michigan the Elizabeth parsonage which was the furthest West church in the North Illinois District nearly on the Iowa State line. Others include parishes in Elmwood Park Gage Park Irvingwood East Joliet Midlothian Naperville East Rockford Dixon Milford Geneva and the St. Charles Borromeo Church originally at the NW corner of 12th now Roosevelt and Cypress now Hoyne Ave. in the West Side neighborhood. Still more include Pastor Kroeger’s Winslow church; Pastor Kuehnert’s Cary Church Pastor Burgdorf’s Bethany Church along with two lantern slides of Pastor Brauer’s parish -- the Illinois State Women’s Prison and the State Penitentiary at Joliet. Surviving multimedia presentation archives such as this one are quite scarce and seldom feature the enhanced detail offered by the typescript list with this archive. Lutheran Mission Churches; North Illinois District, Victor Animatograph Co., hardcover
1991w220631491State University of New York Press 1991. 348pp. Trade paperback slight creases to lower corner tips and edges light ink marks on a few pages owner name on front end page index bibliography japanese culture bibliography tea bibliography glossary chapter notes Toriawase appendix An Introduction to Japanese Tea Ritual chanoyu Japanese tea ritual . Trade Paperback. Very Good. State University of New York Press Paperback
1771012101Printed for John Rivington 1771. First Edition . Calf. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Brown Calf Explanations on Church Catechism & on the Two Covenants. Spine ends worn with slight loss joints cracked corners bumped lacks endpapers some occasional light spotting. 109pp plus 3pp of publishers catalogue. <br/> <br/> Printed for John Rivington unknown
1984041611Republic of Cameroon Africa: University of Yaounde 1984. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff tan wraps lettered in black. Several creases and mild handling wear to covers. Inscribed by author on main title personaized dated 1984. Scarce. University of Yaounde Paperback
195352149Oxford: Clarendon Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1953. Second Edition. Hardcover. A second edition in Very Good condition with white soiling marks to the lower portions of the boards mainly the front and fraying to the corners in an alike dust-jacket with a few chips and other shelfwear. A previous owner's name is on the front flyleaf; This book is an introduction to the New Testament providing a brief history of the Bible an overview of the text and its development and explanations of key terms.; 8vo ; 486 pages . Clarendon Press hardcover
1881099611Charles Mann Printer 1881 Book. Good. Hardcover. Rare. Christian poetry. Book has moderate age/use wear including exterior scuffs and rub marks. Charles Mann, Printer hardcover
1727004824London: Geo. Strahan and J. Bowyer 1727. Hardcover. Good. The Third Edition. 24 356 p.; 20 cm. Signatures: A8 a4 B-Z8 2A2 8vo. 18th-century Cambridge-style binding with blind-tooled and blind-rolled decoration. Publishers' catalogs on 2 pages preceding first page of text. Wood cut head- and tail-pieces. ESTC t064635. Bookseller's label on front fixed endpaper for Saml. Hart Sr. Sign of the Bible Charleston S.C. Small white embossed armorial bookplate on front fixed endpaper with motto "Nec temere nec timide." Former owner's name "R.J. Nelson" and Chicago address written on a small piece of paper attached to the front fixed endpaper probably covering up a previous owner's name. Written at head of title page: "Stephen Elliott 1841." A few marginal notations. In Good Condition: lacking much leather over spine and some from both boards which are still attached; faint dampstain and light soiling on title page and first pages thereafter; otherwise clean and tight. Geo. Strahan, and J. Bowyer hardcover