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45174Bungay Suffolk : Printed And Published By C. Brightly And T. Kinnersley 1805 - 1807. A very good two volume set in original matching flame calf bindings. Illustrated with 39 full-page engravings; one table and 19 maps. 4to. 10.75" x 8.25" x 3.0". Each front board with red leather name label: "J. Hunby St. Osyth. 1807." Hinges carefully strengthened. Each volume with a flat spine gilt volume number and original red leather title label: "Blomfield's Geography". Printed title with engraved vignette and light offsetting from the frontis. Clear English text throughout. Some intermittent foxing but overall a clean set. Vol. I. : Title page dated 1807. pp.5/pp.3-254/pp.571/1pp. - blank 5 full-page engravings including frontis 1 folding table 1 folding-maps and 5 full-page maps. Vol. II. : Title page dated 1805. 2pp./pp.573-827/pp.695/29pp. - Index 33 full-page engravings including frontis 2 folding-maps and 11 full-page maps " Ezekiel Blomfield 1778�1818 was a Congregational minister author and compiler of religious works and works on natural history. His parents were Stephen Blomfield born c.1740 died 27 November 1809 and Elizabeth Blomfield n�e Luiss Lewis born c.1750 died 17 March 1799. Ezekiel was the youngest of four children. He was born on 28 October 1778 at North Walsham Norfolk then moved with his parents to Norwich. He died on 14 July 1818 at Great Glemham Suffolk and was buried on 21 July 1818 in the grounds of the Meeting House at Wortwell Norfolk." - See Wikipedia Bungay [ Suffolk ]: Printed And Published By C. Brightly And T. Kinnersley, 1805 - 1807. hardcover
1682028701UK 1682. First Edition . Paper. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. An Original Handwritten and Signed Property Deed Transfer in Relation and signed by Robert Jago of Wendron. The land in question is in the parish of Helston. Dated 1682. The only person of that period in this small village of Wendrun was the Reverend Rev Robert Jago who was a famous Ghost Layer. According to Robert Hunt in his book The Popular Romance of the West Country published in Reverend Robert Jago was able to converse with the 'invisible world' and the people of Wendron where he was the vicar in the 17th century believed him to have supernatural powers. Hunt wrote that the whole community was frightened of Parson Jago. They believed he had second sight and would use his powers to see if they were behaving themselves! He was able to instantly pick out a thief in a crowd and any guilty person felt instantly compelled to confess their sins the moment he looked at them. It seems to me that Jago ruled over his parish with a fist of iron perhaps creating this terrifying persona to keep his congregation in line. The most famous story about Parson Jago is also the most bizarre. He is said to have had spirits which waited on him and were in effect his servants. These ghosts were invisible to everyone until the clergyman commanded them to appear. The parson rode far and wide over the moorland of his parish. He never took a groom with him for the moment he alighted from his horse he had only to strike the earth with his whip and up came a demon-groom to take charge of the steed." As for his ghost-laying skills Jago reportedly exorcised a ghost who had been haunting a local farmer. Close to Wendron there is a crossroads on a road called Rowes Lane. The crossroads was supposedly the final resting place of a man called Tucker who had taken his own life. Sadly victims of suicide weren't allowed to be buried in consecrated ground at that time. According to the story the lane was haunted and avoided by local people after dark but the farmer coming home drunk from market decided to walk down it and began shouting 'Arise Tucker!'. This he did several times and eventually Tucker's ghost appeared and from then on would not leave the farmer alone. Jago was sent for and was able to lay the spirit on Tucker to rest with ease. Robert Jago died in 1685. Size 275mm x 180mm. Condition is average. Age toned and heavily stained. Light folding creases. More images can be taken upon request. Ref17703 <br/> <br/> unknown
1820008100DURHAM LONDON: JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON J. NICHOLS AND SON 1820. Quarter Leather. Good/No Jacket. Modern binding all uniform in brown cloth with brown quarter calf spine with blind tooled edging to the leather with a gilt stamped red leather label to the spine. Boards lightly rubbed and lightly marked spine lightly sunned Vol II hjas some pencil and ink inscriptions to some of the prelims some pencil inscriptions to margins of the 1852 light foxing to some of the pages otherwise All Clean Throughout. Good. Some insect damage to prelims text unaffected. <br/> <br/> JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON, J. NICHOLS AND SON hardcover
126363Society for Promotion Christian Knowledge 1913. hardcover 209pp. Very good no dust jacket. 16mo. Grey-blue cloth with black stamped rules and title to front. Moose Cree language which was meant to be an improvement of the earlier grammar of Howse. Front free endpaper missing. Spine cloth split half-way along front hinge. Spine lettering is worn. Solid binding with some soiling and edgewear to covers. Water staining to top half of inside coer and ffep. A very good solid copy; binding sound. This work represents an early attempt to capture the Cree language in such a way as to use standard grammatical categories. Of particular interest is the fact that this was R.D. Symons copy and well worn as such!. Society for Promotion Christian Knowledge Hardcover
18175939<p>Viaggi d' Amerigo Vespucci Con La Vita L' Elogio E La Dissertazione Giustificativa Di Questo Celebre Navigatore Del Padre Stanislao Canovai Delle Scuole Pie. Opera Postuma. Published by Presso Giovacchino Pagani Firenze 1817. First Edition. 8vo up to 9½" tall. 392pp. with frontispiece. Bound in dark blue leather over floral boards; gilt ruled spine with gilt titles.</p> Presso Giovacchino Pagani, hardcover
1972455440New York: Park Publishing Co. 1972. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Slim quarto. 56pp. Heavily illustrated in black and white with many photographs of the congregation. Blue cloth gilt. Trifle worn a fine copy. A celebration of Mount Zion AME church of New Brunswick New Jersey's 145th anniversary. Includes a church history information on prominent families church memories and present church activities all heavily illustrated from photographs. OCLC locates seven copies over three records. Park Publishing Co.) hardcover
187579286London and Belfast: Marcus Ward & Co 1875. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Octavo: 114 pp. with a frontispiece and 5 full-page plates all chromolithographs tipped onto pages after illustrations by T.L. Rowbotham as well as a title page ornaments ornamental chapter heads tail pieces and initials and a vignette all wood engravings. In the publisher's terra cotta sand-grain cloth binding with beveled boards; a chromolithograph onlay a blue coated paper onlay black and gilt-stamped ruled borders and frames gilt-stamped ruled diaper pattern with rose shamrock and thistle devices and gilt over-stamped black letter titling on the front panel; black and gilt-stamped ruled and ornamental head and tail bands and gilt-stamped black letter running titling on the spine; and blind-stamped ruled borders and ruled diaper pattern with rose shamrock and thistle devices on the rear panel. All edges gilt with dark turquoise coated endpapers. Light wear to the corners and tips; else near fine. Provenance: from the Publishers' Bookbindings collection of Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. Levin. Marcus Ward & Co hardcover
1819007090London: Sherwood Neely and Jones 1819. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Volume II only of a two volume set containing Parts IV V and VI Discourses XXI - XL each part with its own title page and all dated 1819. 352 pages. RARE Worldcat lists only 2 institutional holdings. About Very Good boards and leather rubbed moderate foxing throughout top edge soiled prior owner name in pencil front end page. Reverend John Cennick 1718-1755 was an early lay Methodist preacher for John Wesley who then became a Moravian preacher and hymnist. Moravian Church. Sermons. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones Hardcover
1900008172London / New York: S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott Co. 1900. Book. Very Good. Cloth. Limited and Numbered First Edition. Thick 8vo. # 188 of 208 copies printed for America. Two volumes in publisher's original green buckram gilt lettering at spines top edges gilt. Profusely and wonderfully illustrated. Very Good spot of discoloration rear board Vol. II scattered light toning at end papers only. A handsome set of this classic of natural history. S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott Co. Hardcover
1679FGN19-F-7Paris: Estienne Michallet 1679. Leather. Good. 7" by 4". Not Stated. A very scarce religious text from the Society of Jesus the Catholic religious order known as Jesuits. A very scarce religious text from the Society of Jesus the Catholic religious order known as Jesuits. The work discusses the three curses of the fisherman the necessary qualities of a Christian king the fatherland the curse of exterior property the cursed impious in his property and his honour. The society of Jesus is a strictly male religious order whose clerics are known as 'Jesuits'. The Jesuits profess three vows of poverty chastity and obedience along with their own forth vow that of absolute obedience to the Pope. The order is characterised by their intellectualism as each member must study philosophy science and theology then gain a professorship before they can take holy orders. There is a final chapter providing the most notable materials in the text. In French. In a calf binding. Externally sound with some rubbing and marks to boards. Rear joint is starting but firm. Loss to head and tail of spine. Internally firmly bound with light foxing and occasional worming and handling marks to pages. Good Estienne Michallet hardcover
1882mon0000189370Thomas Nelson and Sons 1882-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Not ex-library. Clean copy in good condition. Cover and front pages are falling off. Thomas Nelson and Sons hardcover
1837623P27London & Paris: Fisher Son & Co 1837. First edition. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Various. An illustrated biography about King William IV documenting his successful reign and personal life written by George Wright. The first edition of this work. Complete in two volumes. William IV was only on the throne for seven years but managed to fill his reign with several reforms including updating the poor law restricting child labour and abolishing slavery in almost all the British Empire. This work was published in 1837 the year of his death the year that his niece Victoria succeeded to the throne. Written by George Newenham Wright an Irish writer and Anglican clergyman. He was also a teacher teaching classics in Windsor as well as taking pupils boarding in his house at Frome before becoming master at Tewkesbury Grammar School. He wrtoe mostly topographical and educational works such as 'A Guide to the Lakes of Killarney' 'Scenes in North Wales' and 'The Chinese Empire Illustrated'. With a frontispiece illustrated title page and twenty-four plates being an extra illustrated edition. Collated complete. In the original half calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally smart. Light discolouration to the leather to the joints with patches of rubbing to the joints. Further light rubbing to the head and tail of the spine extremities and to the paper to the boards. Light marking to the boards. Front hinge of Volume I is strained whereas the front hinge of Volume II is starting but firm. Front endpaper and frontispiece of Volume I is detached but present. Internally Volume II is firmly bound and Volume I is generally firmly bound with the textblock from the title page to page 16 and 83 to 86 are working loose. Pages are bright with scattered spots spotting being significantly heavier to the plates. Tidemarks to the bottom and fore edge of the frontispiece to each volume being heavier to Volume II. Good Fisher, Son, & Co hardcover
5513Adelaide : E. Spiller Govt. Printer 1880. Octavo original printed wrappers tiny top corner piece missing throughout staple bound old library stamp to inner front cover inner hinge of the outer leaves neatly reinforced 24 pp internally very clean a good copy. This grammar of the language of the Ngarrindjeri people of the region around Lakes Alexandrina Albert and Coorong was first separately issued in 1878; it was then reprinted in 1879 as an addendum to Taplin's Folklore Manners Customs; and following Taplin's death it was printed again in 1880 with different title page referring to the author as 'the late Rev. G. Taplin' and printing details Spiller rather than Cox. unknown
188081962Adelaide: E. Spiller Government Printer 1880. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide E. Spiller Government Printer 1880/ 1878. Octavo 24 pages. Title-wrappers slightly marked and a little dusty; tear to one leaf expertly closed; bottom corner of another leaf a little marked; a very good copy. First published as a separate pamphlet in 1878 it was reissued in 1879 as an addendum to Taplin's 'The Folklore Manners Customs and Languages of the South Australian Aborigines' and reprinted the following year with reset contents page and variant title page. The title page differs in a number of ways: the recently deceased author is now referred to as 'the late'; the Government Printer is E. Spiller not W.C. Cox; the date is 1880 and different fonts have been used. Interestingly we have discovered that both the 1878 and 1880 imprints have been used as addenda to the 1879 book and it is almost certainly another way of determining the status of the original photographs in that work. Ferguson 16710. E. Spiller, Government Printer paperback
180358964Milano: Marelli 1803. In-8 mm. 241x174 similpelle moderna filetti e titolo oro al dorso pp. 43244 con 6 tavole fuori testo inc. in rame ciascuna con più figure 2 sono carte geografiche. Tomo XXII di questo importante periodico scientifico milanese che raccoglie saggi e memorie dei più grandi scienziati dell'epoca edito dal 1778 al 1803. In Appendice Libri nuovi in Italia e all'estero.Questo volume raccoglie 54 saggi di cui: 18 di Agricoltura ed Arti Del montone idraulico del C. di Montgolfier - Ricerche chimico economiche sull'imbiancamento della seta del Prof. G.A. Giobert - Sulla coltivazione dell'oppio in Toscana del Dr. Carradori26 di Fisica Chimica e Storia Naturale Sopra un Arco-baleno lunare di P. Spadoni - Sulle stelle cadenti di Beuzenberg e Brandes - Transunto d'un viaggio fatto nell'interno dell'Africa di Horneman - Transunto de' viaggi di Mackenzie nell'interno dell'America settentrionale - Osservazioni sulle anguille di C. Amoretti - Ragguaglio del viaggio aereo del C. Zambeccari agli 8 ottobre 1803 ecc.10 di Medicina e Anatomia Sull'applicazione del galvanismo alla medicina di A.M. Vassalli-Eaudi - Della vaccinazione fatta nel dipartimento del Verbano del Dr. L. Sacco - Su alcune cure fatte in Como col voltaismo medico di Laverine - Storia del Galvanismo ecc.Con aloni ma complessivamente un buon esemplare. Marelli, unknown
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1750AL13GLTBK142London: John And James Rivington 1750. Hardback recent half-calf with gilt titles and decoration to spine. Marbled paper covered boards and end-papers. iv 200pp 1 errata. Several decorative headers title vignette 1 folding page and a couple of illustrations within the text. 1st edition 1750. Binding a little rubbed. A very pleasing copy. al13. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. John And James Rivington Hardcover
1802941P7London: William Miller; W. Bulmer 1802. First edition. Leather. Good. 10" by 6". Robert Smirke. The first edition of Edward Forster's important translation of 'Arabian Nights' illustrated by painter Robert Smirke. The complete five volume first edition thus large paper edition.Illustrated with three plates to Volume I five plates each to Volumes II III and V and four plates to Volume IV. Collated bound without two plates to Volume I and one plate to Volume IV. Additionally bound without the half-titles.These plates are the work of painter and illustrator Robert Smirke whose paintings works were often engraved and used to illustrated editions of such works as 'Don Quixote' and 'Gil Blas'.In this edition cleric and miscellany writer Edward Forster has translated Antoine Galland's enormously popular French edition of the tales into English.'Arabian Nights' or 'One Thousand and One Nights' is a collection of folk tales from the Middle East. It was collected over centuries with the roots of the tales being traced from Greek Indian Arabic Persian Turkish and Jewish folklore. The tales are being told by Scheherazade to the King Shahryar in a bid to save her life. After discovering his wife was cheating on him he killed her and vowed to marry a new virgin every day and then behead them the next. In this vein he had killed one-thousand and one women before marrying Scheherazade. Scheherazade entices the King by telling him a story on their first night together pausing halfway through as the sun came up. The King being absorbed by the story keeps Scheherazade alive eager to hear more from her.Bookplate of William Russell Griffiths to the front paste downs. In a full straight grain morocco binding. Externally rubbed. Minor bumping to the extremities and to the head and tail of the spines resulting in a small amount of loss and lifting to the tail of the spines. A few light marks to the boards and spines. Front hinge of Volume I is strained. Front hinge of Volumes II and V are starting. Bookplate to the front paste downs. Tidemark to the rear endpaper and rear paste down of Volume I. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and clean with a few scattered spots. Repair to the final leaf of text to Volume I resulting in loss to about half of the page. Good William Miller; W. Bulmer hardcover
1797828W22London: Cadell Johnson and Dilly 1797 . First edition. Paperback. Good. 18" by 11.5". None. The scarce first edition of this topographical study of Devonshire from the late eighteenth century. Scarce first edition of The History of Devonshire by Reverend Richard Polwhele.In re-backed cloth backed paper wrap. Complete in three volumes this is volume one only. With 179 complete pages.Contents include topics such as The First Settlements The Roman-British period and The Period of Rebellion and Restoration. Richard Polwhele was a Cornish clergyman and historian. He also wrote vast amounts of poetry. In In re-backed cloth backed paper wrap. Externally smart. There is bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. There is some wear to the spine and the boards. The hinges are starting but firm. Internally generally firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean with the occasional spot. Good Cadell, Johnson, and Dilly paperback
19202312260020The College Press San Francisco 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. A Strange Story of Mystic Revelations Bound in blue cloth. Gilt lettering on front board. Personal copy of Marcella Grossy. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Some offsetting on end pages. Handwritten correction on end page some ink bleeding through to surrounding pages. 80 p. 20 cm. <br> "Here is a book that will tell you about the real facts of reincarnation. It is a story of the Soul and explains in detail how the Soul enters the body and how it leaves it where it goes and when it comes back to earth again and why. The story is not just a piece of fiction but a revelation of the mystic laws and principles known to the Masters of the Far East and the Orient for many centuries and never put into book form as a story before this book was printed. That is why the book has been translated into so many foreign languages and endorsed by the mystics and adepts of India Persia Egypt and Tibet. Fascinating Alluring Instructive. Those who have read the book say that they were unable to leave it without finishing it at one sitting. The story reveals the mystic principles taught by the Rosicrucians in regard to reincarnation as well as the spiritual laws of the soul and the incarnations of the soul." - The Rosicrucian Order The College Press, San Francisco hardcover
102407james stillingfleet / s buckley 1735. first edition thus octavo full leather boards with five raised bands gilt rule gilt tooled spine with red labe speckled edges xiv 464pp VG moderate wear to boards cracking to spine edges fep loose light tanning to title page bookplate to front pastedown A Tight clean copy SCARCE in this condition james stillingfleet / s buckley 1735 hardcover
17222109A Paris : Chez Guillaume Desprez Imprimeur & Libraire ordinaire du Roi rue Saint-Jacques à S. Prosper & aux trois Vertus M. DCCXXII. 1722 Avec Approbations & Privilege du Roy. 1722. Hardcover. Very Good. xxiv-3-632 pp. ; 20 cm. ; OCLC: 13530060 ; Bibles Paris 4777 ; Darlow and Moule; #3785 ; Bible. N.T. Catholic Epistles. French. Le Maistre de Sacy. 1722.; Bible.; N.T.; Catholic Epistles.; Latin.; 1722 ; Contemporary 18th century full leather with raised bands ; marbled endpapers ; some woodcut headers and decorative elements ; from the royal press of Guillaume Desprez ; remains of tooling on cover edges ; hinges tight ; some slight worm holes on covers not affecting text ; corners bumped ; all edges gilt ; one o r two marginalia otherwise clean ; foxing ; each letter followed by a literal explanation and a spiritual interpretation ; Text in French and Latin in parallel columns; commentary in French./ Printer's device on title page; headpieces initials ta ilpieces throughout./ Includes bibliographical references as marginalia and indexes ; only four copies held worldwide: Universiteit Utrecht The Atheneum Ohio Bowdoin University and Emory University Atlanta ; Travail de vers dans les plats ; ple in chagrin dos à 5 nerfs titre et ornements dorés tranches dorées reliure d'époque gardes marbrées ; traduits en François avec une explication tirée des Ss. Peres & des Auteurs Ecclesiastiques ; VG <br/> <br/> A Paris : Chez Guillaume Desprez, Imprimeur & Libraire ordinaire du Roi, rue Saint-Jacques, à S. Prosper & aux trois Vertus, M. hardcover
20008324Torino: Allemandi 2000-2001. Lievi segni del tempo su cofanetti e sovraccoperte ma bell'esemplare internamente in ottimo stato. Opera completa sei volumi in tela con sovraccoperta e cofanetto editoriale cm21.5x31.5 pp 361 3 404 2 512 2 507 3 297 3 570 4; centinaia di illustrazioni in nero nel testo e fuori testo. VERY HEAVY ITEM AN ADDITIONAL FEE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. Allemandi hardcover
MN25343Imprenta que fue de Fuentenebro 1813 Madrid. 17x11. Pasta española. CXVI376 371 320 pgs. Grabados al cobre. Lomo con dorados y tejuelo en rojo. Firma de anterior poseedor. Sello. Manchas de humedad. Cantos rozados. 675075 Imprenta que fue de Fuentenebro, 1813, Madrid. hardcover
1798794J34Bath: Not stated 1798-99. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not stated. A very smart second edition set of these eighteenth-century topographical works about Wales written by Reverend Richard Warner. A set of topographical and local interest works regarding South Wales and the Southwest of England. Including A Walk Through Wales published in 1798 and A Second Walk Through Wales published in 1799. Both written and published by Reverend Richard Warner 1763-1857 an English clergyman and antiquarian who wrote many topographical works during his lifetime. Including a frontispiece to each volume and in-text illustrations. Containing the bookplates of Harold E. Matthews and John Phillips Esq. of Edstone to the front pastedowns of each volume. This copy came from the library at Julians Park Hertfordshire the previous home of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie 1902-1968. She was an English socialite and through her mother was the illegitimate granddaughter of King Edward VII. Uniformly bound in half calf binding with marbled boards. Externally smart with some rubbing to the joints spines and extremities of each volume. Bookplates of previous owners to the front pastedowns of each volume. Internally front hinges to both volumes strained but firm. Both volumes firmly bound. Some offsetting to the first few pages of each volume otherwise pages are generally clean. Very Good Not stated hardcover