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Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 240 pages. 9x15 cm.
Broch?. 223 pages.
Cartonn?. 148 pages. Rousseurs. 2 pages r?par?es. Couverture d?fra?chie.
Broché. 48 pages. Mouillures. Petits manques au dos. 26x36cm.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 436 pages.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 306 pages. 9x15 cm.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 208 pages.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 60 pages. 20x28cm. Très fortes mouillures en marges. Couverture tachée.
Broch?. Environ 450 pages. Rousseurs.
Broch?. 466 pages.
Reliure pleine basane. 210 pages. Rousseurs. Epidermures. 8,5x14cm.
Roy. 4to., First Edition thus, on laid paper, text in Latin throughout, with a frontispiece (original captioned tissue guard present), title in red and black, and 6 plates (all original captioned tissue guards present), free endpapers lightly spotted; original faux-vellum boards printed in red and black, very neatly rebacked with holland lettered in black, hinges neatly strengthened with passe-partout, uncut, a very bright, crisp, tight copy. Sold from an institution with its cancelled bookplate on front paste-down and small neat stamps on title and plate versos. With a personal bookplate on front free endpaper. An important account of one of the key periods in the history of the Carthusians in London. In 1535, when the majority of Carthusians refused the Oath of Supremacy Chauncy was one of the few to concede, an act that he was never thereafter able to reconcile with his conscience. With the accession of Queen Mary hopes for a Catholic restoration were revived and Chauncy was elected prior of a small gathering of monks at Sheen, but the dramatic events of 1558 forced them to flee to Bruges. After many relocations in the Low Countries, Chancy died at Bruges in 1581. His vivid account of the martyrdom of most of his fellow London Carthusians (supported by graphic, almost gruesome, plates showing the various forms of torture and execution) was evidently one attempt at restoring his faith. Very scarce.
8vo., First Edition; original maroon cloth, boards framed and blocked in blind, gilt back, chocolate endpapers (label scar on front free endpaper), all edges uncut, expertly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, a very good, bright, clean copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS UNSIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER VERSO. With institutional bookplate on front paste-down and 32pp publisher's catalogue bound in at rear. This copy was presented by Newman to Pro-Cathedral Library, Clifton. COPIES INSCRIBED BY NEWMAN ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE.
- Volume 1 only of 2. First American edition, 1848, cloth, no dust jacket, Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia. Owner names, some rubbed out. Wear on board ends. No text marks. Good gilt spine titles, some foxing. Binding is tight. The US edition has onl
Broch?. 235 pages.
Broch?. 143 pages.
Broch?. 273 pages.
Broché. 260 pages. Rousseurs.
Broch?. 354 pages. Jaquette.
Broch?. 112 pages.
32 pages. With Discussion Club outlline by Rev. Gerald C. Treacy, S.J. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
Broché. 346 pages.
Broch?. 197 pages.