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18480024868Glasgow: William Collins South Frederick Street 1848. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. FIRST EDITION. GLASGOW : 1848. Hardback. Black ribbed cloth gilt lettered spine. Elaborate blind decoration to spine and covers. Untrimmed edges as issued. Lemon end-papers. Neat contemporary owner name. No internal markings. Uncommon first printing. Tight bright and clean. Unusually nice copy of the first printing. VERY GOOD INDEED. 320 pages. Book now in clear archival quality protective jacket. Biographies with extracts from their sermons; Jacques Benigne Bossuet 1627-1704. Esprit Flechier 1632-1710. Louis Bourdaloue 1632-1704. Francois de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon 1651-1715. Jean Baptiste Massillon 1663-1742. Jacques Saurin 1677-1730. Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet 1797-1847. Adolphe Louis Frederic Theodore Monod 1802-1856. Jean Henri Grandpierre 1799-1874. Jean Baptiste Henri Dominique de Lacordaire 1802-1861. Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigne´ 1794-1872. Louis Gaussen 1790-1863. SCARCE. Only 3 copies recorded in the UK. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . <br/> <br/> William Collins, South Frederick Street hardcover
1825kb230.199IRELAND: R. Milliken & R. Coyne Dublin. 1825. Names of previos owners on title pages and prelims. Owner label and some circular stamps "Provincial Library C.SS.R" at start. Full leather with oval cartouche of saint - Maynotth Collegium etc. Decorated spines with raised bands. Endpapers and all edges marbled. Fairly clean tight texts. Some spotting mostly to early and late leaves. Spine labels not present but stamped lettering still legible. Minro spine wear. Books are in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age. SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES MAY APPLY SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES MAY APPLY Packed weight 1990g. . 1st Edition. Hardback. G/No DW. R. Milliken & R. Coyne, Dublin. Hardcover
18180080362Philadelphia: M. Carey 1818. Second edition. Hardcover. Good-/No Jacket. Complete set in 2 volumes. 1818 Second American edition. Hardcover mid-19th century bindings in 1/2 leather with marbled boards. A Fair to Good set. Both boards of the first volume are detached but present; the spine leather of both volumes is dry and flaking. Contents browned but readable. 2 volumes. M. Carey hardcover
1818PE4109A good hardcover leather spine strip heavy wear & other defects on cov & spine as in image text block tight /clean very good for its age FON.308p. 175x105cm. 300gr. Mequignon Fils Aine hardcover
1826868Q11London: J. Harris and Son 1826. First edition. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". None. An extensive collection of Massillon's thoughts regarding religion including the existence of God. A very scarce first edition of these works published in this format. In full calf binding with intricate detailing on the spine. This comprises of a translation of a selection of essays from Jean Baptiste Massillon who lived from 1663 to 1742. Includes Massillon's view on a number of religious concepts such as the existence of God and the immortality of the soul. With a letter to the reader from the translator as well as a chapter on the Life of Massillon.Two ink inscriptions. Dated 1826 and 1852 on front end paper and inside front cover. In full calf binding. Externally generally smart lightly rubbed in places. Some light marks to the boards. Light rubbing to the extremities. Loss to spine label. Light fading to the spine. Good colour with bright gold gilt on spine and corners. Marks on rear endpaper. Ink inscriptions on front end paper and front paste down. Spots to the endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Light offsetting from ink onto pages. Offsetting from paper fragment in page 90-91. Good J. Harris and Son hardcover
18124626Dublin: Printed by John Jones 1812. FIRST EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION 8vo pp. 212. Half-title discarded. Contemporary half calf marbled boards spine divided by triple gilt rules between blind rolls red morocco label lettered in gilt edges sprinkled brown. A little foxing name rubbed out from top of title-page with tiny chip to edge. Binding slightly rubbed. Dublin bookseller’s label to front pastedown. A collection of works by French bishop and orator Jean Baptiste Massillon 1663-1742 translated by the English writer Jane West 1758-1852. She was known mainly for her novels and for her conservative take on women’s role in society. Printed by John Jones hardcover
18301007N20London: J. Nisbet 1830. Hardback. Very Good. 9" by 5.5". J.W. Giles. The scarce presentation copy of Rutton Morris's translation of the Bishop of Clermont's profound moral sermons signed by Morris rebacked in velvet. A scarce translated edition of Select Sermons from Jean Baptiste Massillon Bishop of Clermont the presentation copy translated and signed by clergyman and translator Rutton Morris. Privately printed for Morris and sold by J. Nsibet in 1830.Rebacked with velvet boards and with brassed edges and clip. Contains a frontispiece of Massillon drawn by British artist John West Giles and with Morris's signed inscription to the blank before.A popular French preacher Massillon was praised by the Encyclopaedists for his eloquence and was also respected for his sensitive treatment to moral subjects with these sermons delving into righteousness and judgement. Morris translated French works by Lhomond and was a clergyman at Hockliffe in Bedfordshire. In the publisher's original cloth rebacked with velvet boards and with brassed edges and clip. Externally mostly smart with the odd fading patch to velvet. Bumping to the head and tail of the spine with a minor lift to head. Slight rubbing to brass decoration edges and clip. Marble end papers are bright and clean. Bookseller's stamp to rear pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are mostly bright and clean with spotting to blanks frontispiece and title leaf. Very Good J. Nisbet hardcover
1822861N53Paris: Dalibon 1822. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5". None. A collection of Lent sermons by the popular seventeenth century Catholic preacher Jean-Baptiste Massillon. Published in French. A collection of sermons for Lent by the popular French Catholic preacher Jean-Baptiste Massillon. Published in French. This scarce volume contains a collection of sermons by the popular eighteenth century preacher Massillon. With little stress on dogmatic questions and a focus on moral subjects the Bishop of Clermont describes the difficulties and secrets of the human heart with poetical feeling. This collection of sermons are for the period of lent. The binding is signed by Thouvenin to the spine. Active during the French restoration Thouvenin is credited with raising the standards of French bookbinding after the revolution and is best remembered for his revival of a style of binding that came to be known as the Fanfare style. Prior owner's bookplate to the front pastedown. This volume is from St. Peter's and St. Paul's Library in Bath. In a full red calf binding. Externally sound. Rubbed to the boards less so to the spine. The front and rear joints are just beginning to crack Very Good Dalibon hardcover
186748887Paris: Henri Plon 1867. Fine. Henri Plon Paris 1867 8.50 x 13.50 cm relié New edition. Full black morocco binding spine with five raised bands gilt roulettes on headcaps frame of gilt frieze on full red morocco doublures decorated with gilt fleur-de-lys pattern marbled endpapers double gilt fillets on edges all edges gilt superb contemporary full morocco binding with doublures signed by Masson-Debonelle. Very occasional light foxing. Handsome copy superbly bound in contemporary full morocco with doublures signed by Masson-Debonelle. Henri Plon hardcover
182753518Paris: Baudouin frères 1827. Fine. Baudouin frères Paris 1827 13 x 21 cm relié New edition preceded by an Eloge de Massillon by d'Alembert. Contemporary half cherry red calf binding spine with four raised bands decorated with large blind arabesque multiple gilt dentelles and black morocco author and title labels marbled paper boards all edges marbled. Scattered foxing. Upper joint rubbed otherwise handsome copy. Baudouin frères hardcover
182038754Paris: L. Tenré 1820. Fine. L. Tenré Paris 1820 8.50 x 14 cm relié New edition. Full glazed caramel calf binding smooth spine decorated with gilt tools fillets and stamps gilt friezes at head and foot gilt rolls on the headcaps covers framed with a gilt fillet and blind tooled dentelle gilt edges on the cuts marbled endpapers and pastedowns marbled edges contemporary bindings. Handsome copy in an attractive contemporary binding. L. Tenré unknown
1842TSStiMAS71Paris: Gavard 1842. 1842. 4to. pp. xliv 300 2 leaves. engraved portrait. title within wood-engraved border & numerous wood engravings in the text 1 full-page. contemporary blind & gilt-stamped chagrin gilt back all edges gilt gilt inside dentelles light wear to joints & extremities some foxing & browning. Vicaire V 587. Hardcover. Paris: Gavard, [1842]. Hardcover
1812142617Paris: P. Didot L'Aine 1812. Full Leather. 318p. A small light brown full-leatherbound hardcover book in very good condition. The panels are rubbed and the pages are foxed. Sticker and pen inscription on front endpaper. However the text is clean and the binding is tight. Written entirely in French. A collection of Catholic sermons for Lent by Jean Baptiste Massillon the 18th-century Bishop of Clermont and Advent preacher Versailles in 1699. His sermons were popular for their moral rather than dogmatic themes. The spine and panel edges feature gilt decorations. From the page preceding the title page: "Collection des Meilleurs Ouvrages de la Langue Francoise Dediee aux Amateurs de l'Art Typographique." Measures approx. 7" x 4 P. Didot L'Aine unknown
182270624101049Tardieu-Denesle quai des Augustins; L Tendre rue de Paon; Boiste Fils aine quai des Augustins Paris 1822. Edition Unstated. Hardcover. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. Small volume with half-leather binding. Front cover is detached leather is worn at the corners and cracked over front jointmarbled covers are rubbed particularly on edges internal binding is sound title-page prelims and first few pages are a little darkened pages are otherwise clean. Text is in French. No dust jacket as published. Book plates and/or stamps from Ampleforth Library. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 70624101049. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Tardieu-Denesle, quai des Augustins; L Tendre, rue de Paon; Boiste, Fils aine, quai des Augustins hardcover
1835172198Paris: Lefèvre 1835. Relié. Etat satisfaisant. in-8. Demi reliure chagrin Lefèvre unknown
18172230139Paris: Beauce 1817. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. See photos for condition details. Hardcovers four volume set bound in full leather. Condition grades of each volume vary due to the exterior bindings. The interior bindings of all four volumes is very good and text pages are tight but the exterior hinges for the boards are cracked and volume 2 has the front board completely detached. The books grade from good- to poor with an overall condition grade of fair. Volume 1 570 pages shows the rear hinge cracked with the rear board only held on by the binding string volume 2 508 pages as the front board detached some chipping at the top of the spine volume 3 751 pages is cracked at the front hinge volume 4 576 pages 114 pages of index and 8 pages of subscriber names shows the rear board cracked and only hanging on by the binding string. The binding of the interior pages is tight and pages are secure. No signatures or bookplates no library markings. Paper is toned due to age and there is foxing present as well as a couple pages that were found with the corners folded. The books are in French and are very readable good candidate for rebinding. Please note: all 4 Books weigh almost 5 1/2 pounds - non-US sales or priority mail option will likely require additional postage. Media mail rate is not affected. <br/> <br/> Beauce hardcover
1864142402130016Chez Firmin Didot Frères Fils et C 1864. Hardcover. Good. SET OF 2 Hardcovers. REBOUND BY LIBRARY WITH NEWER COVERS. COVER MAY NOT MATCH THE PICTURE ON THIS SITE. TEXT IN FRENCH. ORIGINAL 1864 PRINTING. Ex-Library with usual markings: catalogue sticker on spine bookplate inside front cover. Pages unmarked show foxing. Covers show minor shelf wear rubbing to corners. Binding tight hinges strong. AN EXCELLENT READING OR REFERENCE COPY.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Chez Firmin Didot Frères, Fils et C hardcover
183850935Paris: Chez Lefevre / Pourrat Freres 1838. 3 vols. Half leather hardcovers. 2xii852 pp. 4844 pp. & 4908 pp.; 23x14 cm. Text in French / Français. spines damaged and partly loose library tickets stamps some foxing Although still good see picture Chez Lefevre / Pourrat Freres hardcover
1838LA - HAY077431838. Paris chez Lefèvre Libraire et Porrat Frères Editeurs. reliés demi-basane marron. Une coiffe un peu usée quelques rousseurs très faibles et éparses très bon état général. 3 volumes forts pts in-8. dos lisses à faux nerfs filets titres et tomaisons dorés ; toutes tranches mouchetées. unknown
1817BBS-0769776Beuce Library Paris 1817. Hardcover. Good. 1817. No other dates listed. Stated as 'New Edition.' Works of Jean Baptiste Massillon volumes I-IV 4 volume set. Text is entirely in French. Boards show heavy wear and age soiling throughout especially to the edges. Spines are curved but generally sturdy. Binding is slightly exposed in places but pages are all still intact. Pages are heavily age toned and foxed but legible. Overall set is in very good condition for being nearly two centuries old. Additional postage may be required to accommodate weight. Beuce Library, Paris hardcover
1835001650Paris: Chez Lefevre 1835. Text in French. Two Volumes Complete. 768pp & 720pp. Quarter black morocco leather binding with lovely blue marbled boards. The spine has six raised bands compartmented with gilt tooled designs and gilt lettering. All edges sprinkled. General light self wear. Lovely yellow marbled endpages. Portrait frontispiece with blue tissue guard. Pages starting to lightly fox. Jean Baptiste Massillon June 24 1663 - September 28 1742 was a French churchman and preacher Bishop of Clermont from 1717 until his death. He was born at Hyères where his father was a royal notary. At the age of eighteen he joined the Congregation of the Oratory and taught for a time in the colleges of his order at Pézenas and Montbrison and at the Seminary of Vienne. On the death of Henri de Villars Archbishop of Vienne in 1693 he was commissioned to deliver a funeral oration and this was the beginning of his fame. In obedience to Cardinal de Noailles Archbishop of Paris he left the Cistercian abbey of Sept-Fonds to which he had retired and settled in Paris where he was placed at the head of the famous seminary of Saint Magloire. He soon gained a wide reputation as a preacher and was selected to be the Advent preacher at the court of Versailles in 1699. He was made Bishop of Clermont in 1717 and two years later was elected a member of the Académie française. The last years of his life were spent in the faithful discharge of his episcopal duties; his death took place at Clermont on September 18 1742. Massillon enjoyed in the 18th century a reputation equal to that of Bossuet and of Bourdaloue and has been much praised by Voltaire D'Alembert and kindred spirits among the Encyclopaedists. His popularity was probably due to the fact that in his sermons he lays little stress on dogmatic questions but treats generally of moral subjects in which the secrets of the human heart and the processes of man's reason are described with poetical feeling. He has usually been contrasted with his predecessor Bourdaloue the latter having the credit of vigorous denunciation Massillon that of gentle persuasiveness. Besides the Petit Carême a sermon which he delivered before the young king Louis XV in 1718 his sermons on the Prodigal Son on the small number of the elect on death for Christmas Day and for the Fourth Sunday in Advent may be perhaps cited as his masterpieces. His funeral oration on King Louis XIV is only noted now for the opening sentence: "Dieu seul est grand." But in truth Massillon is singularly free from inequality. His great literary power his reputation for benevolence and his known toleration and dislike of doctrinal disputes caused him to be much more favourably regarded than most churchmen by the philosophes of the 18th century. UncleAndy. Quarter Morocco Leather. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Chez Lefevre Hardcover
1833016269Paris: Chez Lefevre Libraire 1833. Book. Very Good- / Très Bon-. Dos et Coins en Cuir. 4to/in-4o. Copie ex-bibliothèque avec dos ornés et dorés et avec plats tranches et pages de gardes marbrés. Mors supérieur intérieur du premier livre defait mais couvertures encore bien attachées au mors inférieur. Coins et extrémités des plats frottés. Coiffe inférieur de tome 1 avec un petite accroc. Pages exterieurs avec très peu de rousseurs. Autrement pages propres et blanches et reliure solide. Montreal Books rating system: 1. Fine 2. Near Fine 3. Very Good 4. Good 5. Fair. Chez Lefevre, Libraire Hardcover
182233802Lille: L. Lefort 1822. 12 volumes. Half leather gilt lettering spine; 17x11 cm. French - monastic library stamp sl. worn few pages sl. dam. Although very good set. See picture. ¶ Contents. 1: Sermons pour l'avent. xxii2452 pp.; frontisp. 2-4: Sermons pour le Carême. iv5902 pp. iv5822 pp. iv652ii pp. 5: Mystères. iv412ii pp. 6: Panégyriques. iv3902 pp. 7: Oraisons funèbres et professions religieuses. iv4362 pp. 8-9: Conférences et discours synodaux sur les principaux devoirs des ecclésiastiques instruction et mandemens. iv4482 pp. iv428 pp. 10: Paraphrase morale de plusieurs psaumes en forme de prière. iv472 pp. 11: Petit Carême. iv300 pp. 12: Morceaux choisis. iv430 pp. L. Lefort hardcover
185424172Paris: Migne 1854. 2 volumes. Half leather gilt lettering spine. Together 2538 colums 1269 pp.; 29 cm. Text in French - leather sl. rubbed sl. dam. edges covers rubbed and sl. dam. convent library stamps few pages loose paper sl. browned foxed/ dampstained worn Although still good. n Migne hardcover
1872862N3Paris: Garnier Frères 1872. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. A leather bound collection of Lent sermons by the popular eighteenth century Catholic preacher. A collection of sermons for Lent by the popular French Catholic preacher Jean-Baptiste Massillon. Published in French. The popularity of the eighteenth century preacher has been attributed to his focus on moral subjects rather than stressing dogmatic subjects. In this leather bound collection of lent sermons the Bishop of Clermont describes the difficulties and secrets of the human heart with poetical feeling. In a quarter calf binding over patterned boards. Externally generally smart. Lightly rubbed to the boards particularly at the edges. There is a chip in the paper to the front board. A little rubbed to the front and rear joints. The front and rear hinges are starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned with some light foxing to the front and rear of the volume. Very Good Garnier Frères hardcover