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0966-23Wittenberg Hans Lufft 1551. Bd.4 v. 12 apart. 4°. Titel in Rot und Schwarz mit gr. Holzschnitt-Titelvignette 7 Bll. 605 fol. pag. Bll. Pgmt.-Bd. d. Zeit mit verblasstem handschriftl. Rückentitel u. Streicheisenrahmung der Deckel. Einband etwas berieben Buchblock an wenigen Stellen leicht gelockert. Am Schluss einige Ss. mit kl. Wurmlöchlein in der oberen Ecke teils leichte Braun- bzw. Wasserspuren im Gelenkt wenige Ss. mit kl. Randläsuren. Vorsatz mit Besitzvermerk des 20. Jhd. Titelbl. mit Besitzvermerk des 17. Jhd. Hinterer Vorsatz fehlt. - Opera germanica EA. VD16 L 3314 - Vierter Band der ersten deutschen 12-bändigen Wittenberger Gesamtausgabe die zu Martin Luthers 1483-1546 Lebzeiten 1539 begonnen wurde. Mit einer Vorrede von Philipp Melanchthon 1497-1560 an Herzog Philipp von Pommern 1515-1560. - Die Titelvignette mit Christus am Kreuz links Friedrich der Weise bzw. Johann der Beständige rechts Luther knieend. Sie wrrd Adam Fuchs zugeschrieben vgl. Nagler Monogr. I 519 [Wittenberg], Hans Lufft 1551. unknown
15262695491526. [Wittenberg: Rhau-Grunenberg, Johann, 1522] 27 Bll., . Perg. *Umschlag demoliert, Rückseite mit Feuchtigkeitsschaden* auf dem Vosatz ein Porträt Luthers mit dessen Lebensdaten*. vgl. Benz, Luther 1197
15624Stuttgart, Belser, n.d. [1971]. Square folio, unnumbered, original cloth, cut out title.
ff. (19), 278, 112, 70, 132 leaves. Engraved pictorial title page and tailpiece, and five historiated double-page folding maps and city views (by Savary). Woodcut tailpieces, large and small decorative and historiated initials. Light marginal worming in preliminaries. Map of Paradise with wear at the margins. Engraved title mounted. Printed titles for the Prophets and New Testament. Folio. Contemporary full leather binding over split oak boards. Corners and clasp holders in thick brass. Spine and joints deteriorated; boards detached. Still impressive, and priced to allow for proper restoration. Engraved bookplate of R. Percy Alden, drawn by the American artist J. Alden Weir. Alden's house, "Millwood," in Cornwall, PA was designed by Stanford White. .This book is the famous Dutch Lutheran Bible of 1648. It was based on the Low German Bible printed at Madeburg in 1554, which was translated by J. Bugenhagen from Luther's Bible of 1545. It was published for the use of his brother Mennonites in 1560 by N. Biestkens van Diest in Emden, and became famous as the Biestkens Bible. Darlow and Moule 'Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of the Holy Scripture' No. 3311 says that this edition is "A revision of the 'Biestkens Bible' prepared on the basis of Luther's by Adolf Visscher of the Lutheran Church at Amsterdam. This became the standard Bible of the Dutch Lutherans." It is curious to note that it is the only Dutch Bible ever published by van Baardt. Darlow & Moule 3311. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Scarce. W108
156631751566. : 8 . 2 Blank pages / 7 NNP / 2 Blank pages / 536 Folio's / 1 NNP / 5 Blank pages / 1 Engraved Plates Binding: Contemporary Full Pigskin Height cm: 32 CM Width cm: 215 CM Thickness cm: 8 CM unknown
157550128<p>Printed at Jena in 1575 this fifth part of the Jena edition of Martin Luther's collected works occupies a notable place in sixteenth century Lutheran publishing. Edited with the involvement of Nicolaus von Amsdorff and Timotheus Kirchner it contains Luther's commentary on the Book of Daniel expositions on portions of the Gospel of Matthew and a substantial group of sermons. Issued by Thomas Rebarts Erben the volume reflects the consolidation of Lutheran theology within the Holy Roman Empire. Very Good. Contemporary tooled vellum binding remains tight and secure with staining and slight separation at the board edges; text block complete with 6 536 leaves 2. Folio single volume approximately 12.75 x 8.25 inches. Collation: 6 536 leaves 2. Edition: 1575. References: USTC 2508667. Item #50128. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Thomas Rebarts Erben hardcover
15686812AFrankfurt, Feyrabend, 1568. 4°. 13 unn., 524 Bll. Mit 1 gest. Portrait M. Luthers. Geprägter Pergamentband d. Zeit auf Holzdeckeln. Ebd. gebräunt, Kanten u. Ecken mit kl. Läsuren. Innen nur sehr gering fleckig.
Pv21051j<p>Rosa Parks Signed FDC Honoring MLK<br /></p><p>Signed first day cover measuring 3.625" x 6.375" stamped January 13 1979 in Atlanta GA and honoring "Distinguished Civil Rights Leader" Martin Luther King Jr. Boldly signed by Rosa Parks as "Rosa Parks." Co-signed by Judge John Minor Wisdom in a black felt tip pen as "John Minor Wisdom." Slight toning else fine. </p><p>John Minor Wisdom one of the "Fifth Circuit Four" and a Republican from Louisiana was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit during the 1950s and 1960s when that court became known for a series of crucial decisions that advanced the goals of the Civil Rights Movement. <br /></p><p>This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Book #Pv2151j. $1550. We specialize in Rare Ayn Rand history and science.</p>
17251907Den Haag, Hagae, 1725. 6 Bl. Titulatur u. Einleitung (Berengarius), 163 S., mit 49 (von 50) Portraits und zahlreichen Schmuckinitialen, Schmuckvignetten (u.a. auf Titel) u. weiterem Buchschmuck. Unschöner Halbleinenband der Zeit mit handgeschriebenem Rückenschildchen. 4°.
1530V42152Wittemberg (Gedruckt zu Nürnberg bey Johann Stüchs) 1530 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, illustrierter Originalumschlag (Paperback), Deckblatt + Rückblatt + 30 Blatt 1
162954437Kiøbenhafn Salomon Sartor samme Aar 1629. Lille8vo. Senere hldrbd. Enkel rygforgyldning. Titelbladet med ramme i træsnit. 1150 blade. Lettere brugsspor gl. ejernavn på titelbladet få brunpletter. <br/><br/><em>Første danske udgave af Luthers Store Katekismus - den Lille Katekismus blev allerede oversat i 1532 - og med Hans Poulsen Resens forord på bagsiden af titelbladet.Bibl. Dan. I258. - Ikke i Thesaurus II. </em> unknown
162954437Kiøbenhafn, 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.
17102802Nürnberg: In Verlegung der Johann Andrea Endters Seel Sohn & Erben 1710. Folio 39 cm 15.38". Frontis. 32 ff. 1181 1 pp. 11 -1 ff.; 1 plt. illus. <br><br>Aside from its importance in the religious tradition Luther's translation of the Bible is probably the most important single text for the formation of Modern German. Like other Luther Bibles this one contains his prefaces to the books of the Bible including his theologically significant Preface to the Epistle to the Romans. It is also supplemented by the Augsburg Confession of which sadly the last leaf is absent here.<br>Â Â Â Â In this printing a fine engraved title-page shows an angel delivering Luther's translation of the Old Testament to a Church still in bondage to the requirements of the old Law. A similar sectional title-page depicting God the Father Jesus Christ and allegorical figures of the sacraments of Baptism and Communion comes before the New Testament. Six special pairs of leaves bound in at various places each offer a first page containing an engraving of biblical figures and three following pages containing their biographies. A woodcut vignette of the unusual triple arms of the city of Nürnberg appears on the title-page; a number of chapters are adorned at head with one-third page woodcut illustrations set in neat borders; and the books typically open with typographically appealing two-column "headers." The text is in a handsome and relatively legible fraktur.<br>Â Â Â Â The size decoration and overall composition of the volume along with its faults especially the manner in which which pages are worn suggest a history as a lectern Bible in a Lutheran Church.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: This copy is bound in ornately blind-tooled and -stamped alum-tawed pigskin over wooden boards the front cover with three of its original etched corner bosses and with its two etched clasp-catches. Bosses of back cover no longer present remnants of clasps. A martial portrait is centered on each cover; unfortunately these are now so worn that they are no longer identifiable. Perhaps they belong to the electors of Saxony who safeguarded the Lutheran faith in its infancy.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Ownerhship signature of Ludwig Buehl Philadelphia 1852. Binding as above. Covers abraded and worn some scraping to back upper board leather peeling back from fore-edge of front cover and opening at ends of joints most notably at bottom of front one. Front free endpaper with inked ownership note in German dated Philadelphia 1852. Frontispiece with a fore-edge chip not into image and tears in from bottom margin and at gutter with small loss to plate area at bottom inner corner. A number of pages with tears extending into text a few places with chips to bottom outer corners with loss of words but not of sense. Scattered foxing with occasional darker small stains. Last leaf of Confession NOT Bible lacking. => Despite faults a grand volume both usable and inspiring. In Verlegung der Johann Andrea Endters Seel, Sohn & Erben hardcover books
1992034789Kingston: Kingston Publishers. 1992. "The Uncensored Story of Luther Campbell of the 2 Live Crew." Campbell's autobiography which deals to a great degree with the obscenity case brought against him and the Two Live Crew for their lyrics on an album with the same name as this book. When the album was declared obscene and illegal to sell Campbell and two others were arrested after performing songs from the album at a club in Florida. They were acquitted in their court case after Henry Louis Gates Jr. among others spoke on behalf of their lyrics. This book was published in Kingston Jamaica with a "Parental Advisory" notice on its cover because it was thought that it might not be publishable by an American publisher. When it was published in America after the trial and appeal had ended it became a bestseller but the Jamaican edition which is the true first is quite scarce. OCLC lists only 6 copies of the Kingston edition. Light wear to spine and corners; near fine in wrappers. Softcover. Near Fine. Kingston Publishers paperback books
1992034789Kingston: Kingston Publishers. 1992. The true first Jamaican edition of Campbell's autobiography which deals to a great degree with the obscenity case brought against him and the Two Live Crew for their lyrics on their album "As Nasty as They Wanna Be." The album was declared obscene and illegal to sell; Campbell and two others were arrested after performing songs from the album at a club in Florida. They were acquitted after Henry Louis Gates Jr. among others spoke on behalf of their lyrics. This book was published in Kingston Jamaica with a "Parental Advisory" notice on its cover because it was thought that it might not be publishable by an American publisher. When it was finally published in America after the trial and appeal had ended it became a bestseller but the Jamaican edition which is the true first is scarce. OCLC lists only 6 copies of the Kingston edition. Light wear to spine and corners; near fine in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Kingston Publishers paperback
1957364859Philadelphia: Concordia Publishing HouseMuhlenberg Press 1957. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.22276. Complete set of 55 volumes in publisher's red cloth binding. Very heavy set please contact for postal pricing. Volumes have previous owner's name penned to FFEP. Concordia Publishing House,Muhlenberg Press hardcover
173629001<p>A 1736 German folio edition of Martin Luther's complete Bible including the Apocryphal books published in Nuremberg by Johann Andrea Endters Seel. Erben. Features include engraved title pages for both Testaments in-text illustrations throughout by Johann Christian Claussner and eleven full-page portrait engravings of Protestant leaders and Saxon nobility including Frederick III and Martin Luther. The edition begins with a theological foreword by Johannes Michael Dilherr. The original tooled black leather binding retains brass corner fittings; the spine shows wear and areas of loss. The title page is loose but present. Format: Folio 15.5 x 10 in. Collation: 70 1181 23 pp. Illustrations: 11 full-page engraved portraits engraved title pages and numerous in-text engravings. Edition: 1736. References: D&M 4234. Item number: #29001. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> In Verlegung Johann Andrea Endters Seel hardcover
173629047<p><em>Biblia Das ist: Die Gantze Heilige Schrifft Alten und Neuen Testaments</em> translated by Martin Luther and printed in Basel in 1736 by Emanuel Thurneysen is a huge German Bible including the Old and New Testaments as well as the Apocrypha. Copies of this specific 2nd edition printing are considerably rare; it is not recorded in Darlow & Moule. </p><p><strong>Bibliographic Details</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Title:</strong><em> Biblia Das ist: Die gantze Heilige Schrifft Alten und Neuen Testaments : verteutschet durch Doct. Martin Luther</em></li><li><strong>Authors:</strong> Holy Bible</li><li><strong>Contributors:</strong> Martin Luther Translator</li><li><strong>Publisher:</strong> Basel: bey und in Verlag Emanuel Thurneysen</li><li><strong>Edition:</strong> 1736</li><li><strong>Format:</strong> Folio</li><li><strong>Binding:</strong> Full vellum tooled</li><li><strong>Size:</strong> 15.75in x 10.25in x 3.75in 40cm x 26.5cm x 10cm</li><li><strong>Collation:</strong> <ul><li>Old Testament – 41 688</li><li>Apocrypha – 135</li><li>New Testament – 4 280<ul><li>Includes separate title page</li></ul></li></ul></li><li><strong>Illustrations:</strong> no illustrations included in this edition</li><li><strong>Contents Include:</strong> <ul><li><em>Old Testament</em></li><li><em>Apocrypha</em></li><li><em>New Testament </em></li></ul></li><li><strong>References:</strong> Not in Darlow & Moule</li></ul><p><strong>Condition:</strong></p><p>Very Good condition. Vellum feels strong and tight. Clasps and straps wanting. Text block secure.</p><p><strong>Why Collect This</strong></p><ul><li>Enormous German Holy Bible</li><li>Appeals to collectors of Martin Luther Bibles</li></ul><p><strong>Item Number:</strong> # 29047</p> bey und in Verlag Emanuel Thurneysen hardcover
1932145965Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1932. Draft script for an unproduced film. With holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper. <br/><br/>An early screenplay by American playwright Zoe Akins who won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1935 for her adaptation of Edith Wharton's "The Old Maid." <br/><br/>Based on the 1898 story by John Luther Long. An American naval officer purchases marries and abandons a Japanese geisha named Butterfly leaving her penniless pregnant and increasingly despairing of his return. <br/><br/>Madame Butterfly has been adapted numerous times for opera stage and film although many of these productions have faced increased scrutiny in recent years for their stereotypical portrayals of Japanese people white actors in "yellowface" and inaccurate descriptions of Japanese customs and culture.<br/><br/>Tall white titled self wrappers noted as MASTER FILE on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 1083 with credits for screenwriter Zoe Akins. 100 leaves with last page of text numbered G-25. Carbon typescript on onionskin stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus side stapled. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1967135189New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1967. First edition of King's "last grand expression of his vision" Cornel West. Octavo bound in full morocco gilt titles to the spine raised bands gilt ruled to the front and rear panels marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In fine condition. An exceptional presentation. Where Do We Go from Here is Dr. King’s analysis of the state of American race relations and the movement after a decade of U.S. civil rights struggles. ‘‘With Selma and the Voting Rights Act one phase of development in the civil rights revolution came to an end’’ he observed King 3. King believed that the next phase in the movement would bring its own challenges as African Americans continued to make demands for better jobs higher wages decent housing an education equal to that of whites and a guarantee that the rights won in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 would be enforced by the federal government. Harper & Row, Publishers hardcover
196369302New York: The Nation 1963. The Nation New York: The<br> <br> Nation 1963.<br> <br> Full Description:<br> <br> KING Martin Luther Jr. Bold Design for a New South. The Nation New York: The<br> <br> Nation 1963.<br> <br> First separate printing. Offprint of Martin Luther King Jr's article from The Nation magazine on March 30th 1963. Bi-fold 8 1/2 x 11 inches; 278 x 217 mm 3 1 blank pp. With a political cartoon illustration by Bill Sanders on page 3. together with Two contemporary mimeograph or typed leaves with a copy of Dr King's "I Have a Dream" speech. Text in brown ink on recto of each leaf versos blank. 8 1/2 x 11 inches; 278 x 217 mm<br> <br> The Nation with some light creasing along center from mailing and some mild toning to crease and along edge. Speech with a center crease and some toning along top edge. Overall a very good set of Martin Luther King Jr. ephemera.<br> <br> "This is the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s third annual report to the readers of The Nation on the battle for Civil rights." From the Editor. His previous two reports were "Equality Now" from February 4th 1961 and "Fumbling on the New Frontier" from March 3rd 1962.<br> <br> "Martin Luther King Jr. the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was the Nation's civil rights correspondent writing annual reports on the state of the movement for the magazine from 1961 to 1966. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and assassinated in 1968." The Nation<br> <br> "Founded by abolitionists in 1865 The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world. Our writers shift paradigms and open minds. Our deep investigative reporting launches congressional hearings forces policy change and shapes news cycles. Instigating progress: It's not only our legacy it's our continued commitment to future generations of torchbearers." The Nation<br> <br> "In Martin Luther King Jr.'s essay 'A Bold Design for a New South' he addresses many concerns of the general population regarding race equality. He specifically addresses issues with United States government policies that harmed and discriminated the Black community here. With Martin Luther King Jr.'s strong rhetoric and educated statements he showed the American people how Americans weren't treated as equal. Tokenism is a term that was very popular during this era. The practice of Tokenism is when you act like you are making a difference by allowing a small percentage of a minority to do something and make it seems like a full fledge effort towards equality. Martin Luther King Jr. explains how the American people decide to simply go along with and believe that the problems are solved when in actuality the majority of people knew this to be false. Martin Luther King Jr. said ' The American people have not abandoned the quest for equal rights; rather they have been persuaded to accept token victories as indicative of genuine and satisfactory progress.'" Bartleby Research.<br> <br> HBS 69302.<br> <br> $1500. The Nation unknown
196722-2146New York: Harper and Row 1967. First. hardcover. Fine/Fine. A fine first edition in a fine dust jacket signed "Martin Luther King Jr." on the front free endpaper but may be a secretarial signature. Harper and Row unknown
1606D15188Strassburg: Theodosium Rihel 1606. Hardcover. Good. Pocket-sized 12mo 130 x 75mm. Pagination: 4 CCLXII 8 ff. Signatures: inserted 2 leaves A-Y12 Z11 lacking final blank stub but inserted five leaves. Old German Type. Each page printed within an elaborate woodcut border of masks putti vessels birds animals and scrolling ornament. Seventeenth-century full vellum stamped in blind with central lozenge of crucifixion front cover and ornament back cover large remnants of leather ties; outer edges somewhat soiled and worn binding a bit rubbed otherwise an excellent survival for its prospective use. An early owner has added several leaves at the front and rear upon which are transcribed several additional psalms and biblical verses Psalm 34 Jeremiah 3 Jeremiah 30 John 1:1 Corinthians 1:10 John 1:2. Other markings @ 1606 in this same hand on the first inserted leaf at front. By this date in the inscriptions This psalm booklet Dises Psalmen Büchlein and a man Carlo from Strassburg may be making corrections at time of early press. A later date on this leaf is 1776 along with an unknown monogram or printers mark quite reminiscent of Theodosius Rihels fl. 1555-1608 printers mark but with different letters S & K. <br/><br/>During a critical period of time for the church Martin Luther saw the Psalms not only as the central model to Christian prayer but as a key biblical book that would spark a revival and lay the scriptural foundation for the Protestant movement. Luther said find in it the Psalter also yourself. as well as God himself and all creatures Luthers Works 35:257. The Psalms were an early focus of Luthers translations and teaching at the University of Wittenberg; there he first published an exposition of the seven penitential psalms in 1517. In a later work Luther classified the psalms by theme; they belonged to groups pertaining to prophecy instruction comfort prayer and thanksgiving. This pocket-sized psalm book hearkens to Luthers famous statement that the Psalms are the Bible in miniature. The psalms were a strategic book of the bible for a nascent Lutheran and the early owner of this book seemingly poured over it and added layers of extra verse and interpretation in the blank spaces of the book. Scarce edition. OCLC locates editions published by Rihel but this 1606 printing is not among those located. This copy unique for its early German annotations and biblical additions. We surmise they may be intrinsic to an early Lutheran community in Strasbourg or related to the Strasbourgian printers themselves. Theodosium Rihel hardcover books
19-2826Los Angeles California: Luther A. Ingersoll 1908. 4to. 512 pp. Good. Cover Split along Spine General Age & Shelf Wear. Hardcover Bound in Leather. Gilt Bands & Titles. Decorative End Pages. Full-Page Portraits. First Edition. Los Angeles, California: Luther A. Ingersoll, 1908. hardcover
1576000122Franckfurt am Mayn: Schmied und Feyerabend 1576. Hardcover. Very Good. Small folio 32x22 cm. - 10 446 36 leaves. - Contemporary1/2-calf with 4 raised bands; marbled-paper covered old boards worn. - - Title-page with engraving showing Luther and his disciples at a table and a group of small children looking on as well as the first few pages somewhat soiled and frayed. - With engraved portrait of Luther and medallion- portraits of Luther and Melanchton at the beginning of the text. Many engraved initials. - Includes as a Supplement Georg Walther's "Propheceyung Doctoris Martin Lutheri" with a separate title-page with engraved illustrations. including full-figure portraits of Luther and Melanchton. - Rare edition of Luther's table talks; recorded by Johann Aurifaber and immediately shared with the participants; and later on collected and edited by him. - First published in 1566. <br/> <br/> Schmied und Feyerabend hardcover