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177125264Paris: Humblot 1771. Seconde edition revue & corrigée. 2 parts in one volume. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary mottled calf gilt spine red leather spine label marbled endpapers. Corners rubbed otherwise a fine copy entirely clean and crisp. Seconde edition revue & corrigée. 2 parts in one volume. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Humblot hardcover
174219119AB1742. 2. Auflage. 2 Bände Konstanz Bez 1742. 17 : 10 cm. 24 Blatt 69 723 Seiten 1 Blatt 12 gestochene Kupfertafeln inkl. Frontispiece; 864 Seiten 2 Blatt 7 Kupfertafeln. Lederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung 2 Rückenschilder. Polemische Streitschrift gegen das Luthertum des katholischen Pfarrers Johann Nikolaus Weislinger 1691-1755. Die Kpufertafeln mit Portraits Luther Melanchthon Wappen und Münzen. - Die Kupfer in Band 2 nummeriert 13 - 19. - Der Autor 1691-1755 war katholischer Theologe dessen meist polemische antiprotestantische Schriften wie "Friss Vogel oder stirb" weite Verbreitung fanden. Schönes Exemplar. Item details Extremely necessary protective text of Lutheranism which was sharply accused but found to be completely innocent. Against the great highly learned and world-famous gentleman Mr. Daniel Maichel. Made for the gentlemen Lutherans for a strange heartfelt consolation and published in 2 parts unknown
171030776Paris: Chez Jacques Estienne rue S. Jacques au coin de la rue de la Parcheminiere a la Vertu 1710. Very Good. Paris: Chez Jacques Estienne rue S. Jacques au coin de la rue de la Parcheminiere a la Vertu 1710. First Edition. 12mo. xii 250 pp. bound in alternating 8s and 4s collated complete. Bound in full contemporary calf; five raised bands gilt decorating and red leather label to spine; edges sprayed red. Boards chipped at spine ends; brief exposure to extremities; general scuffing. Binding sound. A few 18th-century notes and inscriptions to preliminaries and title page; stamp of Congregation of Notre Dame in Verdun to same; interior else unmarked. A Very Good copy of a scarce text. Chez Jacques Estienne, rue S. Jacques, au coin de la rue de la Parcheminiere, a la Vertu unknown
178326932Boston: T. and J. Fleet 1783. Very Good. Boston: Printed and Sold by T. and J. Fleet at the Bible and Heart in Cornhill 1783. First Edition. Octavo; removed old leather remnants to spine; 2ii96pp. A2 B4 C-N4 collated and complete. Textblock a bit browned and brittle else Very Good and sound.<br /> <br /> Doctrinal rebuttal by the pastor of the Third Church in Roxbury in answer to Charles Chauncy's tract "Salvation of All Men." <br /> <br /> ESTC W38203. T. and J. Fleet unknown
173433075Lugduni: Sumptibus De Ville Fratrum & Lud. Chalmette 1734. Very Good. Lugduni: Sumptibus De Ville Fratrum & Lud. Chalmette 1734. Later printing. 12mo. 342 2 lxviii 98pp. Engraved frontispiece; three papal portraits. Text in Latin. Bound in full contemporary calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine; edges sprayed red. Chipped with loss at spine ends; a few scuffs and smudges. Binding sound. Ownership inscription in pen to front pastedown; ink crossouts to frontis and title; else unmarked. A Very Good copy of this history of the Council of Trent. Sumptibus De Ville Fratrum, & Lud. Chalmette unknown
179329674Danbury CT: Printed by Nathan Douglas 1793. Very Good. Danbury CT: Printed by Nathan Douglas 1793. First Edition. Quarto. 16 pp. String-tied wraps. Worn curled and creased along edges with marginal staining. Binding sound and interior unmarked. Still a Very Good copy; scarce in retail. <br /> <br /> Sabin 82417. Printed by Nathan Douglas unknown
171532085Paris: Michel Brunet 1715. Very Good. Paris: Chez Michel Brunet grand'Salle du Palais au Mercure Galant 1715. Nouvelle Edition. 12mo; full contemporary speckled calf gilt spine in six compartments all edges stained red marbled endpapers; 1254532pp. collated complete. Light scuffing to leather margins shallow loss at spine crown 19th-century ownership ex libris of C.T. Noel de Payrat to front pastedown else a Very Good clean and sound copy. <br /> <br /> Very nice posthumous edition of the collected dialogues of Jesuit priest and grammarian Dominique Bouhours 1628-1702. Michel Brunet unknown
175830896Paris: Veuve Bordelet 1758. Very Good. Paris: Chez la Veuve Bordelet rue Saint Jacques à Saint Ignace 1758. First Veuve Bordelet Edition. 12mo 17cm.; full contemporary mottled calf gilt spine in six compartments all edges marbled marbled endpapers; xix5528pp. collated complete; woodcut initials and decorative head- and tail-pieces throughout. Ex-Congregation de Notre Dame de Verdun with their 19th-century rubberstamps to title page leather scuffed and rubbed at margins with exposure at corners surface scratches to both boards contemporary ownership inscriptions to front flyleaf recto and verso bleeding through to the reverse though not affecting title page. Nevertheless a Very Good quite attractive copy overall.<br /> <br /> Popular hagiography of the Jesuit priest Saint Ignatius of Loyola. First published in 1682 the work went through many editions this the first to be published by the Veuve Marie-Jeanne Bordelet whose Parisian publishing arm appears to have had a rather anemic but relatively varied output over the course of twenty years specializing in Jesuit works and popular tragedies. Veuve Bordelet unknown
176226181Boston: Fowle and Draper 1762. Very Good-. Boston: Fowle and Draper 1762. First Edition. Slim octavo; 19th century glazed boards gilt calf spine label later endpapers; 1236pp. A4 B-F4 collated and presumed complete; decorative head- and tail-pieces. Boards scuffed at extremities with exposure at corners spine partly perished some soil to rear board and textblock else a Good or better internally sound copy. <br /> <br /> Two sermons issued together with separate title pages and pagination but continuous collation attributed to Edmund March ca. 1704-1791. Quite uncommon none in the trade as of April 2023; last seen in the auction record in 1917. ESTC W14481; EVANS 9168 & 9169; SABIN 28443. Fowle and Draper unknown
179647514Boston: From the Press of Thomas Hall 1796. Very Good -. Boston: From the Press of Thomas Hall: Sold by Thomas and Andrews William P. Blake David West and John West 1796. Second American Edition. 12mo 17.5cm; full contemporary sheep red gilt spine label; 2302pp. collated complete. Leather rubbed and dried at margins soiling to upper cover and textblock fore-edge textblock uniformly toned; About Very Good internally clean and sound. <br /> <br /> Mary Wollstonecraft's first translation originally published in the United States in a Boston 1791 edition preceding Vindication of the Rights of Women by a year. Necker's work placed an emphasis on "caritas" i.e. "'l'esprit de charite" "a love of God expressed through love of our neighbors which for Wollstonecraft was coextensive with justice" Kirkley p. 407. <br /> <br /> Already gaining recognition as a preeminent philosopher in her own right although this work was translated anonymously Wollstonecraft does note in an Advertisement "In rendering this work into English some liberties have been taken by the translator which seemed necessary to preserve the spirit of the original" p 16. <br /> <br /> References: <br /> <br /> Laura Kirkley "'L'Esprit de Charite': Imaginative Action and Universal Benevolence in Wollstonecraft's Of the Importance of Religious Opinions" in Women's Writing Vol. 31 no. 3 2024<br /> <br /> Evans 30835. From the Press of Thomas Hall unknown
178926872Boston: Samuel Hall 1789. Good. Boston: Samuel Hall 1789. First Edition. Octavo; removed contents entirely disbound; 32pp. A4 B4 C8 collated and complete with half title. Textblock rather spotted extremities trimmed partly affecting ownership signature of David Osgood at top margin of half title serving as upper cover else a Good complete copy.<br /> <br /> Uncommon sermon delivered in honor of the newly appointed Charlestown minister Jedidiah Morse 1761-1826 whose school textblock "Geography Made Easy" 1784 is considered to be the earliest geography of the United States. This copy with ownership signature of David Osgood 1747-1822 whose contribution "The Right Hand of Fellowship" appears on pp. 28-32. <br /> <br /> BAL 925; ESTC 29256; EVANS 21673. Samuel Hall unknown
177332736Paris: Merlin 1773. Very Good. Paris: Chez Merlin Libraire rue de la Harpe à Saint-Joseph 1773. First Edition. Two volumes in one; octavo 20.5cm; contemporary calf over paper-covered boards tan gilt spine label; 4xxiv318; 42471pp. collated complete; woodcut head- and tail-pieces throughout. Moderate wear to margins front joint starting to crack but holding brief leather flaking to spine paper chipped along upper cover fore-edge contemporary library's manuscript note on front free endpaper listing similar epic poems devoted to Louis IX 20th-century Bordeaux bookseller ticket to front pastedown; a Very Good internally clean and sound copy. <br /> <br /> Quite uncommon epic poem devoted to the French King Louis IX who reigned from 1226 until his death in 1270. Known as both Saint Louis and the Monk King he is the country's only canonized monarch. The work here is divided into twelve cantos each of which is followed by the author's lengthy historical notes. <br /> <br /> OCLC locates one copy in North America as of April 2025 at UC Irvine. Merlin unknown
174946215Romae Rome: Typis Antonii de Rubeis apud Pantheon in via Seminarii Romani 1749. Very Good. Romae Rome: Typis Antonii de Rubeis apud Pantheon in via Seminarii Romani 1749. First Edition. Four folio volumes 41x28cm bound in two; full contemporary calf with seven raised bands gilt decoration and leather title labels to spine; sponge painted edges; marbled endpapers; half titles; titles in red and black; 96; DLXXII; 3 pp.; 14; DCXXXIV pp. 19 plates 5 of which are folding collated presumed complete. Wear to boards with exposure to edges; surface scraping and flaking; binding sound. Engraved armorial bookplate of Bartholdi Nicolai Krohn of Hamburg to front pastedowns; old notes to preliminaries; else unmarked; a Very Good set of Bianchini's collation of the Vercellensis Veronensis Corbeiensis and Brixianus codices. Complete sets uncommon in retail.<br /> <br /> Brunet II. Typis Antonii de Rubeis, apud Pantheon, in via Seminarii Romani unknown
172430843A Paris: De l'Imprimiere de Jacques Collombat Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy 1724. Very Good. A Paris: De l'Imprimiere de Jacques Collombat Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy 1724. Later Edition. Two parts in one volume; 12mo. 14 246 4 259-533pp. collated and complete. Full contemporary calf; five raised bands gilt decoration and red leather title label to spine; edges sprayed red. Stamps from the Congregation of Notre Dame of Verdun to title page. Light wear to edge of boards with brief exposure; chipping to top of spine with shallow loss; general scuffing. Binding sound. "Soeur Emmanuel" in manuscript to front free endpaper presumably an ownership signature; additional ink annotations facing title; interior else unmarked and text legible throughout; overall a Very Good copy. Originally published by Collombat in 1712. De l'Imprimiere de Jacques Collombat Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy unknown
174047007London: R. Griffiths / G. Woodfall 1740. Very Good. London: Printed for R. Griffiths in Pater-noster-row and G. Woodfall at Charing Cross n.d. ca. 1740. First English Language Edition. 12mo; full contemporary calf gilt spine in six compartments adorned with repeating crown motif maroon gilt spine label; viii280pp. collated complete. Light scuffing to leather margins brief sympathetic repair at corners light scattered soil to textblock small charred loss to leaf F8 with brief loss of text lacking rear endpaper else Very Good and sound. Contemporary library shelf label to front pastedown. <br /> <br /> First and only English language appearance of this biography of the pivotal figure of 14th century Italy Cola di Rienzo 1313-1354 the self-styled "tribune of the Roman people" who advocated for the unification of Italy. Translated into English from the French edition "Conjuration de Nicolas Gabrini."<br /> <br /> ESTC N22044. R. Griffiths / G. Woodfall unknown
174131833Midhurst West Sussex England 1741. Very Good. Midhurst West Sussex England 1741. Original large example of "Scherenschnitte" or scissor art depicting scenes predominantly from the Old Testament 41x32cm.; mounted within a scherenschnitte paper frame 51x43cm. The entire display is laid down on black mat in a 19th-century frame not examined out of frame. <br /> <br /> Scherenschnitte is the folk art tradition of cutting paper designs often incorporating rotational symmetry and silhouettes. A treasured Chinese art dating back to the invention of paper the tradition was adopted in Europe in the 16th century before making its way to Colonial America primarily the Pennsylvania region two centuries later.<br /> <br /> This is a stunning English example in which the plethora of intricate detail can take some time to take in. The interior centerpiece depicts Adam and Eve under the forbidden apple tree. They and their furry friends are surrounded by an intricate floral border. Below: the twelve Apostles; above: Mary in the manger Christ on the cross and Jesus ascending to Heaven. <br /> <br /> Radiating outward lie what are to us the most impressive part of this piece - eighteen vignettes sixteen from the Old Testament each admirable for their skillful artistry and execution. Jonah and the Whale Cain slaying Abel Death and Time the Last Judgment and Hell are all depicted the latter in the form of a fire-breathing monster. Happily for the historian the British royal arms are depicted as well as a circular lozenge stating the date and a name: "January 1741" and "James Cox" presumably the artist.<br /> <br /> Around the whole is a splendid 4cm-wide border executed in eight scissor-cut strips glued together and each with two or three cut circles within which the artist has written the titles of each Bible scene. Each circle has its own surrounding design with only a couple examples repeated. Though we don't know when it arrived in America this piece was found in a Lancaster Pennsylvania house. A truly superb example of this traditional folk art and a lovely survival. . unknown
175026970Boston: Printed and Sold by John Draper in Cornhil 1750. Very Good. Boston: Printed and Sold by John Draper in Cornhil 1750. First Edition. Octavo. 20 370 pp. 1 page errata. Contemporary calf boards recased with new leather spine repair to tips and new endpapers likely 19th century. Boards bumped and worn with signs of repair along edges and joints. Binding sound and endpapers rubbed and faded. Likely contemporary ownership inscription "Mrs. Braughton" to front flyleaf. Very mild toning to pages else unmarked. Very Good.<br /> <br /> Quincy set off from his hometown of Boston for a missionary position in Georgia in 1734. Records are vague but it appears his stay was tumultuous at one point reporting he had performed thirty-four christenings thirty-eight marriages and 156 burials — a less-than-uplifting picture is painted. Quincy was then elected rector of St. John's in Colleton South Carolina and later St. Philip in Charleston where he served for two years before returning to Boston. A scarce colonial imprint with the subscriber list which includes many individuals residing in South Carolina. <br /> <br /> Sabin 67275; Pennington The Georgia Historical Quarterly Vol. 11 No. 2 JUNE 1927 pp. 156-165. Printed and Sold by John Draper, in Cornhil unknown
1737AQ33018London: Printed for T. Cooper 1737. 4 67pp 1. With a half-title. Disbound. Stab-stitch holes to gutter. Half-title working loose scattered spotting. Five letters unpicking various elements of Christian theology covering 'an Eternal Creation' the following 'Fitness and Unfitness in the Nature of Things' and a series of reflections on 'duties we owe to God' several Jewish Revelations and evidence for divine revelations themselves. Within is also contained a biblical dialogue between Saul and Samuel in which they discuss their own Revelations. ESTC T64785. First edition. 8vo. Printed for T. Cooper unknown
1730ANT063Apud Viduam R. Mazieres & J. B. Garnier Reginae Typographos & Bibliopolas via Jacobaeâ Sub Signo Providentiae 1730. Paperback. Lacks original cover. Text is in columns of Latin and French side by side. Leaves are covered by gray stock paper that is worn. Curling and chipped around all edges and corners. Some gentle foxing throughout. Book worming all throughout; mostly not affecting text. A few pages have a small hole that is over top of a letter. Text is still fully readable. 2 94 1 pages. Apud Viduam R. Mazieres, & J. B. Garnier, Reginae Typographos & Bibliopolas, via Jacobaeâ, Sub Signo Providentiae paperback
1716ANT042Not Indicated 1716. Full leather. Complete two volume set bound together as one. Deliberation on the Bull Unigenitus against Quesnel's French Translation of the NT. Provenance of 800 Franks. 12mo. Full leather binding with raised bands. Gold gilt decorations along spine and outer edges of boards. Red leather and gold gilt title block. Fore-edges of leaves are speckled red. Board edges are rubbed and most of gilt is rubbed away. Bottom corners are worn bumped and chipped so that some of the cardboard beneath shows. One bump on back board near top band of spine. Back free end page is torn along the bottom and missing a small piece. Overall this book is in excellent condition. xvi 588 4 pages. Not Indicated hardcover
174232687Paris: Ch. Jean-Bapt. Delespine 1742. Very Good. Paris: Chez Ch. Jean-Bapt. Delespine Imp. Lib. ord. du Roy rue S. Jacques à la Victoire & au Palmier 1742. 12mo; full contemporary calf gilt-tooled spine with repeating floral and pinecone motifs brown gilt-lettered spine label marbled endpapers; 1851614pp.; woodcut initials head- and tail-pieces. Ex-Congregation de Notre Dame de Verdun with their 19th-century rubber-stamps to title page leather a bit scuffed with brief exposure at top corner of upper cover bottom inch of title page neatly excised later 1809 ownership inscription of Mlle. Le Fort to front free endpaper verso else Very Good and sound.<br /> <br /> Evidently unrecorded edition of this guide to meditations for Ursuline nuns and educators of young girls attributed simply to "une Superieure des Ursulines de Montargis de la Congrégation de Paris."<br /> <br /> No copies of this edition located in the trade OCLC Library Hub or KVK as of April 2025 though the BM Lyon finds a copy published by De Hansy. Ch. Jean-Bapt. Delespine unknown
17666644London: Printed for the Author; and Sold by W. Griffin 1766. Very Good. London: Printed for the Author; and Sold by W. Griffin 1766. First Edition. Octavo. 118 pages. Bound in 19th century boards with leather spine and tips with gilt lettering to spine. <br /> <br /> Chipped at extremities with loss to bottom of spine. General scuffing and rubbing to boards. Ownership stamp to boards and preliminaries. Cracked at front hinge but binding is holding. Some toning to pages. Manuscript annotations to title page in pen and pencil identifying apparently correctly the subjects of the books as William Warburton and Robert Lowth as well as the author Andrew Wilson.<br /> <br /> The Warburton/Lowth controversy stemmed from the former's defense of orthodox Christian belief the first part of which was originally published in 1738.<br /> <br /> No copies found in retail or auction records.<br /> <br /> <br /> Halkett p. 2113. Printed for the Author; and Sold by W. Griffin unknown
179929337Dedham: Herman Mann 1799. Very Good. Dedham: Herman Mann 1799. First Edition. Octavo; removed; 491pp. lacking half title otherwise collated complete. Very occasional spotting and light soil to textblock a few leaves toned else Very Good and sound.<br /> <br /> Uncommon oration delivered by the Congregationalist minister Abiel Holmes 1763-1837 father and grandfather of Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. and Jr. respectively. <br /> <br /> EVANS 35630. Herman Mann unknown
172031374Lugduni Lyon: Sumptibus Anisson & Posuel 1720. Very Good. Lugduni Lyon: Sumptibus Anisson & Posuel 1720. Two volumes; folios 39.5cm.; later limp marbled boards pink printed spine labels Vol. II bound upside down; 2450876; 1657284pp. collated complete; large woodcut publisher's devices to both title pages signed in image "Papillon." Ex-seminary library with old shelf labels to spine feet and front pastedowns occasional internal rubber-stamps spines sunned else a Very Good pleasingly untrimmed set of this exhaustive work of canonical law by the Portuguese scholar. Sumptibus Anisson, & Posuel unknown
177632091Marburg: Heinrich Ludwig Bronner 1776. Very Good. Marburg: Heinrich Ludwig Bronner 1776-1777. Two volumes in one; 12mo; contemporary gilt-tooled roan gilt spine in five compartments papier-peint pastedowns housed in contemporary paper-covered slipcase; 1062; 2915pp.; music throughout text. General rubbing to margins spine gilt rather dulled contemporary ownership notes to front free endpaper verso old paper repairs to slipcase else a Very Good quite attractive copy notable for the boldly patterned dark violet papier-peint endpapers. Heinrich Ludwig Bronner unknown