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5603London: Various publishers Various dates. Leather. Good. Octavo 18 cm; three works in one volume. The Book of Common Prayer: Oxford: for Thomas Guy 1682. 168 of 169 leaves lacks printed title page. Engraved title page torn at upper right with some loss. Worm trails. Collation varies from ESTC copy pi A-U8 X4 lacking pi; engraved title page showing a cathedral nave; armorial tail piece with crest of Charles II. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior.: London: printed by John Bill Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills 1679. 192 leaves. Collation varies from ESTC entry and from any of the copies collated in Darlowe and Moule viz: Aa8-Aaa8. The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others. London: The Company of Stationers 1684. 2 131 19 pages last blank. Bound in contemporary full calf tooled in blind with floral and geometric motives on both boards. Binding worn. Armorial bookplate of Robert Andrews 1703-1763 on lower pastedown. Armorial bookplate of William Long 1817-1886 on upper pastedown showing the Long crest and motto with handwritten inscription to Elizabeth Hare Long from her aunt Elizabeth Nott "grandaughter sic of Robert Andrews." Manuscript family record of births and deaths on front blanks and on inserted leaf in the hand of Robert Andrews 1703-1763 lawyer and property developer. "No builder or developer played a greater role in making the Grosvenors' Mayfair estate a byword for high-quality Georgian housing" according to DNB. Andrews became the attorney for many of Britain's aristocratic families including that of Frederick Prince of Wales. [Various publishers] hardcover books
176507820London from Sat. May 4 to Tues. May 7 1765 1765. Unbound. Folio vol. XVII No.1307 pages 433-440. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including "For Gout and Rheumatism" sections on "To Be Sold" and "To Be Lett" and marriages. Very good with light soiling to front page. <br/><br/> unknown books
07821London from Thur. May 2 to Sat. May 4 1765. Unbound. Folio vol. XVII No. 1306 pages 425-432. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including advertisments "This Day was Published" stock prices and much more. Very good with light soiling to front page. <br/><br/> unknown books
07822London from Sat. April 27 to Tues. April 30 1765. Unbound. Folio vol. XVII No. 1304 pages 409-416. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including Bankrupts "This Day was Published" a beautiful old Scottish ballad entitled "Edom O'Gordon" and some stock prices. Very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
176507818London from Tues June 25 to Thurs June 27 1765 1765. Folio vol. XVII No.1329; pages 609-616. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including an article "An Experiment to make Potatoes thrive without Dung" by Mr. Tichiffeli. On final leaf are some stock prices Christenings numbers of dead by disease and by casualty. Very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
07819London Sat. Nov. 24 to Tues. Nov. 27 1764. Unbound. Folio vol. XVI No. 1238; pages 505-512. News of interest about Great Britain from 1764 including Bankrupts Ship News This Day was Published some stock prices and a list of stolen items including a horse. Very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
193026407Chefoo China 1930. Lovely fine example of the Temple Hill Cut-Out books illustrated with eight pages affixed with cut black paper depicting figures plus one cut-out on the title page. Each of the eight cut-outs is accompanied by a delicate glassine on which is printed in English the legend of the corresponding figure. Bound in pictorial woven cloth over flexible boards string-bound with black cord. Laid in is a sheet about the origin of the cut-out books. Small quarto. 18 x 23.5 cm. Temple Hill Cut-Outs of Chefoo China made by the Self-help Department Women's Bible School Presbyterian Mission. Intricate beautiful cut-paper illustrations. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18477309New York: American Bible Society 1847. Full Leather. Very Good. 12mo 7" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/2" 691 pages; publisher's full sheepskin with gilt lettering on black leather spine label. A very good copy. <br/><br/> American Bible Society hardcover books
1904WRCLIT67265London & New York: Samuel Bagster and Sons / James Pott and Co. 1904. xix14862pp. Octavo. Printed wrappers. A few pencil notes wrappers tanned at spine with shallow chips at spine ends; a good copy. A preliminary private version of Herbert 2136 with a special preface re: justification and methodology. The wrapper title asserts the text embodies "the Labours of Many Eminent English and Greek Scholars" and Herbert identifies the editors as Samuel Lloyd and George Washington Moon. The edition described in Herbert is "tentative" and has a different collation; an earlier partial proof appeared in 1902 see D&M 1348. COPAC locates two copies of the "tentative" edition and OCLC/Worldcat four but both come up empty for this "Private issue." A bibliographic and textual curiosity. HERBERT 2136ref. Samuel Bagster and Sons / James Pott and Co. unknown books
191341439in Arabic: Beirut: The American Printing Press 1913. 8vo 18.5 cm 7.5" 920 295 pp. <br><br>The Van Dyck translation of the Bible into Arabic first appeared in 1865 and remained the standard version used by Arabs for a century. This edition from the American Printing Press is => an all-Arabic production with the only English appearing in it being a small-print line "Bible Third Font 282" on the title-page at "rear".<br>Â Â Â Â Cornelius Van Alen Van Dyck 181895 was born at Kinderhook NY and educated at Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia receiving his M.D. in 1839. The following year the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions sent him to Lebanon as a medical missionary for the Dutch Reformed Church and he remained in the Middle East for the rest of his life with only an occasional trip to the U.S.<br>Â Â Â Â Van Dyck became fluent in Arabic wrote extensively in that language and taught medicine and other subjects: "He was professor of pathology and internal medicine in the medical school of the newly founded Syrian Protestant College which later became the American University of Beirut. He also taught astronomy in its literary section directed its observatory and meteorological station as well as the mission press and edited its weekly journal al-Nashran. He wrote Arabic textbooks on chemistry internal medicine physical diagnosis and astronomy publishing some of them at his own expense" Wikipedia.<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat records at least three editions of the Arabic Bible from the American Printing Press in 1913 each with a different pagination. Publisher's brown cloth spine stamped in gilt with title in Arabic and with blind stamping to covers and spine; some chipping to cloth around spine and at edges. Printed on very thin paper occasionally showing a short tear or a crease but clean and untattered. A very good copy. The American Printing Press hardcover books
182817309Bethany Va.: Alexander Campbell 1828. 12mo. 456 pp. <br><br>Second edition of Alexander Campbell's version of the New Testament following the first edition of 1826. Campbell founded the Disciples of Christ movement as well as establishing the long-running Christian Baptist and Millennial Harbinger periodicals after emigrating to America; he also founded Bethany College and served as its first president. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 32363; Hills 647; O'Callaghan 193-94. Contemporary sheep very abraded. Ex-library with bookplate on front pastedown charge pocket on rear pastedown call number in white on spine pressure stamp on title-page etc. A waterstained copy with some dog-earing of a famous and influential book. Alexander Campbell unknown books
185235190New York: Tryckt pa Americansta Bibel Sallskapets Bekostnad American Bible Society 1852. 12mo. 655 pp. <br><br>Second edition of the American Bible Society's Swedish and English New Testament. The Swedish is presented on the even-numbered pages and the English on the odd. All texts are in double-column formats. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â For this binding see: Wolf From Gothic Windows to Peacocks 41. Publisher's black textured roan elaborately blind-embossed with a plaquette. Title in gilt on spine. Tryckt pa Americansta Bibel Sallskapets Bekostnad, American Bible Society unknown books
182720597Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster. 1827. 12mo 15.6 cm 6.2". 496 5156 pp. <br><br>Stereotype edition carefully revised and improved with Copious Indexes. The editor was Samuel Worcester who also selected the added hymns at the back of this volume.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary red straight-grain morocco covers framed in gilt rolls spine gilt extra front cover gilt-stamped John Bradley. All edges marbled. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 31685. Binding as above sides darkened corners and spine rubbed joints cracked with sewing holding but quite fragile. Fly-leaves with early pencilled ownership inscriptions and annotations. Light to moderate foxing. Separate title-page for second section only lacking. Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster. unknown books
182819163Cooperstown: Stereotyped Printed and Sold by H. & E. Phinney 1828. An early Phinney printing. Somewhat worn with a little chipping; small bit of the upper outer corner of the final leaf torn; in good condition. Original pictorial self-wrappers 5.25 x 3.63 inches 1-5 8-30 pages. Illus. A fairly nice copy of the Phinney cheap edition of the New Hieroglyphical Bible this a strangely uncommon printing. Phinney had also issued an earlier one with an 1824 publication date as well as a number from 1829 onward. The pagination here agrees with that of other Phinney editions. Stereotyped, Printed and Sold by H. & E. Phinney, unknown books
1852252169Oxford: Printed at the University Press 1852. 1 vols. Minion 24mo. Original brown pebbled morocco spine titled in gilt a.e.g. with brass clasp. A bit rubbed very good plus. 1 vols. Minion 24mo. This imprint not in Darlow & Moule Printed at the University Press unknown books
1855252170New York: American Bible Society 1855. 1278 pp. 1 vols. Minion 18mo. Publisher's brown blind-stamped morocco a.e.g. Some rubbing. 1278 pp. 1 vols. Minion 18mo. American Bible Society unknown books
1841WRCAM45839New York: American Bible Society 1841. 431112pp. Contemporary red pebbled morocco gilt a.e.g. Extremities rubbed. Minor foxing mostly to exterior leaves. Very good. Stereotyped edition of the New Testament in a nice contemporary binding. American Bible Society unknown books
16769Single Leaf Page from King James bible-page from the book of Luke 13:15-15:1 -the narrow gate - nf. London 1611- printed by Robert Barker printer to the king's excellent majesty in London 1639. First edition fifth and final issue. Leaf Measure 16 1/4 " x 10 3/4 " on heavy weight cotton linen paper. 59 lines of text to the full page. Printed in beautiful old English gothic blackletter type font. the book of luke. Recto contains Luke 13:15 - 14:6 the strait gate & dropsie healed; verso contains Luke 14:7 - 15:1 the great supper & unsavory salt. The King James Bible was the English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England commissioned in 1604 and completed as well as published in 1611 under the sponsorship of James VI and I. Noted for its "majesty of style" the King James Version has been described as one of the most important books in English culture and a driving force in the shaping of the English-speaking world. Near fine Herbert # 543. unknown books
1743108185Single leaf 7 x 9 1/2â€. Germantown Pennsylvania: Cristoph Haur 1743. Single leaf 7 x 9 1/2†printed in black and red gothic letter. Some damp stains and foxing; good. § Title leaf from the first U.S. printing of Martin Luther’s translation of the Bible completely in German. Cristoph Haur unknown books
183519369New York: Swords Stanford & Co 1835. 12mo 19 cm 7.5". 130 2 blank pp. lacking pp. 1/2. with Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. New York: Swords Stanford & Co. 1837. 12mo. 132 pp. <br><br>Psalms and hymns in two stereotype editions from a New York publisher who specialized in Protestant works. The texts are given here without music; each portion has a table of first lines with the Psalms providing an index of appropriate selections for particular subjects and occasions.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary red straight-grain morocco covers framed in gilt roll spine with gilt-stamped title and compartment decorations.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Ownership initials of William R. Whittingham G.R.W. the "William" being rendered as "Guillelmus" for his love of Latin fourth Episcopal Bishop of Baltimore; stamp of an Episcopal Diocesan lending library. Binding as above; front cover detached back joint starting from top head of spine chipped with binding showing minor darkening and scuffing overall. Free endpapers excised. Front pastedown with rubber-stamp as above no other institutional markings; first text page with inked ownership inscription as above dated 1864. Title-page of first work lacking. Pages slightly age-toned some creased; one leaf with lower outer corner torn away. Small emphasis marks to index of Hymns with an additional manuscript entry in the table of first lines. Swords, Stanford & Co unknown books
180327245Philadelphia: William W. Woodward 1803. 8vo. 354 2 pp. <br><br>First U.S. edition of Thomas William's translation and commentary: very representative of the linguistic hermeneutical and classical scholarship of its time. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 3817 & 14505. Recent quarter calf and marbled papercovered sides spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label. Title-page and three others institutionally pressure-stamped; preface with rubber-stamped numeral and inked annotation. All edges some margins and first and last few leaves darkened by smoke exposure. William W. Woodward hardcover books
19656075Frankfurt am Main: Ars librorum Gotthard de Beauclair 1965. #338 of 475 copies signed by the artist. 41 cm; 13 leaves including nine full-page color woodcuts by Felix Hoffmann printed from original blocks. Bound in pictorial boards in cloth-bound slipcase. About fine. Ars librorum Gotthard de Beauclair hardcover books
1979250925New York: Limited Editions Club 1979. Limited. hardcover. fine. Chaim Gross. In the King James Version. With 11 watercolor illustrations by Chaim Gross. 121pp. Short folio white calf-backed brown cloth; publisher's slipcase. N.Y.: The Limited Editions Club 1979. A fine copy.<br/><br/> One of 2000 numbered copies signed by the artist.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
187236638Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society 1872. 8vo 22 cm; 8.875". 6 722 pp. <br><br>A new edition with references and marginal readings." The Historical catalogue of printed Christian Scriptures . of the Indian sub-continent tells us that is is "J. Wenger's revision of W. Yates' translation with section headings references in the outside margin and 'readings' at the foot of the page. These include alternative and literal renderings . . . Doubtful passages are placed in round brackets and implied words in square brackets. The transliteration 'baptize' is given in the margin." And the title-page states that the work was "translated from the original Greek by the Calcutta Baptist Missionaries." The English title-page is followed by a title-page in Bengali script. The text including notes is entirely in Bengali script. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule; Historical catalogue of printed Christian Scriptures . of the Indian sub-continent 185. Publisher's pebbled charcoal gray cloth stamped in blind. A very good copy. Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society hardcover books
184735189New York: J.C. Riker 1847. 16mo 11.5 cm 4.5". Frontis. add. engr. t.-p. 2 350 2 blank pp.; 4 plts. <br><br>English New Testament based on that of the Polyglott Bible. Riker printed several variations on this edition from 1831 onwards; here the text is printed in double columns with central column of references and => illustrated with a frontispiece an additional engraved title-page wood-engraved headpieces and four steel-engraved plates the latter done by Illman and Pilbrow after various artists.<br>Â Â Â Â Prize copy: Front pastedown with presentation bookplate to Neal W. Ireland from New York Sunday School No. 41 for "good conduct and diligent study" in 1847. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Hills English Bible in America 1356. Contemporary straight-grained sheep framed in single gilt fillet spine with gilt-stamped title moderately rubbed overall with front hinge inside cracked and back hinge starting; sewing holding but just starting to loosen. Front pastedown with bookplate as above; endpapers with a few pencilled annotations. Pages gently age-toned with scattered faint spots of foxing; one leaf dog-eared in Ephesians. => An appealing little Testament with a charming engraved presentation plate. J.C. Riker unknown books