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16822110260012Oxford: Printed at the Theatre. to be sold by Moses Pitt Peter Parker William Leake Thomas Guy 1682. Hardcover. Good. Quarto 12 x 9 inches. Bound in contemporary black paneled morocco. Printed in two columns. Text mostly clean with occasional scattered stains. Early signature of John Davies. Calligraphic inscription about Great War between Britain and Germany on verso of New Test. title page. Important note: Lacks Old Testament title page. "The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ" has separate register A8-O8 P4 Q2 and a dated letterpress title page with imprint reading "Oxford printed a the Theatre and are to be sold by Moses Pitt at the Angel in St. Pauls Church-yard Peter Parker at the Leg and Star over against the Exchange in Cornhil William Leake at the Crown between the two Temple-gates in fleet-street Thomas Guy at the Oxford arms on the west side of the Royal Exchange London Anno 1682." "Apocrypha" has separate register A8-H8 I4. Refs: Darlow & Moule 770. Wing B2327A. ESTC R172860. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Oxford: Printed at the Theatre.. to be sold by Moses Pitt, Peter Parker, William Leake, Thomas Guy hardcover
118076Leiden Joh: Mulleri 1717. 4to. 10 749 pp. Title printed in red and black. Contemporary blind stampd vellum spine with raised bands and hand written title. Owner’s signature of S. Brandell 1857 and with his ink note: â€Denna upplaga är den s.k. Peschitoâ€. Fine copy. Darlow and Moule 8969 note. Second and improved edition of Johannes Leusden’s and Carolus Schaaf’s critical edition of the New Testament in ancien Syriac and Latin first published in 1708. Leusden died in 1699 when they had reached Luke xviii.26 and Schaaf had to complete the task alone. â€The editors had disagreed about the system of pointing voicing to be adopted. Accordingly up to Luke xviii.26 they give the Chaldean system used by Tremellius and others which J. Leusden preferred. Thereafter the pointing follows the Syrian system used in the Paris and London Polyglots and approved by C. Schaaf. The Latin version is C. Schaaf's revision of Tremellius' translation.†The preface that is dated 1708 gives the history of the printed editions of the New Testament in Syriac from 1555 and forward.The â€Peshitta†is the standard Syriac edition of the Bible for the Syriac churches and one of the earliest translations. hardcover
118075Antwerpen ex officina Christophori Plantini 1565. 8vo. 8 392 98 21 blank 32 ll. Minor spotting light dampstain in lower margin a bit heavier on ll. 353-361. Near contemporary vellum spine with later hand written title blue edges. Front fly leaf cut out. Owner’s signature of Zachatto Giovanni on front paste down. Not in Darlow & Moule but see 6150 for edition 1567. Not in USTC. A rare reprint by Plantin of the so called Louvain bible which was first published in Lyon in 1547. Plantin published reprint of it in 1559 1565 and 1567. The Louvain bible edited by Johannes Hentenius was presented by the Theological society in Louvain as a new and authorized vulgata version after the prohibition of all suspect bibles in Latin French or Dutch by an imperial edict. It was followed by a new Dutch translation in 1548 and a French in 1550. The latin text is practically a reprint of Stephanus’ bible from 1538-40 with some modifications. It remained as the authorized catholic edition until the publication of the Sixtine Bible in 1590. hardcover
1860193109New York: American Bible Society 1860. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Owner personalization on front pastedown. Both hinges cracked. Gilded text block edges. American Bible Society hardcover
17147139<p>Very Good 1714 Hamburg Germany. The first ever printing of this seminal classic. The first time that Bible stories were printed specifically for children. Thus it was somewhat "cleansed" before publication. One source I found says that the incest and murder committed by David were altered among other things. It is four inches by seven inches and includes 104 plates from engravings 52 in the Old Testament and 52 in the New Testament. There are 400 pages of text plus the eight page introduction. Also all the plates are on unnumbered pages for a total of 512 printed pages. The book is in its original calves leather boards and spine which are still attached but fragile. All pages including all front and rear endpapers are present. The last two plates have been repaired at the edges and several pages inside have edge tears or stains but they are minimal. There is the expected foxing throughout and a former owner name and inscription in pencil at the front and a name alone in pencil at the rear. The leather of the boards and spine are rubbed and worn and partially chipped off at the spine ends. The original black leather spine label with gilt titles is still present. A rare gem the only copy I have ever seen of the original first printing from 1714. Johann Hübner 1668-1731 was a German geographer born in Türchau bei Zittau on May 15 1668. He studied Theology History and Geography in Leipzig from 1689 onwards. From 1691 he was Master and then from 1694 Rector of the Gymansium at Merseburg Martisberg; then from 1711 of the Johanneum College in Hamburg. Hübner worked with Nuremberg mapmaker J B Homann 1663-1724 and English cartographer Jean Palairet 1697-1774. His other published works included Kurze Fragen aus der alten und neuen Geographie Leipzig 1693 and Museum Geographicum Das Ist: In Verzeichnis der besten Land-Charten.nebst einem Vorchlage wie daruas allerhand große und kleine Atlantes können sortiert.</p> Johann Hübner hardcover
1689B6906Oxford: Peter Parker. 1689. A very good example. Some rubbing to extremities abrasion running through first and second compartments of spine onto lower board. Main title torn at top and bottom of gutter. Some pages worn at bottom margins unaffecting text. 2y1with approx. 5 cm tear at bottom corner affecting text. 3c2 with loss to fore edge approx. 4 cm in length 1 cm into margin affecting marginal text. 4c1 torn away at bottom corner approx. 5 cm loss to text. Interior otherwise largely clean and crisp. Binding: Original full calf boards. Upper and lower with gilt frame and cornerpieces. Spine with 5 slightly-raised bands gilt-tooled compartments. Marbled pasted and free endpapers. Lower board edges with gilt fillet. All edges gilt rubbed. Notes: Thick 8vo.180 x 110mm. <br>Title. Blank. A-4d4. “Whole Book of Psalms in Metreâ€: A1 pp. 1-82. “Humble Suit of a Sinner†F2-4 last signature unmarked.<br><br>Ex-Libris: “Eliz. Davis†ownership on verso of front free endpaper dating 1755; “Anna Wyatt;†ownerships on recto of lower free endpaper dating December 27th 1805 1806 1807. Plus other inscriptions.<br><br>New Testament title verso inscribed with records of births and baptisms of previous owners and family predominantly or exclusively of Davis family dates ranging from 1730-1803. <br> Size: Thick 8vo.180 x 110mm Category: Book Religious Christianity; Peter Parker. hardcover
1802FF2540London:: John Reeves 1802. 1802. 4to. ii xxi pp. 228 ff. a2 b-d4 e2 A-Z4 2A-Z4 3A-G4. Original dark greenish-blue straight-grain morocco gilt floral ruled borders raised bands with three angels in three compartments a.e.g. The binding is not signed but it is similar to other English bindings of the period possibly Staggemeier & Welcher. The spine foot says "Genesis to Numbers" and "Reeves's - Edition" in gilt. Early armorial bookplate of W. H. Battie-Wrightson Cusworth Yorkshire. Extensively annotated in ink holograph 3 1/2 pages on blank endleaves being the record of Thomas de Grey's family births marriages and deaths; he is the second son of Lord Walsingham "a clergyman married Elizabeth Fourth Daughter of the Hon.ble. Brownlow North Bishop of Winchester on the 12th of August 1802 by Special Licence at the Private Chapel at Winchester House Chelsea. . ." Very good. WITH A DOUBLE FORE-EDGE PAINTING of Philadelphia in 1790 and New York in 1820. The scene of Philadelphia shows churches buildings a harbor and shipping scene; on the reverse edge showing "New York" has various harbor buildings. Not signed; likely painted just prior to Leamington's owning this volume thus ca. 1953. The artist is not known. Often an American bookstore would import a volume acquired from an artist or a British bookstore. / Written in pencil "Dr. Carl J. Weber says no American scenes on double fore-edge paintings . . . Bot bought of Leamington Book Shop July '53. says this is the 3rd he has brought over." While a lot of time has passed one should never say "never" with regard to topics painted. The fact is that more and more paintings were painted and as that occurred the market was in America so scenes of American city views most being not so recognizable maybe became painted more and more as well. It largely depended on when the artists were painting and where they derived their commissions. Some artists were working independently of a bookstore or a binder and those painters also had their own patterns of what they painted frequently. Samuel Stevens not the artist here! was exactly that type of artist. / PROVENANCE: W. H. Battie-Wrightson Cusworth Yorkshire. William Wrightson 1752-1827 of Cusworth Hall Doncaster Yorkshire was a former member of Parliament 1784-1790; his son of the same name lived 1789-1879; it is unclear which person's bookplate the name refers. Brownlow North 1741-1820 former owner family member was appointed Bishop of Winchester in 1781. DNB. More recently a pencil note within the book indicates it was purchased from Leamington Book Shop July 1953. A bookseller's clipped catalogue description appears to be that of Leamington's Price: £18 10s. ca. 1953. A later pencil note 12/98 indicates this book was priced in December 1998 at $1600. John Reeves, 1802. hardcover
17717007CB1771. 2 Bände. Augsburg u. Innsbruck Joseph Wolff 1771. Folio. 4 Bl. XIV S. 1 Bl. 1168 S.; 506 S. 1 Bl. 506 S. 22 Bl. Schweinslederbände der Zeit mit Roll- und Plattenstempelprägung. Mit getilgtem Namenszug auf dem Halbtitelblatt mit Papierverlust. Der vordere fliegende Vorsatz von Band eins fehlt. Drei von 4 Schliessen teilweise ausgerissen. Die Einbände stärker berieben. unknown
17175596BB1717. Chur Andreas Pfeffer 171718. 4°. 14 S. von 20 554 S.; 364 S.; 4 230 S. Lederband d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln mit10 Messingbeschlägen und 1 von 2 Schliessen. Seltene rätoromanische Bibel. Das Titelblatt und 4 Seiten Dedication fehlen als Fotokopien beiliegend. Stärkere Gebrauchsspuren Rücken mit Schadstellen. Eine Metallschliesse fehlt. Das Papier durchgehend gebräunt. unknown
elala3193London: Printed for Elizabeth Newbery 1780. Bondy p. 34. 4.3 x 3.2 cm. 2 engraved titles & 14 engraved plates. A fine copy in original gilt-tooled red morocco gilt back all edges gilt central green morocco onlay on both covers with gilt holy cypher ‘JHS’ London: Printed for E[lizabeth] Newbery, 1780 unknown
18181286051818. HEBREW BIBLE. OTTENSOSSER David. SCHWABACHER Heimann. Kiryah ne'emanah sefer Ezra mit uebersetzung und be'ur von Heimann Schwabacher und David Ottenzosser. Fürth: Isaac ben David Zirndorfer 1818. Small octavo contemporary sheep boards rebacked. $1350.First edition of this Hebrew and German edition of the Book of Ezra prepared and printed by three eminent figures of 19th-century German Jewish scholarship.Uncommon Judeo-German edition of the Book of Ezra offering Hebrew text and a German translation transliterated in Hebrew characters on opposing pages with accompanying commentary. Heimann Schwabacher and David Ottensosser the editors were leading figures of the Haskalahan Enlightenment movement calling for rationality and secular educationin Fürth a major Jewish center with a long history of Hebrew printing. This work was printed by Isaac ben David Zirndorfer sometimes given as Zürndorfer or Zürndorf proprietor of a distinguished Jewish press in Fürth: ""Fuerth a center of Talmudic learning established its first Hebrew presses in 1691. In 1737 Hayyim ben Zvi Hirsch opened a print house in Fuerth issuing some 80-100 Hebrew titles in the next three and a half decades. When Hirsch died in 1772 his widow managed the shop for two years until her marriage in 1774 to Isaac ben David Zirndorfer. Zirndorfer and his family managed the press until 1868"" William Gross for the Center for Jewish Art. Vinograd Furth:726. Pages age-toned binding with expected age-wear edges expertly restored. Scarce. hardcover
176310588<p>E Typographeo Clarendoniano. Sumptibus Academiae. Oxonii. 1763. FIRST BASKERVILLE EDITION. 4to in 2's. 12.2 x 9.7 inches. Half title Title page 415pp. One of 500 copies printed using the fine Baskerville Greek type. A clean and crisp copy in a very good contemporary leather binding of full diced dark brown calf boards with floral gilt roll borders. Professionally re-spined at a later date with a matching coloured Morocco spine ruled decorated and lettered in gilt. Board edges ruled in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Gilt inner dentelles. All edges marbled. A small patch of rubbing to the front free endpaper and some rubbing and bumping to the edges but overall a very good copy of this beautifully printed book in an attractive 18th century binding.</p> E Typographeo Clarendoniano. Sumptibus Academiae. Oxonii. 1763 hardcover
1885191096Rangoon: Published by the American Baptist Missionary Union at Their Mission Press 1885. A rare Burmese missionary imprint Second edition almost as scarce institutionally as the first edition 1871. Of the 5000 printed copies survive just at Brown and SOAS; only the British Library has a copy of the first. Judson 1788-1850 one of the first Protestant missionaries active in Burma completed the first translation of the Bible into Burmese in 1834. He revised his version in 1837 and Edward Abiel Stevens 1814-1886 a fellow missionary took the significant step three decades later of adding textual apparatus to facilitate scholarly study and missionary work. There are footnotes on nearly every page. Octavo 198 x 128 mm. Text in Burmese English-language title page. Contemporary tree calf black label gilt rules on spine. Some wear old repair on rear board pinholes of worming in text touching the odd reference a few leaves with losses in bottom-corner margin: very good. Darlow & Moule 2375. unknown
1885189162Oxford University Press 1885. Signed by Benjamin Jowett a controversial voice in Victorian biblical debate Presentation copy for Robert Scott Dean of Rochester and signed by Benjamin Jowett Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and Norman Macleod Ferrers Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. The recipient was a classical scholar and co-author of the Liddell-Scott Greek-English Lexicon. The presentation links two leading figures at the intersection of biblical scholarship and classical learning. Jowett the master of Balliol was an influential yet controversial Anglican theologian who advocated for applying modern historical and philological methods to the study of Scripture. His involvement in the Essays and Reviews controversy placed him at the centre of debates over biblical authority and interpretation. 4 vols octavo. Original dark brown hard-grain morocco spines lettered in gilt raised bands Oxford University and Cambridge University coat of arms in gilt to front covers "Presentation Copy" lettered in gilt to vol. 1 front cover gilt fillet turn ins marbled endpapers gilt and red edges blue silk bookmarkers. Spines slightly sunned extremities moderately worn gilt bright foxing to a few leaves. A very good copy. Darlow Moule & Herbert 2037. hardcover
2008REL-SAB-1-10376Bible Society 2008-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 6x4x1. READ FIRST! This is the 1984 edition. It does not contain red letter or photographs but does have maps in the back. Original olive wood cover and printed in Israel. Please see photos. Customer service is our goal! Bible Society hardcover
90690Cambridge John Field Printer to the Universitie 1661. Two Volumes. Hardback 7 x 4.5 inches. In black polished morocco leather fine bindings with decorative gilt boards raised banding and gilt decorations and lettering to spines. Full gilt page edges and marbled endpapers. In very good condition. Covers a little worn; edges rubbed corners bumped and chipped chips to top ends of spines. Some minor rubbing to faces of boards. Unusual bindings with boards inset with light brown calf leather to insides of boards marbled endpapers on one side only. Neat previous owners inscriptions to prelims “M. Raper.” MAin title page is darkened some chips to edge and tear to bottom corner but has been professionaly backed small strip of paper reinforcement along top edge of first page. First 2 pages of Genesis are lacking and replaced with hand-written paper. Occasional handling marks minor darkening and some foxing to pages. Else very good early editions. 594pp & 595-985 Old Test. 299pp New Testament. Illustrated with a decorative main title page. Cambridge, John Field, Printer to the Universitie, 1661 hardcover
1984211014Jerusalem: Bible Society in Israel 1984. Special Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in wooden boards. Front hinge cracked. Bible Society in Israel hardcover
177211652Amsterdam Hendrik Brandt Dirk onder de Linden Petrus Schouten en Jan de Groot 1772. Origineel half marokijn Leer met ribben Folio H. 44 x B. 285 x D. 3 cm. Prentbijbel van Ysbrand van Hamelsveld welke bestaat uit een titelpagina register en 126 foliobladen met op elk 2 gravures. De prenten zijn gegraveerd door Jacob Folkema Pieter Tanje en Simon Fokke. In het jaar 1791 werd de prentbijbel uitgegeven met bijgevoegde beschrijvingen door Van Hamelsveld. De prentbijbel wordt vaak naar hem genoemd ook al werkte hij niet mee aan deze eerste uitgave. Contemporary red morocco Leather with 6 raised bands Folio H. 44 x B. 285 x W. 3 cm. The printbible by Ysbrand van Hamelsveld which contains a titlepage index and 126 folio sized leaves with 2 engravings on each. The prints are engraved by Jacob Folkema Pieter Tanje and Simon Fokke. In the year 1791 the printbible was published with accompanying descriptions by Van Hamelsveld. The printbible is often called after him although Van Hamelsveld did not contribute to this first edition. Poortman W.C. 1986. Bijbel en Prent Deel IIa: Boekzaal van Nederlandse Prentbijbels p. 150-151 Amsterdam, Hendrik Brandt, Dirk onder de Linden, Petrus Schouten, en Jan de Groot hardcover
1823AQ19315Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by Samuel Collingwood and Co. 1823. Unpaginated. With additional engraved title pages for both the O.T. and N.T. and a further 27 engraved plates. Handsomely bound in contemporary blind-stamped black straight-grain morocco lettered in gilt A.E.G. Slightest of rubbing to extremities. Manuscript records of births deaths marriages etc. of the Trueman family to front blank fly-leaves very occasional light spotting. . Quarto. Printed at the Clarendon Press by Samuel Collingwood and Co. unknown
1844097410London: Printed for Thomas Tegg & Son 1844. Complete in 6 volumes. Books measure 11 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. Circa 5500 pages illustrated. Bound in full period black crushed moracco raised bands gilt tooling blind rulled lines full gilt edges marble endpapers. Calf very slightly faded very minor marking. All bindings in excellent condition. Internally previous owners bookplate spotting to titles and frontispieces very occasional minor spotting or browning. Pages and plates in very good clean condition. A near fine set in very attractive period bindings. . Full Period Morocco. Very Good Plus. Quarto. Printed for Thomas Tegg & Son Hardcover
17154383London: Printed by John Baskett printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty & by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills deceas'd 1715 1715. Bound with The Book of Common Prayer London: Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceased 1709. And with The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins And Others. London: Printed by J. Heptinstall 1717. 8vo. 192x120mm. Unpaginated. Collates as follows: BCP a4 A8-G6. Bible pi1 A8-Z8 As8-Zz8 Aaa8-Zzz8 Aaaa8-Cccc4. Psalms: A4-L4. General title for the Bible dated 1715 with the separate title page for the New Testament dated 1710. Contemporary black morocco decorated with gilt panel with gilt cornerpieces. Spine lavishly decorated in gilt. Extremities and head and foot of spine rubbed and worn and a split to the joint of upper cover at head and foot of spine. Some marking and fading to covers. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Internally very good but with some waterstaining from Bbbb and Cccc of the New Testament. The front pastedown has the very pretty book label "Martha Manning. Her Book. 1770." It is unclear exactly who this Martha Manning might be but there are two possible candidates. It might be the Martha Manning born in 1750 in Romford Essex who married William Whitford in 1771. A more exotic possibility is the Martha Manning who was the daughter of a William Manning a business associate of Henry Laurens one of the Founding Fathers and slave trader and rice planter. The Mannings had lived in St Kitts where they owned land but by the 1770s they had returned to London. In 1776 Henry Laurens's son John was in London studying law. Secretly he married Martha Manning on October 26. The following year Laurens left London and the pregnant Martha to return to America to fight in the Revolution. There he made his name working alongside Alexander Hamilton as an aide to George Washington. In 1780 Laurens was appointed to be the American special minister to France. Martha travelled to France to find her errant husband but tragically died there without seeing him. In any case this is a charming and beautiful bookplate and rare for it to belong to a woman at a time when few women owned books. This edition appears to be unrecorded in Herbert. The closest is Herbert 933 which has the OT dated 1715 and the NT dated 1712 but our copy has a 1710 NT printed by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills whose first Bible was in 1710 but was a 12mo with the text ending on S2a whereas this Bible collates continuously throughout the OT and NT. Baskett's name which is on the Old Testament title page does not appear on the New Testament until the 1712 edition and so is absent here. A nice copy of an unrecorded variant. London: Printed by John Baskett, printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, & by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and He unknown
1663256261V.p. Venice Leipzig London Amsterdam 1663. Folio and smaller. Generally fine mounted in card folders. Folio and smaller. The collection includes the following printed leaves:<br /> 1 Bible. Greek. Venice 1518. From the Aldine Greek Bible the editio princeps of the complete Bible in Greek Darlow & Moule 4594. Book of Malachi folio 326.<br /> 2 Bible. German. Leipzig 1541. From a pirated edition suppressed at Luther's request on account of its errors Darlow & Moule 4204 note. Isaiah chapter 48.<br /> 3 Walton's Polyglot Bible. London 1655. The great London Polyglot published in 6 volumes from 1655 to 1657. Darlow & Moule 1446. From vol. I the Pentateuch: Leviticus chapter 18 in Hebrew Samaritan Latin Greek Arabic Syriac.<br /> 4 Walton's Polyglot Bible. London 1657. Darlow & Moule 1446. From vol. V New Testament: Paul's Epistle to the Romans chapter 9 in Latin Greek Ethiopic Arabic Syriac.<br /> 5 Bible. Dutch. Amsterdam Elzevier 1663. States General version Darlow & Moule 3321. Leviticus folio 55. unknown
1777254347Dordrecht & Amsterdam New Testament & Psalms 1777. Thick 12mo. Contemporary pebbled morocco a.e.g. gauffered. Inscribed on the ffep "Robert H. Penyn/ from his friend/ J.H. Ten Eyck/Dec. 29 1861. Thick 12mo. unknown
19147040London: Philip Lee Warner Publisher to the Medici Society 1914. First thus. Fine. One of 500 copies on paper twelve copies on vellum were also produced printed by C.T Jacobi and published for the Medici Society by Philip Lee Warner. Original full limp vellum binding titled in gilt and retaining the original fore-edge ties. Quarto. xv 1 88 pp. Printed on handmade paper in the signature Riccardi Press typeface. With ornaments and ten mounted color plates including frontispiece by Frederick Cayley Robinson 1862 - 1927 each with a printed tissue guard. Title-page lettering by Edith M. Engall. Ink gift inscription dated 1918 and mid-twentieth century ink ownership signature to upper flyleaf. A Fine bright copy.<br /> <br /> Frederick Cayley Robinson 1862 - 1927 was an accomplished painter and illustrator. His painting The Death of Abel held at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris is considered his most enduring work. "This work was the source of an illustration for The Book of Genesis published by the Riccardi Press in 1914; together with another masterpiece The Death of Rachel it constitutes his finest achievement as a book illustrator" ODNB. Robinson's illustrations for The Book of Genesis epitomize his melancholy style which reflected the influence of both ornate art deco aesthetics and the somber clarity of the Symbolist movement. Fine. Philip Lee Warner, Publisher to the Medici Society unknown
184189325London: Samuel Bagster and Sons 1841. Full Leather. Very Good. 30 x 22.5 cm. Thick quarto. Unpaginated. The six translations included are Wiclif 1380 Tyndale 1534 Cranmer 1539 Genevan 1557 Anglo-Rhemish 1582 and Authorised 1611. The original Greek text after Scholz is also included. The translations all appear in parallel in six columns on two pages with the Greek text on the top. Bound into full period leather with stamped design and gilt spine lettering. Five raised bands to spine. Title page in black and red. Marble endpapers AEG. There is some scuffing to the leather and gilt page edges. Some minor scattered foxing. The first leaf of text has been professionally reattached; but that page is pasted over a page of hand-written notes. First Bagster edition with date of MDCCCXLI on the title page and no additional printings noted.<br /> <br /> Reference: Herbert 1840. Samuel Bagster and Sons unknown