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N4183fJerusalem: Makor 1972. Original Half Leather. Near Fine. Folio. 4 volumes 20pp separate Introduction brochure in English by Moshe Goschen-Gottstein." THE FIRST AND THE MOST IMPORTANT EDITION OF THE BIBLE Mikraot Gedolot which includes the Targum the traditional commentaries and the Massora as published by the renowned press of DANIEL BOMBERG. Based on manuscripts partly lost this is the prototype of all later Rabbinic Bibles." - A SUPERB FACSIMILE EDITION. Truly minimal wear on head of spine of vol.1. A FINE AND CLEAN COPY IN THE ORIGINAL HAND BOUND HALF LEATHER. - Due to the heavy weight of these four big volumes additional shipping cost above the indicated fees will apply $ 100 to Europe $ 180 to the USA - shipping with EMS airmail courier <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
11730Leeuwarden Jongbloed 2000. 1163 z.p. p. Origineel Leer met ribben 2 zilveren sloten 4 zilveren hoeken 2 zilveren kettingklampen met een zilveren ketting van ca. 2 meter lang goud op snede en geciseleerd boekblok 8° H. 185 x B. 12 x D. 7 cm. Het 19e eeuwse zilverbeslag is geplaatst op een 19e eeuwse band met daarin een recente Bijbel uitgave ciselering ook van later datum. Staphorster kettingbijbel met daarin het Oude en Nieuwe Testament de Psalmen en Gezangen en de Formulieren. Zwart leren band voorzien van zilverwerk en een vergulde snede met een geciseleerd bloemmotief. Het zilveren beslag is vormgegeven in de bekende schelpvorm omgeven door enkele florale en ornamentale motieven. De vorm van dit beslag was afkomstig uit Friesland en werd vervaardigd in de stad Meppel. Rond Staphorst werd deze vormgeving bijzonder populair en hierdoor is vrijwel al het Staphorster boekzilver uniform aan dit beslag. Het zilverwerk op kerkboeken diende als statussymbool aan de band kon men de stand en rijkdom van een kerkganger aflezen. De Staphorster Bijbels werden vaak aan een koord of aan een ketting gedragen en behoorde bij de streekdracht voor de zondag. De zilveren ketting van dit exemplaar geeft aan dat deze het eigendom was van een vermogend persoon de mindere stand droeg de Bijbel aan een blauw koord of in geval van rouw een zwart koord. 1163 n.p. p. 19th century Leather with 4 raised bands 2 silver clasps 4 silver corner-pieces 2 silver chain holders with a ca. 2 meters long silver chain gilt-edged and gauffered text block 8° H. 185 x L. 12 x W. 7 cm. The 19th-century silver fittings are placed on a 19th-century binding containing a recent Bible edition as well as the gauffered text block. Staphorst chain bible containing the Old and New Testament the Psalms and Hymns and the Forms. Black gauffered leather decorated with silver and gilt-edged text block gauffered with a design of flowers. The silverwork is shaped in the common shell shape surrounded by some floral and ornamental designs. The shape of this silver work came from the Province of Friesland and was made in the city of Meppel. This design became very popular around Staphorst and due to that almost all the silver work on books from Staphorst is alike. The silver work on church books was seen as a status symbol the binding showed the social class and wealth of a churchgoer. The Staphorst Bibles were often worn at a rope or chain and belonged to the traditional costume for Sunday. The silver chain of this copy points out that it was the property of a wealthy person the lower class wore the Bible at a blue rope or in the case of mourning a black rope. Noordwijk B. van 2013. Zilver voor de Zondag. Boecxkens met Pragtigh Sluytwerck p. 53-58 / Storm van Leeuwen J. 2006. Dutch Decorated Bookbinding in the Eighteenth Century Volume IIB p. 1009 1239-1242 Leeuwarden, Jongbloed hardcover
103653aafBasel Beij und in Verlag Emmanuel und Johann Rudolph Thurneysen, MDCCXXXVI. (1736), in-folio, 2 Bl. (Titelbl. in rot u. schwarz (kl. Aussriss in der unteren Ecke) - Privilegium) + 17 Bl. ( Vorrede - Vorbericht - Erklärung - Register ) + 2 Bl. - (Doppel-Bl. Karte ‘Land Canaan’) + 688 S. + 135 S. (Apocrypha) (+ 1 weiss) ; 2 Bl. (Titelbl.: Neues Testament - Vorrede) + 280 S. + 2 Bl. (=Doppel-Karte Beschreibung d. Apostel u. Reise des Apostel’s Paul), 1. Vorsatzblatt ausgeschnitten, 2-Spaltigen Text, am Anfang wasserfleckig in der oberen Ecke, vereinzelt fleckig, Original-Schweinsledereinband über Holzplatten, 10 orig. Einbandbeschläge, 2 Schliessen, schönes Exemplar.
123735aafFriburgi Helvetiorum. Ex officina Typographica Abrahami Gemperlini, M. D. XCI. 1591, in-8° (20x14.5 cm), 8 ff. y compris la page de titre avec la marque de l'éditeur gravée sur bois + 1156 p. + 8 ff. (index), texte encadré de deux filets, é écriture ancienne sur garde ‘J. Gremaud’, ms. sur titre effacé, reliure cuir, plats richement estampés or, de rouleaux et d'encadrements floraux et avec figures, ombilic central représentant deux figures, au verso ‘Marie à l’enfant’ dos à quatre nerfs, charnière devant recollée. Dos avec pièce de titre impr. en rouge sur papier. Robuste exemplaire dans sa première reliure.
16964452DBAugsburg, Christoph Weigel, 1696. 16° (8,3 x 6 cm). (4) Blatt, 152 S. Mit 152 ganzseitigen Kupfern auf 76 Blatt. Leinenband mit Goldfilletten in Pappschuber.
1653097655<p>Londini: Excudebat Rogerus Daniel 1653. First printing in England of the Septuagint with the rare second part Greek type title in red and black and with large engraved printer's device bound with In Sacra Biblia Græca ex versione LXX. interpretum scholia; simul et interpretum cæterorum lectiones variantes Greek type title with woodcut printer's device lacking final blank Roger Daniel. Collation 81279186pp 1pp lectori. probably lacking last blank. Book measures 7 x 4 3/4 inches. Bound in full leather. At some time the binding has been rebacked retining the period boards raised bands leather title label. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally new endpapers. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in an attractive solid binding. Full Leather. Very Good Plus. Small 8vo.</p> Excudebat Rogerus Daniel hardcover
1653097655Londini: Excudebat Rogerus Daniel 1653. First printing in England of the Septuagint with the rare second part Greek type title in red and black and with large engraved printer's device bound with In Sacra Biblia Græca ex versione LXX. interpretum scholia; simul et interpretum cæterorum lectiones variantes Greek type title with woodcut printer's device lacking final blank Roger Daniel. Collation 81279186pp 1pp lectori. probably lacking last blank. Book measures 7 x 4 3/4 inches. Bound in full leather. At some time the binding has been rebacked retining the period boards raised bands leather title label. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally new endpapers. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in an attractive solid binding. Full Leather. Very Good Plus. Small 8vo. Excudebat Rogerus Daniel Hardcover
1804139780Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve [t. I-IV] ; Bastien, Ponce [tome V] ; Gay, Ponce, Belin [tomes VI-VIII, 1804 12 volumes in-8, basane fauve racinée, guirlandes, roulette dorée, dos richement orné, titre et tomaison de maroquin cerise Reliure de l'époque. Célèbre édition de la Bible, donnée par Louis-Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy, dans une version qui devint la référence officielle à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Le dernier tome contient la table, une Chronologie sainte, un Dictionnaire de la géographie sacrée et la liste des souscripteurs. Monumentale par son illustration, elle est ornée de 300 figures hors texte gravées d'après Marillier et Monsiau par divers artistes et comprend une carte dépliante de la Terre Sainte gravée par Tardieu d'après Chanlaire. Interversions des pièces de tomaison des volumes 7, 8 et 9. Quelques restaurations aux plats. Très bon exemplaire frais & agréablement relié.
1867711New York: American Bible Society 1867. 3/4 cloth. Very Good . 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches. Folio. 1 872 974 leaves. Printed in raised letters for the blind. Tears to upper margin of front endpapers and edges lightly soiled. Bound in contemporary 3/4 black leather and black cloth which is worn at edges. A scarce early American edition of its kind. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries several decades before the widespread adoption of Braille printers and educators in France and Britain began developing a variety of tactile reading systems for the visually impaired making independent reading among the blind possible for the first time in history. The results of an important competition at the Royal Society of Arts in Edinburgh in 1832 inspired the American activist Samuel Gridley Howe to research and develop his own embossed reading system for the blind which emerged in 1835 as "Boston Line Type." Drawing upon the methods of James Gall an entrant in the Edinburgh competition Howe created an alphabet of angular raised roman letters that "was said to be far less bulky and therefore less expensive than contemporary European roman-letter systems" PRINTING HISTORY p. 20. With the aid of a $1000 grant from the American Bible Society Howe purchased the first printing press for the New England Institution for the Education of the Blind today the Perkins School for the Blind and produced the country's first complete raised-letter Bible for the American Bible Society in 1842. The present Book of Psalms appears to have been printed with the first complete Howe-ABS Bible retaining the pagination of that production and was published separately with a new title page. ABS had published Selections of Psalms in 1835 and the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind a Psalms and Hymns in 1840 and 1848 this is a very early edition of the Psalms. A rare work. Elizabeth M. Harris IN TOUCH: PRINTING AND WRITING FOR THE BLIND IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Smithsonian 1981. Elizabeth M. Harris "Inventing Printing for the Blind" PRINTING HISTORY Vol. VIII No. 2 American Printing History Association 1986 pp. 15-25. "The First Books Embossed in the U.S. for Blind Readers 1833-1880" compiled by the Callahan Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind. Bible Resource Center "Translation through Multimedia American Bible Society unknown
1729635745Tübingen, Cotta, 1729. Groß-Folio. 12 Bl., 1248 S. (von 1093-1100 Blattzählung); 4 Bl., 582 (recte 572), 80 S., 38 Bl. Mit 2 doppelblattgr. Kupferkarten, 3 Kupfertafeln (davon 1 doppelblattgr.) u. 2 gestochenen Kopfvignetten. Schwarzer Leder d. Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit Blindprägung, Messing-Eckbeschlägen u. -schließen (berieben, vorderes Gelenk angebrochen, ohne die beweglichen Schließenteile, Vorsätze erneuert). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1724255482London O.T.; Oxford N.T.: Printed by John Baskett . 1724. Additional engraved title-page by Sturt with Imprint "Printed and Sold by Richard Ware at Ye Bible & Sun in Amen Corner"; 200 engravings on 50 plates engraved by J. Cole. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary black gilt-panelled morocco Cambridge style. Covers worn and scuffed lower cover detached; text slightly darkened and well-thumbed but impressve and intact. Additional engraved title-page by Sturt with Imprint "Printed and Sold by Richard Ware at Ye Bible & Sun in Amen Corner"; 200 engravings on 50 plates engraved by J. Cole. 1 vols. 4to. Bound between THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER Baskett 1724 with engraved portrait of King George and additional engraved title-page of the series of 200 engravings by J. Cole and THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMS Baskett 1724. the latter water-stained toward the rear. Holy Bible: ESTC T89252 Herbert 970; The Historical Part of the Holy Bible: ESTC T94971; Book of Ccommon Prayer: ESTC N32783 Griffiths p.150; The Whole Book of Psalms: ESTC T89253 Printed by John Baskett .. unknown
1724255482London O.T.; Oxford N.T.: Printed by John Baskett . 1724. Additional engraved title-page by Sturt with Imprint "Printed and Sold by Richard Ware at Ye Bible & Sun in Amen Corner"; 200 engravings on 50 plates engraved by J. Cole. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary black gilt-panelled morocco Cambridge style. Covers worn and scuffed lower cover detached; text slightly darkened and well-thumbed but impressve and intact. Additional engraved title-page by Sturt with Imprint "Printed and Sold by Richard Ware at Ye Bible & Sun in Amen Corner"; 200 engravings on 50 plates engraved by J. Cole. 1 vols. 4to. Bound between THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER Baskett 1724 with engraved portrait of King George and additional engraved title-page of the series of 200 engravings by J. Cole and THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMS Baskett 1724. the latter water-stained toward the rear. Holy Bible: ESTC T89252 Herbert 970; The Historical Part of the Holy Bible: ESTC T94971; Book of Ccommon Prayer: ESTC N32783 Griffiths p.150; The Whole Book of Psalms: ESTC T89253 Printed by John Baskett .. unknown books
528-Eo.J. Aquarell über Bleistift, auf cremefarbenem Velin. 19,3:27,6 cm. Literatur: F. Fichter, Weisslingen/Schweiz, wird das Aquarell in das in Vorbereitung befindliche Werkverzeichnis aufnehmen.
168411024Amsterdam Widow of Steven Swart Jacobus vander Deuster and Aert Dircksz. Ossaen 1684. engraved titlepage 2 601 p. Contemporary Vellum 12° Polyglot Bible containing the New Testament in French English and Dutch. Printed in three parallel columns are the French Geneva version the English King James version and the Dutch States Translation Statenvertaling version. Firm copy. Darlow T.H./Moule H.F. 1963. Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of Holy Scripture 626/1450/3329/3768 Amsterdam, Widow of Steven Swart, Jacobus vander Deuster, and Aert Dircksz. Ossaen hardcover
121551Calcutta Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the American and Foreign Bible Society 1841. . First A.F.B.S. edition 8vo; separate English and Farsi title-pages text entirely type-set in Farsi a few scattered spots some darkening and age-toning to preliminary and penultimate leaves ink inscription to upper pastedown dated 1844 contemporary publisher's cloth over pasteboards remains of paper label to the spine extremities and spine ends rubbed hinges a little weak with cloth splitting at ends.<br /> This New Testament was the first printed for the American and Foreign Bible Society in Calcutta reproduced from a fourth edition of the same published by the British and Foreign Bible Society in London by R. Watts in 1837. A note to the verso of the title reads 'in this edition there has been made by the editors a slight alteration in a few of the theological terms' indicating that this American edition can be considered a standalone text. Furthermore it may be worth noting that the first British edition was also printed in Calcutta in 1816 by P. Pereira for more information on the editions of the New Testament in Farsi see Darlow & Moule 7340.<br /> Calcutta, Printed at the Baptist Mission Press, for the American and Foreign Bible Society, 1841. hardcover
1787g4041London: J Cooke. G : in good condition. Cover worn with loss to leather. Front board loose. Worming extinct to prelims. Occasional foxing and marks. 1787. Reprint. Brown hardback leather cover. 390mm x 260mm 15" x 10". 990pp vi plates. 90 b/w plates 18 b/w maps 8 fold-out. . And Containing a Complete Genuine History and Description of the Whole World . with an Account of the Rise Progress and Present State of Navigation throughout the Known World. 2 volumes bouns as 1. William Cooper His Booke. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . J Cooke hardcover
15934599Londini: Excudebant G. Bishop R. Newbery & R. Barker An. Dom. 1593. 1593. 1593 Folio. Collates para4A-P6 2A-2S6 3A-3M6 3N4 4A-4V6 4X4 5A-5L6 5M8 A-2K6 2L4. In six parts each with divisional title page and separate pagination or foliation. The title pages to the Old Testament read "Bibliorum pars secunda -tertia quarta ." and "Libri apocryphi sive appendix Testamenti Veteris .". The divisional titles to part 4 and the Apocrypha are dated 1592. That to the New Testament reads "D.N. Jesu Christi Testamentum Novum ." and bears the imprint "Londini excudebant reg. typograph. Anno salutis humanæ 1592.". Tremellius's and Be`ze's versions of the New Testament are printed in parallel columns. P6 2S6 4X4 and 2L4 are blank. Bound in modern tan goatskin with handmade paper endpapers. Old endpapers preserved. Titlepage laid down with minor loss at lower corner. Some wear to lower blank corners at both ends of the volume evidence of its having been disbound fora considerable time. Occasional unobtrusive ink marka and a few other signs of use but the contents generally clean and crisp. A very good copy. STC 2061.5. Londini: Excudebant G. B[ishop] R. N[ewbery] & R. B[arker], An. Dom. 1593. unknown
1802FF167London:: 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 sign 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 ½ 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. 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 books
1767Rel-Cat-bible-Vence-17-1.17 volumes In-4° reliés d'époque plein veau dos à nerfs ornés, 38 gravures et cartes dépliantes et 5 tableaux - Barbier I-404, Brunet I-888 Boudet & Mérande Paris & Avignon, 1767-1773.
198520759Paris, Editions Les Incunables, 1985. 3 volumes in-folio: 2 reliés en plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison verte et beige, triple filet dorés sur les plats, double sur les coupes, roulette dorée sur les chasses, tranches dorées, étuis; 1 volume en pleine toile d'éditeur.
2013DADAX1433606550B & H Publishing Group 2013-10-01. Large Print. imitation_leather. New. 5.60x1.30x8.60. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. B & H Publishing Group hardcover
107469A Lyon, par Iean de Tournes, Imprim. Du Roy., 1583, 2 parties reliées en 1 volume in-16 de 165x110x35 mm environ, non paginé (252 pages), page de titre ornée de la marque de l'imprimeur aux vipères, marque à l'Ange in-fine bien présente, signatures A-Q8-R6, Edition tardive de cette suite célèbre de vignettes de Bernard SALOMON, complète des 247 bois (pour la première partie). A Lyon, Par Guillaume Rouillé, 1564 (Première Edition), ouvrage dédicacé à Catherine de Médicis, page de titre orné d'une vignette à la marque de l'imprimeur (sa marque était un aigle représenté soit sur une palme, sur un globe ou sur un piédestal, avec un ou plusieurs serpents enroulés), non paginé (292 pages), avec 277 bois + 4 vignettes collées sur la dernière garde blanche, gravures de P. Eskrich (Pierre Vase), signatures A-S8-T6 (pour la deuxième partie), plein veau granité brun, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés orné de caissons à riches dorés, tranches mouchetées de rouge et brun. Notes manuscrites sur les pages de gardes, mouillures marginales, petites et fines galeries dans les marges par endroits, il manque le feuillet L4 et 16 feuillets des cahiers A et B (Figures de la Bible) sont restaurés dans la marge avec manques de texte.
XE-QQ92-IJT1New. unknown
76285Tubingæ Excudebat Georgius Gruppenbachius 1593. 4to. 12 648 208 31 s. 3 treskårne tittelbl. 1 portrett i tresnitt. Samt. gjeteskinnbd. med 5 opphøyde bind. Dekorert med portrettet til Martin Luther i blindpreg på for- og bakdekkel. Skrift i gammel hånd på tittelbl. Første 30 sider og s. 541-604 med fuktskjold langs øvre marg. Noen få sider med understrekninger. Litt brunplettet i margen. Ex libris på forsats. Dekoren på bakdekkel litt avskrapet. . <br/><br/><em>Cont. full goatskin with 5 raised bands. Decorated with blindtooled portrait of Martin Luther on front and back panel. 3 woodcut title-pages. 1 woodcut portrait. First 30 pp. and pp. 541-604 waterstained in upper margins. A few pages with underlinings in text </em> hardcover
153554700Lyon Seb. Gryphim 1535. 4to. Bound in a later full calf pastiche-binding in Cambridge-style with elegant 'mirrors' to boards and blindstamped borders and decorations spine with five raised bands forming six compartments. Leather title-label with title in gilt lettering to spine. Spine miscoloured and several stains to boards. Stamp to front free end-paper and title-page. Annotation in contemporary hand to title-page and last leaf with woodcut-device depicting a griffin. Waterstain to inner margin affecting lower part of first 10 and last 15 leaves. a-z8 A-Z8 AA-BB8 CC10 aa-mm8 nn10. <br/><br/><em>Rare second edition of this Latin Bible Concordance the first being from 1529 from the printer Sebastian Gryphius. The present work being one of the first to use the griffin mark. </em> hardcover