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14338CARADOC PRESS BIBLE IN PRAISE OF WISDOM. Chiswick: Caradoc Press 1902. First edition one of 350 copies printed. Original full brown pigskin with trio of stylized lotus flowers on front cover t.e.g. silk marker uncut printed in red and black with edges colored yellow. Extracts from the canonical and uncanonical books of the Bible. Fine copy in a distinctive and appealing binding signed by Bumpus. Tomkinson 8. Ransom p. 225. unknown
SONG1609261763Abingdon Press 2014-09-16. Large type / Large print. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.25x1.75x10.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Abingdon Press hardcover
SONG1945470194Museum of the Bible Books 2017-10-03. diary. Used: Good. 7.13x1.00x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Museum of the Bible Books unknown
60277Liverpool: Caxton Press printed by Nuttall Fisher and Dixon no date circa 1840. Bible FINELY BOUND AND ILLUSTRATED. Folio 41 x 26cm pp.2 960 2. With 45 engraved plates by various artists including an engraved frontispiece and a decorated title page. Plates dated variously between 1815 and 1839. Contemporary tan full panelled calf with gilt titles to burgundy label on spine and further gilt decoration. All edges marbled and brown endpapers. A black ink ownership to the front pastedown dated 1842. Heavy toning to leaves up to about p.120; quite crisp and clean thereafter. A 3cm tear to the margin of the plate facing p.124 with moderate spotting and a few small nicks and marks to numerous other plates. Upper joint starting with moderate general wear and bumping to binding. Very good. This edition seems to have first appeared around 1815 with commentary by the Wesleyan Preacher James Wood 1751-1840 but this copy has plates dated as late as 1839 inserted into it. Not in Darlow and Moule. Liverpool: Caxton Press, printed by Nuttall, Fisher, and Dixon, no date [circa 1840] unknown
183952565Leipzig. 1839. Stor 8vo. Samtidig skinnryggbind med marmorerte dekler. Marmorerte snitt. XX 2 1392 24 s. Large 8vo. Contemporary leatherbacked marbled covers marbled edges. XX 2 1392 24 pp. Caroli Tauchnitii Hebraisk. <br/><br/><em>Med Arnoldus M.Hilles navnetrekk datert 1849.Hille var biskop i Hamar.Noe av teksten med kommentarer i nennsom hånd. </em> hardcover
1905168401Boston ; J.Q. Adams 1905. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Very good copies all in the original gilt-blocked leather over matching buckram boards. Professionally re-cased with the original spines laid back; very impressively finished. Remains a particularly well-preserved set overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans etc. on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Complete in 4 volumes. Related names: Lee James Wideman 1849-1919. Cooke Henry 1788-1868. Brown John 1722-1787. Bain Robert Edward Mather 1858-1932. Description: 4 v. col. fronts. illus. plates part col. maps 1 fold. 30 x 24 cm. Subjects: Bible - Commentaries. Bible - Dictionaries. Boston ; J.Q. Adams hardcover
18321341Ravena Ohio: Printed by William Coolman Jr. 1832. <p>12mo. 165 x 100 mm.6 1.2 x 4 inches. xii 14-348 pp. Bound in contemporary American sheep red leather label; joints and edges rubbed text with sporadic spotting in the margins paper stock browned with age. With faults a good sound copy in a contemporary American binding.</p> <br /> <p>The books of The Apocryphal New Testament are not generally accepted as part of the New Testament by most religious denominations. Its contents include writing from the first four centuries after Christ that document events from the life of Jesus and biographies of those who were supposedly witness to His life or recorded the activities of the Apostles and other followers of Christ. This edition is taken from the one made by William Wake and Jeremiah Jones in the 18th century and published by William Hone in London in 1820.</p> <br /> <p>“William Hone's edition first published 1820 under title "The apocryphal New Testament" incorporating the translations of Jeremiah Jones for the apocryphal books and of Archbishop Wake for the Apostolic fathers. cf. M.R. James The apocryphal New Testament p. xv./ "Table I. A list of all the apocryphal pieces not now extant mentioned by writers in the first four centuries of Christ." By Jeremiah Jones p. 343-4/ "Table II. A list of the Christian authors of the first four centuries whose writings contain catalogues of the books of the New Testament." by Jeremiah Jones p. 345-8.â€Â Note found in OCLC</p> <br /> <p>Ravenna Ohio is south of Cleveland near Kent and Akron. It was right in the path of the Second Great Awakening and in 1831 the First Methodists Church was built in the Ravenna fsoon followed by the first Catholic Church. This The Apocryphal New Testament apparently the only title printed by William Coolman may have been a reaction to the establishment of Christian sects that refused to recognize these additional sources of the New Testament. There is no indication of who many have funded this publication other than the printer a name cannot be traced.</p> . Printed by William Coolman, Jr. unknown
19952334181008033B & H Pub Group 1995-03-01. Hardcover. Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. has highlighter on 100 pages. B & H Pub Group hardcover
1817IBLBBIBL43London: Printed by J.Moyes For The British And Foreign Bible Society 1817. 1817. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 1119 1. text in roman type in double columns. original elaborately blind-stamped calf rubbed extremities worn light foxing to outer leaves. First Edition of the Irish Bible printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society. "This edition.was edited by James McQuige who was authorized 'to adopt the textual corrections of the English version in places manifestly erroneous such textual corrections being rendered into Irish and previously submitted to Mr. Pratt and Dr. Clarke.'.The glossary was also revised. An edition of 5000 copies." Darlow & Moule Darlow & Moule 5543. F. London: Printed by J.Moyes, For The British And Foreign Bible Society, 1817. unknown
181132118Lewes: Sussex Press Printed and Sold by John Baxter 1811. 4to vi 1118 188 418 4 pp including the Apocrypha and a Subscriber's List bound in at the end. Wood engraved title pages and 30 plates plus two maps hand coloured in outline some light foxing at the beginning and end marbled endpapers contemporary manuscript recording the 18th century birth dates of Henry Mary and Mary Ann Ceaplen. Contemporary tree calf gilt initials "H.C.M." and "M.A.C." to the covers some light wear recently rebacked retaining the original red morocco label. The only Bible printed in Lewes and very scarce. The subscriber's list shows over 2000 copies sold - a large proportion of that to the trade - but OCLC lists only five copies. Lewes: Sussex Press, Printed and Sold by John Baxter unknown
123537London c.1880. . Large 4to 32.5 x 25.5 cm; additional illuminated title family register filled-in in pen numerous colour plates and maps spotting to endpapers and prelims text-block toned; black morocco fielded relief in gilt to upper panel spine lettered in gilt embossed brass corner-pieces and clasps all edges gilt joints slightly rubbed very good.<br /> A delightfully illustrated family Bible with colour plates and maps containing both the Old and New Testament.<br /> [London, c.1880]. unknown
16617612Londini Typis E: Tyler 1661. 1661 12mo. Collates pi1 A-Tt12 V6. Engraved title page. The latin text is printed in two columns and includes Apocrypha. BOUND WITH STERNHOLD Thomas and Hopkins John The whole book of Psalms: collected into English meeter. London Printed for the Company of Stationers. 1664. Contemporary calf gilt with an old reback and corner repairs. The boards with a 2 line roll and corner tools and the initials WC in gilt on both boards the replacement spine with raised bands and gold lines. Evidence of clasps. All edges gilt. Internally clean crisp and tight. The front pastedown has an ownership inscription dated 1820. Evan Tyler fl.1639-1682 was for a time the King's Printer in Scotland in partnership with Robert Young. D&M 6231. ESTC R 36658. PBFA Londini Typis E: Tyler, hardcover
183484828Philadelphia PA: C. Alexander & Co 1834. Alexander's Stereotype Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Quarto 11' x 9". Rebound in handsome black cloth with simple gilt lettering across the spine Holy Bible. New endpapers. <br /> pp. 632 through the end of the Old Testament -- Malachai; Followed by the Apocrypha which numbers i through cxlvii 147. <br /> <br /> Followed by 5 pages of FAMILY RECORDS 4 of which contain handwritten records of births deaths marriages of the following. people: William Sheppard Mary Terrill William Stretch Sarah Ann Sheppard Sarah Ann Stretch William Sheppard Infant David Sheppard Robert Sheppard Eliza Hinds daughter of William and Ann Hinds. 829 xx.<br /> <br /> Main Title page out of order and is mounted within the Book of Luke Chapter XXIII between Verses 10 & 11.<br /> <br /> Steel engravings throughout.<br /> <br /> A HANDWRITTEN decorative paper label 2 1/2"x 1 1/2" is mounted at the conclusion of the Apocrypha cxlvii and reads:<br /> "WILLIAM SHEPPARD BOUGHT IN THEYEAR 1834".<br /> <br /> Pages age-tanned but very flexible. Some cellophane tape repairs. Two sewn-in silk ribbons. This is a big sturdy King James bible owned by a nineteenth-century American family which had obviously been read and referred to and loved so much that it was clearly falling apart before it was so mercifully rescued; someone took the time and went to the expense of having it rebound. Handsome usable and while care must be taken when using One no longer has to fear for it falling apart in one's hands. C. Alexander & Co unknown
ANAIS-1418549045Thomas Nelson. paperback. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Thomas Nelson paperback
134746New York: American Bible Society 1847. hardcover 2 p. l. 3-928 4 929 - 1213 1. Very good. 4to. Full dark brown-black leather both boards embossed. Gilt edges all 'round and gilt lettering and decoration to spine. Covers show wear as may be anticipated. Two column format throughout. Pages clean and bright. First page loose though still attached. Lightly starting at the title page and again at the rear hinge though the binding remains solid and square. This copy of the Bible contains some sections and reference additions that other Bibles appear not to include. The Family Record pages are partially fiiled out. Very good copy of thsi original text NOT a reprint. Instituted in year MDCCCXVI. American Bible Society Hardcover
DADAX1931952728Brand: American Bible Society 2017-01-01. hardcover. New. 5.63x1.50x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: American Bible Society hardcover
188626093Baltimore Boston Hartford New York Cincinnati: Gately 1886. Stereotype Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto; full brown morocco extra-gilt covers two steel clasps new leather at the head of the spine all edges gilt. Presented as a gift from Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel List to Mr. & Mrs. David List with several pages of genealogic notes within and spaces for Family Portraits at the end. <br /> <br /> <br/><br/>With many other Inclusions such as a History of Translations of the Bible a History of all Religious Denominations Apocrypha and Psalms in Metre and over 2000 illustrations and maps on Steel Wood and in Colors. The New Testament here has the old King James' version and the revised version arranged in parallel columns for convenience in reference and comparison. Gately hardcover
174849255Leiden: Jean Luzac 1748. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. 8 cviii 522 60 indices & corrigendapp. Text in two columns with Hebrew text and facing Latin translation interspersed with commentary. Title in red and black with engraved vignette; woodcut ornaments. Contemporary Dutch paneled vellum with blind-stamped vignettes and ruled borders; manuscript title at spine. Covers lightly soiled. Occasional touches of soiling and some leaves with mild embrowning. A very good copy generally crisp and clean.<br /> <br /> First edition of this comprehensive commentary to the biblical Book of Proverbs by the Dutch semitic language scholar Albert Schultens 1686-1750 who maintained "that the true nature of the Hebrew language and the meaning of many of its words and idioms are to be found chiefly in the Arabic" Orme. Forty-one pages of the indices constitute a brief lexicon and provide Latin as well as Arabic equivalents for more than 1000 Hebrew words. Schultens studied theology and eastern languages at Groningen where he received his degree in theology in 1709. After a brief career as a preacher in Wassenaar he was nominated professor of Hebrew and Jewish antiquities at Franeker in 1713. In 1729 he decamped for Leiden were he was first appointed reader in eastern languages and finally full professor in 1732.<br /> <br /> At this time a chief concern of Calvinist theologians was to liberate Old Testament exegesis from Jewish Rabbinic as well as Catholic traditions. Schultens' influential and controversial solution was revealed as early as 1706 in his first public thesis Disputatio theologico philologica de utilitate linguae Arabicae in interpretanda S. Scriptura A Theologico-Philosophical Dissertation on the Utility of the Arabic Language for the Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures "a forceful attack" Brugman & Schröder on the Protestant sola scriptura methodology of Biblical exegesis. "With the help of Jacobus Golius' Arabic dictionary he perused with zeal and fervour the Old Testament and wrote prolifically. The lexical superiority of Arabic had led him to a reconsideration of the position of Hebrew: at first he had called Arabic 'the most splendid daughter of mother Hebrew' but in his oration of 1729 he proclaimed Hebrew and Arabic cognate twin sisters. This shocked conservative theologians as an outright profanation of God's Word" Brugman & Schröder. <br /> <br /> Like his earlier commentary on the Biblical Book of Job one here finds that the "Hebrew text and the Latin translation are all but totally submerged by the extensive commentary in which Schultens draws abundantly on Arabic texts such as the Hamasa an anthology of early Arabic poetry by the ninth-century poet Abu Tammam" Vrolijk & van Leeuwen. Schultens was not without his critics and by 1824 William Orme notes a turning of the tide: "Different opinions are entertained of the correctness of his views and also of his success in applying them; but it is now generally admitted that he carries his notions of the advantage of Arabic learning to the interpretation of the Scriptures too far." <br /> <br /> Jean Luzac 1728-1777 was a member of a well-known Huguenot family of printers; he published many works for the University of Leiden including three Hebrew books of Albert Schultens. Isaac van der Mijn is noted as the printer at the colophon of the second volume.<br /> <br /> Provenance: bookplate of the Crozer Theological Seminary - Bucknell Library; bookseller's ticket of Librairie Ancienne et Moderne de Frederik Muller Amsterdam at the front paste-down. References: J. Brugman & F. Schröder Arabic Studies in the Netherlands Leiden: E.J. Brill 1979 p.26f. Fuks/Fuks-Mansfeld 78. Orme Bibl. Biblica p. 390. A. Vrolijk & R. van Leeuwen Arabic Studies in the Netherlands a Short History in Portraits 1580-1950 Leiden: E.J. Brill 2014 pp. 73-79. Jean Luzac hardcover
1807344244New York: Collins Perkins and Co 1807. Hardcover. Good. Second edition. Thick quarto. Complete as issued with separate title pages for the New Testament Ostervald's Notes and Brown's Concordance all dated 1806 10 illustrated plates and two folding maps. Contemporary full calf morocco spine label marbled endpapers. The binding is worn the front marbled free endpaper and two front fly leaves are detached else good or better with scattered foxing. An early Collins's Bible from New York with a six-page family record bound between the Old and New Testaments containing a manuscript genealogy of the Barber family spanning the years 1743-1836. John E. Barber was a banker from Massachusetts and member of the prominent Barber family of Norfolk County. The genealogy includes pencil notes by John E. Barber at the end of the record and on three sheets of stationary laid in. The record also includes members of the Carey Orne and Whiting families. According to a note laid in by Barber the Bible was found in the Carey House at Medway Massachusetts and it contains the oldest known record of the Barber family. Scarce with very pleasing illustrated plates and a notable provenance. Collins, Perkins, and Co hardcover
181716597Wellington: Printed & sold by F. Houlston & Son n.d. circa 1817 Sixth edition. The first edition was printed in London in 1772. All editions are scarce with OCLC recording three copies or less of the first fifth sixth and seventh editions and no copies of the second third or fourth. . Publisher's marbled paper-covered boards sewn together spine perished. . Twentyfourmo. Woodcut frontispiece of Adam and Even in the Garden and twenty-seven woodcuts illustrating other important Biblical events and figures Binding extremities rubbed worn and a bit soiled. Front pastedown lacking front flyleaf loose. Slight foxing the occasional minor stain or smudge not affecting legibility. Contemporary ink signature and date on recto of preliminary blank. A good copy of a scarce fragile book. The Pocket Bible includes abridged stories from both the Old and New Testaments. Its purpose is stated in the Preface which is addressed to the "parents of little children": "…the Bible as appointed to be read in Churches is too copious and mysterious a volume for the comprehension of young children: therefore to obviate this difficulty the following Compendium of the Holy Bible has been compiled…in which the utmost care has been taken as well as not to omit any material event as to avoid perverting in anywise the doctrines contained in the inestimable Divine Original" pp. vii-viii. Printed & sold by F. Houlston & Son, hardcover
1813001JUNGER1Gedruckt und zu finden bey Friedrich Goeb Somerset PA: . 1813 pp. 4 527 66; 169; 3. With caption title separate pagination and signatures; Apocrypha - 66 p. - With second title-page separate pagination and signatures: 'Das neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi von Dr. Martin Luther.' Small Folio. 320 mm. 9 x 13". As usually found with age and damp stain on preliminary and terminal leaves. Attractive and unusual full polished leather over beveled oak boards binding. No clasps remain. The famous Somerset German Bible of 1813 is the first Bible published west of the Allegheny Mountains in any language. Charles Friedrich Goeb was a Mennonite minister as well as a master printer in Western Pennsylvania. He came to Somerset PA in 1809. Printing the bible was an enormous undertaking especially in the wilderness that was then Somerset. It involved: the setting of millions of pieces of type; carving the titlepage and ornament blocks; purchasing storing and printing at least 50000 large full sheets of paper; binding probably 500 copies. In addition he apparently also wrote: the Preface the Remarks prefixed to each chapter of the Five Books of Moses the Commentary to the Song of Solomon and St. John's Revelations. Goeb calls this the 'Die Erste Auflage First Edition on both the General and New Testament title pages. He may have been referring to the remarks that he added.GLP/USA 2004; Studer. Frederick Goeb Master Printer. pp. xvii-xvii; AI/S&S 27883; O'Callaghan. List of the Editions of the Holy Scriptures 114; Seidensticker p. 190. SCARCE. JUN_GER1 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Gedruckt und zu finden bey Friedrich Goeb, Somerset [PA]: . hardcover
2010mon0003360238Bible Society 2010T. leather_bound. Very Good. . Enormous Chinese-language bible bound in full leather with gilt decoration and edges. Pages clean. Bible Society hardcover
4Y-D3IC-5TTYVery Good. 1959 Original printing. No dust jackets no marks in text and bindings solid. Previous owners name. Shipping daily. Shed unknown
183031245<p>A charming lot of 2 volumes of religious texts "Lectures to My Students" by Charles Spurgeon and a Greek Polyglot Bible published in London circa 1830. Bagster's Greek Bibles are prized among collectors for their clean Greek typography the integration of variant readings and their influence on the distribution of biblical texts in England during the early Victorian era. This example features both the Septuagint text based on the Vatican edition and the New Testament based on Mill and Griesbach making it a desirable reference point for students of textual criticism and for collectors of early English biblical scholarship. This copy is preserved in its original black leather binding with attractive blind tooling an appealing survival from the 1830s.</p> Sheldon & Company, Samuel Bagster, 15 Paternoster Row. hardcover
171550247<p>This 1715 Antwerp printing of the Latin Vulgate Bible follows the Sixtine-Clementine text authorized by papal authority and widely used in Catholic tradition. Printed by Joannem Baptistam Verdussen it includes the Old and New Testaments along with the Apocryphal books. An engraved title page accompanies the text and the work is issued as two volumes bound together. Very Good condition; leather binding remains tight and secure with minor rubbing at the corners pages clean with no major staining and red fore-edge present. Quarto 4to two volumes in one. Collation: 8 XX 4 624; 4 576 74 pp. Illustrations: engraved title page. Edition: 1715 printing. 50247. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Joannem Baptistam Verdussen hardcover