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29941Romae Typis et impensis S. Congregationis de Propaganda fide
192923537London: The Haymarket Press 1929. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very good. Illustrated with four color plates by W Russell Flint. Thin 4to. 47pp. One of 100 copies; this is number 8. Limp vellum spine and upper board with title in gilt. General light soil to the vellum and ties else a very good copy.<br /> <p><br /> The extra suite of plates has been mounted on blank pages leaving a small adhesive discoloration on the margin of the plates and on the supporting page.<br /> <p>. The Haymarket Press hardcover
1818256781New York: T. and J. Swords 1818. First American edition thus. 2 vols. Thick 4to. Mid-19th century black morocco gilt with name Susan Sitgreaves. Extremities lightly rubbed. Modern bookplate on front pastedowns. Light scattered foxing primarily confined to outer leaves. Very good. First American edition thus. 2 vols. Thick 4to. First American edition of this expansive Bible with commentary. It was originally prepared and arranged for British publication by the Revs. George D'Oyly and Richard Mant under the direction of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. A nice copy in a contemporary American binding. Shaw & Shoemaker 43305 T. and J. Swords unknown
1818256781New York: T. and J. Swords 1818. First American edition thus. 2 vols. Thick 4to. Mid-19th century black morocco gilt with name Susan Sitgreaves. Extremities lightly rubbed. Modern bookplate on front pastedowns. Light scattered foxing primarily confined to outer leaves. Very good. First American edition thus. 2 vols. Thick 4to. First American edition of this expansive Bible with commentary. It was originally prepared and arranged for British publication by the Revs. George D'Oyly and Richard Mant under the direction of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. A nice copy in a contemporary American binding. Shaw & Shoemaker 43305 T. and J. Swords unknown books
181817093Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd 1818. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. 108pp. Publishers original drab brown cloth; upper board blocked in gilt with title within a floral design. Ink name on front pastedown. Cloth soiled binding lightly shaken gilt rubbed else a very good copy. The date of publication is taken from the Advertisement page 4. This seems to be the first Oliver and Boyd printing of a hieroglyphic Bible and the second Edinburgh printing after the Doig and Sterling edition of 1814. The accepted publicaton date for this Bible is 1818; three other known copies are known to have been issued either in quarter leather and marbled paper boards or in printed card covers. Our copy is in what is clearly publisher's cloth with gilt blocked on the upper board. This combination is unknown before 1826. It is likely then that the textblock while printed earlier was bound after 1826. Exceedingly scarce. Protected in a custom clamshell box. Oliver & Boyd hardcover
181817093Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd 1818. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. 108pp. Publishers original drab brown cloth; upper board blocked in gilt with title within a floral design. Ink name on front pastedown. Cloth soiled binding lightly shaken gilt rubbed else a very good copy. The date of publication is taken from the Advertisement page 4. This seems to be the first Oliver and Boyd printing of a hieroglyphic Bible and the second Edinburgh printing after the Doig and Sterling edition of 1814. The accepted publicaton date for this Bible is 1818; three other known copies are known to have been issued either in quarter leather and marbled paper boards or in printed card covers. Our copy is in what is clearly publisher's cloth with gilt blocked on the upper board. This combination is unknown before 1826. It is likely then that the textblock while printed earlier was bound after 1826. Exceedingly scarce. Protected in a custom clamshell box. Oliver & Boyd hardcover books
188031077Lipsiae: Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz 1880. 8vo 22.4 cm 8.8". 1 f. 82 pp.; manuscript notes bound in. <br><br>This "textum masoreticum" book of psalms i.e. the traditional Hebrew text was edited by masoretic scholar Seligman Baer 182597 and theologian Franz Delitzsch 181390 as part of their Masoretic Bible series published by Tauchnitz between 1869 and 1895. A truly => unique copy this particular volume is thickly interleaved with variously sized sheets and tabs containing the fastidious manuscript notes of published author => Walter Robert Betteridge D.D. 18631916 a notable faculty member in the Old Testament Department of the Rochester Theological Seminary who swathed page after page in minute inked marginalia and added yet more bulk with clippings from related texts annotated of course.<br>Â Â Â Â Among the doctor's publications was an article on "The Accuracy of the Authorized Version of the Old Testament" 1911 including the Hebrew psalms.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Donated by Mrs. Betteridge to the seminary library with institutional bookplate noting this on rear pastedown. Recent black moiré silk spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label. Ex-library with bookplate on rear pastedown as above pressure-stamp on title-page call number in lower margin of second leaf; paper brittle dust- or sometimes soot-soiled at edges and prone to chipping. Replete with scholia this is => a stunning testament to one scholar's study of the O.T. Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz hardcover books
1811WRCAM41996Philadelphia 1811. Five volumes. Quarto. Contemporary calf spines gilt leather labels. Boards a bit scuffed corners lightly worn. Spines slightly scuffed and slightly chipped on some volumes. Light scattered foxing and toning. Information about the Storer family inscribed in the first volume. About very good. An impressive early American Bible in five large volumes styled "the second American edition from the second London edition improved and enlarged" presumably referring to Scott's annotations. With information inscribed regarding the Lear and Storer families of Portsmouth New Hampshire. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 22356. hardcover books
1567WB16250Lyon: Claude de Huchin Apud Ioannem Frellonium Jean Frellon 1567. Hardcover. Good. MDLXVII 1567. 8vo 165 x 110mm. Pagination: 9 499 25 leaves 9 leaves of plates final printers leaf Mispaginations as usual: leaf 204 misnumbered as leaf 195; leaf 402 wanting; leaf 468 misnumbered as leaf 470; leaf 470 misnumbered as leaf 472 and this misnumbering continues to end. Signatures: Ø8 a8 1 - z8 24 - aa8 - zz8 24 - A8 - S8 18 ; 536 leaves forming 1072 pages Regularly in 67 Quires one unfoliated collating with the only copy located - the Universitatsbibliothek at Heidelberg Copy: 1 8 499 24 4 and with 10 of 10 presumed folding plates: maps and charts the Heidelberg Copy has 7 folding plates noted - probably three wanting. 34 wood engravings; 10 presumably of ten folding plates maps and charts; decorative initial capitals at each Book; two xylographic printers marks Frellons of a butterfly with its wings caught by the claws of a crab with motto MATURA on the title leaf and Huchins with Psalm verse 34 on the ultimate blank. Illustrations include the Jewish Temple implements including menorah and tabernacles and one for Noahs flood. Two folding maps of ancient Eden and surroundings and close up view of Israel and Canaan folding tables for the chronology in the book of Genesis bloodlines in Leviticus ancient kings in book of Maccabees Roman Emperors of the Jewish people backed in cloth the genealogy of Christ and the feast days according to scripture. Text printed in double columns. Later 3/4 tan calf edges stained red marbled endpapers; front board detached. Final verso inscribed in a 17th-century hand Ralph Weld his booke wittness Joseph Weld. Title inscribed by Christopher Harvey 15971663 Vicar of Clifton in the county of Warwick a later note mentions he was the editor. Later bookplate partly removed of Dr. Herman Blum historian of Philadelphia who established the The Blumhaven Library for his valuable collection. <br/><br/>Fifth edition of the Jean Frellon Latin Bible printed by Claude de Huchin in Lyon in 1567 immediately following an edition made the previous year; though it seems Claude de Huchin produced just these two editions for Jean Frellon. Claude de Huchin produced a Biblia Sacra for Antoine Vincent also in the year 1567 while Jean Frellon issued a sixth edition in 1568 seemingly on his own. This fifth Frellon edition resembles the former editions but has maps and other illustrations which were not in previous versions. As early as 1553 woodcut illustrations adorned Frellons editions of the New Testament. This is a rare edition of the Biblia Sacra oft overlooked and not found in the usual references. OCLC locates two copies at Universitatsbibliothek at Heidelberg OCLC no. 315584645 and Columbia University OCLC no. 83326666. The edition is recorded in French Books III & IV 2011: No. 57420. These bibles were all the rage in 16th century Lyonnais print houses; most editions issued one right after the other; for example there is an illustrated Latin Bible printed by Guliel Rovilium in Lyon also in 1567. [Claude de Huchin] Apud Ioannem Frellonium (Jean Frellon) hardcover books
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174528344<p><strong>1745 ENORMOUS German Bible Swiss Biblia Zurich Switzerland Heiligen Schrift</strong></p><p>An enormous rare 18th-century German Holy Bible printed in Zurich. Similar bibles are considered to be highly desirable and valuable. This particular 1745 Bible includes both the Old and New Testaments along with portions of the Apocrypha. </p><p>Item number: #28344</p><p>Price: $995</p><p>Holy Bible</p><p><strong><em>Biblia das ist alle Bücher der ganzen heiligen Schrift des alten und neuen Testaments</em></strong></p><p>Zürich: getruckt bey Heidegger und Comp 1745.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->31 1 438 2; 276; 188 </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: German</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~13.5in X 8.75in 34cm x 22cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> getruckt bey Heidegger und Comp hardcover
2022SONG1496465059Tyndale 2022-03-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.00x4.00x10.80. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Tyndale hardcover
1773138571Amsterdam 'S Graavenhaage : Bij Hendrick Christoffel Gutteling 1773. First Edition. Hardback. Scattere marginal foxing. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 438 pages; Physical desc. : pp. 3. 438. 8vo. Subjects; Bible. Psalms. Dutch. Metrical Versions. States General Version. [Amsterdam], 'S Graavenhaage : Bij Hendrick Christoffel Gutteling hardcover
1993x-0521508215Cambridge University Press 1993. Leather / fine binding. New. 1st edition. 1374 pages. 12.50x10.50x4.25 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1786ST20133London: Excudebant A. Rivington & J. Marshall: Impensis J. F. & C. Rivington T. Longman & T. Cadell 1786. 175 x 105 mm. 7 x 4 1/4". 368 pp. 1 leaf ads. <br/> Contemporary brown "school cloth" rough linen raised bands. Front flyleaf with owner inscription of John Cutler dated Sept 21 1789 four lines of Latin doggerel threatening anyone who steals the book with hanging and two large copperplate trials of Cutler's signature. ESTC N63834. Not in Darlow & Moule. A little fraying at top and bottom of joints light foxing and toning throughout due to paper quality a couple of small ink stains but a surprisingly appealing copy the text extremely clean and the unsophisticated makeshift binding--remarkably--with no significant wear.<br/> <br/> This is an almost startling survival: an 18th century New Testament in Greek in its original utilitarian binding preserved in condition far better than what could be anticipated given the audience of generally uncareful pupils for which it was intended. Considering the usual depredations of school children the rough school cloth should have been worn to shreds long ago but against the odds it has fortuitously escaped hard use and now gives us a glimpse of an important element of the English schoolroom very close to its original condition. One particularly delightful aspect of our copy is the flamboyant declaration of ownership by a pupil called John Cutter who inked his name no fewer than four times in different styles and with calligraphic flourishes across the flyleaf. Cutter's neatly penned book curse threating any would-be thieves with hanging may have helped to preserve the book as it now exists. In fact there are few signs of use by any owner rightful or unlawful. The leaves are free from any markings and the insubstantial binding appears to have rarely left the shelf. Excudebant A. Rivington & J. Marshall: Impensis J. F. & C. Rivington, T. Longman, & T. Cadell unknown
204633Stuttgart: Wurttembergische Bibelanstalt N.D. German Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good slipcase. Owner name on FEP personalization on 2nd EFP. Gilded text block edges. Rubbing alogn slipcase edges. Wurttembergische Bibelanstalt hardcover
17671232331767. Paris: Boudet Desaint et Avignon Merande 1767-1773. <br /> <br /> 17 vols 4to 33 engraved plates some folding 6 letterpress tables some folding. Contemporary/original mottled calf spines gilt and gilt-lettered. A bit dry and worn but quite sound.<br /> <br /> § A lovely quarto edition of the Bible in Latin and French also issued in 8vo -- this is much the more preferable version. The plates and maps are outstanding and the physical feat of printing all seventeen volumes in six years is astonishing. Complete sets in commerce are surprisingly scarce though widely held by institutions. Brunet I 888: "Ce livre connu sous le nom de Bible de Vence mais qui devrait plutôt porter celui de Rondet son éditeur est fort estimé." Not in Darlow and Moule under Latin or French. unknown
117343Amsterdam Theuni Iacob & Ian Frederick Stam 1639-40. 8vo. Engr. title 15 310 2 104 4 66 40 ff. 40 pp. Bound together with:GEROBULUM Johannes. Kalendier der Bybelen. Amsterdam Morten Iansz. Brandt 1637. 8vo. 16 pp. Contemporary black blind stamped morocco over wooden boards spine with raised bands two preserved metal clasps. From the library of bishop Eric Waller with its book plate. Darlow & Moule 3309. USTC 1030400. The â€Kalendier†not in USTC but compare STCN ID 084277114 for edition 1628. Second edition of the so called States-General version first publised in 1637. The Synod of Dordrecht in 1618-19 decided to prepare a new Dutch translation from the original languages and six translators were appointed. This became the standard Bible of the Dutch Reformed Church. â€Even the Remonstantes the bitter theological opponens of the translators after a careful official examination of the version adopted it for their own useâ€. It includes â€Apocryphia†and â€De psalmen de Davidis†and â€Cathechismusâ€. The last is not present in Darlow & Moule. Eric Waller 1732-1811 was bishop in VästerÃ¥s and built a large library. hardcover
40184Paris. Chez Francois Muguet. 1688-1687. Hardcover. 4to. 25cm in 3 tomes en 2. 2660934 & 64541 Vol3: 6314pp. full copper engraved frontis 4 folding maps chapter header engraved illustrations some illustrated inital letters notes indexes in full contemporary calf real raised bands full gilt borders and decorations in the panels double crushed crimson labels wear on the boards front corner worn through wear on the spine edge but sound good to very good association copy. cgc Provenance: Robert Currie Geggie Quebec with his Signature on the engraved frontis in the top right corner dated 1858 Quebec and again on the title page. A Reformed Presbyterian Covenanter who had come to Quebec from Scotland to teach school in 1832. The Geggie family prominent in the Wakefield area of Quebec are his descendants. Dr. Harold James Gugy Greggie was the founder of the Wakefield hospital he saws his three sons and a grandson follow him in his choice of profession. ~ An annotated French translation from the Latin of the New Testament based on the Clementine Vulgate by Denis Amelote 1606-1678. Published first in 1666-70 and again in 1681. Paris. Chez Francois Muguet. 1688-1687 hardcover
19616aafSt. Gallen, Reutiner jünger, 1785-86, in-8°, VIII + 480 S. / IV + 565 (recte 556) S., herald. Bibliotheksstempel auf den Titeln, Pappbände des 19. Jh., verziert mit zweifachen Linien, leicht fleckig, Rückenschildchen, Rotschnitt, gutes Exemplar.
181977088London : Printed By George Eyre And Andrew Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty For The British And Foreign Bible Society 1819. 1st edition in this form 1819. Hardback. Finely bound in modern period sympathetic aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with gilt-blocked title and cross bands. Internally uncommonly good with only very minor scattered foxing - scans on request. ; 0 pages; Language: Manx. Associate reference; Darlow & Moule 6639 and ESTC T106384. The complete Manx Bible issued in one quarto volume for the use of the clergy. London : Printed By George Eyre And Andrew Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty, For The British And Foreign B hardcover
1809375196Hartford: Hudson and Goodwin 1809. Text in two columns. 816pp. 12mo. Contemporary calf red morocco lettering piece minor staining. Minor foxing early owner's inscription on the endpaper. Text in two columns. 816pp. 12mo. First edition of the first Bible printed in Connecticut. An October 18 1809 advertisement in the Connecticut Courant reads: "Hudson and Goodwin have the satisfaction to announce to the public that they have this day completed their first edition of the School Bible. The type is entirely new imported at heavy expense . and the paper is so good a quality that it is asserted with confidence to be the best of the kind offered for sale in this country."<br /> <br /> "This is supposed to be the earliest edition of the Bible printed in Connecticut. "It was set up in Nonpareil smaIl 12mo making I believe 68 forms 34 sheets put in chases corrected and shipped from the foundry of Wilson and Sons Glasgow to Hudson and Goodwin at a cost as I have understood of 6000 crowns. The type was sold for old metal about the year 1837" O'Callaghan. Shaw 16998; Hills 168; O'Callaghan 1809.6 Hudson and Goodwin unknown
1811320096Philadelphia: Mathew Carey No. 122 Market-Street 1811. 4 1080 72pp. Complete with 50 illustrations plate at p. 916 is detached and tattered at edges and plate at 932 is detached and with considerably trimmed. Early entries on the family register by the Mingle family. Sectional titles for the OT and NT 1811 Apocrypha and Brown's Brief Concordance as issued. 4to. Contemporary calf. Worn upper cover nearly detached. Foxing. Early inked stamp of P.A. Johnson Bookseller & Stationer Morristown N.J. on front pastedown and with ownership inscription on ffep: "Henry Mingle's Bible bought of Peter A. Johnson in Morristown October 28 1812. 4 1080 72pp. Complete with 50 illustrations plate at p. 916 is detached and tattered at edges and plate at 932 is detached and with considerably trimmed. Early entries on the family register by the Mingle family. Sectional titles for the OT and NT 1811 Apocrypha and Brown's Brief Concordance as issued. 4to. In 1804 Carey first published a new edition of the quarto Bible from standing type and including the Apocrypha. A consummate promoter and bookseller Carey re-issued the Bible on a variety of paper stocks and with various numbers of engraved maps and plates over the next decade. An 1809 advertisement listed 34 variations of his "Family Bible" priced between $3.50 and $12 however none of those listed include more than 30 engraved maps and plates suggesting this issue with 50 engraved maps and plates and including the Old Testament New Testament Psalms Apocrypha and Brown's Concordance to be among the most deluxe version yet issued by Carey. We find no record of Carey's quarto bible with 50 plates as here.<br /> <br /> With an early Morristown New Jersey bookseller stamp and provenance to the Mingle family of Warren County New Jersey. Hills 174; O'Callaghan 1810.1. See Clarkin 622 8 plates and 623 1 map 10 plates; this issue not recorded Mathew Carey, No. 122 Market-Street unknown
185039772London: Eyre and Spottiswoode 1850. 2 vols. Thick 12mo 4-1/2 x 2-3/4 inches. Bound in full crimson red contemporary morocco heavily gilt all edges gilt. Fine in original full pebbled crimson morocco box. 2 vols. Thick 12mo 4-1/2 x 2-3/4 inches. The Book of Common Prayer is inscribed "Frances Mary Henrietta Hawkesworth from her affectionate Godfather Rich. S. Hawkesworth 27th August" 18 The year has been effaced. A beautiful set. Eyre and Spottiswoode unknown
184018858Amsterdam: G. Portielje 1840. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Two volumes quarto published between 1840 and 1848. 1242pp. 207 x 6. Comtemporary full calf with gold-stamped borders on covers and gold lettering and gilt lettering pieces on spines. Additional steel-engraved title page in each title-page. This striking collection of Bible stories is divided into 2 volumes Old and New Testaments and is profusely illustrated with a total of 312 in-text steel engravings. Minor edge wear on bindings with moderate rubbing along joints and on corners. Sporadic foxing throughout. Text in Dutch. Bindings and interior in overall good to very good condition. G. Portielje hardcover