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16486308London Printed by the Company of Stationers 1648. 1648 8vo. 864 p. Collates A-Zz8 lacking the blank Zz8. 17cm. Recent blind panelled calf binding. Spine with raised bands. Old endpaper preserved with an ownership inscription dated 1746. One or two catchwords trimmed by an earlier binder when the edges were gilded for a previous binding. Architectural woodcut title pages to both Testaments. Printed in Roman type in two columns with sidenotes. The first few leaves strengthened with tissue on the fore edge. A well preserved copy of a Civil War period Bible. Herbert 608. London, Printed by the Company of Stationers, hardcover
61695Printed by John Field. London. 1648. 4to. . WITH : The Book of Common Prayer. John Bill and Christopher Barker. London. 1664. Before the general title; AND : The Whole Book of Psalms. Sternhold and Hopkins. Printed for the Company of Stationers. Lonodn sic. 1655. Bound at the end. COLLATED COMPLETE - In contemporary black calf central panel gilt all edges gilt title to the BCP is damaged at the lower corner with some loss the exposed corner of the succeeding leaf dust stainedsome 25 leaves of the OT and NT with some damage mostly to the margins with slight loss a few leaves with small tears or holes in the text and the loss of a few characters the final leaf of the Psalms very dusty and torn at the lower corner with slight loss throughout there is the occasional mark and spot some gatherings are strained though none is broken the head of the spine is torn and is generally rubbed and abraded along the raised bands overall a decent copy. HERBERT #606 variant B - the engraved title is not signed and the catchword to A2a is 'and'. Printed by John Field. London. 1648. 4to. hardcover
R320054186NON PRECISE. XVIIe SIECLE. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. Environ 600-800 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations (scènes) en noir et blanc in texte et lettrines - Traces de mouillures sans conséquence réelle sur la lecture - Salissures et pages jaunies - Dos manquant - 6 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES.. . . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
R320058472NON PRECISE. NON DATE. In-Folio. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Déchirures. 439 pages - Manque les 4eres pages - TExte sur 2 colonnes - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Tranches rouges - Ouvrage qui a été restauré par un relieur a Toulouse en juin 1926 (information annotée sur la page de garde et signée) - La 1ere et dernière page abimées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
1885505253Cambridge at the University Press 1885. First Edition. Leather. VERY GOOD. First Edition First Printing of the complete one-volume Revised Version of the Bible preceded only by the 5 volume 'Presentation Edition' of the American Committee with matching fine binding published simultaneously with two larger formats. x 696 xv 204 pp; 8 15 engraved color maps Indexed Atlas to the Holy Bible. 8vo 20.5 x 13.5 cm bound in a fine-grained leather over boards with 5 raised bands both covers and spine ruled in blind with gilt stamped spine lettering gilt ruled turn-ins 'Sewn with Silk' with reinforced inges; all edges art gilt marbled endpapers purple place ribbon; printed with Minion font in dual colums with marginal references. Some trivial wear to the extremities family tree in pen to flyleaf;some notes on prophecy related to WWII in a neat miniscule hand to FFEP verso and some erasable pencil notes to rear flyleaf; otherwise a sound and handsome binding with clean fresh text. A copublication between the two royal-privileged printers Oxford and Cambridge though printed solely by C.J. Clay at Cambridge. The Revised Version was the product of over a decade of British and American collaborative work co-financed by Oxford and Cambridge in exchange for exclusive co-copyright on the text. Received with great acclaim and criticism it shot Oxford's number of Bibles printed per-annum over 2 million for the first time. The RV committee was a spectacular assembly of scholarly prowess who made enthusiastic use of the most recent scholarship including the new critical Greek text of Westcott and Hort. Conspicuously absent from the committee were the more literary voices of King James's translators and the somewhat wooden style of the RV suffers for it though exegetes have prized it for exactly the same reason. A surprising inclusion in this royally-convened committe was a large team of Americans: 'In every instance the suggestions from America were treated with the same consideration as those proceeding from members of the English Company and were adopted or rejected on their merits. It was a part of the terms of agreement with the American Company that all points of ultimate difference between them and the English Revisers should be placed on record found in the appendix . Many of them will be found to be changes of language which are involved in the essentially different circumstances of American and English readers; others express a preference for the marginal rendering; others again involve a real difference of opinion; but all shew that they have been dictated by the same leading principle the sincere desire to give to modern readers a faithful representation of the meaning of the original documents.' from the Preface Darlow & Moule 2041; Simon Eliot The History of Oxford University Press Vol. II. Cambridge at the University Press unknown
17552872FBNürnberg, Endter Verlag, 1755. 2°. 38 x 25 cm. [29] Blatt, 1181 Seiten. Kupfertitel und 19 Tafeln. Ganzlederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln auf 4 Bünden mit Messingbeschlägen und Lederriemenschließen mit Messingverschlüssen. [11 Warenabbildungen]
Two volumes in one. pp. [24], 1248; [8], 582, 80, [80]. OUR COPY HAS THREE FOLDING MAPS OR VIEW PLATES (one of which is torn, but repairable). No frontis plates. Old testament title page printed in red and black. Some leaves stained. Engraved vignettes at the top of two leaves. German black letter text. Large folio. 440 mm. After several print editions of the Luther Bible in Wurttemberg appeared, the publishing house of Johann Georg Cotta, in satisfied a need for comprehensively annotated bible that served Orthodoxy and PIETISM with this bible in 1729. It is a massive Annotated German Bible, based on the Martin Luther (1483-1546) version; with New Testament edited by Johann Christian Klemm (1688-1754); and the whole further annotated by Christoph Matthaus Pfaff (1686-1760). Original decorated full leather binding over oak boards. Some loss of leather on the front board (about 2 x 8"). Seven (of eight) large early decorative brass corners. No clasps. Front board loose. Binding generally worn, but still interesting. Most editions of this bible have a New Testament dated 1730. Ours is 1729. Perhaps this explains why there are no frontis plates. Please ask about shipping costs on this very large book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! M27
1993x-0521508223Cambridge University Press 1993. Leather / fine binding. New. 1st edition. 1165 pages. 13.50x11.25x5.50 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
159939429Heidelberg: Ex officina Commeliniana 1599. 8vo 19.9 cm 7.75". 14 827 1 pp. Lacks interior blank only. <br><br>One of the last 16th-century interlinear editions of the Greek New Testament and Vulgate Latin as first presented in Plantin's monumental Royal Antwerp Polyglot Bible of 156972. The text is printed in Greek with the Vulgate in roman type inter-linearly; additionally there are decorative letters and head and tailpieces. When the Vulgate differs from the Greek its text is printed in the margin as a shouldernote and a literal Latin rendering by the great Spanish theologian Benedictus Arias Montanus a.k.a. Benito Arias Montano is printed in italics in the text. The Commelin device appears on the title-page which describes this printing as "Editio postrema multò quàm antehac emendatior."<br>Â Â Â Â Evidence of Readership: Marginal notes or accents in at least two early hands have been added in ink in two dozenplus places with one page used for scribbling and content ranging from a squiggle to a word to real notes; two Latin words and the publication date in Arabic numerals under the publisher's roman have been inked to the title-page.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Early calligraphic ownership note of "Dudley" dated 1843 on binder's blank; later ownership signature of E.F. Whitehouse with the shelfmark 354 and an acquisition note including the collectorly report "It was all to bits I had it bound and consider it a great curiosity. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Adams B1716; Darlow & Moule 4656a; VD16 ZV 1904; USTC 440704. Recent half brown calf and mustard buckram cloth red leather spine label lettered in gilt all edges speckled brown new endpapers; very gently rubbed one short tear at bottom gutter of binder's blank. Light age-toning and waterstaining of various darknesses throughout most of the text with the occasional spot. The title leaf has been backed with a later paper with no loss of content; interior blank only lacking as above three leaves with small interior holes affecting letters two leaves with marginal sections torn away. Readership and provenance evidence as above with some inked notes trimmed or bled onto surrounding leaves. => Read and engaged with by multiple people and all the more intriguing because of it. Ex officina Commeliniana hardcover books
1969424Couverture rigide Pour Jean de Tournes 1969 Lyon 22x15,5 cm
73517Oxford and London: Printed by John Baskett and London: Printed by S. Collins 1724; 1724; 1723; 1717. Bible and Psalms COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED EDITION. Large octavo 25 x 19cm unpaginated. Bound with the Book of Common Prayer preceding the Old Testament. Also with two copies of the eight-page pamphlet 'A Form of Prayer' printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1847 loose to preliminaries. Complete with a Frontispiece engraving of George I a decorated title page to the Old Testament and 204 engraved illustrations by James Cole arranged four-to-a-plate through the text. In a later full suede binding with gilt titles to a red label and blind tooling to spine and boards. Marbled endpapers; all edges closely trimmed and speckled red. Extremely closely trimmed with occasional minor marks and spots through the text. Occasional light water stains affecting the top edge of the text-block. Moderate general wear to binding including a repair to split upper joint. Hinges split but holding. Good. Oxford and London: Printed by John Baskett, [and] London: Printed by S. Collins, 1724; 1724; 1723; 1717 unknown
40017Paris, Club du Livre - Philippe Lebaud, 1973. 2 volumes gr. in-4° réunis sous coffret toilé doublé de velours.
18059255Genève, Paschoud, 1805. 2 tomes in-folio de [6]-IV-515; [4]-192-251-[1]-136 pages, plein veau raciné brun, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison beiges et noires, tranches rouges, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, quelques rares rousseurs ou brunissures, plats légèrement épidermés (manque de peau au vol. 1, avec une "patch" de peau moderne), léger accroc à la coiffe supérieure du premier volume.
a66633Venetiis 1534 In officina Luceantonii Iunte. In Latin. 12mo 5x3 inches; 12.5 x 8 cm 216pp. 1. Small engraved illustrations at beginning each chapter full vellum. Nineteenth century inscription on front free blank. Old armorial bookplate. Good some worming on spine inside book but this does not show on outside and does not affect stability of the binding. Binding secure. RARE. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
192221208Chisinau Moldava Кишиневь: Protodeacon Anisim 1922. Hardcover. Good. 4to. Foliated. 59-188 ff. Thick boards covered in calf and decorated with nailheads. Frontispiece of King David writing. Contains the Psalms arranged in kathismata then two other sections follow. Printed in Old Slavonic in red and black throughout. The colophon states that Psalter is based on the 17th century work of Patriarch Joseph of Moscow. It was published by Protodeacon Anisim with the blessing of Old Believer Bishop Innocent in the summer of 1922. Innocent Usov Ivan Griforievich 1879-1942 was a publisher the founder of the Old Believer Herald and a fierce opposer of the Bolsheviks. In the early 1920's he became Metropolitan of Chisinau now in Moldava. This is well a well worn copy with some early repairs. The leather clasps have perished along with the spine tips. The final leaf is semi-detached. There are no free endpapers; perhaps there never were. Overall only a good copy of a scarce Orthodox Old Believer Psalter printed in the early years of the Soviet era. Protodeacon Anisim hardcover books
15166584Germany 15th or 16th century. Good. Manuscript leaf on vellum 290 x 400mm. Eight staves and eight lines of text on recto and verso. Seven elaborate polychrome decorated letters in blue black green and gold. Text in black with rubrication staves in red. Old inscription in upper margin of recto old pencil notes in lower margin. <br /><br />Single leaf extracted from an antiphonary. Main text is from Isaiah 55. Remarkable decorated initials in Gothic style. hardcover
192320518Boston: R. H. Hinkley 1923. 8vo. 14 vols. 70 plts. <br><br>This handsome and much-sought edition of the King James Bible was printed at the Merrymount Press and limited to 2574 sets: 1000 on wove paper 1000 on laid paper 488 on handmade paper and 86 on Japan paper. This set is #233 printed on handmade paper and contains 70 fine plates usually 5 per volume and mostly photogravures after paintings. The edition was designed for smooth reading and the text is set in ordinary paragraphs without chapter and verse numbers.<br>Â Â Â Â This work has a complicated and as yet not fully explained printing history. It was probably first printed in 1904 with sheets reissued or reprinted at various times in the subsequent two decades. Even the name of the publisher on the title-page varies; "The Grolier Society" sometimes appears in place of Hinkley.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Publisher's quarter tan pigskin spine leather over deeply grained polished bare wooden boards with bevelled edges on the three outer sides in the style of incunable and 16th-century books. Raised bands on spines; spine panels tooled and lettered in blind. Unusual and attractive. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Smith 209; Hills 2155 for the 1904 edition and explanation of reissues. Bound as above with top edge gilt other edges uncut. Spines darkened and some chipped. One cover detached and present. Much enjoyment. R. H. Hinkley hardcover books
C202XNordfrankreich, um 1300. Das dekorative Blatt in feinster und sehr gleichmäßiger Perlschrift ist mit zwei Initialen ("E" und "I") verziert, die von Fleuronnés und Randstäben umspielt werden. Es handelt sich um das Ende des 10., das vollständige 11. und den Anfang des 12. Kapitels aus dem Johannes-Evangelium mit der Wiedererweckung des Lazarus: "Erat autem quidam Lazarus languens a Bethania de castello Mariae et Marthae sonoris eius [...]" ("Es lag aber einer krank mit Namen Lazarus aus Bethanien, dem Dorfe Marias und ihrer Schwester Martha [...] Lazarus unser Freund schläft; aber ich gehe hin, daß ich ihn aufwecke. Da sprachen seine Jünger: Herr, schläft er, so wird es besser mit ihm. Jesus aber sprach von seinem Tode; sie meinten aber, er rede vom leiblichen Schlaf. Da sagte es ihnen Jesus frei heraus: Lazarus ist gestorben [...] Sechs Tage vor Ostern kam Jesus nach Bethanien, wo Lazarus war, welchen Jesus auferweckt hatte von den Toten [...]"). Breitrandig und kaum fleckig.
158710910Wittenberg, Zacharias Krafft, 1587. Lex.-8° (25-30 cm). 4 Bll., 33 S. Späteres Halbpergament
154588786Venetia [Venedig], Heredi de Pietro Ravani e Compagni, 1545. 245 (von 252) num. u. 4 ungezählte Blätter mit ornamentaler oder figürlicher Holzschnitt-Bordüre. Mit illustr. Holzschnitt-Titel, zahlr. Zierinitialen u. 1 Schlussvign. sowie 182 (von 187) ganzseit. Holzschnitten. Im Kolophon Druckermarke: Gekrönte zweischwänzige Nixe, die beide Flossen mit den Händen emporhebt. Kl.-8vo. 14,5 cm. Buchblock lose in flexiblem Ganzpergament-Umschlag d. Zeit. Mit späterem privaten Schuber zum Erhalt des Druckes.
2022__1009010654Cambridge University Press 2022. Leather / fine binding. New. 1st edition. 1296 pages. 23.20x20.50x8.50 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2 vols., roy. 4to., on laid paper, neat contemporary signature on front paste-downs and titles; contemporary half calf, marbled boards, very neatly rebacked with old backstrips laid down, new endpapers, an unusually well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. Vol. I: St. Matthew to Acts (including Introductions); Vol. II: Romans to Revelation (including Index and Appendix). A remarkable copy in sympathetically restored period binding. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
17366298BBBern, Beat Friedrich Fischer, 1736. Gr.-4°. 5 nn Bl, 521 S, 440 S, 132 S, 336 S, 12 von 13 nn Bl. Orig.-Ld gepr. m. Schliessen und Beschlägen. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
"Creavitque Deus omne volatile secundum genus suum" (Genesis, 1) "Cognovi omnia volatilia cæli..." (Psalmsus, 49) Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Serilitografia originale a colori firmata in lastraProvenienza: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensioni: cm 48,5 x 35Riferimento : Volume I Pagina 56Certificato di autenticità allegato C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original-Farbserilitographie auf der Platte signiertProvenienz: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Abmessungen: 48,5 x 35 cmReferenz: Band I Seite 56Echtheitszertifikat beigefügt C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Sérilitographie originale en couleurs signée dans la plancheProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48,5 x 35 cmRéférence: Volume I Page 56Certificat d'authenticité joint C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original color serilitography signed in the plateProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48.5 x 35 cmReference: Volume I Page 56Certificate of authenticity attached C.OA. Cod: B004_1095
170010140Amsterdam Pierre Mortier 1700 Deux volumes in-folio plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés de fleurons dorés, titre et tomaison dorés, frise dorée sur les coupes, double filet à froid en encadrement sur les plats, [bl.], faux-titre; frontispice par Ellinger, titre et vignette, [2] ff. d'épitre, [5] ff., 282 pp., [6] pp. de table, un bandeau et une lettrine ornés, 141 planches, 3 cartes, puis faux-titre, frontispice de David Van der Plaes, titre et vignette, [6] ff. de préface, [1] f. d'avis, [2] ff. de table, 154 pages, [4] ff. de table alphabétique et 20 pp. de table, deux bandeaux et une lettrine ornés, 28 culs-de-lampes, 2 cartes et tables alphabétiques, 73 planches. L'exemplaire est bien complet de ses illustrations. Coiffe du tome I arasée, larges épidermures au plat inférieur du tome II, réparation ancienne aux deux feuillets de titre. Bel exemplaire en dépit des défauts signalés.