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1965295082Chicago: Follett Publishing 1965. paperback. very good. A gun catalog illustrated in black and white. 576 pages. 4to paper wrappers. Chicago: Follett Publishing 1965. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Follett Publishing unknown books
193028076Lausanne: Gonin & Cie 1930. First edition. Schmied François-Louis. 9-3/4 in. x 7-1/2 in.; 248 mm x 192 mm. 60 pp. Designed and illustrated by Schmied engraved and printed by Philippe Gonin. Seven full-page woodcut illustrations; twelve smaller illustrations initials and bandeaux. Original wrappers in chemise and slipcase slight tanning to the front wrapper otherwise fine. Copy 4 of 175 copies signed by Gonin printed on Arches paper. This is from the tirage de tête of 25 copies which have an additional double suite of the llustrations black and colored. Nasti B18; Ritchie 34. <br/><br/> Gonin & Cie unknown books
193021655Paris: F.L. Schmied 1930. Schmied François-Louis. Small folio 14-1/16 in x 11-1/8. 76 pp. Illustrated with twelve double-page and four single-page colored wood engravings. One of 155 copies printed on Madagascar paper plus 10 for collaborators and 7 on japon. Nasti B15. Full red morocco bound with the pages tipped to hinges cover with a central design after motifs in the book tooled in gilt on inlays of black and maroon morocco dentelles tooled in gilt and with gilt corner onlays gold and black silk moiré endsheets edges rough-gilt bound by Schmied signed on the front turn-in "F.L.S." Chemise and new matching slipcase. Light marginal foxing but in excellent condition.Schmied bound only books of his own creation choosing above all the books of his great years.The subjects of his designs come from the books themselves" Ray The Art Deco Book in France pp. 101-102. "In the introductory note.Théo Schmied points out the natural happiness of the interconnection between his father's cultural tendencies and art of the book and the world of the Near East as it is filtered by the 'inspired' Mardrus translations.throwing light on the the two fundamental aesthetic coordinates we need in order to understand how the details are made subordinate by the elegant decorative unity expressed by the plates that is the purity of the Egyptian graphic art and the will of the Italian primitives. The layout shows either a text harmoniously arranged in respect of double and single plates of various size or a text framed by rules forming a variety of geometrical patterns and decorated by bout de lignes in sienna. The illustrations mainly show subdued and delicate pastel colours" - Nasti. <br/><br/> F.L. Schmied unknown books
200229939Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 1570034303 . Translated from the German by Byron R. McCane. First printing. Remainder mark else fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of South Carolina Press hardcover books
1967Embry 104477Corvina Press 1967. Facsimile reprint. Fine with two corners lightly bumped in very lightly rubbed dust jacket and slipcase. Full page color reproductions. Corvina Press, 1967. Facsimile reprint. unknown books
199923959NY: New York University Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 0814758126 . First American edition. Very near fine in a fine dust jacket. . New York University Press hardcover books
16773Religion Children's Literature Rev. Edmund S. Janes D.D. Miniature Bible. With Engravings Abridged and Collated. Philadelphia: Published at No. 2 Taylor's Alley by J. Harmstead and printed by S. Douglas Wyeth circa 1840. Approximately 2" x 2.5" inches. Original embossed brown cloth covers. 203 pages. 18 engravings including frontispiece depicting "Adam and Eve in the Garden" "The Prodigal Son" "Samson Killing A Lion" "Christ's Agony in the Garden" "Moses in the Bullrushes" "John the Baptist" and more. Miniature 'thumb bibles' such as this one were abridged versions of the Bible intended for children and decorated with pictures. Only four libraries in the world hold this edition per OCLC Worldcat's records. Pencil ownership inscription on front pastedown reading "Sallie Hitch's Book Presented By Her Father". Sallie practices her name on the rear endpaper and leaves a small pencil doodle. Textblock tight though front hinge has separated from the textblock. Covers whole. Faint titles to spine. Pages occasionally creased and slightly toned but overall clean and attractive. An interesting beautifully illustrated volume in good condition. unknown books
1901307515Glasgow: David Bryce and Son; and London: Henry Frowde 1901. Frontispiece and full page illustrations. 4 876 pp. Printed in 2 columns. 45 x 30 mm. Original patterned brown morocco magnifier in pocket at back. Covers starting still a nice example. in JCB folder. Frontispiece and full page illustrations. 4 876 pp. Printed in 2 columns. 45 x 30 mm. The smallest printed bible. Bryce's famous miniature bible originally published in 1896 at the time the smallest complete bible ever printed. The license reproduced in facsimile on the verso of the title page is dated 1901. Spielmann 24 David Bryce and Son; and London: Henry Frowde unknown books
1850WRCLIT84954Buffalo: Phinney & Co. 1850. x11-192pp. Miniature 5.5 x 4.5 cm. Full contemporary calf. Frontis and plates. Spine a bit chafed a few trivial discolorations edges well- thumbed early ink gift inscription on front free endsheet but a very good copy. One of many impressions under a number of different imprints of this popular mid-19th century rendering for children. WELSH 1125. ADAMOIT A104. OCLC: 8599822. Phinney & Co. unknown books
199640705Peabody:: Hendrickson Publishers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1996. Hardcover. 1565632435 . First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Hendrickson Publishers, hardcover books
04102New York: The Limited Editions Club 1946. The Greatest Poem of Ancient and Modern Times Alfred Lord Tennyson<br/>Eight Magnificent Colored Illustrations by Arthur Szyk<br/><br/>SZYK Arthur illustrator. BIBLE IN ENGLISH. The Book of Job from the Translation Prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James 1 with a Preface by Mary Ellen Chase. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1946. <br/><br/>Limited to 1950 copies signed by Arthur Szyk this being number 478. <br/><br/>Folio 12 x 8 1/2 inches; 304 x 216 mm. 148 2 blank 1 limitation 5 blank pp. Eight mounted color plates by Arthur Szyk.<br/><br/>Publishers three-quarter creme leather over white paper boards front cover pictorially stamped in gilt spine title blocked in gilt top edge gilt. Minimal rubbing to spine extremities otherwise an excellent copy housed in the original slightly worn red felt-lined metallic gold slipcase. Complete with the LEC Monthly Letter loosely inserted.<br/><br/>The Book of Job is a book in the Ketuvim "Writings" section of the Hebrew Bible Tanakh and the first poetic book in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Addressing the problem of theodicy - why a good God permits evil or more simply "Why do the righteous suffer" - it is a rich theological work setting out a variety of perspectives. It has been widely and often extravagantly praised for its literary qualities with Alfred Lord Tennyson calling it "the greatest poem of ancient and modern times".<br/><br/>LEC Bibliography No. 173. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1946 unknown books
1937WRCLIT76570San Francisco: Printed for the Book Club of California by the Grabhorn Press 1937. Folio 40 x 28 cm. Cloth and boards paper spine label. Fore-corners bruised collector's bookplate ink location note in corner of pastedown otherwise a very good copy. One of a total edition of three hundred copies printed in double columns in black and red with decorated initials at the Grabhorn Press. According to the Press bibliography thirty-five of those were 'special' copies containing a leaf opening a book of the Bible a leaf with a chapter-head decoration or a leaf with one or more ornamental initial letters -- the present leaf is from II Kings LL3 and prints two chapter openings each with an ornamental initial letter. It bears a presentation inscription from California collector Albert M. Bender to Dr. Jacob Weinstein. GRABHORN 275. Printed for the Book Club of California by the Grabhorn Press hardcover books
16764Leaf from a First Edition 1611 King James Bible 4th issue 1634 59 line pulpit folio leave The Leaf is an authentic original rag cotton Leaf from the first edition of King James Bible. It is large folio size and measures 11" wide x 16-1/2" tall. There were five separate issues of the 1611 printing in total; 1611 1613 1617 1634 and 1640/39. When King James authorized this large pulpit folio to be printed Richard Barker did so by facilitating 5 separate printing presses working tirelessly for two years. By 1611 the pages of several thousand copies were printed and ready to be bound and issued to the churches of England. It is estimated that in 1611 roughly 300 Authorized Bibles were issued to the churches. The remainder of the printed pages were stored away until the next issue was decreed by the king of England. Over the next two years this Bible was read in the churches and small errors began to be discovered. The most famous of these misprints is Ruth 3:15. In 1611 this verse was printed as "he" went into the city when the correct translation should read "she" went into the city. Thus naming the first edition-first issue of the King James Bible in 1611 as the Great "He" Bible. As these misprints were discovered these specific leaves and only these leaves were re-printed and then bound with the other leaves originally printed in 1611. These were then issued at the next decree of the king. The next issue was in 1613. At this point several of the known misprints were corrected along with Ruth 3:15 being changed to "she" thus the second issue was named the Great "She" Bible in 1613. Over the course of the next 29 years there were five pulpit folios issued to the churches with the majority of the leaves being printed originally in 1611 and with each issue small errors were fixed and these pages were reprinted. In the 4th and 5th issues 1634 and 1640 the text layout stayed exactly the same but with a larger number of small changes made to the marginal notes which suggests a larger reprinting done in the latter years. Finally in 1640 the 5th and last issue was released concluding the legacy of the 1611 printed folios. These misprints corrections and small changes will clearly define the different issue dates of the 1611 King James Bible. unknown books
1630310457London: Robert Barker and John Bill N.T. Bonham Norton and John Bill 1630. Wisdom xix 22: "neither didst thou. Double-page map engraved genealogies. General and New Testament titles within historiated woodcut border. Printed in two columns in black letter; Book of Common Prayer and Genealogies bound before Bible. 4to. Contemporary calf rebacked. Bible lacking 3 leaves Whole Book of Psalmes lacking 3 leaves old dampstaining throughout most pronounced at beginning and end some occasional marginal losses resulting in loss of a few lines of text to four or five leaves margins of H6 trimmed with loss of shoulder notes Booke of Common Prayer without front matter. Wisdom xix 22: "neither didst thou." Double-page map engraved genealogies. General and New Testament titles within historiated woodcut border. Printed in two columns in black letter; Book of Common Prayer and Genealogies bound before Bible. 4to. The King James version in quarto printed in black letter. With a double-page map and engraved genealogies. Darlow and Moule 328; Herbert 429; STC 2nd ed. 2289.5 Robert Barker and John Bill [N.T. Bonham Norton and John Bill] unknown books
16770King James bible book of Matthew. London 1611. This is a First Edition Single Leaf Page from 400 years old leaf printed by Robert Barker printer to the king's excellent majesty in London 1639. First edition fifth and final issue of the measures 16 1/4 " x 10 3/4 " on heavy weight cotton linen paper 59 lines of text to the full page printed in beautiful old english gothic blackletter type font ! Near fine! Herbert # 543 the book of matthew. Recto contains matthew 10:3 - 35 the apostles are sent out. Verso also contains matthew 10:36 - 11:22 to take the cross & of john the baptist. The King James Bible was the English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England commissioned in 1604 and completed as well as published in 1611 under the sponsorship of James VI and I. Noted for its "majesty of style" the King James Version has been described as one of the most important books in English culture and a driving force in the shaping of the English-speaking world. unknown books
1843WRCAM45615Bombay 1843. 108pp. Later black morocco gilt. Corners heavily rubbed; library markings. Front flyleaf detached. Text clean. Good plus. An early Indian imprint printed for the Bombay Auxiliary Bible Society at the American Mission Press with text in both English and Marathi. Not in Diehl. Scarce - a search of OCLC turns up only three copies at Yale Oxford and the New York Public Library though this copy is marked as a Library of Congress duplicate. unknown books
157635647Heidelbergae Heidelberg: Excudebat Iacobus Mylius impensis Matthaei Harnisch 1576. 1st edition thus. Not in Adams nor in Darlow & Moule though see 6162 for a 1574 edition of this translation. Period C. full brown calf with centerpiece arabesque bracketed by initials "H D" stamped in blind to both boards. Bookplate. 2P1 lacking lower corner affects text of printed gloss on 2P1r. Extensive prior owner marginal notes to E7v O6v O7r 2C5v 2D3v & 2D4r. Withal a VG copy of a rare 16th C New Testament. 5 302 1 blank ll. Printer's device to t.p. Tailpieces. Printer's device to last page. 8vo: A - 2Q8 2Q8 a blank. 6-14" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>The blindstamped arabesque on this binding strongly supports a 16th C. origin cf. Gibson. EARLY OXFORD BINDINGS. OCLC records 4 holdings of which just one is in the United States St. Mark's Library. Excudebat Iacobus Mylius, impensis Matthaei Harnisch hardcover books
196845523Waltham: Brandeis University Press 1968. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Beige pebbled cloth boards stamped in gilt; xvii1141pp; 211 items pictured on approximately 100 leaves of plates. Fine unmarked copy no dustwrapper as called for. Publication no. 3 of the Society of Bibliophiles at Brandeis University. Brandeis University Press unknown books
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 books
1963284927London: Nonesuch Press 1963. hardcover. fine. The Authorized or King James Version of 1611 now reprinted with the Apocrypha. 105 reproductions of sixteenth-century woodcuts of Bernard Salomon. 3 vols. 8vo gilt- dec. cloth. London: The Nonesuch Press 1963. Fine.<br/><br/> Vol. I: The Old Testament Genesis to Kings. Vol. II: The Old Testament Chronicles to Malachi. Vol. III: The New Testament followed by the Apocrypha of the Old Testament.<br/><br/> Nonesuch Press unknown books
1996191068Holman Bible Publishers 1996-12-09. Imitation Leather. Very Good. Blue imitation leather in original slipcover. Light edgewear. TP HS Holman Bible Publishers hardcover books
182819163Cooperstown: Stereotyped Printed and Sold by H. & E. Phinney 1828. An early Phinney printing. Somewhat worn with a little chipping; small bit of the upper outer corner of the final leaf torn; in good condition. Original pictorial self-wrappers 5.25 x 3.63 inches 1-5 8-30 pages. Illus. A fairly nice copy of the Phinney cheap edition of the New Hieroglyphical Bible this a strangely uncommon printing. Phinney had also issued an earlier one with an 1824 publication date as well as a number from 1829 onward. The pagination here agrees with that of other Phinney editions. Stereotyped, Printed and Sold by H. & E. Phinney, unknown books
1820WRCLIT78300Hartford: Published by Oliver D. Cooke 1820. 5616pp. 12mo. Linen backed printed decorated boards. Early ink ownership inscription on front and rear free endsheets some small paper loss at gutter of rear free endsheet uniformly browned but a sound copy. Denoted on the upper board the "Seventh Edition" although OCLC locates only 1818 and 1820 Hartford printings by Cooke and his associates. While the title-page imprint is 1820 the imprint on the upper board is dated 1821. No edition under Cooke's imprint is listed in the 1820 and 1821 volumes of American Imprints. OCLC: 41274455. Published by Oliver D. Cooke hardcover books
194970803NY:: Limited Editions Club. Very Good. 1949. Hardcover. B0012S8K42 . Three volumes. Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp is illustrated by Fritz Kredel. The Three Bears is illustrated by William Moyers. The Story of Joseph and His Brothers is illustrated by Arthur Szyk. These copies are number 884 of a limited edition of 2500 copies. Each volume is INSCRIBED by Jean Hersholt. The title lettering along the spine of the second volume is worn and faded else each volume is near fine in yellow tan and brown cloth respectively. Housed in a very good cracked along a top edge slipcase. . Limited Editions Club, hardcover books
1843WRCAM33931AOahu & Honolulu: Na Na Misionari I Pai 1843. 1451pp. Large thick octavo. Contemporary ruled Hawaiian sheep. Binding rubbed minor wear at extremities of joints. Small insect track in extreme lower edge of first eight leaves. Ink stamp of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Library on front pastedown verso of titlepage and final text page. Scattered foxing and age toning. Very good in original condition. In a half morocco box. The first joint publication of the Old and New Testaments as an entity in the Hawaiian language printed for the American Bible Society at the Mission Presses in Oahu Old Testament and Honolulu New Testament. A number of printings of various books or groups of books of the Bible were printed as early as 1827 and the first Hawaiian printing of the New Testament appeared in 1835 with the Old Testament following in 1838. These printings are frequently found bound together although issued separately. This is the first publication of the complete approved text as an entity paginated continuously and issued as one book. The New Testament has its own titlepage p.1129 and imprint. The verso of the first titlepage bears the words "Ka lua o ke pai ana" the second printing referring to the only other printing of the entire Old Testament in 1838 at the same press. A second printing of the entire Bible was made later in 1843; but curiously enough Judd et al record no other complete printing of the Bible in the Hawaiian language through 1899. <br> <br> A handsome copy of an important Hawaiian Bible in a Hawaiian binding. JUDD 265. FORBES 1416. HUNNEWELL pp.24-25. Na Na Misionari I Pai unknown books