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186934088Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society 1869. 8vo. 2 ff. 160 pp. <br><br>The text is a Bengali translation from the Greek by William Yates and revised by John Wenger and with extensive commentary in Bengali on three sides of the text. Yates and Wenger were Baptist missionaries. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule; North & Nida Book of a Thousand Tongues 1972 134. Publisher's textured dark maroon cloth. Light foxing to endpapers. Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society hardcover books
186015893Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1860. Small 8vo. 369 pp. <br><br>An American edition of the Estienne/Stephanus edition of the Greek Testament.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Portrait bookplate of William Ursinus Helffrich on front pastedown and signed by him on the title-page. Late-20th-century booklabel of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. Contemporary quarter sheep over cloth sides gilt-stamped on the spine. Large piece chipped from bottom of spine head of spine pulled joints starting from top. Spine rubbed gilt dimmed boards exposed on corners. Extensive pencillings on endpapers. J. B. Lippincott & Co. 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
193033601np 1930. Oblong 16mo original illustrated wrappers 8pp. Near Fine. <br/><br/> A common theme for these Bibles: respectable married man tells a young woman he wants to "buy a little of your kiester if we could get it over before my wife comes back from the store." The activities progress in graphic detail.<br/> Tijuana Bibles "were produced by a shadowy criminal underground in the 1930s. Very little hard information is available about how the Bibles were created where they were manufactured and how they were distributed. One certain fact confirmed by numerous anecdotes is that these comic books were for many young men their first peek into the forbidden world of erotic intimacy" Adelman. They were crudely printed and illustrated porn tract-comic books. The skimpy stories featured contemporary movie sports folk political and cartoon characters in absurdly hyperbolic sexual relations. Why they're called Tijuana Bibles is a matter of speculation; 'Tijuana' was typically associated with iniquity and as an outlet for behavior considered impermissible elsewhere. Properly considered the ancestor of America's underground comics Tijuana Bibles declined in popularity in the 1960's as mainstream publications like Playboy would satisfy readers' prurient interests.<br/>Adelman Tijuana Bibles. Art and Wit in America's Forbidden Funnies. 1930s-1950s. 1997. unknown books
199249237London: The Olive Tree 1992. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 120pp. Fine in fine dustwrapper. The entire text reproduced from Lupton's calligraphic manuscript. The Olive Tree unknown books
23027Italy early 14th century. Script: Gothic miniscule 2 columns initials in alternate red and blue. Text: a portion of Psalm 118. 160 x 105 mm. <br/><br/> unknown books
1983220538Market Drayton Tern Press 1983. 1983. Small 8vo. Illustrated with wood engravings by Nicholas Parry; pictorial title page printed in red black and tan. Original gilt stamped black calf over pictorial salmon boards. Very good. #25/175 numered copies signed by Parry on the limitation page. Signed by Authors. Hardcover. [Market Drayton] Tern Press [1983]. hardcover books
1731LV1890Amsterdam:: R. & J. Westenios & Gul. Smith 1731. 1731. 4to. xii 750 pp. Half title engraved title printer’s device title printed in red and black main body of text printed in double columns separate half-title-page: Davidis Regis et Prophetae Psalmi . . . Z2; Liber Proverbiorum Salomonis Zzz1; upper edge of pp. 242-254 nicked. Some pages misnumbered. Contemporary full calf gilt-stamped spine and red leather spine label 6 raised bands; front cover detached rear cover hanging from 1 cord spine missing pieces – needs rebinding. Theological Institute of Connecticut blind-stamps to title-page and following page. As is. This is the final 1731 work of Leclerc’s commentaries on the Bible that began in 1693 with his Book of Genesis being in particular the sections on Jacob Psalms of David Solomon Proverbs etc. "Founding principally on the position that more recent objects are referred to in the Canon than such as were known in the time of Ezra Leclerc was of opinion that the collection of the Canon is due to the zealous endeavours of pious individuals who had preserved the separate parts of it until the reading of the Prophets along with the Law came into use in the age of the Maccabees which rendered the collecting of the whole necessary" Havernick p. 33. Chetham’s Library and the Cambridge copies both have 3 folding plates but no evidence of plates maps in 15 other copies listed on Copac. No plates are in this copy. REFERENCES: BM compact ed. vol. 3 p. 45; Havernick Heinrich Andreas C. A General Historico-Critical Introduction to the Old Testament Tr. by W.L. Alexander Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark 1852. R. & J. Westenios & Gul. Smith, 1731. hardcover books
1653255179Londoni: Excudebat Rogerus Daniel: prostat autem venale apud Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye sub signo Campanae in Cometerio D. Pauli 1653. The first edition of the Septuagint printed in England. 8 1279 1; 186 2 pp. plus terminal blank. 1 vols. 4to signed in 8's 195 x 143mm. Old vellum titled and dated in manuscript on the spine. Terminal leaves slightly soiled two ownership inscriptions on front endsheets and small Lincoln's Inn release/sale stamp vellum a bit handsoiled occasional modest foxing and dusting along upper margins but a very good copy. The first edition of the Septuagint printed in England. 8 1279 1; 186 2 pp. plus terminal blank. 1 vols. 4to signed in 8's 195 x 143mm. The Uncommon Quarto Printing. The first edition of the Septuagint printed in England with the Scholia the scarce printing in quarto format. The text is derived from the Sixtine text and edited by John Biddle 1615-1662 the Unitarian controversialist who was imprisoned by the Parliamentary Commissioners for his religious views. <br/>The SCHOLIA . has a separate title-leaf register and pagination. The same setting was imposed in both quarto and octavo formats the latter with rules separating the columns of text. In regard to institutional representation the edition in quarto is much more uncommon than that in octavo: ESTC locates 4 copies of the quarto printing in North America as opposed to 19 of the octavo printing. Occasionally Daniel's reprint of the New Testament is bound up with the octavo printings to form a complete Bible. Brunet cites that format but notes the sale of a copy on "Gr. Pap." presumably a copy in this format. Over the last 35 years ABPC records sale of one copy in quarto 1999 and four in octavo. ESTC R12599 & R236817; Wing B2718 octavo edition only; Darlow & Moule 4692; Brunet I:863 Excudebat Rogerus Daniel: prostat autem venale apud Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye, sub signo Campanae in Cometerio D. Pauli unknown books
1707265534Oxonii: E Theatro Sheldoniano 1707. Title with engraved vignette of the Sheldonian Theatre engraved frontispiece potrait of Queen Anne preceding Dedication 8 full-page engravings. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf covers rubbed joints tender but cords holding; onternally fine. Title with engraved vignette of the Sheldonian Theatre engraved frontispiece potrait of Queen Anne preceding Dedication 8 full-page engravings. 1 vols. 8vo. The first eight books only of the famous edition of the Septuagint here in the same type as the folio version but issued in octavo format "to prevent the book from being piratically printed in Germany." Darlow & Moule. The volume contains the first eight books ending with the Book of Ruth. Darlow & Moule 4734 E Theatro Sheldoniano unknown books
32730n. p. n. d. Ca 1940s. Buff printed wrappers stapled. Imperfect. Lacks final 3 leaves & rear wrapper. Fair. 5 leaves printed recto only. Unpaginated. One image per leaf. 2-3/4" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
1814010430London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1814. Thick Octavo. The first Welsh Bible printed at London for the British Foreign Bible Society 2pp 9571pp. and 320 pp. Also this edition was printed in larger type with double columns and chapter headings. Tables of measures are on p. 959 at the end of the Old Testament; New testament title page dated 1814 and p. 320 has a table of offices at the end of the New Testament. Both of course are in Welsh. In this edition T. Charles corrected the text of 1809 edition. It was completed just two days before the editor's death on October 5 1814. This copy notes in small print that it was available at L.B. Seeley 169 Fleet Street. Genealogical notes of Jane Morgan Jane Davis and her siblings continuing to her death in 1843. Bound in full blind stamped calf beautifully rebacked with matching dark brown leather and red morocco spine abel gilt end papers renewed. The original boards have the initials and logo of the B.F.B.S. A very good copy with some scattered foxing or toning. . Darlow & Moule II 1675. 957. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown books
1867220850London: Eyre & Spottiswoode 1867. hardcover. good. Text in double columns. 1156pp. 4to contemporary black calf elaborately blind tooled a.e.g. Llundain London: Eyre and Spottiswoode 1867.<br/><br/> Reprint of the first quarto Welsh Bible issued by the British and Foreign Bible Society in 1841. It is commonly used as a pulpit Bible in Wales. Front flyleaf and following blank page partially loose front outer hinge cracked and repaired. Scattered light soiling to text. Very light wear to edges of covers. On three preliminary pages is the family history of John Owen Jenkins written in manuscript.<br/><br/> Eyre & Spottiswoode unknown books