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Presses de la Renaissance 1979, In-8 broché de 173 pages. Bon état.
1980475191 vol. in-8 br., éditions Bergeret, Bordeaux, s.d. (circa 1980), 135 pp.
1 vol. in-8 br., éditions Bergeret, Bordeaux, s.d. (circa 1980), 135 pp. Bon état. Du même auteur, voir également "A la recherche de Dieu". Peu courant. Français
19371267221937. San Francisco: Book Club of California 1937. <br /> <br /> Slim folio i xxii 2 pp. original leaf from the Apocrypha tipped in between pages 16 and 17. Double columns printed in red and black throughout initials hand-illuminated in red blue yellow and gold. Original quarter cloth paper backstrip label. A very good copy touch of foxing to boards fine internally.<br /> <br /> § One of 300 copies. Printed at the Grabhorn Press. The leaf contains the text of 2 Maccabees 14:36 to the end including the show-stopping death of Razis the triumph of Judas and the death of Nicanor. "An extremely handsome book which drew praise from both contributing essayists and many Club members some of whom found in this volume a relief from the Western Americana theme which had predominated in the Club's publications of the past five years." Magee 51. unknown
16131082311613. London: Robert Barker 1613. <br /> <br /> Single leaf 15 1/2 x 11" printed on both recto and verso in two columns with woodcut initials. Mounted; very good.<br /> <br /> § From the second Barker edition with 72 lines as opposed to 52 for the first edition. "John: 11:1 Christ raiseth Lazarus." One of the most well known stories of the Bible also containing the shortest sentence in the Bible: "37. Christ wept.". unknown
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
1937108232Folio. San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1937. Folio 2 xxi 2 pp. single leaf inserted printed in red blue gold and black. Original quarter cloth paper boards printed to look like cloth label affixed to backstrip. Minor foxing to paper boards corners bumped internally bright; very good. § Limited to 300 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. The leaf in this copy is that bearing Judges 20:1-44 the Israelites punish the Benjamites describing one of the bloodiest battles of the Bible. Chalmers A Checklist of Leaf Books 72. Heller and Magee 275. The Book Club of California hardcover books
1611108233Single leaf 15 1/2 x 11â€. London: Robert Barker 1611. Single leaf 15 1/2 x 11†printed on both recto and verso in two columns with woodcut initials. Foxing to outer margins top-edge has some tears and curling; good. § From either the first or second state of the first edition. Ecclesiasticus: 27:1-30 28: 1-26 29:1-6. Robert Barker unknown books
1613108231Single leaf 15 1/2 x 11â€. London: Robert Barker 1613. Single leaf 15 1/2 x 11†printed on both recto and verso in two columns with woodcut initials. Mounted; very good. § From the second edition with 72 lines as opposed to 52 for the first edition. “John: 11:1 Christ raiseth Lazarus.†One of the most well known stories of the Bible also containing the shortest sentence in the Bible: “37. Christ wept.†Robert Barker unknown books
First edition, [4], 61, [1] + [2]pp., publisher's ads, with half title, disbound.
148176232X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
328 pages. Translated from the Italian. Originally published in 1865. This remarkable book tells the story of the many, many gifts and even miraculous favors which St. Joseph has granted to the dying , to travelers, to those whose salvation is in danger, to those who aspire to great holiness, to those in temporal want, to the Carmelite Order, and to the entire Church. Married persons, those who instruct the young, religious, priests, interior souls, artisans, and even sinners should adopt St. Joseph as their special patron. Shows how to be truly devoted to St. Joseph. Binding opening at page 263. Spine leans to right. Spine beginning to chip off. Unmarked inside. Book
19301235E194London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1930. 2nd Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 150. Very Good Plus/Good. 7 x 10 inches 17.5 x 25 cm. Signed by Author. Dust jacket: Spine browned with wear and loss to ends. Wear to edges of spine with archival tape repairs to reverse. Marking to covers. Price clipped. Preserved in a removable jacket protector. Overall jacket condition is Good. Book: Revised second edition. Green buckram binding. Top page edge gilt. Light browning to page edges occasional light foxing to pages. Browning to half title page and final blank. Good solid binding. Inscribed and signed by the author to front free endpaper. Overall book condition is Very Good Plus. Size: 7 x 10 inches 17.5 x 25 cm. George Allen & Unwin Ltd. hardcover
6186London: Printed For Thomas Kelly. By W. Clowes 1819. Folio. 44cm x 27cm x 2cm. pp.4/208ending with "A Chronological Index.". Minor soiling to printed title and last page otherwise clean text in 4 columns. Contemporary full calf with recent professional re-back . See Herbert:1656 London: Printed For Thomas Kelly,... By W. Clowes, 1819. unknown
19609416London, G. Morrish (um 1960). Band 1: 432 Seiten, Band 2: Seiten 433 bis 880, mit 2 Karten und einzelnen Textabbildungen, Gr. 8° (25 x 16 cm), goldgeprägte Orig.-Leineneinbände mit marmoriertem Schnitt.
8' blue gilt hardcover, cover slightly worn, inner cover and white pages slightly stained, else in good+ condition.
20.5x14.5cm. XXVII+149 pages. Softcover. In as new condition.
a29430NY 1852 first edition . J. C. Riker. Hardcover. Small octavo 210pp. 300 cuts by Adams every page has color blue green or orange pictorial border on 4 sides original cloth cover with full gilt decoration on front. Owner signed George Washington M. Sturges. Good nice solid copy; fraying on spine ends and extreme cover tips; end papers toned; light wear; text clean and binding secure . Pictures available on request. . hardcover
1845AQ26050Derby: Thomas Richardson and Son 1845. 67pp 1. Wrappers included in pagination. With an engraved frontispiece and numerous engraved illustrations in the text. Original publisher's pictorial yellow wrappers. Rubbed and marked loss to spine. Internally clean and crisp. A mid-nineteenth-century edition in original unsophisticated state of Derby-based printer and publisher Thomas Richardson's emblematical bible designed to familiarise young readers with the holy scripture. This unorthodox production replaces key words and phrases with well-executed engravings with the aim of simplifying reading of the much abridged gospels; though deciphering the intention of the symbols does on occasion present its own challenge - thankfully complete sentences with the original terms reinstated are provided at the foot of each page. . 12mo. Thomas Richardson and Son unknown
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
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
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
1787g4041London: J Cooke. G : in good condition. Cover worn with loss to leather. Front board loose. Worming extinct to prelims. Occasional foxing and marks. 1787. Reprint. Brown hardback leather cover. 390mm x 260mm 15" x 10". 990pp vi plates. 90 b/w plates 18 b/w maps 8 fold-out. . And Containing a Complete Genuine History and Description of the Whole World . with an Account of the Rise Progress and Present State of Navigation throughout the Known World. 2 volumes bouns as 1. William Cooper His Booke. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . J Cooke hardcover
1980KOS01400346Japanese yokohama 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01400346 Japanese yokohama paperback