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18704811New York: American Bible Society 1870. 8vo. 2 3-447 1 blank 2 1 blank 3-112 pp. <br><br>32nd edition." Pica type. Contemporary sheep elaborately blind-embossed covers and spine; title gilt-stamped on the spine. Front cover detached; back joint open but cover still attached; edges rubbed; piece missing from spine. Age-toning. Waterstains in lower margins. American Bible Society unknown books
187236638Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society 1872. 8vo 22 cm; 8.875". 6 722 pp. <br><br>A new edition with references and marginal readings." The Historical catalogue of printed Christian Scriptures . of the Indian sub-continent tells us that is is "J. Wenger's revision of W. Yates' translation with section headings references in the outside margin and 'readings' at the foot of the page. These include alternative and literal renderings . . . Doubtful passages are placed in round brackets and implied words in square brackets. The transliteration 'baptize' is given in the margin." And the title-page states that the work was "translated from the original Greek by the Calcutta Baptist Missionaries." The English title-page is followed by a title-page in Bengali script. The text including notes is entirely in Bengali script. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule; Historical catalogue of printed Christian Scriptures . of the Indian sub-continent 185. Publisher's pebbled charcoal gray cloth stamped in blind. A very good copy. Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society hardcover books
184735189New York: J.C. Riker 1847. 16mo 11.5 cm 4.5". Frontis. add. engr. t.-p. 2 350 2 blank pp.; 4 plts. <br><br>English New Testament based on that of the Polyglott Bible. Riker printed several variations on this edition from 1831 onwards; here the text is printed in double columns with central column of references and => illustrated with a frontispiece an additional engraved title-page wood-engraved headpieces and four steel-engraved plates the latter done by Illman and Pilbrow after various artists.<br>Â Â Â Â Prize copy: Front pastedown with presentation bookplate to Neal W. Ireland from New York Sunday School No. 41 for "good conduct and diligent study" in 1847. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Hills English Bible in America 1356. Contemporary straight-grained sheep framed in single gilt fillet spine with gilt-stamped title moderately rubbed overall with front hinge inside cracked and back hinge starting; sewing holding but just starting to loosen. Front pastedown with bookplate as above; endpapers with a few pencilled annotations. Pages gently age-toned with scattered faint spots of foxing; one leaf dog-eared in Ephesians. => An appealing little Testament with a charming engraved presentation plate. J.C. Riker unknown books
186413347London: Longman Green Longman Roberts & Green 1864. 4to 29.5 cm 11.75". Frontis. iiixvi 540 pp.; illus. <br><br>First edition and one of 250 large paper copies printed of this lavishly illustrated quintessentially Victorian Bible. The decorations and initials were drawn and engraved by Henry Shaw who also supervised the engravings of the illustrations after Leonardo da Vinci Titian Raphael and other Italian masters; engravers involved with the project included F. Anderson James Cooper Messrs. Dalziel W.T. Green William Linton and many others all of whom labored mightily in this attempt to reproduce the feel of a 16th-century production.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Signed reddish-brown morocco binding by Root & Son with covers and spine gilt extra; extremely wide and handsome turn-ins elaborately gilt tooled.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front fly-leaf with attractively inked gift inscription to the Rev. John Francis O'Hern the third Bishop of Rochester NY dated 1929. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule. Leather with light restoration; front pastedown with traces of a now-absent bookplate. Small area of front joint outside expertly resealed/repaired; the weight of this substantial volume dictates storage on the volume's back not its lower edge. => A lavishly produced Victorian New Testament in an impressive binding. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green hardcover books
184135204New York: John C. Riker 1841. 16mo 11 cm 4.4". Frontis. add. engr. t.-p. 2 350 pp.; 4 plts. <br><br>A small hand-size English New Testament based on that of the Polyglott Bible. Riker printed several variations on this edition from 1831 onwards; in this case the added engraved title-page still gives the publication date as 1831 but the main title shows 1841. The text is printed in double columns with a central column of references and => illustrated with a frontispiece an additional engraved title-page wood-engraved headpieces and four steel-engraved plates the latter done by Illman and Pilbrow after various artists.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Tipped-in leaf with inked inscription: "Hannah M. Williams / Presented by directive from her grandmother Williams when on her death bed with this injunction to be read with careful attention"; in pencil below is "A precious legacy." Williams or a contemporary apparently took the directive seriously; there are several instances of pencilled bracketing marks of emphasis and marginalia in the "precious legacy" hand.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary diced-grain red sheep covers framed in gilt roll surrounding gilt-stamped acanthus and acorn design spine with gilt-stamped title "Polyglott Testament" and decorative motifs board edges with gilt roll. All edges gilt. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â See Hills English Bible in America 768 for 1831 ed.; 1841 not listed. Bound as above rubbed at joints and extremities with front hinge inside cracked yet sound. Front pastedown and free endpaper with pencilled inscriptions dated 1853; inscription leaf as above; one front fly-leaf with pencilled annotations and with hole in lower center. Additional annotations as above; one plate with "My Saviour" pencilled in lower margin. Intermittent mild foxing and a bit of other staining; a few corners bumped. Worn yes still luminous in its own way and an interesting example of two early 19th-century women's engagement with the Bible. John C. Riker unknown books
183645099Cincinnati: Stereotyped by J.A. James / Corey and Webster 1836. 64mo 8.5cm.; publisher's full sheep gilt-ruled spine; 469pp. Joints starting to crack but holding shallow losses at spine ends spine gilt almost entirely effaced else a Very Good internally sound copy. Not in Darlow & Moule. Stereotyped by J.A. James / Corey and Webster unknown books
1881253544Boston. : Lothrop. 1881. . hardcover. Old owner’s ink inscription on ffep otherwise a very good copy with no dustjacket as issued. . sm8vo. Lothrop. hardcover books
186885012New York: American Bible Society 1868. Hardcover. Good. 2 vols. 844p. 24cm. Somewhat worn flexible black leathercovers. 25cm. Joints and other extremities rather heavily rubbed. Splitting at bottom of front joint on Vol. 1. Gift inscription. Contents sound and clean. All edges gilt. A large print edition of the Protestant Bible. <br/><br/> American Bible Society hardcover books
158234482Rheims: John Fogny 1582. 4to. 8 3/4 x 6 1/4 inches. Collation: a-c4 d2 A-5D4 5E2; 28 745 27 pp. With woodcut initials head and tail pieces throughout. Bound in full late 19th century crushed dark blue morocco gilt extra a.e.g.; ex library with a stamp on the title and a few in the text generally a large clean copy.<br/> <br/>The first Roman Catholic New Testament in English.<br/> <br/>Very scarce first edition of the important Rheims New Testament the first Roman Catholic version in English translated from the Vulgate. Like the Geneva Bible the Rheims New Testament was "produced by religious refugees who carried their faith and work abroad. Since the English Protestants used their vernacular translations not only as the foundation of their own faith but as siege artillery in the assault on Rome a Catholic translation became more and more necessary in order that the faithful could answer text for text against the 'intolerable ignorance and importunity of the heretics of this time.' The chief translator was Gregory Martinc. 1542-1582 . Technical words were transliterated rather than translated. Thus many new words came to birth. Not only was Martin steeped in the Vulgate he was every day involved in the immortal liturgical Latin of his church. The resulting Latinisms added a majesty to his English prose and many a dignified or felicitous phrase was silently lifted by the editors of the King James's Version and thus passed into the language" Great Books and Book Collectors 108. While Martin was responsible for the translation the controversial textual annotations in defense of Catholic doctrine are attributed to Richard Bristow one of the supervisors of the project; most copies of this edition were purportedly suppressed and destroyed because of these notes some of which were removed from later editions. The New Testament was issued separately and first in the hope that its successful sale would finance prompt production of the Old Testament; the two-volume Old Testament did not however appear until 1609-10 due to insufficient funds.<br/> <br/>ESTC S102491; STC 2884; Darlow & Moule 134; The Bible 100 Landmarks 66; The Bible in the Lilly Library 39 40; Dore 291-98; Herbert 177 300; Pierpont Morgan Library The Bible 112115. Rumball-Petre 15. Rylands 95 96; Herbert 300; Pforzheimer 68. John Fogny unknown books
1582308536Rheims: John Fogny 1582. First Catholic Bible New Testament in English. Collation: a-c4 d2 A-5D4 5E2; 28 745 27 pp. With woodcut initials head and tail pieces throughout. 1 vols. 4to 8-3/4 x 6-1/4 inches. Bound in full late 19th century crushed dark blue morocco gilt extra a.e.g. Surface scuffs and light wear to extremities ex-library with a stamp on the title and colophon call number inked to lower margin of title upper outer corner of title repaired generally a large clean copy. Donor presentation inscription dated 1891 on flyleaf. First Catholic Bible New Testament in English. Collation: a-c4 d2 A-5D4 5E2; 28 745 27 pp. With woodcut initials head and tail pieces throughout. 1 vols. 4to 8-3/4 x 6-1/4 inches. THE FIRST ROMAN CATHOLIC NEW TESTAMENT IN ENGLISH. Very scarce first edition of the important Rheims New Testament the first Roman Catholic version in English translated from the Vulgate.<br/>Like the Geneva Bible the Rheims New Testament was "produced by religious refugees who carried their faith and work abroad. Since the English Protestants used their vernacular translations not only as the foundation of their own faith but as siege artillery in the assault on Rome a Catholic translation became more and more necessary in order that the faithful could answer text for text against the 'intolerable ignorance and importunity of the heretics of this time.' The chief translator was Gregory Martinc. 1542-1582 . Technical words were transliterated rather than translated. Thus many new words came to birth. Not only was Martin steeped in the Vulgate he was every day involved in the immortal liturgical Latin of his church. The resulting Latinisms added a majesty to his English prose and many a dignified or felicitous phrase was silently lifted by the editors of the King James's Version and thus passed into the language" Great Books and Book Collectors 108. While Martin was responsible for the translation the controversial textual annotations in defense of Catholic doctrine are attributed to Richard Bristow one of the supervisors of the project; most copies of this edition were purportedly suppressed and destroyed because of these notes some of which were removed from later editions. The New Testament was issued separately and first in the hope that its successful sale would finance prompt production of the Old Testament; the two-volume Old Testament did not however appear until 1609-10 due to insufficient funds. ESTC S102491; STC 2884; Darlow & Moule 134; The Bible 100 Landmarks 66; The Bible in the Lilly Library 39 40; Dore 291-98; Herbert 177 300; Pierpont Morgan Library The Bible 112 115. Rumball-Petre 15. Rylands 95 96; Herbert 300; Pforzheimer 68 John Fogny unknown books
160033612Antwerp: By Daniel Vervliet 1600. Small 4to 21 cm; 8.25". 18 ff. 745 1 pp. 13 ff. <br><br>The second edition of the Roman Catholic new Testament in English. The translation is the work of a number of English Catholic priests but principally of Gregory Martin who fled to France in 1568 because of persecution in their native land and under the direction of Dr. later Cardinal William Allen founded the English College at Douai. The college moved for a short time to Rheims but subsequently returned as the title-page here attests.<br>Â Â Â Â The first edition of this translation was issued at Rheims in 1582 in over-sanguine hopes that its sale would be successful enough to underwrite the cost of a prompt production of the Old Testament. The two-volume O.T. did not appear however until 1609/1610.<br>Â Â Â Â The second edition of the Rheims N.T. is a revision of the first not merely a reprinting of it and contains a "Table of Heretical Corruptions" not found in the 1582 printing and a new preface. In an era of noticeable decline in the art of printing this Testament enjoys far better than average typography. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 198; Herbert 258; STC 2989; ESTC S102510. Late 17th- early 18th-century English calf with concentric blind panels on covers in contrasting tones of brown and tan all edges deep red; covers with scrapes and bumps rebacked with hinges inside strengthened new endpapers with 1906 owner's inscription on front free one. Title-page dust-soiled and torn in upper margin with some loss of decorative border page skillfully remargined with blank paper. Some foxing and age-soiling in early leaves; this similarly at rear starting around p. 640 and most notable in Tables with also some dust-soiling and with light waterstaining across a good number of upper outer corners. Overall a good to very good copy sturdy and appealing. By Daniel Vervliet unknown books
1948033537New York: Macmillan Company 1948. The text revised by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort. Student's edition with lexicon. Greek-English lexicon to the New Testament by W. J. Hickie at the end. 618 1 213 1p. original grey cloth. Macmillan Company unknown books
1633156London: Robert Barker.by the Assignes of John Bill 1633. Very Early Elizabethan Printing. Tooled leather. Very Good /Custom Case. 12mo original tooled leather 17th century binding engraved frontispiece very closely cut borders all edges gilded original green silk page divider viii blank ~ 524 vi blank pages. THE NEW TES_/ TAMENT / Of our Lord and / S A V I O V R / - Jesus Christ Newly translated out of the / Originall Grrek : and / with the former transla- / tions diligently compared / and revised by his Maie- / sties special commande- / ment. ---------------------------- Imprinted at London / By Robert Barker Printer / to the Kings most Excel- / lent Majesty and by / the Assignes of John Bill 1633. Cum privilegia. A GEM! In an original tooled leather binding no less. Beautiful clear type. Minimal wear. Some pages so closely cropped by the printer that the chapter headings at the top have been partially excised though not the text. In order to ensure its proper long-term preservation we commissioned Scott Kellar distinguished Chicago bookbinder and restorer to make minor professional repairs and to construct a protective box for this already Exceptional and Rare tiny edition of the Authorized King James version of the New Testament. Finely bound in contemporary tan embossed calf over wooden boards richly gilt to spine. four hubs and boards. Marbled pastedowns & endpaper. a.e.g. and gauffered. Spine very slightly rubbed with partial loss of caps at head and foot restored and almost invisible. Edges of engraved title page reinforced; overall a fine copy. Ink inscriptions on two front free endpapers naming "Edmund James Gore" & his London addresses. The continental binding on this small format Authorized version MAY suggest that it might be a pirated edition of the English Bible pirated in Amsterdam. For example the Stam printing family were printing small format Bibles in 1673-- after our publication see Cambridge History of the Book in Britain IV p.467. Herbert 713-14 Wing B2511A. Robert Barker...by the Assignes of John Bill hardcover books
1952IY915-257Mainz Germany:: Gutenberg Museum 1952. Like New. Miniature Book. 5 x 5 mm. 16 pp. The Lordâs Prayer in 7 languages; text clean unmarked. Gilt-stamped full black morocco; binding square and tight. Housed in a plexiglass case with a magnifier. Comes with an informational page and in a larger plastic viewing case. Mel Kavin's copy. Fine. This volume is the second in the series of "smallest books in the world" that the Germans are so fond of printing. This book contains the Lord's Prayer in seven languages: English French German English American version Spanish Dutch and Swedish. The size of a printed page is 3.5 x 3.5 mm. Every page of the book has been engraved on metal in a type-foundry and was not reduced by photographic means. Printing and folding are a technical challenge. The booklet is hand-bound in leather and decorated with gold stamping. Cribbed from the printed sheet included with the volume. Gutenberg Museum, hardcover books
176507820London from Sat. May 4 to Tues. May 7 1765 1765. Unbound. Folio vol. XVII No.1307 pages 433-440. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including "For Gout and Rheumatism" sections on "To Be Sold" and "To Be Lett" and marriages. Very good with light soiling to front page. <br/><br/> unknown books
07821London from Thur. May 2 to Sat. May 4 1765. Unbound. Folio vol. XVII No. 1306 pages 425-432. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including advertisments "This Day was Published" stock prices and much more. Very good with light soiling to front page. <br/><br/> unknown books
07822London from Sat. April 27 to Tues. April 30 1765. Unbound. Folio vol. XVII No. 1304 pages 409-416. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including Bankrupts "This Day was Published" a beautiful old Scottish ballad entitled "Edom O'Gordon" and some stock prices. Very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
176507818London from Tues June 25 to Thurs June 27 1765 1765. Folio vol. XVII No.1329; pages 609-616. News of interest about Great Britain and elsewhere including an article "An Experiment to make Potatoes thrive without Dung" by Mr. Tichiffeli. On final leaf are some stock prices Christenings numbers of dead by disease and by casualty. Very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
07819London Sat. Nov. 24 to Tues. Nov. 27 1764. Unbound. Folio vol. XVI No. 1238; pages 505-512. News of interest about Great Britain from 1764 including Bankrupts Ship News This Day was Published some stock prices and a list of stolen items including a horse. Very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
19856343London: Facsimile Editions 1985. Edition limited to 500 copies. Very Good/Fine facsimile of "Ms Kennicotti" held in the Bodleian Library at Oxford University a finely decorated manuscript of the Hebrew Bible that resembles in some ways the Book of Kells in the use of animal figures and and intricate marginal decorations although the style comes from the Ibero-Islamic tradition rather than the Celtic one. The manuscript was copied out twenty years prior to the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492 by Moshe Ibn Zabara and Yosef Ibn Chaim containing the entire Tanak together with the Radak commentary and Sefer HaMichlol. It is known as the "Kennicott Bible" after Benjamin Kennicot 1718-1783 the English clergyman and Hebraist who acquired the manuscript for Oxford University. An exceptionally beautiful facsimile five and a half years in the making it is printed on deluxe paper stock intended to reproduce the appearance of the original vellum. The gold highlights in the facsimile illustrations were applied by hand. The commentary by Bezalel Narkiss and Aliza Cohen-Mushlin provides a scholarly yet approachable historical context and artistic appreciation. A remarkable production!. 34 cm; 2 volumes 444 leaves facsimile; 97 pages commentary. Hebrew and English. Each volume in sturdy blindstamped leather bindings housed in custom velvet-lined blue cloth folding case. Slight surface mark on lower board of facsimile; surface scratch on lower board of commentary folding case a little dusty closure strap somewhat distressed else fine. Extra shipping charges will apply. [Facsimile Editions] hardcover books
1846310453New York: Harper & Brothers 1846. First book edition first issued in parts. Engraved presentation leaf engraved main title and engraved New Testament title printed in red contents leaf printed in blue printed and engraved main title printed in sepia 2 frontispieces text in triple column the middle column narrow with notations and glosses; numerous wood-engraved illustrations throughout; without the 2 half-titles and without marriages births and deaths pages. Large thick 4to. Modern full morocco. Some scattered browning and spotting occasional short marginal tears some scratches to binding. Hills 1161; Hamilton 198; Herbert 1860; see also Exman The House of Harper pp. 34-35 and Weitenkampf American Graphic Art. First book edition first issued in parts. Engraved presentation leaf engraved main title and engraved New Testament title printed in red contents leaf printed in blue printed and engraved main title printed in sepia 2 frontispieces text in triple column the middle column narrow with notations and glosses; numerous wood-engraved illustrations throughout; without the 2 half-titles and without marriages births and deaths pages. Large thick 4to. Harper Illuminated Bible. "This Harper publication was a remarkable production for its time and place and retains its importance in the annals of American book-making. W.J. Linton noted wood-engraver and author knew 'no other book like this so good so perfect in all it undertakes.' The illustrations are like paintings of history as are so many of the old European Biblical painting and illustrations" Hills quoting Frank Weitenkampf.<br/>"Drawing engraving and printing were all marvels at the time of this book's production; and it well deserved the popularity it immediately obtained." Hamilton quoting Linton.<br/>Herbert 1860: "This elaborate Bible was issued in parts from 1843 onwards. Many of the illustrations were made from woodcuts by the electrotype process the first in America."<br/>Weitenkampf: "The first notable American effort to produce a richly illustrated book.". Harper & Brothers unknown books
1846238568New York: Harper & Brothers 1846. First book edition of Harper Bible first issued in 54 parts. Engraved presentation leaf printed in green and black in other copies sepia contents leaf printed in sepia marriages births and deaths pages printed in red blue and sepia respectively engraved main title printed in sepia in other copies blue engraved title to New Testament printed in blue in other copies sepia 2 frontispieces text in triple column the middle column a narrow one with notations and glosses; numerous wood-engraved illus. throughout; bound without the 2 half-titles printed in red; 844 128 256 4 8 14 34 pp. Large thick 4to. In full American black pebble-grain morocco covers with triple gilt rule enclosing decorative floral outer panel with rosettes urns and other decorative elements with an ornate gilt lozenge central gilt decorated spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 1 the binder's name J. H. Sackmann and Brother in gilt at the bottom gilt turn-ins and elaborately decorated endpapers with a floral and ornithological motif; small crack at the top of the upper joint else fine and bright in a handsome deluxe American binding of the period. First book edition of Harper Bible first issued in 54 parts. Engraved presentation leaf printed in green and black in other copies sepia contents leaf printed in sepia marriages births and deaths pages printed in red blue and sepia respectively engraved main title printed in sepia in other copies blue engraved title to New Testament printed in blue in other copies sepia 2 frontispieces text in triple column the middle column a narrow one with notations and glosses; numerous wood-engraved illus. throughout; bound without the 2 half-titles printed in red; 844 128 256 4 8 14 34 pp. Large thick 4to. Harper Bible in Deluxe American binding. A copy in deluxe binding of the first complete book edition of the Harper Bible. ".this Harper publication was a remarkable production for its time and place and retains its importance in the annals of American book-making. W.J. Linton noted wood-engraver and author knew 'no other book like this so good so perfect in all its undertakes.' The illustrations are like paintings of history as are so many of the old European Biblical painting and illustrations" Hills quoting Weitenhampf. Hills 1161; Hamilton 198; cf. Exman The House of Harper pp. 34-35 Harper & Brothers unknown books
1929274680New York: James Pott & Company 1929. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Designed for use at the altar this is a neatly rebacked copy with the original spine laid down making this a very stable and secure binding. The first pages especially are soiled from use. There is a previous owner gift inscription dated 1932 on the endpaper. Very Good binding. James Pott & Company unknown books
196337296London: Nonesuch Press 1963. Bernard Salamon. Three volumes large 8vo 700 806 778. Vols. I and II The Old Testament. Vol. III The New Testament and the Apocrypha. Light yellow-green cloth stamped in gilt. With reproductions of 105 of the 16th-century woodcuts of Bernard Salamon.with reproductions of 105 of the 16th century woodcuts of Bernard Salomon. Single columns of text. Green linen with gilt decorations on covers and spine. Vols. I and II of the Nonesuch Bible are designed by Francis Meynell and printed by Vivian Ridler Printer to the University at the University Press Oxford. Vol. III is designed by Francis Meynell and printed by Brooke Crutchley Printer to the University at the University Press Cambridge. Upper outer corners of cover slightly bumped on Vol.III o/w a nice set. Nonesuch Press unknown books
1812WRCAM55222Windsor Vt.: Published by Merrifield and Cochran 1812. 844837-96428pp. plus folding map and eight engraved plates. Old and New Testaments with separate titlepages. Thick quarto. Contemporary calf raised bands gilt burgundy morocco label. Moderate wear and spotting to boards corners bumped spine rubbed right edge of spine label chipped. Light foxing and toning throughout occasional light tidelines no text affected a few stray pen marks. Map expertly conserved with a long vertical tear mended and with a slight bit of loss in the lower edge just coming across the neat line. Titlepage creased and chipped. Two-inch closed tear to lower margin of leaf X1 no loss of text possibly a paper flaw one- inch closed tear to right margin of leaf AAAAAA3 no text affected long closed tear to middle of leaf FFF2 neatly repaired no loss of text New Testament titlepage torn with some paper loss but no loss of text filled with archival paper two-inch closed tear to right margin of leaf CCCCC2 no loss of text. MMMMM gathering repeated. A good unsophisticated copy. The first Bible printed in Vermont illustrated with eight plates and a map. Copies with the map and full complement of plates are most uncommon. Printed by John Cunningham and published in Windsor by Merrifield and Cochran who sold the volume both wholesale and retail "at the sign of the Bible" the edition was also to be sold in Worcester Boston Walpole and Middlebury. The eight plates produced in a simple style O'Callaghan describes them as "exceedingly coarse" were engraved specifically for this edition and all are labelled as belonging to the first Vermont edition. They include: "Elijah Raising the Widow's Son" "The Holy Family" "St. Matthew" "St. Mark" "Jesus of Nazareth Which was Crucified: He is Risen; He is Not Here" "St. Luke" "St. John the Evangelist" and "St. Paul." Seven were engraved by Isaac Eddy 1777-1847 of Weathersfield Vt. and one by James Hill "Jesus of Nazareth". O'Callaghan and Hills call for seven plates total six by Eddy and one by Hill but McCorison calls for eight as found here. The anonymous "A Map of Palestine Describing the Travels of Jesus Christ" is not called for in any of the bibliographies cited. However according to a notice in the Windsor newspaper THE WASHINGTONIAN dated August 31 1812 Merrifield & Cochran published three versions of this Bible: without plates $5.00 with 8 plates $5.50 or with 8 plates and map $5.75. Contents following the New Testament include: Family Record blank four- page form; A Clergyman's Address to Married Persons at the Altar; Chronological Index of the Years and Times from Adam unto Christ; Summary History of the Bible; An Index to the Holy Bible; An Alphabetical Table of the Proper Names in the Old and New Testaments together with the Meaning or Signification of these Words in their Original Languages; Table of Weights and Measures Mentioned in Scripture; Table of Money; A Table of Kindred and Affinity Wherein Whosoever are Related are Forbidden in Scripture and by our Laws to Marry Together; and A Table of Time. <br> <br> A good copy of the first Bible printed in Vermont complete with illustrations produced by local artists and a map not found in all copies. McCORISON 1366. HILLS 209. O'CALLAGHAN 1812.2. HERBERT 1559. Published by Merrifield and Cochran hardcover books