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241013045International Bible Society. paperback. Like New. 9x6x1. Like New Inside and Out! Email for pictures! International Bible Society paperback
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1955328019Lexington: Anvil Press 1955. Limited. hardcover. near fine. 4 volumes. Folding woodcut frontispiece in each volume. 16mo off-white boards with printed spine labels; uncut and unopened on hand-made paper. Lexington: Anvil Press 1955. Limited editions. Near fine.<br/> <br/> One of 300 sets laid out by Victor Hammer. The Gospel of S. Luke has light staining on the covers otherwise a fine set.<br/> <br/> Anvil Press unknown
460365London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited . xii 728 xi 214 pages maps. Cloth bound reference Bible in a loose tooled decorative leather slip cover possibly a craft project from a school or college. Cloth. Good. Hodder and Stoughton Limited Hardcover
1771373724Boston: Printed by William M'Alpine for and sold by John Perkins in Union-Street near the market 1771. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. Contemporary calf rebacked. Expert restoration. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. ETSC records only two examples of this issue AAS and NYPL. Evans 11987; ESTC W4709; Welch 1072.27 Printed [by William M'Alpine] for and sold by John Perkins, in Union-Street, near the market unknown
19281213E091London: J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd. 1928. Reprint . Hardback. Printed pages: xxxii 561 8 ads 4. Near Fine/Very Good. 4.5 x 7 inches 11 x 17.5 cm. Dust jacket: Rare original 'Lighthouse' jacket. Spine browned and has loss to ends. Preserved in a removable jacket protector. Overall jacket condition is Very Good. Book: Black cloth binding with gilt spine. A couple of very light marks to boards a little light foxing to page edges otherwise in first class condition throughout. A surprisingly scarce title in the Everyman's Library series. Overall book condition is Near Fine. Size: 4.5 x 7 inches 11 x 17.5 cm. J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd. hardcover
1767001789London: Mark Baskett and the Assigns of Robert Baskett 1767. Hard Cover. Good . 220 p.; 19 cm. Signatures: A-N12 O4. Contemporary full calf; five spine compartments between raised bands. Gilt borders on spine and on boards. All page edges red. Title printed within double rule. A leaf formerly attached to front fixed endpaper possibly with birth and death information now mostly removed. Former owner information on front free endpaper: Presented by Debarah Darby to Henry Hull 1811; Presented by Sarah C. Hull to Margaret Parker 5th mo 1845; Presented by Margaret Park to Samuel Allinson 1848; Presented to Saml. Bettle Jr. by Saml. Allinson Jr. 12mo 1855. In Good Condition: leather is rubbed; front joint starting to separate; tailband torn but present; most of gilt gone; most of back free endpaper lacking; foxing heaviest on title page and first few leaves; otherwise pages are clean and tight. Mark Baskett and the Assigns of Robert Baskett unknown
1790374001New York: Hugh Gaine 1790. 336pp. Text printed in two columns printer's device on the title. 12mo. Contemporary sheep minor wear. Tear to front endpaper else very good. 336pp. Text printed in two columns printer's device on the title. 12mo. The second NT printed in New York preceded only by the prior edition by Gaine dated 1789 known in but one extant example at NYPL and evidently from the same setting of type as this edition. The complete Bible was not published in New York until 1792. Evans 22359; Hills 27; ESTC W4679 Hugh Gaine unknown
184233603Cambridge: printed for the British anf Foreign Bible Society 1842. 1 vols. Small 8vo 2 1/4" x 3 3/4" x 5/8". Brown cloth blind-stamped panel binding gilt lettered spine a.e.g. Owners' inscriptions. Some minor rubbing to extremities else fine. 1 vols. Small 8vo 2 1/4" x 3 3/4" x 5/8". <br/><br/> printed for the British anf Foreign Bible Society hardcover
1794302622Boston: Printed at Boston by Alexander Young and Thomas Minns For J. Boyle B. Larkin J. White Thomas and Andrews D. West E. Larkin W.P. Blake and J. West. Sold by them at their respective book-Stores 1794. A-U6 W6 X-Z6 Z6 verso blank. Text printed in two columns. 1 vols. 12mo. Recent half calf. Small hole in top of title page margin not affecting text title leaf with tissue repair at gutter and fore edge margin 4 other leaves with small repairs to margins. Very good. A-U6 W6 X-Z6 Z6 verso blank. Text printed in two columns. 1 vols. 12mo. This rare edition of the New Testament printed in 1794 at Boston for a consortium of booksellers aimed to provide a distinctly American printed Bible as an alternative to the British printings being imported and thus included the Great Seal of the United States prominently displayed on the title page. Thus suggesting that even at the dawn of the American republic certain clauses of the Bill of Rights were subject to fluid interpretation. This is an early appearance of the Great Seal of the United States and is the only instance where it was used in conjunction with a patently religious work. Copies are recorded at AAS and Duke. Evans 26664; Hills English Bible in America 48; ESTC W4683 AAS Duke Printed at Boston, by Alexander Young and Thomas Minns, For J. Boyle, B. Larkin, J. White, Thomas and Andrews, D. West, E. Larki unknown
184233602Oxford: Oxford University Press 1842. 1 vols. Small 8vo 2 1/4" x 3 5/8" x 5/8". Full black pebbled morocco gilt lettered spine a.e.g. Signatures. Light rubbing to joints else fine. 1 vols. Small 8vo 2 1/4" x 3 5/8" x 5/8". <br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown
1867186278Oxford: Printed at the University Press: British and Foreign Bible Society 1867. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked elaborately blind-tooled leather. Panel edges somewhat dulled and dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Al-edges-gilt.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Physical desc. : Unpaged copy 400 p 10 cm. Subject: Bible. N. T. - Commentaries -- Christian Doctrine -- Texts. Oxford: Printed at the University Press: British and Foreign Bible Society hardcover
1641AQ25531Imprinted at London by Robert Barker.and by the Assignes of John Bill 1641. 528pp. Title within ornamental woodcut border. ESTC R107604 Herbert 560 Wing B2645. ESTC records copies at just three locations British and Foreign Bible Society BL and NLS. Bound with: The whole booke of psalmes. Collected into English Meeter by T. Sternehold J. Hopkins W. Whittingham and others: conferred with the Hebrew. Edinburgh. Printed by Evan Tyler 1644. 22 230pp 16. ESTC R231218 Wing B2403A. ESTC records copies at just four locations BL Manchester NLS and Oxford. 24mo. Handsomely bound in contemporary richly gilt-tooled black morocco A.E.G. with some gauffering. Rubbed to extremities bumping to corners loss/tearing to endbands Internally clean and crisp. A rare diminutive vicesimo-quarto London-printed Testament bound with a near contemporary Edinburgh- printed edition of the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter. The binding style would be somewhat unusual for London; the rolls rules and flourishes are more indicative of seventeenth-century Scottish work. . unknown
1892AQ34371Cambridge and London: Macmillan and Co. 1892. 4 618pp 2. With half-title. Contents leaf bound at rear. Finely bound by Stoakley late Hawes for Macmillan & Bowes of Cambridge in contemporary black morocco lettered in gilt to spine with the supralibros of John Gott Bishop of Truro to upper board. A.E.G. marbled endpapers. Lightly rubbed. Prize bookplate of Joseph Harding White with the signature of John Gott to FEP. Manuscript notes listing priests deacons and critical quotes to verso of FFEP and first blank fly-leaf. Very occasional light spotting initial leaves lightly browned. The fifth edition finely bound and presented as a prize by John Gott Bishop of Truro 1830-1906 of the New Testament in the original Greek. Also known as the Westcott and Hort text after its editors bishop and theologian Brooke Foss Westcott 1825-1901 and theologian Fenton John Anthony Hort 1828-1892 this comprehensively researched edition marked a turning point in Biblical scholarship inciting the continued preference for the Alexandrian text-type still seen in critical editions today. . Fifth edition. 8vo. Macmillan and Co. unknown
60186London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1818. New Testament CONTEMPORARY BINDING. Very small octavo 9 x 5cm unpaginated containing the whole New Testament in very small print to thin paper. Contemporary horizontal-grained brown full morocco with gilt titles to spine and extensive blind decoration all over. All edges gilt with purple-coated endpapers. Extensive black ink ownerships to front endpapers. Heavy rubbing to gilt edges and moderate wear to binding somewhat cocked. Very good. London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1818 unknown
45626London: Longman Green Longman Roberts and Green 1865. BOUND BY FAZAKERLEY. Post Quarto. pp. xvi 540. With 60 wood engravings by the named artists as well as ubiquitous marginal ornamentation. In full black morocco with raised bands and gilt titles to spine. Blind decoration to spine and boards. All edges gilt; gilt dentelle to all fore-edges. Light marbling to end-papers. Bookplate of University College North Wales to front paste-down. Library stamps and number in blue ink to verso of title page. Minor wear to edges and bands. Very good. A sumptuous edition of the Gospels with wonderfully Baroque decoration on every page. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865 unknown
1633156London: Robert Barker.by the Assignes of John Bill 1633. Very Early Jacobean Printing. Tooled leather. Very Good /Custom Case. 12mo original full leather 17th century tooled and inlaid binding engraved frontispiece closely cut borders all edges gilded green silk page divider decorative marbled endpapers viii blank ~ 524 vi blank pages.<br /> <br /> THE NEW TES_/ <br /> TAMENT /<br /> Of our Lord and /<br /> S A V I O V R /<br /> - Jesus Christ<br /> <br /> Newly translated out of the / <br /> Originall Grrek : and / <br /> with the former transla- /<br /> tions diligently compared /<br /> and revised by his Maie- /<br /> sties special commande- /<br /> ment.<br /> ----------------------------<br /> Imprinted at London / <br /> By Robert Barker Printer / <br /> to the Kings most Excel- /<br /> lent Majesty and by / <br /> the Assignes of John Bill <br /> 1633. <br /> Cum privilegia. A GEM! In an original tooled leather binding in remarkably well preserved condition . Beautiful clear and crisp type. Moderate and quite uniform age-toning to paper with the occasional smudge. Pages closely cropped by the printer so some chapter headings at the top have been partially excised though not the text. Endpapers renewed. Generally minimal wear.<br /> <br /> Finely bound in contemporary tan gilt-embossed calf over wooden boards richly gilt to spine and covers. four hubs and boards. Marbled pastedowns & endpapers renewed a.e.g. and gauffered. Spine very slightly rubbed with partial loss of caps at head and foot restored and slightly visible. Edges of engraved title page reinforced with Japan paper. Previous owner's ink inscriptions on two front free endpapers naming "Edmund James Gore" & his London addresses. <br /> <br /> Housed in a protective clam-shell box custom made for this Rare and Precious 1633 edition of the Authorized King James version of the New Testament. Overall a VG copy.<br /> <br /> The continental binding on this small format Authorized version MAY be a pirated edition of the English Bible from 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. <br /> <br /> Herbert 713-14 Wing B2511A. Robert Barker...by the Assignes of John Bill hardcover
121551Calcutta Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the American and Foreign Bible Society 1841. . First A.F.B.S. edition 8vo; separate English and Farsi title-pages text entirely type-set in Farsi a few scattered spots some darkening and age-toning to preliminary and penultimate leaves ink inscription to upper pastedown dated 1844 contemporary publisher's cloth over pasteboards remains of paper label to the spine extremities and spine ends rubbed hinges a little weak with cloth splitting at ends.<br /> This New Testament was the first printed for the American and Foreign Bible Society in Calcutta reproduced from a fourth edition of the same published by the British and Foreign Bible Society in London by R. Watts in 1837. A note to the verso of the title reads 'in this edition there has been made by the editors a slight alteration in a few of the theological terms' indicating that this American edition can be considered a standalone text. Furthermore it may be worth noting that the first British edition was also printed in Calcutta in 1816 by P. Pereira for more information on the editions of the New Testament in Farsi see Darlow & Moule 7340.<br /> Calcutta, Printed at the Baptist Mission Press, for the American and Foreign Bible Society, 1841. hardcover
1582P02<p><strong>Summary:</strong> Rhemes and Doway: John Fogny and Laurence Kellam 1582 and 1610. 4to 8.25 x 6.25 in. A complete Douai Old Testament and Rheims New Testament Bible in contemporary calf. The first edition of the Roman Catholic Bible in English in near-matching bindings with arguments and annotations.</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Text in single column Roman font with 41 lines to the column. Annotations follow each chapter of Bible text. NT: Fifteen preliminary leaves with title within narrow frame 1582. OT Volume 1: Ten preliminary leaves with title within narrow frame 1609. OT Volume 2: Title within narrow frame 1610 followed by <em>Approbatio </em>on verso. Ends with <em>An historical table of the times… of the Old Testament</em> 24 pp. <em>A particular table of the most principal thinges… </em>27 pp. <em>Censura</em> <em>Errata</em>.</p><p><strong>Collation:</strong> a-c4 d2 A-Z4 2A-2Z4 3A-3Z4 4A-4Z4 5A-5D4 5E2 NT; cross6 crosscross4 A-Z4 2A-2Z4 3A-3Z4 4A-4Z4 5A-5Z4 6A-6S4 6T6 OT Volume 1; A-Z4 2A-2Z4 3A-3Z4 4A-4Z4 5A-5Z4 6A-6W4 OT Volume 2. Bible text complete. Doway volume 1 <u>lacks</u> title page and volume 2 <u>lacks</u> six final leaves of <em>A Particular Table</em>.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Rhemes New Testament bound in Cambridge paneled boards rebacked somewhat rubbed with corners worn. Spine with five raised blind-lined bands and a gilt-lined morocco label with the words "New Testament" in gilt and a date of "1582" to foot of spine. The Old Testament volumes bound in brown calf rebacked with matching spines corners worn. Spines with four blind-lined raised bands and red morocco labels with "Holie Bible" in gilt and "I" and "II" in compartment below in gilt. Plain endpapers.</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Rhemes New Testament: Title page 1582 with "Richard Gibson his book 1650" next to imprinted date; occasional staining some thumbsoiling heavier soiling to the first few leaves of <em>Tables</em>; f2-3 marginal loss to fore-edge; Nnn-Ooo marginal fore-edge stain impacting side notes and a few words of text on Ooo2-3. Doway volume 1: <u>lacks</u> title page; A1-3 stain to gutter; some underlining a few words on every other page; B-Kk light stain to upper margin; Iiii-Kkkk and Oooo-Pppp light stain to bottom fifth of page; Xxxxx-Zzzzz and Hhhhhh-Rrrrrr stain to upper fourth of page; Tttttt4 final leaf loss of bottom fifth of page no text loss. Doway volume 2: A1 title page triangular piece torn from foot reducing border and loss of printed date; title also with ex-libris stamp and taped tear; Aa-Cc stain to bottom margin and fore-edge occasionally entering a few words of text; Oo-Qq light minimal lower marginal stain; Rr1-4 remargined without loss; Tt3-Uu4 stain to 25 percent of page; Yy1-4 reinforced without loss; 10 percent loss to final extant leaf with ex-libris stamp; <u>lacks </u>6U3-6W4 final six leaves of Tables.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> The <em>editio princeps</em> of the Catholic Bible in English translated primarily by Gregory Martin from the Vulgate. A great number of English Bibles and English versions were available by the end of the sixteenth century yet none were acceptable to Catholics. With priests hard to come by and many fellow Englishmen who knew their Bible well a need arose for an English Bible that would be acceptable to Rome and allow adherents to refute the errors around them. Gregory Martin an Oxford scholar began the work in 1578 and it would take him four years. He translated about two chapters per day from Latin into English leaving a heavily Latinized translation. His work was submitted for review to William Allen the first president of the college at Douai. The New Testament was printed in 1582 with the Old Testament delayed by financial reasons until 1609-10. The work was used by the translators of the King James Bible who borrowed quite freely from the Rheims New Testament.</p><p><strong>References:</strong> Herbert 177; STC 2884; ESTC S102419 Rhemes Herbert 300; STC 2207; ESTC S101944 Doway; PMM 114; Daniell David. "The Rheims New Testament 1582." <em>The Bible in English: Its History and Influence</em> Yale University Press New Haven CT 2005.</p> John Fogny, Rhemes [and] Laurence Kellam, Doway hardcover