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64220Tübingen Mohr 1900. 4to. 2 vols. in 1: 32508;6540 p. H.calf Cover worn at extremities; front joint splitting unknown
1926DEMO010405INew York: Alfred A. Knopf 1926. First American edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 12mo fine striped boards; fine dj <br/><br/>Lawrence re-tells the drama of Saul and David and God's favor for the first king of Israel Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
195913582Joshua Chachik. 1959. Hardcover. G in Fair dust jacket. Text in Hebrew. DJ has edge tears. Text is clean there is light browning to the endpapers . Joshua Chachik hardcover
183900009595Leipzig; Lipsiae: C. Tauchnitz 1839. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Large 8vo. 3 viii-xx 3 2-1392 28 pp. Rebound in later half sheep dyed black over black pebbled cloth with gold lettering and gold rules on the spine; all edges decoratively stained red. Lacks most of the preface to the fourth edition the title page and the original endpapers. Moule 5185. The fourth edition of van der Hooght and Hahn's Hebrew Bible with the prefaces in Latin and the text in Hebrew. Includes indices and notes. Very Good with minor rubbing to the extremities. [C. Tauchnitz] hardcover
1884G34CUNU3V3WI1884. 1 416; 126; 132 ff. Beautifully bound convolute with the Old and New Testament and a psalmbook for use in the Dutch Reformed Church including the sheet music for playing and singing the different psalms. Although the three different biblical and religious works were not published at the same time namely in 1870 and 1884 they were all published by the so-called Nederlandsche Bijbel-Compagnie which was a joint between the Amsterdam Bible printer Brandt and a Haarlem Bible printer namely John Enschedé. This beautifully bound copy is a neat example of one of these Bible publications of the Nederlandsche Bijbel-Compagnie.Binding a little worn especially around the spine edges and cornerpieces the rings with some light wear paper edges a little soiled some soiling from the silver-plating on the endpapers. In good condition.l Nederlandse Bijbels en hun uitgevers 1477-1952 1952 pp. 16-20. ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks unknown
a57024NY 1862 American Tract Society. Hardcover. 4to. 29pp. plus 4 double page and 2 single page lightly colored maps plus 29 pages of text original printed cloth. Good light wear on covers and spine ends. . hardcover
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2026__0198973993Oxford University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. Oxford University Press hardcover
1696000273Amsterdam: Gerardus Brostius 1696. Second Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. 4to pp. 16 492. Includes extra engraved title page. Library stamp on main title accompanied by a second perforated library stamp near the printer's device. The outer edges to the first few prelims are slightly worn. Pages are generally clean with occasional mild marginal spotting. A small piece is missing from bottom margin of the final leaf. Page 492 is a bit soiled. Bound in brown library buckram; title and shelf number in gilt on the spine; pocket on inside front cover. Hermann Witsius 1636-1708 was a Dutch theologian and a professor of divinity at Franeker 1675 Utrecht 1680 and Leiden 1698. EB11. His Aegyptiaca first printed in 1683 compares the religious rites of the Jews and the Egyptians. He argues against the theory put forth by Sir John Marsham and by John Spencer that Jewish traditions were derived from Egyptian practices. This second edition has been expanded from the first. Ibrahim-Hilmy p. 339; Caillet 11462 - listing the 1683 and 1717 editions; Jouin - Bibl. occultiste 797; Brunet V 1468 . <br/> <br/> Gerardus Brostius hardcover
1812051359Philadelphia: Published by Bradford and Inskeep 1812. Hardcover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 12mo. xii 238 pages. The binding measures 7 inches tall by just about 4 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full tan leather. Binding is rubbed has bumping at corners and a small carved mark at the bottom of the rear board. The outer hinges have been reinforced with Japanese tissue. There is a red label pastedown and gilt bands. They are not raised. Endpapers are foxed. There is writing on the front/rear flyleaves and the front pastedown. "No 11" "Miss Scott Book 1878" The ink is rather heavy in some parts of the name making it hard to read. Text is toned has foxing. Some pages are chipped at the fore-edge and others show light damping. The inner hinges are secure. The corners of the text block are rounded and appear to have been trimmed that way. Text is toned and foxed and has some damp stains especially at the fore edge. Lindley Murray 1745-1826 was an American Quaker grammarian and lawyer and his was one of the most popular readers in America in the early and mid-19th century. He was born in Pennsylvania but lived for a time as a child in North Carolina until his family moved to New York in 1753. He studied law and became a successful lawyer but his interests lay in science and literature and in the 1780s he retired to England to write and to follow literary pursuits. This is a commentary on the Psalms and is NOT a Psalter. It does not contain the text of the Psalms. <br/> <br/> Published by Bradford and Inskeep hardcover