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1796WRCAM47611Elizabethtown: Shepard Kollock 1796. 2403pp. Contemporary calf. Front board nearly detached corners heavily worn. Light foxing and soiling. Good. "First American edition." First published in London in 1734 under the title RELIQUIAE JUVENILES. EVANS 31580. MORSCH 331. FELCONE 853. Shepard Kollock unknown books
1786h42110Sulzbach: Ze l ben Aharon 1786. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo 8.5 x 7 inches in amateur cloth backed boards mid-20th century fair copy with title page and next leaf in photocopy the leaf after that with damage and loss the remainder of the text in very good condition; last leaf with some edgewear and loss resulting in the loss of some letters. Over 260 leaves seems complete with quite a number of small woodcut illustrations 2.75 x 1.5 inches on average. Tseno Ureno sometimes called the Women's Bible is a Yiddish-language prose work whose structure parallels the weekly Torah portions and Haftorahs used in Jewish prayer services. The book was written by Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi 1550–1625 of Janów Lubelski near Lublin Poland and mixes Biblical passages with teachings from Judaism's Oral Torah such as the Talmud's Aggadah and Midrash which are sometimes called "parables allegories short stories anecdotes legends and admonitions" by secular writers. Ze l ben Aharon hardcover
1782008138London:: Mess. Rivingtons and others 1782. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Over a thousand dramas listed. Second edition New Edition two volumes in 19c half calf over cloth some blind tooling. Spines gilt titles blind & gilt tooling. Internally Vol 1 1782 2 v-lii 496 pp. Vol 2 1782 2 1 2-442 pp. Lacking half titles an interleaved example text in 2 columns both volumes with title & endpage tipped to gutter stubs & eps with some paper repairs. Pencil name Arthur Wm Ashby Oxon to feps Exeter College coat of arms to fpd binders stamp to fpds Mattby bookseller label to epds 2 oval stamps to titles Russell Institution 2 tipped in old catalogue descriptions to fep. First edition published anonymously 1764 under the title "The companion to the playhouse". 207131 mm. ESTC T89214. <br/> <br/> Mess. Rivingtons, and others hardcover
174578441London: 1745. An interesting map of the Northern parts of Germany with the names of the ancient tribes that inhabited them. Copper engraving. Hand coloured. Size: 226 x 314 mm Good condition. A repaired tear to lower right corner. unknown
178726758pp. 2pp advertisements. Very Good and clean internally. The cloth boards are bumped to the corners and have superficial loss to the spine. Although there is no mention of earlier printings this book was first published in 1715. ESTC locates copies at the Congregational Library; Theological Seminary Saint Mark's Library; Lilly Library; and Yale University. Not in the British Library. J Buckland; J. F & C Rivington; T Longman; T Field and C Dilly hardcover
1800C217051London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Browne 1800. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. 5 vols bound in one. Twelvemo. 66 85 52 68 93pp. Contemporary quarter leather with vellum corners over marbled boards. Covers with some rubbing appears to lack leather spine label otherwise near very good indeed. Each with engraved frontis and foreword by Mrs Inchbald. No date c.1800. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne, hardcover
17876845London: J. Buckland & T. Longman 1787. Book Book Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. London: J. Buckland & T. Longman 1787. Good/No Jacket. Book in good condition in the original full-calf leather binding which is worn and rubbed. Leather splitting to joints but both boards firmly attched. Corners worn. Internally clean bookplate to front pastedown age-toning to pages binding is tight. xii 334 pages. London: J. Buckland & T. Longman hardcover
1786446145Berlin : Garde 1786. Assumed 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy only in marbled boards backed in tree-calf. Missing spine front boards detaching but text remains strongly bound together. Some shadow-staining to the first few pages. Physical Description; 431 pages 21 cm. Subjects; Histoire De La Réformation. Ou Origine Et Progrés Du Luthéranisme. Dans l'Empire. États de la Confession d'Augsburg. Berlin : Garde hardcover
17204552Paris, Guillaume Desprez & Jean Dessessarts, 1720, 12 X 19 cm., relié, 629 pages. Plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, décor à la roulette sur les coupes, tranches jaspées. Agrémenté de bandeaux, lettrines, frises et cul-de-lampe. La pièce de tomaison indique le nombre 31, mais l'ouvrage est indépendant. Epidermures, quelques trous de ver, petit accroc en coiffe de tête, coins supérieurs émoussés. Nom de l'auteur ajouté à la plume sur la page de titre. Intérieur propre. Épîtres présentées en 2 colonnes pour le latin et le français.
178976544vii 318 10 xiii 1 274 with separate title page for 'Hymns and Spiritual Songs' Published by T. Wilkins hardcover
1782n011D.130GB: J. Buckland and T. Longman . 1782. Bound in full leather with raised bands. Modern title labels but spines stmaped in gold I and 2. Some brown stains to edges of endpapers and first and last few leaves. All joints and hinges worn and/or cracked but covers holding well by strings.Clean tight texts. Some surface loss to spines. Contemporary armorial bookplate of Townley featuring their arms Argent on a fesse sable a cinquefoil or in chief three mullets of the second in wreaths of flowers etc but not their name. From the library of Town Head House Windermere. in both voilumes. Books are in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . Hardback. G/No DW. J. Buckland and T. Longman ... Hardcover
1702681071 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs, Chez Guillaume Desprez, 1702, 24 ff. et 426 pp.
17882312050244xbvkSchwerin, Wismar und Bützow; in der Boednerschen Buchhandlung, 1788. 2 unbedruckte Blätter; Titelblatt, 2 Widmungsblätter ''Seiner Hochgräflichen Excellenz, . . . Herrn Andreas Peter Grafen von Bernstorff, . . . wie auch Seiner Excellenz, dem Hoch und Wohlgebohrnen Herrn Adolf Gotthard Carstens'', 1 Blatt 'Inhalt', 121 Seiten; 2 unbedruckte Blätter. - Braun-schwarz marmorierter Original-Pappeinband der Zeit mit dezenter Rückenvergoldung und goldgeprägtem Titel auf rotem Rückenschild; 8vo.(ca. 17 x 11 cm).
175458056Londini: impensis J. & R. Tonson & S. Draper 1754. 4to pp. 4 40; modern boards gilt lettering on spine; some toning of the text and the textblock trimmed to 23.5 x 18.5 cm; all else very good. This is the variant with the price 1 s. 6 d. on the title page. Painfully common but Browne's best known work a poem on the immortality of the soul. impensis J. & R. Tonson & S. Draper unknown
175458056Londini: impensis J. & R. Tonson & S. Draper 1754. 4to pp. 4 40; modern boards gilt lettering on spine; some toning of the text and the textblock trimmed to 23.5 x 18.5 cm; all else very good. This is the variant with the price 1 s. 6 d. on the title page. Painfully common but Browne's best known work a poem on the immortality of the soul. <br/><br/> impensis J. & R. Tonson & S. Draper hardcover books
17700038601London 1770. No Binding. Very Good Plus. Folio. LONDON : circa 1770. Antique Portrait of John Gill D.D. 18th century engraving. Mounted. Clean bright engraving. VERY GOOD INDEED. Mount size 12 x 10 inches. Print area; 9.5 x 6.5 inches. Ideal for framing. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. <br/> <br/> unknown
171321071Rotterdam Fritsch et Bohm 1713 in-12 plein-veau 1 volume sur 2, reliure d'époque plein veau raçiné brun in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-8) (19,5 x 13,3 cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) muet, coiffes manquantes et important manque de cuir en pied (1,5 cm2), plats décorés à froid d'un filet à froid en encadrement, coins écornés avec légers manque de cuir, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges, Texte en vieux français avec manchettes, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une gravure en bas de la page de titre gravée sur bois en noir avec la devise de l'Editeur : "Pressare surget" + front de chapitre + lettrines et cul-de-lampes gravés sur bois en noir, [XIV + 464 + 16 p. de tables] Pages, 1713 à Rotterdam, Fritsch et Bohm Editeur,
17946qqerC. and G. Kearsley Fleet-Street 1794. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Hooded in A Custom Made Solander Box. Bookplate from Oliver Brett. Gold Gilt on the spine of the Box. Publication of 444 pages. The boards are a little shelf rubbed slightly faded marks and edge worn with deckle edges. There are also some age related marks. The text is legible. The binding is strong. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. C. and G. Kearsley Fleet-Street hardcover
175416972London: R. and J. Dodsley 1754. First edition thus small 4to viii 40 pp. Some light foxing old signature to title. Recent black quarter calf marbled boards. A celebrated work first published in the same year as "De Animi Immortalitate". Browne's meagre output is not matched by his reputation; Johnson describing him as "one of the first wits of the country who got into Parliament and never opened his mouth". William Hay was M.P. for Seaford and lived at Glyndebourne producing a number of essays poems and translations. London: R. and J. Dodsley unknown
176973464London: Griffin 1769. hardcover. very good. The Hypocrite. 1769 2nd edition; The Miser by Henry Fielding. 1769 Fifth Edition. and The West Indian. Richard Cumberland. 1771. New Edition. Engraved title to the last piece; half-title present in the first. Three plays bound together. Contemporary armorial bookplate of Sir Henry Lawson small ticket from the Ashley-Page Collection. 8vo contemporary full calf; spine with raised bands gilt floral tools; red morocco label. London: 1769; 1769; 1771. Very good .<br/> <br/> Griffin unknown
176973464London: Griffin 1769. hardcover. very good. The Hypocrite. 1769 2nd edition; The Miser by Henry Fielding. 1769 Fifth Edition. and The West Indian. Richard Cumberland. 1771. New Edition. Engraved title to the last piece; half-title present in the first. Three plays bound together. Contemporary armorial bookplate of Sir Henry Lawson small ticket from the Ashley-Page Collection. 8vo contemporary full calf; spine with raised bands gilt floral tools; red morocco label. London: 1769; 1769; 1771. Very good .<br/><br/> Griffin unknown books
1797028149New York: Printed and sold by Isaac Collins no. 189 Pearl-Street 1797. Small Octavo. xii 2 360 pages. In this travelogue and account of American Quaker practice Scott recounts how he traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States in 1779. The big issue was the Quaker refusal to pay taxes to support the war. Though evocative place names are abundant travel-detail is limited. His diary is divided between his soul-searching and specific accounts of his experiences at various meetings. Although Scott often records feeling compelled to remain silent in these meetings he was a notable speaker and his writings although they became controversial after his death were highly influential. "A testimony from the Monthly Meeting of Providence concerning Job Scott."--Page iii-x./ Bio/History: "The Rhode Island Quaker minister Job Scott . was not a deist but a Quietist who advocated the inward experience of God over any outward authorities and placed personal experience as central to authentic spiritual experience ." Previous owner's gift of book reads: "Mary Lawson to Lactitia Harry to Sarah Lukens". The inscription appears to be in the early 19th century. Bound in modern black cloth spine lettering gilt newer endpapers some toning to leaves. A very good copy. Cf. Dandelion Introduction to Quakerism p. 84. Evans 32810; Howes S-228. Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street unknown books
1797028149New York: Printed and sold by Isaac Collins no. 189 Pearl-Street 1797. Small Octavo. xii 2 360 pages. In this travelogue and account of American Quaker practice Scott recounts how he traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States in 1779. The big issue was the Quaker refusal to pay taxes to support the war. Though evocative place names are abundant travel-detail is limited. His diary is divided between his soul-searching and specific accounts of his experiences at various meetings. Although Scott often records feeling compelled to remain silent in these meetings he was a notable speaker and his writings although they became controversial after his death were highly influential. "A testimony from the Monthly Meeting of Providence concerning Job Scott."--Page iii-x./ Bio/History: "The Rhode Island Quaker minister Job Scott . was not a deist but a Quietist who advocated the inward experience of God over any outward authorities and placed personal experience as central to authentic spiritual experience ." Previous owner's gift of book reads: "Mary Lawson to Lactitia Harry to Sarah Lukens". The inscription appears to be in the early 19th century. Bound in modern black cloth spine lettering gilt newer endpapers some toning to leaves. A very good copy. Cf. Dandelion Introduction to Quakerism p. 84. Evans 32810; Howes S-228. Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street unknown
1788WRCAM47820Boston: Edmund Freeman 1788. 19pp. Dbd. Light tanning and foxing. Very good. Harvard student sermon preached on the text of Job 14:2. "Published at the request of his class." Scarce. EVANS 21464. ESTC W29235. Edmund Freeman unknown books
179836696Windham CT: John Byrne 1798. 12mo. xxi 1 blank 23- 208pp Original sheep rubbed worn. Lacking the free endpapers. Light to moderate foxing. Good.<br/>Evans 34966. Trumbull 1585. John Byrne unknown books