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1784gm898Moutard, imprimeur libraire de la Reine Relié 1784 In-12 (10x17 cm), relié pleine basane fauve racinée, titre et tomaison dorés au dos à cinq nerfs orné de caissons décorés de fleurons dorés, tranches sanguines, 535 pages, tome II isolé, 3e édition, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe ; une fissure au dos frotté, coiffes et coins frottés, mors supérieur fendu à la coiffe inférieure, en l'état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1753za601A Paris, chez Rollin, quai des Augustins, à S. Athanase, et au Palmier Relié 1753 In-12 (10,3 x 17 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs orné de caissons dorés, liseré doré sur les coupes, xiv-463 pages ; petite déchirure sans manque au mors supérieur en queue, par ailleurs intérieur frais, bel état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1713za566Certe Jean Reliure 1713 Fort in-12 (12 x 18,5 cm.), reliure plein veau, caissons dorés, titre, tomaison et cinq nerfs au dos, 434 pages, gardes couleurs, tranches rouges, seconde édition, tome second, roulettes dorées aux chants ; coiffe supérieure manquante, dos et mors plissés, coins frottés, traces aux plats, intérieur relativement frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1713za569Certe Jean Reliure 1713 Fort in-12 (12 x 18,5 cm.), reliure plein veau, caissons dorés, titre, tomaison et cinq nerfs au dos, 659 pages, gardes couleurs, tranches rouges, seconde édition, tome cinquième, roulettes dorées aux chants ; coiffes manquantes, dos et mors plissés, coins usés, traces aux plats, intérieur relativement frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
179336328Worcester: Leonard Worcester 1793. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. iv 133 pages 1 page blank. Original outer wraps missing. A later white paper spine added. Light to moderate toning foxing and damp staining to the contents. Old ink inscription from the previous owner top of the title page. Untrimmed paper edges. <br /> <br /> Evans 25449. Leonard Worcester unknown
171534076Paris Pierre Emery 1715 C'est un volume qui s'insère dans la Bible dite de Dom Calmet et ses Commentaires XXII-456 et un ff catalogue éditeur, un bandeau gravé. Mors fendu au premier plat, plein veau, dos usé mais correct, plats et coins très corrects , pas de tomaison d'origine au dos, cachets d'une bibliothèque ecclésiastique
1790016947Edinburgh: Printed for Bell and Bradfute J. Dickson and J. M'Cliesh 1790. Book. Very Good-. Full Leather. 4to. A clean solid copy in original binding with five raised bands and two panel-labels red and black on spine. Covers well worn: 3 corners rubbed to boards some rubbing to crown some light chipping to foot of backstrip and hinges split but adhering strongly to bands though lower band to front cover split. Some mild foxing to outer pages and a suggestion of tanning to text not affecting legibility. Original printer's advert at back with notice to the binder. Text clean. Binding solid. Montreal books rating system: 1. Fine 2. Near Fine 3. Very Good 4. Good 5. Fair . Printed for Bell and Bradfute, J. Dickson, and J. M'Cliesh Hardcover
172137941721 1721 Chez Jean Neaulme, à La Haye, 1721. Un volume in-8 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné, titre doré, frise dorée sur les coupes, [bl.], [frontispice], [titre], 12pp., 462 pp., [bl.]. Légères épidermures, deux coins émoussés, petit travail de vers, en marge, sans atteinte au texte, néanmoins bon exemplaire.
174199916635chez William Robinson A Londres, chez William Robinson, 1741. In-12 relié plein veau de l'époque, dos lisse très orné, 20 + 256 pages. Traduit de l'anglais par F.A.D.L.V. Un coin émoussé et petit manque en coiffe. Etiquette neutre collée sur le haut du dos. Néanmois bon exemplaire.
171238001712 1712 Pierre Emery, Paris, 1712. Un volume in-4 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, [bl.], [titre], [1f.], xliii+695 pages. Manque à la coiffe supérieure, étiquette au dernier caisson, léger travail de vers aux derniers feuillets sans atteinte au texte, néanmoins bon exemplaire.
1779E35818Philadelphia: Joseph Cruikshank 1779. First edition thus. Leather_bound. Good. First edition or this printing containing the 4-page "Note to Reader" dated "Philadelphia 9th Month 1779". 12mo in original plain full calf hubbed spine. 256 pp. Good only. Rubbing to the binding and rounded corners 3" split to the lower spine. Water stain to the two blank front endpapers; top edge of the title page is torn away where it evidently bore an ownership signature some embrowning and foxing to the text. John Churchman 1705-1775 was a traveling Quaker minister who lived in Nottingham Chester County in eastern Pennsylvania. "An Account of the Gospel Labours." is an autobiographical account of his life and ministry in that area. The importance of the work is less that of a religious tract than of descriptions of American life before the Revolution and with Churchman's interactions with the local Native Americans. Joseph Cruikshank unknown
170240510Paris: Denis Mariette 1702. hardcover. very good. 1672pp. continual pagination bound in 3 vols. early ink markings on title pages. 8vo old calf worn. Paris: Denis Mariette 1702. Good.<br/><br/> Denis Mariette unknown books
1769059247Edinburgh: Printed by John Gray and Gavin Alston. Sold at their printing-house Kirkcaldy 1769. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. FIRST EDITION. EDINBURGH : 1769. Hardback. Professionally rebound; brown calf-leather spine; marbled boards. Raised bands; blind-ruled. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear internally one corner paper-repaired. VERY GOOD. 48 pages. Scarce; Only 2 copies recorded - National Library of Scotland & Edinburgh Uni. Referenced by: ESTC T166175. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Edinburgh: Printed by John Gray and Gavin Alston. Sold at their printing-house Kirkcaldy SCARCE first printing. <br/> <br/> Printed by John Gray and Gavin Alston. Sold at their printing-house, [ Kirkcaldy ] hardcover
1725079767London: Printed for J. Clark et al 1725. Third Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 14.5" x 9" x 2. Matthew Henry was a British Nonconformist and Presbyterian minister and author who was born in Wales but spent much of his life in England. He is best known for the six-volume biblical commentary Exposition of the Old and New Testaments. Henry provides an exhaustive paragraph-by-paragraph or section-by-section study of the Bible. Thirty-four chapters 512 pp. <br><br>CONDITION: Half bound faded marble boards entitled on brown leather spine. Significant wear: half of paper on cover missing wear-through on corners remaining leather brittle with areas missing. Gilt title much faded. Front cover separated from textblock holding with binding material. Half of first title page is missing; second title page intact. Although text bears light discoloration and mild moisture evidence on bottom edges the double columned contents are easily read. Owner label on pastedown notation on back of first title page. Ink notations inside rear cover. Fair condition. Full refund if not satisfied. Printed for J. Clark, et al hardcover
1741372078London: Printed by E. Owen 1741. Engraved frontispiece with the arms of the Society. 2 51 1pp. Small 4to. Three quarter's navy morocco uper cover detached. Perforated library stamp to title and final leaf. Engraved frontispiece with the arms of the Society. 2 51 1pp. Small 4to. First published in 1706. Pages 17-20 comprise "Directions for Catechists for Instructing Indians Negroes &c." ESTC T12896; Sabin 85934 Printed by E. Owen unknown
177257289Philadelphia: printed by John Dunlap in Market-Street 1772. First edition 8vo 2 parts in 1; pp. xxviii 160 24; original full speckled calf; joints cracked front board neatly reattached head of spine chipped with minor loss; textblock toned; some foxing. Bookplates of the Peabody Institute and the Library Company of Baltimore both with release stamps. The preface is signed William Smith. With the sectional title page Sermons on Various Subjects. "On the Death of Rev. Nathaniel Evans" is signed "Laura" i.e. Elizabeth Ferguson. Among the subscribers are Tench Cox the printers Hugh Gaine and Isaiah Thomas both of whom took 25 copies and Oliver Goldsmith of London. Evans 12386; Hildeburn 2770; Sabin 23179; Wegelin 33. <br/><br/> printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street unknown books
17850126741785. Second Edition . Leather. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Good Plus Binding Firm Pages White With Pages 15 - 22 Pulling From The Binding . End Papers Have Numerous Inscriptions . Pp 327 <br/> <br/> hardcover
179941828PRIMERA EDICION.- En Madrid: En la Imprenta de Don Joseph Doblado Año de M. DCC. XCIX. 1799.- X378 p.; 4º menor 204 x 145 cm.; Excelente impresión sobre papel de hilo verjurado de gran calidad fuerte blanco y terso; Enc. Plena Piel pasta española época lomo liso dorado con filetes en paralelo tejuelo cortes jaspeados en tonos azules. Ejemplar en excelente estado. SIGLO XVIII ESPAÑOL Libro en español En la Imprenta de Don Joseph Doblado hardcover
1702PHI075Lipsiae, M. Lantzenberger, 1592. In-8o, XVI ff+926p+ XIV ff. Wood engraved family emblem and initials. Damp-marks on some pages, part of the two first and the last page missing with no text loss. Contemp. full pigskin on wood (P. d'ais) blind stamped with flowered frames and images of church fathers in the middle of each plate, front cover with small holes on the lower part, metal clasps, blind back with 4 raised bands. Only one copy found in the internet libraries.
1771906645Edinburgh: Alex Mccaslan 1771 A Very Rare Copy Of This Book. At Some Point The Book Was Rebound And The Spine Replaced With Brown Leather The Original Boards Attached And New Eps. The Block Text Is All Original. The Original Ffep Has A Hand Written Name And Date Of 1851. All Pages Are Foxed And Some Edges Worn But Text Is All Intact. . Ambrose Dedicated The Book To The Right Honourable William Earl Of Bedford Lord Russel Baron Of Thornhaugh And This Is Printed On Page A2. The Book Is Divided Into Books I Ii Iii And Iv Parts I Ii Iii Iv V And Vi Followed By Book V And Is Listed Such In The Contents Pages At The Rear Of The Book. Last Page Is The Names Of Books By This Printer. 577 Pages. The Boards Are Leather Original Worn At The Corners Which Are Rounded. The Spine Has Been Professionally Added No Titles. Rubbing To The Leather On The Boards. A Rare Find Of An Isaac Ambrose Book In Excellent Condition. Alex Mccaslan hardcover
1712WRCAM43360London: Printed by Joseph Downing 1712. 266pp. Small quarto. Antique-style three-quarter speckled calf and marbled boards gilt morocco label. Text trimmed a bit close shaving the bottom of five words on one page. Some light foxing. Very good. From the Library of the Earls of Macclesfield with bookplate on front pastedown. Second edition of this collection after the first of 1706. The Society was charged with propagating the gospel in many far-flung regions including to the Indians of the British colonies in North America and to blacks in the West Indies. Included is the charter granted the Society by King William III the Society's request for fit ministers to be sent abroad a description of the qualifications of such ministers the standing orders of the Society and instructions for clergy and schoolmasters as to how they should comport themselves when on their missions. One chapter is devoted to prayers for schools in America. The final two chapters give a list of the members of the Society and a "Catalogue of the Missionaries Library." EUROPEAN AMERICANA and OCLC together locate only six copies of this second edition. A scarce and informative volume on the operations and philosophy of this important missionary organization. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 712/205. OCLC 228754493 54182866 460606759. SABIN 85934 note. Printed by Joseph Downing hardcover books
1706TS414London: Joseph Downing in Bartholomew Close Near West-Smithfield 1706. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Vg. small 4to. 97pp. Engraved frontispiece with caption below 'Printed by Order of The Society John ChamberlayneSecretary'. This engraving was used originally in a book in 1704 hence the removal of the inscription in the block beneath the society's coat of arms. The text includes an account of the settlements in New York New England Virginia; the experiences of missionaries; laboursamong the settlers and the Indian Tribes. Only 7 copies have appeared at auction since 1900. LACKING COVERS otherwise complete. A clean and crisp text block of arare item that has only appeared at auction <br/> <br/> Joseph Downing in Bartholomew Close Near West-Smithfield hardcover
176729803London 1767. Bound in attractive contemporary or early 19th century half morocco marbled boards marbled endpapers and raised spine bands. 'Sermons' stamped in gilt on spine. Bookplate of Paul Beilby Thompson 1784-1852 the first Baron Wenlock an English Whig and Member of Parliament during the late 1820's and the 1830's. Pages 80; 77 1; 99 1; 88; 91; 119 1; 68 1; 98 1 pp each as issued. A lovely set in Near Fine condition tear to one blank margin on the 1767 Sermon and spotting on a couple of its leaves.<br/><br/> The Preachers listed chronologically are Thomas Hayter 1755 James Johnson 1758 Anthony Ellis 1759 Richard Newcome 1761 John Hume 1762 Philip Yonge 1765 William Warburton 1766 John Ewer 1767. In addition to their Sermons the pamphlets print the Society's Charter its Proceedings over the preceding year names of members and donors; the names of the Society's missionaries in Canada the American Colonies and the West Indies with their narrative reports on their work including conversions of Indians and Negroes; and a list of the Bishops and Deans who have preached before the Society beginning in 1701. The form of a bequest to the Society is usually printed at the end.<br/> The Society's efforts in the American colonies aroused great resentment among some leading American clergy particularly Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew who viewed its activities as attempts to establish the Church of England in the New World and to destroy the democratic organization of American churches. Their resistance during the 1760's paralleled political developments which would produce the American Revolution. <br/> Certainly the Sermons reflect the high-water mark of British self-assurance. Bishop Hume describes "the real state of the multitudes-- a set of thoughtless illiterate untutoured creatures." Warburton's 1766 Sermon "a statement of British manifest destiny." Gephart dismisses objections of non-Episcopalians to the Society's mission: Americans suffer from the "outrageous folly" of "Freethinking." They are "a People where wealth and Civil Faction have as usual inflamed religious zeal." And the Society of Jesus has "immerged themselves in the worst part of civil intrigues." At the same time he and his colleagues unequivocally denounce "the infamous traffic for Slaves" which "directly infringes both divine and human Law." They are "endowed with all our Faculties possessing all our qualities but that of colour; our BRETHREN both by Nature and Grace." <br/>HAYTER: ESTC T47758. JOHNSON: Goldsmiths' 9409. Sabin 36223. ELLIS: ESTC T14001. NEWCOME: Sabin 54938. ESTC N23710. HUME: ESTC N37286. Goldsmiths' 9804. YONGE: Adams American Controversy 65-28. WARBURTON: Adams American Controversy 66-61. Sabin 101276. Blockson 8984. Gephart 10084. EWER: Adams American Controversy 67-5. unknown books