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Paris, Lecoffre 1935. 2 volumes in-12 brochés de 493 + 521 pages. Cartes. Tome 1 : Les epistres de Saint Paul. Tome 2 : Les évangiles synoptiques. Déchirure sans manque à la dernière de couverture du tome 2, sinon bel exemplaire.
Cerf 1989, In-8 broché, 183 pages. Bon état.
pp. 288, 136 [Appendix]. Appendix includes list of Patrons, Presidents, Treasurers and Secretaries in England, Wales, Canada, Newfoundland, West Indies, Asia, Australia and Africa; Monetary Contributions from Branch Societies; Extensive list of Contributors. XLib. 8vo. Original printed wraps, worn with some loss. Lacks paper spine. Wraps detached with old tape repairs. RELIGION BOX 1
pp. xviii, 1020, 14 [Index]. Double column. Small 4to. Original full red cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket torn with loss. Hardbound. Very good. This standard reference work was first published in 1840. It gives the reader, with no previous knowledge of Greek, fresh insight into the New Testament. Coordinated with Strong's Bible Concordance. RELIGION BOX 9
583p. + Engraved Portrait Frontis and full page plates. Plates foxed. Penciled ownership of: J. M. Marks, July 1, 1868. Front hinge cracked. All edges marbled. Large 8vo. Original quarter leather over cloth boards. Extremities worn with some loss. Raised bands. Spine worn. RELIGION BOX 9 / 1
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. With 4pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end.
516 p. Stamped ownership of Philadelphia Bible Society on first fly leaf. 12mo. 120mm. Original full black cloth binding. "Translated form the Greek being the version set forth A.D. 1611 revised A.D. 1881." RELIGION BX 7
570p. 24mo. Original full cloth binding. Unusual little Catholic New Testament for soldiers. Rather scarce. WWI 5
Paris, Editions du Cerf, Desclée de Brouwer 1970. In-8 carré relié pleine toile noire éditeur de LXI + 670 pages + table des thèmes. Préface de H I MARROU. Bel exemplaire.
Sm. 8vo., with 5 full-page coloured maps; original dark red full roan, sides with multiple frame border in blind, back gilt extra, gilt top, gilt edges, black endpapers, backstrip slightly pulled with minor loss (not affecting tooling or lettering) at headband, small scuff on rear board else a very good, bright, clean copy. With an attractive prize bookplate printed in red and dated 1902 on front paste-down. Appropriately the prize was awarded for Excellence in Biblical Knowledge. A most attractive copy in wholly unrestored RTS superior binding.
284p. Marble endpapers. Slightly age stained. Damp stained. 32mo. Original full red leather wallet binding. Lacks tongue. This pocket edition is extremely scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 5
Roy. 8vo., text in double column with marginal references, wanting front free endpaper, some mild and inoffensive spotting (mainly marginal), neat surname lettered on front paste-down; strongly bound in publisher's black full leather, sides elaborately blocked in blind, back with flat bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, gilt edges, primrose endpapers, small loss (not affecting lettering) at head of backstrip else a very good, bright, clean copy. Edition code: Small pica; 8vo., Marg. Ref. With the trade ticket of Avis & Norman of Uckfield on front paste-down, and nineteenth-century binder's ticket of Watkins on rear paste-down.
8vo., text in double-column with marginal references, with full-page engraved and coloured maps, neat contemporary inscription on blank preliminary; most attractively bound in contemporary full burgundy morocco, sides with multiple frame border in blind, back with five raised bands ruled in blind, second compartment lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, gilt doublures, chocolate endpapers, blue silk marker, a particularly well-preserved, bright, crisp copy. Classification: Pearl fcp; 8vo., marg.ref.
8vo., text in double-column; original early nineteenth century full roan, sides with multiple frame border in gilt and blind, back with five flat bands elaborately tooled in gilt, all compartments tooled in gilt to a floral design, all edges, gilt, gilt doublures, marbled endpapers, upper hinge starting (but binding entirely sound), a bright, firm copy in wholly unrestored period binding. Pica 8vo.
London, printed for Samuel Bagster, sans date vers 1830. In-32 relié plein maroquin vert de l'époque, dos lisse très orné de filets, entrelacs et fleurons dorés, doubles filets d'encadrement dorés sur les plats estampés à froid d'un motif en forme de losange, 132 pages. Relié à la suite : "The new testament of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ with short explanatory notes and numerous references to illustrative and parrallel passages, printed in a centre column". London, printed Samuel Bagster, 1834. 6 cartes et plans en couleur, 546 pages + 16 pages pour le catalogue de l'éditeur. Texte sur deux colonnes. Ex-dono manuscrit sur la page de garde "Donné par la duchesse de Rovigo au docteur Chabrand comme gage d'amitié". Toulouse 1842. Coins légèrement émoussés. Charmant exemplaire.
Paris P. Lethielleux 1885, In-4 relié demi basane brune, dos lisse à filets dorés. VI + 20 pages +20 cartes en couleurs, certaines sur double page + 20 planches, certaines dépliantes. Dos un peu frotté sans gravité, intérieur, cartes et planches en trés bel état. Ex libris. Trés bon exemplaire.
16mo., text in Latin, some light age-staining on endpapers, contemporary signature on half-title; elegantly bound in contemporary green full roan, sides with gilt and blind frame borders enclosing elaborate floral panel in blind, back with four raised bands ruled in gilt, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt with stylised floral spray, gilt edges, gilt doublures, expertly recased, small stain to blank upper margin of last third of text, else a very good, bright, crisp copy in sympathetically strengthened period binding.
805, [5], 250 pages. 5.8" x 5". Respectful wear to lovely tooled black leather binding. All edges gilt. Binding tight. A sound vintage copy. Book
Roy. 4to., First Edition thus, with a facsimile as frontispiece, small personal book-label on front paste-down; original blue cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, silk marker, a very good, clean copy in the dustwrapper.
8vo., Third Edition, neat contemporary signature on title ,some very faint spotting on title; attractively bound in contemporary half calf, marbled boards, back with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment with black leather label lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in blind, red sprinkled edges, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Middleton's classic treatise was first published in 1808 when he was Prebendary of Lincoln and shortly before his famous appointment as Lord Bishop of Calcutta where he founded Bishop's College. This, the second posthumous edition, is dedicated to his wife. A lovely copy in wholly unrestored contemporary binding. Extremely scarce.
12mo., neat eighteenth-century signature on front free endpaper, lengthy nineteenth-century inscription on front free endpaper verso; full period roan, boards framed in blind, expertly rebacked in style, a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy. With publisher's advertisement leaf at end. 'Calculated not only to promote the reading of the Holy Scriptures in Families and Schools, but also to remove that great Uneasiness observable in Children upon the Appearance of hard Words in their Lessons'. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Not in Darlow & Moule; we have been able to trace only the BL copy.
Roy. 8vo., text in double column with marginal references, wanting one blank preliminary; handsomely bound in full niger pebble-grain calf, sides with multiple frame border in blind, bevelled boards, back with raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt (very slightly faded), gilt edges, gilt doublures, chocolate endpapers, a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy in wholly unrestored publisher's binding. Printing ref: Minion; Crown 4to. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Paris, Chez Emery, Saugrain, Pierre Martin, 1730. In-4 plein veau de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs très orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge. (4)-LXXVIII-(2)-403-(1)-XVIII-(2)-405 à 732 pages. Divisé en deux parties. Table des passages de l'Ecriture qui sont expliqués ou cités dans cet ouvrage, table des auteurs, table des matières par ordre alphabétique, ordre et explication des figures. Orné de 27 planches gravées hors-texte (complet) et de deux bandeaux gravés par Leclerc d'après Baquoy, et par Scotin. Bandeaux, lettrines. Très nombreuses notes explicatives en bas de chaque page. Mors du second plat fendu en partie supérieure sur 5cm et sur 1cm au premier plat avec léger manque de cuir à la coiffe, fragilité des mors en partie inférieure, coins un peu émoussés, intérieur en parfait état. Une planche a été restaurée dans un angle (restauration bien faite), ex-libris manuscrit en page de titre et annotation en page de garde masqués anciennement par un collage. Intérieur en parfait état. Les planches sont de belle qualité, grandes de marges. Planches du plus grand intérèt : Différentes formes de l'ascia (outil en forme de hache), costumes, coiffures, Bacchus, ceintures virginales, technique pour lancer des pierres énormes, différentes formes de clefs dont les Anciens se sont servis, vases de parfum, représentation du "Démon de midi" chez les Anciens. L'auteur, Dom Jacques Martin, Bénédictin érudit, est né à Fanjeaux (Haut Languedoc) en 1684, il est décédé à Paris en 1751. Il s'est particulièrement occupé de recherches sur les origines de la Gaule et des Celtes. Tous ses ouvrages sont fort estimés. Il a également découvert plusieurs opuscules de Saint-Augustin, Cf. Larousse XIXe - Barbier II, 377 - Brunet III, 1496.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with engraved folding map as frontispiece, 7 folding engraved maps and plans, and engraved plan in the text, wanting blank preliminary to first volume, neat uniform contemporary signature on front free endpaper versos; attractively bound in contemporary full calf BY MARTIN OF EXETER, sides with double frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in gilt, backs with raised bands, second and third compartments with double leather labels (black/red respectively) lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments richly tooled in gilt, marbled edges, marbled endpapers, gilt dentelles, doublures tooled in blind, boards mildly age-marked, backstrip gilt a little faded, wanting upper label of second volume (but lettering legible in blind), joints mildly rubbed else a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy in wholly unrestored period binding. With the elaborate nineteenth-century personal pictorial bookplate of Edward Lewton Penny on front paste-down of first volume. The binding is signed on rear paste-downs. Prideaux's classic account was first published 1715-1717. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
10 vols., 8vo., cloth, a near fine set. Much-needed and high quality facsimile reissue of the original edition published 1847-54. Comprises the complete works together with Heber's 'Life'. NOW VERY SCARCE IN ITS OWN RIGHT