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186638815Boston: Nichols and Noyes 1866. First edition. Paper wrappers. Lacking the wrappers else a very good copy contents lightly soiled. 22 pp. 16mo. Results of the meeting called by pastor Dr. N. Adams to address congregational concerns over the lack of activity in the church. Some of the recommendations include a renewal of covenant addresses to church members union among churches observance of the Sabbath Sabbath schools and a city missionary society. Sabin 70116. Nichols and Noyes unknown books
184116393Aachen, Verlag von J. Hensen 1841. XII, 248 S., Eigentümersignatur auf Titelblatt nachgebundene Ausgabe, , Leinen mit Rückenschild, innen etwas stockfleckig, 2 Seiten unten an der Ecke mit Fehlstück (kein Text) sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1862003729Venedig, S. Lazaro, 1862. 5 Blatt, 550 S., 1 Blatt. Index. Kleinformatiger Halblederband der Zeit mit dreiseitigem Goldschnitt. Die Ausgabe bietet die Preisgedichte des armenischen Patriarchen Nerses IV. (1102-1173) im armenischen Original sowie in 32 Sprachen (d. h. zum Teil auch Druckschriften, deren Alphabete offenbar im armenischen Kloster S. Lazarus in Venedig in Gebrauch waren!), darunter äthiopisch, arabisch, keltisch, chaldäisch, deutsch, griechisch, grönländisch, irisch, isländisch, malaiisch, persich, russisch, chinesisch, syrisch, türkisch. Der Rücken ist leicht berieben und das hintere Rückengelenk oben ca. 5 cm aufgeplatzt, sonst handelt es sich jedoch um ein noch ordentliches Exemplar der reizvollen Polyglotte.
1881009257London: Trubner & Co 1881. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. Revised edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. xvi 252 pages of text followed by 3 pages of Notices of the First Edition by the Press. Hardcover binding with moderate shelfwear and rubbing; spine strip is cleanly detached from the rear board. Lacks the front endpaper. Previous owner's name in pencil on preliminary page. Moderate foxing on first and last few pages. Trubner & Co Hardcover books
1881009257London: Trubner & Co 1881. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. Revised edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. xvi 252 pages of text followed by 3 pages of Notices of the First Edition by the Press. Hardcover binding with moderate shelfwear and rubbing; spine strip is cleanly detached from the rear board. Lacks the front endpaper. Previous owner's name in pencil on preliminary page. Moderate foxing on first and last few pages. Trubner & Co Hardcover
1855R119078Rome, Imprimerie de la Propagande 1855 4 parties en un volume physique : xiv,144 + 78 + [79-150] + 88pp., 1e édition, 23cm., reliure cart. moderne (plats marbrés, dos en toile avec titre doré), feuilles de garde décorées, un cachet sur la page de titre, imprimé sur papier de luxe, texte frais sauf quelques rares rousseurs, bon état, [suite du titre: " L'apostasie du Clergé de Constantinople de l'Eglise de Rome, sa violation des institutions de l'Eglise Orientale, et ses vexations contre les chrétiens de ce rite. Seuls moyens practicables pour rétablir l'ordre dans l'Eglise Orientale, et arriver par là à l'union générale et à la restauration sociale de tous les chrétiens"], poids: 1kg., R119078
181621896Stuttgard, chez J.G. Cotta, 1816 ; in-8 (199 mm), demi-veau lavallière à petits coins, dos lisse à faux-nerfs dorés, fleurons à froid, titre doré, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque) ; [1-1bl.], IV, [1-1bl.], 218 pp.
1886126414Paris, Hachette, 1886. XV, 611; 632; 670 Seiten. 22 cm. Originalhalblederbände.
185293748New York: R. Craighead 1852. Paperback. Very Good. 10p. Softcover in original wrapper. 18 cm. Disbound removed from bound volume with stitch marks and other evidence of binding along left side. Moderate vertical crease. Modest cover soil and spotting. Large pink slip tipped in and titled "Notice to Editors" soliciting the atterntion of Editors and Publishers of Newspapers and hoping they will decide ".to lend their aid in disseminating peaceable arguments on this vital subject by giving it a place in their periodicals." A strong condemnation of slavery. R. Craighead paperback
188225318Sergiyev Posad Russia: I. Efimova 1882. 186 4 pages. Including a double-page color tinted lithograph view of the monastery grounds and architecture; at back is a double-page map-plan giving the geographical position of the monastery and the layout of the grounds within the wider community; a number key with description is on the following pages. Text entirely in Cyrillic describing in a chronology the history of the monastery established by one of the most important Russian Orthodox patron saints of Russia the monk Sergius of Radonezh Saint Vartholomei Kirilovich. With the occasional marginal pencil comment and mark. Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2" size; bound in the original finely pebble-textured dark teal cloth. Edge-wear tips wear-through; spine cloth fraying and loosening at bottom. Remains of old label old sticker with number on front board; no blank free endpapers; a couple of pencil numbers and a pen number and with the stamp of a church library with a central illustration of the same & another rectangular stamp that is partially incomplete throughout. Text generally clean and very good; lithographed plate & the map also in very good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. I. Efimova hardcover books
181594228Broxbourne, Societatis ob Biblia Sacra, 1815. [2] Bl., 519 S. 27 x 22,5 cm. Ganzleder der Zeit mit Blindprägung u. Vollfarbschnitt.
18822209140063Fitchburg Mass.: Orthodox Congregational Church 1882 . First Edition. Paperback. Good. Early American Cookbook Bound in publisher's printed wraps. Softcover. Spine frayed. Clean unmarked pages. 80 pages 4 blank lined leaves. Contemporary advertisements. Fitchburg, Mass.: Orthodox Congregational Church paperback
1820ZB1283966St. Petersburg: Russian Orthodox Church ca. 1820. 1204 pp. contemporary full leather binding now very dry worn and lacking the leather spine covering; masonic book plate to the front paste down old inked ownership markings to the front free endpaper the title page and the following blank else internally clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. St. Petersburg: Russian Orthodox Church hardcover
18601753Sergiyev Posad. c.1860-1900. A set of 40 hand-carved and painted wooden buildings forming a toy model of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius the tallest piece measuring 26cm in height with the original block-printed guide sheet showing how the pieces should be laid out also showing walkways 63.5 x 48.5cm. The set is apparently lacking four wall sections and several smaller pieces however the numbering system is somewhat hard to discern with the ink numbers on the bases of the pieces often obscured and the numbering on the guide sheet being slightly erratic/mismatched to the pieces so it is difficult to be certain. It is however also possible to arrange the set in a slightly more compact manner in order to complete the walls as the example sold at Christies mentioned below was presented which also appeared to lack a couple of wall sections and other pieces and where the pieces were fixed in place to a board with the guide sheet lacking. There are some small losses and repairs to several of the pieces but broadly the set is in good condition; the guide sheet is very fragile and has several holes two affecting the printed plan and some splitting along the folds but remains a remarkable survival. A very charming vibrantly hand-painted late nineteenth-century toy model of the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii the most important monastery in Russia and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church.</p><p>The monastery was founded in 1337 by Sergius of Radonezh later one of the most venerated Russian saints and a spiritual patron of the nation. Its first stone cathedral was built in 1422 by a group of refugee Serbian monks which decorated with frescoes painted by the greatest icon painters of medieval Russia Andrei Rublev and Daniil Chyorny came to serve as the place of baptism for Muscovite royals. In 1476 Ivan III commissioned the church of the Holy Spirit now one of the few remaining examples of a Russian church topped with a belltower and in 1559 Ivan the Terrible ordered the construction of the six-pillared Assumption Cathedral ultimately completed after twenty-six years. During the sixteenth century the monastery grew into one of the wealthiest landowners in Russia. It was also a notable centre of chronicle-writing and icon painting and housed an eminent library of manuscripts and books. Its stone walls were constructed in the 1550s helping it to withstand the famous sixteen-month Polish-Lithuanian siege of 1608-1610. Throughout the seventeenth century during which Peter the Great twice took refuge in the monastery numerous buildings were added including the Church of John the Baptist's Nativity commissioned by the Stroganovs. In 1744 Empress Elizabeth conferred on the cloister the dignity of a Lavra and also oversaw the construction of a further church as well as the belltower the tallest building in the present set.</p><p>The monastery is situated in the town of Sergiyev Posad which itself grew alongside the monastery just over 40 miles northeast of Moscow. From the eighteenth century Sergiyev Posad developed into a centre of toy-making and by the following century the town was home to hundreds of independent artisans and workshops making all manner of wooden toys including the famous nesting dolls. Toy models of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius such as the present example were produced by local craftspeople from around the 1860s with the Sergiyev Posad Toy Museum holding another similar model in its collections.</p><p>A near-identical model from the collection of Alexandra Tolstoy was also sold at Christies in 2020 25th November lot 90. [Sergiyev Posad]. unknown