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1763117085Herissant 1763 A Paris, Chez Claude Hérissant, 1763, 2 volumes in-12 de 95x170 mm environ, xl, 505 pages, (4) ff. (Table) - vij, 510 pages, (5) ff. (Table). Pleine basane mouchetée, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces de cuir bleu, caissons ornés, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées, gardes blanches. Petits manques aux coiffes, discrets trous de vers sur la reliure, traces de mouillures sur une quinzaine de feuillets (tome 2), sinon bon état général.
178663966Paris, chez [André-Charles] Cailleau, 1786. 12°. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten. V [recte IV], S. (5-)178, 1 Bl., Ldr. d. Zt. m. reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
17773520Paris, Humblot, 1777. in12 (10 x 17 cm), veau brun ùoucheté, dos sans nerfs orné, pièce rouge, filet or sur les coupes, tranches rouges. XII et 348 pp. dont approbation et privilège du Roi.
1766LFA-126713800Un ouvrage de 289 pages, format 240 x 180 mm, reliure cuir d'époque, publié en 1766 à Lyon (Imprimerie d'Aimé Delaroche, seul Imprimeur ordinaire de Monseigneur le Duc de Villeroy, de la Ville et de l'Hôpital Général de la Charité), bon état
1740558859Oxford: John Baskett 1740. The full titles of these THREE BOOKS BOUND AS ONE are--The book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David--The Holy Bible containing the old and new testaments: Newly translated out of the original tongues: And with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his majesty's special command--The 3 years of publication are 1741 1740 & 1737.VERY RUBBED BOARDS and lots of leather missing from the spine Raised Bands still intact CONTENTS Very Good.Please Email for further details. . Sighed By a "W.Baker". First Edition of This Edition. Full-Leather. Fair Contents VERY GOOD/No Jacket. Illus. by Not Illustrated. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". HARDBACK. John Baskett Hardcover
179912519Madrid: Viuda e hijo de MarÃn 1799. 209x147mm. 8¼x5¾". Madrid viuda e hijo de MarÃn 1799. En 4º 209 x 147mm. Portada grabada por Andrade 16 246 65 pp. Encuadernación de la época en piel lomera con hilos a modo de nervios grecas en las calles y un tejuelo en marroquén ligeramente sobada. Segunda edición reimpresión de la primera de 1744 aunque con numerosas adiciones. Constituciones de la regla de San AgustÃn aprobadas en 1741 con varios capÃtulos dedicados a las casas agustinas en América y Filipinas con lo que se debe observar en las Visitas de los conventos por los Comisarios de Indias y otras regulaciones tocantes a las misiones. Se expresa además el cambio de la casa matriz en América a la de Santa Fe de Bogotá dejando de serlo la de Panamá según se expresa en esta Constitución. El último capÃtulo está dedicado a la Provincia de San Rafael en las Filipinas. Viuda e hijo de Marín unknown
178616502Paris, Onfroi, 1786 ; 3 tomes in-8 ; demi-veau havane, dos à faux-nerfs décoratifs et pièces de titre et tomaison vieux-rouge, tranches mouchetées ; IV, 351 ; 308 ; 308 pp. et 4 planches dépliantes dont 3 cartes géographiques.
1795068236London: R. Boyer; The Letter Press by Thomas Bensley; 1795. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 10" x 6.5" x 2. James Fittler Engraver. FIRST EDITION 1795. VOLUME 2 ONLY out of 2 volumes. This is The "Killer" Bible famously known for it's misprint of the verse in Mark 7:27 which says "But Jesus said unto her Let the children first be killed: for it is not meet to take the children's bread and cast it unto the dogs." Herbert 1394.This volume 2 contains Proverbs through Revelation. Hardcover. Bound in navy blue textured leather. Covers are plain with the exception of a gilt tooled decorative lining bordering the edges. Hubbed spine with five raised bands gilt lettering and decorative gilt lining. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers in dark blue gold magenta and white color themes. A decorative gilt tooling boarders the inner board edges. Title page is ornamented. Dual columned. Illustrated with lovely copper engraved plates in black and white throughout. Chapters are listed in Roman Numerals. Unpaginated. <br><br>CONDITION: Shows overall shelf wear with some foxing and occasional discoloration and offsetting in spots within the textblock yet copy is fully legible. Some cracking at the center where The New Testament begins yet binding is sound and boards are firmly affixed. Ex libre bookplate affixed to the front pastedown from a previous owner. Free from marginalia or annotation. A fascinating copy. <br><br>ABOUT ENGRAVER JAMES FITTLER: James Fittler 1758 to 1835 was a British engraver of portraits and landscapes and an illustrator of books. He was appointed by King George III to be his marine engraver. Fittler was born in London in October 1758. In April 1778 he enrolled as student at the Royal Academy Schools and studied engraving. Besides book illustrations he distinguished himself by numerous works after English and foreign artists chiefly portraits. He also engraved landscapes marine subjects and topographical views and was appointed marine engraver to George III. In 1788 he resided at 62 Upper Charlotte Street Rathbone Place in London. Fittler was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1800. He died at Turnham Green and was buried in Chiswick churchyard. His prints books and copper-plates were sold at Sotheby's on 14–16 July 1825. Wikipedia <br><br>Additional photographs available upon request. At over 3 lbs. additional shipping may be needed and will come with "adult signature required" upon delivery. Full refund if not satisfied. R. Boyer; The Letter Press by Thomas Bensley; hardcover
1795072760London: Purlished by the late W. Heptinstall & sold by the Proprietor T. Heptinstall N. 131 Fleet Street 1795. Hardcover. Very Good. 15" x 11.75" x 2.5" respectively. Illustrated. This very large very heavy two-volume set is bound in full red leather. Matching covers are ornamented in gilt tooled decoration. Spines are stamped in gilt lettering and bear twelve raised bands. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers in dark blue green and yellow color tones. Illustrated with full paged engraved plates eleven in Volume I including frontispiece; ten plates in Volume II. Text is dual columned. Volume I is Genesis through Solomon's Song. Volume II is Isaiah through Revelation and includes Notes to the first volume and new testament in three columns at the back. Both volumes unpaginated. Each measures 15" tall x 11.75" wide. On a shelf this set spans 5 inches. ESTC: T95048. Herbert 1399. <br><br>CONDITION: Cover shows overall wear and discoloration. Inner hinges have cracked yet boards are firmly attached and the binding is solid. Occasional dampstain yet text and illustrations are largely unaffected. Volume I contains a full page of handwritten family records on the front flyleaf of the family of William Marriott not ancestors of the hotel family in dipped ink the earliest date being 1807. Leaves have lightly toned with only occasional discoloration or marking. Engravings are magnificent. A lovely heirloom-quality set. At over 22 lbs. with shipping materials due to this set's size and weight an additional shipping charge will apply. Full refund if not satisfied. Purlished by the late W. Heptinstall & sold by the Proprietor T. Heptinstall, N. 131 Fleet Street hardcover
1756WRCAM37480Madrid 1756. 2pp. plus integral blank leaf. Maltese cross printed above title. Folio. Dbd. Contemporary manuscript annotation in ink and later pencil annotation on first page. Accomplished in manuscript at Buen Retiro Spain on February 13 1756 signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales with additional manuscript annotations. Inscriptions in ink on recto and verso of integral blank leaf. Extremely light dampstaining in margins occasional minor soiling. A very good copy. A rare broadsheet proclamation by Ferdinand VI King of Spain confirming that the law is to be observed in a precise and punctual manner. The pertinent law recorded earlier in the RECOPILACION DE LAS INDIAS outlines the method of reviewing the administration and recording the accounts of the hospitals in the New World maintained by the religious order of St. John of God. The Hospital Brothers of St. John of God were present in America most notably New Spain and Peru beginning in the early 17th century. Following the initial 16th-century wave of evangelization represented by the Franciscans Dominicans Augustinians Mercedarians and Jesuits the Hospital Brothers was one "of another group of orders of varying characteristics but largely devoted to caring for the sick and the destitute in the cities. Their very existence attested the new needs of an increasingly complex colonial society" CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA. This copy accomplished in manuscript in Buen Retiro on February 13 1756 is signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo El Rey" and the annotation "Por mandado del Rey." Manuscript inscriptions on the recto and verso of the integral blank leaf attest to the document being reviewed by the Spanish colonial government in Santiago de Chile in 1757. <br> <br> A rare proclamation concerning the work of the Hospital Brothers of St. John of God in the New World. Not in Medina BHA or Palau nor on OCLC. CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA I pp.519- 20. unknown books
17621762kjvdp<p><strong>1762 Folio First Edition thus of the King James Bible revised by Dr. F.S. Paris.</strong></p><p>PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 260 YEAR OLD ULTRA RARE KING JAMES BIBLE</p><p><strong><em>The Holy Bible </em></strong><strong><em>containing the OLD and NEW </em></strong><strong><em> TESTAMENTS; </em></strong><strong><em>Newly Translated out of the </em></strong><strong><em>ORIGINAL TONGUES </em></strong><strong><em>AND </em></strong><strong><em>With the former TRANSLATIONS diligently </em></strong><strong><em>compared and revised </em></strong><strong><em>By His Majesty's Special Command. </em></strong><strong><em>Appointed to be read in Churches. </em></strong><strong><em>CAMBRIDGE </em></strong><strong><em>Printed by JOSEPH BENTHAM Printer to the UNIVERSITY; </em></strong><strong><em>Sold by BENJAMIN DOD Bookseller at the Bible and Key </em></strong><strong><em>in Ave-Mary. near St. Paul's LONDON. 1762. </em></strong><strong><em>CUM PRIVILEGIO </em></strong></p><p><strong>There have been many revisions of the King James Bible ie. 1615 1629 1638 <u><em>1762</em></u> 1769 and 1772. This Bible is extremely rare and of great importance. This revision is the foundation of what we know as the King James Version today.</strong></p><p>FEATURING </p><p>A BEAUTIFUL NEW EXTRA FINE BLACK SHEEPSKIN LEATHER BINDING WITH OLD BRASS FURNITURE AND BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE MARBLED ENDPAPERS</p><p>MEASURES <strong><u>16 " x 10 1/4" x 5 1/4 " THICK OVERALL</u></strong> A MASSIVE PULPIT FOLIO NORMALLY FOUND BOUND IN TWO VOLUMES MAKING THIS EXAMPLE EVEN MORE RARE !</p><p>HERBERT # 1142 D & M # 854</p><p><strong> "The 'standard' edition prepared by Dr. F.S. Paris of Sidney Sussex College Cambridge and H. Therold fellow of Magdalene. In this Bible a serious attempt was made to correct the text of King James' version by amending the spelling and punctuation unifying and extending the use of italics and removing printers' errors. Marginal annotations which had been growing in some Bibles since 1660 although excluded from others were finally received into the place they have occupied ever since sundry new ones being added. Lloyd's dates and chronological notes were also adopted and increased and the marginal references were much enlarged."</strong></p><p>Herbert A.S. <em>Historical Catalogue of Printed Bibles English 1525-1961. </em>1968. The British and Foreign Bible Society: London. page 274.</p><p><strong>Dr. F. S. Scrivener also a brilliant scholar on the King James Bible says:</strong></p><p><strong> "Dr. Paris performed his task with more diligence exactness and moderation than his Oxford successor i.e. Dr. Benjamin Blayney of Hertford College 1769 ed.</strong></p><p>Scrivener <em>The Authorized Edition.</em> 1884 pp. 28.</p><p><strong>Darlow and Moule in their catalog includes an entry for the quarto version of this edition and adds this regarding the folio:</strong></p><p><strong>" A folio edition of this Bible was also printed in the same year but copies are very scarce: It is said that only six survived a fire at Dod's warehouse. The British Museum possess a copy." This copy at the British Museum contains a circa 19th century manuscript note in support of this statement</strong></p><p>T.H. Darlow M.A. and H.F. Moule M.A. <em>Historical catalogue of the printed editions of Holy Scripture in the library of the British and Foreign Bible Society. </em>1903. The Bible House146 Queen Victoria Street E.C.: London. Vol.1 pp 287.</p><p>COLLATION</p><p>Engraved frontispiece. Text ends on Xxx6b followed by the index and tables ending on Zzz4b. The insertion of the Apocrypha A to M interrupts the signatures as issued. Complete.</p><p>First Timothy 4:16 incorrectly renders "thy doctrine" is retained.</p><p>CONDITION</p><p>First few leaves have water staining most likely caused by Dod's warehouse fire. Final few leaves with some moderate soiling. All else good. Please see pics for more.</p><p><strong>A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A TRUE MUSEUM PIECE</strong></p> J. BENTHAM hardcover