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184941413London: George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1850 1849. Worn copy of The Good Book in a full calf binding with a blind stamp on the front cover reading "Naval and Military Bible Society." Pages tanned some signatures sprung. Sold as a binding only . Small 8vo unpaginated. George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode books
20-AY4L-RVX3Hardcover. Good. Burgundy genuine cowhide 1978 edition. There are about 75 pages with marks/underlining legibility not an issue. Original NIV text not the updated edition. Shipping daily. hardcover
1978G0310902401I3N00Grand Rapids : Zondervan Bible 1978. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Grand Rapids : Zondervan Bible hardcover
1989GB008TI55KUI3N00Nelson 1989. Leather Bound. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Nelson hardcover
0310902223.Gleather_bound. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
16111613kjvshe<p><strong>1611 King James Holy Bible First Edition Second Issue 1613 /1611</strong></p><p>PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 411 YEAR OLD FIRST EDITION 1611 KING JAMES BIBLE SECOND ISSUE THE GREAT SHE BIBLE PRINTED BY ROBERT BARKER AT LONDON IN 1613 / 1611. 59 LINE BLACK LETTER PULPIT FOLIO. THE HISTORIC 1611 EDITION WAS ISSUED FIVE TIMES IN THIS FORMAT : 1611 <strong>1613</strong> 1617 1634<strong> </strong>1640. HERBERT # 319 D & M # 246 STC # 2224. Measures 16 x 11 x 5 " . This Bible is complete without facsimiles. Newly and beautifully rebound in dark brown calf with blind stamped covers in the Cambridge style and gold lined spine. Half-leather deluxe clamshell protective storage box is provided as well $1500 value.</p><p>The Holy Bible Conteyning the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesties Speciall Commandement. Appointed to be read in Churches. <em>London: Robert Barker 1613-11.</em></p><p><u>A complete copy of the second folio edition of the King James Bible known as the "Great She Bible"</u>—named for the corrected rendering of Ruth 3;15- "she went into the citie". Herbert notes "The general title is usually dated 1613 though the NT title bears the date 1611.</p><p>Pulpit Folio printed in fancy old English black letter type font text in double columns 59 lines to the full column printed within ruled borders with enclosed inner and outer margins for side-notes roman type for chapter summaries roman and italic for side-notes General and New Testament titles within woodcut border General Title mounted almanac and calendar in red and black ink woodcut historiated and decorated initials headbands and tailpieces engraved Speed 1611 map of Canaan and Speed's Genealogies inserted before Genesis that is frequently defective or missing in copies of this edition present here with blemish. Damp Staining foxing smudging in places throughout sometimes rather heavy. All in all a good and complete example with all original pages without the use of facsimile replacements.</p><p><strong>Complete copies of the Great She Bible are highly desirable and uncommon.</strong></p><p>A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A TRUE MUSEUM PIECE</p> Robert Barker hardcover
16455<p>A child's writing on a free end paper can be removed on request. No date. All edges gilt and gilt embellishments inside all edges; gilt title on spine. 5 raised bands worn. Head & tail worn but restored and recoloured. Please expect extra postage overseas.</p> Oxford University Press , Amen Corner hardcover
1960mon0000082852Good Counsel Publishing 1960T. leather_bound. Like New. in x in x in. Good Counsel Publishing hardcover
2003mon0000106146Covenant Communications 2003T. hardcover. New. 1.9000 in x 11.0000 in x 9.2000 in. Because of weight/size this cannot ship internationally Covenant Communications hardcover
2010D102-102425-LLU-210X11Ishi Press 2012-01-03. paperback. SHIPS DAILY WITH FREE TRACKING!. 5x1x8. Ishi Press paperback
Q-2511-22f<p>Tight clean unmarked pages. Square spine. Very good copy.</p> Power Publshing Corporation
ANAIS-1571452826Thunder Bay Pr. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Thunder Bay Pr hardcover
16791679oxford<p><strong>1679 King James Holy Bible 2nd Oxford Edition</strong></p><p>PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION- EXQUISITE GENUINE 345 YEAR OLD KING JAMES BIBLE PRINTED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS AT THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE IN OXFORD.<strong> Small quarto 8.5 x 6.5 x 2.75 inches. </strong>Herbert #745. <strong>INCLUDING </strong>1. THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. 2. THE OLD TESTAMENT WITH THE APOCRYPHA. 3. THE NEW TESTAMENT. 4. THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMS COLLECTED INTO ENGLISH METER. Pages are in very good condition throughout with some scattered foxing/browinging in places.</p><p><strong>This is perhaps the earliest edition of the English Bible which has dates added in the margins based upon the famous work <em>Annales Veteris et Novi Testamenti</em> 1650-4 see inset above by James Ussher 1581- 1656 Archbishop of Armagh. Ussher dated the creation as year 1 counting time forward systematically using Biblical chronology and genealogy. He dated Job 2400 the Nativity 4000 and the exile of John to Patmos Island in year 4093. Biblical Historians generally agree that this took place in 90 A.D. It has been about 1900 years since this event and when added to the 4093 years that led up to this event= approx. 6020 years have passed to today showing the true age of the EARTH. In 1680 Oxford University Press printed their first folio edition of the King James Bible which included an index to accompany these marginal dates.</strong></p><p><strong>Oxford University Press</strong> <strong>OUP</strong> is the publishing house of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was printed in 1478 while over a century later the Press was officially granted the legal right to print books by decree in 1586. In 1633 King Charles the First granted a charter to the University permitting them to print all manner of books including the English Bible. This charter would not be acted upon for another 42 years <strong><em>until 1675 when they printed the King James Bible for the very first time. </em></strong></p><p>University of Oxford Press is governed by a group of 15 academics the Delegates of the Press appointed by the vice- chancellor of the University of Oxford. The Delegates of the Press are led by the Secretary to the Delegates who serves as OUP's chief executive and as its major representative on other university bodies. Oxford University Press has had a similar governance structure since the 17th century. The press is located on Walton Street Oxford opposite Somerville College in the inner suburb of Jericho.</p><p>For the last 400 years OUP has focused primarily on the publication of pedagogical texts. It continues this tradition today by publishing academic journals dictionaries English language resources bibliographies books on Indology music classics literature and history as well as Bibles and atlases.</p><p>A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF A LATE ENGLISH RESTORATION PERIOD KING JAMES BIBLE AND A HISTORIC EXAMPLE WITH TONS OF SHELF APPEAL THAT WILL SURELY DELIGHT BOTH THE SENSES AND THE SOUL !</p><p>Please inquire for photos etc.</p> Oxford University Press
16741674HAYES<p><strong>1674 King James Holy Bible Massive Pulpit Folio</strong></p><p><em>The Holy Bible Containing the Bookes of the Old & New Testament. Cambridge: printed by John Hayes. Printer to the University 1674. <strong>Measures 18 1/2" tall by 13 1/2" wide by 5 1/2" thick overall and weighs a hefty 34 pounds before packaging. </strong> Not in Herbert but 717 for reference and a new entry 718 is added by this seller Wing B2291 ESTC R38709. COMPLETE Very Good.</em></p><p><strong> John Hayes large paper edition pulpit folio profusely extra illustrated. A wonderful example of an English Restoration Era Bible with King Charles II association. Bound by the Royal Book Binder Samuel Mearne and gifted to his Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod Sir Edward de Carteret. Then passing by descent to his daughter Dame Elizabeth de Carteret. Her inscription appears on the bottom of the general title page engraving documenting uncommon early female ownership - " My father Sr. Edward Carteret gave me this book: Eliz. Carteret."</strong></p><p><strong> Sir Edward Carteret 1620- 1683 of Jersey Island was a member of King Charles II court in exile <em>was Knighted and appointed the first Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter in Ordinary to the King Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod</em> and Bailiff of Jersey during the Restoration. His Daughter Elizabeth 1663- 1717 married her kinsman Sir Phillipe de Carteret 2nd Baronet of St. Ouen Jersey and their son Charles was Baptised in 1679 with King Charles II standing as one of his godfathers. She is interred in Westminster Abbey where there is a monument to her in the north aisle nave. </strong></p><p><strong> It appears to have been a practice of Charles II to gift the Hayes folio Bible to members of his court: the Hely-Hutchinson copy now in the New York Public Library is also in a Mearne binding includes the Visscher engravings and was a gift from Charles II to John Maitland First Duke of Lauderdale who also served the King while in exile.</strong></p><p><strong>Printed in double columns calendar in red and black separate letterpress title for the New Testament and doubled ruled in red throughout affirming its Royal / Noble provenance. With an engraved general title page by Jan Drapentier and extra illustrated with 95 double page plates engraved by Claes Jansz Visscher after Rubens Diepenbeeck Vos Bloemaert Bruyn Heemskerck Landerseel and others. The plates are from a series originally published in the Netherlands by C.J. Visscher and later acquired by printer John Hayes. They are found in several copies of this edition in varying numbers up to 115. </strong></p><p><strong> A complete list of the engravings and an extensive biography of the de Carterets is available upon request. This Bible appeared in Bonham's auction catalog on June 8th 2016 with an auction estimate of $25000- $35000. See pics at the end of the picture gallery catalog is included with purchase.</strong></p><p><strong>Collation and Condition: </strong><em>Half Title supplied in facsimile on cotton linen paper 1 </em><em>General Title page engraving 1 King James Dedicatory Epistle 2pp. The order of how the psalter.and.the rest of the Holy Scriptures are to be read.1pp. The Kalendar 3pp. The Translatours to the reeder.11pp. The names and order of all the books.1pp. The Old Testament signed B2-Iii3 The Apocrypha signed Kkk-Yyy The New Testament Title page 1 The New Testament signed Yyy3- Qqqq3b ending with Finis. Wants the final blank otherwise<strong> COMPLETE. </strong>The paper is thick bright crisp and very clean with only some scattered marginal spotting and occasional mild toning. It has wonderfully large margins all around with straight edges strong corners and clean gutters. There are 5 leaves remargined repaired tears to 5 other leaves additional minor marginal repairs and a few plates mounted to new matching leaves. All work has been carried out neatly and to high degree of professionalism using sympathetic paper. </em></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BINDING: </strong>This Bible is in its original restoration era fine dark brown leather binding. It is both extra gold and extra blind stamped with beautiful details as pictured. The spine has raised cords creating 8 compartments and is stamped Holy Bible. The covers also feature wonderfully decorated turn ins. It has been rebacked at some time in the distant past with the original spine laid on. The front cover outer joint is cracked but not split and is holding firmly as it should. The rear outer and both inner joints are not cracked or split and are also holding firmly. Beautiful marbled end papers and gold gilt text block fore edges complete the binding very nicely. It has been recently treated with a centuries old formulation used by the best restorers in Europe for decades and gently buffed to a lovely sheen.</p><p><strong>SAMUEL MEARNE-</strong> 20 April 1624 – May 1683</p><p>An English Restoration Bookbinder and publisher whose work is considered a high point of pre-industrial bookbinding. He and his sons Charles and Samuel Jr. were referred to by historians as the Queene's Binder.</p><p>Mearne was born in Reading England and lived all of his professional life in Little Britain in Aldersgate. He passed his apprenticeship in 1646 and set up as a bookseller and publisher. In 1655 he and two others went to the Netherlands where he probably performed a service to Charles II in exile because he was named bookbinder to the king on 20 June 1660. He was also a part owner of the king's printing house with John Bill and Christopher Barker. In 1668 Charles petitioned to have Mearne and others admitted to the Stationers' Company. In the Stationers' Company Mearne would serve as warden and later master. In 1674 he became the stationer in ordinary to Charles and the next year he and his son were made grants for life to their position.</p><p>The earliest surviving books bound by Mearne come from 1655 while many survive from his time as bookbinder to the king. His workshop produced beautiful gold tooled and onlay bindings for Charles and the royal libraries. <strong>For the chapels gifts and presentations of the installation of the Knight of the Garter ceremonies Mearne's shop produced even more lavishly bound books. </strong></p><p>Professionally Mearne was popular with other publishers for his work at hunting down illegal presses. While he did not perform the binding himself personally after his appointment he oversaw the production and designs of his books.</p><p>Samuel Mearne Sr. died in 1683 with his son Charles dying in 1686 and Samuel Mearne Jr. taking over the shop and appointments until the Glorious Revolution in 1689.</p><p>THIS VOLUME IS VERY HEAVY AND WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL POSTAGE. PLEASE INQUIRE.</p><p>ADDITIONAL PICS AND MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE.</p><p>A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A TRUE MUSEUM PIECE</p> John Hayes hardcover
1581347979.Gleather_bound. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
4871872106.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
4871872009.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
19452481190610006universal book and bible house 1945-01-01. Leather Bound. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. has writing on presentation page. has tears on four pages taped. universal book and bible house hardcover
SKU1029354Collins. Good. Leather-bound 1949 printed by Collins Clear-Type Press. Red Letter Edition. King James Version. The dimensions are 1" x 8" x 5" but there is a little bit of an overlap of the leather so the actual text is a little smaller. Ships next day. Book is in good shape no scribbles highlighting or underlining has a little tearing on the edges of the leather has a little writing on the first blank page says 591irl a little general wear from a smoke-free environment. Collins hardcover
14180The Nonesuch Press 1963. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 9x6x3. Three volume set of the Bible has the original mylar dust jackets one has 3" tear on rear light wear otherwise. Olive green cloth has jus the slightest rubbing fine interiors. The King James Version of 1611 with the Apocrypha and reproductions of 105 of the sixteenth century woodcuts of Bernard Salomon. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 The Nonesuch Press hardcover
1836021252Oxford: Printed at the University Press By Samuel Collingwood and Co. 1836. King James Bible published at Oxford in England. Original full black morocco leather binding with raised bands and gilt compartments on the spine. Gilt panelled cover. Moderate to heavy wear to the extremiites. All edges gilt. Gilt rolled inner dentelling. Heavily soiled endpapers. Internally in good condition otherwise. Boards weakened at the joints. Overall in FAIR condition. Full Morocco Leather. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Printed at the University Press By Samuel Collingwood and Co. Hardcover
015663Hartford: Reed & Barber Original half calf leather with sheep leather boards spine has been inexpertly relaid marbled endpapers pages have some darkening to the text block with general light foxing dampstaining noticeable on title page and other pages. Dated from family birth records from 1817-1847. These appear to be the same hand and may have been recorded at the same time. Therefore this book was not printed later than 1847. Binding weak woth splitting of the leather at the boards and spine. Overall a READING copy with Canne's marginal notes. . Half Calf Leather. Poor. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Reed & Barber Hardcover
1876072753Philadelphia: A. J. Holman & Co. 1876. Holman's Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 13.25" x 10" x 3.75" . Illustrated . This Holman's Edition of the Bible contains both the Old and New Testaments with The Apocrypha and Concordance. This is a very large very heavy family heirloom Bible measuring 13.25" tall x 10" wide x 3.75" thick weighing 15 lbs. 8 oz. Bound in full leather with an ornate sculpted cover. Hubbed spine bears five raised bands ornamented and lettered in gilt. Ornamented in gilt along inside board edges. All edges gilt. Off white moire endpapers. Illustrated with twelve plate engravings each with a protective leaf. Dark brown silk bookmark. Text is dual columened boxed in by a border. Scripture annotation is printed within the right and left margins. Family pages to record marriages births deaths and memoranda are included between The Apocrypha and the New Testament and are unmarked/unfilled. Also included at the back is A Chronological Index to the Holy Bible; An Alphabetical Table of the Proper Names in the Old and New Testaments; Tables of Scripture Measures Weights and Coins with Appendix; A Concordance to the Old and New Testaments; The Psalms of David in Metre; and an Index of Meters. Very interestingly paginated throughout: viii 9-16 pp. Improved Comprehensive Helps to The Study of the Bible Comprising an Introductory History 9-880 pp. Old Testament; 1-104 pp. Apocrypha; 4Family Records; 883-1145 pp. New Testament; 837-848 pp. 637-638 pp. 44 pp. 36 pp. Addenda. <br><br>CONDITION: This Bible is lovely as it is solid. External cover shows light wear particularly at the corners and edges. Front inner hinge is starting but still well affixed. Leaves have gently toned with very little an only occasional foxing. Engravings are magnificent. Unmarked. A very lovely very heavy Bible which could be passed down through generations. At over 16 lbs. with shipping materials an additional shipping charge will apply. Full refund if not satisfied. A. J. Holman & Co. 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