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43805A Genève & à Lausanne, chez Marc Chapuis & J. Pierre Heubach, 1769. In-12, [8]-444-[4] pages. Reliure plein maroquin noir, Fermoirs en argent, tranches dorées.
12815P., Chez Elie Josset, 1706 ; in-12. 6 ff.-XXVI-1 f.(privilège)-416 pp. - Vignette de titre gravée en taille douce - bandeau représentant David et lArche de lalliance. Basane fauve, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges, roulette dorée sur les coupes. Plats et dos frottés, deux trous de vers en queue au dos, coins légèrement émoussés. Cachet ex-libris humide "Societas Mariae Domus Riomensis" sur le titre, ex-libris manuscrit à l'encre brune au verso de la première de garde biffé.
1807000909London: Button and Whitaker 1807. 2 62pp; 2 50pp 2 dated by watermark to first frontispiece. Quarter calf and marbled paper over boards paper covered corners smooth back divided into six panels by gilt roll. Foot of spine slightly chipped new paper sides. Internally there is a small stain to gutter at head of several pages but it is fairly unobtrusive. A few pages have a cross in ink to head. The first mentioned is uncommon with four locations on COPAC but none with this imprint and none of the same date the second is well held institutionally but again none with this imprint or date. The Magdalen Hospital was established in 1758 later renamed Magdalen Hospital for the Reception of Penitent Prostitutes it provided a refuge and a place where prostitutes could be treated and cared for. The women wore a uniform of light grey dresses and in their whole dress plain and neat. They were instructed in reading and the principles of Christian religion. They were employed in needlework or house-keeping according to their abilities. They made household linens of all kinds shirts shifts knitting mending and learned domestic work to qualify them for service From banksidethenandnow. The Asylum was also established in 1758 mainly due to the efforts of John Fielding brother of Henry. These Psalm / Hymn books were presumably published in order to raise funds. Reprint. Quarter Calf and Boards. Good. 8vo. Button and Whitaker Hardcover
182445462Georgetown D.C.: Joseph Milligan. 1824. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo; 172 4 pages; Contemporary binding of quarter calf over marbled boards; chipped at head of spine; corners rounded and rubbed through leather; general rubbing; contents unmarked and secure; faint damp stain at lower outer corner of first 10 leaves; Contents include: the Psalms Proverbs the Sermon on the Mount the Ten Commandements and the Nicene Creed. Shoemaker 15391 American Imprints 1820-1829 . A nice example of an early Georgetown imprint in a contemporary binding probably bound at Milligan's as well. Joseph Milligan was Thomas Jefferson's longtime Georgetown bookseller. When Congress agreed to purchase Jefferson’s library Milligan went to Jefferson’s Monticello home to inventory and appraise the collection. He also supervised its packing and transportation to Washington. When the transfer of Jefferson's book collection to Washington D.C. was completed in July 1815 Jefferson was already working with Milligan to rebuild a new library his ‘retirement library.' . Joseph Milligan hardcover
17761744London: Printed by Richard Hett for the Company of Stationers 1776. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. 203 x 123 mm. 236 4 pp. Collation: A-P8 COMPLETE. Contemporary Liverpool binding of full red morocco elaborately gilt; wide gilt border of urns and flowers surrounding a black inlay gilt with the name of the first owner: "William Pole Esqr. / Mayor 1778." Marbled pastedowns and endpapers a.e.g. Trifle wear to binding extremities. Preserved in a dark brown cloth protective case. AN ELEGANT LIVERPOOL BINDING. While the workshop is still-unnamed twenty examples are known to us including two bindings that were bound for two different Liverpool Lord Mayors. ¶ 1. Psalms London 1778 -- bound for Robert Landor Church Warden of St. Paul's Church 1782 --> now Boston Athenaeum ¶ 2. Bible Oxford 1772 -- two volumes -- bound for presentation to Liverpool Mayor John Brown dated 1772 Lathrop Harper Cat. 239 item 101 --> Christie's London 25 June 1997 lot 154 ¶ 3. Bible Cambridge 1768 -- Earls of Derby Knowsley Hall Library Lancashire near Liverpool --> Sale Christie's London 1954 --> now Liverpool University Library Knowsley 705 ¶ 4. Bible Oxford 1772 -- two volumes as above -- Pierpont Morgan Library and Museum PML 12936 ¶ 5. Book of Common Prayer Cambridge 1770 -- Maggs Cat. 966 item 154 ¶ 6. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1770 bound for presentation to George III -- Maggs Cat. 893 item 111 ¶ 7. Bible London 1767 bound for "MB" i.e. Maria Barclay presented to her in NYC by her son-in-law Col. Stephen Delancy ¶ 8. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1773 bound for Liverpool attorneys Richard Gerard and James Clemens "Gent. Bailiffs 1773" formerly Alice Welsh Skilling and Raymond Skilling Collection Chicago Illinois sold Leslie Hindman auction 6 Nov 2013 Lot 216 ¶ 9. John Morrison The Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul London 1774 British Library 280e18 ¶ 10. New Version of the Psalms London 1778 -- bound for Thomas Hutton Gent. Bailiff 1781 --> Clive Coates Helperby Hall Yorkshire --> now Richard Linenthal London ¶ 11-13. Three vols. at least from a collection of more than 300 Liverpool related items sold at Bonhams 11 Nov. 2015 lot 67 including Psalm and Common Prayer books bound for John Dixon St. Paul's Church Warden 1781; Thomas Hutton see No. 10 above and Joseph Birch Gent. Bailiffs; Charles Pole Edmund Rigby Gent. Bailiffs 1783 Richard Linenthal kindly drew my attention to this lot ¶ 14. Bible Cambridge 1768 two volumes -- bound for presentation to Liverpool slave trader John Sparling 1731-1800 --> Messrs. Peter Harrington as of 1/2020 ¶ 15. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1793 early provenance indeterminate Maggs Catalogue 1075 Part II no. 240. NB: in their description Messrs. Maggs state that this binder was also responsible for the example published in their Catalogue 966 no. 191; I do not agree ¶ 16. The present binding executed in 1778 for William Pole Esq. Mayor of Liverpool from 1778-1779 dated 1778. Pole was Collector of Stamp Duties and Agent of the Sun Fire Office a long biographical note appears in pencil on first blank leaf -- subsequently in the library of noted Liverpool bibliophile and philanthropist Rev. Samuel Ashton Thompson Yates 1843-1903 with his armorial bookplate. ¶ 17-18. Bible London 1775 4to. Book of Common Prayer Cambridge 1781 bound with Psalms Cambridge 1785 formerly with Philadelphia Rare Books and Manuscripts. NB: the two volumes were bound by the bespoke workshop using two sets of tools. ¶ 19. Llyfr Wgeddi Gyffredin etc. Cambridge 1770 --> George III crowned initials added now British Library 222g9. ¶ 20. Book of Common Prayer Cambridge 1788 bound in 1791 for Henry Blundess Esq. Lord Mayor of Liverpool from 1791-1792 and 1793-1794 with Maggs 4/12/24. <br /> <br /> The work of an imitator of this binder greatly inferior in technical ability is found on a copy of the 1790 Oxford New Testament in the British Library C108c28 which is reproduced in the BL Bookbindings Database. <br /> <br /> The names of early Liverpool bookbinders are few but we have located two of them in Gore's 1766 "Liverpool Directory" namely Peter Wright on Bixteth Street and Richard Wright on George Street. The work of the present binder was not within the scope of Ramsden's "Bookbinders of the United Kingdom Outside London 1780-1840. It would appear that the Wrights continued working in Liverpool for some time. According to Ramsden the name Richard Wright appears in the 1777 and 1781 directories and Peter Wright in the 1790 directory. In the 1793 records of burials at Our Lady and St Nicholas Liverpool a certain William Wright is listed as a bookbinder on Sweeting Street.<br /> <br /> ¶ This edition of the Psalms is scarce: ESTC T206585 lists only 5 copies worldwide none in America. Printed by Richard Hett, for the Company of Stationers hardcover
1739AQ30407Paris: Chez Charles Osmont 1739. lxxii 502pp. Near contemporary blind-tooled light brown morocco lettered in gilt to spine A.E.G. Lightly rubbed.Marbled endpapers internally clean and crisp. An mid-eighteenth century Parisian edition of the psalms translated from the Hebrew and annotated by Benedictine theologian Maur Dantine 1688-1746. . Nouvelle edition. 12mo. Chez Charles Osmont unknown
1973LFA-126748359Un ouvrage de 318 pages, format 130 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1973, Editions Desclée de Brouwer, bon état
121607Brunn Joseph Rosmann 1798. . First edition 8vo 22 x 17.5 cm contemporary goat-backed boards severely rubbed spine chipped but holding; various ownersip inscriptions in old ink to endleaves; 1 118 ll.<br /> The first linear translation of the Book of Psalms into poetic Yiddish.<br /><br />Text in Hebrew with translation by Falk Cohen from Roztocze.<br />Printed in wayber-taytsch typeface in double columns.<br /> Vinograd Brunn 68. Brunn, Joseph Rosmann, 1798. hardcover
0243396996.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0259536105.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
libro rovinato, pagine ingiallite
1983R120354Waco, Word Books 1983 xx + 342pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, text and interior are clean and bright, in the series "Word Biblical Commentary" volume 21, good condition, R120354
1334394547.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197921447Oxford, Oxford University Press 1979. XXI, 462 Seiten, Gr. 8° (22 x 14 cm), Orig.-Leineneinband.
1613107951613 veau clair, motif doré sur les plats (Ier plat détaché), reliure encore dans le style XVIe. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-folio, (6ff.), 1433 col., et titre, 1296 col., (27ff. tables), P. Laurentium Sonnium 1613,
P., Chez Pierre Le Petit, 1681. In-8 relié plein maroquin rouge, reliure à la Du Seuil, dos à nerfs, caissons richement ornés, dentelle intérieure et sur les coupes, gardes de papier à la cuve, ex-libris, toutes tranches dorées, 24 ff. (p. de t.- préface-privilège-extrait des registres du conseil d'estat- approbations-table alphabétique des choses contenues)-783 pp. Bandeaux en tête des chapitres. Quelques rousseurs.Bon état. traduction par le maitre de sacy
103178Desclée de Brouwer Bellarmin Desclée de Brouwer, Bellarmin, Coll. Christus, 1993, 602 p., broché, coins des plats cornés, dos froissé, intérieur propre.
1990R118701Turnhout, Brepols 1990 xl + 258pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series latina" volume 25, publisher's hardcover in orange cloth with gilt lettering (lower cornbers bit bumped), text is clean and bright (looks unread), small ex-libris stamp at title page, ISBN 2-503-00251-x, [introduction in German, text in Latin], good condition, R118701
19933126194Leiden, New York & Köln: Brill 1993. XI, 414 Seiten. Gr. 8° (24 x 16 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Deckel und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1956R118700Turnhout, Brepols 1956 Complete in 3 volumes, xxiv + vi + vi + 2260pp. (continuous pagination), 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series latina" volumes 38-39-40, publisher's hardcovers in red cloth with gilt lettering (few corners bumped), text is clean and bright (looks unread), small ex-libris stamp at verso of title page, [introduction and text in Latin], weight: 4.5 kg., R118700
1958R58600Turnhout, Brepols 1958 2 volumes: xx + 1361pp. (continuous pagination), in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" volumes XCVII-XCVIII (CCSL 97-98), text in latin, original softcovers, 26cm., pages still uncut, very good condition, weight: 2.6kg., R58600
1958R118706Turnhout, Brepols 1958 Complete in 2 volumes: xx + 1361pp. (continuous pagination), in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series latina" volumes XCVII-XCVIII (CCSL 97-98), text in latin, 25cm., publisher's hardcover bindings in red cloth with gilt lettering, text is clean and bright, very good condition, weight: 2.8 kg., R118706
2 volumes: xx + 1361pp. (continuous pagination), in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" volumes XCVII-XCVIII (CCSL 97-98), text in latin, original softcovers, 26cm., pages still uncut, very good condition, weight: 2.6kg., R58600
0364660201.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
066665171X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback