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3J-RN1V-I9T8Fine. Brand new in original box never used original NIV text not the updated edition shipping daily. unknown
185914693Eyre & Spottiswoode for SPCK 1859. 8vo. 'Preacher's' Edition with occasional neat underlining two neat late nineteenth century signatures on blank preliminary; attractively bound and cased in publisher's original 'preacher's' roan portfolio with folding yapped edges and closing flap with pencil holder empty sides with double gilt frame border owner's initials blocked in gilt on upper board back with five bands ruled in gilt all edges gilt chocolate endpapers hinges cracked but binding entirely sound a remarkably well-preserved bright clean crisp copy. bright crisp example of a 'preacher's' version printed in large type to facilitate oration in public. COPIES WITH ORIGINAL PORTFOLIO ARE VERY SCARCE. Eyre & Spottiswoode for SPCK, unknown
1880015880London: Socirty for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1880. Book measures 21x14.cm. xii1952pp. Bound in ornate black tooling embossed leather raised bands gilt lettering full gauffred edges marble endpapers. Calf rubbed minor abrasion wear. Binding in very good clean condition. Internally front endpaper joint pulling. Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice copy. . Full Calf. Very Good Plus. 8vo. Socirty for Promoting Christian Knowledge Hardcover
17907033London publish'd by W. Miller 1790. . 1790 4to. 4 xlvii 1 142 p. Engraved throughout except for the Preface which is signed Edward Miller Doncaster March 1790 the List of Subscribers and the Advertisement which are printed by letterpress. Contemporary quarter calf which is worn but sound. The spine with raised bands lacking its label. The contents are clean and tight. London, publish'd by W. Miller, 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
16362103Edinburgh: Printed by Robert Young 1636. First edition. Loose_leaf. Very Good. 7 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches. Small folio. Signatures: aa - kk in 8s. Edges ragged. Disbound. With the third state of 2H3 "he" at the end of the first line of the verso. 2K6 has the catchword "Certaine" and 2K7 and 2K8 are canceled as normal. See ESTCS113851 ESTCS101893. A very good reading copy of this first edition of Psalter accompanying the Scottish Book of Common Prayer printed the same year. Printed by Robert Young unknown
19892110502151005231Tohokudenryoku 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 8 boxes 9 books Tohokudenryoku paperback
19762091502135707391Chusekisha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chusekisha paperback
a78984No place date or publisher stated. Undoubtedly London most likely before 1650. Square octavo 90pp. in double column printers device on title page rebound in later wraps. The title page appears to be textually almost identical to the 1610 printing of the Whole Booke of Psalmes e.g. same quote from James V and Colossians III but James quoted first and Colossians misspelled as: Collossians. Also here there is no printing information and the title page printing devices are diffferent. Lacks final leaf according to pencil notes inside front wrap and on title page. Good old dry water stains throughout. Very Scarce with defect as noted. . paperback
elala5070London: Printed by Jacob Ilive 1736. BOUND WITH: GLASGOW. EPISCOPAL CHAPEL. A Collection Of Hymns and Anthems: For The Use Of The Episcopal Chapel Glasgow. 8vo. pp. 184. dampstaining to last few leaves. 3 engraved music plates & printed Christmas Anthem from Handel's Messiah bound in. Glasgow: Printed By And For R.Chapman Sold By J.Gardner 1814. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 232 6. 19th century straight-grained morocco gilt back gilt edges former owner's name in gilt on upper cover Wm. J.H Paterson joints & corners worn piece chipped from lower spine initial leaf cropped at outer edge with some loss of text light dampstaining in several gatherings. ms. notes on last page cropped at outer edge. ownership entries of J.H.Paterson cropped on title Wm. Chas. Paterson & Mrs. Paterson London: Printed by Jacob Ilive, 1736 unknown
15506789ca. 1550. One vellum leaf 125 x 180 mm with text within 80 x 95 mm guidelines. Text in manuscript recto and verso including eight capitals decorated in gold leaf and colors and six spacers also decorated in blue red and gold leaf. Chapter incipit in red. <br /><br /> hardcover
V9-PTIP-186GFine. Visually Inspected by owner: 22 CDs in original leather case. No scratches. Original NIV text not the updated edition. Includes Psalms and Proverbs. We ship M-F by 4pm and Sat. by 12 pm with tracking info. hardcover
167755872Paris Helie Josset 1677. Contemp. full red morocco. Richly gilt spine. Gilt panelling on covers with gilt cornerpieces. Inside gilt borders. All edges gilt. Some wear to upper hinge and spineends. Corners bumped. Engraved frontispiece. 844610 pp. Light yellowing to leaves. unknown
23027Italy early 14th century. Script: Gothic miniscule 2 columns initials in alternate red and blue. Text: a portion of Psalm 118. 160 x 105 mm. unknown
17642230397Germantown PA: Christoph Sauer 1764. No Binding. Poor. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. See photos for condition details. This original binding is missing both boards and at least half of the spine. The first end page has a hand drawn color calligraphic title along with additional handwriting which is difficult to read. This edition was first published in 1744 by Christopher Sauer Seniorand then this edition was printed by his son: Christopher Sauer II and contained 575 hymns of which 28 were added to the original. In 1743 Sauer Senior published the first German-language Bible to be printed in North America the first in any European language. The main book of 570 pages are darkened due to age but are for the most part in good condition. The damaged portions as seen in the images is the index in the back of "Melodien Register" where the pages are mostly there but are folded up and torn in the lower outside corner. The last remaining pages which are heavily damaged in the same area has a title page reading "Ein Besang". No attempt has been made to unfold these crimps because it may damage the paper itself but the last couple pages are incomplete. No other handwriting was found in the book other than that on the first page. A couple pages in the main body have minor corner folds. The last few pages are in English the rest of the book is in German. <br/> <br/> Christoph Sauer unknown
190555274Berlin: M. Poppelauer 1905. First Edition. Pp. vi 438. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary red cloth new spine with black morocco title label. Some pencil notes else fine. Presentation copy inscribed on the title page "Chas. P. Fagnani Dec 7/04 from the author" with note in his hand below "p 9 are there any pre-maccabaean Psalms" and a signed card "Arnold B. Ehrlich 123 E. 54th St. New York" tipped in at outer margin. First Edition. Pp. vi 438. 1 vols. 8vo. M. Poppelauer unknown
178525422Hartford: Printed by Barlow and Babcock 1785. The First Edition of Barlow's revision of Watt's Imitation of the Psalms. 300 10 4 301-348 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary sheep front hinge off. With the name of the owner Abraham Pierson Psalm Book with fraktur design on front free-endpaper seperated. The First Edition of Barlow's revision of Watt's Imitation of the Psalms. 300 10 4 301-348 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Evans 18931 Printed by Barlow and Babcock unknown
17707835Amsteldam By H. Brandt P. Schouten J. de Groot en J. Brandt. 1770s. 1770 8vo. 628 176 p. Music to the Psalms. Part title to Kerk-boek. Page size 16 x 9.5 cms. Contemporary red straight grain morocco binding. The boards panelled with a single line and an interlace roll. The spine with five raised bands and double gold lines. Lovely printed endpapers with flowers and scallop shells in horizontal bands. The gilt edges tastefully gauffred. Some light rubbing to edges and corners. The contents are clean and crisp. A well preserved service book with a light patina of use. Some light rubbing to edges and corners. The contents are clean and crisp. Amsteldam, By H. Brandt, P. Schouten, J. de Groot en J. Brandt. hardcover
1913456923London : Hutchinson & Co 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains well-preserved overall. Publication year suggested. Signed and limited numbered 15 out of 150. Physical description; vi 282 pages. Subjects; Bible. Psalms English Prose Versions. London : Hutchinson & Co hardcover
172816250<p><b>1728 Huguenot BIBLE Psalms of David Beza & Clement Marot French Music Chant</b></p><p>Theodore Beza was one of the most prolific French Protestants during the Reformation. His biblical translations were extremely important and popular throughout Europe especially among Calvinists. They helped shape many theological scholars who came after him. In 1544 John Calvin asked Beza to complete a collection of the Psalms of David metered and translated into French.</p><p>Each Psalm in this 1728 printing of the '<i>Pseaumes de David'</i> is set to music in the form of chant and features the French texts of both Beza and 16th-century Renaissance poet Clement Marot.</p><p>Item number: #16250</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>Psalms of David</p><p><b><i>Les pseaumes de David mis en vers Francois</i></b></p><p>A Lewarde: Chez H Halma 1728.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>· Provenance: Handwritten </p><p>o <i>Paul Ingrouille</i></p><p>o <i>Anne Ingrouille</i></p><p>· Language: French</p><p>· Binding: Leather</p><p>· Size: ~8.25in X 6.25in 20.5cm x 16cm</p><p>· Very rare</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>16250</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> H Halma hardcover
1790222731790 MUSIC Psalms of David Tate & Brady Bible Hymns Church of England ChoirA rare 18th-century printing of the Psalms of David set to music. This 1790 printing includes the Psalms but also numerous other hymns commonly sung in churches in the Church of England.Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady together produced only this one famous work. It was a metrical version of the Psalms which shortly after its premier in 1696 ousted the older version of the metrical Psalms by Sternhold and Hopkins. This book is often just referred to as 'Tate and Brady.'This particular edition was published in London by Millar and includes two three and four part hymns.Item number: #22273Price: $599Psalms of DavidThe Psalms of David for the use of parish churchesLondon: published by W. Miller 1790.Details: • Collation: Complete with all pageso 4 xlvii 1 142 • Language: English• Binding: Leather; tight and secure• Size: ~10.5in X 7.25in 26.5cm x 18.5cm Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 22273Photos available upon request. W. Miller hardcover
elala6115Bath: Printed For The British And Foreign Bible Society By Isaac Pitman 1859. First Edition. Rand was a Nova Scotia Baptist clergyman and missionary among the Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. He founded the Micmac Missionary Society in Halifax in 1850 and devoted his life to the study and preservation of the Micmac language and culture producing numerous scriptural translations into Micmac compiling a Micmac dictionary and collecting scores of Micmac legends including the sacred legend of Glooscap. Banks p. 94. Darlow & Moule 5735. Evans 518. Lande S198. Morgan p. 316. Pilling Algonquian p. 421. Sabin 67753. TPL 3876. 16mo. pp. 282. text in Pitman phonetic script. contemporary sprinkled sheep head of spine damaged wormtracks in front joint internally a very good clean tight copy. bookbinder’s ticket present: ‘Watkins Binder Gravel Lane Southwark. elala6115 Bath: Printed For The British And Foreign Bible Society, By Isaac Pitman, 1859 unknown
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
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
166954822London: Printed by His Majesties Printers 1669. Hardcover. Good. Two works the first in two parts small folio 30 by 18.5 cm. 273; 75 ff. Engraved collective title separate letterpress title for the Psalms half-title for The Form and Manner of Making. Bishops etc. calendar printed in red and black printed marginalia; full title for the metrical Psalms musical scores. Texts in black letter Gothic. Contemporary reversed calf suede expertly rebacked retaining original backstrip with new gilt morocco lettering piece. Marginal dampstain and erosion at 20 leaves with slight loss at fore-margin calendar leaf C4 recto; mild dampstain at top gutter in later leaves; library stamp at bottom margin leaves N2/N3 in the metrical Psalms. Good or better complete copies of both works.<br /> <br /> Early edition of what still remains the authoritative version of the Book of Common Prayer comprising the official liturgy of the Anglican Communion and other historically related Christian churches. The first prayer book published in the wake of the English Reformation appeared in 1549 during the reign of Edward VI. That work was revised in 1604 during the reign of James I and again in 1662 during the reign of Charles II. While revision and supplementation has continued into the present era the 1662 edition of which the present copy is essentially an early reprint remains authoritative as the official prayer book of the Church of England.<br /> <br /> Despite the discrepancy in dates which appear on the title pages of the present edition the Book of Common Prayer and the Psalms of David comprise a single publication as noted at the collective title and confirmed by the signatures. The metrical Psalms by Sternhold and Hopkins often bound with the Book of Common Prayer is a separate work. <br /> <br /> Provenance: Bookplate of the Royal Institution of South Wales noting the gift of Col. W.L.C. Morgan RE Bryn Briallu November 1898. Early owner's entry of "Alice: Jervoise" at top of contents leaf A2.<br /> <br /> Signatures: pi1 A-B6 C4 D6 E8 F-Z6 Aa-Xx6 Yy8 = 273 leaves / A-M6 N3 = 75 leaves. References: ESTC R36533; R172902.<br /> <br /> Full titles and imprints: 1 part 1 The Book of Common-Prayer And Administration Of the Sacraments And Other Rites & Ceremonies Of the Church According to the Use Of the Church of England Together with the Psalter or Pslams of David Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches: and the Form & Manner of Making Ordaining & Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons. London: Printed by His Majesties Printers Cum Privilegio. MDCLXIX 1 part 2 - The Psalter or Psalms of David after the Translation of the Great Bible Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Chruches. London Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Anno Dom. 1676. 2 - The whole Book of Psalms. Collected into English Meeter By Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others: Conferred with the Hebrew with apt Notes to Sing them withall. London Printed by William Godbid and Andrew Clark for the Company of Stationers 1677. Printed by His Ma[jes]ties Printers hardcover