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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
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
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. WITH FRAKTUR. Evans 18931 Printed by Barlow and Babcock unknown books
1930201684London: Haymarket Press 1930. Limited. hardcover. very good. 8 tipped-in color plates of facsimilies from the 14th century manuscript known as Queen Mary's Psalter. xvi 156 2 pages. Rubricated title printed in two colors throughout. Small folio full rust goat skin light rubbing gilt spine and fillet border on front cover t.e.g. untrimmed. London: Haymarket Press 1930. Limited Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> One of only 50 numbered copies printed at the Alcuin Press.<br/><br/> Haymarket Press unknown books
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,
17688800[Pierre Dangirard] 11 x 18 [La Rochelle] 1768 Fort in-12, s.l. [La Rochelle], reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs, compartiments ornés de motifs floraux dorés, pièce de titre de cuir fauve, titre doré, XLIV-960 pp. Musique et texte des psaumes, ainsi que soixante-cinq cantiques. Table des psaumes et prières in fine. Ce recueil clandestin des Psaumes de David, publié anonymement, est considéré comme la seule édition du Psautier de Genève imprimée en France dans la période comprise entre la révocation de l'édit de Nantes en 1685 et l'édit de tolérance en 1787. Le négociant protestant Pierre Dangirard (1725-1781], figure de la communauté calviniste de La Rochelle, passe pour en être l'éditeur. La longue préface rappelle l'histoire de la version des psaumes, de Clément Marot à Valentin Conrart, achevée par M. de la Bastide. L'affaire Calas (1763) est évoquée dans la note de la page XL et commence en ces termes : "En qualité d'homme, de françois, de citoyen, de chrétien, autant que comme protestant, j'ai toujours souhaité ardemment que l'esprit de tolérance succédât en France à l'esprit de rigueur qui a dicté tant de lois pénales contre nous; & j'ai espéré ce changement heureux, même dans les circonstances qui ont le plus affligé mon âme"...Reliure en bon état et bon intérieur. très bon exemplaire. Ex-libris manuscrit "Thomas fils" sur la première garde blanche. (BJB33) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
17688800[Pierre Dangirard] 11 x 18 [La Rochelle] 1768 Fort in-12, s.l. [La Rochelle], reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs, compartiments ornés de motifs floraux dorés, pièce de titre de cuir fauve, titre doré, XLIV-960 pp. Musique et texte des psaumes, ainsi que soixante-cinq cantiques. Table des psaumes et prières in fine. Ce recueil clandestin des Psaumes de David, publié anonymement, est considéré comme la seule édition du Psautier de Genève imprimée en France dans la période comprise entre la révocation de l'édit de Nantes en 1685 et l'édit de tolérance en 1787. Le négociant protestant Pierre Dangirard (1725-1781], figure de la communauté calviniste de La Rochelle, passe pour en être l'éditeur. La longue préface rappelle l'histoire de la version des psaumes, de Clément Marot à Valentin Conrart, achevée par M. de la Bastide. L'affaire Calas (1763) est évoquée dans la note de la page XL et commence en ces termes : "En qualité d'homme, de françois, de citoyen, de chrétien, autant que comme protestant, j'ai toujours souhaité ardemment que l'esprit de tolérance succédât en France à l'esprit de rigueur qui a dicté tant de lois pénales contre nous; & j'ai espéré ce changement heureux, même dans les circonstances qui ont le plus affligé mon âme"...Reliure en bon état et bon intérieur. très bon exemplaire. Ex-libris manuscrit "Thomas fils" sur la première garde blanche. (BJB33) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
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
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. Presentation Copy. M. Poppelauer unknown books
197715106Cambridge: Rampant Lion's Press 1977. Edition ltd. to 315 copies this 1/280 in quarter vellum over green patterned paste-paper boards small folio pp. 151 1; very fine. Designed by Sebastian Carter printed on Barcham Green paper and published by Wm. Dawson & Sons as a "Deighton Bell Edition." The text is that of Miles Coverdale as revised for his Great Bible of 1539. <br/><br/> Rampant Lion's Press hardcover books
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
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
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. <br/><br/> unknown books
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. (8),446,(10) pp. Light yellowing to leaves.
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
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
1791WRCAM45532Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin 1791. 360pp. Later mottled calf. Extremities rubbed. Modern bookplates on front pastedown. Contemporary ownership inscription on front flyleaf. Light scattered foxing and soiling. Minor worming to top corner of first few leaves. Very good. Fourth edition of Barlow's revision of Watts' Psalms first published in 1785. "Barlow was invited by the General Association of Connecticut to revise Dr. Watts version of the Psalms in order to remove the allusions to Great Britain and the king and so make them more acceptable to singing in the United States." Barlow notable poet "Hartford Wit" and outspoken political savant of the early years of the United States republic is described as one of the most liberal thinkers of his time DAB. Several friends collaborated with him on the project including the poet John Trumbull. A rare edition. ESTC W30912. SHIPTON & MOONEY 46122. BRISTOL B7649. TRUMBULL 2720. BAL 860. Hudson & Goodwin unknown books
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
1683R121026Luteciae Parisiorum [Paris], Apud Andream Pralard 1683 [3] + 922 + [10] pp., with an engraving on title page, with an extensive handwritten note of 19 lines in Latin by Cl. Nic. Guillemin S.J. of Besançon (in which he describes that this book was presented to him in 1794 by the Advocate of the Treasury M. Chassignolle because of his gratitude to him for having helped his uncle Francis-Xavier Chassignolle, formerly parish priest of Bouhans in Burgundy, when being held captive along with 32 other, all likely non-juring, priests in the Convent of the Ursuline Nuns at Vesoul), 26cm., contemporary full leather binding (front joint broken and repaired, back joint split on upper side over 5cm., gilt title and compartments on spine, corners bumped and damaged), decorated endpapers, all edges gilt, text in Latin, text is clean and bright except for very few occasional stains, weight: 1.9kg., R121026
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
19762091502135707391Chusekisha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chusekisha paperback
177086921770 A Genève, chez Pellet & fils, imprimeurs, 1770. Un volume in-12° (156 x 97) de 600+48 pages. Reliure en plein maroquin rouge, large dentelle dorée sur les plats, dos à nerfs ornés, tranches dorées, gardes en papier dominoté, traces de fermoirs sur les plats.
1770R113695Lovanii [Leuven], Typis academicis 1770 Complete in 2 volumes, [2] + LXIV + 623pp. & [2] + 828pp., 26cm., text in Latin, uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (spines in brown leather, gilt title), marbled endpapers, with head- and tail pieces & ornamental initials, stamp at blanco endpaper, text is clean and bright, weight: 3.7kg., R113695