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19264Amsterdam: Henry Dusauzet 1730 . Printed text with musical notation throughout. Bound without the title-page. Miniature book 2 3/4 x 1 3/4 inches unpaginated but to Y6 in 8's. 19th Century full tan calf sides gilt ruled spine with gilt rules and ornaments burgundy lettering piece and name "A. Chaster" in gilt on upper cover. Some browning to margin of first leaf which has a short tear to blank corner else good. [ Amsterdam: Henry Dusauzet, 1730 ]. unknown
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
19892110502151005231Tohokudenryoku 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 8 boxes 9 books Tohokudenryoku paperback
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
158608537Paris: A. L'Angelier 1586. CONTEMPORARY RICHLY GILT CALF DECORATED IN THE DUODO-STYLE WITH NINETEEN DIFFERENT TOOLS. The outer borders have three double-rules with olive branches trefoils curved rules and a floral roll between. Sewn with S fermés quatrefoils and open circles the central field has twenty ovals each with one of six small tools in it. A single compartment the flat spine presents the same decor but with additional tools its base and crown ruled on the bias; board edges ruled one slightly defective all edges gilt. THICK PAPER COPY. The binding by Clovis Ève adopts the design favored by the Venetian ambassador to Paris Pietro Duodo 1554-1611. The chic S fermé symbolizes love sage seul secret soucieux. Fresh inside and out one lower corner neatly restored.<br /> ¶Balsamo & Simonin A. L’Angelier 163; Delaveau & Hillard Bibles imprimées du XVe au XVIIIe siècle 3417; BnF Enrichissements 1961-1973 1974 1051; Brun Le Livre français illustré 130 & 278 “gravés très délicatementâ€.  For similar Duodo-style decor see Nixon’s Sixteenth-Century Gold-Tooled Bookbindings 59 and Esmerian’s Bibliothèque I 6.VI.1972 59-61 and Hobson & Culot’s Italian and French 16th-Century Bookbindings 68-9. A. L'Angelier 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
1978GB000S5488CI3N00Psalms and Hymns Trust 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. Psalms and Hymns Trust hardcover
182248228xvi 164 pages Published by Waugh and Innes hardcover
0191439312New. Brand new and still unused unknown
162927807London: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1629. Title within woodcut historiated border512 15 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary olive morocco 2 gilt outer panels with gilt-stamped lozenge on upper and lower cover ties lost black leather title lanbel a.e.g. Signed on back free-endppaer "Mary Crosse/Mary Crosse/ Her Booke/1678. Title within woodcut historiated border512 15 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for the London Company of Stationers the organization that policed the London print trade. This book bears a near-contemporary ownership inscription by a woman implying that this copy at least was owned personally and used outside of church. Printed for the Company of Stationers unknown books
1731314639N.p. Watertown or Woburn Mass. 1731. Ink on paper 38 of 41 leaves paginated irregularly 1-60 with an index. Lacking three leaves near the beginning with six tunes as per the index. 1 vols. Small oblong 8vo. Original limp leather binding in Cambridge style worn restitched. Lower cover and index leaf detached. Ownership signature of Nathaniel Clark 1731/2; later provenance notes loosely inserted. Ink on paper 38 of 41 leaves paginated irregularly 1-60 with an index. Lacking three leaves near the beginning with six tunes as per the index. 1 vols. Small oblong 8vo. Fascinating early colonial American manuscript book of tunes with family provenance suggesting connections to Watertown and Woburn Mass.<br/>The manuscript is a compilation of psalm and hymn tunes with some material deriving from the two American tune books published in the 1720s. There are 24 compositions from Walter The Grounds and Rules of Music and 37 compositions from Tufts An Introduction to the Art of Singing Psalm Tunes. Two are American compositions and are marked "new" in the manuscript: Psalm 100 and Southwell which figures in both Walter and Tufts.<br/>There are 60 compositions all but one of which are sacred. The one secular song is "The Sylvan Oracle" from Congreve's Judgment of Paris a Masque 1701 the first verses of which are inscribed here:<br/>Let ambition fire thy mind <br/> Thou wert born o'er men to reign <br/>Not to follow flocks design'd; <br/> Scorn thy crook and leave the plain. <br/><br/>Crowns I'll throw beneath thy feet <br/> Thou on necks of kings shall tread <br/>Joys in circles joys shall meet <br/> Which way e'er thy fancies lead.<br/><br/>The ownership signature "Nathaniel Clark His Book An. Dom. 1731/2" points to Nathaniel Clark 1698-1776 whose son Peter Clark was born in Woburn in 1738. Later family notes on provenance accompany the manuscript. Cf. Britton & Lownens 491-6 & 516-7 unknown books
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
1764WRCLIT66992London: Printed by A. Wilde for the Company of Stationers 1764. 42324pp. Octavo. Contemporary smooth black morocco gilt extra a.e.g. Early female ownership signature on endsheet verso corner clipped from front binder's blank; binding worn and lower board detached light foxing else internally a good copy. From the library of Herbert Boyce Satcher with his booklabel and with the bookplate of the Satcher Bequest on the rear pastedown. One of Wilde's later editions in a - formerly - rather nice and characteristic contemporary binding. ESTC locates four copies of this edition. Herbert Boyce Satcher vicar of St. Aidan's parish Cheltenham PA 1924-1958 and authority on church music built an estimable collection of books on subjects both sacred and secular among the latter an extensive collection of the works of the Uranian poets and their fellow travellers. ESTC N6114. Printed by A. Wilde for the Company of Stationers unknown books
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
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
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
182881504Edinburgh:: Sir D. Hunter Blair and M. S. Bruce 1828. original full crimson morocco with wallet flap intact; a.e.g. Old ink signature; the slightest of rubbing to the binding; very attractive. 3-1/8 x 2 inches. Sir D. Hunter Blair and M. S. Bruce, unknown
1377408973.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1824WRCAM45622Georgetown D.C.: Joseph Milligan 1824. 1723pp. Contemporary half morocco and marbled boards spine gilt. Portions of spine chipped and rubbed older label. Front inner hinge cracked; bookplate on pastedown ink stamp on titlepage. Minor toning. Good. Relatively scarce Georgetown imprint containing the Psalms Proverbs the Ten Commandements and the Nicene Creed. OCLC locates three copies and Shoemaker adds two more. SHOEMAKER 15391. Joseph Milligan hardcover books
First Edition, early signature on title "Alex. Tyller", engraved throughout, a few page numerals slightly shaved, words and stanzas with the musical notation, with a 3p. table at end, of Psalms, Hymns, Divine Songs, Canons &c. contained in this book, [2], 125, [3] pp., three tape residue stains to front endpapers (one offset to blank margin of title), recent calf in a contempory style, morocco title label to spine. Union Catalogue of Early Music, p.833; one copy located at Trinity College, Lynedoch Place, Glasgow.
580p. Ruled in black throughout. Inked ownership of Margaret Carey Worthington Bonner, Christ Church, Cooperstown, NY, Oct. 5, 1881. With love and best wishes from S. H. S. All edges gilt. 128 mm. Original black flexible leather binding embossed in blind. Yapp edges worn with loss. RELIGION BOX 10
pp. 283; 105. Title pages ruled in black. First title page very browned with slight insect damage to foredge. Double column. Very foxed. 16mo. 160 mm. Original black leather binding, worn. Front board stamped 'From the Bishop White Prayer Book Society.' Corners worn with slight loss. Small loss on spine. Hardbound. Good. AI 43-4196 (with incorrect pagination). PAIMP 25
Book of Common Prayer and Psalter bound together in one volume: pp. 651; 141. Light foxing. 24mo. 145 mm. Original black leather binding. Spine worn with loss at head and tail. Front board detached. Hardbound. Good. PAIMP 25
Two Works Bound In One Volume: pp. (10), (26) [Table of Lessons], 372; 226, (4) [Table]. In the Book Of Common Prayer title page and first leaf small loss on fore edge, no loss of text. Also page 211 torn with small loss of text. Lacks two leaves after title page of Psalms. Various pagination. Lacks fly leaves. Double column. Browned but not brittle. Age stain. 8vo. 220 mm. Virtually disbound: Worn leather boards, old paper spine repair very worn. Front board detached. S&S/AI 21148. Poor. AI BX 4
Two Books Bound In One. Double column. The Book of Common Prayer is unpaginated, but complete (370 p.). The added Book of Psalms: pp. (1-3) 4-74. 12mo. (in 6's). Some examples in this size are in 12s and 6s. We have found none that are recorded as being fully in 6s. 176 mm. Original worn purple leather binding. Gilt decorated leather spine detached, but present. Rear board detached. Corners worn with loss. Early manuscript ownership of Harriett Lucas Pickney and F. R. Hugar on title page of the Book of Common Prayer. Manuscript notes on verso of title page record of General Thomas Pickney's family captured from his family Bible by F. R. Hugar, information covers the General's marriage 1779 and through various births and deaths until 1848. Other (Huger) Pickney manuscript notes from the 1920's recto of the Preface. Double column throughout. Marbled endpapers. Slight margin loss on in sig A of Book of Common Prayer. Mild damp stain last few signatures of The Whole Book of Psalms. Hardbound. In 1789 the American Episcopal church adopted its first version of the Book of Common Prayer, which was used from 1790 until a major revision was completed in 1892. During this time, several editions of the Book of Common Prayer were published with corrections and other minor changes, of which this 1793 edition was the first. No priority has been established for the several 1793 Gaine varieties and variants. Because of format differences with those found in the record, we think that this is an unrecorded variant (closely allied to: Evans/Shipton & Mooney 26043; Griffiths 1793:11). Rare and Important. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 4