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Tours, Chez Aigre, Bonamy et Dubois, 1844. In-16 relié pleine toile grise, pièce de titre en dos, fleuron et date dorés en dos, couverture conservée. VIII + 403 pages. Avec approbation ecclésiastique. Quelques brunissures néanmoins très bon exemplaire.
Editions CLE, 2003. In-8 relié pleine cartonnage rouge éditeur de VII + 175 pages. Bon état
Emmanuel Vitte 1942, In-8 broché, 237 pages. 8 gravures en hors texte. Trés bon état.
xlii + 510pp., cart.cover (marbled plates) with leather spine, marbled edges, text in latin, 18cm., VG
In 4°; pp. (2), 232, (4), Legaura in pelle verde con cornice e fregi dorati ai piatti e fregi i n oro al dorso. All’interno leggermente brunito.
Note from editor is tipped in. From the library of E. H. Sehrt. Minor shelfwear. ; Altdeutsche Textbibliothek Nr. 74; 209 pages
Letter from editor to E. H. Sehrt is taped to front pastedown. From the library of E. H. Sehrt. Minor shelfwear. Corners rounded. Faint bump to base of spine. ; Pp 470-765 ; Altdeutsche Textbibliothek Nr. 80; 295 pages
Small note tipped in (presumably from author). From the library of E. H. Sehrt. Minor shelfwear. ; Pp 210-469; Altdeutsche Textbibliothek Nr. 75; 259 pages
620p. Inked and penciled ownership of J. A. Gloninger (from Lebanon, PA) on title page and endpaper. Large 12mo. Original full cloth binding. Spine label. Raised bands. Extremeties scuffed. Hardbound. Very Good. L20
8vo., First Edition, small neat signature on front paste-down; maroon cloth, backstrip lettered in yellow, blue top, grey endpapers, fore-edge lightly spotted, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Hooper 32.
cxv + 363pp., 25cm., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" vol.61, reliure toile d'éditeur avec titre doré, bel état, ISBN 2-503-00611-6 [introduction en français, texte en latin]
vii + 199pp., 25cm., in the series "Oudtestamentische studiën" volume XIII, publisher's hardcover in full cloth with gilt lettering, 2 stamps, else VG, R69631
vii + 199pp., with 9 articles in various languages, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in full cloth with gilt lettering, in the series "Oudtestamentische Studiën" volume XIII, very good condition, R96085
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
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
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
32mo., text in double-column; contemporary coarse-grain roan, sides with multiple frame border in blind, gilt back, red sprinkled edges, chocolate endpapers, brass edges with functioing brass clasp, small pull at headband else a very good, bright, clean copy. Edition code Nonpareil 32mo.
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
Fine hardback. Inscription on the front endpaper. 6700. eng
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.
3 works in 1 vol., 8vo., neat and lengthy contemporary ownership insctiptions on blank preliminary; handsomely bound in full burgundy roan, boards elaborately framed in gilt and blind enclosing large arabesque in blind, back with flat bands, second compartment framed and lettered in gilt, all other compartments richly framed and tooled in gilt, gilt doublures, gilt dentelles, all edges gilt, blue endpapers, a remarkably well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. With the early nineteenth century trade ticket of Rees of Bristol on front paste-down. The works comprise (in order) Book of Common Prayer (Bagster, 1829); New Version of the Psalms of David (Clarendon Press, 1829); English Version of the Polyglot Bible (Bagster, 1828). A SPLENDID EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY THEOLOGICAL COMPANION WITH CONTEMPORARY BRISTOL ASSOCIATION.
viii + 614pp., text in English, 25cm., publisher's hardcover, in the series "Oudtestamentische Studiën" volume IV, very good condition, R96101
311 pages. Also includes 150 psalms in the King James Version. Usual library markings. Average wear. Sound working copy. Book
310,272p. 16mo. 10 cm. (4 in.) Hardcover Very good condition in full calf, front free endpaper lacking, inner hinge cracked