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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
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
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
199821980Sheffield, Sheffield Academic Press (1998). 352 Seiten, Gr. 8° (24 x 16 cm), Orig.-Pappeinband.
1375412Clinton, New York: Printed by the Courier Press for the Author, 1915 in-8, 150 pages. Demi maroquin bleu à coins, petites usures aux coiffes, aux nerfs et aux coins, autrement bon état, très bon état intérieur. Edition originale tirée à 155 exemplaire, celui-ci est un des 37 exemplaires sur Japon signé par l'auteur. L'auteur était pasteur presbytérien, président du Hamilton College.
1767WRCAM45554New York: James Parker 1767. 447991431pp. Antique-style three-quarter calf and marbled boards leather label. Titlepage neatly repaired at bottom not affecting text. Two contemporary signatures on titlepage. Light tanning and scattered foxing. A very good copy. The first book of music printed from type in America. "This is the First Edition in English of the Prayer-Book of the Reformed Dutch Church of New York. It is a translation of the old Holland liturgy. The translation of the book from the Dutch was made by the Rev. John Livingston D.D. The Psalms were rendered into English verse by Francis Hopkinson one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. There are one hundred fifty Psalms in metre accompanied on every page by the printed music. The type for the music notes was ordered from Daniel Cromelin of Amsterdam in 1764. The Ten Commandments are also versified and supplied with music. These are followed by the Songs of Zacharias the Virgin Mary and Simeon. The same musical treatment is given to the Creed and the Lord's Prayer" - Church. EVANS 10561. ESTC W6234. CHURCH 1067. AMERICAN SACRED MUSIC IMPRINTS 398. James Parker hardcover books
18058610New York: Ronalds & Loudon pr. by Thomas Kirk 1805. 12mo. 335 1 pp. lacking pp.5-8. <br><br>Church of Scotland-approved rendition of the Psalms. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 8008. Contemporary sheep covers framed in single gilt roll; binding rubbed and worn with leather partially lost over spine joints cracked and covers all but separated. Front hinge reinforced. Front pastedown and fly-leaf with early inked ownership inscriptions. Pages age-toned with some instances of foxing; lacking pp. 5-8. Ronalds & Loudon (pr. by Thomas Kirk) hardcover books
310,272p. 16mo. 10 cm. (4 in.) Hardcover Very good condition in full calf, front free endpaper lacking, inner hinge cracked
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
182720597Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster. 1827. 12mo 15.6 cm 6.2". 496 5156 pp. <br><br>Stereotype edition carefully revised and improved with Copious Indexes. The editor was Samuel Worcester who also selected the added hymns at the back of this volume.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary red straight-grain morocco covers framed in gilt rolls spine gilt extra front cover gilt-stamped John Bradley. All edges marbled. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 31685. Binding as above sides darkened corners and spine rubbed joints cracked with sewing holding but quite fragile. Fly-leaves with early pencilled ownership inscriptions and annotations. Light to moderate foxing. Separate title-page for second section only lacking. Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster. unknown books
2003R120207Grand Rapids, Willima B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 2003 xix + 971pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, in the series "Critical Eerdmans Commentary", very good condition, weight: 1.5kg., R120207
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
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
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
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
80947-83New. unknown
1631019267Oxford: William Turner Printer 1631. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall. 319 pages of text followed by i colophon and preceded by two engravings. Original blind-ruled calf without any spine labeling. The front hinge has been repaired and an antique front flyleaf has been added. The engraved title page has minor browning/toning and soiling as does the engraved armorial dedication page. The title page is apparently the only 17th Century publication containing a portrait of the first Stuart King. On the title page King James faces the reader while King David is holding a harp; engraved by William Marshall active ca. 1617-1649. The title page and final page also has minor soiling. The text except for a small number of tiny spots of soiling remains clean and unmarked. Measures 55/8 inches height. First edition. William Turner, Printer Hardcover books
1333478925.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
311 pages. Also includes 150 psalms in the King James Version. Usual library markings. Average wear. Sound working copy. Book
0260302589.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1771373724Boston: Printed by William M'Alpine for and sold by John Perkins in Union-Street near the market 1771. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. Contemporary calf rebacked. Expert restoration. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. ETSC records only two examples of this issue AAS and NYPL. Evans 11987; ESTC W4709; Welch 1072.27 Printed [by William M'Alpine] for and sold by John Perkins, in Union-Street, near the market unknown
1987Q-155665247xSaint Jerome Press 1987-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Saint Jerome Press paperback
1947R96101Leiden, Brill 1947 viii + 614pp., text in English, 25cm., publisher's hardcover, in the series "Oudtestamentische Studiën" volume IV, very good condition, R96101
viii + 614pp., text in English, 25cm., publisher's hardcover, in the series "Oudtestamentische Studiën" volume IV, very good condition, R96101