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1991G0310608953I3N00Zondervan 1991. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Zondervan hardcover
1991G0310608953I4N00Zondervan 1991. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Zondervan hardcover
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.
1333226926.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
1920255852Oxford: Printed at the University Press 1920. Bijou edition. 455 1 pp. 1 vols. Miniature 2 x 1-7/16 inches. Black morocco titled in gilt edges red and gilt. Ownership signature on front flyleaf dated 9/5/22 Cedar Point Ohio. Fine. Bijou edition. 455 1 pp. 1 vols. Miniature 2 x 1-7/16 inches. Printed at the University Press 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
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.
39556BOOKBINDING THE BOOK OF PSALMS TRANSLATED OUT OF THE ORIGINAL HEBREW: AND THE FORMER TRANSLATIONS DILIGENTLY COMPARED AND REVISED. New York: American Bible Society 1856. Large 8vo. Contemporary embossed full-calf all edges gilt. 212 pages. A fine copy of the Book of Psalms published by the American Bible Society and bound in a richly decorated embossed calf and gilt edges - a very good exampl of the impact of steam press an American book binding. It is inscribed on fr blank leaf: "Mrs. Lester Bradner From her affectionate son William. Oct. 6t 1856." Her husband was the Rev. Lester Bradner Episcopal priest in New York Very good. unknown books
1952WRCLIT85142New York: The Press of A. Colish 1952. 101953pp. 12mo 15 x 9 cm. Full red-brown morocco raised bands gilt extra marbled endsheets t.e.g. Very slight darkening to the spine otherwise fine in board slipcase with some wear to the corners. First printing in this format. One of 450 numbered copies designed and printed by Abraham Colish. The Press of A. Colish hardcover books
Fine hardback. Inscription on the front endpaper. 6700. eng
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
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.
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
19520083231New York: A. Colish 1952. Limited ed. Hardcover. Very Good/Slipcase. Signed by the printer A. Colish on the front blank. Number 108 450 copies. 1952. Hardcover slim 12mo. red leather gilt title. Very Good in original slipcase. Leather scuffed at spine ends hinges and raised bands. Ownership stamp of calligrapher Arnold Bank on the front blank above author's inscription; slim horizontal abrasion to front pastedown from bookplate removal. Slipcase with slight loss to paper along openings; small piece of bottom panel missing; bottom panel expertly strengthened. A beautifully printed book. A. Colish 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
1905132318London Methuen & Co Ltd 1905 1905. First Edition. Hardback. Fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 420 pages; Description: xvii i 420 p. 23 cm. Bibliography: p. xviii. Subjects: Bible. O. T. Psalms --Commentaries. London, Methuen & Co Ltd [1905] hardcover
172755069London: printed by John Baskett. and by the Assigns of Henry Hills decease'd 1727. Later edition. Hardcover. Very good. Three parts folio in fours 38 by 24 cm. 380 23 3 table pp; text in two columns. Additional engraved title page; main title in red and black; woodcut initials and ornaments. Contemporary two-tone paneled calf triple-ruled in gilt; spine with raised bands elaborately tooled in gilt morocco lettering piece; gilt inner dentelles; marbled endleaves; all edges gilt. Covers very lightly scuffed with mild traces of wear at extremities; upper joint just starting at top; occasional touches of mild mostly marginal foxing. A very good or better copy complete and handsomely bound.<br /> <br /> An uncommon and beautifully printed edition of the Book of Common Prayer "the first single manual of worship in a vernacular language directed to be used universally by and common to both priest and people" Carter and Muir. Despite early revisions and some major alterations following the Restoration the original simplicity of the language has been presevered the text remaining substantially unaltered since 1662. References: ESTC N67554 locates only 4 copies. Cf. Carter & Muir Printing and the Mind of Man 75 ed. 1549. Collation: pi1 a-c4 A-Aaa4 Bbb2 = 203 leaves. printed by John Baskett... and by the Assigns of Henry Hills, decease'd hardcover
184835332Philadelphia: R. S. H. George; Thomas Wardle 1848. Leather bound. Fair. Thick 16mo. approx. 5.5" x 3.5". Dark leather binding with faded gilt illustrations on the covers. Gilt lettered title on the spine. Three title pages in one book. Part I 673 pages; part II 284 pages; part III 846 pages. Frontispiece illustration. Leather is chipped head of the spine and worn on the joints and board edges. End papers resemble wallpaper designs. Staining to the front and rear end sheets. Tears to the front end sheets and tissue protecting the frontispiece with no loss of print. Light toning and scattered foxing. The first title page is dated 1848 the second dated 1849 and the third dated 1848. R. S. H. George; Thomas Wardle unknown
005091London: John Reeves Two works in one - Common Prayer 510p; Psalms 84p n.d. but after 1801. Full morocco smooth back divided into five panels title in gilt to second panel remaining panels decorated with small fleuron tools in blind covers with a single line border tulip frame with volute corner pieces rope roll in gilt to inner edge a.e.g. Rubbed to extremities with small amounts of loss to colour. Internally very lightly browned with one or two spots of foxing former owner's name to ffep otherwise fairly clean. Not found in Griffiths but definitely after 1801 and before 1829. Reprint. Hardback. Good. 24mo. John Reeves Hardcover
1867711New York: American Bible Society 1867. 3/4 cloth. Very Good . 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches. Folio. 1 872 974 leaves. Printed in raised letters for the blind. Tears to upper margin of front endpapers and edges lightly soiled. Bound in contemporary 3/4 black leather and black cloth which is worn at edges. A scarce early American edition of its kind. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries several decades before the widespread adoption of Braille printers and educators in France and Britain began developing a variety of tactile reading systems for the visually impaired making independent reading among the blind possible for the first time in history. The results of an important competition at the Royal Society of Arts in Edinburgh in 1832 inspired the American activist Samuel Gridley Howe to research and develop his own embossed reading system for the blind which emerged in 1835 as "Boston Line Type." Drawing upon the methods of James Gall an entrant in the Edinburgh competition Howe created an alphabet of angular raised roman letters that "was said to be far less bulky and therefore less expensive than contemporary European roman-letter systems" PRINTING HISTORY p. 20. With the aid of a $1000 grant from the American Bible Society Howe purchased the first printing press for the New England Institution for the Education of the Blind today the Perkins School for the Blind and produced the country's first complete raised-letter Bible for the American Bible Society in 1842. The present Book of Psalms appears to have been printed with the first complete Howe-ABS Bible retaining the pagination of that production and was published separately with a new title page. ABS had published Selections of Psalms in 1835 and the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind a Psalms and Hymns in 1840 and 1848 this is a very early edition of the Psalms. A rare work. Elizabeth M. Harris IN TOUCH: PRINTING AND WRITING FOR THE BLIND IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Smithsonian 1981. Elizabeth M. Harris "Inventing Printing for the Blind" PRINTING HISTORY Vol. VIII No. 2 American Printing History Association 1986 pp. 15-25. "The First Books Embossed in the U.S. for Blind Readers 1833-1880" compiled by the Callahan Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind. Bible Resource Center "Translation through Multimedia American Bible Society unknown
1960117197Limited Editions Club 1960. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. #29 of 1500 signed by Valenti Angelo illustrator leather bound in chemise and slip case as issued. Tight and unmarked. D36 Please email for photos. Limited Editions Club hardcover