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1569Q42<p>Geneva: John Crispin 1569. 4to 8.125 x 5.75 in. The scarce <em>second edition</em> of the Geneva Bible in quarto. Printed in Geneva in Roman font with illustrations double-page maps and provenance of a famous paper maker.</p><p><strong>Description</strong></p><p>Lacks the first preliminary leaf <em>Calendar Historical</em> and begins with <em>To The Reader </em>1 p. <em>Of the Golden Nombre</em>… etc.3 pp. <em>A Supputation of the years </em>1 p. <em>A Table of the Cycle of the Sunne </em>1 p. <em>Kalendar </em>with a small woodcut at the beginning of each month 6 pp. <em>Fairies in France and elsewhere </em>1 p. The printed title page 1569 with decorative headpiece and Crispin's device. Text in two column Roman type with the complete set of illustrations and maps in the text. Bound with four of the additional double-page maps including the Wanderings of the Israelites Nu 33 Ezekiel's Temple Ez 48 Description of the Holie Land before NT title and the Description of the Countreis and Places before Acts. Also bound with the Degrees of Consanguinitie Lev 18 and the map at Joshua provided in facsimile. Printed New Testament title page 1568 with printer's device. Ends with the <em>Table</em> and the <em>Order of the Years</em> 1 p. First chapter woodcut initials head and tailpieces.</p><p><strong>Collation</strong></p><p>par.8 -par1 4 a-c4 d-z8 A-Z8 Aa-Gg8 Old Testament n3-8 Table of Names Aa-Bb4 Cc-Ss8 Tt3 New Testament. <em>Lacks</em> Apocrypha Psalter and first preliminary leaf.</p><p><strong>Binding</strong></p><p>Newly rebound in speckled brown calf. Elaborate blind tooling and rolls to boards within concentric frames. Spine with four raised bands and extensive blind tooling to compartments. One red morocco label with gilt-rules and the words "Holy Bible" letter in gilt and a date of 1569 letter in gilt to foot. New plain endpapers.</p><p><strong>Condition</strong></p><p>Overall a clean text; trimmed close with infrequent loss to first letter of the marginal notes; a-c small stain to lower gutter; Q7-R1 old tape repair with a couple of lines of text replaced in manuscript; T2-3 upper dark marginal stain impacting three lines of text; final map with a tear along fold; Tt1-3 last few leaves of tables with tape repairs to margins.</p><p><strong>Provenance</strong></p><p>Bookplate of James Whatman 1702-1759 on front pastedown with his signature on first blank leaf. On the next four blank pp. at the front Whatman described the history of the Geneva version in a neat hand likely on his own wove paper. Whatman produced high-quality white paper in the 1740s that was used by state papers and also used in printed books. He was the first paper maker in Europe to make wove paper.</p><p><strong>Note</strong></p><p>The second edition of the Geneva version printed in Geneva. The second edition is a smaller book than the 1560 first edition. The Apocrypha was removed from this copy likely by a zealous Puritan. The Psalter was an integral part of this edition and is lacking from this copy but four of the five maps are present.</p><p><strong>Scarcity</strong></p><p>RBH records only three copies at auction since 1910. OCLC shows only six copies in institutions.</p><p><strong>References</strong></p><p>Herbert 130; ODNB 40776; STC 2106; not in USTC.</p> John Crispin hardcover
1967013366Genève Claude Givaudan 1967 In-8 Broché, étui de l'éditeur Ed. originale
1583255181London: Christopher Barker printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie 1583. 6 322 19 leaves; 12136 16 pp. Woodcut initials. Texts in black letter that in the second work in double columns. 1 vols. 4to. Full 19th-century crushed levant raised bands gilt inner dentelles a.e.g. by Jenkins & Cecil. Both titles within elaborate woodcut borders with woodcut map on verso of ¶8 and Royal Arms at conclusion of St. John. The first work wants the two preliminary blanks and the final blank. Joints rubbed clearly washed at the time of binding though with occasional light foxing and minor spotting remaining a handful of small marginal repairs lower margins of U2-3 in second work a bit frayed with a few small chips not affecting text; generally a very good copy if somewhat processed. 6 322 19 leaves; 12136 16 pp. Woodcut initials. Texts in black letter that in the second work in double columns. 1 vols. 4to. The Geneva - Thomson text of the New Testament revised by Thomson from the translation by Whittingham Gilby Sampson and others. First printed in 1576 Thomson's revision eventually became the final and most popular version of the Geneva text. The edition of the Psalms by Sternhold and Hopkins was first published in its complete form in 1562 and was frequently reprinted often to be bound to accompany other editions of the Bible. ESTC S123036 & S102250; STC 2885 & 2466; Herbert 180; Darlow & Moule 137; Luborsky & Ingram 2885 Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie unknown books
1515227891 feuille de papier, 51,5x36 cm. (Restauration 2023).
16118272Imprinted at London by Robert Barker printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie 1611. 1611. 1611 4to. 2 226 231-434 434 misnumbered 435 4 441-554 82 leaves. Herbert 308. BOUND AFTER a defective Book of Common Prayer BOUND BEFORE STERNHOLD Thomas and HOPKINS John The whole booke of Pdalmes Printed by A.G. for the Company of Stationers 1635. 10 90 6 p. Lacking the final 6 pages. Contemporary blind panelled binding with brass corner fittings central lozenges and replacement clasps. Rebacked with most of the original spine re-laid. Trimmed close at the head occasionally cutting into headlines or foliatiion. Leaf Dd3 has small loss of text at the foot. Ee4 has slight loss to a sidenote and Ee5 has a little loss to the blank fore edge margin. The New Testament has a separate title page and is followed by Hervey's Concordances. Nnn2 has loss at the foot. A few light stains some turned corners and a few pen trials. A handsome Jacobean Bible. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, 1611. unknown
1607D15150London: Robert Barker 1607. Full Calf. Very Good. 2 parts in one volume folio 13 x 8 1/2 in.; 330 x 216 mm. Double column text in roman type 63 lines to the full column engraved general title tinted by hand in rose pink and light blue wash woodcut headpiece and small ornament on New Testament title-page with continuous register but separate foliation full-page woodcut of Adam and Eve in Eden facing Genesis 31 woodcut text illustrations diagrams and maps woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces; foliation errors as typical; scattered staining throughout tape repaired tear on G2 cutting into side-notes and another on Ffff2 repaired with older cellotape. Contemporary calf over beveled wooden boards old sueded calf spine nailed to front and rear covers this done a very long time ago; catches perished but still a most impressive looking object and a quite decent copy overall of the Geneva Bible in Folio format in a contemporary binding. The Geneva version of the Old Testament translated by William Whittingham Anthony Gilby Thomas Sampson and perhaps others with Laurence Tomson's revision of the Geneva version of the New Testament and his translation of Franciscus Junius' translation of Revelation. The correct collation reads as in ESTC not Herbert quires AaaZzz should read: AaaLll6 MmmOoo8 PppZzz6. STC 2199; ESTC S122320; Herbert 289. <br/><br/> Robert Barker unknown books
19083422Editeur Charles Meunier, 1908. In-4 (26 x 23 cm), 192 pp., maroquin aubergine, dos orné à 4 nerfs, dentelle or et argent et 4 filets or d'encadrement sur les plats, dentelle sur les coupes, quadruple filet à l'intérieur des plats, couverture et dos conservés, tranches dorées (reliure signée Charles Meunier 1909). Tirage limité à 166 exemplaires numérotés (n°26). Celui-ci un des 50 exemplaires sur vélin, contenant une suite à part de toutes les eaux-fortes tirées avant la lettre, une suite sur vélin des 42 encadrements floraux non utilisés et un état de tous les culs-de-lampe contenus dans l'ouvrage. Une suite unique des 45 eaux-fortes de Carlos Schwabe sur papier de Chine a été ajoutée. Exemplaire imprimé pour Monsieur Frédéric RAISIN, grand ex-libris gravé, à l'intérieur du premier plat, portant la traduction de son nom en latin : FR. UVAES, avec la devise : POST TENEBRAS LUX.SUB SOLE et : CAUS PAT. IN CURIA GENEVA.Bel exemplaire.
15998636Imprinted at London By the Deputies of Christopher Barker 1599. 1599 4to. 4 434 8 441-554 fols. Black letter text in two columns with sidenotes in a roman font. The text is the Geneva version with Tomson's NT but Junius's Revelation. Contemporary blind panelled calf binding over bevelled oak boards with brass corners and centre pieces. Fittings for clasps remain but the clasps themselves are lacking. Rebacked in the nineteenth century with the original spine re-laid and a title label and date added to the spine. The joints now have short splits. Signatures A and B in the OT are misbound but complete and there are similar misbound leaves in the NT Paul's Epistles. STC 2173. Herbert 247. BOUND WITH Two right profitable and fruitfull Concordances as issued and with a fragment of The Whole Booke of Psalmes . Printed by John Windet for the Assignes of Richard Daye 1598 ends at Psalm xxxiii. There are old paper tape repairs in places to strengthen edges and clear evidence of centuries of use throughout. The 19th century endpapers are inscribed Alfred Holwell The Gift of his Parents 1874 which probably dates the rebacking. There are also two pages of family tree of the Holwell family. The verso of the NT title page has 18th century records of the Raven Norfolk family. A complete and unsophisticated copy of the the actual 1599 printing. Imprinted at London By the Deputies of Christopher Barker hardcover
1606508223Robert Barker 1606. Leather. VERY GOOD. Complete quarto Geneva Bible in contemporary blind-tooled calf binding with brass metalwork furniture. General title page and NT title page intact. Including the Apocrypha Book of Common Prayer and Sternhold & Hopkins' Metrical Psalms. Scriptural text complete but lacking the front endpaper first two leaves of the BCP and final metrical psalms following 119. With an early rebacking along with the metalwork. Clasps and tail 1' of the rear strip of brass perished; moderate weart to the extremities with some abrasion of the leather at the extremities revealing the oaken boards with antique patina. both boards show splitting from the application of the furniture and oxidation to the boards and adjacent leaves around the rivets; occasional tidemarks and some thumbsoil to the margins otherwise VERY GOOD. With numerous ownership inscriptions to the endpapers title versos and elsewhere. An uncommon survival in contemporary binding. Darlow & Moule 285 one of some 30 odd Barker printings of the 1580 edition with trivial modifications William Whittingham was one of many Puritan scholars who landed in Calvin's Geneva as exiles from eligious persecution under Queen Mary. Trained in classical languages at Oxford Whittingham completed a fresh translation of the New Testament from the original Greek in 1557. Joined by Anthony Gilby and Thomas Sampson a translation of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew and Aramaic was completed in 1560. The three saw their work as a continuance of the tradition of English Bible translation first begun by William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale. Given permission to print in England by Queen Elizabeth the Geneva Bible became the dominant translation in England for three generations before and after the King James Version. 4to in 8's. Dual column 72-line blackletter text with roman intros and marginal glosses. A7-E8 2 A1-Z8 Aa1-Zz8 Aaa1-Iii2 4 Kkk1-Zzz10 A1-L2 A1-F3. BCP & Psalms; 2 General Title & Prelims: Prayer Book Psalter General Title 'Of the incomparable treasures of the holy Scriptures' 'How to take profit .'. Text: OT leaves 1-358; Apocrypha 359-435 NT title 'Summe of the hwole scripture 6 NT Text 441-554; Concordances unpaginated Whole Booke of Psalmes 10 1-76 perished thereafter. Robert Barker unknown
86747aafLondon, R. Ackermann (printed by J. Diggens, St. Ann’s Lane, London), 1820, in-4to, frontispice (map) ‘Plan of the road’ + title + 4 leaves: ‘Preface, List of plates’ + 136 p. + 36 handcoloured aquatinta-plates. Untrimmed copy in an original publisher’s light-brown clothbound, spine richly gilt, covers blindstamped. Housed in a clothbox with green morocco-leather spine with gilt title and year 1820.
171721598Genevae, Cramer et Perachon, 1717 ; 2 tomes in-folio (428 mm), demi-veau fauve du temps, dos à nerfs décoré de filets dorés, titre doré, pièce de tomaison foncée (plats refaits, gardes renouvelées) ; [20], 434 pp., [1 bl.] f. ; [4], 452 ; [12], XVI, 34, [10] pp. et en tout: portrait de Jean Jacques Manget gravé par Seiller, d’après B. Guillibaud, en frontispice, grande vignette répétée aux 3 titres, figurant une scène de dissection, gravée par Seiller et 136 planches anatomiques hors-texte ( 110 + 5 extra-ordinaires + 21 Eustache) gravées par Seiller, Gottfried Pfauntz, J.d. Hartman, Andréas Geyer et Augusta Vind.
156221831Genève, François Jaquy & François Perrin, 1562. In-folio relié en plein veau glacé brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, noirs; plats encadrés de filets et roulettes dorés et à froid et tachetés d'or, roulettes et filets dorés sur les coupes et intérieurs. Tranches dorées et ciselées portant au centre de la gouttière la devise de Genève: Post Tenebras Lux. Reliure du XIX ème. [4]-349-[1]-86-100-[16]-[42] feuillets.
1611805London: Robert Barker 1611. Leather Bound. Very Good . 9 x 13 1/4 inches. Folio. 78 of 80 pages. Lacking title page. Griffiths 1611/2. Bound with: The Bible: That is The holy Scriptures contained in the Old & New Testament. London: Robert Barker 1612. 4 362 OT 361-444 Apocrypha 135 NT 7 tables leaves. Collates as A 4 leaves A-Lll in 6s Mmm - Ooo in 8s Ppp - Eeee in 6s Ffff 4 leaves. Engraved title page with old repair to closed tear at bottom. Full page woodcut of Garden of Eden presentwith loss to lower outer corner of image. B6 with old manuscript repair to loss at outer corner. Lacks 2Z3.4 Isaiah 17:13-24:18. Herbert 312. STC 2218. NT with separate title page dated 1611. Printed in two column Roman type. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Booke of Psalmes: Collected into English Meeter. London: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1612. 114 6 of 8 pages. Collates as A-K in 6s L 1 of 2 leaves lacking index. STC 2539. Endpapers with 17th and 18th Century owners' inscriptions. Some marginal soiling and minor dampstains. Bound in contemporary brown calf with blindstamped arabesque centerpiece on covers brass corner pieces catches and clasps now lacking. Covers with old repairs and modern professional rebacking. A very good collection of the BCP of James I with the Geneva/Breeches Bible and Psalmes in folio with brass hardware. More complete than the copy located in Hills. Robert Barker unknown
1612263145London: Imprinted by Robert Barker 1612. 2344double-spread map; 4362 i.e. 366 361-444 2 3- 135 7 leaves; 1114 i.e. 1137pp. 1 vols. Small folio. Old calf rebacked with portions of original backstrip laid down remnants of gilt borders on boards 20th century endsheets and inserted sectional dividing blanks. Maps illustrations engraved general title to Bible. Entirety of all three works ruled in red. Genealogies: map has repairs to edges and is remargined at gutter no loss to image small spot to margin and a bit of soiling. Bible: engraved title and full-page woodcut of the Garden of Eden trimmed close and shaved at fore-margin normal page numbering errors in gathering 3K occasional modest soiling and some generally minor spotting. a few small marginal repairs one a tear in lower edge of 2Z3 across several lines without loss minute worm track in inner gutter of 2M-T; Psalms: repaired tear in upper margin of A3 touching a few letters K1-7 a bit limp and frayed with repairs to two lower blank forecorners; K8 terminal blank wanting; some moderate scattered soiling minute wormhole in black fore-margin of leaves G8 to end some rust satins to gutter/inner margins of gatherings G and H resulting in a few small holds; bookseller's annotations on pastedowns in ink !!! describing it an "exceptionally fine volume" and giving partially erroneous bibliographic citations. Still generally a good volume. 2344double-spread map; 4362 i.e. 366 361-444 2 3- 135 7 leaves; 1114 i.e. 1137pp. 1 vols. Small folio. A characteristic gathering of the three texts the Bible being the Geneva-Tonson-Junius version in an edition that is a very close reprint of Barker's 1607 edition. The general engraved title is undated and the sectional full title-page for the NT is dated 1611 but the printer's colophon at the end is dated 1612. The text of the Apocrypha is included as a part of the contiguous whole. The edition of the Genealogies which is here bound prior to the Bible is one of the several folio printings attributed to Beale that are partially sorted as to minute variants in STC and ESTC; however this example does not conform to the variants in ESTC in regard to the line-breaks in the side note on A1V. The present edition of the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalms includes some music settings. This is among the last folio London printings of the Geneva text the standard text of 16th century Protestantism and the text referenced by Shakespeare Donne Bunyan et al. The first edition of the NT was printed in Geneva in 1557 and was first printed in England in 1575-6. ESTC S1189; S101955; and S122901. Herbert 312. STC 2218; 23039 REF; and 2560 Imprinted by Robert Barker unknown books
1669505324Louys & Daniel Elzevier 1669. Leather. FINE. 'Without exception the most splendid French Bible ever printed' Bibliotheca Sussexiana. The Great Elzevier Bible two-volume printing on fine paper: a spectacular printing of the French Geneva Bible in folio with full notes. The greatest achievement of the famed house of Elzevier and a serious contender for one of the finest Bibles in any language. 'Un des plus beaux monuments de la typographie elzevirienne . Édition exécutée avec un grand luxe typographique mais que l'on dit peu correcte' Willems Les Elzevier; Histoire et Annales Typographiques. Willems references the catalog of 1675 as offering three different paper options for this Bible: 'Imperiael coté 110 florins; Frans Real 56 florins; Veluws Real 50 florins; grand Mediaen 44 florins.' These latter three range from 430-44mm; our copy is the 'Imperiael' fine-paper edition without its original decklage now 460mm but came off the press at a full half meter. The Elzevier Bible was a decade-long production for which all stops were pulled out. First conceived by Louis Elzevier; although he retired from the press in 1665 his cousin Daniel's personal respect for him and regard for his contributions to this Bible led him to insist on retaining is former partner's name on the title page. The Elzeviers commissioned the Huegenot Father-Son team Samuel and Henri Marets to produce the ultimate French Geneva Bible. Using the 1552 de Hayes edition of Olivetan's French Bible first translated from the Greek and Hebrew originals for the French Protestants in 1535 they included all of the original Geneva notes along with translations of the Dutch notes printed in Dort 1637 as well as many other notes gleaned from other sources including their own original contributions. This astounding work of scholarship is matched by the frontispiece and greatly detailed maps four of which were newly commissioned by the Elzeviers from the great Dutch painter Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem. The fifrth Jerusalem and the Temple was copied from the London Polyglot Bible of 1655. These were engraved by Amsterdam printmakers Abraham Blooteling and Jan de Vissche. All this alongside the extaordinary typographical work by Daniel Elzevier make this a truly special Bible. DETAILS: Folio 46 x 30cm. Splendid modern calf binding with ornate gilt borders and gilt spine titles blocked in black with fresh endpapers and originals retained. Double pagination vol. 1 Three folding maps; 82 366 732pp; Vol. 2 Two folding maps; 4 162 432 Prophets; 4 202 403 NT; 4 3-70 134pp. Apocrypha. Collation in sixes: Vol. 1: 2 original endpapers Engraved Frontispiece 41 unsigned A1-PPP6; Vol. 2: Prophets Title A2-Dd6 2 OT; 2 A-Kk6 4 NT; 1 A2-M4. CONDITION: Faint tidemark to the upper margin of latter NT from Timothy on and to the Apocrypha bound after NT as an appendix in smaller type without study notes; 'Les Voyage des Israelites' foldout map fore edge is a bit tattered with a 1x2' chip just barely affecting the print border untrimmed edges darkened as expected otherwise remarkably clean and fresh internally with the fine paper remaining very bright. Darlow & Moule 3761; Willems 1402; Chambers Bibliography of French Bibles Vol. II 482ff. Louys & Daniel Elzevier unknown
166918982A Amsterdam, Chez Louys & Daniel Elsevier, 1669. 4 parties en 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-folio, plein vélin estampé à froid, sur ais de bois. Traces d'attaches. [42]-366 ; [2]-162 ; [2]-202 ; 70 feuillets imprimés sur deux colonnes. *4; a-e6 ; f8; A-Z6 ; Aa-Zz6 ; Aaa-Ppp6 [et] A-Z6 ; Aa-Cc6 ; Dd8 [et] *2 ; A-Z6 ; Aa-Kk6 ; Ll4 [et] A-L6 ; M4.
140778aafGenève, S. Morel, Rue du Rhône 181 / Paris, Lemercier, lith.), s.d. (vers 1850), Quer 8° (14.5 x 22 cm.), 28 lithogr. originales (dont 4 double planches), au début qqs rousseurs et le coin d’en bas à droite avec tache d’eau, exlibris Peter E. Obergfell, brochure originale illustrée de titre dans un encadrement typographique, nom ms. d’un ancien propriétaire sur couverture. Emboîtage récente.
138893aafGenève, éd. par l’auteur, (Genève, Lithogr. Schmid), 1843, in-4° oblong, 5 p. illustré d’une vignette de titre, d’un frontispice et de 48 planches de dessins hors texte, et d’une vignette dans le texte du voyage, dédicace de Jean-Charles Töpffer, fils de l’auteur „à M. Edmond Laurcau souvenir d’amitié de Ch. Töpffer“ / exlibris Peter E. Obergfell, reliure en d.-cuir, dos orné or, brochure originale illustrée conservée, avec une inscription de Charles Töpffer (fils de l’auteur) sur la couverture, exemplaire d'une remarquable fraicheur.
129055aafGenève, L.A. Caille Imprimeur-Libraire, au bas du Collège, 1773, in-8°, 303 p., Ex Libris Alain Bourneton ‘Ad Majoram Pyrenae’, reliure en basane originale, dos orné, coiffe supérieure légèrement touchée. Tranches rouges.
1615611London: Printed by Robert Barker 1615. Leather Bound. Very Good . 7 x 8 1/2 inches. 4to. B 10 leaves C-E in 8s. Lacks preliminaries. Begins with Communion. Griffiths 1615/4. Bound with: The Bible that is the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages; with most profitable annotations vpon all hard places and other things of great importance Geneva/Breeches version. London: Robert Barker 1615. Collates as 4 leaves of NT Preliminaries before BCP A-Hhh in 8s Iii 2 leaves Kkk-Yyy in 8s Zzz 10 leaves. General title lacking. Bible text complete with light dampstain throughout. A few pages with old ink marks or stains tears or repairs without loss of text. Top margin closely cropped on some pages. NT title page and preliminaries bound before BCP. Herbert 340/341. Bound with: Robert Herrey Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances or Large and Ample Tables Alphabeticall. London: Printed by Robert Barker 1615. 158 of 164 pages. Collates as A - I in 8s K 7 of 8 leaves. ESTCS122242. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins The Whole Book of Psalms. Cambridge: John Field 1666. 34 pages with final blank. Lacks title page. Printed in unusual four column Roman type. Printing information from ESTCR17943. Prior owner's name John Adcock 1683 on endpapers in fancy script. Bound in full period brown leather with remnants of clasps and deep blindstamped central lozenges to covers. Professionally rebacked with original spine relaid new sewn headbands and new endpapers. The last Black Letter Geneva Bible in Quarto bound with a version of the 1552 English BCP. Printed by Robert Barker unknown
1585456London: Printed by Christopher Barker 1585. Leather Bound. Very Good. 7 x 9 inches. 4to. ¶3 - ¶8 A - E 8 leaf quires F 5 leaves. Lacks title page and following leaf. Scattered stains and soiling mostly at margins. Small darker stain at top margin. Loss to lower forecorner of B8 affecting about 12 lines of text. Kalendar printed in red and black. Colophon at end with ownership inscription of John Purkiss dated February 1 1768. Griffiths 1585/3. Bound with: The Holy Bible Geneva/Breeches version. London: Printed by Christopher Barker 1585. A-3H 8 leaf quires 3I 2 leaf quire 4 leaves 3K-3Y 8 leaf quires 3Z 10 leaf quire. Printed in two column black letter type. Occasional small closed tear with no loss and a few marginal notes shaved esp. 3O. Lacks preliminaries and 3P4&5. 18th Century notes regarding Purkiss family on verso of NT title page. Herbert 187 following Herbert 165 and Herbert 170. Bound with: Herrey Robert F. Two right profitable and fruitfull Concordances or large and ample Tables Alphabeticall. London: Imprinted by Christopher Barker 1585. A-L 8 leaf quires M 4 leaf quire. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Booke of Psalmes Collected into English meetre. London: Assignes of Richard Day 1585. A - G 8 leaf quires lacking G6 - G8. Last few pages tatty with slight loss of text. ESTCS90640. Bound in dark brown paneled calf with recent sympathetic rebacking with four raised bands offset by gilt rules. An excellent copy of the 1552 English BCP and Geneva Bible. Both standards for many American colonists. Printed by Christopher Barker unknown
1630482London: Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill 1630. 3/4 leather. Very Good. 7 x 9 inches. 4to. 84 of 92 pages. A 8 leaves B 10 leaves C - E 8 leaves. Printed in two column black letter. Lacks title page title page for The Whole Booke of Psalmes Collected into English meetre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others. . . dated 1600 bound before BCP and preliminaries. Griffiths 1630/7. ESTCS123192. Bound with: The Bible: translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. Geneva/Breeches version. London: Robert Barker 1602. 2 434 4 441 - 554 leaves. Printed in two column black letter. Title page with old tissue repairs to margin and lower portion of text. Closed tears to 335 and 462 loss to top corner of 9-11 32 324 and 392. Loss to bottom of 131 145 198 210 235 248 454 458 459 486 and 546 and to top half of 165. Lacks 50 G2 220 252 253 and 289. Several pages misnumbered. Herbert 269. ESTCS116971. Bound with: Herrey Robert. Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances or large and ample tables alphabeticall. London: Robert Barker 1602. 162 of 164 pages. Collates as A - K 8 leaf quires L2. Lacks K8. ESTCS102034. Compare ESTCS5161 signature of B4 under "it" of "habitation". An occasional light stain smudge or mark but generally clean. Bound in modern 3/4 dark brown calf with red spine label and five raised bands to spine. A very good copy of the original 1552 English BCP bound with a Geneva/Breeches Bible and Psalms. A staple of many American colonists. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill unknown
1986010342Genève La Revue des Belles-Lettres n°3-4 1986 fort in-8 Broché, couverture rempliée
11127Suite de 62 Lithographies et gravures sur acier numérotée 30 à 100, en deux albums, de format 24x26cm, pleine toile noire de l’éditeur, titre et décor dorés sur le premier plat, filets à froid;(petits raccommodages).62 Lithographies et gravures sur acier finement coloriées et gommées, par Melle Rose d’Ostervald, W.H Bartlett, Weber, Cognet, Himey, G Lory, Bettinger, Milbert, Salathé, Deroy, F Benoit….Toutes ces gravures sont finement coloriées et rehaussées à la gomme, certaines avec quelques rousseurs en marges, coloris très frais
101213aaf1869, gr. in-4to, oblong, titre manuscrit + 2 ff. (poême) + 216 ff. (432 p.) manuscrits dans une belle écriture (dont 34 ff. de poèmes) + 1 f. de table + 56 images (dont 2 cartes ou plans, 22 photographies originales en petit format, 8 publicités ill. d’hôtels et 5 panoramas gravés de Lucerne, du Rigi et du Lac des Quatre-Cantons), exlibris Peter E. Obergfell, reliure d’époque en demi cuir vert, dos à nerfs avec titre et ornements en or, 1er plat avec titre en or, tranches marbrées. Charnière devant affaiblie.