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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
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
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
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
77 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Undated but appears to be circa 1972. Covers dozens of subjects including: History of Glass, Glass in Australia, Manufacturing, Free Blown, Pontil & Lipping Process, Moulds, Moulding, Embossing, Coloured Glass, Natures Work, Clear Glass, Patents, Hollands - Geneva, Schnapps, Whisky, Whisky Jugs, Beers, Pots & Lids, Ginger Beers, Stoneware, Owen's Automatic Bottle Making Machine; and many more. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy of this very informative work. Book
dola269Geneva: 1989. 8vo. pp. 283 1. profusely illus. in colour. bookmark. cloth. dw Geneva: 1989 hardcover
1981UWRIADV00LAWCouncil Press 1981. Very Good. Wright Geneva Ensign. The Adventures of Amos Wright: Mormon Frontiersman. Provo UT.: Council Press 1981. 353pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped and subtly darkened corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with slighty chipped bottom edge and light soiling. Council Press hardcover books
196418581Rockland Maine: Seth Low Press 1964. 1st Ed. softcover. Good-. Jim Moore. large oblong 8vo plastic ring binding cover is soiled top of ring binding broken endpapers foxed owne's name a children's book on Andre the Seal of Rockport Harbor Maine illustrated with b/w photographs published in 1964 Seth Low Press paperback
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.
1965R109652Atlanta, The Stein Printing Company 1965 vii + 162pp., 23cm., softcover, text in English, Doctoral Dissertation ("Thèse de doctorat présenté à l'Ecole des Sciences Sociales et Politiques de l'Université de Lausanne"), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, R109652
198950Genève, Slatkine, 1989. In-8 broché, couverture photographique. Bords du second plat un brin jaunis, pour le reste à l'état de neuf.
104311aafHenry Fisher, 1820, 15x21 cm, gravure sur acier coloriée à la main, 1 feuille. (20.5x26.5cm) passepartout.
122222aafColoniae Allobrogum, (Genève) Apud Samuelem De Tournes, M. DC. LXXV., (1675), in-8vo, 4 ff. (titre avec vignette gravée + dédicace + index) + 1156 p. + 35 ff. (la dern. vide), parchemin d’époque, tranches rouges, bel exemplaire.
124271aafSoc. de Physique et d’Hist. nat. de Genève, (Genève Impr. H. Georg), 1994, in-4to, frontispice-portrait (de Saussure) + X + 201 p. (with extensive Index of autors), brochure originale illustrée.
134981aafLondon, printed for Bernard White, MDCLXXXVII., (1687), in-folio, engraved frontispice-title with view of Geneva + (VI) = 3 leaves (printed title - preface) + 250 p. + (VI) = 3 leaves (table) + 5 engravings. 1): map of Buildings of old Geneva - 2): 6 images with coins - 3): birds eye view of the country around Geneva (folded) - 4): View of Geneva with 19 indications of interest - 5): half-page engr. in-text: Ancient inscription Duke of Rohan, stamped „Holbrook library. Pacific school of religion“, small ink stain in lower margin of front & titlepage, contemporary calf, both covers loose, illustrated spine on 5 bands with title. (copy needs to be rerstored).
1952002885(Genève) (Imprimerie La Sirène) 1952 In-8 Broché, couv. illustrée Edition originale
42838aafLondon, Cassell, 1922, in-8vo, frontispice + XII + 347 p. + 100 photogr. on plates, some foxing + folded map (the Lake from Geneva to Montreux with a large part of the -Haute Savoie-, original cloth binding , top of spine with some small tears, binding a bit dusty & used.
48057aafNew York, Funk and Wagnalls, 1922, in-8vo, frontispiece + XII + 347 p. + 100 photos on plates, Ex libris "Marshall J. Reynolds" on inside cover, original cloth, spine and front cover gilt, upper and bottom spine with small accidents.
19815431981 - broché - Edition de l'Association Oeuvre de Notre-Dame du Haut, Ronchamp - 1981 - In-12 format carré (12,5 x 12,5 cm) broché - Sans pagination - A PROPOS : La première édition de "Textes et dessins pour Ronchamp" a été réalisée en 1965 par Jean Petit, quelques mois avant la disparition de Le Corbusier. Cette troisième édition parait trente années après les premiers croquis de l'architecte pour la chapelle. Achevé d'imprimer en avril 1981 sur les presses de la Coopi à Genève
Genève, Editions des Trois Collines, 1946. In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 65 pp-[1] plus table. Edition originale illustrée par André Masson dessins hors-texte. Exemplaire numéroté sur vergé crème. Bel ex.
75092Genève, Jeune Poésie 1957, 180x125mm, 69pages, broché. Couverture à rabat. Bandeau d’annoce conservé.
1958010176Genève Pierre Caillier 1958 In-4 Cartonnage illustré de l'édite
200120013Annecy, Genève, Académie Salésienne, Archives d'Etat, 2001. In-8 broché de 465-[7] pages. Couverture illustrée.
118439aafGenève, Archives d’Etat, / Saint-Julien-En-Genevois, La Salévienne, / Chambéry, Université de Savoie, 2008, gr. in-8vo, 387 p., brochure originale.
2001LFA019d3Un ouvrage de 465 pages, format 175 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2001, Académie Salésienne