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1712WRCAM40325London 1712. 2323-324pp. Folio. Dbd. Small tear to fore edge of p.323 not affecting text. Lightly soiled. Very good. An act "for the incouragement of the trade to America" alleviating duties on incoming goods from the colonies. Mainly aimed a relieving duties on goods seized in the then on-going war between England France and Spain. ESTC N52389. unknown books
1744157485London: Typis G. Bowyer et al 1744. Editeo sexta prioribus longe emendatior. Hardcover. Good. Unpaginated. 18 cm. Engraved frontipiece. Full leather in mylar wrap removed for photo. Corners worn hinges cracking. Spine is cracked and has no labels. Bookplate on front pastedown ink inscriptions on both free endpapers rear states Tho. Ryley 1764. Small tear in top corner of front free endpaper. <br/><br/>Title continues "Itémque Forma et Modus Creandi Ordinandi et Consecrandi Episcopos Presbyteros et Diaconos. Epistolae Evangelia et Psalmi Inseruntur juxta Sebastiani Castellionis Versionem." Latin text in two columns. Typis G. Bowyer, et al hardcover
1746LD8053Madrid: por Antonio Marin 1746. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 150 x 95mm. 16 269pp. Signatures: p8; A-R8. Engraved head- and tail-pieces initials. Text in Spanish translated from the French. 18th-century Spanish vellum ms. title to spine Jacobo 2o; lacking ties but internally clean and bright. <br/><br/>Spanish imprint of the biography of James II of England published during the last of the Jacobite uprisings. Forced out of power in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and defeated in the subsequent battle of the Boyne by William of Orange the short reign of James II has an importance that reaches far beyond his three years in power. He died in 1701 in exile at the Palace of St. Germain in France and remains to be one of the most complex and intriguing persons of history. An ardent Roman Catholic his efforts to return England to the Catholic faith continue to resonate to this day in Northern Ireland. The Jacobite uprisings were a series of rebellions and wars in Great Britain and Ireland occurring from 1688 to 1746. The aim of the later uprisings was to return the House of Stuart and the descendants of James II to the throne of Great Britain after being deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution. This biography of James II was printed in the last year of the major Jacobite uprising known as the The Forty Five. It was an intense time to show partisanship and effectively Jacobitism ended here as a serious political force in Britain. Not commonly found in such good original condition. por Antonio Marin hardcover
1746LD8053Madrid: por Antonio Marin 1746. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 150 x 95mm. 16 269pp. Signatures: p8; A-R8. Engraved head- and tail-pieces initials. Text in Spanish translated from the French. 18th-century Spanish vellum ms. title to spine Jacobo 2o; lacking ties but internally clean and bright. <br/><br/>Spanish imprint of the biography of James II of England published during the last of the Jacobite uprisings. Forced out of power in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and defeated in the subsequent battle of the Boyne by William of Orange the short reign of James II has an importance that reaches far beyond his three years in power. He died in 1701 in exile at the Palace of St. Germain in France and remains to be one of the most complex and intriguing persons of history. An ardent Roman Catholic his efforts to return England to the Catholic faith continue to resonate to this day in Northern Ireland. The Jacobite uprisings were a series of rebellions and wars in Great Britain and Ireland occurring from 1688 to 1746. The aim of the later uprisings was to return the House of Stuart and the descendants of James II to the throne of Great Britain after being deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution. This biography of James II was printed in the last year of the major Jacobite uprising known as the The Forty Five. It was an intense time to show partisanship and effectively Jacobitism ended here as a serious political force in Britain. Not commonly found in such good original condition. por Antonio Marin hardcover books
1760105900BBBerlin, 1760. Kl.-8°. [2] Bl., 137 S. Kalbslederband d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild u. floraler Rückenvergoldung.
170452588ABParis,Liege. Louis Guerin - J.F.Broncart. 1704. 16 cm. Frontispiez, 10 nn. Bl., 295 S., Frontispiez, 8 nn.Bl., 294 S., Leder d.Zt., Reiche Rü.Vergold. Etwas berieb. u. bestoss., Besitzereintr. auf Vorsatz, sauber u. gut erh.
1762209535à Uccle, de la ville de Nivelle, de la souveraine cour féodale de Brabant, de celle de Lothier: Ensemble les statuts de la ville de Bruxelles. / Rechten ende costuymen van de stadt Brussel Van Syne Majesteyts Hooft-bancke tot Uccle, van de Stadt Nyvel, van den Souvereynen Leen-hove van Brabant, ende van Lothryck: Mitsgaders De Statuyten der Stadt Brussel. Band 1 (von 2) und Band 3 (Consuetudines Bruxellenses, Latine redditae, commentariis ac notis (...) illustratae. Accedunt Jura & Consuetudines Supremae Curiae Feudalis Brabantia. Zus. Band 1 und 3 (von 3 Bänden). Brussel / Bruxelles / Bruxellis, J. Moris, 1762. Kl.-8vo. Band 1: 3 Bl. (inkl. Doppeltitel in Rot- und Schwarzdruck), XXXII S., 1 Bl., 513 S. Text in Niederländisch und Französisch. - Band 3: Titel in Rot- und Schwarzdruck, 584 S. Text in Latein. Braune Lederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung und Rotschnitt; etwas berieben und bestoßen, Kapitale und Gelenke der Vorderdeckel stärker beschabt. [3 Warenabbildungen]
171115044H80785No Publisher. Could be a 17th century reprint as there is no publication date listed. 14 pages bound in hardcover not original binding as this looks to have been paper. Pictures available upon request. . Acceptable. Hardcover. 1711. No Publisher hardcover
1794045526London: Printed By John Archdeacon and John Burges; Sold By C. Dilly F. & C. Rivington et al 1794. Title page dated 1794. Attractively bound in full red morocco leather decorated in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers with charts of lessons calendars golden numbers rites and cermonies psalms. Also includes the Act for the Uniformity of Common Prayer at the front. Spine darkened and crackled but archivally stabilized wear to corners and joints front hinge lightly cracked before the preliminary blank but very secure text block sound pages lightly age-toned but clean name Mary Anne Carruthers Athington and 1801 date on verso of front free endpaper no other markings. Hard Cover. Good. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. Printed By John Archdeacon and John Burges; Sold By C. Dilly, F. & C. Rivington et al Hardcover
17028149London: Printed for A. and J. Churchill 1702. 1702. 1702 2xii242211;1302137-176169-175222-30810p. Contemporary calf the boards blind panelled with a 2 line roll and corner tools the spine gilt in panels between the raised bands. The spine with loss of surface and the board with minor wear on the corners. Internally clean and crisp. The Appendix has its own part title. The final leaf of Errata has an additional errata slip pasted onto the verso. A very sound copy. London: Printed for A. and J. Churchill, 1702. hardcover
175463816black titles within double-ruled black border signatures A2 - CC8 double column text large type 'price 10 s. unbound' at bottom of title page Printed by Joseph Bentham, Printer to the University hardcover
176039124title page with double-ruled black border and all black text with 38 engraved plates contents 1 preface 3 introductory pages including tables 20 signatures b- i7 Psalter or Psalms of David - i8-o11 Articles of Religion 7 'The Whole Book of Psalms collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others.' with separate title page 1760 - 84 Veni Creator etc. 12 Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the Lking's most Excellent Majesty; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett hardcover
1787A2672Paris, Compagnie des Libraires, 1787 ; in-12, X pp. + 480 pp. + 451 pp. + 434 pp. + 500 pp. + 446 pp. + 439 pp., tome 1: une carte d'Angleterre, tome 2: une carte d'Ecosse, tome 3: une carte de l'Irlande, reliure demi basane, dos lisse, plats en cartonnage beige. Les 6 volumes. Pierre-Joseph d'Orléans était un historien français de la seconde moitié du 19ème siècle. Il fut réputé pour sa grande clarté et collabora à l'Encyclopédie. Il écrivit les quatre premiers volumes du présent ouvrage; les deux derniers furent écrits par M. François-Henri Turpin en guise de suite. Bon état.
17669531Cambridge: Joseph Bentham. Good with no dust jacket. 1766. Leather. Unpaginated. Lessons Calendar Tables and Rules Prayers Psalms of David Prayers for the Restoration of the Royal Family Articles of Religion The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others title page of 1765. This is a nice pocket Book of Common Prayer dating back to 1766. It is in good antiquarian condition leather covers rubbed front cover detaching interior there is a modern owner bookplate pages have been trimmed very closely with occasionally some loss of a few letters at the edge obviously used but not abused. Plates are crisp and lovely - and include not only biblical events but also a plate of Guy Fawkes. A number of the Bentham editions do not contain engravings but this one does. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Joseph Bentham hardcover
1790705Oxford: W. Jackson and A. Hamilton Printers to the University 1790. Leather_bound. Very Good. 9 x 11 1/4 inches. Large 4to. 1 ffep A -Eee in 4s Fff 2 leaves 1 rfep. Some page corners repaired. Owners name in neat contemporary ink to title page "George Leycester" 1768-1827 of Toft Hall in Cheshire a well-known Cricket player. Bound in contemporary reverse leather with blind stamping in Georgian panel style and black morocco label on front cover with gilt bordering and lettering TOFT 1824. Front hinge split with old repair to inner hinge. Covers worn with loss of leather. Griffiths 1790/2. A Gentleman Cricket Players copy of a notable edition of the Book of Common Prayer which was collated with the Oxford copy and corrected by Dr. John Parsons according to an annotation in the file copy. W. Jackson and A. Hamilton, Printers to the University unknown
1792888Cambridge: Printed by John Archdeacon 1792. Leather Bound. Very Good. 10 1/2 x 16 3/8 inches. Collates as 2 A-Zz in 4s Aaa 2 leaves A-C in 4s. Ffep with inscription "Parish of Moulton County of Lincoln Mr. William Hooton Churchwarden 1833." State Prayers for "our Gracious Queen Charlotte his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales and all the Royal Family" with later amendments in contemporary ink and pencil. A few leaves lightly soiled and with old marginal repairs. Bound with: Bound with: Brady Nicholas and Nahum Tate A New Version of the Psalms of David Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. London: Printed by G. Woodfall 1801. 46 pages. Bound in full reverse calf with blindrolled borders. Covers scuffed and corners rounded with loss. Spine with six raised bands and beginnings of separation at hinges. Griffiths 1792/1. A very good copy of this Georgian altar book. Printed by John Archdeacon unknown
1717053535Oxford: John Baskett 1717. John Baskett . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. OXFORD : 1717 and LONDON : 1716. Bound with Sternhold & Hopkins Psalms. Hardback. Contemporary black full morocco-leather. Original marbled end-papers. Raised bands. Gilt decorated spine; gilt panels to covers. Owner name dated 1804. Contemporary family details to last leaf; dates of birth; 1778 - 1865. No internal markings. Text complete. Clean and tight with moderate wear; attractive binding. VERY GOOD. Will be well-packed for shipping 8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. . <br/> <br/> John Baskett hardcover
1799840CBParis, chez Moutardier, An VIIe. de la Rèpublique Francaise (1799). 8vo. 426; 534; 448 S. Schöne, zeitgenössische Halbledereinbände mit goldener Rückenprägung und Buntpapierbezug. 3 Bde.
176525575ABAmsterdam, (o.Vlg) 1765. 6 Bände. 12°. 1 Bl., VII, 438 S.; 1 Bl., 502 (recte 512) S.; 1 Bl., 480 S.; 1 Bl., VI, 401 S.; 1 Bl., 504 S.; 1 Bl., 519 S. Leder der Zt mit reicher Rückenvergoldung, 2 Rückenschildern, marmor. Schnitt. Etwas berieben, Deckel teils auch leicht beschabt. Rücken teils mit kl. Fehlstellen, Kapitale teils leicht bestoßen. Im Kopfschnitt teils stärker gestaucht, im 3. Band 28 Bll. in der oberen weißen Ecke stärker verknickt, ein Bl. dort unterlegt.
17761906BGLondon, R. Sayer and J. Bennett, 1776. Radierung. ca. 38,5 x 52,5 cm., Abbildung
175922520La Haye, Aillaud, 1759. Avec un choix des meilleures règles á observer dans cette vue, andet une idée des principes qui leur servent de fondement. 8°. 1 Bl., 12,390,2 S., 1 Bl. Halbleder der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldungen und Lederecken. Marmorierter Schnitt, Deckel mit Kleisterpapierbezug und mit herrlichen Buntpapiervorsätzen. Ecken gering bestoßen, sonst recht schön. [2 Warenabbildungen]
17292095482 Bände. Brüssel, Simon t'Serstevens, 1729. Mit 1 gefalteten Kupfertafel. 7 Bl., 352 S.; Titel, S. 353-666, 19 Bl. Braune Lederbände der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung; stark berieben und beschabt. [5 Warenabbildungen]
176943511ABParis, Durand 1769. 3 Bände. [2] Bll., IV, LI, 454 S., [1] Bl.; [2] Bll., XII, 480 S., [1] Bl.; [2] Bll., XII, 352 S., [3] Bll. Leder der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung. Geringf. berieben, Kapitale und Ecken teils auch etwas bestoßen.
1776ALDR0081Leipzig, Weidmanns Erben und Reich 1776. Kl. 8°. Gest. Frontisp., XXVIII S. 1 nn. Bl., 391 S., mit Zierleisten. Pappband d. Zeit, am Rücken verblasste Beschriftung von alter Hand, Ecken u. Kanten bestoßen, obere Ecke d. Vorderdeckels geknickt, Papierbezug schadhaft, Vorderdeckel locker, Seiten schwach gebräunt u. etwas fleckig. Mit verschiedenen Bleistiftnotizen am vorderen fliegenden Vorsatzblatt verso u. am hinteren Innendeckel. VD18 10680055. The Cambridge Companion to Laurence Sterne XV. Hamberger/M. 21,446f. ADB 41,587ff. Holzmann/Bohatta IV, 3770 (Übersetzer) - deutsche Erstausgabe der dreiteiligen, von Lydia Sterne Medalle (1747-um 1783) nach dem Tod Ihres Vaters, Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) - umstrittener, trotzdem europaweit sehr erfolgreicher satirischer Schriftsteller - herausgegebenen Briefsammlung. Übersetzer der, von Sterne an Frau u. Tochter, sow. befreundete Personen in England u. Frankreich gerichteten Briefe, welche er teilw. auch auf seinen Reisen durch Frankreich u. Italien verfasst hatte, ist Christian Felix Weisse (1726-1804), deutscher Schriftsteller u. bedeutender Vertreter der Aufklärung in Deutschland. Das Frontispiz zeigt Lydia Sterne de Medalle mit einer Büste ihres Vater.
1793180671-1Hamburg, Bachmann und Gundermann 1793. Kl.8°. 8 Bll., 344 S.; 3 Bll., 311 S. Mit 1 gest. u. ankol. Titelvignette. Pappband der Zeit