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1769372051769 In-12, broché, couverture papier bleu d'origine, (8), 295 p., exemplaire non rogné, non coupé, tel que paru. Londres [i.e. Amsterdam, Marc-Michel Rey], 1769.
17523004Amsterdam, 1757 1752, XVI, 271 pp In 8 demi basane à dos plats, complets de ses deux étonnantes planches déplantes, intérieur frais.
173925958London: No publisher/printer 1739. 8vo 20.6 cm 8.1". 8 pp. <br><br>Sole edition: Supplement to the Rev. George Whitefield's reply to Bishop Edmund Gibson in which Whitefield took the Anglican Church to task. This anonymously published item contains "Notes on the Pastoral Letter" an attack on Gibson's language and theology in the pastoral letter which started the controversy and "A Remark on the Weekly Miscellany of August 18th 1739; with an Extract of a Letter from Mr. Seward Relating to the Writer of the Same. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T222052. Recent quarter calf and marbled papercovered sides spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-ruled raised bands. Pages age-toned edges slightly ragged. Inner margin of title-page with staining just touching text and an unobtrusive repair. No publisher/printer hardcover books
1785377London: Printed by assignment from the executors of E. Wicksteed for W. Bent 1785. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo pp. 6 ix 1 156; the first leaf consisting of an approbation on the recto and an engraved frontispiece on the verso; contemporary and probably original black goatskin with decorative gilt border and similar border outlining central panels on the covers smooth gilt spine with winged cherub heads a.e.g. green ribbon page maker; minor refurbishment at head and tail of spine. ¶ An attractive English binding possibly made in Brighton on account of the early provenance of two women owners see below. This edition is not listed ESTC or OCLC and is distinguished by the engraved frontispiece on the verso the printed appeal by W. Bent dated 1785 warning the public of "surreptitious" counterfeit editions of the present work. Indeed two similar but not identical editions are listed by ESTC; these are recorded in just one or two libraries each. Both editions are reproduced in "Eighteenth Century Collections Online" and ours represents an entirely different setting of type. THE BINDING: The most extraordinary tools on the present binding are surely the "bat-wing" cherubs that adorn the entire length of the spine quite distinctive and yet apparently remain unrecorded. It is very possible that the workshop was provincial perhaps Brighton which accounts for a paltry amount of literature published on the subject. PROVENANCE: Early inscriptions of two women collectors appear on the verso of the first flyleaf: "Sarah Lumsdale 9 Bloomsbury Place Brighton" NB: this house still exists -- "Mary Cobb April 11 1800." This edition is not to be confused with ESTC T80498 or T80499. Printed by assignment from the executors of E. Wicksteed for W. Bent hardcover books
175685444Dublin: Printed by the Executor of George Abraham Grierson Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty and Jane Grierson at the King's Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street 1756. Leather-bound. Very Good Minus. 12mo. 5 3/4 in x 3 1/2 in. Full contemporary brown leather. Corners slightly bumped. Moderate wear to extremities binding very sound. age-cracking to surface of boards. Spine leather heavily rubbed away. Chipping to bottom of spine. 7 tooled bands gilt rubbed away to 3. Edges neatly trimmed close to text. pp. 242. Contemporary or near contemporary ink inscriptions to front pastedown 13 lines. Gift of Hill Coulson to James Morewood. Ink inscription continued on to rear free endpaper 10 lines. Occasional pencil annotation throughout. Nicely laid paper lightly tanned and very clean throughout. Has not showed up at auction since 2006 and only one copy found in libraries worldwide University of Kings College. The Book of Common Prayer is an Anglican liturgical text that comprises services and prayers for important occasions in life: baptism marriage death illness and childbirth. Books of Common prayer emerged out of the English Reformation as England's break with the Catholic Church inaugurated vernacular worship. Books of common prayers enabled lay people to establish a more direct connection with God. The present copy contains ink and pencil inscriptions that attest to its use as a devotional object if not a text for deep study. Printed by the Executor of George Abraham Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and Jane Grierson, at the King unknown
179718040ABNuremberg, 1797. 16,5 : 10,5 cm. VIII, pages 203 - 524. Contemporary boards, edges gilt.
179222969<p><strong>1792 MINIATURE Pocket Common Prayer Bible Church of England Brady Tate Psalms</strong></p><p>A beautiful and impressive printing of the Church of England's '<em>Book of Common Prayer'</em> published by Oxford. This popular devotional and supplement to the Bible was a critical part of the early English Church liturgy and doctrine. It also contains a separate printing of the Psalms of David by Brady and Tate.</p><p>Item number: #22969</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>Church of England</p><p><strong><em>The Book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England</em></strong></p><p>Oxford: Printed by Jackson and Dawson 1792.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Unpaginated</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Psalms with separate title page and pagination</p><p> <!--endif-->216 4</p><p> <!--endif-->London: printed by Harrison and Brooke 1787.</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Red Moroccan leather</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~4in X 2.5in 10cm x 6cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>22969</p><p>Photos available upon request.</p> Jackson and Dawson hardcover
1791910Londini London: Gulielmi Bent 1791. Second edition. Leather Bound. Near Fine. 3 7/8 x 6 inches. 12mo. Collates as: A 2 leaves B - T in 8s U 6 leaves. Printed in two column Roman type. Pages clean. Marbled endpapers. Bound in contemporary full maroon morocco with gilt borders and central starburst emblems. Spine with five compartments each with a gilt emblem separated by gilt rules. Corners rounded and front cover lightly scuffed. Griffiths 87:23 A wonderful copy of the Anglican BCP in Latin revised by Edward Harwood a classical scholar and Presbyterian minister in a very nice contemporary binding. Gulielmi Bent unknown
1736698131736. Bristol: Sold by Felix Farley 1736. Quarto. Bristol: Sold by Felix Farley 1736. Quarto. The City Charters and Geographical Boundaries of Bristol England Bristol England. Bristol. The City Charters. Containing the Original Institution of Mayors Recorders Sheriffs Town-Clerks And All Other Officers Whatsoever. As also of a Common-Council And the Ancient Laws and Customs of the City. Diligently Compar'd with And Corrected According to the Latin Originals. To which are Added The Bounds of the City By Land With the Exact Distances from Stone to Stone All Round the City. Bristol: Sold by Felix Farley 1736. 297 15 pp. A few errors in pagination text complete. Copperplate frontispiece. Final advertisement leaf. Quarto 9-1/2" x 7-1/2". Contemporary paneled calf gilt spine with raised bands and lettering piece joints and head of spine reinforced gilt tooling to board edges. Light rubbing and a few minor scratches stains and scuffs to boards moderate rubbing to board edges small chip to lettering piece corners bumped and somewhat worn hinges starting. Light toning to text slightly heavier in places light foxing to a few leaves. $500. Only edition. Includes details on the recently completed 1736 survey indicated by the exact location of some 74 boundary stones on the Gloucestershire side and of 29 on the Somersetshire side. One example: "Stone 1. On the bank of the River of Avon near a limekiln on the East and a sluice on the West call'd Woodwell's-Lake standeth the first stone." This is indeed the only edition; a copy at the Ransom Center at the University of Texas Austin with a suggested date of "1735" must surely be a mistake. OCLC locates 12 copies in North America 3 in law libraries Harvard University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania. English Short-Title Catalogue T143949. unknown books
1736694771736. Bristol: Sold by Felix Farley 1736. Quarto. Bristol: Sold by Felix Farley 1736. Quarto. The City Charters and Geographical Boundaries of Bristol England Bristol England. Bristol. The City Charters. Containing the Original Institution of Mayors Recorders Sheriffs Town-Clerks And All Other Officers Whatsoever. As also of a Common-Council And the Ancient Laws and Customs of the City. Diligently Compar'd with And Corrected According to the Latin Originals. To which are Added The Bounds of the City By Land With the Exact Distances from Stone to Stone All Round the City. Bristol: Sold by Felix Farley 1736. 297 15 pp. A few errors in pagination text complete. Copperplate frontispiece. Final advertisement leaf. Quarto 9-1/2" x 7-1/2". Contemporary paneled calf rebacked in period style lettering piece and gilt-edged raised bands to spine endpapers renewed. Moderate rubbing to boards and board edges corners bumped and somewhat worn. Moderate toning a few leaves somewhat darker occasional light foxing to margins minor worming to margins in a few places with no loss to text early owner signature of Marmaduke Coules to recto of frontispiece. $500. Only edition. Includes details on the recently completed 1736 survey indicated by the exact location of some 74 boundary stones on the Gloucestershire side and of 29 on the Somersetshire side. One example: "Stone 1. On the bank of the River of Avon near a limekiln on the East and a sluice on the West call'd Woodwell's-Lake standeth the first stone." This is indeed the only edition; a copy at the Ransom Center at the University of Texas Austin with a suggested date of "1735" must surely be a mistake. OCLC locates 12 copies in North America 3 in law libraries Harvard University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania. English Short-Title Catalogue T143949. unknown books
1707292146Oxford London: Printed by the University-Printers Printed by J. Heptinstall for the Company of Stationers 1707. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Book of Common Prayer and Book of Psalms for the Church of England bound together in one volume; both were published in 1707. Complete with 53 numbered plates. Interestingly three of the plates are of a more political nature being the "Gun-Powder Treason" the "Martyrdom of King Charles I" and the "Restoration of King Charles II." Red ruling to the borders of the double-columned text title pages and plates. The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others . 'Printed by J. Heptinstall for the Company of Stationers. 1707" is not found in the ESTC. Neither text is paginated; the final leaf of the Book of Common Prayer is R4; the final leaf of The Whole Book of Psalms is I6. Front hinge reinforced with Japanese tissue. Slight loss at the bottom of the spine. Black straight grain morocco with gilt lettering and raised bands on the spine. All edges gilt. Very Good. ESTC T231335. Very Good binding. Printed by the University-Printers | Printed by J. Heptinstall, for the Company of Stationers unknown
1707292146Oxford London: Printed by the University-Printers Printed by J. Heptinstall for the Company of Stationers 1707. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Book of Common Prayer and Book of Psalms for the Church of England bound together in one volume; both were published in 1707. Complete with 53 numbered plates. Interestingly three of the plates are of a more political nature being the "Gun-Powder Treason" the "Martyrdom of King Charles I" and the "Restoration of King Charles II." Red ruling to the borders of the double-columned text title pages and plates. The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others . 'Printed by J. Heptinstall for the Company of Stationers. 1707" is not found in the ESTC. Neither text is paginated; the final leaf of the Book of Common Prayer is R4; the final leaf of The Whole Book of Psalms is I6. Front hinge reinforced with Japanese tissue. Slight loss at the bottom of the spine. Black straight grain morocco with gilt lettering and raised bands on the spine. All edges gilt. Very Good. ESTC T231335. Very Good binding. Printed by the University-Printers | Printed by J. Heptinstall, for the Company of Stationers unknown books
1707287656Oxford London: Printed by the University-Printers Printed by J. Heptinstall for the Company of Stationers 1707. Full Leather. Very Good binding. A Book of Common Prayer and Book of Psalms for the Anglican Church bound together in one volume; both were published in 1707. Complete with 53 numbered plates. Interestingly three of the plates are of a more political nature being the "Gun-Powder Treason" the "Martyrdom of King Charles I" and the "Restoration of King Charles II." Red ruling to the borders of the double-columned text title pages and plates. The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others . 'Printed by J. Heptinstall for the Company of Stationers. 1707" is not found in the ESTC. Neither text is paginated; the final leaf of the Book of Common Prayer is R4; the final leaf of The Whole Book of Psalms is I6. Front hinge reinforced with Japanese tissue. Slight loss at the bottom of the spine. Black straight grain morocco with gilt lettering and raised bands on the spine. All edges gilt. Very Good. ESTC T231335. Very Good binding. Printed by the University-Printers | Printed by J. Heptinstall, for the Company of Stationers unknown books
1758AQ32900London: s.n. 1758. 21pp 1. A variant issued without half-title or terminal 10pp of company bye-laws. Contemporary navy wrappers. Extremities worn and marked. Central vertical fold. Very occasional early manuscript annotations. A mid-eighteenth-century reissue of the rules and orders for the good government of the Bank of England; including the charter of incorporation issued by King William III and Queen Mary II on July 27th 1694. One wonders whether the republication of the charter in 1758 may have been occasioned by the execution of Stafford linen draper Richard Vaughan following his conviction for the forgery of a Bank of England note; the first conviction of its kind. ESTC N3488. Folio. [s.n.] unknown
17049777A la Haye, Chez Loüis & Henry van Dole, 1704-1709. 6 volumes in-12 de [52-préface]-410-[22]; [2]-674-[26]; [14-épitre]-663-[26]; [2]-724-[26]; [30-épitre]-656-[28] et [2]-740-[38] pages, les pages non chiffrées en fin des volumes étant celles des tables. Plein veau moucheté, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, roulettes et titre dorés, étiquettes de titre bordeaux, de tomaison marron, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées. 2 coiffes supérieures manquent, petit accroc à 2 autres, rares rousseurs.
1751329751London : printed by Thomas Baskett; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett 1751. 1st edition. Hardcover. Previous owner's signature. Worn copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Raised bands. Front board starting. Text remains clear without blemish. Physical description: unnumbered pages; 12º. Subjects: Church of England. Religion. Sacraments. Rites and Ceremonies. London : printed by Thomas Baskett; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett hardcover
1790mon0000118692Printed by W. Jackson and A. Ham 1790-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. 1784 edition from W. Jackson and A. Hamilton - printers to Oxford University on worn hardback brown suede boards not sure if orgional raised bars to spine with 1798 libris plate to end paper name of owner. Good condition for age but please ask for images Printed by W. Jackson and A. Ham hardcover
1775lib1615454BC1James Rivington 1775. Paperback. Acceptable. unbound pamphlet 86 pages James Rivington paperback
17871256249Leipzig, Dyk, 1787. 14 S., 3 Bl., 282 S.; 4 Bl., 270 S., 1 Bl. weiß u. 3 Bl., 233, (1) S.; 4 Bl., 301, (3) S. m. zus. 4 gestochenen Titelvignetten v. Endner nach Mechau. Hldrbde d. Zeit m. floraler Rverg. u. goldgeprägten Rsch. (leicht berieben, 1 Rücken am Kopf m. winzigen Einrissen, Exlibris, Stempel a. d. Titelrückseiten, etwas braunfleckig; ohne Band 3 des England-Teiles).
175118282London, Knapton, Browne, Millar, Whiston and White, 1751. VIII S., 164; 167; 209 unnumerierte Bl. 8° (17 x 11 cm). Braunes Kalbleder der Zeit mit Rückentitel, Rücken- und Stehkantenvergoldung.
1738ALDR0041Amsterdam, J. Wetstein & G. Smith 1738. 8°. XXXVI, (Titelblatt, Vorwort), 581 S., Titelblatt in rot u. schwarz, mit gestochener Titlblattvignette, Kopfleisten u. Initialen. Enth. außerdem.: Remarques critiques sur une dissertation qui a paru sous le titre de discours sur la liberte de penser a Mr. N. N. Sec. Part. Lederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägter Rückenverzierung, -beschriftung und Stehkantenprägung, Buchschnitt rotgesprenkelt Einabd etwas berieben, Ecken bestoßen, Stehkantenvergoldung großt. abgerieben, vorderer Einbanddeckel gelockert, Rückenleder rissig, an den Kapitalen geringfügig schadhaft, vord. Vorsatz wasserrandig, mit einer alten hadschriftl. Zahl u. einem Buchhandlungsstempel am vorderen fliegenden Vorsatzblatt. Hirsching I,239,f.; Querard 1, 276, Biogr. Univ. 9, 222. - vorliegende Gegenschrift zur grundlegenden, vielfach angefeindeten, Schrift zur Gedankenfreiheit, des englischen Philosophen Anthony Collins (1676-1729) 'Discours of free thinking' zählt zu den wichtigsten Werken zur zeitgenössischen Diskussion um Gedankenfreiheit. Vorliegend die erste französische Ausgabe dieser unter dem Pseudonym Phileleutherus Lipsiensis hrsg. 'Remarks upon a late discours of free thinking' des bedeutenden klassischen Philologen und Rektors in Cambridge, Richard Bentley (1662-1742), erschienen zusammen mit kritischen Bemerkungen zu A. Collins durch den Übersetzer Armand Boisbeleau de la Chapelle. Hirsching bezeichnet das Werk als die "wichtigste und gelehrteste Schrift" Bentleys. Grundsätzlich dürfte außerhalb Englands der französische Titel bekannter gewesen sein als das englische Original. Das seinerzeit vielzitierte, in zahlreichen Biographien und Bibliogrphien genannte und in den Bibliotheken gut vertretene, wird im Handel nur selten angeboten. (kein Eintrag im Jahrbuch der Auktionspreise 1990-2008).
179920101Paris, chez Deroy et chez Moret, an VII (1799) ; 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-12 (164 mm), demi-veau à petits coins, faux nerfs et titre dorés ; [2] de titre blanc en réserve dans un ovale rouge et reste du texte en rouge encadré, IV, XXXXVIII, 223, [1 bl.] ; [2] de titre du tome II, 249, [1 bl.], VI pp., frontispice gravé représentant la lecture de la sentence de mort, au tribunal, au grand désespoir des prévenus.
1751381141751 3 volumes in-12 (169 x 96 mm), plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin bordeaux et bronze, coupes filetées. Amsterdam [i.e. Paris], 1751.
1767GIT113Amsterdam 1767. In-12 1f n ch 4-280pp. Pleine basane fauve, dos lisse entièrement orné de motifs végétaux dorés, tranches brique, rel époque. 3 coins émoussés, petit manque de cuir en bordure du 2e plat.
177513119Printed by T. Spilsbury and sold by G. Kearsley, London 1775. VII, 448 p. Contemp. brown leather with gilt spine, marbled end papers. Corners bumped, cover and spine rubbed, some loss of leather. Front hinge broken. First and last leaves a bit tanned, few spots. Small contemp. armorial book-plate. First engl. ed.