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171029188<p>A 1710 reprint edition of "The Primer set furth by the kinges maiestie & his clergie" printed by Richard Grafton in London on 17 August 1546 is a Tudor Church of England prayer book in English. Derived from the 1545 Henry VIII primer it contains the Lord's Prayer Apostles' Creed Ten Commandments psalms and reformed devotional material. Its English text reflected the religious changes of the Reformation and anticipated the Book of Common Prayer. Collation: 118 unnumbered leaves. Size: 7 x 4.5 inches 17.8 x 11.4 cm. Bound in leather with marbled boards and leather corners gilt title to spine. Condition: Very Good binding secure mild rubbing to leather light toning to pages. References: #29188 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Richard Grafton hardcover
1732SB-22882Bremen, Philipp Gottfried Saurmann, 1732. 44 Bl., 1288 S. Ganzpergamentband der Zeit mit dreiseitigem Rotschnitt. Enthalten sind 14 teils ausfaltbare Kupfertafeln. Erstmals 1694 in Lüneburg erschienenes einschlägiges Werk des lutherischen Theologen Henrich Ludolf Benthem (1661 - 1723) zur englischen Landeskunde, insbesondere zur Geschichte und Verfassung der anglikanischen Kirche sowie zum Schulwesen in England. Inhalt im Überblick: Allgemeine Landeskunde - Wege nach England - Sprachkunst - Londoner Sehenswürdigkeiten - Schulen, Gerichtshöfe, Kunstakademien, Bibliotheken, Kaffeehäuser - Hospitäler, christliche Gesellschaften - vorherrschende Religion - Gottesdienst - Taufe - Konfirmation - Kirchenregiment - Kirchenpersonal - Einteilung in Bistümer - Berufung und Einführung eines Bischofs in England - höheres Schulwesen - Streitigkeiten, Spaltungen der Kirche von der Reformation bis zur Gegenwart - Streitigkeiten zwischen Episkopalen und Presbyterianern - Zeitrechnung, Maß, Gewicht, Münzen, Adel, Namen, Gesetze, Strafen, Gewohnheiten, Spiele, Feierlichkeiten - Gelehrte in England - Konversion Jakobs II zum Katholizismus. Benthem verfaßte noch ein ähnliches Werk über die Niederlande (Hannover 1698).
1792FLEN0035London, Longman, White (et.al.) 1792. Gest.Front., IV, 187, 215; 438; 442; 446; 443; 397; 410; 416; 460; 404; 389; 450 (92)S., marmor. Lederbände d.Zt., Ecken u. Kanten stellenw. ein wenig berieben, die ersten u. die letzten Bl. jeweils etw. stockfl., jedoch gut erhaltener und dekiorativer Satz. / Engrav. Frontis., IV, 187, 215; 438; 442; 446; 443; 397; 410; 416; 460; 404; 389; 450 (92) pp., contemporary marbled leather, edges & corners partially slightly rubbed, each vol. w. slight foxing on first & last pages, still very decorative & in good condition. Erste Ausgabe. / First edition
175119093London, R. Dodsley, 1751. 1 Bl., CXX, 280 (recte 282) S., 1 Bl.; 1 Bl., 400 S. Mit gestochenem Porträt von L. P. Boitard. 8° (20,5 x 13,5 cm). Leder um 1800 mit Rückenvergoldung, Deckelfileten und goldgeprägten Supralibros auf allen Deckeln.
1736240Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736. Leather Bound. Very Good. 8 x 10 1/2 inches. 4to. 3 ffep 1 marbled a 8 leaves A - F 8 leaf quires G 4 leaves. Printed in two columns. Griffiths 1736/3. Bound with: The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments Authorised King James Version. Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736. A - Rrr OT & Apocrypha Qqq - Iiii in 8s NT a - d in 8s Index. Not in Herbert or ESTC. Separate title page for New Testament dated 1735 and stating location as London. Also not in Herbert or ESTC. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre. London: Printed by T. Wood and E. Palmer for the Company of Stationers 1732. A - G 8 leaf quires. Printed in two columns. ESTCT90365. Gift inscription from Maria Rice to Lucy Rice dated 1773 and later gift inscription dated 1855. Occasional loss at edges. All page edges gilt. Bound in beautiful full black morocco with light surface and corner wear. Boards with extensively gilt decorated borders and edges. Spine with five raised and gilt bands and extensive gilt decoration in six compartments. A nice Baskett BCP and an unusual unrecorded Bible in an exceptional 18th Century binding. Printed by John Baskett unknown
172435317London: Printed for A. Johnston 1724. Leather bound. Fair. 12mos. Two volumes. Volume I: 3 70 pages. Volume II: 3 pages 71-166 3 Spotted brown calf leather bindings. Raised bands and red leather title labels on the spines. The preliminary and rear end sheets removed in both volumes. Armorial book plate of Henry H. Ficken on the front paste downs. Illustrated with 190 coat of arms engravings. Outer joints are cracked volume 1. Front board detached volume 2. Edge wear to the boards and spines. Interior contents toned in places. <br /> <br /> Full title of this scarce two volume set is "Shewing I. The atchievements of all the English nobility complete i.e. their several quarterings or pretensions; being the arms of the most eminent families in Great Britain and Ireland: also their impalements &c. as well as their paternal coats crests supporters and mottos. II. Their several titles of honour whether hereditary or by great offices in the state: together with just and correct blasons of their said atchievements and reasons for many of their particular bearings &c. To which is added by way of introduction a concise essay upon the nature rise and intent of arms and armory. Shewing their progressive growth in the practice of both the ancients and moderns; together with sufficient rules and observations for attaining a perfect knowledge in that science." 10 copies of the printed version listed in OCLC 10/22. Printed for A. Johnston unknown
17834031Oxford: W. Jackson & A. Hamilton 1783. 4to 28 cm 11". 52 ff. lacking ff. 13. <br><br>bound with Bible. English. 1783. Authorized i.e. King James Version. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Oxford: W. Jackson & A. Hamilton 1783. 4to 28 cm 11". 144 ff. lacking final blank. bound with Bible. O.T. Psalms. English.Paraphrases. 1770. Sternhold and Hopkins. The whole book of psalms collected into English metre. Oxford: Pr. by T. Wright & W. Gill 1770. 4to 28 cm 11". 28 ff.<br>Â Â Â Â Large heavy quarto family bible smaller and more manageable and less expensive than the large folios intended to be used at the lectern in church but still quite substantial. These family Bibles also could contain as in this case the Book of Common Prayer and the "old" version metrical psalter with the expectation that they would serve the master of the house in leading family worship.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: "William Tillsons Bible" in manuscript above manuscript family records on the recto of the first blank; other family notes are recorded on its back and on the verso of the front free endpaper. Someone has taken the trouble to paste a large slip of paper onto the recto of the front free endpaper over a large ownership note that may read "Thomas Tilison His Bible Septr 4th 1784. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Prayer Book: Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1786/2; ESTC N66721. Psalter: not in ESTC. Bible: not in Darlow & Moule or ESTC; Herbert 1286. Contemporary calf covers panelled in blind with remnants of clasps. Front joint open with cords strongly holding; covers abraded with incisions and leather loss to edges; spine leather dry and cracking; front fly-leaf and next blank detached. Prayer Book only lacking title-page and two preliminary leaves; another early leaf detached with a closed tear across no loss of text. Bible: Foxing and brown spotting with a few closed tears and occasional chipping in the margins the last resulting in loss of words from a few shouldernotes. The copy described by Herbert had engravings and maps not present here; this copy is complete textually. W. Jackson & A. Hamilton hardcover books
170214527La Haye, Louis et Henri van Dole, 1702 ; 3 tomes in-12 ; plein veau blond glacé, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, filet à froid d'encadrement des plats, roulette sur les coupes et d'intérieur, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; (32), 451, (1 bl.) ; (8), 447 ; (8), 438 pp. et portrait gravé par P. Bouttats en frontispice du Tome I.
179711741Paris PIERRE DIDOT L'AÎNÉ 1797 4 Paris, Pierre Didot l'aîné, an V - 1797, 4 volumes in-16, plein basane ocre moucheté, filet d'encadrement représentant une frise de grecques, dos orné, motifs de rosace estampés dorés, pièce de titre et de tomaison maroquin rouge, tranches dorées.
175049463finely bound copy with engraved frontispiece title page in red and black double column final leaf of common prayer Bbb Psalms dated 1751 30 pages Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches: and the form or manner of making ordaining and consecrating of bishops priests and deacons Printed by George Grierson hardcover
1709RO80204153LOUIS & HENRY VAN DOLE. 1709. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 740 pages - Un frontispice en noir et blanc du Comte de Clarendon - Quelques traces de mouillures sur l'ensemble de l'ouvrage n'altérant pas la lecture - Quelques rousseurs naturelles - Contreplats et tranches jaspés - Signet marron - Auteur, titre, fleurons et caissons dorés au dos et au 1er plat - Plats frottés et quelques légères déchirures - 3 photos disponibles. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre
1792RO80047883MARADAN. 1789 - 1792. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 648 + 670 + 633 + 580 + 594 + 734 pages. 8 planches dont 6 dépliantes de gravures et cartes en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Bandeaux. Relié plein cuir marron. Pièce de titre et de tomaison bordeaux. Titre, tomaison et caissons dorés sur le dos. Encadrements dorés sur les plats. Epidermures. Mors fendus par endroits. Manque la pièce de tomaison du Tome I.. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre
17776751Vienne en Autriche, Briffaut, 1777 ; cinq tomes, in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décorés et dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison havane, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (16), 336 ; 259 ; 327 ; 317 ; 357 ; frontispice-portrait et 12 plans dépliants de batailles (Zenta -Szentha-, Chiari, Crémone, Luzara, Hochstet -Hochstaedt-, Turin, Cassano, Audenarde, Lille, Malplaquet, Peterwaradin et Belgrade).
1779306En Suisse, chez les Libraires associés, 1779 ; 3 vol. in-12 de vi-xxxv-448 pp. – [2] ff., 439 pp. – [2] ff., 390 pp., reliures de l'époque, basane mouchetée, dos lisses ornés, pièces vertes, tranches rouges.
1749003372Paris, Rollin Fils 3 vol. in-12 (17 x 10 cm), LII, 414 pp.- VIII, 393 pp. - VIII, 373 pp., veau fauve, dos à 5 nerfs, tranches mouchetées rouges (reliure de l'époque. Les symboles rappelant la royauté soigneusement effacés ou masqués : armoiries sur les plats, ornements du dos, fleur de lys de la vignette de titre du tome I maculée d'encre. En pied des dos, fer doré représentant des faisceaux de licteurs entrecroisés, surmontés d'une couronne royale. Ex-libris "La Rochefoucauld, Duc de Bisaccia". (quelques défauts d'usage)
1762851Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville 1762. First Baskerville duodecimo edition. Leather Bound. Very Good . 4 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches. 198 leaves including cancel title without slip over price second issue with title reset. Light marginal soiling. Griffiths 1762/8. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre Printed by John Baskerville Cambridge for B. Dod London BCP; John Baskerville Birmingham Psalmes 1762. 61 leaves. First Baskerville edition. ESTCT87252. Marbled endpapers. All page edges gilt now worn. Bound in contemporary dark olive morocco. Elaborately gilt-tooled to cottage roof design gilt now dulled and worn. Front hinge professionally repaired. Two first edition Baskerville printings bound together. A unique book. Baskerville was an innovative printer and typographer whose works are considered to be some of the most beautiful printed in the English language. Tributes to his genius as a printer include the font that bears his name as well as nods by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Hound of the Baskervilles and Umberto Eco who named the protagonist in The Name of the Rose William of Baskerville. Printed by John Baskerville unknown
178734759BBLondres, 1787. In-8°. 34 f. n. ch., 130 p. Cartonnage papier marbré, pièce de titre noire.
178734759BBLondres, 1787. In-8°. 34 f. n. ch., 130 p. Cartonnage papier marbré, pièce de titre noire.
1792028192London: L. Wayland 1792. Large Octavo. Frontispiece 12 284 250 58 pages. Nice large type. One of the better unofficial printings done at the end of the 18th century. The border resembles Didot. The use of the singular for the sacraments is an error see Griffiths. Both the British Library and the Huntington have copies with this variation. Special full black straight grained morocco both boards centrally inlaid red green and gilt insignia with the name Thos. Harrison above insignia and dated 1823 below boards trimmed in a decorative gilt roll binding by Thomas Harrison with 1825 on front cover with red insignia. Very clean text engravings have foxing with tissue guards. ESTC T082266; David M. Griffiths The Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer p. 205. L. Wayland unknown
1792028192London: L. Wayland 1792. Large Octavo. Frontispiece 12 284 250 58 pages. Nice large type. One of the better unofficial printings done at the end of the 18th century. The border resembles Didot. The use of the singular for the sacraments is an error see Griffiths. Both the British Library and the Huntington have copies with this variation. Special full black straight grained morocco both boards centrally inlaid red green and gilt insignia with the name Thos. Harrison above insignia and dated 1823 below boards trimmed in a decorative gilt roll binding by Thomas Harrison with 1825 on front cover with red insignia. Very clean text engravings have foxing with tissue guards. ESTC T082266; David M. Griffiths The Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer p. 205. L. Wayland unknown books
179413380ABGöttingen, 1794. 33,5 : 24,5 cm Contemporary half cloth.-
1772GEU3092Leipzig, Fritsch, 1772. 1775. - 4 Bände: Rohbogen auf ca. 22 x 14 cm gefaltet, unaufgeschnitten, unbeschnitten. - Papier, Ränder, Schnitt teilw. gebräunt. Insgesamt guter Zustand. broschiert/ Taschenbuch/ paperback
1740200029AG1740. Augsburg Seutter c.1740. Original hand-coloured engraving. Plate Size: 48.6 cm x 56.7 cm. Sheet Size: 54 cm x 62.1 cm. Original map. In very good condition. Some minor browning evident with the slightest traces of staining to outer margins. Tape repairs to reinforced reverse. Moreland and Bannister 1983: Tooley 1979. A very detailed and interesting map of England and Wales. To the north lies Scotland while offshore parts of Ireland and France are seen. Rivers headlands towns and cities are identified and relief shown pictorially. Divides England into pre-Norman Conquest: The Kingdome of West Saxons The Kingd. Of South Saxons The Kingd. Of Kent The Kingd. of East Saxons The Kingdom of East Angles The Kingdom of Mercie The Princedome of Wales and the Kingdome of Northumberland. Shows major cities and regions such as Surrey Cornwall Dorsetshire Wiltshire Somersetshire Essex Suffolk Warwikshire London Hartfordshire Denbighshire Shorpshire Yorkshire Cumberland Cambridge and Darbyshire. Includes the British Channel to the south and the Irish Sea or St. George's Channel to the west. In the top right of the map a large allegorical title cartouche represents the wealth of Britain - illustrating the sciences trade and industry agriculture and maritime activity throughout the realm. In the opposite corner a smaller cartouche shows map symbols and three scale bars. A compass rose guards the mouth of the Bristol channel. Matthäus Seutter 1678-1757 was one of the most important and prolific German map publishers of the 18th century. Matthaus Seutter the elder first published his "Atlas Geographicus" in 1720 and added to the contents in subsequent editions under the title "Atlas Novus". He was succeeded in his business by his son Georg Matthaus Seutter and after his death his son Albrecht Carl inherited but died early in 1762. Matthaus' widow then sold the business to her sons-in-law Tobias Conrad Lotter and Johann Michael Probst who eventually left it to M.A. Lotter Matthaus' grandson. Wikipedia unknown
1738G95014Amsterdam, by Jakobus Loveringh en Jan Roman den Jongen 1738-1740 Complete in 4 volumes: [40],503 + 557,[3] + [8],466,108 + 506,[68] pp., with engraved frontispiece in vol.I (portrait of Joan Churchill) and complete with its 30 folding plans and maps out of text + 2 folding genealogical tables (few tears in plates repaired), title in red and black, engraved vignette on title pages, 16cm., contemporary uniform full leather bindings with some traces of use and some loss of leather at corners and at the ends of joints, gilt title and decorations on spines, most text is clean and bright except for some pages with marginal foxing and some vague spots of humidity (text always well readable), overall good copy of this rare Dutch biography and history of John Churchill (1650-1722), G95014
1760PHO-12672 ouvrages en un vol. in-12, rel. d'époque, plein cuir marbré ,dorure sur les coupes, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés de fleurons dorés, titre dans une pièce de cuir marron, trois tranches rouges. Rousseurs, mouillures , manque la pièce de titre, coiffe sup. usé et fente intérieure