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18904623Cambridge: Printed by C.J.Clay and Son at the University Press for the SPCK. n.d. c1890 1890. Bound with Hymns Ancient and Modern. London: William Clowes. 178x140mm. The Prayer Book is unpaginated but collates pi1; A16-O16. Hymnal pp. xv ibl 681 1. Bound by "Watson Binder Marylebone" signed at foot of front pastedown in beige cloth decorated with inlaid silver quatrefoil and flower motifs. Calf turn-ins tooled in gilt. Silk endpapers. Gauffred edges. Two silver pillar and heart-shaped silver clasps one engraved with the letters "I.J" and the other with the date "1760". Both have the silver mark "IL". Most of the silver decorative inlay has worn off as has some of the calf on the turn-ins but otherwise the binding is in very good condition. Edward Watson worked at 239 Marylebone Road in the late nineteenth century. His work was exhibited at the first Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society in 1888 where he showed "five specimens of book-binding in hand-coloured calf: antique style and finish". There is no date on this lovely Prayer Book and Hymnal binding but it has the air of the Arts and Crafts Movement with its decorative flair and repurposed Georgian silver clasps. Cambridge: Printed by C.J.Clay and Son at the University Press for the SPCK. n.d. [c1890] hardcover
1912JBDEH1HAEOMM1912. 1/4 leather album. 4to. Approximately 120 mounted usually 2-4 to a page snap shots ranging in size from 60 x 40 mm to 120 x 100 mm. Brief captions in black ink under almost all the photos. The first half of the photos show middle class life in Edwardian England. The second and more interesting half of the photos are snap shots that appear to have been taken by a British officer and include military subjects scenes of Baghdad and the Euphrates and views of the Bosporus.An early 19th century photograpic impression of middle class life in England and the military in Iraq Some photos are faded or have minor spots or light streaks. Wretched-looking lacking backstrip with covers worn discolored and detached. hardcover
1648256708London: for Richard Royston 1648. First edition third issue with pagination of sheet "G" corrected. 8 269 pp. Lacking first and last blank leaves A1 and S8 and lacking the engraved frontispiece portrait by Marshall. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in 20th-century black crushed morocco gilt-lettered spine marbled endpapers a.e.g. by Rivière and Son. Some staining to upper corners of pp. 197-269 for the most part in the margin errata leaf bound recto-verso. Bookplate of Frederick Adolphus Philbrick lawyer and an early British philatelist on front pastedown institutional bookplate on recto and verso of front free endpaper. Joints with traces of rubbing. Overall a very attractive copy. First edition third issue with pagination of sheet "G" corrected. 8 269 pp. Lacking first and last blank leaves A1 and S8 and lacking the engraved frontispiece portrait by Marshall. 1 vols. 8vo. A book so infrequently found with the portrait by Marshall that earlier bibliographies incuding Pforzheimer following Almack's lead assumed that when one did appear it was "tipped in". Madan #1 3; Pforzheimer 171 note for Richard Royston] unknown
1703176585Oxford: Oxford University-Printers 1703. Leather. A hardcover book bound in full brown leather. Edges of cover a bit chafed; light stain in top left corner of back cover. Early owner's ink inscription on a blank page in front and pen note on title page. Some pages a bit tanned with age but otherwise text itself unmarked and binding secure for normal handling. An early 18th-century edition of the Book of Common Prayer in "sombre" binding see Nixon ENGLISH RESTORATION BOOKBINDING 1974 p. 42-45. Text double-columned. Oxford University-Printers unknown
1660MAIN024447ICambridge and Charlestown: Mitchell and Shepard. Good see notes. 1660. hardcover. hardcover. 8vo . 240 203pp . PLUS--> The Second Part of the Parable which begins with Chap. I: Of Carnal Security in Virgin Churches Scans available. Leather over thick boards. Significant 2" gouge to leather bottom rear foreedge corner corners through. Edgewear as you would expect. Hubbed spine with title label. Title page notes posthumously produced by Shepard's son and Jonathan Mitchell pastor at Cambridge with no date listed. In a box below it reports a printing in London 1660. Binding is holding together reasonably well but would benefit by some restorative measures. Paper is in quite nice condition but has rippling throughout as is common with books of this era. Have not had any luck to speak researching this though it does appear tp predate other copies by several decades. Calling this very scarce is more than fair. You know that wall at the Bodleian where all the books are chained up This could be on it. . Mitchell and Shepard hardcover
1663069045Cambridge: Printed by John Field Printer to the University 1663. Very Early Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. VERY EARLY EDITION 1663. From the the 1662 revision of The Book of Common Prayer. Griffiths 1663.4. 22 cm. ESTC R40760. Dual columns with red border unpaginated but 188 pp. Title page is red and black. Bound with the Whole Book of Psalms also published by Field in 1663 - it is 106 pp. paginated followed by 12 unpaginated pages. Complete title of second part is: The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others conferred with the Hebrew. <br><br>CONDITION: At over 350 years old this copy is in absolutely remarkable condition. Rebacked spine and binding are strong and solid. The most significant flaw is a scar present at the bottom right corner of the cover and some erosion at the top right corners yet not unreasonable at its age. Leaves turn effortlessly are delightfully and evenly toned and are in fine reading condition. Pages are completely unmarked except for several previous owner's names written on the title page from the period one dated 1723. Some occasional worm holes throughout yet they do not compromise the integrity of each physical page. A remarkable sacred beautiful copy steeped in reverence. This Book of Common Prayer will be delivered with "adult signature required". Full refund if not satisfied. Printed by John Field, Printer to the University hardcover
1651181833Hague i.e. London : printed by Samuell Browne i.e. F. Leach 1651. First Edition. Hardback. Finely and period-sympathetically bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 324 pages; Physical desc.: 16 276; 4 247 17 149-324 p. 2 leaves of plates : ill.ports. ; 8°. Notes: Eikon Basilike. 'The pourtraicture of his sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings' and 'A perfect copie of prayers used by His Majestie in the time of his sufferings' have separate title pages dated 1649.With a portrait frontispiece of Charles I and a folding plate bound in front of Eikon Basilike signed: Guil. Marshall sculpsit representing Charles with the crown of thorns in his right hand. Authorship of the Eikon basilike was originally attributed to Charles I but according to Madan pp. 125-33 it was written by John Gauden who probably included some authentic writings of the king. The imprint is false. Cf. Madan. In this issue the ""Eikon basilike"" lacks the ""Explanation of the embleme"" and the portrait of Charles II as Prince of Wales; this issue also appeared separately. Annotation on Thomason copy: ""Septem: First 1652"". ESTC citation no.: R211041. Subject: Charles IKing of England 1600-1649 - Early works to 1800. Charles IKing of England 1600-1649. Great Britain - History - Civil War 1642-1649 - Early works to 1800. Referenced by: Wing 2nd ed. 1994 C2073A. Thomason E.12201. Almack E. Bibl. of the King's book 49. Madan F.F. New bibl. of the Eikon basilike 62: third issue. Hague [i.e. London] : printed by Samuell Browne [i.e. F. Leach] hardcover
1855ST19567-044London: Printed by G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode 1855. 121 x 78 mm. 5 x 3". 532 leaves. <br/> Attractive contemporary dark purple velvet covers edged in brass brass corner pieces upper cover with a central brass "IHC" Christogram smooth spine brass clasp all edges gilt white silk endleaves. Housed in a probably contemporary black pebble-grain morocco case with brass clasp lined with white silk a little wear to case silk a little discolored in places. Front endleaf with a gilt gift inscription: "Presented to Jessie Cooper / from her affectionate Uncle / Alfred John Tubb. / Oct. 29. 1856." Verso of front free endpaper with the book label of Anthony David Estill. Velvet ever so slightly worn miniscule separation at top and bottom of joints a couple of pages with short marginal tears or nipped corners but very close to pristine condition.<br/> <br/> This is an unusually well-preserved example of a Victorian gift binding little changed since the day it left the bindery. Judging from the charming gilt inscription on the silk endleaf stating that it was a present from an "affectionate uncle" to his niece it seems likely that the book was intended as a gift in honor of the girl's confirmation. The luxurious purple velvet delicate brass fittings and bright gilt edges connote treasure and opulence and it is clear the that the young female recipient--and generations of later owners--took scrupulous care of it over the years. Velvet can be worn down quite easily but here it remains fresh and richly colored having been carefully stored away in its custom-made protective leather case. Printed by G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode unknown
16531912300005London : Roger Daniel M. DC. LIII; E.C. Printed in the Year M. DC. LVIII 1653. Hardcover. Good. Bound in worn contemporary calf. Front hinge splitting. Rear board nearly detached. Collated: 2 93 2 375 pages. Toning to pages. Ruled in red. Wing B2469. Herbert 641 this copy bound without plates. General title dated 1658. The New Testament has separate title page dated 1653; register is continuous. Provenance: Wentworth Huyshe armorial bookplate. Huyshe 1847-1934 was a noted author historian journalist and actor. He converted to Roman Catholicism and settled in Chipping Campden. Signed by Huyshe in 1874. London : Roger Daniel, M. DC. LIII; E.C., Printed in the Year M. DC. LVIII hardcover
1809347929Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by Dawson Bensley and Cooke printers to the University: and sold by W. Dawson at the Oxford Bible Warehouse Pater-noster-Row London 1809. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in gilt-blocked full leather. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. All edges gilt. Remains quite well-preserved overall.Provenance: Susanna Eames' copy. H.M.S.O Typography related letter loosely inserted. Physical description: 1 volumes various paging; 16 cm. Subjects: Church of England Book of common prayer. Church of England; Prayers and devotions; Early works to 1800. Church of England Liturgy; Texts; Early works to 1800. Bible Psalms Paraphrases English. Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press, by Dawson, Bensley, and Cooke, printers to the University: and sold by W. Dawson, at the hardcover
166954822London: Printed by His Majesties Printers 1669. Hardcover. Good. Two works the first in two parts small folio 30 by 18.5 cm. 273; 75 ff. Engraved collective title separate letterpress title for the Psalms half-title for The Form and Manner of Making. Bishops etc. calendar printed in red and black printed marginalia; full title for the metrical Psalms musical scores. Texts in black letter Gothic. Contemporary reversed calf suede expertly rebacked retaining original backstrip with new gilt morocco lettering piece. Marginal dampstain and erosion at 20 leaves with slight loss at fore-margin calendar leaf C4 recto; mild dampstain at top gutter in later leaves; library stamp at bottom margin leaves N2/N3 in the metrical Psalms. Good or better complete copies of both works.<br /> <br /> Early edition of what still remains the authoritative version of the Book of Common Prayer comprising the official liturgy of the Anglican Communion and other historically related Christian churches. The first prayer book published in the wake of the English Reformation appeared in 1549 during the reign of Edward VI. That work was revised in 1604 during the reign of James I and again in 1662 during the reign of Charles II. While revision and supplementation has continued into the present era the 1662 edition of which the present copy is essentially an early reprint remains authoritative as the official prayer book of the Church of England.<br /> <br /> Despite the discrepancy in dates which appear on the title pages of the present edition the Book of Common Prayer and the Psalms of David comprise a single publication as noted at the collective title and confirmed by the signatures. The metrical Psalms by Sternhold and Hopkins often bound with the Book of Common Prayer is a separate work. <br /> <br /> Provenance: Bookplate of the Royal Institution of South Wales noting the gift of Col. W.L.C. Morgan RE Bryn Briallu November 1898. Early owner's entry of "Alice: Jervoise" at top of contents leaf A2.<br /> <br /> Signatures: pi1 A-B6 C4 D6 E8 F-Z6 Aa-Xx6 Yy8 = 273 leaves / A-M6 N3 = 75 leaves. References: ESTC R36533; R172902.<br /> <br /> Full titles and imprints: 1 part 1 The Book of Common-Prayer And Administration Of the Sacraments And Other Rites & Ceremonies Of the Church According to the Use Of the Church of England Together with the Psalter or Pslams of David Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches: and the Form & Manner of Making Ordaining & Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons. London: Printed by His Majesties Printers Cum Privilegio. MDCLXIX 1 part 2 - The Psalter or Psalms of David after the Translation of the Great Bible Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Chruches. London Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Anno Dom. 1676. 2 - The whole Book of Psalms. Collected into English Meeter By Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others: Conferred with the Hebrew with apt Notes to Sing them withall. London Printed by William Godbid and Andrew Clark for the Company of Stationers 1677. Printed by His Ma[jes]ties Printers hardcover
172229241<p>Oxford printed by John Baskett in 1722 this duodecimo edition combines the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter and the Holy Bible including both Old and New Testaments under distinct title pages. The text reflects Anglican liturgical practice during the early eighteenth century when Baskett's role as University Printer positioned him as one of the most influential figures in English religious publishing. The compact size of 6.5 by 4.5 inches 16.5 by 11.5 cm reflects its intended use for both private devotion and parish function. The work is unpaginated as was customary for many prayer books of the period and its survival demonstrates the continued importance of Baskett's output in the development of English worship texts. Condition: Very Good with a firm leather binding secure text block and mild age toning across leaves. Format: Duodecimo 12mo single volume. Collation: Unpaginated. Illustrations: Title pages for both Testaments in addition to the main liturgy. Edition: 1722 Oxford printing. #29241 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> printed by John Baskett hardcover
170627858<p><strong>1706 Book of Common Prayer Psalms English Anglican Queen Elizabeth ARMORIAL Huge</strong></p><p>A truly rare late 17th-century Holy Bible and Book of Common Prayer from the Church of England. Like many similar works this book includes the Psalms of David calendars orders of prayers tables and rules for devotion and litanies and prayers. This edition published by Charles Bill is an enormous folio printing with large-font text in two column format. It also includes the "<em>Psalms of David"</em>.</p><p>This particular edition was published by Bill with credit given to the deceased Thomas Newcomb printers to Queen Elizabeth. It was bound in an armorial leather binding with the royal arms impressed into the front and back boards. </p><p>Item number: #27858</p><p>Price: $950</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>London: Printed by Charles Bill Thomas Newcomb deceas'd 1706.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->'Common Prayer' – 120</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; secure with some damage see photos</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~18in X 13in cm x cm</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><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Charles Bill, Thomas Newcomb deceas’d hardcover
178552084London: A. Hogg 1785. Hardcover. Very good condition. Folio. 12 i-xvi 9-46 57-417 3: ads; directions to book-binder; list of subscribers. 38 engraved plates. Contemporary calf lightly rubbed and scuffed spine with raised bands. Red silk ribbon marker. Text with occasional smudges and mild marginal dampstains or spotting but overall clean and crisp. A very good copy complete with all 36 plates called for in the instructions and 2 additional. 11 of the plates are bound consecutively in the preliminaries rather than placed in the text; these 11 plates all have relatively simple borders in contrast with the ones properly placed.<br /> <br /> Sumptuously illustrated Church of England prayer book with a substantial apparatus of theological historical and critical commentary. Issued in 36 numbered parts the text is complete despite the gap in pagination between pages 46 and 57. The anomalous pagination of the preliminaries is explained in the binder's directions: "N.B. Place the Act for the Uniformity of Common-Prayer &c. and the Tables of Proper Lessons Feasts Fasts Kindred and to find Easter-Day viz. 5O and 5P i.e. 4 leaves of part 36 immediately after the Preface before the Calendar." References: ESTC T82283. A. Hogg hardcover
166024057<p><strong>1660-85 Stuart Restoration Acts of Parliament Charles II England Scotland FOLIO</strong></p><p>A rare and impressive collection of 17th-century printings of Acts of Parliament during the reign of Charles II from 1660 through this death in 1685. This book is <strong>one of the best works describing the events of the Stuart Restoration in 1660</strong>. Interesting topics covered in this work include acts discharging prisoners Irish import cartels and much more.</p><p>Item number: #24057</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>England</p><p><strong><em>Anno regni Caroli II. Regis Angliae Scotiae Franciae… 1660-1685</em></strong></p><p>London: Printed by John Macock and Francis Tyton printers to the House of Peers 1660-1685. First editions.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Various pagination throughout</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Numerous title pages dated 1660-1685 through the reigns of Charles II-James II</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Ri. Blackford 1677</em> </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~11.25in X 7.5in 28.5cm x 18.5cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->RARE collection</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>24057</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> John Macock, and Francis Tyton, printers to the House of Peers hardcover
1692D4272Amsterdam: n.p. Chez Pierre Brunel 1692. First Edition in French. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 232 pp. Title in red and black with etched royal cypher. 120 copper engraved commemorative medals by Adriaen Schoonebeeck. Added engraved title page signed by Romeyn de Hooghe dated 1691. 12 full-page etchings signed by de Hooghe that depict festival constructions for Williams entry into The Hague in 1691 and also portraits of William and Mary among other emblems. Engraved headpiece and initial decoration on dedication leaf signed by Schoonebeck followed by full-page engraved leaf honoring Chevalier with depictions of Atlas Aristotle and other muses. Full contemporary vellum blind-stamped with central lozenge design; very slight foxing or staining engravings fresh; covers slightly bowed. Initialled bookplate P.M.G to front pastedown. First Edition in French of this biography of William III of England extensively illustrated to show important events in the monarchs life. This work was privately printed for Nicolas Chevalier who was a hobbyist and coin collector. A large proportion of Dutch print-making at the end of the 17th century focused on William III. An almost categorical personality cult surrounded the stadtholder-king. Among the print-makers Romeyn de Hooghe 1645-1708 was an important and prolific late Dutch Baroque engraver and caricaturist. He is best known for his political caricatures of Louis XIV and propagandistic prints supporting William of Orange. De Hooghes 12 etchings of triumphal arches for this work are adaptations of plates in the works by Bidloo and Tronchin de Breuil published in 1691 and 1692. Adriaen Schoonebeek c. 1657- 1705 is often mentioned because of his appearance as witness for the prosecution in a court case against de Hooghe that formed the climax of a slanderous exchange of pamphets between Orangists and members of the Amsterdam faction in 1690. These animosities did not prevent re- employment of both engravers in executing plates for this Nicolas Chevaliers 1692 illustrated volume on numismatics and the life of King William. Rare. Worldcat locates only 3 copies in institutional collections in North America. Brunet I1838; Graesse II 25; Landwehr 81 <br/><br/> [n.p., Chez Pierre Brunel?] hardcover
168115807<p><b>1681 1ed Connexion Reign of James I England PIRATES Voyages English Papists LAW</b></p><p>'<i>The Connexion'</i> is a late 17th-century English history focusing English law and politics during the reign of James I. Much of this work written by an unknown author covers voyage and ship preparation acts and laws written to prevent pirates relocation of armies to coasts to defend against pirates rise of Papists and much more.</p><p>Item number: #15807</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>JAMES I of England</p><p><b><i>The Connexion : being choice collections of some principal matters in King James his reign</i></b></p><p>London : Printed for W. Crook . 1681. 1st edition</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 8 175 1</p><p>· References: Wing C 5882; Arber's Term cat I 440</p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~6.25in X 3.75in 16cm x 9.5cm</p><p>· Very rare and desirable </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>15807</p> Printed for W. Crook hardcover
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
1948073827Arkansas State College Press. Hardcover no jacket in Good condition previous owners name inside there are no other marks or writing some edge wear especially at the corners straight spine good binding some wear but good shape for its age . Good. Hardcover. 1948. Arkansas State College Press hardcover
20106Printed by John Baskerville Printer to the University Cambridge 1761. First Baskerville edition third title impression with the price of 8s. 6d. on the title page. 8vo 9 3/4 x 6 inches. Contemporary full dark blue calf with wide 1 1/8 inch decorative gilt border to sides spine ornamentally blocked in gilt in 7 compartments and unlettered all edges gilt. Headband a little frayed some rubbing but no cracking to the joints. Overall very good and internally very clean. With the signature of Mary Craven on upper margin of title and another dated 1802 on front fly. Seven Craven family births recorded on rear free endpaper 1806-1843. Armorial bookplate on front pastedown. Printed by John Baskerville, Printer to the University, Cambridge, 1761. unknown
1844119852London: George Baxter 1844. London George Baxter 1844. An original Baxter-process colour print behind a window mat obscuring the original titled mount if present; visible image size 292 × 407 mm and behind glass in an antique-style wooden frame external dimension approximately 590 × 680 mm with the original letterpress description of the print on the verso of the mount visible through a cut-out in the backing board; in fine condition. 'A scene connected with the Wesleyan Missionary Society and the Maories sic. Mr Waterhouse general superintendent of that Society's Missions in Australia and Polynesia is seen introducing to the natives Mr Creed their new missionary and his wife. The detail is wonderful and the colouring beautiful . The missionary ship in the bay is the "Triton". Mr Waterhouse died at Hobart in 1842' Courtney T. Lewis: 'George Baxter' pages 104-5. <p>Baxter's patented prints comprised the printing of a key image by means of steel engraving here printed in grey and then overprinting coloured oils with wood blocks sometimes twenty or more. <p>Lewis 87. George Baxter unknown
1930mon0000061174The Pilgrim Press 1930-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback. Well read copy with some spine wear creasing to several pages and discolouring of page edges due to age. Still very useable. The Pilgrim Press hardcover
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
1919348420Boston: Small Maynard & Company 1919. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Slight mustiness else fine in very good dustwrapper with small nicks and tears and some overall soiling. Scarce in jacket. Small, Maynard & Company hardcover
1824FIN3-C-11London: W. Bent 1824. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 6" by 4". Not Stated. Published by W.Bent by the King's authority this is a personalised copy of the weeks preparation. This companion contains two parts and is a guide to the week including prayers hymns and a companion for the altar. Full title: The New Week's Preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper: as recommended and appointed by the Church of England: consisting of meditations and prayers for the morning and evening of every day in the week: with forms of examination and confession of sins: and a companion at the altar directing communicant in his behaviour and devotions at the Lord's table: also instructions how to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament: to which are added a morning and evening prayer for the closest or family. In a full calf gilt stamped binding. Personalised gilt stamp indicates owner as Isaac Oldham Bold Esq Bailiff of Liverpool. Externally very smart. Some mild rubbing to boards joints and tail of spine. Small ink spill to rear board. Pastedowns and endpages lined with silk and gilt stamped. Internally generally firmly bound. Front endpaper loose. Pages bright and clean. Very Good Indeed W. Bent hardcover