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1649303254London: Printed by Roger Daniel 1649. Second edition. 8 263 pp. Woodcut device of the King's arms on recto of first leaf. LACKING folded engraved frontispiece. 2 engraved portraits. 1 vols. 8vo. 19th-century sheep. Bookplates. Second edition. 8 263 pp. Woodcut device of the King's arms on recto of first leaf. LACKING folded engraved frontispiece. 2 engraved portraits. 1 vols. 8vo. Madan 25; Wing 2nd ed. E307 Printed by Roger Daniel] unknown
170235035London: Printed by the Assigns of Rich and Edw. Atknis 1702. Leather bound. Poor. Octavo. 15 416 pages 11 "Table" 1 advertisements. Binding in poor condition. Front cover missing. Spine cracked rubbed. worn. Rear board present. Dark stains on the edge of the back cover. Contents are lightly toned. Some light damp stains to the page edges in back. This edition includes a Preface to the First Edition. Scarce in any condition. Rarely seen in auction. Printed by the Assigns of Rich and Edw. Atknis unknown
1649303254London: Printed by Roger Daniel 1649. Second edition. 8 263 pp. Woodcut device of the King's arms on recto of first leaf. LACKING folded engraved frontispiece. 2 engraved portraits. 1 vols. 8vo. 19th-century sheep. Bookplates. Second edition. 8 263 pp. Woodcut device of the King's arms on recto of first leaf. LACKING folded engraved frontispiece. 2 engraved portraits. 1 vols. 8vo. Madan 25; Wing 2nd ed. E307 Printed by Roger Daniel] unknown books
1914HCX13380-1Third printing March 1914. A color frontis and three black and white illustration plates. Publisher's red cloth stamped gilt. Brown and tan pictorial endpapers. 672pp. Utopian novel.<br /><br />This copy is SIGNED and IINSCRIBED by the Author "To the Boys at Rumford with fraternal greetings from George Allan England Nov 1 1915." <br /><br />Book Condition: Good: A firm square copy with tarnished spine gilt bright cover gilt. Owner's 1915 gift inscription to back of frontispiece - front free endpaper is missing. <br /> Small, Maynard & Company hardcover
190739750<p>Boston New England Telephone and Telegraph Company 1907. Softcover. 232 plus 28A pages; 22.5 cm. Telephone directory of a century ago for towns of Massachusetts west of Boston New Hampshire and Vermont alphabetically by town with a list of towns by state in the front; advertising on the 28 blue pages at end. This copy was mailed to Mrs. J. B. Kellogg in Williamstown & has the cancelled stamp on the front cover to prove it. Well worn with chippingclosed tears & stains; withal Good. Stock#39750/h.</p> New England Telephone and Telegraph Company. paperback
1826WRCAM40087Boston: Printed by James Loring 1826. 61pp. Lacks frontispiece leaf. 16mo. Contemporary half calf and modern blue boards. Some damp-staining to boards. Titlepage stained and torn with some loss to border and text on verso. First leaf lacking frontispiece; last leaf pasted to rear board torn with minor loss to text. Some foxing and staining some tears repaired with Japanese tissue. Overall a fair copy. A much later edition of the often revised and updated first school book printed in the American colonies first published circa 1690. A combination speller reader and religious catechism. Illustrated with attractive woodcuts. The American Antiquarian Society notes variant issues of this edition this being the issue with titlepage frame design featuring diamonds and flowers and page 61 featuring a wood engraving of a boy and girl kneeling in prayer before seated parents. Rosenbach notes that the first and last leaf are pasted down as they are here though the first leaf is here lacking. Bristol dates this edition incorrectly as 1798. All early editions of this fragile little book are rare. HEARTMAN 343 2nd ed. ROSENBACH EARLY AMERICAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 531. BRISTOL B10406. SHIPTON & MOONEY 48521. Printed by James Loring hardcover books
184939429Boston: Redding & Co.; New York:Clark Austin & Co 1849. States outlined in colors. 1 vols. 20 1/2 x 24 3/4 inches overall. Folding engraved map 16 ca. 5 x 6 inch panels Four rows of four panels backed on linen engraved ornamental bordersmall engraved paper label on back. Some browning or soiling generally light cloth darkened with some spotting on verso of map else a very good copy. States outlined in colors. 1 vols. 20 1/2 x 24 3/4 inches overall. Each of the railroad lines is identified. Redding & Co.; New York:Clark, Austin & Co unknown books
ria9780754645535_inpMultiple-component retail product. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Earth Brick and Terracotta deals with fired and unfired clay products. It considers their technological evolution the processes causing deterioration and how these should be assessed and the methods used for their repair and maintenan unknown
1802246242United Kingdom: Bath printed by R Crutwell 1802. Book. Very Good. hardback. hardback originally published in nine volumes and now abridged in two octavos a very good tightly bound set contemporary diced calf rebacked and lettered gilt marbled endpapers with later cloth hinges 26 engraved plates of which 2 folding printed in green 5 folding tables one of which is torn with loss and repaired viii 421 & viii 343pp. Bath, printed by R Crutwell Hardcover
1635114343London: Churchyard. Fair with no dust jacket. 1635. Unknown. Leather. Original 1635 Edition. Virtually DISBOUND - NO Covers & only the remnants of a leather spine. Quarto - 7 3/4 x 11 inches. TWO Volumes bound as One. The book lacks the half title & front endpapers & starts at the Engraved Title Page & ends with the rear blank endpaper after FINIS & the Printers Details as it should. The wood-engraved title page is chipped worn & ragged with loss at edges/corners & a bit grubby & many page corners are friable particularly the bottom front & rear top corners. Some pages/corners front & back have a little archive tape to 'closed' chips/tears to prevent further wear/loss. There is some old damp staining to the mainly blank edges/outer margins of the pages mainly light 'shading' but a little stronger at the the end where it is bleeding into the text. However the text overall is sl. 'wavy' but a good strong printing in single column black letter with Attractive Engraved Title Letters & many decorated page headers. Rubbed Red as printed page fore-edges. Last few leaves with marginal edge/corner losses not affecting text. An odd spot or mark internally three pages have a few small 'rust' spots with small holes circa 1cm or less worn through a couple of those spots & page 237 has a tear with loss to the front blank margin edge not affecting text but overall generally very clean & clear print and preservation. An old ownership inscription Francis Ford. in faint ink at the top of the title page o/w NO other inscriptions or major marks not noted. Vol. 1 = Title as above 8 98 75-76 mispaginated but correct 2 Blanks. Vol. 2 = Title reads " The Second Tome of Homilies of Svch Matters as were Promised and Entituled in the former part of HOMILIES. Set out by the authority of the Late Queenes Majesty: & to be read in every Parish Church agreeably". 4 320 4 pages. Another mispagination in the 'Homily Against Disobedience and Wilfull Rebellion' which is divided into 6 parts - where page 307 is misprinted as 313 but the correct page 313 is in place. After this 6-part Sermon the book ends with a final "Thankes-giving for the Suppression of the LAST REBELLION" & Printers Details decoratively bordered top and bottom. The first volume is attributed to Thomas Cranmer & others. The second was likely compiled by John Jewel. Overall a sound generally clean strongly printed early copy in desperate need of a binding/light restoration to preserve it further. SEE IMAGES. ; 4to 11" - 12" tall . Churchyard. hardcover
18634933London: Bickers and Bush 1863 1863. Queen Elizabeth's Prayer Book. Printed at the Chiswick Press by Whittingham and Wilkins. 8vo. 178x120mm. Unpaginated. Handsomely bound by Leighton Son and Hodge in brown morocco decorated in gilt and illustrated and decorated with brown relief panels set into the covers. Spine lettered in gilt. All edges gilt marbled endpapers. Some slight rubbing but overall a very good copy and internally near fine with some slight foxing in places. Title page printed in black and red with woodcut border. On verso is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I praying. Each page has attractive decorative and pictorial borders by Mary Byfield after sixteenth-century originals. many based on work by and in the style of Durer. This edition of the Queen Elizabeth Prayer Book of 1569 was first printed in 1853 by Charles Whittingham with Mary Byfield's illustrations. It is a lovely example of Victorian book illustration and complemented here by the Leighton binding. London: Bickers and Bush 1863 unknown
1888917F11Oxford; London: Oxford University Press Henry Frowde 1888 . Leather. Very Good. 4" by 2.5". None. An exceptionally unique copy of the Book of Common prayer bound in wooden boards 'made from a tree felled by the Right Hon W. E. Gladstone'. An exceptional volume bound in Mauchline ware wooden boards from a tree felled by Gladstone who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for 12 years spread over four non-consecutive terms beginning in 1868 and ending in 1894.To the front board is an image of Hawarden Castle Gladstone's wife's family estate alongside an image of Gladstone's signature and the notice 'made from a tree felled by the Right Hon W. E. Gladstone'. To the rear board is an image of Hawarden Church.Undated; dated 1888 via the National Trust Libraries with the foot of the title page reading Diamond 48mo and the first date on table of moveable feasts is 1888 as called for.A unique edition of the Book of Common Prayer Psalter and Psalms of David. In morocco backed wooden boards. Light rubbing to back strip head and tail otherwise externally excellent. Boards clean and bright. Rear hinge lightly strained to head otherwise firmly held. Internally firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good Oxford University Press, Henry Frowde hardcover
1997DADAX1555581803Brand: Digital Press 1997-08-04. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Digital Press paperback
181424429ABLondon, Longman, Hurst et al, 1814. 2 vols. Folio. CXXVII, 92; 93- 209, (2), CII, (14)pp. With 2 engr. titles and 95 engr. plates on India paper by John Grieg after Luke Contemp. half cloth with red label. 2 vols.
192015161A. C. McClurg & Co. Good with no dust jacket. 1920. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Green cloth cover is frayed at corners and spine caps with light soiling but in good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Backstrip reglued. Page edges toned with modest soiling. Former owner's name in antiquated ink on front end sheet. Pages are slightly toned otherwise clean and near pristine. .; 0 pages . A. C. McClurg & Co. hardcover
0309Q5EWP0PHardcover. Fair. Wilmington Delaware: 1783. Three Treatises. In scuffed full leather five raised bands. Ex-libr. marks pictured. Early AM. imprint. hardcover
73707aafPalaeontographical society, London, 1850, in-4to, XXXVIII + 258 p., complete with 29 beautiful lithogr. plates (Day&Son, lithographers to the Queen, after Jos. Dinkel), of which 5 are folded, in very good condition, stamps on fly-leaves, Modern clothbinding (ex library copy, spine with shelf number), in good conditions.
43038Paris, chez Parent-Desbarres 1833, 210x130mm, reliure d'éditeur. percaline bleue, ornementations et titre dorés au dos, plats ornés à froid, quelques rousseurs éparses, reliures de l’époque. Très bel exemplaire.
1936302G2538New York: The New York Woman Inc. 1936. Magazine. Illus. by Terry Bennett F. Good. Paperback. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 48 pages. This glamorous publication brought New York women the information they needed: news of the choicest fashion entertainment current happenings where to go what to see and how much to pay. Features: Nice color cover photo of lady and her moving man; Fantastic promo inside front cover features photo of "strip tease" artist Gypsy Rose Lee and enticing information about the article on her which will appear in the next issue; Franklin Simon & Co. full-page ad for the new short sleeved "Scotch-and-Soda" Dresses; Full-page ad for Schaefer Beer - "now in cans"; Letters; Very nice one-page Macy's Little Shop photo ad featuring a Schiaparelli coat with beaver collar and muff; Nice half-page photo ad by Best & Co. features the Norman Hartnell Gardenia Gown; Opinions of the New York Woman; Photos of Frog Jumping championship at Ben Riley's Arrowhead Inn; Who'll Buy My Pictures - photos of street sellers of art and poetry around Washington Square; Hold That Husband; Art for your own home - prints by the American Artists Group - with eight examples; Mary - the tale of a maid; Polly Pettit Deals in Ideas - she's been asked to serve as display director for Madison Avenue's 100th birthday celebration; What Dolly Madison Will Miss - the Madison Avenue Centennial call up memories of the plump flouncing lady who was a prize shopper in her day; Great one-page color-photo ad for Macy's featuring model in long red coat with a black Persian lamb collar; Pull Your Punches - Artie McGovern's gym shapes the middles of Wall Street financiers - article with photo; The Fashion Editor's Diary; Autumn makeup; Great photos of the fashion $100 will buy in New York; Fantastic 'October' centerfold features color illustrations and black and white photos of seasonal fashions their prices and where they may be purchased; So Much To Buy; Photos of winter coat fashions; The Life and Times of a Silk Stocking - article with microphotos; How to be a Brand New Parent - article; Two-page color-illustrated feature on space-saving double-use furniture; Model rooms; Short cuts to good dinners; Five photos of Tallulah Bankhead; "Top Man" on Broadway - Theresa Helburn; Photos of the making of "Dodsworth" showing Mary Astor and Walter Huston; Dorothy Arzner - the only woman to ever become a motion picture director; Fantastic one-page color ad for the new "French Bootery" at 22 E. 57th St.; Madison Avenue - Rue de la Paix. a la New York; Tables About Town - details about meals offered by area restaurants with prices; Manhattan Date Book; Those Itsy-Bitsy Gals! - Kitty Sharp writes about how men can't resist those 'little girls' too weak to pick up their own words; Nice color ad for Marchand's Golden Hair Wash inside back cover features blonde holding dog; and more. Unmarked with modest wear. A quality copy of this great vintage depression-era item. The New York Woman, Inc. Paperback
1853FF2448Oxford:: University Press 1853 1852. 1853. 12 cm. unpaginated. Original full chocolate brown blind- and gilt-stamped morocco all edges gilt with fore-edges protected by brass-edging and clasp verso of clasp states "DOWNES". Ownership inscriptions of J.C. McMullen to Stanley Herbert McMullen 1854 . . . and with love to Charles T. McMullen Xmas 1898 both predating the painting. Very good. With a fore-edge painting of a single full-bloomed rose with three buds surrounding 3 leaves and a spray of blue dots. There is no background. The painting is 20th century. / Bound together with N. Brady & N. Tate A NEW VERSION OF THE PSALMS OF DAVID fitted to the tunes used in Churches. Oxford 1852. University Press, 1853, 1852. unknown books
1958462641Newcastle upon Tyne : printed by J. & P. Bealls 1958. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copies; some wrappers lightly dust-dulled or worn at the edges. Remains a well-preserved set overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered throughout. Physical description; 35 issues : illustrations ; 22 cm. Contents; Lacking the years 1961 and 1966 only this collection comprises the lectures from their inception in 1958 through 1994. Subjects; Bede the Venerable Saint 673-735 Periodicals. Jarrow England History To 1500 Periodicals. England Church history 449-1066 Periodicals. Great Britain History Anglo-Saxon period 449-1066 Periodicals. Civilization Anglo-Saxon Periodicals. Social history Medieval 500-1500 Periodicals. Christianity England History Periodicals. Art Anglo-Saxon Periodicals. Archaeology Medieval England Periodicals. Northumbria England : Region History Periodicals. Newcastle upon Tyne : printed by J. & P. Bealls paperback
185271London: Printed by G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode 1852. Leather Bound. Very Good . 3 1/4 x 5 inches. 32mo. Collates as 3 ffeps A - L in 16s M 4 leaves. Griffiths 1852/3 notes printing and that only copy at the British Library was destroyed. Bound with: Proper Lessons to be Read at Morning and Evening Prayer on the Sundays and Other Holy-Days Throughout the Year London: Printed by G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode n.d. 1852. Collates as A - H in 16s I 2 leaves. Bound with: The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Authorised/KJV version. London: G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode 1852. Register is continuous with that of Proper Lessons beginning with I3 then K - T in 16s U 8 leaves. Not in Hills. Bound with: Brady Nicholas and Nahum Tate A New Version of the Psalms of David London: Printed by G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode 1852. Collates as A - B in 16s C 12 leaves including last blank 3 rfeps. Pages of all four works are unnumbered and printed in two columns within single rules with headpiece. All page edges gilt and pages bright and clean. Embossed and gilt endpapers; bound in elaborately decorated brown calf with brass edges and clasp with gothic decoration in corners of boards brass "IHS" to front board; spine in six compartments with five raised bands and blindstamped decorations and gilt "Church Services." Light wear to spine and hinges. A splendidly bound copy of this unusual sammelband containing a scarce BCP and New Testament. Printed by G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode unknown
1838573ABLondres, Paris, N.Y. Fisher (1838). 2 Bde. 4°. VIII,65,72; IV,86 S. Reich blind- u. goldgepr. Halbleder d. Zt. Goldschnitt. - Fast alle Tafeln unterschiedlich stark stockfleckig, Ecken berieben, sonst insgesamt gutes, dekoratives und festes Expl.! 2 Bde. Reich blind- u. goldgepr. Halbleder d. Zt. Goldschnitt.
183310194Vienna: Stiftungs-Bureau 1833. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. Octavo. 55 1 pp. tables. First edition. As issued in printed wrappers. Spine with trivial wear and a bit toned but generally a very bright copy of this pamphlet reporting on the condition of the Catholic church in the United States. In addition to the major cities like Boston New York and Philadelphia there is material related to Bardstown KY Charleston SC Mobile AL New Orleans and Cincinnati. In an appendix are 5 tables on 2 folding leaves that enumerate Catholic seminaries societies universities including those with little or no Catholic professors and more. Fairly early information on some of these locations. Remarkably scarce only 2 institutions recording ownership according to OCLC. Stiftungs-Bureau unknown
1971512750Oxford University Press 1971. Hardcover. FINE. Fine Binding edition of the Episcopalian 'Altar Service' being the selections of the Book of Common Prayer 1928 for use in public worship. 67-269 3 35-53 7 pp. 4to Red Morocco goatskin leather gilt stamped spine lettering blind-ruled spine panels and covers all edges gilt gilt dentelle 3 red place ribbons text printed in red and black in a large clear and emminently legible font. With just some trivial rubbing to the very tips else FINE -- exceedingly clean and sharp with crisp fresh pages tight binding and no evidence of use. This 1971 printing was the final printing of an Alter Service edition of 1928 Prayer Book before the 1979 modern-English revision. Oxford University Press hardcover