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1688WRCLIT65540London: Imprimée par R. Everingham & se vend chez R. Bentley & M. Magnes . 1688. 36348148pp. 12mo. Contemporary calf gilt leather label. Corners and spine worn head and toe of spine chipped front pastedown loose but present; later bookplate on pastedown signature on free endsheet: "Rich. Rycroft" possibly Sir Richard Rycroft 1st Baronet 1736-1786. Contemporary inscription on first titlepage some tanning and occasional light smudging but a good copy. An uncommon printing of the revised text of the Delaune's translation of the English Liturgy first published in 1616 and John Durel's translation of the 39 Articles. Durel 1625-1683 an Anglican clergyman and apologist enjoyed a distinguished career and royal favor securing a printing monopoly on this French prayer book and eventually becoming a royal chaplain in 1662. "A revised text completed before 1665 retained much of Delaune's original but incorporated changes embodied in the Act of Uniformity and Durel's translation of the Thirty-Nine Articles; it was published eight times between 1666 and 1695" - DNB. The Psalms included here have a separate titlepage dated 1686 and register though their inclusion is noted on the initial title-page. The translation into French verse is that undertaken by Clement Marot and Theodore de Beze early in the previous century. Scarce: ESTC locates ESTC locates two copies in the UK BL and Oxford Hertford College and two copies in North America. ESTC R28597. WING B3683AB. GRIFFITHS 36.8 note. Imprimée par R. Everingham, & se vend chez R. Bentley, & M. Magnes ... hardcover books
1715WRCLIT65807London: Printed for Richard Smith 1715. 52pp. Quarto. Extracted from pamphlet volume. Tanned a bit creased and dusty along untrimmed lower edges but a good copy. First and only edition. Authorship is not attributed in ESTC where only three copies are located in North America Folger Lilly and UT. ESTC N30311. Printed for Richard Smith unknown books
166537826En te Kantabrigia: Ioannou Phieldou 1665. 12mo 14.5 cm 5.75". 36 126 2 blank pp. <br><br>as issued with the same publisher's Bible. Psalms. Greek. 1664. Psalterion toy Dabid kata tous Hebdomekonta eis ta tmemata ta en te tes Agglikanes Ekkesias leitourgia nomizomena diegemenon. 12mo. 1664. 2 115 3 11771 1 pp. and Bible. New Testament. Greek. 1665. Tes kaines diathekes apanta. 12mo. 2 419 1 pp.<br>Â Â Â Â First edition of this Greek translation of the Book of Common Prayer. The preface is signed "I.D." i.e. James Duport a popular professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge who had the year before printed a translation of the Psalter which appears here with the BCP as issued under a separate title-page and Ordinal along with the Greek New Testament and Apocrypha the title-page of the New Testament being an insert and the Apocrypha having separate pagination. This is only the second translation of the BCP into Greek following the first by Elias Petley in 1638. There were apparently two settings of this edition produced by printer John Field in the same year under the same title and imprint with priority not established; the present example has line six of the main title-page all in capital letters and the "Alma mater Cantabrigia" device following the last page of the Psalter but while the sun is on the left and the cup on the right of the Psalter title-page device they are reversed on the New Testament title-page apparently indicating that the New Testament is from a variant post-dating the BCP and Psalter.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary mottled calf Cambridge-style covers framed in double gilt fillets and panelled in triple gilt fillets with gilt-tooled corner fleurons; spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-ruled compartments.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front free endpaper with early inscription in red pencil: "Gibson's / Queens / Oxon. / 1787." Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Biblos: Wing rev. ed. B3632; ESTC R204258; Griffiths 45:3. Psalterion: Wing B2720A; ESTC R204259. Tes kaines diathekes: Darlow & Moule 4702; Wing B2733. Bound as above worn and showing expectable acid-pitting with edges extremities and spine rubbed; spine label cracked with loss of central portion of label. Endpapers with early inked annotations in Greek and English. Central portion with top-marginal faint to light waterstaining generally though not always but a sliver; one leaf with tear from outer margin into text with loss of one letter; one leaf with short tear along paper flaw without loss of text. Final work with early inked underlining; rear fly-leaf with a few jotted references in Greek. => A scholar's copy of this nice example of early English Greek liturgical/scriptural printing. Ioannou Phieldou hardcover books
176030966Cambridge: John Baskerville for B. Dod 1760. 8vo 24.5 cm 9.6". 544 pp. <br><br>Second edition of Cambridge University printer John Baskerville's Book of Common Prayer including the Psalter the articles of religion and state prayers for George II. This impression printed in the same year as the first edition features decorative page borders; its title-page matches the description of Gaskell's Group 2 with the third line printed in roman and the price listed as "Seven Shillings and Six Pence unbound." The final text leaf is Ll2; there are interpolated signatures rz between Q and R.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary red morocco framed and panelled in gilt rolls with gilt-stamped corner fleurons board edges and turn-ins with gilt roll; later rebacked with red morocco spine beautifully stamped in foliate and geometric designs originally gilt but now virtually entirely black/blind. All edges gilt.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front pastedown with armorial bookplate "A ma puissance" of the Earl of Stamford. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC N32874; Gaskell Baskerville 12. Binding as above extremities rubbed sides with small scuffs. Front pastedown with bookplate as above bookplate bearing inked numeral in red. Pages gently age-toned with a few instances of light spots of foxing otherwise clean. => An attractive production in an attractive copy. John Baskerville for B. Dod unknown books
184439585London: William Pickering pr. by Charles Whittingham 1844. Folio 35.1 cm 13.8". 260 pp. <br><br>Pickering's beautiful type facsimile of Robert Barker's 1604 edition a.k.a. the Hampton Court Book here in a Rivière binding. Charles Whittingham printed the work on handmade paper in black-letter type for Pickering who inspired by the printing of Aldus Manutius published in 1844 a series of six such facsimiles of important editions of the Book of Common Prayer each of which was => illustrated with wood-engraved initials and ornaments done by Mary Byfield and limited to => only 350 copies printed on paper with another two on vellum. The original title-pages were reproduced for each in => red and black and in the case of the present example the almanac pages likewise printed in red and black. Each book in this homage to important editions of the BCP was => an outstanding example of the Victorian-era Gothic design movement and Kelly notes that these volumes are "considered to be among the finest work of Whittingham."<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Signed 19th-century dark brown morocco framed and panelled in single gilt and double blind fillets with gilt-tooled corner fleurons surrounding a central arabesque medallion; spine with raised bands gilt-stamped fleur-de-lis decorations in compartments and gilt-stamped publication information. All edges gilt. Front lower turn-in stamped by Rivière.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front free endpaper with small stamp of Basil M. Pickering who took over the business after his father's death; later in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet I 1108; Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1844:29; Kelly Checklist of Books Published by William Pickering 1844.4; Keynes William Pickering rev. ed. p. 85; McLean Victorian Book Design 13; Pickering & Chatto William Pickering catalogue 708 222. Bound as above joints and extremities showing moderate rubbing. Scattered spots of faint to mild foxing pages generally clean and fresh. William Pickering (pr. by Charles Whittingham) hardcover books
166540968Cambridge: James Field 1665. 12mo 14.5 cm 5.75". 18 ff. 126 pp. 1 blank f. <br><br>also bound in Bible. Psalms. Greek. 1664. title-page in Greek romanized asPsalterion tou David. Kata tous Hevdomekonta. Cambridge: James Field 1664. 12mo. 1 f 171 1 blank pp. lacks blank leaf k6.<br>Â Â Â Â The mid-17th century was a low point in the history of English typography but in this pair of Anglican religious texts James Field printer to the University of Cambridge produced => a very good example of the printer's art of Greek printing especially in the use of a small point size. The guiding force behind their production was James Duport 160679 dean of Peterborough and master of Magdelene College Cambridge a noted scholar of Latin and Greek and supporter of the university press. The preface to the Book of Common Prayer is signed with his initials and it is established that he was the editor of the Psalms; the texts were almost certainly issued together but are also at times found individually in contemporary binding.<br>Â Â Â Â Field's minute typography here is dense and presented chiefly in double-column format in both works; and instead of woodcut head- or tailpieces and xylographic initials he deploys printer's ornaments to enliven the text at the top of some sections and occasionally elsewhere. => The layout is overall lovely and thoughtful and the printing is extremely clear and precise.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary morocco with covers framed in a single blind fillet; spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-stamped compartment decorations. Marbled endpapers all edges gilt. => All pages ruled in red in the best style of the era.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Isaac Watts 16741748 the godfather of English hymnody is also fondly remembered for his Psalms of David: Imitated in the Language of the New Testament a work that was reprinted over a thousand times. His ownership signature is on the blank leaf opposite the BCP title-page here. Later the volume was owned by Charles Mayo 17671858 a scholar of Old English who dated his ownership as "St. John's College Oxford 1787." Most recently in the library of American collector of Greek printing Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â BCP: Benton Book of Common Prayer 2nd ed. p. 25 no. 122; ESTC R24205; Wing 2nd ed. B3632; Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 453. Psalms: STC R204252; Wing 2nd ed. 1994 B2720A. Bound as above extremities a little rubbed with small chip at head of spine and edges of label chipped; joints strengthened some time ago and volume varnished. Inscriptions and small booklabel as above; pages gently age-toned otherwise clean. => A solid and attractive copy of an attractive production with wonderful provenance. James Field hardcover books
176235341Cambridge: John Baskerville & B. Dod 1762. 12mo 16.9 cm 6.7". 392 pp. <br><br>with Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. 1762. Sternhold & Hopkins. The whole book of Psalms collected into English metre . . . Birmingham: John Baskerville 1762. 12mo. 122 pp. and Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. 1762. Tate & Brady. A new version of the Psalms of David fitted to the tunes used in churches. Birmingham: John Baskerville 1762. 12mo. 104 pp.<br>Â Â Â Â One of the last of Cambridge University printer John Baskerville's great series of printings of the Book of Common Prayer including the Psalter the articles of religion and state prayers for George III. The BCP is followed by two versions of the Psalms the older rendition by Sternhold and Hopkins and the newer by Tate and Brady.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front pastedown with armorial bookplate of collector William Gott 17971863 father of John Gott Bishop of Truro with motto "Nec temere nec timide." Neat note on rear free endpaper indicating book was purchased from the Pickering firm and then rebound by Hayday.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Signed binding done by James Hayday 17961872 an eminent London binder: Early 19th-century dark blue morocco spine gilt extra. Covers framed in gilt rolls surrounding central gilt-stamped composed medallions; board edges and turn-ins with gilt roll. All edges gilt. Front free endpaper stamped "Bound by Hayday. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â BCP: Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1762:8; Gaskell 20; ESTC T87226. Sternhold & Hopkins: ESTC T87252; Gaskell 21. Brady & Tate: ESTC T107540; Gaskell 22. Binding as above light rubbing to extremities small scuffs to covers; back free endpaper with => small inked annotations regarding purchase and binding costs. First few leaves browned varying degrees of mild to moderate foxing elsewhere. A handsome example of both Baskerville's printing and Hayday's binding skills. John Baskerville & B. Dod unknown books
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
2435London: printed by John Bill Christopher Barker Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills printers to the Kings most excellent majesty 1678. . Small 4to side-stitched as issued; outer margins somewhat soiled. bottom corners Wing C4145 London: printed by John Bill, Christopher [Bar]ker, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, printers to the Kings most excellent majest unknown books
182032724Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood 1820. Thick 8vo; inserted engraved title-p.; bound with A New Version of the Psalms of David 1825; contemporary full red straight-grain morocco covers with elaborate gilt borders gilt lettered direct on gilt-decorated spine a.e.g.; hinges strengthened extremities rubbed and worn 2 small ink spots on back cover; all else very good. With a large fore-edge painting showing Oxford from the countryside. <br/><br/> printed at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood unknown books
1724LV1895London:: John Baskett 1724. 1724. 8vo. iv 167 4 1 blank pp. Original mottled calf later papered spine ink holograph spine title; spine ends missing pieces front cover detached rear joint cracked corners showing. Free front end-paper ink signature of Abijah Northey title-page ink signature of Hallis ink initials "EK" verso rear free end-paper. Essex Institute bookplate "Presented by Estate of Abijah Northey." As is. FIRST EDITION of this text outlining Church of England tenets and related English legislature. PROVENANCE: Abijah Northey 1741-1816 was a successful American silversmith born in Salem MA. He was apparently the owner of at least one trading brig the Augusta whose log book recorded by his son Abijah Northey Jr. 1774-1853 is held by the Peabody Essex Museum. See: WorldCat identities Abijah Northey. Historical Collections of the Essex Institute 1864 p.107. John Baskett, 1724. unknown books
1693221334all published in London: by various publishers 1693. All first editions unless otherwise noted. 1 vols. All Sm. 4tos. Contemporary panelled calf rebacked with cloth tape. Shaken front flyleaf detached. All first editions unless otherwise noted. 1 vols. All Sm. 4tos. Kings and Clergy. Interesing collection of sermons from the Anglican clergy during the reigns of the Stuart monarchs Charles II r. 1660-85 and James II r. 1685-88 in which fears of a Roman Catholic dynasty led to James II's eventual overthrow and the invasion of William & Mary. The sermons contained herein are as follows:<br/><br/>1. Du Moulin Peter. A Sermon Preached in the Metropolitical Church of Canterbury October 17 MDCLXXII at the funeral of the Very Reverend Thomas Turner D.D. Dean of the same church. 2 29 pp.: Printed for Henry Brome 1672<br/><br/>2. Turner Francis. A Sermon preached before the King of the 30/1 of January 1680/1. Being the Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I of Blessed Memory. 47pp. Printed by J. Macock for R Royston 1681<br/><br/>3. 3. Turner Francis. A Sermon Preached before the King of the 30th of Januarym 1684/5/ Being the Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles the First of Blessed Memory. By Francis Lord Bishop of Ely and Almoner to His Majecty. 2 30pp. Printed for Robert Clavell 1685<br/><br/>4. Turner Francis . A Sermon Prached before Their Majesties K. James II and Q. Mary at their Coronation in Westminster-Abbey April 23 1685. 2 30pp. Printed for Robert Clavell 1685<br/><br/>5. Turner Francis. A Sermon Preached before the Lord Mayor and the Court of Aldermen at Guild-Hall Chappel on the 7th of May 1682. 8 32pp. Printed by J. Macock for R. Royston 1682<br/><br/>6. Sprat Thomas. A Sermon Preach'd to the Natives of the County of Dorset Residing in and about the Cities of London and Westminster at St. Mary Le Bowe on Dec. 8 1692 being the Day of their Anniversary Feast. 40pp. Printed by Edward Jones 1693<br/><br/>7. Fleetwood William. A Sermon Preach'd before the Queen at White-Hall February the 12th 1692/3. 31 1pp. Printed for Thomas Newborough 1693<br/><br/>8. Fleetwood William. A Sermon Preach'd before the Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen at St. Mary le Bow on Friday the 11th of April 1692. Being the Fast-Day. 29 1 2 blank. Printed for Thomas Newborough 1692<br/><br/>9. Fleetwood William. A Sermon Preached at Guild-Hall Chapel December the xi 1692. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen. 29 3pp. Printed for Thomas Newborough . 1693<br/><br/>10. Dove Henry. A Sermon Preached bfore the Right Honorable The Lord Mayor of the City of London and the Court of Aldermen. At Bow-Church on the Feast of S Michael 1682. The Day for the Election of a Lord Mayor. 6. 31pp. Printed for Benj. Tooke 1682<br/><br/>11. Smythies William. A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable Sr. Thomas Stampe Lord Mayor the Court of Alderman and Citizens of London September 29th. 1692 at the Election of the Lord Mayor for the Year ensuing. 2 blank 6 22 1pp. Printed for J. Southby 1692<br/><br/>12. Sprat Thomas. A Sermon Preached before the Artillery Company of London at St. Mary Le Bow April 20. 1682. The second edition. 4 31pp. Printed for John Baker . 1682. by various publishers 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 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
1777D17899Oxford: Wright and Gill sold by Crowder and Jackson 1777. Hardcover. Good. and A New Version of the Psalms of David Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches London: Printed by Mary Harrison 1774; with forty-nine of the fifty-two engravings interspersed through the first two titles viz. engraved frontis portrait of George II engraved title plates numbered 2-51 with the omission of plates 10 26 and 27 all hand-colored contemporary or near-contemporary. Small 8vo. Contemporary full red sheep tooled in gilt spine worn and laid down; a.e.g. Two early women owner's signatures to front blank one dated 1813. Various manuscript notes in pencil to front leaves. This is an especially scarce suite of engravings not in ESTC. The engravings depict the usual religious subjects but end with plates depicting the Gunpowder Plot martyrdom of Charles I and restoration of Charles II; Book of Common Prayer ESTC T82211; Psalms ESTC N67336. <br/><br/> Wright and Gill, sold by Crowder and Jackson hardcover books
1712WRCLIT65909London: Printed by W. Bowyer for J. Morphew . 1712. 32pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Ink annotations in top margin of title "27 Septemb." in early manuscript after publication date in imprint else very good. First edition of this unsigned response to John Turner's DEFENCE . ESTC locates two copies in North America: UT and Cal. State. ESTC T79473. Printed by W. Bowyer, for J. Morphew ... unknown books
1720WRCLIT65910London: Printed for Jonah Bowyer 1720. 462pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. "May" in early manuscript after publication date in imprint else very good. First edition of this unsigned defense of William Wake. ESTC locates four copies in North America. ESTC T79473. Printed for Jonah Bowyer unknown books
187127357London: James Parker & Co 1871. First Edition. Octavo. Sewn pamphlet removed; cover wrappers if issued lacking; 90pp. Relating to the C of E Judicial Committee's ruling regarding ministerial vestments. James Parker & Co unknown books
1903558671903. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. New York: M. Walter Dunne 1903. First American edition thus. 4to. violet cloth stamped decoratively in pink periwinkle and gilt 386 pp. Sunned and worn at the spine and edges corners bumped binding lightly shaken. Somewhat soiled and rubbed at the boards with two patches of damsptaining to the fron board. A good copy overall very good internally. Religion. unknown books
1683674251683. An Oath that Incensed the Puritans Church of England. Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical Treated Upon by the Bishop of London President of the Convocation for the Province of Canterbury and the Rest of the Bishops and Clergie of the Said Province: And Agreed Upon with the Kings Majesties Licence in Their Synod Begun at London Anno Domini 1603. And in the Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord James By the Grace of God King of England France & Ireland the First and of Scotland the Thirty Seventh. And Now Published for the Due Observation of Them by His Majesties Authority Under the Great Seal of England. London: Printed by the Assigns of John Bill Deceas'd 1683. viii 69 11 pp. The first leaf bears woodcut royal arms on verso last leaf is a blank. Quarto 7-1/2" x 6". Disbound pamphlet bound into recent period-style three-quarter calf over paper-covered boards calf title panel to center of front board. Moderate toning to text light foxing and tiny inkspots to a few leaves "2" in early hand to head of front endleaf. A nice copy in a handsome binding. $300. An important document in the history of the English Reformation this was the first collection of ecclesiastical law compiled by the Church of England that was not derived from Roman Catholic sources. It was originally enacted in 1571 and amended in 1603 and 1640. This latter issue contains the notorious Article VI "Impugners of the Rites and Ceremonies Established in the Church Censured" which incensed the Puritans. English Short-Title Catalogue R6436. unknown books
1640WRCLIT65815London: Printed by Robert Barker . And by the Assignes of John Bill 1640. 410 42 pp. Collation: A-G4. Quarto. Extracted from pamphlet volume. Decorated headpieces and initials. Early ink inscription in upper margin of blank A1 fore- margins markedly browned just a good copy. First edition. STC and ESTC delineate two settings of quires B and C: in this copy B1v:1 reads 'fidelity'and C1v catchword: 'they'. ESTC R212834. McALPIN I:546. STC 10080. Printed by Robert Barker ... And by the Assignes of John Bill unknown books
1608WRCLIT65814London: Imprinted . by Robert Barker . Anno 1608. 120pp. Collation: A-P4. Quarto. Extracted from pamphlet volume. Elaborate floral headpiece on title. Light dust soiling faint tidemark affecting last third of text block toward gutter at top a few early ink annotations but a good crisp copy. One of the six printings of the English text dated 1604 distinguished by STC and ESTC. The copy in hand has the catchword 'Reuerence' on D1r and STC suggests it may have been printed in 1608. ESTC locates four copies in North America including the present copy. STC 10071.5. ESTC 2623. McALPIN I:179. Imprinted ... by Robert Barker ... Anno unknown 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
189156860London: Eyre & Spottiswoode C. J. Clay 1891. Folio pp. 544 plus 5 pages of signatures and facsimile of the back of the original book. Brown embossed cloth printed in gilt on the spine. Cover worn at edges and somewhat dust spotted some staining on endpapers o/w VG. Extremely heavy. Griffiths 1891/1. A very good copy of the original handwritten draft of the 1661 English BCP reproduced by letterpress and printed in black with printed red rules. Eyre & Spottiswoode | C. J. Clay unknown books
169616958London: E. Jones 1696. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. Engraved frontispiece. Full calf probably 18th century or early 19th century. Spine in 6 compartments; red lettering label gilt; the remaining compartments with a Maltese cross impressed in blind. Plain endpapers. 19th century ownership signature scrawled across the title page. Light scuffing to the binding some staining and soil to the text front inner hinge neatly mended else a very good copy. Includes the Psalter and rites of ordination: 'Una cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis Ea Punctatione distinctis qua Cantari aut Recitari debent in ECCLESIIS Itemque Forma & Modus Faciendi Ordinandi & Consecrandi Episcopos Presbyteros Diaconos.' Wing B3694A; ESTC R214201. E. Jones hardcover books