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1868058618London: Novello Ewer and Co. 1868. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. LONDON : 1868. Hardback. Brown cloth; gilt lettered cover not spine. Neat hand-written label; BEST'S PSALTER to spine. Blind-stamped decoration to cover. Original black end-papers. No owner name or internal markings. A little browning to end-papers. Bright tight and clean. NEAR FINE. iii 285 pages. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. VERY SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Novello, Ewer and Co. hardcover
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18293530London: Printed for Samuel Bagster No. 15 Paternoster Row By Knight and Bagster 14 Bartholomew Close 1829. Full morocco. Very Good. Miniature edition. 48mo 8.7 x 5.7cm pp. 168 incl. engraved final tailpiece lacks pp. 3-4 half-title. Full black morocco with metal clasp five raised bands title stamped in gilt to one spine compartment others stamped in blind triple blind ruled border with floriate corner decorations to boards in blind gilt roll-tool decorations to turn-ins. All edges gilt. Yellow endpapers ivory ribbon marker. Gently rubbed and scored corners bruised and gently worn. Pencil POI by Phillida Gili to ffep plus earlier POIs in brown ink to fep and first blank: L Maline Sibella 1837 and "William Stephens from Mary Cobb" Margate 1829 respectively endpapers a little dusty with offsetting from clasp pins. Else clean and bright. Very good. JiscLHD locates no copies of this Bagster miniature edition of the Psalms of David. An exquisite copy of Samuel Bagster's miniature edition of The Psalms of David c.1829 finely bound in full black morocco with a metal clasp from the libraries of Valentine Ackland and British artist Phillida Gili. VA and Sylvia Townsend Warner likely met Gili through her parents Reynolds Stone and Janet Woods who themselves became friends through VA's antiques business which sheran from the long sun-parlour of their Frome Vauchurch home in the 1950s. VA whose shop "was especially popular with collectors of dolls' houses and miniature objects" Bingham 2021 evidently also appreciated miniature books herself. One of a collection of four miniature books from VA's library that we have handled with yet another featuring a gift inscription from the first period of her affair with Elizabeth Wade White: "V.A from E.W.W 1:1:39" these items suggest perhaps that miniature books were a lover's currency of sorts between the two women. They certainly travel compactly and can be packaged easily a consideration for such a long-standing transatlantic affair. In an odd parallel with VA EWW also went on to trade in antiquarian and collectable objects running White & Holahan Books with her lover Evelyn Holahan from their Connecticut home the Patch from the 1940s. Upon her death in November 1969 VA whose success as an antiques dealer had derived in part from her "sense of objects as individual things relics of people and containers of their love" ibid bequeathed many of her own books to friends hence Phillida Gili's inscription: "left to me by Valentine Ackland December 1969". Frances Bingham 2021 Valentine Ackland: A transgressive life Bath: Handheld Press Printed for Samuel Bagster, No. 15, Paternoster Row, By Knight and Bagster, 14, Bartholomew Close 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
188663999<p>Providence RI: J. A. and R. A. Reid. Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn front free endpaper crumpled and tattered hinges cracked. 1886. Hardcover. Original green beveled cloth binding decorated in black red and gilt on front boards. Map and many engravings of landmarks Rhode Island notables and other historic scenes. A history of Providence Rhode Island with some discussion of neighboring Newport Pawtucket and other Rhode Island communities. This oversized book weighs 7 pounds. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 468 pages .</p> J. A. and R. A. Reid hardcover
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18281971London: Seeleys 1828. First Edition. All published of this Anti-Catholic journal. Begun in July 1827 it ceased in 1828. Brown buckram boards with gilt titles to the spine. Volumes I & 2 bound as one. Bookplate of the Law Society to the inside board. Contemporary owner's signature to the half title. Contents to the beginning of volume I. The boards are in excellent condition. The pages of the journals are very clean and tidy with only a touch of foxing or edge wear to them. The contents are a variety of articles and letters aimed at proving the superiority of the the Protestant Faith over Popish Superstition. There is even an article on Prophecies showing the overthrow of the Roman Church in volume II. It seems that the editors didn't prophecies the demise of the journal as it ends at the end of the final issue without any comment. ii 1-380. 1-288 pp. hardcover
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168935228London: Printed for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet-Street and Thomas Fox at the Angel in Westminster-Hall 1689. First Edition. Full calf. Fair. Folio. 3 140 pages. MISSING THE ENGRAVED FRONTISPIECE Marbled calf leather binding with leather title label on the spine. Outer joints for both boards are cracked and the boards are loose but still attached. Text is outlined in red horizontal and vertical printed lines. Armorial bookplate of "Hans Sloane Stanley" located on the front paste down. Sir Jonathan Trelawny Bishop of Bristol William Lloyd Bishop of St. Asaph William Sancroft Bishop of Canterbury was three of the Bishops on trial for seditious libel under King James II. From wikipedia: <br /> <br /> Sir Jonathan Trelawny 3rd Baronet 24 March 1650 – 19 July 1721 was a British Bishop of Bristol Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Winchester. Trelawny is best known for his role in the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution which are sometimes believed to be referenced in the Cornish anthem The Song of the Western Men. He was born at Trelawne in the parish of Pelynt Cornwall the eldest surviving son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny 2nd Baronet. He was educated at Westminster School and then went to Christ Church Oxford at the start of the Michaelmas term of 1668 where he distinguished himself as a scholar.<br /> A staunch royalist he was ordained in 1673 and became a beneficed clergyman. He was appointed rector of South Hill on 4 October and of St. Ives on 12 December 1677 becoming Bishop of Bristol in 1685. He was one of the Seven Bishops tried for seditious libel under James II. Trelawny and the other bishops petitioned against James II's Declaration of Indulgence in 1687 and 1688 granting religious tolerance to Catholics and as a result he was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London on charges of seditious libel. The bishops said that whilst they were loyal to King James II their consciences would not agree to allowing freedom of worship to Catholics even if it were to be within the privacy of their own homes as the Declaration proposed; thus they could not sign. Trelawny was held for three weeks before trial then tried and acquitted; this led to great celebrations with bells being rung in his home parish of Pelynt.1<br /> <br /> William Lloyd was born at Tilehurst in Berkshire in 1627 the son of Richard Lloyd then vicar1 who was the son of David Lloyd of Henblas Anglesey. By the age of eleven he had understanding in Greek and Latin and somewhat of Hebrew before attending Oriel and Jesus Colleges Oxford later becoming a Fellow of Jesus College.2 He graduated M.A. in 1646. In 1663 he was prebendary of Ripon in 1667 prebendary of Salisbury in 1668 archdeacon of Merioneth in 1672 dean of Bangor and prebendary of St Paul's London in 1680 bishop of St Asaph in 1689 lord-almoner in 1692 bishop of Lichfield and Coventry and in 1699 bishop of Worcester.3 As Bishop of Lichfield he rebuilt the diocesan residence at Eccleshall Castle which had been destroyed in the Civil War.4<br /> Lloyd was an indefatigable opponent of the Roman Catholic tendencies of James II of England and was one of the seven bishops who for refusing to have the Declaration of Indulgence read in his diocese was charged with publishing a seditious libel against the king.3 However he was acquitted in 1688 which was one of the events that lead to the fall of James II.citation needed<br /> He engaged Gilbert Burnet to write The History of the Reformation of the Church of England and provided him with much material. He was a good scholar and a keen student of biblical apocalyptic literature and himself "prophesied" to Anne Queen of Great Britain Robert Harley 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer William Whiston and John Evelyn the diarist. Lloyd was a staunch supporter of the Glorious Revolution.3<br /> He lived to the age of ninety-one and died at Hartlebury Castle on 30 August 1717. He was buried in the church of Fladbury near Evesham in Worcestershire of which his son was rector and where a monument is erected to his memory with a long inscription.5<br /> <br /> William Sancroft 30 January 1617 – 24 November 1693 was the 79th Archbishop of Canterbury2 and was one of the Seven Bishops imprisoned in 1688 for seditious libel against King James II over his opposition to the king's Declaration of Indulgence. Deprived of his office in 1690 for refusing to swear allegiance to William and Mary he later enabled and supported the consecration of new nonjuring bishops leading to the nonjuring schism. Printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet-Street, and Thomas Fox, at the Angel in Westminster-Hall unknown
16432402130023London :: Printed for Edward Husbands and are to be sold at his shop in the Middle Temple 1643. Paperback. Very Good. Rare English Civil War Pamphlet : includes letters from King Charles and Queen Henrietta and other Royalist figures concerning attempts to defeat Parliamentary forces and suppress the will of the English Parliament Rebound in modern cloth. 2 90 101-104 p. Wing R2446. London :: Printed for Edward Husbands, and are to be sold at his shop in the Middle Temple paperback
1847034609Providence RI.: Charles Burnett Jr. 1847. THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF "THE INCORPORATION OF PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS" AND THE CODE OF LAWS ADOPTED BY THAT ASSEMBLY IN 1647.With Notes Historical And Explanatory. By William R. Staples one of the Judges of the Supreme Court Of Rhode Island. 64 pages. GOOD SOFTCOVER stained cover internally a nice clean copy rare. . Soft Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Burnett, Jr. Paperback
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ria9783337284527_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Principles of Divine Service - an enquiry concerning the true manner of understanding and using the order for morning and evening prayer - Vol. 1 is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1871. Hansebooks is e paperback
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1710496London: Reprinted without any alteration 1710. Leather Bound. Very Good . 4 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches. 8vo. 168 unnumbered pages. Title page yellowed and chipped at bottom with no loss. First few pages age-toned other pages bright and clean. U2 and U3 with small losses to lower corners affecting 2 or 3 lines of text with text supplied in neat handwritten facsimile. ESTCN11904. See ESTCS108617 1546 edition. Half title excised and "reprinted without any alteration" removed from title page. Bound in later full brown calf with "King Henry VIII's Primer" in gilt to spine and light wear to corners and head and tail of spine. A very good copy of the 1710 reprint in 32 lines scarce in its own right of the 1546 edition by Grafton altered to give appearance of the even rarer 1546 edition. Reprinted without any alteration unknown
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
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