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162017863Augsburg, Custos, um 1620. Ca. 54 cm x 39 cm (Platte); 57 cm x 42,5 cm (ganze Blatt). [3 Warenabbildungen]
16902806AG1690 (ca.). Kupferstich bei Merian, "Theatrum Europaeum", 36 x 30; in der Mitte unten kleiner Riß, schönes Blatt. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
16891420701689. pamphlet. 4 34; 1 32 pages. 2 volumes in one. Thin 4to modern wrappers. London: Richard Baldwin 1689. Some foxing and light contemporary marginalia still very good.<br/> <br/> Wing STC R1515.<br/> <br/> unknown
16853170771685. docketed. Folio. Split at central joint and mended at other joints. docketed. Folio. Signed by Check at upper right and signed by various ministers below including: Lawrence Hyde Earl of Rochester Lord Treasurer; William Craven Earl of Craven Privy Councillor; George Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem; Christopher Duke of Albemarle Privy Councillor; the Earls of Middleton and Bridgewater; and Baron Dartmouth<br /> <br /> Consent signed May 1686 by R. Howard. unknown
1691D4443Amsterdam: Carel Allard 1691. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong broadsheets 295 x 380. Lacking title-page and without the 22 pp. accompanying text. 20 large unnumbered engraved plates one with 4 separate scenes etched plates by HUGO ALLARD 4 signed I. VANDEN AVELE 2 signed and JAN LUYKENone signedone with 2-inch tear repaired some minor marginal wear. Original marbled wrappers old paper cover label; cloth folding case. VERY RARE print series illustrating the history of the ascension to the throne of WILLIAM III 1650-1702 and MARY II 1662-1694. The series begins with the Seven Bishops being brought to the Tower of London with a view up the Thames followed by the birth of the Prince of Wales on 10 June 1688 through the entrance of William and Mary into The Hague on 5 February 1691. The series contains several scenes devoted to the festivities surrounding their coronation in London on 11 April 1689. This set of the engravings correspond to Landwehr and appear to have been issued in its original binding without the text; the title-page may have been removed or was not included. Muller considered the 20 plates as a series although he had not seen a bound set with title and the text. Landwehr Splendid Ceremonies 143; Muller 2692. <br/><br/> Carel Allard hardcover
169435368London: Printed for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet-street and Benj. Tooke 1694. The Second Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Folio. 15 16 pages xxxvi 17-512 pages. Marbled paper covered boards with leather corners. Binding is in poor condition. No spine. Both covers are cleanly detached. Text is lightly damp stained in front. Occasional light foxing to the contents. An ink or other brown stain at the top edge of pages 340-470. Ex-institutional copy with partially removed label on the front paste down and a blind perforated stamp on the title page - "Philadelphia Divinity School. Printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet-street, and Benj. Tooke hardcover
169935185London: Printed by Edward Jones in the Savoy 1699. First Edition. Newspaper. Good. Newspaper broadsheet. 1 leave 2 pages. Double columns. Paper is lightly toned with edge tears and edge chips not affecting the print. Contents include an article on the Anniversary of the Pope's Coronation; brief articles from Warsaw Vienna Frankfurt Hamburgh Brussels Lee Hague Paris and Plimouth. Advertisements located in the second column on back. Printed by Edward Jones, in the Savoy unknown
168940602Hamburg, Gedruckt nach der Copey von Londen, und zu bekommen im gülden A,B,C. bey der Börse, (1689). 4°. Mit einer doppelblattgr. Kupfertafel. 8 nn. Bll., Geheftet.
16948438Printed for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet-street and Benj. Tooke. 1694. Hardcover. folio 32 cms 12.5 ins x 20 cms 7.8 ins xxx1-16xvii-xxvi17-220221-507vpp there is some irregular pagination in gathering "Ii" however the text is complete and in correct order the catchwords corresponding throughout the entire work; contemporary calf rebacked with blind tooling corners carefully restored binding very firm; some marginal worming a few water stains last few leaves dusty at top a couple of marginal tears not affecting text however the text is overall very clean book overall very good. Notes: Makeup: front free endpaper followed by 3 unsigned leaves title page dedication page "Catalogue of all Cases" then Signatures: a-c4 B-E2 f-h4 G-Z4 A2-Zz4 Aa2-Xxx4 followed by 2 leaves "A table of Texts of Scripture" and "Table of Those Authors Who are Cited in this Book" and a final free endpaper. Provenance: "The Hope Trust" Edinburgh. English Dissenters: Protestant Christians who disagreed in opinion belief and other matters and separated from the Church of England in the 17th and 18th centuries. Many emigrated to the "New World" especially to British colonies the Thirteen Colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America and also to Canada. It is considered by many that English dissenters played a key role in the spiritual development of the United States. This spirit of independence initially born of the determination to achieve independence in conduct of religious observance gave rise eventually to the American Revolutionary War of 1775 and subsequent independence in 1776. Wing 5116 Printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet-street, and Benj. Tooke. hardcover
1668002733Londini (Londres), Jacobum Allestry, 1668
1680014828London: S. Roycoft for Henry Twyford 1680. Book measures 18x11.cm. 8260 11pp. Bound in modern boards with paper label. Boards light rubbed bumped. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally lacking section of title page with loss of lettering persistant browning. Pages in good condition. A good solid copy. . First Edition. Small 8vo. Good Plus. S. Roycoft for Henry Twyford Paperback
1680653621680. The City Law City of London. Court of Common Council. Lex Londinensis; Or The City Law. Shewing the Powers Customs and Practice of All the Several Courts Belonging to the Famous City of London: viz. The Lord Majors Court. The Orphans Court. The Court of Hustings. The Court of Common Councel. The Court of Aldermen. The Wardmotes. The Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames. The Court of Conscience. The Sheriffs Court. The Chamberlains Court. Together with Several Acts of Common Councel Very Useful and Necessary to be Known by All Merchants Citizens And Freemen of the Said City. And also A Method for the Ministers Within the Said City to Recover Their Tithes. With a Table to the Whole Book. London: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford 1680. viii 260 12 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4". Later quarter calf over moire-cloth boards lettering piece and raised bands to spine. A few minor stains to boards light rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn crack in text block between pp. vi and vii minor edgewear to a few leaves. Light browning and faint dampspotting to text annotations to title page and margins of several leaves in an early hand. $650. Only edition. This book was the first digest of the London's laws and guide to its courts after the revisions of the city laws from 1647 and 1658. A useful work that gathered a great deal of disparate information it is a valuable resource today for students of seventeenth-century London and its legal system. Probably written by a practitioner the annotations are corrections glosses and amplifications of points in the text along with marks and underlining. English Short-Title Catalogue R2792. unknown
168230592London: Published by Randal Taylor 1682. 4to. 2 31 i.e. 35 1 blank pp. Title and last leaf dusted else Very Good in modern quarter morocco and green cloth with spine title stamped in gilt.<br /> <br /> The Plea expresses the Corporation of London's determination to retain and if possible expand its freedoms despite the attempted encroachments of the King. The Mayor and Citizens of London assert their ancient "claim to have and use within the City of London aforesaid and the Liberties and Precincts of the said City divers Liberties Priviledges and Franchises." The Plea is printed in two columns per page the left column in Latin and the right in English. <br /> ESTC R15339. Published by Randal Taylor unknown
169634541London: Printed for T.D. and B.T. and are to be sold by S. Keble. 1696. 4to. 4 35 1 blank 22 16 25-55 1 blank 55 1 65-126 pp. First leaf strengthened at margins light rubberstamp to title page light dusting and wear. Hole at one leaf affects several words. Good in modern green buckram title and call number stamped on spine in gilt.<br /> <br /> The Plea expresses the Corporation of London's determination to retain and if possible expand its freedoms despite the attempted encroachments of the King. <br /> ESTC R28154. Wing P2528. Printed for T.D. and B.T. and are to be sold by S. Keble... unknown
168230592London: Published by Randal Taylor 1682. 4to. 2 31 i.e. 35 1 blank pp. Title and last leaf dusted else Very Good in modern quarter morocco and green cloth with spine title stamped in gilt.<br/><br/> The Plea expresses the Corporation of London's determination to retain and if possible expand its freedoms despite the attempted encroachments of the King. The Mayor and Citizens of London assert their ancient "claim to have and use within the City of London aforesaid and the Liberties and Precincts of the said City divers Liberties Priviledges and Franchises." The Plea is printed in two columns per page the left column in Latin and the right in English. <br/>ESTC R15339. Published by Randal Taylor unknown books
169634541London: Printed for T.D. and B.T. and are to be sold by S. Keble. 1696. 4to. 4 35 1 blank 22 16 25-55 1 blank 55 1 65-126 pp. First leaf strengthened at margins light rubberstamp to title page light dusting and wear. Hole at one leaf affects several words. Good in modern green buckram title and call number stamped on spine in gilt.<br/> <br/> The Plea expresses the Corporation of London's determination to retain and if possible expand its freedoms despite the attempted encroachments of the King. <br/>ESTC R28154. Wing P2528. Printed for T.D. and B.T. and are to be sold by S. Keble... unknown books
16891420701689. pamphlet. 4 34; 1 32 pages. 2 volumes in one. Thin 4to modern wrappers. London: Richard Baldwin 1689. Some foxing and light contemporary marginalia still very good.<br/><br/> Wing STC R1515.<br/><br/> unknown books
1680653621680. The City Law City of London. Court of Common Council. Lex Londinensis; Or The City Law. Shewing the Powers Customs and Practice of All the Several Courts Belonging to the Famous City of London: viz. The Lord Majors Court. The Orphans Court. The Court of Hustings. The Court of Common Councel. The Court of Aldermen. The Wardmotes. The Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames. The Court of Conscience. The Sheriffs Court. The Chamberlains Court. Together with Several Acts of Common Councel Very Useful and Necessary to be Known by All Merchants Citizens And Freemen of the Said City. And also A Method for the Ministers Within the Said City to Recover Their Tithes. With a Table to the Whole Book. London: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford 1680. viii 260 12 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4". Later quarter calf over moire-cloth boards lettering piece and raised bands to spine. A few minor stains to boards light rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn crack in text block between pp. vi and vii minor edgewear to a few leaves. Light browning and faint dampspotting to text annotations to title page and margins of several leaves in an early hand. $650. Only edition. This book was the first digest of the London's laws and guide to its courts after the revisions of the city laws from 1647 and 1658. A useful work that gathered a great deal of disparate information it is a valuable resource today for students of seventeenth-century London and its legal system. Probably written by a practitioner the annotations are corrections glosses and amplifications of points in the text along with marks and underlining. English Short-Title Catalogue R2792. unknown books
1680632441680. The City Law Corporation of London. Court of Common Council. Lex Londinensis; Or The City Law. Shewing the Powers Customs and Practice of All the Several Courts Belonging to the Famous City of London: viz. The Lord Majors Court. The Orphans Court. The Court of Hustings. The Court of Common Councel. The Court of Aldermen. The Wardmotes. The Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames. The Court of Conscience. The Sheriffs Court. The Chamberlains Court. Together with Several Acts of Common Councel Very Useful and Necessary to be Known by All Merchants Citizens And Freemen of the Said City. And also A Method for the Ministers Within the Said City to Recover Their Tithes. With a Table to the Whole Book. London: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford 1680. viii 260 12 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4". Later three-quarter calf over marbled boards rebacked retaining spine which has gilt ornaments and later lettering piece endpapers renewed. Some rubbing to boards and extremities corners bumped and lightly worn. Light browning and occasional light foxing to text. Early owner underlining to title page which has some edgewear interior otherwise clean. An appealing copy. $500. Only edition. This book was the first digest of the London's laws and guide to its courts after the revisions of the city laws from 1647 and 1658. A useful work that gathered a great deal of disparate information it is a valuable resource today for students of seventeenth-century London and its legal system. English Short-Title Catalogue R2792. unknown
1680632441680. The City Law Corporation of London. Court of Common Council. Lex Londinensis; Or The City Law. Shewing the Powers Customs and Practice of All the Several Courts Belonging to the Famous City of London: viz. The Lord Majors Court. The Orphans Court. The Court of Hustings. The Court of Common Councel. The Court of Aldermen. The Wardmotes. The Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames. The Court of Conscience. The Sheriffs Court. The Chamberlains Court. Together with Several Acts of Common Councel Very Useful and Necessary to be Known by All Merchants Citizens And Freemen of the Said City. And also A Method for the Ministers Within the Said City to Recover Their Tithes. With a Table to the Whole Book. London: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford 1680. viii 260 12 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4". Later three-quarter calf over marbled boards rebacked retaining spine which has gilt ornaments and later lettering piece endpapers renewed. Some rubbing to boards and extremities corners bumped and lightly worn. Light browning and occasional light foxing to text. Early owner underlining to title page which has some edgewear interior otherwise clean. An appealing copy. $750. Only edition. This book was the first digest of the London's laws and guide to its courts after the revisions of the city laws from 1647 and 1658. A useful work that gathered a great deal of disparate information it is a valuable resource today for students of seventeenth-century London and its legal system. English Short-Title Catalogue R2792. unknown books
1699017670at the Spread Eagle in Westminster-Hall: M. Gillyflower 1699. Second edition corrected. Illustrated with a frontispiece and nine engraved plates of which eight are folding Apparently lacking one plate small octavo pp iv xxxv i 43iii 4 35-309 vii much of the text rather browned and age-toned a fair few signs of use though all very tight the first fifty pages or so have a fair anount of pencil notes and underlinings see illustration with a little more on pages 179-199 contemporary calf rubbed and cracked but soundrebacked with a fairly recent calf spine raised bands new endpapers apparently by Bayntuns. The folding plates are rather worn and creased occasionally frayed at the margins; two have old sellotape repairs and one is rather badly torn across but without loss. The pagination is erratic and appears incorrect but it actuall ties in exactly with the contents pages at the rear. In this copy "An advertisement of J. Evelyn Esq." as mentioned by Blanche Henrey is bound immediately after the title page. LACKING ONE PLATE. Quintinie was in charge of the royal fruit and vegetable gardens under Louis XV. "His book shows his deep knowledge of every aspect of kitchen gardening" - Taylor. George London and Henry Wise were garden designers and nurserymen and formed one of the most important garden design practices in the history of British gardening. They designed formal gardens very much in the tradition of Le Notre and London was also royal gardener to William and Mary. Full Leather. Fair. M. Gillyflower Hardcover
1615059804London: W. S. For William Barret William Stansby 1615. Reprint . Hardcover. Good. 12mo. LONDON : 1615. Actually 1616 as per internal title-pages. First published in 1613. Text in both Roman and 'Black Letter' type. Two additional title-pages to; 'A Direction to Live Well'; Williams Stansby : 1616 and Funeral Elegie' : 1616 with woodcut Skeleton. Hardback. Later plain paper-covered boards. Blank leaf prior to title-page with blind circular stamp of 'John Fowles - Lyme Regis' author. Contemporary owner name of John Josselen. Title-page worn and first few leaves and last few leaves. Text-block trimmed but not close cropped probably in 19th century. A few light old stains and marginal old ink marks. A few tiny old insect holes. Tight copy. Defective; lacks a title-page to 'A Pithy Discourse' and pages 35-50 to 'A Communicant Prepared' pages 98-109 of to Live Well to 'A Direction to Die Well' plus leaf of Dedication. Sold with all faults. A rare little book. xl 142 xiv 357 pages. The latter work A Funeral Elegie has title-page with woodcut skeleton; verses on the death of Hill's wife Margaret is by Joshua Sylvester. 12mo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. London : W. S. For William Barret William Stansby SCARCE. <br/> <br/> W. S. For William Barret [ William Stansby ] hardcover
163518586Superbe marque-pages au format 16,3 x 5 cm. Verso muet. Infimes frottis, sinon bel état général. Marque-pages tiré pour la collection policière des éditions Nicholson & Watson : La Tour de Londres datant des années 1950.
16885037Amsterdam Wolfgang, Waesberge, Boom & van Someren 1688 in-12 pleine reliure Amsterdam, Wolfgang, Waesberge, Boom & van Someren, 1688. 14 x 8 cm, in-12, (12) 538 (24) pp. - 1 planche dépliante hors texte, 1 figure dans le texte, reliure de l'époque de pleine basane cramoisie, dos à 5 nerfs orné de caissons, pièce de titre, traces de roulette sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
1680541London: Printed by S. Roycroft for H. Twyford 1680. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. 4 ff. 260 11 pp. Signatures: A4 B-S8 COMPLETE. Printed in Roman and Black Letter. Contemporary English calf rebacked with new spine and red morocco label text slightly browned. Preserved in a red cloth protective case. ¶ Seventeenth-century "Court TV": Tours of the Courtrooms of London. ¶ Fascinating Restoration era handbook and guide to the various courts of law in London; it is a complete revision of the so-called "City Law" of 1647 and 1658 as we see from the Preface: "There hath been several times printed a Tract called The City Law 1647 1658 which treats of some of these Courts: But there being many Omissions and Defects therein this Discourse hath not only supplyed the same but also rectified the mistakes therein." Of the greatest interest to legal historians of every nationality. The Sunderland copy sale of the Bibliotheca Sunderlandiana lot 6848 -- subsequently in the Theological Institute of Connecticut now known as the Hartford Seminary with blind stamps on first and last leaves. NB: in 1976 a collection of more than 200000 books from the Hartford Seminary Library were sold to Emory University including this one --> deaccessioned from Pitts Theology Library. TITLE-PAGE TRANSCRIPTION: "Lex Londinensis or The city law: shewing the powers customs and practice of all the several courts belonging to the famous city of London viz. the Lord Majors Courts the Ophans Court the Court of Hastings the Court of Common Councel the Court of Aldermen the Wardmores the Courts of Conservacy for the river of Thames the Court of Conscience the Sheriffs Court the Chamberlains Court: together with several acts of Common Councel very useful and necessary to be known by all merchants citizens and freemen of the said city: and also a method for ministers within the said city to recover their tithes with a table to the whole book." ¶ REFERENCES: ESTC R2792; Wing 2nd ed. L1858. Scarce. Printed by S. Roycroft for H. Twyford hardcover books