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1867R120653Antwerpen, J.B. Van Roey 1867 128pp. + 1 gravure buiten tekst (afbeelding van de martelaars in Japan), 17cm., gecart. band (gemarbreerde platten, zwartlinnen rug), stempel op titelblad, binding van enkele pagina's is fragiel, tekst is helder, zeldzaam, [hardcover binding, 128pp. + one engraving depicting the martyrs in Japan, text in Dutch, binding of some pages is fragile, text is clean, stamp on title page, rare], R120653
1867H104459Lovanii [Louvain], Peeters 1867 x + 342pp., 18cm., text in Latin, modern black hordcover, spine in cloth with gilt title, some occasional foxing, good condition, H104459
187861753Geneva: Imprimerie Jules-Guillaume Fick 1878. Folio. 213 3 pp. Woodcut engraved printer’s device on title text woodcut engraving decorated initials. Publisher’s softcovers w/ original printed d.j. folded over on verso printer’s device for Fick on back cover still NF/VG uncut and unopened copy. First edition 1 of 200 copies printed of this work on the Five Protestant Martyrs of Lyon -- five southern French theology students held for a year and burned at the stake May 16 1553 for attempting to proselytize the Protestant faith. Taken from Crespin’s 1619 “Histoire des martyrs†with an appendix of documents from the library of Saint Gall this work outlines the lives and fate of Martial Alba Pierre Escrivain Bernard Seguin Charles Favre and Pierre Naviheres. Their skillful defense using their deep Biblical knowledge against the inquisitors and Roman Catholic theologians became legendary. Imprimerie Jules-Guillaume Fick, paperback
188712379Lyon, Imprimerie Pitrat Ainé, 1887 ; in-8, demi-chagrin maroquiné vert sapin, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets à froid, fleurons décoratifs dorés, titre doré, tête mouchetée (reliure de l’époque) ; (4), XLVI, 346 pp., 3 planches hors-texte dépliantes, nombreuses illustrations in-texte, certaines dépliantes.
1838000226Paris Furne et Cie 1838
1855239292New-York : W.H. Arthur & co. 1855. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in original stiff card wrappers with some wear and tear as with age. Remain preserved overall; bright and clean. Series; Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America. Physical description; iv 5-64 p. : front. fold. map ; 22 cm. Subjects; United States — History — Revolution — Prisoners and prisons. Genre; Illustrated. New-York : W.H. Arthur & co. paperback
1856H58471Paris, Julien, Lanier et cie. 1856-1863 Complet en 4 volumes: xli,424 + iv,484 + 526 + 528pp., reliures cart., dos en cuir (titres et nerfs dorés), feuilles de garde marbrées, 22cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon état, peu commun
1868H96558Romae [Rome], Excudebant Officinatores mensae apostolicae 1868 Complete in 2 volumes: [8],iv,501 + 582pp., with engraved vignette (Pius IX' coat of arms) on both title pages, with one double-page illustration in colour (in 2nd volume) "Basilicae Vaticanae ornatus scenographia", 32cm., bound in two uniform full cloth bindings (some normal traces of use, defect at spine of 2nd volume), text in Latin, text and interior are clean and bright and in good condition, weight: 5kg., [Complete title: Commentarium actorum omnium Canonizationis sanctorum Josaphat Kuncewicz archiepiscopi Rutheni Polocensis martiris, Petri de Arbues martyris canonici ecclesiae metropolitanae Caesaraugustanae ex ordine S. Augustini, XIX. Martyrum Gorcomiensium, Pauli a Cruce institutoris congregationis clericorum regularium excalceatorum a passione D.N.I.C., Leonardi a Portu Mauritio confessorum, Mariae Franciscae a Vulneribus D.N.I.C. et Germanae Cousin virginum quam solemniter celebravit, sanctissimis dominus noster Pius Papa IX. in natalitia post saecula XVIII. redeunte die apostolorum Petri et Pauli opera et studio Dominici Bartolini], H96558
1862H117124's Bosch, Verhoeven 1862 [4] + 260pp. + frontispice (gravure met afbeelding van de 26 gekruisigde martelaren van Japan), gecart. band (bordeaux linnen rug verkleurd, lichte slijtage aan randen, vergulde titel op rug), 1e Nederlandstalige uitgave, 18cm., tekst is helder (op sporadische roestvlekjes na), ex-libris op blanco schutblad, goede staat, zeldzaam, [contemporary hardcover binding, with frontispiece depicting the 26 crucified martyrs of Japan, 1st Dutch edition, good condition, rare], H117124
1809000087Paris Le Normant 1809
1837104703London: Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 1837. The tolpuddle martyrs pardoned First edition of the official government paper pardoning the Tolpuddle Martyrs otherwise the Dorchester Labourers or Six Men of Dorset and allowing their return to England. Their sentences of transportation to Australia for forming a trade union had caused a public outcry in 1834. In England agitation against the sentences began almost as soon as they were pronounced and the outcry over the injustice of the case won the support of high-profile radical figures including Daniel O'Connell Fergus O'Connor and William Cobbett. Less than a month after the trial the men were already being referred to as "martyrs". Under pressure the home secretary Lord John Russell granted the men conditional pardons in June 1835 followed by full pardons in March 1836 although that news was not passed on to the men who remained in assigned labour long after they should have been freed. Single folio sheet 338 x 215 mm. Housed in a cloth portfolio. Dutch library stamp to outer margin and shelf mark at head. Horizontal crease where folded a little marginal chipping; a very good copy. See Printing and the Mind of Man 305. hardcover