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193023314Kiel: Karl Luth. Kunstgewerbliche Anstalt Schablonenfabrik 1930. Softcover. g. Folio. 106 pp. Original wraps protected by modern mylar. Rare catalogue by the German company Karl Lüth / Kiel. Die Kunstgewerbliche Anstalt der deutschen Firma Kar Lüth in Kiel stellte Schablonen für Malerwerkstätten her. Profusely illustrated with over 200 colorful reproductions printed on 49 pages of templates of modern interior wall and ceiling designs. Includes price list for all templates depicted. Plates printed by Leutert & Schneidewind A.-G. Dresden. Age wear sunning creasing and staining on wraps. Head and tail of spine slightly chipped. Sporadic finger smudges on margins and verso of some plates. Text in German. Wraps in good- interior in overall very good condition. Karl Luth. Kunstgewerbliche Anstalt Schablonenfabrik unknown
19906956479 vol. 4to., Lute Society of America Quarterly, Lexington Virginia, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, approximately 2,500 pages in total. A very uncommon set of 73 issues of this quarterly journal, from no. XXV/2-3 (May/August 1990) to XLVI/2 (Summer 2011), representing 21 complete years, minus 4 issues. Missing issues are : XXXVI /4, XLI /2, XLIII /4 and XLIV /1. - Ensemble de 73 numéros de cette revue trimestrielle, du n° XXV / 2-3 (Mai/Août 1990) au XLVI / 2 (Eté 2011), soit 21 années complètes, sauf 4 numéros : XXXVI /4, XLI /2, XLIII /4 and XLIV /1 ]
1695108013London: Ri. Chiswell/Sam. Keble et al 1695/1700. First edition. Leather bound. 2 vols.: 22 616; 4 84 2 217 185 p. 33 cm. Frontisportrait of Laud in vol. 1. Full leather bindings with blank impressing. Worn corners and edges. Both hinges of vol. 1 and rear hinge in vol. 2 tape-repaired. Ink signatures inscriptions and stamps on front endpapers half-titles and titles. Vol. 2 cracked at 'To The Reader' page. Dampstained half title in vol. 1 and large tear at bottom of title page. Stain on title page in vol. 2. Chipped bottom corner vol. 1 p. 11 and large tear vol. 1 p. 53. Small ink mark on vol. 2's fore-edge. Otherwise only small stains tears and a few small ink marks throughout. <br/><br/>William Laud was Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Charles I 1625-1649. Shortly after Charles's succession Laud presented him with a list of England's ministers divided into "O" for orthodox and "P" for Puritan. This began a feud that led to the persecution of many Puritans and the beheading of Laud himself once the Puritans came to power. The English writer and librarian Henry Wharton made the acquaintance of a later Archbishop of Canterbury William Sancroft under whose patronage Wharton's literary work was done. Wharton became well known in his lifetime as an ecclesiastical historian. Ri. Chiswell/Sam. Keble et al hardcover