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176254290Cambridge, John Baskerville, 1762. Royal 8vo. (25 x 16,5 cm.). Bound in a very fine contemp. full red morocco. Gilt lineborders and broad gilt borders on covers. 6 raised bands, alternating profusely gilt compartments. Inside gilt borders. Outer edges of covers gilt. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Heads of spineends gilt. A small neath repair to top of spine. 344 unnumbered leaves. First 2 and last 2 leaves blank. printed on good paper. Fine and clean throughout. On the first blank is written ""Bakman/ The Gift of the Bishop of Oxford 1765"". On pastedown 2 engraved bookplates of ""Hugh Bijshopp"" and ""Castle Goring"".
1852153908London: Charles Gilpin. 1852. First Edition. Hardcover. Original wrapper bound in half leather and cloth extremities rubbed and shelf worn. Title-page is separating from binding. All 6 plates present. ; . Charles Gilpin hardcover
8930Oxford: B. H. Blackwell Broad Street 1905. 12mo 27 pp. Pamphlet stitched with red ribbon. In original wraps with title printed in red on front cover. Title-page in red and black. Lord Rosebery's unobtrusive ownership blindstamp in top right-hand corner of title. Good tight copy in grubby and lightly-spotted covers. Containing three jeu d'esprit: two poems 'Ruth' and 'Esther' and a spoof 'model essay' 'to assist candidates' to the Green Philosophical Prize titled 'The Reciprocal Relations of Morals and Metaphysics'. A very short preface reads 'It is we think matter of regret that so few of our University prizes are open to Senior Members of the University. The Sacred Poem and the GREEN Philosophical Prize are we believe the only exceptions. The following Poems and Essay were humble attempts to secure these prizes; but owing possibly to some failure on the part of the Judges to appreciate their eminent merit failed in doing so. We venture to submit them to the judgment of a discerning Public.' Scarce: no copy at the British Library and the only copy on COPAC at Oxford. The only copies on WorldCat at Yale and the Claremont Colleges. Image attached. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, 1905. paperback
40169Londres Chez J. Nourse & P. Elmsly 1788 in 12 (15,5x9,5) 1 volume reliure plein maroquin rouge à longs grains, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches dorées, roulette dorée sur les coupes, guirlande dorée intérieure, XLIX et 438 pages [1]. Book of Common Prayer in French. Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée. Très bel exemplaire, finement relié, reliure très fraiche ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
196812549Editions One World Family / Berkeley, California 1972. Grand magazine, in-4 agrafé de 32 pages au format 42,5 x 29,5 cm. Belles couvertures illustrées. Dos avec petit accroc central, du à la pliure du magazine. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré de minuscules tassement et frottis aux coins. Articlers et nombreus dessins en noir et blanc pour promouvoir les idées de cette communauté. Cette dernière fut fondée par Allen Noonan en 1967 à San Francisco, propriétaire d’un café et passionné d’ovnis. Elle fut très active à Berkeley, en Californie, où elle gérait le " One World Family Natural Foods and Entertainment Center " un restaurant mais aussi un magasin de vêtements et une salle de spectacle. L’OWFC a toujours été politiquement active, prenant part au mouvement contre la guerre du Vietnam, promouvant le pacifisme et le rejet du capitalisme. L’OWFC pratiquait l’Évangile éternel, une combinaison de croyances sur les ovnis, de thèmes basés sur le christianisme du bien et du mal, exprimés par l’utilisation d’une force vitale, ainsi que de croyances basé sur la spiritualité et les états d’être supérieurs. Comme d’autres communautés New Age et hippies, elle était en grande partie composée de jeunes, motivés par le rejet du capitalisme, de la religion occidentale, de la recherche d’une connexion plus étroite avec la nature par le biais d’un régime macrobiotique et de psychédéliques, de l’adoption de la vie communautaire et des relations non monogames. Rare édition originale américaine en bel état général et en micro-tirage, dont je n'ai trouvé aucune indication et dont j'ignore si il eut d'autres numéros publiés.
19890Lyon, siège social, 1931, 1 1 feuillet de 32 x 40 cm, encadrement floral, bien complet des coupons.
19891Lyon, siège social, 1926, 1 1 feuillet de 32 x 39 cm, encadrement ornemental, bien complet des coupons.
6681Avignon, Aubanel, 1921. 1 broché. in-8 de VI-126 pages, envoi autographe, signé de l'auteur, joint une lettre manuscrite de l'auteur (2 pages).
16883s.l., s.n., s.d. (années 30 ou 40); 1 boite métallique de 7cm de diamètre, étiquette imprimée avec encadrements et décors floraux, contrecollée sur le couvercle.
B7014Winchester: J. Wilkes for W. Nicoll. 1784. Second Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Occasional light blemish. Old manuscript notes to rear blanks; Full 19th c. straight grained morocco rubbed gilt ruled borders spine in 6 compartments with blind fleurons marbled endpapers. With a frontispiece and 11 full page steel engraved plates. Engraved frontispiece to the companion; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xxxii636;x11-42;78 pages; A nice tight and generally clean copy . J. Wilkes for W. Nicoll hardcover
1553371814London: Thomas Gaultier imprimeur du Roy en la langue francoise i.e. printed by N. Hill 1553. First edition of the translation of the Book of Common Prayer into French. Calendar printed in red and black. Ornamental initials throughout. Collation: a-e4 f2 A-ZZ4 -ZZ1-4 lacks the four leaves of final gathering ZZ. 1 vols. 4to. Eighteenth century brown calf spine with gilt monogram BDM. Some worming at bottom margins. First edition of the translation of the Book of Common Prayer into French. Calendar printed in red and black. Ornamental initials throughout. Collation: a-e4 f2 A-ZZ4 -ZZ1-4 lacks the four leaves of final gathering ZZ. 1 vols. 4to. A translation by François Philippe of the 1552 Book of Common Prayer for use in Calais and the Channel Islands.<br /> <br /> OCLC records only Cambridge and John Carter Brown; Griffiths cites copies at Lambeth and Harvard. ESTC adds Boston Public Huntington U. Liverpool Liverpool Hope Bodleian Keble.<br /> <br /> Though lacking the final gathering this book is uncommon in institutions and RARE in the trade. ESTC: S108734; Griffiths French 36:1. Provenance: Coll. Aqu. Soc. Iesu Cat. Insc. 1659 at head of title; ink stamp on title page of Bibliotheque de Marseille foot of a2 stamped: Vente 1845; armorial bookplate of A.rthur Brölemann Thomas Gaultier, imprimeur du Roy en la langue francoise [i.e., printed by N. Hill] unknown
1871002198Oxford: The University Press 1871 1871. 1 vol. 5-7/8" x 3-7/8". Bound in full brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine covers blind tooled chased brass corner pieces and clasp all edges gilt marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright head and foot of spine fine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. Oxford: The University Press, 1871 hardcover
1865002196London: by George E. Eyre & William Spottiswood 1865 1865. 1 vol. 5-1/8" x 3-1/2" two silk page markers. Bound in full brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine covers blind tooled in a Romanesque style gilt tooled dentelles chased brass corner pieces and clasp all edges gilt extremely skillful calligraphy gift inscription to the front blank endleaf internally clean and bright head and foot of spine fine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. London: by George E. Eyre & William Spottiswood, 1865 hardcover
1795371094New York: Hugh Gaine 1795. Printed in two columns. 208pp. A-d2 A-3B2. Folio. Contemporary black morocco gilt rebacked marbled endpapers gilt edges. Staining to title and first few leaves losses at lower outer corners of A1-C2 partly supplied in early manuscript Provenance: Christ Church Baltimore in gilt on upper cover. Printed in two columns. 208pp. A-d2 A-3B2. Folio. Very rare first folio edition of the 1789 United States Book of Common Prayer the second standard American prayer book beautifully printed by Gaine and designed for lecturn use. Most extant examples with the leaves containing the morning and evening daily prayers defective from overuse A1-C2 as here. Evans 29362; Griffiths Book of Common Prayer 1795:11; ESTC W29998 Hugh Gaine unknown
1852002465Oxford: The University Press 1852 1852. 1 vol. 5-13/16" x 4". Bound in full elaborately blind tooled brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine chased brass clasp all edges gilt ad goffered marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright foot of spine fine small chip to head cap of spine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. Oxford: The University Press, 1852 hardcover
1852005031Oxford: The University Press 1852 1852. 1 vol. 5-3/4" x 3-3/4". Bound in full elaborately blind tooled light brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine elaborate chased brass clasp and corner pieces all edges gilt ad goffered marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright head and foot of spine fine hinges fine no previous ownership markings or inscriptions in VERY GOOD condition. Oxford: The University Press, 1852 hardcover
1641371384London: Robert Barker printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie and by the Assignes of John Bill 1641. Title within woodcut border. Text in two columns. 104pp. 8vo. Nineteenth-century full dark red morocco stamped in gilt. Gilt edges. Marbled endpapers with GTS bookplates on first pastedown. Pages cropped. Autograph initials on title page with additional ownership inscription on A3. Title within woodcut border. Text in two columns. 104pp. 8vo. This compact Book of Common Prayer was published during a period of particularly fractious religious tumult just prior to the start of the First English Civil War which was fueled in part by what was seen as King Charles I's pro-Catholic sympathies exemplified by his implementation of a more ceremonial sacramental version of High Anglicanism. Some of these contentious changes - as well the disquiet fomented by them - are alluded to in the Preface and "Of Ceremonies Why Some Be abolished and some retained" all of which follow "An Act for the Uniformitie of Common Prayer" on A2-A3. "Cum privilegio" printed at the foot of the title page.<br /> <br /> A gift to the General Theological Seminary from the then-Dean of Trinity Cathedral George McCormick. ESTC R37432; Griffiths Common Prayer 1641:5; Wing B3612A Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie, and by the Assignes of John Bill unknown
1797305572Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by W. Dawson T. Bensley and J. Cooke 1797. xxxii 360 pp. 8vo. Bound in contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt spine a.e.g. Covers rubbed and soiled pages finger-soiled. xxxii 360 pp. 8vo. Bound with: A New Version of the Psalms of David . London: Company of Stationers 1798. 228 pp. Griffiths 1797:3 Printed at the Clarendon Press, by W. Dawson, T. Bensley, and J. Cooke unknown
1791311008Oxford; and London: Printed at the Clarendon Press By W. Jackson and A. Hamilton 1791. xxii 536 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary c. 1802 full straight-grained blue morocco covers with gilt Greek key border flat spine divided into five compartments lettered in one central panel of wavy gilt lines the rest tooled in gilt with Christogram or sunburst tool over semé of dots a.e.g. Light rubbing to extremities. xxii 536 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. bound with: The Whole Book Psalms Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and Others . Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by Dawson Bensley and Cooke 1801.<br /> A beautiful copy in a fine contemporary binding. Griffiths 1791/7; ESTC T093069. Provenance: William Smith 1802 dated blue morocco ownership label on front pastedown Printed at the Clarendon Press, By W. Jackson and A. Hamilton unknown
1801255003London: Published for John Reeves Printed by W. Bulmer . sold by J. Wright Piccadilly 1801. First Reeves edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary black straight-grained morocco covers with gilt-rolled border and central gilt device of cross with "JHS" flat spine horizontally lined gilt lettered and decorated between the lines in gilt marbled endpapers a.e.g. Institutional bookplate on front pastedown shelfmark sticker at foot of spine and ghosts of markings on title--page; very slight rubbing to edges. Overall a very attractive cop. First Reeves edition. 1 vols. 8vo. "John Reeves was gazetted King's Printer in 1800 and held the appointment untyil his death in 1829. Between 1801 and 1815 he issued some 25 books of common prayer each printed by others on his behalf ." Griffiths. This is the first of Reeves' books of common prayer printed by Bulmer and a particularly attractive copy in contemporary binding. It is also apparently the first Book of Common Prayer to use the designation "United Church of England and Ireland.". Griffiths p. 215 Published for John Reeves, (Printed by W. Bulmer) ... sold by J. Wright, Piccadilly unknown
1794231248New York: Hugh Gaine 1794. hardcover. good. according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David. 364 171 5 pp. Thick 18mo contemporary calf spine and edges of corners worn corners bumped endpapers and title page lightly soiled some pages with very light foxing. New-York: By direction of the General Convention printed by Hugh Gaine 1794.<br/> <br/> In 1789 the Episcopal Church of the United States approved the use of text starting in 1790. It remained in use for the next 102 years. Evans 27577. Ford The Journals of Hugh Gaine Vol. I p. 170.<br/> <br/> Hugh Gaine unknown
1854255549Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1854. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in full black velvet covers with borders of golden wire in filigree spine lettered with gold metal in gothic script velvet endsheets edges gilt golden metallic clasp. Fine. Gift inscription to institution on flyleaf; bookplate on front free endpaper. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Griffiths 1854: 39 Lippincott, Grambo & Co unknown
1853257859New York: Appleton & Company 1853. Engraved frontispiece and 3 engraved plates additional hand-colored lithograph title by T. Sinclair. 670 237 3 pp. 12mo. Bound in full contemporary dark purple velvet covers overlaid with gilt metal outer frame surrounding a thin gilt metal filligree border front cover with central gilt cross clasp a.e.g. fine. Engraved frontispiece and 3 engraved plates additional hand-colored lithograph title by T. Sinclair. 670 237 3 pp. 12mo. Griffiths 1853:27 Appleton & Company unknown
171437200London: Printed by John Baskett. Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills Deceased 1714. Engraved title page. Printed in black and red ruled in red. 1 vols. Folio. Bound in full red morocco richly gilt spine six panels raised bands gilt dentelles marbled endpapers a.e.g. Engraved title page. Printed in black and red ruled in red. 1 vols. Folio. Printed by John Baskett. Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, Dece unknown
1717244221London: J. Sturt 1717. Shortened version of Sturt's 1717 engraved Book of Common Prayer. 85 pp. pagination irregular text and vignettes entirely engraved throughout. Lacking engraved frontispiece portrait of Queen Anne and second title-page. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary vellum covers with central gilt-ruled cross. Covers bowed internally fine. Shortened version of Sturt's 1717 engraved Book of Common Prayer. 85 pp. pagination irregular text and vignettes entirely engraved throughout. Lacking engraved frontispiece portrait of Queen Anne and second title-page. 1 vols. 8vo. Griffiths 1717/4; ESTC N33764 J. Sturt unknown