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1811222637Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press 1811. With fore-edge painting. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary full blue straight-grained morocco sides with gilt cathedral borders gilt-stamped cornerpieces marbled endpapers a.e.g. Handsome binding. Bookplate of J. Powell Powell. With fore-edge painting. 1 vols. 4to. Beautiful and unusually elegant binding decorated with a fine painting of a cathedral along the fore-edge. Printed at the Clarendon Press unknown
179825493New York: By Direction of the General Convention. Printed by Hugh Gaine at the Bible Pearl-Street 1798. 372 171 5 p. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary American sheep four raised bands front cover off. Blind stamp on title page and another. Shurtleff College library stamp on endpapers. 372 171 5 p. 1 vols. 12mo. Evans 34420; ESTC W9614 By Direction of the General Convention. Printed by Hugh Gaine at the Bible, Pearl-Street unknown
172925164London: Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer and of Henry Hills deceas'd 1729. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary full brown goatskin gilt seven compartment spine gilt double fillet outer border pointille inner border with arabesque corner pieces marbled endpapers. With some wear at spine and corners. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer, and of Henry Hills deceas'd unknown
16378201Edinburgh: Printed by Robert Young 1637. Folio pp. 456. Bound with as often: The Psalmes of David: Translated by King Iames. London: Printed by Thomas Harper 1636. Folio pp. ii 147 1. First title-page and Calendar printed in red and black two proof leaves loosely inserted see below. 20th-century crushed brown morocco spine divided by raised bands second and fourth compartments gilt-lettered direct edges gilt. Somewhat soiled and toned waterstaining to corners most prominently at beginning and end first title-page and that of the Psalmes trimmed at fore-edge and renewed at foot proof leaves fragmentary with significant loss from edges. Spine very slightly mellowed. ‘Alexander’ in an early hand to margin of D8 verso that name repeated to one of the proof sheets along with plentiful pen trials and scribbles and ownership inscriptions of James Allan dated 1799 and 1805 more modern bibliographical notes in pencil to pastedown along with a typed slip. The famous Prayer Book imposed on Scotland by Charles I resulting in riots in St Giles’s Edinburgh when first used in a service - the catalyst being a stool thrown at the dean while he read by an anonymous woman traditionally named as ‘Jenny Geddes’. The follow-on effects of this book included the National Covenant of 1638 the Bishops’ Wars Charles I’s downfall and the English Civil War and it ‘provided a model for the American BCP of 1789 and its successors; the prayer books of the Scottish Episcopal Church 1929 & the Province of South Africa 1954’ Griffiths. An impressive as well as an important piece of printing it was produced in considerable numbers thanks to an act mandating two copies in every parish in Scotland though this was only issued after printing had started leading to a frantic process of resetting and reprinting with attendant multiple variations cancels etc. The prose Psalter here is the ‘first edition’ described by Morgan in The Bibliotheck 5 p. 16 with the catchword ‘Certaine’ on kk6 and the Psalter title reading ‘According to the translation.’. Leaf hh3 was cancelled in both editions and a cancellans printed in two separate settings resulting in copies having one of four potential leaves two cancellans two cancellanda; in this case the cancellans with line 1 verso ending ‘he’ is present. Morgan also notes that the 1636 London printing of the Psalms is as here ‘frequently found bound with copies of this Prayer Book and is present in eighteen of the thirty-seven copies examined. Presumably Young the printer ordered a consignment to be sent from London to Edinburgh to be bound with the Prayer Book’ p. 19. This copy additionally preserves almost certainly from an earlier binding two proof sheets both printed on one side only and with textual variants to the pages in the full book. The proof sheets are of aa2 verso and aa7 recto and are different variants to those recorded by Morgan as present in the proof sheets preserved in copies in the NLS and Glasgow. ESTC S101893; Griffiths 1637.9. Printed by Robert Young hardcover
18492s.l., s.n., s.d. (fin XIXème ou début XXème), 1 plein cartonnage bordeau, imitation cuir, titre en lettres dorées. carnet in-16 oblong de 28 feuillets blancs, détachables ;
1977LFA-126725970Un ouvrage de 434 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, broché, publié en 1977, Journal Officiel, bon état
1969LFA00d35Un ouvrage de 48 pages, format 225 x 150 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, publié en 1969, Le Cercle du Nouveau Livre d'Histoire
5270Paris, La France à Table, 1953, 1 broché, couverture illustrée. in-8 de 52 pages, illustrations, photos de Arlaud, Clément Faugier, etc. ;
1852127R33Common Council of the City of New York printed by McSpedon & Baker New York: 1852. 1852 362p. Sepia Portrait Lithograph Frontis; Presentation document is reproduced by lithograph on five pages including the monument. Elaborated wood engraved borders throughout. Inked ownership of P.E. Walden April 14 1853. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Embossed in blind and gold. Very slight loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. A beautifully printed tribute to a great politician and tatesman. PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMERICANA BOX 10 Language: eng. Hardcover. Very Good. (Common Council of the City of New York) printed by McSpedon & Baker, New York: (1852). hardcover
188632380N.p. 1886. 4to. ii 203 1 pp. Publisher's black cloth gilt lettered to the upper board. Very good. A comprehensive annual record of the corporation's personnel listing their names offices starting salary length of service and their salary at the time of printing amongst other data. [N.p.] unknown
187932378N.p. 1879. 4to. ii 177 1 pp. Publisher's brown cloth gilt lettered to the upper board contemporary ownership inscription of "Frederick Wadswell C.C. Bishopsgate Without" to the front free endpaper. Spine faded a little wear to the covers else very good. A comprehensive annual record of the corporation's personnel listing their names offices starting salary length of service and their salary at the time of printing amongst other data. [N.p.] unknown
362p. + Sepia Portrait Lithograph Frontis; Presentation document is reproduced by lithograph on five pages including the monument. Elaborated wood engraved borders throughout. Inked ownership of P.E. Walden, April 14, 1853. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Embossed in blind and gold. Very slight loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. A beautifully printed tribute to a great politician and tatesman. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMERICANA BOX 10
166434135Kantabrigia Cambridge: Ioannou Phieldou John Field 1665 1664. Two works in one volume 12mo xxxvi 126 2 ii 115 3 117-171 1 pp. Marginal loss to O6 in the second work without loss of text contemporary signature to the title page of the first work. Contemporary calf a little worn recent restoration to the spine ends and joints with a new fly leaf inserted. Griffiths 45-3. Wing B3632 & B2720A. The first work has the phrase "kai ton allon" set in both upper- and lowercase type. Kantabrigia [Cambridge]: Ioannou Phieldou [John Field] unknown
182445035Edinburgh: Printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce 1824. 8vo 544 96 pp. 20th century family tree to the front endpapers recent owner's ink stamp to the fly leaf. Contemporary gilt decorated maroon straight grain morocco spine slightly sunned some mild rubbing to edges. Edinburgh: Printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce unknown
192547204Oxford: Printed at the University Press; London: Humphrey Milford c.1925. Two works bound in in one. 16mo but described as "Bourgeois 32mo" on the title page binding measures 13.5 x 9 cm. 696; 591 1 pp. Publisher's green limp leather in the style of crushed morocco gilt lettered to the spine gilt rules to the boards along with the initials "A.P." marbled endpapers all edges gilt the ownership inscription of what appears to be "Alice Pound / Bitham Hall 1925" to the front flyleaf. Slight fading to the spine a lovely copy. Oxford: Printed at the University Press; London: Humphrey Milford unknown
167548029Oxford: At the Theater 1675. Two works bound in one 8vo viii 96; 96 pp. Common Prayer lacking its frontispiece but extra illustrated with nine 18th century engravings several mounted or with repair to the lower margin 18th century manuscript to a rear blank recording three births. Contemporary calf worn rebacked with repairs to the corners also. Wing B3644 & B2518. Griffiths p.119 - "the first Oxford printing of the Book of Common Prayer & the first English BCP printed using the Fell type. Oxford: At the Theater unknown
195049955Oxford: Printed at the University Press London: Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press c.1950. 12mo. xxxvi 697 1 pp. Fine contemporary blue full crushed morocco by A.R. Mowbray & Co. spine with raised bands gilt lettered to one panel and initialled "M.P." to the upper board corresponding gift inscription to the front flyleaf marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Two mild blemishes to the upper board a delightful copy. Oxford: Printed at the University Press, London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press unknown
184544049Glasgow: Blackie and Son 1845. 16mo xxxii 546 2 pp. Engraved second title and 18 plates contemporary inscription to the title page. Contemporary gilt decorated black diced calf a.e.g. some mild rubbing. Glasgow: Blackie and Son unknown
102474258X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
16744Vals les Bains, 1906, 1 1/2 feuillet à en-tête imprimée et illustrée.
16099Lyon, imp. Arnaud, (vers 1905), 1 1 feuillet vierge à en-tête imprimée, illustrée (vue de Vals-les-Bains, Casino et pont sur la Volane au premier plan).
1871122921871 Paris, Librairie de Firmin Didot frères, fils et Cie, 1871; fort volume in-18° de VI - (I) - 368pp.; demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, titre doré. Bel exemplaire.
19522083002117300034Not Available 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
187133372Paris: Alphonse Lemerre. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1871. First Edition. Paperback. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; This is still wrapped in it's original or early glassine packaging. Some tears to glassine. . Alphonse Lemerre paperback
10928Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1871. In-12 broché (couverture en très mauvais état, rousseurs). XIII-446 pp. Biographie des membres de la Commune.