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156558Toronto: Cambridge University Press 1912. 4to 747pp. Very good no dust jacket. The Canadian revision of 1918 bound in leather with bevelled edges and in large print for pulpit reading. Edges gilt-over-red publisher's cloth-reinforced inner hinges coated endpapers and a ribbon book mark with a copper charm laid in. The page edges are rubbed and the covers are lightly worn. Religion Book of Common Prayer. Cambridge University Press Hardcover
20122-0321417534Addison Wesley 2012. Paperback. New. 4th edition. 744 pages. 9.40x7.40x1.30 inches. Addison Wesley paperback
186019179G E Eyre & W. Spottiswoode 1860. 32mo. small neat contemporary inscriptions on front free endpaper and blank preliminary; original full calf sides with brass frame enclosing multiple frame border in blind back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt all edges gilt chocolate endpapers original and elaborate brass clasp a near fine copy in wholly unrestored publisher's binding. A BRIGHT CRISP COPY. G E Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, hardcover
187221084University Press Oxford 1872. 16mo. blank preliminaries very lightly spotted; original black full calf sides with double Oxford frame in blind back with four raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt 'Church Services' all other compartments tooled and ruled in blind all edges red marbled endpapers a near fine copy. A remarkably well-preserved bright crisp copy. University Press, Oxford, hardcover
1661009117Printed by and for John Field and Tho. Newcomb also for W. Lee D. Pakeman and Gabriel Bedell . London 1661 1661. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fair. 10 920 64 pages : portrait missing ; 30 cm OCLC 13205839 ; full leather with five bands. rebound ; this is the first of the three volumes of the first impression;interestingly a copy of the later third impression was owned by Thomas Jefferson in Monticello & is now in the Jefferson Exhibit collection of the Library of Congress ; Croke was brought into Parliament for Bere Alston by his relative Charles Blount 8th Lord Mountjoy. He served on the committees concerning tillage 13 Dec. 1597 lewd & wandering persons 20 Dec. costs in civil lawsuits 27 Jan. 1598 & on two conferences with the Lords 16 Jan. on defence and 3 Feb. on wine casks. He was probably the 'Mr. George Cooke' who was appointed to the committee on tellers and receivers on 12 Dec. Croke began reporting law cases in 1581& is mentioned as an advocate in his own reports in 1588. He established a lucrative practice & built up estates in Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire. He was associated with the Hampden family was named as overseer in the will of William Hampden & must have known John Hampden for whom he later gave judgment in the ship-money case. Croke's marriage 'fell out unexpected to his friends that conceived a purpose in him never to have married' she being some 20 years of age & he 'an ancient bachelor'. Croke's law reports published after his death in a translation from the law French by Harbottle Grimston his son-in-law soon occupied a considerable place in the authoritative literature of the common law. The 12 active years which he spent on the King's bench coincided with some of the great constitutional cases of the century. He is best remembered in connexion with ship-money. In 1637 Charles submitted the question to the judges all of whom-save for Croke and Sir Richard Hutton-agreed that the King could demand such financial aid from his subjects in time of danger. The two dissidents signed this general statement in the belief that they were bound to yield to the majority opinion. However when the problem came before him judicially in the Hampden case he made an outright statement declaring that there was no precedent for such a prosecution and that only Parliament might set a charge upon a subject. 'The King has ship money by hook but not by Croke' said the wits. In 1641 Croke retired retaining the title salary & allowances of a judge. He died at Waterstock 16 Feb. 1642 leaving two wills the first being concerned with the disposal of land to his wife and son Thomas. In the second made 1640 and proved 3 May 1642 he asked to be buried without 'heraldry' hearse or any 'unnecessary ceremonies'. The widow was appointed sole executrix.--historyofparliamentonline ; Sir Harbottle Grimston 1603-1685 English politician second son of Sir Harbottle Grimston Bart. d. 1648 was born at Bradfield Hall near Manningtree on the 27th of January 1603. Educated at Emmanuel College Cambridge he became a barrister of Lincoln's Inn then recorder of Harwich & recorder of Colchester. As member for Colchester Grimston sat in the Short Parliament of 1640 & he represented the same borough during the Long Parliament speedily becoming a leading member of the popular party. He attacked Archbishop Laud with great vigour; was a member of the important committees of the parliament including the one appointed in consequence of the attempted seizure of the five members; & became deputy-lieutenant of Essex after the passing of the militia ordinance in January 1642. He disliked taking up arms against the king but remained nominally an adherent of the parliamentary party during the Civil War. In the words of Clarendon he "continued rather than concurred with them." .He translated the law reports of his father-in-law the judge Sir George Croke 1560-1642 which were written in Norman-French & five editions of this work have appeared.-1911 Britannica ; thick volume; marginalia; FAIR <br/> <br/> Printed by and for John Field and Tho. Newcomb, also for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, and Gabriel Bedell ..., London, 1661 hardcover
958016 October 1819; Croome. 4to 1 p. Eleven lines. Text clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. He thanks him for having 'appriz'd' him 'of the proposed enclosure of Tooting Common to which I am equally hostile with the Rector & the other principal Gentlemen who have express'd their determination to oppose the Measure'. Lady Coventry joins him in sending 'kind remembrances' to Mrs Harrison and her family. The franked envelope is a sheet of folded paper bearing Coventry's red wax armorial seal in good condition and postmark. It is addressed 'Pershore Octr. Seventeen 1817 Thomas Harrison Esqr. Streatham Park Surrey. signed Coventry' 16 October 1819; Croome. unknown
ria9780521816458_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
19432081402109802301Japanese Folk Culture Research Institute 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japanese Folk Culture Research Institute paperback
elala3524Cambridge: At The University Press 1905. BOUND WITH as issued: HYMNS Ancient And Modern For Use In The Services Of The Church. Complete Edition. 5.4 cm. x 4.5 cm. pp. vi 861. gilt edges. London: Printed For The Proprietors By William Clowes & Sons Limited 1905. Griffiths 1905/3. Bondy p. 131 noting that the Cambridge University Press miniature editions are much rarer than those published by the Oxford University Press/Henry Frowde and Eyre and Spottiswoode. 5.4 cm. x 4.5 cm. pp. 730. frontis. original limp morocco edges worn Cambridge: At The University Press, [1905] unknown
1790NS0211Paris Buisson 1790. Report presented by Jean Philippe Gárran de Coulon one of the committee members. Martin & Walter 2:14304. Hard Cover. 52 151 pages; 20.5 cm. VG contemporary half-leather binding worn. Stock#NS0211. Buisson. hardcover
18303771New York: G. & C. & H. Carvill 1830. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo 8"x5". 270pp. 1/4 green cloth & paper covered boards spine label & deckled edges. Large chip missing to head spine extreme spine label chipped cloth split 3" over head joint of lower board corresponding 3" split to lower hinge. Stained & dampstained paper covers. Corners rubbed. Heavily foxed interior. Prevvious owner's name penned to title page. Errata slip. Binding sound. G. & C. & H. Carvill hardcover
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
183876328London: C. Knight & Co 1838. 4to.Illustrated. xl. 712 pp. Full black morocco decorated raised bands gilt lettering to the spine and gilt decorations to the spine and boards. With gilt turn ins and all edges gilt. The 'pictorial edition' illustrated with numerous black and white woodcuts. With notes and an introductory history of the liturgy by Reverend Henry Stebbing. Rubbing to the spine and edges and a slight lean to the binding. Some foxing scattered throughout and an ink inscription to the front pastedown dated 1860. Binding firm. A VG copy of the book of common prayer. Binding 26.8 cms tall. . Very Good. Full gilt-decorated Morocco. 1838. C. Knight & Co [1838] unknown
1853000810Oxford: Oxford University Press 1853. Common Prayer WITH Psalms - A12 C8-Rr8 Ss4; A8 B12-D12. Contemporary full straight grain morocco raised bands spine in six panels title in gilt to second panel covers with triple fillet border in blind gilt roll to inner edges a.e.g. primrose chalk endpapers. Rubbed to extremities very lightly foxed to edges of text block split developing from foot of front outer joint internally quite bright and clean. The Psalms are by Tate and Brady published in the same place and year. From the library of Lord Eldon with his name to front pastedown. Griffith 1853 7 though with register A-Rr8 Ss4. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Oxford University Press Hardcover
1820000809Oxford: J. Cooke and S. Collingwood 1820. Common Prayer WITH Psalms - A8-Rr8 Ss4; A-F8 G4. Contemporary full straight grain morocco raised bands spine in six panels title in gilt to second panel covers with gilt single fillet border gilt roll to edges and inner edges all edges gilt red chalk endpapers. Rubbed to extremities scuff to lower cover internally fairly bright and clean. Bound with the Psalms by Brady and Tate published for John Reeves in 1812. From the library of Lord Eldon the Lord Chancellor under Pitt with his book label to reverse of front endpaper. Griffith 1820 9 though this ends on Ss4 not Ss8 as Griffith though seems complete. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. J. Cooke and S. Collingwood Hardcover
188076873Oxford and London: Oxford University Press and Henry Frowde c. 1880s. MiniatureMiniature Book. Miniature 128mo. 688 pp. Frontispiece. Leather spine with gilt lettering and devices original Victorian plastic boards with clasp and silver initials to the front; all edges gilt. A little rubbing to spine pencil note to prelim otherwise clean internally. . Near Fine. Leather Spine. 1880. Oxford University Press and Henry Frowde c. 1880s hardcover
189953210London: T. Fisher Unwin 1899. Spine sprung gutters cracked and strained rear gutter particularly cracked exposing netting. Boards lightly rubbed with a few small stains base edges chipped with tearing to foot of spine. Titles foxed with the odd spot throughout otherwise pp generally clean and bright. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo. T. Fisher Unwin Hardcover
52320<p>London Bickers and Bush Chiswick Press printed by Whittingham and Wilkins Tooks Court Chancery Lane 1863. TITLE CONTINUED: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. 8vo bound in sixes approximately 170 x 115 mm 7 x 4¾ inches illustrations throughout after sixteenth century originals title page printed red and black within a woodcut border representing the Tree of Jesse full-page woodcut of Queen Elizabeth on verso title page red initials to 51 pages at the beginning not paginated collation: a-z6; AA1-KK6; a-zz6; aa-bb6. Victorian binding by Leighton Son and Hodge their small printed ticket on rear pastedown gilt lettering and blind raised images to covers and spine marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Binding rubbed especially the upper hinge corners slightly worn slight shelf wear to edges ink inscription on blank free endpaper a good copy. See: Ruari McLean Victorian Book Design and Colour Printing page 17 showing an image of the 1853 edition. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Bickers and Bush, Chiswick Press, printed by Whittingham and Wilkins, Tooks Court, Chancery Lane, 1863.
2005x-0521016703Cambridge Univ Pr 2005. Paperback. New. 560 pages. 9.25x6.75x1.50 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
Larsen, Martin. IllustratIn Pristine Condition. unknown
19892110502151001711San'ichishobo 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 San'ichishobo paperback
19872091502135419531Heibonsha 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 17 Heibonsha paperback
185826173G E Eyre & W. Spottiswoode 1858. 16mo. small neat contemporary inscriptions on blank preliminary; original dark green coarse-grain calf sides with multiple frame border enclosing frame all in blind back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt gilt edges sides with brass frame and elaborate closure clasp primrose endpapers blue silk marker a remarkably well-preserved bright crisp copy. Edition code: Smallpica 16mo. A lovely bright crisp copy presented to Catharine Follet by Lady Rose. G E Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, hardcover
188020621Eyre & Spottiswoode for SPCK c.1880. Roy. 8vo. with title in red and black text in red and black within red frame surmounted by running heads in red neat contemporary memorial inscription on front free endpaper some light age-soiling one or two leaves with short closed tears some very occasional annotation; attractively bound in contemporary full roan sides framed in blind back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments ruled in blind bevelled boards all edges gilt marbled endpapers very neatly recased covers very lightly rubbed at extremities else a very good bright copy. With two neatly typewritten lessons Judith xiii 18 and Luke i 41 mounted on blank rear preliminaries. A nice copy of a late Victorian Pulpit Communion with large type suited to public address. A most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Eyre & Spottiswoode for SPCK, hardcover
1971513241Oxford University Press 1971. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Episcopalian 'Altar Service' being the selections of the Book of Common Prayer 1928 for use in public worship. 67-269 3 35-53 7 pp. 4to Red leatherette over boards gilt stamped spine cross and title to front cover speckled edges text printed in red and black in a large clear and emminently legible font five place ribbons. FINE copy -- exceedingly clean and sharp with crisp fresh pages tight binding and no evidence of use. This 1971 printing was the final printing of an Alter Service edition of 1928 Prayer Book before the 1979 modern-English revision. Oxford University Press hardcover