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17324053Oxford Printed by John Baskett 1732. 1732 8vo. Unpaginated. Red morocco gilt. Spine gilt in panels between raised bands. Boards with a triple panel design with corner tools and another triangular tool placed centrally on all four sides. Marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Some rubbing on edges and corners and spine ends chipped. A very good copy. Armorial bookplate of Bryan Hall with his note of purchase from Scottow Hall Norfolk. Early pencil note on front endpaper reads ' This Prayer Book was bequeathed to me by my dear Aunt Mrs. S. Custance.' This lady must be either Susannah Custance wife of Hambleton Custance of Weston Longville or her daughter Susannah sister of John Custance of Weston the 'Squire Custance' of Rev. Woodforde's famous Diaries. The daughter married Sir Thomas Durrant Bart. of Scottow. Oxford, Printed by John Baskett, hardcover
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
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
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
17589503Printed for S Leake at Bath and C. Henderson under the Royal-Exchange 1758. 12mo. on laid paper; neat contemporary inscription on blank leaf following front free endpaper; handsomely bound in contemporary full calf sides blocked with an elaborate frame panel in gilt including eagles thistles and flowers the whole stopped at corners by enhanced crowns back gilt with five raised bands tooled in gilt all compartments tooled in gilt all edges gilt gilt doublures and dentelles marbled endpapers very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down one corner lightly bruised else a most attractive copy in period binding. With the half-title; leaves C9-11 clipped at upper outer corner with minimal loss of text. The work comprises 'Two Discourses' with separately paginated 'Prayers and Meditations relating to the Holy Communion' with unpaginated 'The Church Service'. Extremely scarce especially in period binding in this condition. A most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Printed for S, Leake at Bath, and C. Henderson under the Royal-Exchange, hardcover
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
1758000819Oxford: Thomas Baskett 1758. Common Prayer and Psalms - a-b8 A-Aa8 Bb4; A-H8. Full contemporary dark blue morocco raised bands spine in six panels each panel quartered with small flower star and feather tools covers with dog tooth roll border with an inner frame made up of differing circular tools bordering another inner frame made up of various crown tools with fleur-de-lis corner pieces gilt roll to inner edges a.e.g. with combed marbled endpapers. Slightly rubbed to covers and extremities corners bumped spine slightly dulled. Some light browning internally with a few pages worn and very slightly chipped occasional minor spotting. Attractive morocco book label to front pastedown. The Psalms are by Sternhold and Hopkins published in London 1760. Not in Griffiths Estc T182596 only three locations worldwide all in the UK - though the Estc copy has plates these almost certainly sold separately and bound in. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Thomas Baskett Hardcover
171574996London: Printed by John Baskett ; Printed by William Bowyer 1715. Small 4to. Two volumes in one. a8 b-c10 A4 B-Y8; A-N4 pp. Full calf binding with raised bands and gilt tooled decoration to spine compartments and gilt decorated edges; marbled endpapers. Wear across binding and loss at head of spine with a smaller patch of loss to its tail and at bottom of front joint. Previous owner's name William Braggs to title of first work. Quite clean internally otherwise. The Book of Common Prayer is the 8vo edition. . Very Good. Full Calf. 1715. Printed by John Baskett ; Printed by William Bowyer 1715 unknown
171665179Oxford: John Baskett at the University of Oxford 1716. Small 8vo. Illustrated with 52 copper engravings lacking 1 and 2. With 3 additional plates depicting King James I Charles Martyr and Charles II. Recent quarter speckled calf with two leather title labels gilt lettering and devices to spine. Red borders to pages. A few losses to text on edges the worst pictured which have been repaired and a repaired tear to one of the pages. Toning and marking. A richly illustrated early 18th century copy of Baskett-published Book of Common Prayer in a solid binding. . Very Good. 1/4 Calf. 1716. John Baskett at the University of Oxford 1716 unknown
1895701870-744<p>Paris: c1895. 1895. oblong folio. unpaginated. possibly lacking title. profusely illus. throughout many full-page a few in colour. contemporary quarter chagrin joints rubbed rear cover partly dampstained front flyleaf & blank chipped & creased edges of last few leaves chipped.</p> [Paris: c1895].
1704096785London: printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceasd; printers to the Queens most excellent Majesty 1704. Bound with The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others. Printed London. Printed for the Company of Stationers 1700. Book measures 6 x 3 3/4 inches. Unpaginated Signatures in 12s A1oo12 A1d12. Bound in full period calf panelled boards raised bands ornate gilt tooling full gilt edges marble endpapers. Rebacked retaining most of the original spine initials in gilt on both boards K C . Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally persistant light browing heavier in places a couple of small holes within text. Text in good condition throughout. A very nice copy in a very attractive period binding. . Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceasd; printers to the Queens most excellent Majesty hardcover
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
1680632441680. The City Law Corporation of London. Court of Common Council. Lex Londinensis; Or The City Law. Shewing the Powers Customs and Practice of All the Several Courts Belonging to the Famous City of London: viz. The Lord Majors Court. The Orphans Court. The Court of Hustings. The Court of Common Councel. The Court of Aldermen. The Wardmotes. The Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames. The Court of Conscience. The Sheriffs Court. The Chamberlains Court. Together with Several Acts of Common Councel Very Useful and Necessary to be Known by All Merchants Citizens And Freemen of the Said City. And also A Method for the Ministers Within the Said City to Recover Their Tithes. With a Table to the Whole Book. London: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford 1680. viii 260 12 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4". Later three-quarter calf over marbled boards rebacked retaining spine which has gilt ornaments and later lettering piece endpapers renewed. Some rubbing to boards and extremities corners bumped and lightly worn. Light browning and occasional light foxing to text. Early owner underlining to title page which has some edgewear interior otherwise clean. An appealing copy. $500. Only edition. This book was the first digest of the London's laws and guide to its courts after the revisions of the city laws from 1647 and 1658. A useful work that gathered a great deal of disparate information it is a valuable resource today for students of seventeenth-century London and its legal system. English Short-Title Catalogue R2792. unknown
TheologyOxford: University of Oxford Printed by John Baskett 1716. elala3523. 2 Parts in 1. 8vo. unpaginated. printed in red & black & ruled in red throughout. extra-illustrated with 52 engraved plates by J.Carnitham separately titled: The Liturgy of the Church of England Adorn'd with 52 Historical Cuts Printed and Sold by Joseph Hazard… incl. frontis. portrait & title but no #16. contemporary gilt-tooled calf gilt back rubbed front cover detached crack in lower spine Oxford: University of Oxford, Printed by John Baskett, 1716 unknown
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
19381760955382ABSSecker & Warburg 1938. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1938. First Edition. 263 pages. No dust jacket. Blue cloth boards with lettering. Clean pages with noticeable tanning and foxing throughout. More pronounced to free endpapers and pastedowns. Moderate water mark to back pastedown and free endpaper. Binding remains firm. Boards have mild edge wear with slight rubbing to surfaces and bumping to corners. Moderate sunning to spine and edges with crushing to spine ends. Minor splits to spine ends and corners causing cloth to be frayed. Lettering is darkened. Visible wear marks to boards. Secker & Warburg hardcover
1870GT1281London: George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1870. Hardback. Fine. 32mo. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements; Proper Lessons; THE NEW TESTAMENT Of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A small book of common prayer from the late-Victorian period beautifully bound in black polished calf with fine gilt panels blind and ornate embossed borders. Brass edging and clasp. All edges gilt. In wonderful condition with no fading wear or marks. Attractive gift label dated 1877 pasted to the inside from board. Inscribed and drawn by a very neat hand. Fine binding and throughout. Original pale yellow end-papers. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. <br/> <br/> George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode hardcover
1863GT1282Oxford: Oxford University Press Society for Christian Knowledge 1863. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. 32mo. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements; Proper Lessons; THE NEW TESTAMENT Of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Neat inscribed gift inscription in a fine hand day=ted 1864. A small book of common prayer from the late-Victorian period beautifully bound in black polished calf with fine gilt spine and board panels blind and ornate embossed borders. Brass edging and clasp. All edges gilt. Original pale yellow end-papers. In wonderful condition with no fading wear or marks. Fine binding and throughout. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press, Society for Christian Knowledge hardcover
38192Winton: Bucknell Printer High-Street c. 1800. Small folio broadside printed on one-side only 283 x 220 mm light vertical and horizontal folds a presumed ownership location added in a contemporary hand to lower blank "Kings Arms Warwick Lane Newgate Street London". The Common Stage Wagons were larger than the standard Stage Wagons and were used mainly to transport heavy wares rather than passengers. Not found on ESTC or JISC nor anything else printed by Bucknell of Winton. Winton: Bucknell, Printer, High-Street, [c. 1800] unknown
17198816The first work Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty and by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills 1719. The second work Printed by Tho. Wilmer 1720 1719-1720. 2 works in 1 vol. 12mo. with wood-engraved frontispiece wood-engraved and printed titles the second work with separate printed title and 47 fine wood-engraved plates neat eighteenth century signature on blank preliminary a few leaves closely cropped at margins but without loss of text; attractively bound in early nineteenth full calf sides elaborately tooled with multiple frame and decorative borders in black enclosing a decorative lozenge blocked in blind back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments blocked in black marbled endpapers doublures tooled in blind red edges very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down a very good crisp clean copy. [The first work] Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, and by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb hardcover
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
1655671011655. Jefferson Owned a Copy of this Digest Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas. King's Bench. Judgements as They Were Upon Solemne Arguments Given in the Upper-Bench and Common-pleas Upon the Most Difficult Points in All Manner of Actions: Together with the Terms and Number-Rolls In Which the Same are Entred. As also Other Speciall Judiciall Proceedings in Order Thereunto; Taken Out of the Records of the Same Court Very Usefull for All Clerks Attorneys And Others. With an Exact Alphabeticall Table Wherein May be Found the Principall Matters Therein Contained. London: Printed by Thomas Roycroft 1655. iv 235 240-336 339-344 22 pp. Pagination irregular text complete. Octavo 6-1/4" x 4". Contemporary sheep blind rules to boards blind fillets to spine. Moderate rubbing to boards and extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn front hinge cracked front free endpaper lacking lower section lacking from rear pastedown. Light toning to text minor worming to upper margins of final eight leaves just touching headlines. $450. Only edition. Cited as "The First Book of Judgements" this is a collection of cases digested alphabetically by topic. Unusual for this type of book it provides the term of the court and the number of the roll on which the judgement is listed a feature that facilitated the citing of precedents. Jefferson owned a copy of this book. OCLC locates 11 copies in North American law libraries. Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 1922. English Short-Title Catalogue R43325. unknown
1831287215Richmond: Printed by John Warrock 1831. First Edition. Half Leather. Good binding. The ordinances of the city of Richmond Virginia published in 1831. No earlier publication on Richmond city ordinances found in Haynes. Binding is soiled with scuffing to the spine. Foxing and toning throughout. Half calf over marbled paper boards with a red morocco label on the spine. 180 pp. including the index. Haynes 15584. Good binding. Printed by John Warrock unknown
18580250391858. 3/4 Leather & Marbled Paper Bd. Very Good to Fine. Octavo. We have here the original printing of this scarce and highly-prized early Maine educational Journal. Edited and published by the then Superintendant of Common Schools Mark H. Dunnell. All are bound in period light brown calf and marbled paper boards Hardcover. A small black title label adorns the rather plain spine along with a few gilt rules about VG condition. It is bound with plain end papers which have 2 owner signatures in the front and one in the rear. The index to volume I is bound after the title page. All of the first 12 issues are present and in near-Fine to Fine NF-F condition with none of the usual foxing as is often seen in very old paper. Quite scarce with only 4 possible examples at institutions in the US according to worldcat and no examples other than reprints anywhere for sale. NOTE: Educational and/or Historical institutions will naturally receive preferential treatment for ordering purposes. <br/> <br/> hardcover
182031678Clarendon Press Cooke & Collingwood Oxford 1820. 8vo. text unpaginated text partly in double-column terracotta endpapers; handsomely bound in contemporary full roan sides most elaborately framed and blocked in gilt back with flat bands tooled in gilt second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments richly tooled in gilt gilt edges gilt doublures terracotta endpapers expertly recased a remarkably elegant clean crisp copy. With the engraved nineteenth century bookplate of Edmund Williams Gilbert mounted on front paste-down. The primary text is presented in a bold large-fount type ideal for audience address. The 'Companion' is printed by Kaygill for Scatcherd & Letterman to match the edition of Prayer. The Psalter by Brady and Tate is also printed by Cooke & Collingwood and dated separately 1819. THIS EDITION IS NOT COMMONLY FOUND IN THIS BINDING AND CONDITION. Clarendon Press [Cooke & Collingwood], Oxford, unknown