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1892036532NY: James Pott & Co. 1892. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. The volume measures 3 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches. The text is clean with no markings there is a former owner's name written and stamped inside the covers. The binding is sound. The cover shows spmewear with a rubbing. <br/> <br/> James Pott & Co. hardcover
17541216301754. BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. The Book of Common Prayer Cambridge: Printed by Joseph Bentham printer to the University by whom they are sold and by Benj. Dod in London 1760. Tall folio 10-1/2 by 16-1/2 inches full contemporary dark green morocco rebacked with elaborately gilt-decorated spine laid down with crowned monogram of George II in compartments covers with elaborately gilt-tooled borders and gilt centerpiece featuring the arms of King George II raised bands later marbled endpapers evidence of silk ties. $7500.Splendid folio Cambridge edition of the Book of Common Prayer in a beautiful armorial George II binding with broad gilt-tooled borders elaborate royal cypher in spine panels and splendid gilt centerpiece on each cover featuring the arms of King George II and text hand-ruled in red throughout.Born of Thomas Cranmer's desire for liturgical texts upon which all of Europe's Protestant English-speaking churches could agree the Book of Common Prayer first issued in 1549 with its magisterial liturgical language is ""as a source of spiritual inspiration for most Englishmen second only to the Bible"" PMM 75. This finely printed Cambridge editionset in large type with wide margins and hand-ruled in red throughoutboasts an impressive royal binding bearing the gilt monogram and crown device of King George II in the spine compartments and his gilt embossed armorial design on both boards within an ornate floral border. Griffiths 1754:1. Owner ink signature.Some faint foxing a very few leaves with light edge-wear. Expert restoration to lovely royal binding. hardcover
1900mon0000366674William Clowes and Sons 1900T. hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Well read with some wear but still very useable. William Clowes and Sons hardcover
22909THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. New York: New York Common Prayer and Book Society 1853. First edition thus. Original full sheep gilt morocco label gilt. Worn but a solid copy in the original publisher's binding. Twain arrived in New York City after leaving St. Louis and went to work as a type-setter at John Gray's firm on Monday August 29 1853 and stayed there until mid-October when he left for Philadelphia. He wrote home to his mother on August 31 saying that he and forty other type-setters set type for an "immense" number of books and several magazines like The Knickerbocker New York Recorder Choral Advocate Jewish Chronicle Littell's Living Age and the Irish American. Most of the books published by Gray in 1853 were religious pamphlets and some anti-slavery texts; this is one of the few substantial books he published that year. Gray's four story building was next-door to the huge Harper Brothers pre-fire complex and it is possible that they were also farmed out work by Harper for publications without using their own printer's slug. unknown
25437BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS AND OTHER RITES CEREMONIES OF THE CHURCH. Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill and others. 1773. 8vo. Red morocco with gild stamped design all edges gilt. Unpaginated. This prayer book is bound in straight grained morocco with a simple but elega blindstamp design on the front and rear covers outlined in gold and a repeati design along the spine separated by gold bands. Early printed bookplate on front paste-down and two ownership signatures in ink on the verso of the fir blank. Front hinge weak but still attached some foxing browning to spine a edges of boards a good copy. unknown
184628151846. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. New York Bible and Common Prayer Book Society Pub. NY 1846; very good to fine condition overall: bound in full leather; expertly re-bound with new leather with original leather label on spine; text block is a bit aged but in very good condition; Fine hardcover
22909THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. New York: New York Common Prayer and Book Society 1853. First edition thus. Original full sheep gilt morocco label gilt. Worn but a solid copy in the original publisher's binding. Twain arrived in New York City after leaving St. Louis and went to work as a type-setter at John Gray's firm on Monday August 29 1853 and stayed there until mid-October when he left for Philadelphia. He wrote home to his mother on August 31 saying that he and forty other type-setters set type for an "immense" number of books and several magazines like The Knickerbocker New York Recorder Choral Advocate Jewish Chronicle Littell's Living Age and the Irish American. Most of the books published by Gray in 1853 were religious pamphlets and some anti-slavery texts; this is one of the few substantial books he published that year. Gray's four story building was next-door to the huge Harper Brothers pre-fire complex and it is possible that they were also farmed out work by Harper for publications without using their own printer's slug. unknown books
25437BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS AND OTHER RITES CEREMONIES OF THE CHURCH. Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill and others. 1773. 8vo. Red morocco with gild stamped design all edges gilt. Unpaginated. This prayer book is bound in straight grained morocco with a simple but elega blindstamp design on the front and rear covers outlined in gold and a repeati design along the spine separated by gold bands. Early printed bookplate on front paste-down and two ownership signatures in ink on the verso of the fir blank. Front hinge weak but still attached some foxing browning to spine a edges of boards a good copy. unknown books
106783London: printed by John Baskett and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills 1715. Folio 380 23 3 pp. unpaginated text ends on Aaa4 as per ESTC. Engraved frontispiece by Loggan after Caspars. Title-page printed in red and black ruled in red throughout. Contemporary red morocco covers tooled in gilt with a wide scrolled border central gilt block of the arms of the Duke of Chandos backstrip richly gilt gilt edges a lovely binding of the period in the style of Mearne skillfully restored at head and foot and along joints. Armorial bookplate of John van Hatten. § Lovely prayer book bound for James Brydges 1st Duke of Chandos 1674-1744. It once rested on an embroidered cushion in the Duke and Duchess's private pew in his magnificent chapel at Cannons described by the architect Gibbs as "the finest in England." The centerpiece of the elaborately-tooled binding is the Duke's gilt arms supported by two otters beneath a ducal coronet. Four other bindings with the block are recorded by the British Armorial Bindings database. Full description and provenance available on request. ESTC T81463. printed by John Baskett unknown books
02226Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood 1820. With A Fore-Edge Scene of Oxford<br/><br/>FORE-EDGE PAINTING. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. The Book of Common Prayer And Administration of the Sacraments. And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland; Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David Pointed as They are to be Sung or Said in Churches; and the Form and Manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons. Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood 1820.<br/><br/>Bound with <br/><br/>BRADY Nicholas and Nahum Tate. A New Version of the Psalms of David Fitted to Tunes Used in Churches. Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by Samuel Collinwood 1822.<br/><br/>Octavo 8 1/4 x 5 1/8 in; 210 x 130 mm. Unpaginated A-Rr8 Ss4; A-F8. Calendar and tables.<br/><br/>Contemporary full crimson straight-grain morocco with triple fillet border in blind and panel with large gilt corner-pieces of volutes curls and roundels enclosing a central masonic sunburst emblem in gilt with dove and Tetragrammaton to both covers. Heavily gilt tooled compartments and spine head and tail. Gilt rolls to edge corners. Gilt fillets to turn-ins. All edges gilt. With the crimson morocco bookplate of Christ's Church - Middlesex dated 1825. Housed in an early twentieth century red cloth slipcase.<br/><br/>With a splendid early twentieth century fore-edge painting by an unknown hand depicting Folly Bridge and Bacon's Tower at Oxford. <br/><br/>Folly Bridge is a stone bridge over the River Thames carrying the Abingdon Road south from the center of Oxford England. It was erected 1825-27 to designs of a little-known architect Ebenezer Perry died 1850 who practiced in London. The bridge is in two parts separated by an island. The origin of the name is uncertain although it has been suggested that it originated about 1650 after a tenant of Bacon's study. Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood, 1820 unknown books
QWA-7727Périgueux, Fanlac, 2009, in-8 br., 390 p., 2ème édition, avant-propos de Jacques Rougerie, illustré de dessins, photos, fac-similés, état de neuf.
238046Paris, Bruxelles, Ruffet & Cie, 1871 in-12, 176 pp., demi-percaline bleue (reliure de l'époque). Dos légèrement passé. Papier bruni, rousseurs.
27771Gent, Ludion, 1997 Originele Uitgeversomslag , geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur met flappen, 205 x 280mm., 96pp., uitgebreide kleurillustratie. ISBN 9789055441174.
1334742324.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
48981Bruxelles, Paul Legrain, 1973. 22 x 23, 164 pp., très nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
102.671Bruxelles, Ministère de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale, 2016. 15 x 29, 36 pp., nombreuses photos, cartes et plans en couleurs, broché (agrafé), couverture à rabats multiples, très bon état.
102.681Bruxelles, Ministère de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale, 2015. 15 x 29, 36 pp., nombreuses photos, cartes et plans en couleurs, broché (agrafé), couverture à rabats multiples, bon état.
101.305Bruxelles, Rossel, 1980. 22 x 30, 175 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en N/B, reliure d'édition imprimée, très bon état.
1811SPN-782Paris : Imprimerie impériale, s.d. [1811]. Brochure de 16 pages en feuilles (113-128).
188819044Auxerre et Paris Au Secretariat De La société, Masson et Claudin 1888 Fort In-8 422 + 143 + CV + 1 tableau d'observations sur les oiseaux faites à Maligny par le Dr Rabé
14394Avignon, rédaction, 1909, 1 br. in-8 de 12 pages, paginées 115 à 126 ;
186525338NANTES Vincent Forest & Emile Grimaud 1865 -in-8 broché 2 volumes formant une année complète, brochés in-octavo Editeur, dos et couverture gris imprimés en noir, toutes tranches non rognées (edges no smoothes), orné d'1 gravure hors-texte en noir, pagination commune pour les 2 volumes : (155 + 2 p. de Table) pages, 1865 à Nantes Imprimerie de Vincent Forest & Emile Grimaud Editeurs,
369591 vol in-8 broché - 111 pages - années 1878 - Tome XII - 47 ème livraison
41837Tome LXI - 61ème année - janvier 1927 - 233e livraison - 1 vol in-8 broché - 64 pages