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1609262182-11-1Common English Bible. The Ceb Lectio Divina Prayer Bible Bonded Leather ed. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Common English Bible hardcover
1609262174.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
SONG1609262182Common English Bible 2018-10-16. The Ceb Lectio Divina Prayer Bible Bonded Leather ed. leather_bound. Used: Good. 7.10x1.50x10.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Common English Bible hardcover
DADAX1609262182Common English Bible 2018-10-16. The Ceb Lectio Divina Prayer Bible Bonded Leather ed. leather_bound. New. 7.10x1.50x10.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Common English Bible hardcover
1899RNIECAS02ECT. Fisher Unwin 1899. Very Good. Nietzsche Friedrich. The Case of Wagner. Nietzsche Contra Wagner. The Twilight of the Idols. The Antichrist. Common Thomas. London: T. Fisher Unwin 1899. 354pp. Large 8vo. Book condition: Very good. Gently rubbed exposing boards at corners and wearing-down front cover. Slightly soft front hinge. In transparent book protector. Scarce. T. Fisher Unwin hardcover books
182383London T. Fisher Unwin. 1899. Original publisher's black cloth hardback title spine and frontcover blindstamped ornamentation on spine & frontcover large 8vo: xx iv 354pp. bibliography index. Ex-Libris: New College London. Spine small tear 1cm - hinges weak. Untrimmed. Fine & clean copy. Volume 3: The Works of Friedrich Nietzsche. London, T. Fisher Unwin. 1899 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
156p. (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Decoratively framed title page. Text printed in red and black. Uncut. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, worn and stained. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! WWI 4
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
1605097215London: Robert Baker 1605. Book measures 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Titles. The Book of Common Prayer. The Psalter. Both printed by Robert Baker. Printed in the year 1605. First title page printed in red & black second in black. Signatures A1Hh8 in 8s slightly erratic signatures but follow on correct. Bound with The whole booke of Psalmes: collected into English meeter by tho. Sternh. Ioh. Hopkins and others: conferred with the hebrue with apt notes to sing them withall.for the Companie of Stacioners. London. 1606. Signatures A1M8 in 8s. Second edition. Both works printed in black letter. Bound in later full tree calf note on endpaper states 1882 raised bands gilt lines and centre stamp gilt lines on boards leather title label inner dentelles marble endpapers. Calf lightly rubbed on joints and edges. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally Loss of about 1inch on top margin of a5 including some text loss of part of margin and some text on x5 . Early previous owners name date 16591776 on top and bottom margin of title page. Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice copy in a very attractive binding. . Full-Leather. Very Good. 8vo. Robert Baker Hardcover
16mo., some light and unobtrusive age-browning; most attractively bound in black full grained calf, sides with triple Oxford frame in gilt, back with five flat bands tooled and ruled in gilt, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt with an arabesque, all edges gilt, doublures ruled in gilt, chocolate endpapers, covers very lightly age-scuffed else a remarkably bright, clean copy. Reeves was a Patentee of the Office of King's Printer. The Psalter is separately titled; both Prayers and Psalter are unpaginated. The text is occasionally cropped close at top but always without loss. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF LADY SOPHIA TOWER (NEE CUST/BROWNLOW) AND BEARS HER HOLOGRAPH MAIDEN SIGNATURE ON BLANK PRELIMINARY RECTO, AND THE FINE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF CHRISTOPHER & LADY SOPHIA TOWER ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Lady Tower was born Sophia Cust/Brownlow on 14 April 1811, the daughter of John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow and Sophia Hume. She married Christopher Theron Tower on 10 February 1836. Lady Tower died on 21 December 1882 at the age of 71. A CHARMING EXAMPLE OF NNETEENTH CENTURY PERSONAL COMMON PRAYER WITH BOTH MAIDEN AND MARRIED OWNERSHIP MARKS. A LOVELY COPY WITH DISTINGUISHED PROVENANCE AND WHOLLY UNRESTORED PERIOD BINDING
32mo., strongly bound in black calf, back with five raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, gilt edges, boards with brass frame edges and closure clasp, gilt doublures, primrose endpapers, a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. Edition code: Nonpareil 32mo. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., title and text in red and black throughout, three contemporary inscriptions on blank front preliminary, some mild and inoffensive spotting and dust-soiling; contemporary full pebble-grain roan, sides with triple frame border in blind, back with five bands ruled in blind, second compartment lettered in gilt, gilt edges, primrose endpapers, expertly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, a very good, bright, clean copy. With the mid-nineteenth century trade ticket of Day of Melton on front free endpaper verso. Bright copy of an elegant mid-nineteenth century edition with large, clear type and broad margins. Griffiths 1842/7.
8vo., on laid paper, top and bottom margins closely trimmed with a few page headings shaved (more so in the Psalter), some very light and occasional age-browning; nineteenth century navy blue full calf, sides with double frame border in gilt enclosing triple frame border in blind, back with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment framed and lettered in gilt, all other compartments framed in gilt and blind, all edges gilt, board edges tooled in gilt, doublures tooled in blind, yellow endpapers, boards very lightly age-marked else an unusually well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. With a bookplate on front paste-down.
8vo., on laid paper, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper, some very light and occasional age-browning; most attractively bound in contemporary panelled calf, back with five raised bands, very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, covers mildly age-worn else a very good, clean copy with broad margins. With nineteenth century record in MS of members of the Crowther family on rear endpaper.
1893110821Folio. New York: Printed for the Committee 1893. Folio 28 566 2 pp. Original richly gold-stamped parchment over boards brass clasps gilt top small nick at the foot of the upper cover otherwise an excellent copy of a binding often found soiled. Bookplate of Syracuse Public Library at front. § Limited to 500 copies and one copy on vellum plus a few copies signed by Morgan and others. The first Updike prayer book printed by De Vinne with the binding and border designs throughout the book by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue. Printed in red and black with borders to every page this stately folio in a striking binding is quite a contrast to Updike’s second prayer book of 1930. Page Common Prayer page LVIII. Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1893.7. Gewirtz But one Use 96. With a copy of the 1893 4pp. pamphlet: "On the Decorations of the Limited Edition of the Standard Prayer Book of 1892" by D. B. Updike printed at the De Vinne Press laid in as usual. Printed for the Committee hardcover books
184439585London: William Pickering pr. by Charles Whittingham 1844. Folio 35.1 cm 13.8". 260 pp. <br><br>Pickering's beautiful type facsimile of Robert Barker's 1604 edition a.k.a. the Hampton Court Book here in a Rivière binding. Charles Whittingham printed the work on handmade paper in black-letter type for Pickering who inspired by the printing of Aldus Manutius published in 1844 a series of six such facsimiles of important editions of the Book of Common Prayer each of which was => illustrated with wood-engraved initials and ornaments done by Mary Byfield and limited to => only 350 copies printed on paper with another two on vellum. The original title-pages were reproduced for each in => red and black and in the case of the present example the almanac pages likewise printed in red and black. Each book in this homage to important editions of the BCP was => an outstanding example of the Victorian-era Gothic design movement and Kelly notes that these volumes are "considered to be among the finest work of Whittingham."<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Signed 19th-century dark brown morocco framed and panelled in single gilt and double blind fillets with gilt-tooled corner fleurons surrounding a central arabesque medallion; spine with raised bands gilt-stamped fleur-de-lis decorations in compartments and gilt-stamped publication information. All edges gilt. Front lower turn-in stamped by Rivière.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front free endpaper with small stamp of Basil M. Pickering who took over the business after his father's death; later in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet I 1108; Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1844:29; Kelly Checklist of Books Published by William Pickering 1844.4; Keynes William Pickering rev. ed. p. 85; McLean Victorian Book Design 13; Pickering & Chatto William Pickering catalogue 708 222. Bound as above joints and extremities showing moderate rubbing. Scattered spots of faint to mild foxing pages generally clean and fresh. William Pickering (pr. by Charles Whittingham) hardcover books
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 books
Two Works Bound In One Volume: pp. (10), (26) [Table of Lessons], 372; 226, (4) [Table]. In the Book Of Common Prayer title page and first leaf small loss on fore edge, no loss of text. Also page 211 torn with small loss of text. Lacks two leaves after title page of Psalms. Various pagination. Lacks fly leaves. Double column. Browned but not brittle. Age stain. 8vo. 220 mm. Virtually disbound: Worn leather boards, old paper spine repair very worn. Front board detached. S&S/AI 21148. Poor. AI BX 4
Two Books Bound In One. Double column. The Book of Common Prayer is unpaginated, but complete (370 p.). The added Book of Psalms: pp. (1-3) 4-74. 12mo. (in 6's). Some examples in this size are in 12s and 6s. We have found none that are recorded as being fully in 6s. 176 mm. Original worn purple leather binding. Gilt decorated leather spine detached, but present. Rear board detached. Corners worn with loss. Early manuscript ownership of Harriett Lucas Pickney and F. R. Hugar on title page of the Book of Common Prayer. Manuscript notes on verso of title page record of General Thomas Pickney's family captured from his family Bible by F. R. Hugar, information covers the General's marriage 1779 and through various births and deaths until 1848. Other (Huger) Pickney manuscript notes from the 1920's recto of the Preface. Double column throughout. Marbled endpapers. Slight margin loss on in sig A of Book of Common Prayer. Mild damp stain last few signatures of The Whole Book of Psalms. Hardbound. In 1789 the American Episcopal church adopted its first version of the Book of Common Prayer, which was used from 1790 until a major revision was completed in 1892. During this time, several editions of the Book of Common Prayer were published with corrections and other minor changes, of which this 1793 edition was the first. No priority has been established for the several 1793 Gaine varieties and variants. Because of format differences with those found in the record, we think that this is an unrecorded variant (closely allied to: Evans/Shipton & Mooney 26043; Griffiths 1793:11). Rare and Important. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 4
8vo., text in large fount throughout, cream endpapers, title and preliminaries (only) mildly spotted; handsomely bound in contemporary full coarse-grain niger roan BY NEW, boards framed in blind, upper board blocked with mitre in gilt, back with five raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, gilt edges, rich gilt doublures, a remarkably bright, crisp copy in elegant period binding. Edition code q Pica 8vo. The binding is signed on rear paste-down. With the contemporary engraved presentation bookplate of Coventry Archidiaconal on front paste-down.
32mo., text in double-column; contemporary coarse-grain roan, sides with multiple frame border in blind, gilt back, red sprinkled edges, chocolate endpapers, brass edges with functioing brass clasp, small pull at headband else a very good, bright, clean copy. Edition code Nonpareil 32mo.
48mo, on India Paper, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper verso; dark brown cloth, covers framed in blind, gilt back, gilt edges, chocolate endpapers, a near fine copy. Edition code: Ruby 48mo. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
32mo, small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; strongly bound in original faux-morocco cloth, back with five raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt direct, gilt top, gilt doublures, primrose endpapers, joints mildly rubbed else a very good, bright, firm copy. Edition code: Minion 32s. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
1863303567London John Camden Hotten 1863. 1863. 8vo. Pictorial title page in red and black. Text within vignette borders. Finely bound in full navy blue morocco a.e.g.; marbled endpapers. Fine fresh. No foxing; No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Chiswick Press. Hardcover. Fine. London, John Camden Hotten, 1863. hardcover books