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166425453Amsterdam Jan Hendricksz. Boom en Gerrit van Goedesbergen 1664. 4 826 10 p. Opnieuw gebonden half Kunstleer Folio. Portret in kopie bijgevoegd slordig exemplaar. Amsterdam, Jan Hendricksz. Boom en Gerrit van Goedesbergen unknown
160257951602 Pleine reliure souple,très bon état,160x245, 514 gr, 277 pages, illustration N&B, Édition originale américaine 1992, Traduit par Gilles Chertier, édition française sous la direction d'Aline Apostolska, ISBN: 2-7028-0945-6 - 9782286141431
167925452Amsterdam Hendrick en Dirck Boom 1679. 4 826 10 p. Origineel Leer met ribben Folio. Zonder het portret rug onder en boven stukje leer los verder goed exemplaar met een helder en wit boekblok. Amsterdam, Hendrick en Dirck Boom unknown
165925076Amsterdam Baltus en Johannes de Wild 1659. 826 p. Opnieuw gebonden half kunstleer met goudopdruk Folio Samengesteld exemplaar met de titelpagina van een latere uitgave voorrede portret en de inhoudsopgave in kopie en zonder bladwijzer maar de teksten zijn compleet dus alle werken van Chr. Love zitten erin. eerste 150 pag. vochtvlekkig daarna goed. Amsterdam, Baltus en Johannes de Wild unknown
1665R5Petit in-8° (10,5 x 16,5 cm.), demi-basane marron du 19e s. au dos lisse orné, de 8 ff. et 91 pp. Cette vie est suivie de L’amour illuminé, ou la Vie de saint Amour, de 1 f., 57 pp. et 8 ff et de Le triomphe de la chasteté, ou la Vie de sainte Amelbergue, de 1 f. et 54 pp. Un infime manque angulaire de papier à la page de titre, parfois quelques légères rousseurs, marge supérieure plus courte.
167864039Olmütz, Kilian, 1678. 4°. Mit einer Holzschn.-Vignette. 10 nn. Bll., Geheftet (ausgebunden).
1652234901London: printed by E.G. for J. Rothwell at Sun and Fountain in Paul's Church-yard 1652. Second edition after the first of the same year. Engraved frontispiece portrait by T. Cross. 6 217 8 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. 19th-century quarter calf and boards. Binding worn and scuffed upper cover detached; ex-library with bookplate on front pastedown; 19th-century inscriptions on flyleaf and an early owner' signature on the title page: "Ann Clarke. Second edition after the first of the same year. Engraved frontispiece portrait by T. Cross. 6 217 8 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The last sermons of this Welsh presbyterian minister who was executed in 1651 for treason and plotting to restore the Stuart monarchy. Wing 2nd ed. L3156 printed by E.G. for J. Rothwell, at Sun and Fountain in Paul's Church-yard unknown books
165427380London: Printed by T.R. & E.M. for J. Rothwell 1654. First edition. Modern cloth. A very good copy; rebound in cloth with new endpapers faint institutional blind-stamp to title page tiny deaccession stamp to rear endpaper occasional faint dampstain or foxing but quite clean. 8 291 5 pp. 8vo. Does not contain 'The Christians directory' Wing L3145 which may have been issued separately in 1653. Christopher Love 1618-1651 clergyman converted to evangelical Christianity in 1633 when he heard William Erbury preach. Later he was appointed chaplain to the regiment at Windsor Castle; but from 1646 on believed that heretics in the army were the greatest threat to Presbyterianism and so became a central figure in an attack on the republic. In 1649 Love became involved in a plot to return the exiled Charles II to the throne of England for which act he was condemned to death and beheaded three years before this volume was printed. "The volumes of posthumously published sermons show that Love was an able preacher whose method was to apply Calvinist doctrine to both comfort and humble his flock before God" DNB. This volume was the property of Rev. William De Loss Love Jr most probably of Hartford CT. ESTCR202772. Wing 2nd ed. L3149 Variant. Printed by T.R. & E.M. for J. Rothwell hardcover books
165427380London: Printed by T.R. & E.M. for J. Rothwell 1654. First edition. Modern cloth. A very good copy; rebound in cloth with new endpapers faint institutional blind-stamp to title page tiny deaccession stamp to rear endpaper occasional faint dampstain or foxing but quite clean. 8 291 5 pp. 8vo. Does not contain 'The Christians directory' Wing L3145 which may have been issued separately in 1653. Christopher Love 1618–1651 clergyman converted to evangelical Christianity in 1633 when he heard William Erbury preach. Later he was appointed chaplain to the regiment at Windsor Castle; but from 1646 on believed that heretics in the army were the greatest threat to Presbyterianism and so became a central figure in an attack on the republic. In 1649 Love became involved in a plot to return the exiled Charles II to the throne of England for which act he was condemned to death and beheaded three years before this volume was printed. "The volumes of posthumously published sermons show that Love was an able preacher whose method was to apply Calvinist doctrine to both comfort and humble his flock before God" DNB. This volume was the property of Rev. William De Loss Love Jr most probably of Hartford CT. ESTCR202772. Wing 2nd ed. L3149 Variant. Printed by T.R. & E.M. for J. Rothwell hardcover
165700212073Cheap Side London: John Rothwell. Bound in half worn brown leather and marbled boards with detached front board and one third of back board roughly torn away and remainder with tender attachment this dated 1657 Collection of 14 Sermons is Good only. 144pp with initial letter to the reader with the following names as co-writers of the Sermons; Edward Calamy Simon Ashe Jeremiah William Taylor and Mathew Pool. Late owner of book has inscribed his name to fixed front endpaper The Rev. N.C. Gileel of The Mance Cambridge Square W. London. Two labels one listing contents of the Bible also found on this endpaper.Last ten pages have worn/feathered edges with loss up to half an inch of blank margin. On the rear fixed endpaper a label has been fixed detailing the English caniet and other officers of state; Prime Minister was Lord Aberdeen. Many faults but scarce item requiring attention of binder. Condition Good. . Good. Half Leather. First Edition. 1657. John Rothwell hardcover
166620195Lyon, Charles Mathevet, 1666 ; soit trois parties reliées en un volume in-12, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre havane, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure ancienne) ; [16], 454 pp., [1] f. bl., [1] f., [12], 215, [1 bl.] pp. ; Frontispice qui porte en titre “Le médecin libéral à son Malade, tourmenté des vives appréhensions de la Mort”.
1693ST19567-153La Haye: Abraham de Hondt & Jacob van Ellinkhuysen 1693. Translated by Guilleragues. 140 x 75 mm. 5 1/2 x 3". 346 pp. <br/> Attractive contemporary speckled calf raised bands spine gilt in compartments with central gilt tool surrounded by gilt rules and tendrils gilt lettering all edges speckled red expert repairs to spine ends and perhaps to corners. With woodcut initials tailpieces and frontispiece of a nun at a writing desk. Front pastedown with ink signature of Martin Bowes. Brunet III 1031; see also: Barbier II 1286. Joints and corners a little worn but the binding otherwise in excellent condition; just a hint of browning along a couple edges but A REMARKABLY BRIGHT FRESH AND CLEAN COPY INTERNALLY.<br/> <br/> This is a collection of passionate love letters purportedly written by a Portuguese nun Mariana Alcoforado to her French lover Noël Bouton de Chamilly. First published in 1669 the letters express profound longing heartbreak and emotional intensity. Although the work originally included just five letters the racy content raised quite a sensation and the book proved so popular that it went through several expanded editions that included newly "discovered" missives. The present edition includes a total of 12 epistles by our nun and 11 responses from her lover as well as another series of "tender and passionate" love letters between a couple referred to only as "la présidente F. à M. Le baron de B." Though the original work is now widely believed to be a piece of fiction written by the supposed translator French diplomat Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne viscomte de Guilleragues 1628-84 it is still considered to be a very important epistolary novel providing insight into the emotional landscape of the time and influencing numerous adaptations and imitations in literature. Some importance of the work can be seen in the fact that copies of the first edition consistently bring substantial prices at auction more than $25000 three times since 2010. The early ownership inscription on the pastedown belongs to Martin Bowes 1670-1726 a barrister and fellow of the Royal Society. Abraham de Hondt & Jacob van Ellinkhuysen unknown
1692Novel1<p>17th century Harlequin Romance</p><p>La duchesse de Medo. Nouvelle historique & galante. Anonymous. Duchesse de Medo. Contemporary calf 8vo 160 x 100 mm. 4 348 pp 384 p. Bindings somewhat worn. Paris 1692 Dedicated to Marie Anne de Bourbon Princess of Conti. With a contemporary ownership inscription on the flyleaf Levet 1699.</p><p>$ 1500</p><p>'The decadence of the year of Louis IXIV reign seems to have blighted prose as well writes Denis Hollier. The nouvelle Galante was a new prolific genre that always involved passion and seduction among the highly born with stereotyped character plots and styles. These 'novels' were as popular as romantic paperbacks nowadays. 'There is no climate in the world where love does not make itself felt' says the anonymous author to the reader and then recommends it to all ladies fine and delicate. The book must have aroused the reader's passions with two editions in France Paris & Lyon and one edition in Dutch. No English translation is known. Gay II 48 not in Barber. We located 12 copies of both editions.</p> Quinet
1615002850Paris, Chez Toussainct du Bray, 1615
168847558London: Printed for John Taylor at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard 1688. .Measures of Land. Moreover a More Facile and Sure Way of Surveying by the Chain than has Hitherto Been Taught. As also How to Lay-out New Lands in America or elsewhere: And how to make a Perfect Map of a River's Mouth or Harbour; with several other Things never yet Publish'd in our Language. Leather scuffed corners heavily bumped with minor loss light but large stain to front board front hinge heavily cracked and front board nearly detached rear hinge weak and rear gutter cracked. Heavy period ink mathematical notes to both pastedowns with the odd calculation to logarithm tables to rear and odd pencil mathematical drawing or calculation at certain points within. Previous owner stamp to title page. Some dampspots and general discolouration to closed edges. The occasional fingerprint spot or light stain to pages otherwise text block tight text and diagrams in good order clean and bright. Full Leather. Good Minus/No Jacket. 8vo. Printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard Hardcover