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Published by Harcourt Brace & Company, New York
Seller: Paraphernalia Books 'N' Stuff, Belleville, ON, Canada
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Unknown. Purple boards with black lettering; No Pub.history but circa 1930's; Book is sound but agetoned, and slightly soiled small stains on bottom of front board; A retelling of the life of Christ with 15 full page colour plates including frontispiece from works of the great art masters.
Published by [1989], Oxford:, 1989
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Royal ruby: 16, 1151,[1],[34],14 double column p.; 14 cm. In publisher's red slip case. "J" stamp on title-page and rpd. NF ivory cloth, all edges gilt, 5 ribbons. Star + OES on cover.
Published by New York: A. J. Johnson; 1871., Pittsburgh,PA: W.D.Cummings, 1871
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Thomas Nast & F.B. Carpenter (illustrator). 1st thus. xlvii,685[end of Bible text],687-1159,21 p.: 6 engr., fold.col. map (Palestine, Sinai); 28 cm. Price includes extra US postage. [title continues] On the basis of Matthew Talbot [1800], as improved with indexes, tables, and other valuable matter by Nathaniel West. Illustrated with steel plate engravings and maps. The engravings are from original drawings by the celebrated artists Thomas Nast and F.B. Carpenter. Together with Cruden's Concordance to the Holy Scriptures,revised by John Eadie. The whole designed to facilitate the study and to promote the better understand ing ofthe Word of God. Revised and edited by Roswell D. Hitchcock, Washburn Professor.in Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Including also a pronouncing dictionary of Scripture proper names - interpreting dictionary of scripture proper names - tables of scripture measures, weights, and coins, with full explanations - a dictionary of religious denominations, sects, parties, and associations in the world - a history of the Bible - and a family record. -- All 31,173 verses in the KJV arranged in 27 books: 1. Scripture, 2. God, 3. Jesus Christ, 4. Idolatry & superstition, 5. Works of God, 6. Miracles, 7. Mediums and methods of revelation, 8. Duties to God, 9. Angels, good and evil, 10. Genealogies and catalogues, 11. The Hebrews, 12. Other nations, 13. The outward man, 14. External nature, 15. Industrial employments and products, 16. The family, 17. Masters and servants, 18. Civil and social life, 19. War, 20. Fallen man, 21. Man redeemed, 22. Sacred seasons, 23. Sacred places, 24. Sacred persons and offices, 25. Sacred rites and forms, 26. Trials and persecutions, 27. Eschatology (or, the last things) -- (Hills, English Bible in America 1890) Good half brown morocco, covers chafed and edgeworn. Edges gilt.
Published by ; W. Greenhough, printer, 1815., Boston: Lincoln and Edmands, 1815
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. [814] p.; 17.5 cm. Gathering Q (Job 17-Ps 35) loose, complete. (Hills, English Bible in America 280; American bibliogr 34062) Fair rubbed sheep, lacks title-piece. Toned, outer pages stained.
Published by [Cambridge University Press] [1960], dist Deseret,Salt Lake City, 1960
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Cameo 16mo refs. India paper. vi,1109(OT), 102,[1](Ready refs, publ. by LDS), 339(NT) p. + dict. & conc.: 8 color maps; 20 cm. NF black morocco, yapp, red-gold edges. Missionary edition.
Published by Printed At Ye Theatre in Oxford,, 1680
Seller: Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. Circa 1680-1689; this bible belonged to early Hollywood Silent Film Producer and Director, J. Stuart Blackton, known as the "Father of American Animation"; Blackton's name is written on a detached front flyleaf; there is also an inscription of another, earlier owner, which reads: "My Lady Anne Hollis gave me this booke upon the 17th of April 1703, Grace Clar[e]"; this is a ca. 1680 copy of the Old Testament of the King James Bible; Old Testament ONLY, ending with the book of Malachi; this 8vo imprint was rarely bound in 2 separate volumes, as it obviously was here; the title page is trimmed and mounted and may not belong to this edition, though it most likely does; many editions of this imprint were published from 1680-1689; as far as I can tell, they all included the entire bible, so it is possible that this was rebound in 2 volumes, the 2nd of which was lost at some point in the subsequent 3+ centuries; Bible is FAIR to GOOD- in blind-tooled brown full-leather; rai.
Published by Printed by Robert Barker, London, 1634
Seller: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, United Kingdom
[16], 904pp. Printed in black letter. Double columns. With a map of Canaan. Horizontal tear to general title, ink stains to p.535 - touching text with some loss of sense. [Bound after:] The booke of Common Prayer, and the Administration of the Sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England. London. Robert Barker, 1634. [96]pp. Title page laid down - loss to margins and border. [And:] S[PEED], J[ohn]. The genealogies recorded in the sacred scriptures, according to every Family and Tribe. With the line of our saviour Jesus Christ, observed from Adam to the Blessed Virgin Mary. [s.i.], [s.n.], [s.d.] [2], 34pp. [Bound before:] [PSALTER - English] STERNOLD, Thomas. HOPKINS, John. The whole booke of psalms. London. Printed by W. S. for the Company of Stationers, 1634. [10], 90pp, [8]. Without final two leaves. Naive paper repair to foot of leaf A2, loss to head of terminal four leaves - with loss to running title. Quarto in 8s. Contemporary blind-tooled reversed calf, later rebacked and recornered, later black morocco lettering-piece. Boards heavily rubbed and marked. The definitive Anglican text of the Reformation. 'The Authorized Version of the English Bible, first printed in 1611.is the most widely-published text in the English language. During many generations, large portions of it were known by heart by people on both sides of the Atlantic. With Shakespeare, its exact contemporary, the Authorized Version has contributed countless quotations and expressions which have slipped, hardly noticed, into English language and idiom.The book was always printed according to a very precise formula. The lengthy wording of the title-page was unvarying. Every Bible opened with the standard preface to James I, 'To the Most High and Mighty Prince James.', beginning 'Great and manifold were the blessings.' The text of the Bible was arranged in strict convention. It was generally laid out in two columns, with separate numbered verses. Each chapter opened with a short summary of its content. There were no interpretative notes, but there were brief references in the margins to parallel passages or variant readings. 246-249pp, HAMEL, Christopher De. The Book. A History of the Bible. London, 2001. Herbert 488.
Published by Robert Barker.by the Assignes of John Bill, London, 1633
Seller: Borg Antiquarian, Lake Forest, IL, U.S.A.
Tooled leather. Condition: Very Good +. Dust Jacket Condition: Custom Case. Very Early Elizabethan Printing. 12mo, original tooled leather 17th century binding, engraved frontispiece, very closely cut borders, all edges gilded, original green silk page divider, [viii blank] + ~ 524 + [vi blank] pages. THE NEW TES_/ TAMENT / Of our Lord and / S A V I O V R / - Jesus Christ Newly translated out of the / Originall Grrek : and / with the former transla- / tions diligently compared / and revised , by his Maie- / sties special commande- / ment. ---------------------------- Imprinted at London / By Robert Barker, Printer / to the Kings most Excel- / lent Majesty, and by / the Assignes of John Bill, 1633. Cum privilegia. A GEM! In an original tooled leather binding, no less. Beautiful clear type. Minimal wear. Some pages so closely cropped by the printer that the chapter headings at the top have been partially excised, though not the text. In order to ensure its proper long-term preservation, we commissioned Scott Kellar, distinguished Chicago bookbinder and restorer, to make minor professional repairs and to construct a protective box for this already Exceptional and Rare tiny edition of the Authorized King James version of the New Testament. Finely bound in contemporary tan embossed calf over wooden boards, richly gilt to spine. four hubs, and boards. Marbled pastedowns & endpaper. a.e.g. and gauffered. Spine very slightly rubbed with partial loss of caps at head and foot (restored and almost invisible). Edges of engraved title page reinforced; overall a fine copy. Ink inscriptions on two front free endpapers naming "Edmund James Gore" & his London addresses. The continental binding on this small format Authorized version MAY suggest that it might be a pirated edition of the English Bible pirated in Amsterdam. For example, the Stam printing family were printing small format Bibles in 1673-- after our publication (see Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, IV, p.467). Herbert 713-14, Wing B2511A.