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‎Bible. English. 1812. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎Philadelphia: Stereotyped for the Bible Society at Philadelphia by T. Rutt Shacklewell London and pr. by William Fry 1812. 12mo 17.9 cm 7". 456 459–78 481–633 1 pp. 1 f. 191 1 pp. <br><br>The first Stereotyped Bible Printed in America. The Bible Society of Philadelphia founded in 1808 with Bp. William White as its first president was the first Bible society organized in the United States. It published this the first stereotype Bible printed in the U.S. from plates imported from London; the B.F.B.S. contributed £500 towards the purchase of the plates and they were admitted to the U.S. free of import duties. The initial run produced 1050 copies of the complete Bible and 750 copies of the New Testament in double columns in very small type.<br>    Provenance: Signature of Edward H. Mills dated 27 May 1843 on front pastedown. From the collection of Michael Zinman. <br>    <br>    Shaw & Shoemaker 24835; Hills 213; Herbert 1560; O'Callaghan 110; Wright Early Bibles of America 192–93; Rumball-Petre 189. Contemporary sheep rubbed with joints opening and leather lost at spine head; wormwork to spine and some margins of text. Volume "soft" with sewing pulling away from spine and a few gatherings separated; text foxed and browned as often; several leaves perhaps two dozen damaged with some loss of text perhaps a dozen more with small tears. Lacking two leaves of the Old Testament all others present. A distressed copy of this important edition and priced accordingly. Stereotyped for the Bible Society at Philadelphia, by T. Rutt, Shacklewell, London, [and pr. by William Fry] hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 35967

‎Bible. English. 1819. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments.stereotype 7th edition.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society stereotyped by E. & J. White; pr. by D. Fanshaw 1819. 8vo 24.2 cm 9.5". 705 1 215 lacking 1/2 1 blank pp. <br><br>Early American Bible Society Bible following its first which appeared in 1816. This stereotyped New York Bible was done from the same plates as Fanshaw's 1818 Long Primer Octavo and this 1819 example is seen institutionally far more often in microform copies than in genuine holdings.<br>    Provenance: Front cover with blind-stamped logo of the American Bible Society; title-page with inked inscription reading "Mary Ann Lanings word obscured August 24 1823." . <br>    <br>    Shaw & Shoemaker 47213; Hills 375. Contemporary sheep double-panelled in blind spine with gilt-ruled raised bands and gilt-stamped leather title label; binding rubbed and unevenly faded leather cracking over spine. Foxing ranging from mild to severe; last few leaves waterstained; some dog-earing. One worm track to upper outer margin of a few leaves. New Testament lacking title.<br>    Well used but not abused; an evocative copy. American Bible Society (stereotyped by E. & J. White; pr. by D. Fanshaw) hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 7970

‎Bible. English. 1831. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible . In two volumes.‎

‎Boston: Pr. by Stephen Forster at the Boston Press Francis Jenks proprietor for Gray & Bowen 1831. 4to 27.7 cm 10.875". In 2 vols. I: lacking frontis. 2 ff. 915 1 blank pp. II: lacking frontis. 2 ff. 804 1 blank pp. 1 blank f. <br><br>Handsomely and plainly printed in two columns of large type without notes this two-volume Bible is as remarkable for the becoming simplicity of its layout as it is for its handsome binding of red leather gilt.<br>    Binding: Boston binding Straight-grained red morocco amply gilt in the Regency style: Front corners with a wide gilt-stamped foliate frame enclosing a narrow blind-ruled frame. Spine with raised bands a broad foliate gilt roll on each band second and fourth compartments gilt-lettered within rest with gilt frames. Gilt inner dentelles and board edges. Red and white silk head bands. Marbled endpapers in a stone pattern. All edges gilt.<br>    Provenance: Presentation inscription on front fly-leaves: Preston S. and Francis M. Lincoln to their grandmother Hannah Shepard 1835. Small booklabel of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. <br>    <br>    Hills 733; O'Callaghan 208. Binding as above edges and joints with minor rubbing front joint of vol. II opening from foot bindings showing a few light or small abrasions; overall clean and attractive. Lacking frontispiece for vol. I and possibly a frontispiece for vol. II: O'Callaghan gives this edition as having a frontispiece for each volume while Hills cites two copies one this size with a frontispiece for vol. I only and a large paper copy with a frontispiece for each volume. A few closed tears into text without loss; some pages especially towards the end of vol. I shallowly chipped without loss of impression; light foxing throughout with occasional darker browning or staining. Inked ownership inscription on the recto of the first fly-leaf of each volume. [Pr. by Stephen Forster at the Boston Press, Francis Jenks, proprietor, for] Gray & Bowen hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 8254

‎Bible. English. 1904. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha.‎

‎Boston: R. H. Hinkley 1923. 8vo. 14 vols. 70 plts. <br><br>This handsome and much-sought edition of the King James Bible was printed at the Merrymount Press and limited to 2574 sets: 1000 on wove paper 1000 on laid paper 488 on handmade paper and 86 on Japan paper. This set is #233 printed on handmade paper and contains 70 fine plates usually 5 per volume and mostly photogravures after paintings. The edition was designed for smooth reading and the text is set in ordinary paragraphs without chapter and verse numbers.<br>    This work has a complicated and as yet not fully explained printing history. It was probably first printed in 1904 with sheets reissued or reprinted at various times in the subsequent two decades. Even the name of the publisher on the title-page varies; "The Grolier Society" sometimes appears in place of Hinkley.<br>    Binding: Publisher's quarter tan pigskin spine leather over deeply grained polished bare wooden boards with bevelled edges on the three outer sides in the style of incunable and 16th-century books. Raised bands on spines; spine panels tooled and lettered in blind. Unusual and attractive. <br>    <br>    Smith 209; Hills 2155 for the 1904 edition and explanation of reissues. Bound as above with top edge gilt other edges uncut. Spines darkened and some chipped. One cover detached and present. Much enjoyment. R. H. Hinkley hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 20518

‎Bible. English. Authorized ie. "King James Version". 1632. i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible conteyning the Old Testament and the New.‎

‎London: Robert Barker.by the assignes of John Bill 1632. Folio 34 cm 13.4". 15 507 1 ff. lacking 7 prelim. ff. <br><br>preceded by Speed John. The genealogies recorded in the Sacred Scriptures according to euery familie and tribe. London: F. Kingston 1632. Folio. 2 34 pp. with Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. Sternhold & Hopkins. 1632. The whole booke of Psalmes. Collected into English meeter. London: Pr. by R. Badger for the Co. of Stationers 1632. Folio. 2 114 pp. lacking 8 index pp.<br>    Attractive folio King James Bible set in roman in double columns ruled in red throughout with woodcut headpieces and decorative capitals. Darlow and Moule suggest that this edition was actually printed in early 1633 as a number of copies are recorded as having their title-page dates altered by hand to read 1633 as is the case here.<br>    The Apocrypha are present with the blank space on the last page of Malachi filled with an early inked "account of the several books in the Apocrypha." => The Psalter following the Bible includes music. The O.T. title-page is engraved and signed very faintly in this example by William here "Guilielmus" Hole and is framed by an elaborate architectural border displaying the coats of arms of the 12 tribes of Israel and portraits of the 12 Apostles. => The recto of the list of books is a full-page engraving of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden surrounded by animals. The New Testament has a separate title-page dated 1632 with an ornate wood-engraved border featuring Justice and Truth along with the British lion and unicorn and various architectural motifs.<br>    The volume opens with two fly-leaves bearing genealogical records in several different early inked hands with dates ranging from 1743 through 1847. A copy of Speed's Genealogies precedes the Old Testament while the "Description of Canaan" with map that should close the Genealogies has been bound in after the O.T. title-page. <br>    <br>    ESTC S122379; Darlow & Moule 359; STC 2nd ed. 2298.5. Speed: ESTC S126191; STC 2nd ed. 23039a.4. Psalms: ESTC S122383; STC 2nd ed. 2633. Recent mottled calf covers fillet-framed and panelled in blind with decorative inner blind roll and blind-tooled corner fleurons; spine with gilt-stamped title and gilt-ruled raised bands. Front cover with two slender scrapes; title-page with date altered in ink to 1633 as above. Front fly-leaves with margins repaired; “Description of Canaan” with inner margin reinforced. Bible seven preliminary leaves lacking calendar dedication preface and list of books all present; Psalms four final index leaves only lacking; foliation slightly erratic. Varying degrees of age-toning occasional light waterstaining some margins with faint smudging; in fact and in sum a nice volume to hold and work with. Robert Barker...by the assignes of John Bill hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 26102

‎Bible. English. Authorized ie. King James version. 1814. i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments with copious marginal references; also the introductions to all the books and chapters in the Bible with the general preface as affixed to the commentary of Thomas Scott D.D.‎

‎Philadelphia: William W. Woodward 1814. 2 vols. in 1. 4to 24.1 cm 9.5". 441 160 ff. <br><br>Early American printing of this popular commentary originally published in several years’ worth of weekly portions. The text is that of the King James Bible and is supplemented by extensive notes from Thomas Scott one of the founding members of the Church Missionary Society. <br>    <br>    Hills 259; Shaw & Shoemaker 30867. Contemporary treed sheep spine with gilt-ruled raised bands and gilt-stamped leather title-label; binding rubbed front joint cracked back joint starting from top spine extremities chipped. Front pastedown with private collector’s small bookplate title-page with early inked ownership inscription in upper margin. Pages age-toned. William W. Woodward hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 19820

‎Bible. New Testament. English. 1791. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Translated out of the original Greek and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by the special command of King James I of England.‎

‎United States of America i.e. Worcester Mass.: Pr. at the press in Worcester Massachusetts by Isaiah Thomas 1791. Folio extra 400 mm; 16". New Testament ONLY. 1 f. pp. 789–1012; 19 plts. <br><br>Present here is the extracted New Testament from => the first folio Bible printed in America from the press of the printer whom Ben Franklin called the "Baskerville of America." Being also only the fourth complete Protestant Bible in English printed in the former British colonies its text is the standard King James version printed in double-column format in roman type; and Thomas's production is famous for its typography its achievement in size the pages are 15.5" tall and especially its illustrations. The plates 19 of them were engraved by four of America's greatest artisans: J. Norman Alexander Doolittle Joseph H. Seymour and Samuel Hill.<br>    "An alphabetical table of proper names" was planned but not printed as indicated by the catchword on the final page; the table does appear in the quarto edition Thomas printed the same year. This volume does contain at its end the whole Bible's "Index to the Holy Bible" and its several "tables" of Weights Measures and Coins; Time; Offices and Conditions of Men; and Kindred and Affinity. <br>    <br>    Hills 29; O'Callaghan 38; Herbert 1353; Rumball-Petre Rare Bibles 171; Evans 23186 Wright Early Bibles of America pp. 74–88. 18th-century mottled calf nicely rebacked with edges of boards renewed and text block resewn. Old waterstaining from light to severe throughout extending across text and image areas of plates with very variable impact; age-toning occasional staining and off-setting from plates in only the usual degrees. Lower margins display some notable chips and purposeful paper tear-aways and a good many closed tears; only the latter reach sometimes into text without loss. Several plates have had closed tears neatly repaired from the rear; the plate of Mary Magdalen and the final leaf of the last Table show OLD replacement of paper where original paper was torn away from blank areas; the copy retains the old dog-earings and page-creasings of long use and bears pencillings on its final leaf. => A copy that has seen much happen to it over its more than 200 years of existence; still a sturdy interesting and imposing copy of this impressive early American New Testament. Pr. at the press in Worcester, Massachusetts, by Isaiah Thomas hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 41520

‎Bible. NT. English. 1842. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎Philadelphia: Thomas Sutton 1842. 8vo. 240 pp. <br><br><br>    <br>    Hills 1153. Later 19th century quarter sheep over paper boards; worn paper over boards with water damage some bubbling chipping on board edges and chipping at head and foot of spine. A few dog-ears and tears without loss of text four pages shaved at outer edge with loss of last few letters of most lines. Moderate staining. Extensive pencil and ink notations and scribbles on endpapers some ink and pencil marks elsewhere. Front fly-leaf and rear fly-leaf and endpaper lacking. Thomas Sutton hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 16088

‎Bible. NT. English. 1831. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.‎

‎Exeter N.H.: James Derby 1831. 32mo 11.1 cm 4.375". 259 1 blank pp. lacks the frontis. <br><br>Stereotyped by the publisher" this 32mo pocket New Testament is printed in two columns in small type set 16 lines to the inch.<br>    Binding: Straight-grained roan covers gilt-ruled and spine gilt extra. <br>    <br>    O'Callaghan 213; Hills 765 not calling for a frontis. ; not in Herbert. Binding rubbed with corners bumped and spine-gilt faded but still softly pretty; lacking the frontispiece which Hills does not call for and title-page partially detached at gutter. Pp. 5�6 and 229�30 chipped on lower outer corner with loss of part of page number from the former; free endpapers chipped; some old dog-ears; light foxing and occasional spots and occasional light waterstaining. => An attractive solid small American Testament. James Derby unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 7513

‎Bible. NT. English. 1831. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.‎

‎Exeter N.H.: James Derby 1831. 32mo 11.1 cm 4.375". 259 1 blank pp. lacks the frontis. <br><br>Stereotyped by the publisher" this 32mo pocket New Testament is printed in two columns in small type set 16 lines to the inch.<br>    Binding: Straight-grained roan covers gilt-ruled and spine gilt extra. <br>    <br>    O'Callaghan 213; Hills 765 not calling for a frontis. ; not in Herbert. Binding rubbed with corners bumped and spine-gilt faded but still softly pretty; lacking the frontispiece which Hills does not call for and title-page partially detached at gutter. Pp. 5–6 and 229–30 chipped on lower outer corner with loss of part of page number from the former; free endpapers chipped; some old dog-ears; light foxing and occasional spots and occasional light waterstaining. => An attractive solid small American Testament. James Derby unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 7513

‎Bible. NT. English. 1842. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎Philadelphia: Thomas Sutton 1842. 8vo. 240 pp. <br><br><br>    <br>    Hills 1153. Later 19th century quarter sheep over paper boards; worn paper over boards with water damage some bubbling chipping on board edges and chipping at head and foot of spine. A few dog-ears and tears without loss of text four pages shaved at outer edge with loss of last few letters of most lines. Moderate staining. Extensive pencil and ink notations and scribbles on endpapers some ink and pencil marks elsewhere. Front fly-leaf and rear fly-leaf and endpaper lacking. Thomas Sutton hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 16088

‎Bible. OT. Ruth. English. 1947. Authorized ie. "King James Version". O. T. i. e.‎

‎The book of Ruth from the translation prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I with a preface by Mary Ellen Chase and illustrations by Arthur Szyk.‎

‎New York: Printed by the Aldus Printers for the Limited Editions Club 1947. Small folio 31 cm 12.2". 42 6 double-fold pp.; col. illus. <br><br>Szyk's eight full-page full-color "Oriental Realism" illustrations in the style and tradition of Oriental miniatures are dramatically eye-filling in this Limited Editions Club production. The edition is limited to 1950 copies this is no. 230 with the appropriate LEC newsletter laid in each signed by the illustrator. The volume is set in intertype Weiss with six large initials in gold; "Ruth" on the half-title and title-page are also printed in gold; and the paper is Worthy special.<br>    Binding: Bound by Russell-Rutter Company in half white leather with slightly raised bands a gilt-background title label; smooth vellum-paper sides gold-stamped with a large image of Ruth holding a sheaf of grain and a scythe. Top edge gilt. <br>    <br>    Limited Editions Club Bibliography of the Fine Books Published by The Limited Editions Club 184. Binding as above in the original gold foil-covered slipcase; volume with spine and corners moderately darkened and rubbed slipcase foil with expectable rubbing and spine chipped. LEC newsletter creased with small stains. In spite of these flaws still a sturdy case and a pleasing book internally bright and lovely. [Printed by the Aldus Printers for the] Limited Editions Club hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 36857

‎Bible. OT. Ruth. English. 1947. Authorized ie. "King James Version". O. T. i. e.‎

‎The book of Ruth from the translation prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I with a preface by Mary Ellen Chase and illustrations by Arthur Szyk.‎

‎New York: Printed by the Aldus Printers for the Limited Editions Club 1947. Small folio 31 cm 12.2". 42 6 double-fold pp.; col. illus. <br><br>Szyk's eight full-page full-color "Oriental Realism" illustrations in the style and tradition of Oriental miniatures are dramatically eye-filling in this Limited Editions Club production. The edition is limited to 1950 copies this is no. 230 with the appropriate LEC newsletter laid in each signed by the illustrator. The volume is set in intertype Weiss with six large initials in gold; "Ruth" on the half-title and title-page are also printed in gold; and the paper is Worthy special.<br>    Binding: Bound by Russell-Rutter Company in half white leather with slightly raised bands a gilt-background title label; smooth vellum-paper sides gold-stamped with a large image of Ruth holding a sheaf of grain and a scythe. Top edge gilt. <br>    <br>    Limited Editions Club Bibliography of the Fine Books Published by The Limited Editions Club 184. Binding as above in the original gold foil-covered slipcase; volume with spine and corners moderately darkened and rubbed slipcase foil with expectable rubbing and spine chipped. LEC newsletter creased with small stains. In spite of these flaws still a sturdy case and a pleasing book internally bright and lovely. [Printed by the Aldus Printers for the] Limited Editions Club hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 36857

‎Bible. Dutch. States General Version. 1777‎

‎Biblia Dat is Der gantsche H. Schrift vervattende alle Canonyke.‎

‎<p>Dordrecht 1777. Hard Cover. 2 p.l. 422 numb. ll. 4 ll. 132 numb. ll.; 15 cm. This printing not in Darlow & Moule; see II: 3307 for note on the original 1637 edition; see 3356 for near date. Bound with this is Het Boek Der Psalmen Nevens De Gezangen. Amsterdam H. Brandt et. al. 1775 with music. A Cathechismus at end may be part of the Psalm book. Bound in full leather. Stock#OB219. VG.</p> Dordrecht, 1777 hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : OB219

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‎BIBLE. DUTCH. STATES GENERAL VERSION‎

‎Bybel Dat Is De Gansche H. Schrift Vervattende alle de Kanonyke Boeken des Ouden En Nieuwen Testaments�‎

‎Gorinchem: Nicolaas Goetzee 1748. 1748. 3 Parts in 2 Volumes. folio. ff. 3 pp. viii 19 ff. 1 342 2 151; 2 172 2 77. engraved frontis. by J.Punt after J. de Wit engraved dedication coat of arms by J. v. Schley & 12 double-page engraved maps 3 partly folding. engraved title vignette in Vol. I by J.Punt. titles to New Testament & Apocrypha with woodcut vignettes. woodcut ornaments & initials. text in double columns. contemporary gilt-paneled mottled calf gilt backs joints cracked chipping to extremities & along joints foot of spine of Vol. I renewed head of spine of Vol. II defective some foxing & browning new endleaves in Vol. I. cfDarlow & Moule 3350 quarto format. Hardcover. Gorinchem: Nicolaas Goetzee, 1748. Hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : elala1540

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‎Bible. English. New Testament. Gospels. Revised Standard Version 1952. Throckmorton Burton H. Jr. editor.‎

‎Gospel Parallels. A Synopsis of the First Three Gospels With alternative readings from the Manuscripts and Noncanonical Parallels.‎

‎Thomas Nelson & Sons c1967. 'Third Edition revised'. Hard Cover. xxv 191 p.; 26 cm. "Text used is the Revised Standard Version 1952. The arrangement follows the Huck-Lietzmann Synopsis Ninth edition 1936. Edited by Burton H. Throckmorton Jr." Texts printed in parallel columns with notes. Contents include Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; Explanation of Signs; Definition of Terms; Types of Text; The Papyri; Versions of the New Testament; Church Fathers; Noncanonical Gospels; Index of Noncanonical Parallels; Index of the Gospel Parallels; The Infancy Narratives; The Galilean Section; The Sermon on the Mount; The Sermon on the Plain; Luke's Special Section; The Judean Section; The Synoptic Apocalypse; The Last Supper; Appearances of the Risen Lord. Dj; fine. Stock#22335. Thomas Nelson & Sons [c1967]. 'Third Edition, revised' hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 22335

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‎Bible. English. Authorized ie. "King James Version". 1611 2008. i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible conteyning the Old Testament and the New newly translated out of the original tongues & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised.‎

‎Litchfield Park AZ: Bible Museum 2008. Folio. Unpaginated. <br><br>A 400th anniversary edition of the King James Bible being an accurate complete full-size facsimile of the "Great He" Bible. This copy is one of 1000 designated "The Subscriber's" version with => two original leaves from the 1611 printing one from the Old Testament leaf Fff2 Psalms 88:6 through 90:5 and one from the New leaf K3 John 8:39 through 9:41. Both leaves are in excellent condition.<br>    This book is very large and extremely heavy and will require considerable extra shipping charges. Bound in full brown leather and in an open-back slipcase. As new. Bible Museum hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 35166

‎Bible. English. 1865. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society 1865. Tall 12mo 18 cm; 7". 765 pp. <br><br>57th edition" according to the verso of the title-page; multiple issues of the King James version were released by the American Bible Society in 1865. The present attractively bound example of the Society's "Nonpareil 12mo" edition includes a separate title-page for the New Testament and four family record pages unused in this case.<br>    Binding: Brown blind-embossed calf with ornate strapwork designs surrounding a central cartouche "blank" areas textured with a wavy pattern like moir� silk; spine with blind rules "forming" spine compartments.<br>    Evidence of readership: A few passages marked with pencilled X'es and a few pages turned in for ready finding e.g. the 23d psalm; Luke 7 a chapter of miracles; Revelation's description of heaven. Two slips laid into Hebrews citing verses with names following � suggested reading from or for those people Prayer memos <br>    <br>    Not in Hills. Binding as above a little rubbed. Blind pressure-stamp of the York County Bible Society and private ownership signature on front free endpaper. Age-toning and some foxing brown stain in lower margin of last few leaves i.e. "Contents". => A rather nice copy made particularly interesting by its signs of use. American Bible Society unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 34165

‎Bible. English. 1837. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised with Canne's marginal notes and references.‎

‎Cooperstown N.Y.: H. & E. Phinney 1837. 4to 28 cm 11". Frontis. 768 pp.; 10 plts. <br><br>One of the Phinneys' series of stereotyped quarto Bibles of which 138 editions were published between August 1822 and winter 1848. The Phinney brothers Henry and Elihu carried on the business their father Elihu Phinney had started in 1795; the elder Phinney had established a press bookshop and newspaper after resettling in Cooperstown from Connecticut. James Fenimore Cooper a delegate to the 1816 convention that formed the American Bible Society learned to set type in his shop � for fun Hills 69. The younger Phinneys however were not to be restricted to one shop: They sold their stock which consisted of their own publications together with books brought in from Philadelphia and New York from large travelling wagons and established a "bookboat" on the Erie Canal that enabled them to reach a larger portion of western New York.<br>    The New Testament here has a separate title-page and the volume is llustrated with 10 wood engraved plates including two frontispieces. <br>    <br>    Hills English Bible in America 972. Contemporary sheep gilt-lettered on the spine. Binding rubbed with abrasions along edges and joints spine pulled at head. Ex-library with white-lettered shelf number on spine. Light foxing. One plate with tear from bottom edge not intruding upon illustration. Small hole to one leaf with loss of several letters of marginal notes. H. & E. Phinney unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 15822

‎Bible. English. 1841. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Together with the Apocrypha.with Canne's marginal notes and references.‎

‎Cooperstown N.Y.: H. & E. Phinney 1841. 4to 28.7 cm 11.3". Frontis. 576 4 99 3 579�768 pp.; 10 plts. <br><br>One of the Phinneys' series of stereotyped quarto Bibles of which 138 editions were published between August 1822 and winter 1848. The Phinney brothers Henry and Elihu carried on the business their father Elihu Phinney had started in 1795; the elder Phinney had established a press bookshop and newspaper after resettling in Cooperstown from Connecticut. James Fenimore Cooper a delegate to the 1816 convention that formed the American Bible Society learned to set type in his shop � for fun Hills 69. The younger Phinneys however were not to be restricted to one shop: They sold their stock which consisted of their own publications together with books brought in from Philadelphia and New York from large travelling wagons and established a "bookboat" on the Erie Canal that enabled them to reach a larger portion of western New York.<br>    This edition has the Apocrypha added and 11 woodcut plates in total; the New Testament has a separate title-page. The family record leaves here are mostly unused but bear a few names with dates from 1845 through 1899.<br>    Provenance: Front pastedown with small bookplate of 20th-century collector Michael Zinman. <br>    <br>    Hills English Bible in America 1100. Binding see: Wolf From Gothic Windows to Peacocks 126. Contemporary goat embossed in arabesque patterns over a diapered background with central diamond-shaped medallion spine with gilt-stamped leather title label and compartments gilt extra; worn and abraded with portion of front cover faded leather rubbed over joints and extremities spine leather cracking. Hinges tender. Front free endpaper lacking frontispiece recto used for pencilled list of names one plate with inked notation on verso and another with pencilled ones. One other plate with pencilled notes in margins and pencil and ink markings throughout text. Some leaves browned. H. & E. Phinney hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 7995

‎Bible. English. 1833. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations dilligently compared and revised. With Canne's marginal references. Together with the Apocrypha and index. The text corrected according to the standard of the American Bible Society. Stereotyped by James Connor New York.‎

‎Brattleboro VT: Peck & Wood 1833. 4to 29 cm 11.25". Frontis. 4 1 blank 5-527 1 78 2 blank frontis. 2 1 blank 3-168 56 9 5 2 blank pp.; 8 plts. <br><br>Large thick quarto. "Stereotype Edition" stated on title-page; two frontispieces and six additional full-page wood engravings by A. Anderson. Bound in between the New Testament and Index is the John Brown Concordance "stereotyped by B. & J. Collins" whose title-page bears no place or date; it is likely that this is the Collins printing of the Concordance often found bound into Bibles of this period.<br>    This Bible includes the Old Testament 527 pp. Apocrypha 78 pp. New Testament 168 pp. John Brown's Concordance 56 pp. an index 9 pp. tables 3 pp. and "An Account of the Lives Sufferings and Martyrdom of the Apostles and Evangelists" 2 pp.<br>    Provenance: Late 20th-century book label of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. <br>    <br>    Not in Hills; not in O'Callaghan. Contemporary full sheep with four raised bands on the spine and "Holy Bible" gilt-stamped on a tan morocco spine label. Binding rubbed joints starting. First two leaves following the title-page and pp. 433-436 loosening. Pages 47-48 of the New Testament chipped in outer margin and p. 9 of the index torn all without loss of text. Pages foxed as expectable. Complete. Peck & Wood hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 4703

‎Bible. English. Authorized ie. "King James Version". 1831. i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesty's special command.‎

‎Oxford: Pr. at the University Press by Samuel Collingwood & Co. 1831. 24mo. 528 ff. <br><br>A lovely gift Bible presented in the 19th century to one James Henry Newman by five members of his immediate family.<br>    Binding: Contemporary embossed rich cordovan-colored morocco cathedral binding featuring inter alii the Holy Ghost in Pentacostal dove�form the Agnus Dei and stained/leaded glass "windows" both pointed and rosette. Spine additionally with gilt-stamped title; turn-ins with blind-roll design. All edges brightly gilt. <br>    <br>    Not in Herbert. Binding as above in beautiful condition. First front fly-leaf with early inked familial gift inscription including an explanation of one brother's having opted out of the group present!; second front fly-leaf with inked dedicatory poem. Pr. at the University Press by Samuel Collingwood & Co. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 22266

‎Bible. English. 1823. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. With Canne's marginal notes and references. To which are added an index; an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments with their significations; tables of scripture weights measures and coins etc. Stereotyped by E. White New-York.‎

‎Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless 1823. 4to 29.5 cm 11.5". 2 blank frontis. 2 1 blank 3-4 6 5-570 frontis. 2 573-748 749-770 18 54 2 blank pp.; 10 plts. including 2 frontispieces and 8 full-page engravings. <br><br>Large thick quarto Bible. "Kimber and Sharpless Stereotype Edition" stated on title-page. No date stated. O'Callaghan says that "The first edition of this Bible was printed in 1823. The stereotype plates of the Old Testament were cast by Elihu White of New York; those of the New by B. & J. Collins. Kimber and Sharpless continued the publication of large and numerous editions until 1844 when they sold the plates to Jasper Harding."<br>    Contents include general title-page a note to the reader order of books contents of the Old and New Testaments Old Testament New Testament title-page New Testament Index and Tables Psalms of David and "A Brief Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments." by John Brown. With two frontispieces and 8 additional full-page historical engravings.<br>    Provenance: Late 20th century bookplate of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. Ownership inscription dated 1889 on blank side of first frontispiece. <br>    <br>    Hills 460; O'Callaghan 161-162; Shaw & Shoemaker 11824. Contemporary sheep with four raised bands accented in gilt and forming compartments. The second compartment bears a red morocco label and "Holy Bible" stamped on it in gilt. Binding a bit rubbed front joint opening a bit about 1" at top. Foxed as expectable. Long tear to pp. 401-402 without loss of text but definitely affecting it. Evidence of two leaves of family records between the Old and New Testaments having been torn out. Most of the pages of John Brown's Concordance are waterstained in margins. Red silk bookmark laid in. Complete. Kimber and Sharpless hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 4731

‎Bible. English. 1823. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. With Canne's marginal notes and references. To which are added an index; an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments with their significations; tables of scripture weights measures and coins etc. Stereotyped by E. White New-York.‎

‎Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless 1823. 4to 29.5 cm 11.5". 2 blank frontis. 2 1 blank 3-4 6 5-570 frontis. 2 573-748 749-770 18 54 2 blank pp.; 10 plts. including 2 frontispieces and 8 full-page engravings. <br><br>Large thick quarto Bible. "Kimber and Sharpless Stereotype Edition" stated on title-page. No date stated. O'Callaghan says that "The first edition of this Bible was printed in 1823. The stereotype plates of the Old Testament were cast by Elihu White of New York; those of the New by B. & J. Collins. Kimber and Sharpless continued the publication of large and numerous editions until 1844 when they sold the plates to Jasper Harding."<br>    Contents include general title-page a note to the reader order of books contents of the Old and New Testaments Old Testament New Testament title-page New Testament Index and Tables Psalms of David and "A Brief Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments." by John Brown. With two frontispieces and 8 additional full-page historical engravings.<br>    Provenance: Late 20th century bookplate of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. Ownership inscription dated 1889 on blank side of first frontispiece. <br>    <br>    Hills 460; O'Callaghan 161-162; Shaw & Shoemaker 11824. Contemporary sheep with four raised bands accented in gilt and forming compartments. The second compartment bears a red morocco label and "Holy Bible" stamped on it in gilt. Binding a bit rubbed front joint opening a bit about 1" at top. Foxed as expectable. Long tear to pp. 401-402 without loss of text but definitely affecting it. Evidence of two leaves of family records between the Old and New Testaments having been torn out. Most of the pages of John Brown's Concordance are waterstained in margins. Red silk bookmark laid in. Complete. Kimber and Sharpless hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 4731

‎Bible. English. 1833. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations dilligently compared and revised. With Canne's marginal references. Together with the Apocrypha and index. The text corrected according to the standard of the American Bible Society. Stereotyped by James Connor New York.‎

‎Brattleboro VT: Peck & Wood 1833. 4to 29 cm 11.25". Frontis. 4 1 blank 5-527 1 78 2 blank frontis. 2 1 blank 3-168 56 9 5 2 blank pp.; 8 plts. <br><br>Large thick quarto. "Stereotype Edition" stated on title-page; two frontispieces and six additional full-page wood engravings by A. Anderson. Bound in between the New Testament and Index is the John Brown Concordance "stereotyped by B. & J. Collins" whose title-page bears no place or date; it is likely that this is the Collins printing of the Concordance often found bound into Bibles of this period.<br>    This Bible includes the Old Testament 527 pp. Apocrypha 78 pp. New Testament 168 pp. John Brown's Concordance 56 pp. an index 9 pp. tables 3 pp. and "An Account of the Lives Sufferings and Martyrdom of the Apostles and Evangelists" 2 pp.<br>    Provenance: Late 20th-century book label of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. <br>    <br>    Not in Hills; not in O'Callaghan. Contemporary full sheep with four raised bands on the spine and "Holy Bible" gilt-stamped on a tan morocco spine label. Binding rubbed joints starting. First two leaves following the title-page and pp. 433-436 loosening. Pages 47-48 of the New Testament chipped in outer margin and p. 9 of the index torn all without loss of text. Pages foxed as expectable. Complete. Peck & Wood hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 4703

‎Bible. English. 1837. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised with Canne's marginal notes and references.‎

‎Cooperstown N.Y.: H. & E. Phinney 1837. 4to 28 cm 11". Frontis. 768 pp.; 10 plts. <br><br>One of the Phinneys' series of stereotyped quarto Bibles of which 138 editions were published between August 1822 and winter 1848. The Phinney brothers Henry and Elihu carried on the business their father Elihu Phinney had started in 1795; the elder Phinney had established a press bookshop and newspaper after resettling in Cooperstown from Connecticut. James Fenimore Cooper a delegate to the 1816 convention that formed the American Bible Society learned to set type in his shop — for fun Hills 69. The younger Phinneys however were not to be restricted to one shop: They sold their stock which consisted of their own publications together with books brought in from Philadelphia and New York from large travelling wagons and established a "bookboat" on the Erie Canal that enabled them to reach a larger portion of western New York.<br>    The New Testament here has a separate title-page and the volume is llustrated with 10 wood engraved plates including two frontispieces. <br>    <br>    Hills English Bible in America 972. Contemporary sheep gilt-lettered on the spine. Binding rubbed with abrasions along edges and joints spine pulled at head. Ex-library with white-lettered shelf number on spine. Light foxing. One plate with tear from bottom edge not intruding upon illustration. Small hole to one leaf with loss of several letters of marginal notes. H. & E. Phinney unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 15822

‎Bible. English. 1841. Authorized ie. "King James Version". i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Together with the Apocrypha.with Canne's marginal notes and references.‎

‎Cooperstown N.Y.: H. & E. Phinney 1841. 4to 28.7 cm 11.3". Frontis. 576 4 99 3 579–768 pp.; 10 plts. <br><br>One of the Phinneys' series of stereotyped quarto Bibles of which 138 editions were published between August 1822 and winter 1848. The Phinney brothers Henry and Elihu carried on the business their father Elihu Phinney had started in 1795; the elder Phinney had established a press bookshop and newspaper after resettling in Cooperstown from Connecticut. James Fenimore Cooper a delegate to the 1816 convention that formed the American Bible Society learned to set type in his shop — for fun Hills 69. The younger Phinneys however were not to be restricted to one shop: They sold their stock which consisted of their own publications together with books brought in from Philadelphia and New York from large travelling wagons and established a "bookboat" on the Erie Canal that enabled them to reach a larger portion of western New York.<br>    This edition has the Apocrypha added and 11 woodcut plates in total; the New Testament has a separate title-page. The family record leaves here are mostly unused but bear a few names with dates from 1845 through 1899.<br>    Provenance: Front pastedown with small bookplate of 20th-century collector Michael Zinman. <br>    <br>    Hills English Bible in America 1100. Binding see: Wolf From Gothic Windows to Peacocks 126. Contemporary goat embossed in arabesque patterns over a diapered background with central diamond-shaped medallion spine with gilt-stamped leather title label and compartments gilt extra; worn and abraded with portion of front cover faded leather rubbed over joints and extremities spine leather cracking. Hinges tender. Front free endpaper lacking frontispiece recto used for pencilled list of names one plate with inked notation on verso and another with pencilled ones. One other plate with pencilled notes in margins and pencil and ink markings throughout text. Some leaves browned. H. & E. Phinney hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 7995

‎Bible. English. Authorized ie. "King James Version". 1831. i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesty's special command.‎

‎Oxford: Pr. at the University Press by Samuel Collingwood & Co. 1831. 24mo. 528 ff. <br><br>A lovely gift Bible presented in the 19th century to one James Henry Newman by five members of his immediate family.<br>    Binding: Contemporary embossed rich cordovan-colored morocco cathedral binding featuring inter alii the Holy Ghost in Pentacostal dove–form the Agnus Dei and stained/leaded glass "windows" both pointed and rosette. Spine additionally with gilt-stamped title; turn-ins with blind-roll design. All edges brightly gilt. <br>    <br>    Not in Herbert. Binding as above in beautiful condition. First front fly-leaf with early inked familial gift inscription including an explanation of one brother's having opted out of the group present!; second front fly-leaf with inked dedicatory poem. Pr. at the University Press by Samuel Collingwood & Co. unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 22266

‎Bible. English. Authorized ie. "King James Version". 1611 2008. i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible conteyning the Old Testament and the New newly translated out of the original tongues & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised.‎

‎Litchfield Park AZ: Bible Museum 2008. Folio. Unpaginated. <br><br>A 400th anniversary edition of the King James Bible being an accurate complete full-size facsimile of the "Great He" Bible. This copy is one of 1000 designated "The Subscriber's" version with => two original leaves from the 1611 printing one from the Old Testament leaf Fff2 Psalms 88:6 through 90:5 and one from the New leaf K3 John 8:39 through 9:41. Both leaves are in excellent condition.<br>    This book is very large and extremely heavy and will require considerable extra shipping charges. Bound in full brown leather and in an open-back slipcase. As new. Bible Museum hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 35166

‎Bible. English. Polyglot. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.‎

‎THE ENGLISH VERSION OF THE POLYGLOTT BIBLE, CONTAINING THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS.‎

‎Old and New Testaments bound in one: pp. viii, 3-587; 190 + Engraved frontis and title. Irregular pagination. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. Double column. Early manuscript ownership of Julia A. Lumbard on first fly leaf. Front fly leaves loose. 16mo. 145 mm. Original leather binding. Original leather spine label, lettered in Gothic type. Spine worn with small loss at rear joint. Title continues: 'With The Marginal Readings: Together With A Copious And Original Selection Of References To Parallel And Illustrative Passages. Exhibited In A Manner Hitherto Unattemped'. Hardbound. Good. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. This is the English text from Samuel Baxter's eight language Polyglot printed in London in 1822. The little book became an immediate success and later editions are not uncommon, but this first edition is quite SCARCE. Hills 753; D/M 1785. PAIMP 21‎

‎BIBLE. KING JAMES VERSION‎

‎THE BIBLE FOR TO-DAY ; ED. BY JOHN STIRLING‎

‎Oxford University Press. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Oxford University Press unknown‎

Bookseller reference : GRP111118435

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‎BIBLE. KING JAMES VERSION.; Hilder rowland Illustrator‎

‎THE BIBLE FOR TO-DAY ; ED. BY JOHN STIRLING‎

‎Oxford University Press 1941-01-01. Unknown Binding. Very Good. Oxford University Press unknown‎

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‎Bible. King James Version‎

‎The Blessings of Jesus and God's Great Adventure 2 vol. set‎

‎Millstream Press 1980. Hardcover. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. The dust jacket is missing. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less. Millstream Press hardcover‎

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‎Bible. N. T. English. Standard Authorized Version 1859‎

‎The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised Bound with the Book of Psalms - Same Imprint Same Year‎

‎New York American Bible Society 1859. 1859 Edition. text & Psalms Pica 8vo. Scattered marginal foxing. Very good in the original full calf. Professionally and period sympathetically re-cased with the title blocked direct in gilt; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 447 pages; Description: 447 p. 16 cm. Related Names: American Bible Society. New York, American Bible Society unknown‎

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‎Bible. New International Version‎

‎Proverbs: Wisdom for Life‎

‎Biblica. Paperback. POOR. Noticeably used book. Heavy wear to cover. Pages contain marginal notes underlining and or highlighting. Possible ex library copy with all the markings/stickers of that library. Accessories such as CD codes toys and dust jackets may not be included. Biblica paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 3191794646 ISBN : 156320617X 9781563206177

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‎Bible. NT. English. 1864. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With engravings on wood from designs of Fra Angelico Pietro Perugino Francesco Francia.‎

‎London: Longman Green Longman Roberts & Green 1864. 4to 29.5 cm 11.75". Frontis. iii�xvi 540 pp.; illus. <br><br>First edition and one of 250 large paper copies printed of this lavishly illustrated quintessentially Victorian Bible. The decorations and initials were drawn and engraved by Henry Shaw who also supervised the engravings of the illustrations after Leonardo da Vinci Titian Raphael and other Italian masters; engravers involved with the project included F. Anderson James Cooper Messrs. Dalziel W.T. Green William Linton and many others all of whom labored mightily in this attempt to reproduce the feel of a 16th-century production.<br>    Binding: Signed reddish-brown morocco binding by Root & Son with covers and spine gilt extra; extremely wide and handsome turn-ins elaborately gilt tooled.<br>    Provenance: Front fly-leaf with attractively inked gift inscription to the Rev. John Francis O'Hern the third Bishop of Rochester NY dated 1929. <br>    <br>    Not in Darlow & Moule. Leather with light restoration; front pastedown with traces of a now-absent bookplate. Small area of front joint outside expertly resealed/repaired; the weight of this substantial volume dictates storage on the volume's back not its lower edge. => A lavishly produced Victorian New Testament in an impressive binding. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 13347

‎Bible. NT. English. RheimsBishops' version. 1633. N. T.‎

‎The text of the New Testament of Iesus Christ translated out of the vulgar Latine by the Papists of the traiterous Seminarie at Rhemes . Whereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke commonly used in the Church of England.‎

‎London: Pr. by Augustine Mathewes one of the assignes of Hester Ogden 1633. Folio 33.3 cm 13.25". Frontis. engr. t.-p. 58 912 18 25 1 206 2 17 1 blank pp. <br><br>When the Jesuit scholars at Rheims succeeded in printing their Catholic translation of the New Testament into English first edition 1582 the event affected various English Protestant scholars in different ways: Some were offended or outraged others intrigued and yet others spurred to action. William Fulke of Pembroke College Cambridge was among those offended outraged and spurred: In 1589 he produced the first edition of his work attempting to refute the Rheims New Testament. His approach however � which was to print the Rheims NT in parallel columns with the Bishops' NT the then accepted version of the Church of England supplying accompanying notes and explanations � had unforeseen consequences.<br>    As Darlow and Moule comment "by printing the Rheims Testament in full side by side with the Bishops' version Fulke secured for the former a publicity which it would not otherwise have obtained and was indirectly responsible for the marked influence which Rheims exerted on the Bible of 1611." Alan Thomas elaborates by observing that "many a dignified or felicitous phrase was silently lifted by the editors of King James's Version and thus passed into the language" Great Books and Book Collectors p. 108.<br>    This is the fourth edition "wherein are many grosse absurdities corrected." A portrait of William Fulke precedes the engraved title-page both done by William Marshall. The Biblical text is followed as issued by Fulke's Defense of the Sincere and True Translation of the Holy Scriptures into the English Tongue against the Manifold Cavils Frivolous Quarrels and Impudent Slanders of Gregorie Martin. <br>    <br>    STC 2nd ed. 2947; Darlow & Moule 371; ESTC S121246; Herbert 480. Contemporary mottled calf covers framed and panelled in gilt double fillets with gilt-stamped corner fleurons spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label all edges gilt; binding rubbed leather moderately acid-pitted joints cracked rectangle of leather lost at upper inner corner of front cover. Lower edges of closed book rubber-stamped; free endpapers excised; lower outer corners lightly waterstained at rear; pages otherwise slightly age-toned but notably clean. A sound good copy. Pr. by Augustine Mathewes on[e] of the assignes of Hester Ogden hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 24066

‎Bible. NT. English. 1864. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With engravings on wood from designs of Fra Angelico Pietro Perugino Francesco Francia.‎

‎London: Longman Green Longman Roberts & Green 1864. 4to 29.5 cm 11.75". Frontis. iii–xvi 540 pp.; illus. <br><br>First edition and one of 250 large paper copies printed of this lavishly illustrated quintessentially Victorian Bible. The decorations and initials were drawn and engraved by Henry Shaw who also supervised the engravings of the illustrations after Leonardo da Vinci Titian Raphael and other Italian masters; engravers involved with the project included F. Anderson James Cooper Messrs. Dalziel W.T. Green William Linton and many others all of whom labored mightily in this attempt to reproduce the feel of a 16th-century production.<br>    Binding: Signed reddish-brown morocco binding by Root & Son with covers and spine gilt extra; extremely wide and handsome turn-ins elaborately gilt tooled.<br>    Provenance: Front fly-leaf with attractively inked gift inscription to the Rev. John Francis O'Hern the third Bishop of Rochester NY dated 1929. <br>    <br>    Not in Darlow & Moule. Leather with light restoration; front pastedown with traces of a now-absent bookplate. Small area of front joint outside expertly resealed/repaired; the weight of this substantial volume dictates storage on the volume's back not its lower edge. => A lavishly produced Victorian New Testament in an impressive binding. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 13347

‎Bible. NT. English. RheimsBishops' version. 1633. N. T.‎

‎The text of the New Testament of Iesus Christ translated out of the vulgar Latine by the Papists of the traiterous Seminarie at Rhemes . Whereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke commonly used in the Church of England.‎

‎London: Pr. by Augustine Mathewes one of the assignes of Hester Ogden 1633. Folio 33.3 cm 13.25". Frontis. engr. t.-p. 58 912 18 25 1 206 2 17 1 blank pp. <br><br>When the Jesuit scholars at Rheims succeeded in printing their Catholic translation of the New Testament into English first edition 1582 the event affected various English Protestant scholars in different ways: Some were offended or outraged others intrigued and yet others spurred to action. William Fulke of Pembroke College Cambridge was among those offended outraged and spurred: In 1589 he produced the first edition of his work attempting to refute the Rheims New Testament. His approach however — which was to print the Rheims NT in parallel columns with the Bishops' NT the then accepted version of the Church of England supplying accompanying notes and explanations — had unforeseen consequences.<br>    As Darlow and Moule comment "by printing the Rheims Testament in full side by side with the Bishops' version Fulke secured for the former a publicity which it would not otherwise have obtained and was indirectly responsible for the marked influence which Rheims exerted on the Bible of 1611." Alan Thomas elaborates by observing that "many a dignified or felicitous phrase was silently lifted by the editors of King James's Version and thus passed into the language" Great Books and Book Collectors p. 108.<br>    This is the fourth edition "wherein are many grosse absurdities corrected." A portrait of William Fulke precedes the engraved title-page both done by William Marshall. The Biblical text is followed as issued by Fulke's Defense of the Sincere and True Translation of the Holy Scriptures into the English Tongue against the Manifold Cavils Frivolous Quarrels and Impudent Slanders of Gregorie Martin. <br>    <br>    STC 2nd ed. 2947; Darlow & Moule 371; ESTC S121246; Herbert 480. Contemporary mottled calf covers framed and panelled in gilt double fillets with gilt-stamped corner fleurons spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label all edges gilt; binding rubbed leather moderately acid-pitted joints cracked rectangle of leather lost at upper inner corner of front cover. Lower edges of closed book rubber-stamped; free endpapers excised; lower outer corners lightly waterstained at rear; pages otherwise slightly age-toned but notably clean. A sound good copy. Pr. by Augustine Mathewes on[e] of the assignes of Hester Ogden hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 24066

‎Bible. Psalms. Dutch. Metrical Versions. States General Version‎

‎Het Boek Der Psalmen Nevens De Gezangen Bij De Hervormde Kerk Van Nederland in Gebruik; Door Last Van De Hoog Mogende Staaten Generaal Der Vereenigde Nederlanden Uit Drie Berijmingen Van J. E. Voet Van T Genootschap Laus Dei Salus Populo Van H. Ghyse‎

‎Amsterdam 'S Graavenhaage : Bij Hendrick Christoffel Gutteling 1773. First Edition. Scattere marginal foxing. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 438 pages; Physical desc. : pp. 3. 438. 8vo. Subjects; Bible. Psalms. Dutch. Metrical Versions. States General Version. [Amsterdam], 'S Graavenhaage : Bij Hendrick Christoffel Gutteling hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 138571

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‎BIBLE. REVISED STANDARD VERSION‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments. Revised Standard Version. Being the Version set forth AD 1611 revised AD 1881-1885 and AD 1901. Revised AD 1946-1953. Second Edition of the New Testament AD 1971. Pocket Text Edition‎

‎Oxford University Press Oxford c.1975. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Oxford University Press, Oxford, [c.1975] unknown‎

Bookseller reference : GRP113267166

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‎BIBLE; English; Geneva version.‎

‎The Bible: that is the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament.‎

‎London: Robert Barker 1615. Quarto in eights 208 x 154 mm. Later 17th-century black morocco decorative gilt spine 18th-century red morocco label roll-tool border on sides enclosing gilt roll tool panels and crowned corner ornaments marbled endpapers. Engraved title pages double-page map of the Holy Land in the Genealogies other wood-engravings in the text. Binding a little rubbed some headlines shaved by the binder a few neat old repairs tear across fore-corner of Qq8 with loss of some words repair to margin of 3E6 with loss of side note a few faint burn marks in same gathering doubtless from the proximity of a candle but overall in very good condition and complete with title pages and the blank leaf A1. A most attractive Jacobean Bible in the Geneva version the version still used by Oliver Cromwell in the middle of the 17th century. Herbert describes this 1615 printing as "the last roman type quarto edition of this version printed by Barker". Herbert 342. London: Robert Barker, unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 110558

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‎BIBLE; English Authorized version.‎

‎The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New;‎

‎London: Henry Hills and John Field; publisher not stated; Printed for the Companie of Stationers 1660; 1660; 1661. A complete restoration Bible 3 works bound in 1 volume octavo 166 x 109 mm. 19th-century black morocco spine lettered in gilt and richly gilt to compartments covers panelled with gilt rules gilt edges marbled endpapers. Additional engraved title page for bible; all ruled in red. Contemporary female ownership signature to title page of BCP 19th and 20th century bookplate to pastedown and front free endpaper pencilled transcript of section of hymn to front free endpaper. Very minor wear to head of spine light abrasion to rear cover front joint beginning to split at foot though still firm closely cropped at times occasionally impinging on text a couple of instances of very minor foxing a few trivial short closed tears and tiny chips. The bible has minor chipping without loss to engraved title top corner of Ii2 almost detached affecting 3 words repaired chip to first leaf of Apocrypha with slight loss and 3cm closed tear at foot of E6. A very good copy. An attractively bound copy of the Bible Book of Common Prayer and Psalms all dating from the time of the Restoration. It is difficult to find copies of these texts from this period complete and in good condition. The Bible is one of two issues of that year this distinguished by the presence of the Apocrypha here bound between the Old and New Testaments. ESTC R16969 Bible; R210225 BCP R176199 Psalter. London: Henry Hills and John Field; [publisher not stated]; Printed for the Companie of Stationers, unknown‎

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‎BIBLE; English; Authorized version.‎

‎The Holy Bible‎

‎Cambridge: Printed by John Archdeacon; and sold by John Beecroft John Rivington Benjamin White and Edward Dilly in London; and T. & J. Merrill in Cambridge. 1768. One volume bound as two quarto 310 x 243 mm. Contemporary red morocco richly gilt spines incorporating floriate and drawer-handle motifs dark green and olive green morocco twin labels sides with gilt Greek key border enclosing broad gilt border of repeated fan and urn motifs all edges gilt gilt roll tool turn-ins marbled endpapers broad sage green silk page markers. Frontispiece by Grignion after Hayman; printed in double columns. A few scrapes and light abrasions to bindings couple of old ink stains to front cover of volume II corners lightly bumped. A very good set. A handsomely printed Georgian Bible in a grand period binding. Provenance: from the library of the prominent Liverpool merchant and slave trader John Sparling 1731-1800; both volumes lettered in gilt on front cover "John Sparling Esqr." and with dark brown morocco labels lettered "St. Domingo House 1790. Lancashire"; armorial bookplate of William Sparling Petton in the second volume; volume I verso of front free endpaper bearing brief family genealogy down to 1815. "John Sparling was in partnership with William Bolden in the Virginia trade from the 1750s importing turpentine tar and tobacco and exporting salt hardware and woollen goods. Sparling also had interests in at least 29 slaving voyages between 1767 and 1793 although it is impossible to identify the value of the separate elements of his business as there is virtually no reference to his slave-trading activities in the surviving letter-book. Further complexity is generated by Sparling's leap into speculation in building land in the difficult trading conditions of the early 1770s. Property speculation tied up cash and was generally the preserve of non-mercantile investors but with war looming and trade stagnant Messrs Sparling and Company purchased 4.68 acres of a former market garden from Thomas Critchlow in about 1770. By 1772 they had laid out and paved Sparling Street. Together they may have received a net return of 150 per cent over approximately 15 years on this investment. Sparling's venture into property speculation paid handsome dividends on another front. He appears to have purchased land further south and to have paid for its embankment out into the River Mersey. This was sold to the Corporation in 1774/5 as the site of the intended Queen's Dock for £6700 a phenomenal price even taking into account the costs of embankment £1450. It is tempting to conclude that Sparling's election to the Common Council in 1768 and mayoralty in 1770 were significant in giving him preferential knowledge of the Corporation's plans for dock construction. This windfall may have helped to fuel Sparling and Company's investment in privateering in the late 1770s with at least five large vessels owned by the partnership during the American Revolutionary War. Thus during the 1770s and 1780s Sparling had interests in the Virginia trade slaving privateering and land speculation. Much of the risk and hence the profit was shared with his long-term business partner William Bolden so that the extent of Sparling's personal profits will probably never be known. Nonetheless his career does shed further light on the mentality of the mercantile community and their attitude to wealth and status. It has long been assumed for example that social status was keenly sought alongside commercial success and that the profits of the trade including slaving were invested in country estates for this purpose. Yet for most of his 40 years in business Sparling resided in a large house in Duke Street with his counting house to the rear in Henry Street. His partners Bolden and in the 1770s the timber merchants Edward Mason and Cornelius Bourne all lived in the same fashionable area of south Liverpool. During this period he also served as High Sheriff of Lancashire 1785 and Mayor of Liverpool 1770 and 1790. Sparling's interest in country property would therefore appear to have been only part of a complex web of investments in the early 1770s rather than a major quest for gentrification. He purchased the St Domingo estate two miles from Liverpool in the village of Everton for £3470 in 1773. The price included the curious mansion erected by George Campbell who had named the estate after the capture of several rich prizes off St Domingo in the West Indies in the 1750s. It was not until 1793 that Sparling began to completely remodel the house into an imposing classical mansion simultaneously indulging his passion for beautiful trees. With meticulous attention to the after-life Sparling also purchased a handsome vault in Walton churchyard visible from the windows of his mansion. Despite this lavish expenditure two surviving letters from the late 1790s confirm that St Domingo had been used only occasionally until Sparling finally retired from business in 1799: "I observe by the newspapers you have advertised your house etc in Liverpool for sale from which I conclude you are altogether retired from business and that you mean to make St Domingo your constant residence. Knowing your aversion to an indolent life I am not surprised at this step provided that you were determined to give up the bustle of commerce" letter to Sparling from Joseph Sherlock of Baltimore 8 June 1799. Perhaps even more intriguingly Sparling had purchased an estate at Petton in Shropshire in about 1786 but does not appear to have resided there either. The 'indolent' life of a country gentleman may have been unappealing to a man steeped in 'the bustle of commerce'. By contrast his son William was to show no apparent difficulty in distancing himself from trade helped by his education at Eton and the purchase of a commission in an exclusive army regiment the 10th Hussars. William Sparling moved permanently to the Shropshire estate in 1804 and appears to have cut all ties with Liverpool" Jane Longmore Rural retreats: Liverpool slave traders and their country houses chapter 3 of Slavery and the British Country House Dresser & Hann eds. English Heritage 2013 pp. 47-48. Herbert 1188. Cambridge: Printed by John Archdeacon; and sold by John Beecroft, John Rivington, Benjamin White, and Edward Dilly, in London; a unknown‎

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‎BIBLE; English Douai Rheims version.‎

‎The New Testament of Jesus Christ translated faithfully into English‎

‎Rheims NT & Douai OT: John Fogny NT; printed by Laurence Kellam OT 1582 & 1609-10. First edition of the English Catholic Bible in early but disparate bindings as usual the Old Testament in a contemporary Douai binding for presentation Together 2 works in 3 quarto volumes. NT: quarto 214 x 155 mm. Late 17th-century calf covers with a gilt rule border and gilt panel with a small fleuron at the corners spine with 6 panels the 2nd and 3rd with early 19th-century contrasting morocco labels; early 19th-century wove paper endleaves; sprinkled edges. Woodcut initials and ornaments; woodcut title from an early 17th-century Geneva Bible bound-in as frontispiece. Title and following leaf somewhat soiled and browned and repaired on the verso along the inner margin text lightly browned throughout with some minor dampstaining minor grubby marks and soiling in places inner margin of the final leaf repaired a very good copy. Old ink initials "AK" at the foot of the title; Rev. Joseph Abbot perhaps the Catholic priest of St Chad's Birmingham circa 1838-40 with his early 19th-century signature on the front pastedown; pencil purchase note on the front flyleaf "Hodgson 423 10/10/69 AMX". OT: 2 volumes quarto 225 x 168 mm. Contemporary gilt-tooled calf central gilt-stamped oval "IHS" with crucifix surrounded by flames frames with elaborate scrollwork spines gilt-stamped with repeated floral stamp; rebacked with original spines laid down corners mended. Titles within typographic ornament borders woodcut headpieces and decorative initials. Bookplates of Robert S. Pirie. An occasional minor marginal spot or smudge a very good copy. Each volume housed in a burgundy flat-back cloth box by the Chelsea Bindery. First edition of the Roman Catholic version of the Bible the Old Testament in a contemporary Douai binding presentation copy from John Knatchbull vice-president of the English College at Douai to Lady Joanna Berkeley 1555/6-1616 abbess of the Benedictine Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady Brussels with his inscription at the head of the title page of vol. 2: "John Knatchbull to the honorable Lady and his most respected mother the Lay sic Barkley Abbesse of the English Monastery in Bruxells". Offered here with a pleasing copy of the Rheims New Testament in 17th-century calf together comprising the first Roman Catholic version of the Bible in English. The English College at Douai was founded in 1568 by William Allen. In September 1579 Allen announced the project of a new English translation of the Bible. The translation was primarily the work of Gregory Martin 1542-1582 with the revisions of Allen Richard Bristow and William Reynolds. Martin translated the entire Vulgate between September 1578 and July 1580 but the book was published episodically the New Testament with Bristow's notes at Rheims in 1582 and the Old Testament in two volumes at Douai in 1609-10. As a result complete sets in uniform contemporary bindings are a chimera. "The appearance of a Catholic Bible in English undermined traditional protestant criticism that the Roman church kept scripture out of the hands of the laity. Instead protestant theologians such as Thomas Cartwright William Whitaker and William Fulke attacked the credentials of the translators and denounced their work as filled with error. Despite such criticism revised versions of Martin's translation remained extremely popular throughout the English-speaking world for nearly four hundred years" ODNB. NT: Darlow-Moule-Herbert 177; Pforzheimer 68; STC 2884. OT: Darlow-Moule-Herbert 300; STC 2207. Rheims [NT] & Douai [OT]: John Fogny [NT]; printed by Laurence Kellam [OT], hardcover‎

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‎Bible; King James Version‎

‎Holy Bible : King James Text : Modern Phrased Version / Designed by Bradbury Thompson‎

‎New York : Oxford University Press 1980. Oxford Washburn college edition. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth; spine slightly cocked. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Uncommon in such positive condition. Enclosed in original pictorial slipcase. ; 1769 pages; Description: xxii 1769 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. Subjects: Bibles. New York : Oxford University Press hardcover‎

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‎Bible; King James Version‎

‎Washburn College Bible. King James Text Modern Phrased Version.‎

‎Oxford: Oxford Univ Pr T 1980. original full red cloth hardcoverillustrated1769 pages plus unused family record pagestop page edges giltvery light creasing to corners of last few pages otherwise a very clean near fine copy in rubbed original very good slipcase. First Thus. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Oxford Univ Pr (T)‎

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‎Bidpai. Kalilah wa Dimnah. Arabic version. English Harris Joseph active tr Mitford John ed Anderson Alexander engr‎

‎The fables of Pilpay 1872‎

‎2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - engara Pages 306. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1872. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback‎

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‎Bidpai. Persian version. Anvar i Suhayli. English. Keene Henry George tr‎

‎The first book of the Anvari Suheli; 1835 Leather Bound‎

‎2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1835. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 162. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover‎

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‎Bidpai. Persian version. Anvar i Suhayli. English. Keene Henry George tr‎

‎The first book of the Anvari Suheli; 1835 Hardcover‎

‎2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 162. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1835. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover‎

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