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‎Bible.‎

‎The Red Letter New Testament‎

‎London: Collins' Clear-Type Press no date. hardcover 444pp. Near fine. Undated c.1925. 32mo 4 3 / 4" X 3 1 / 2". Brown leather spine lettering in gilt. Wooden boards tooled cross in top board top board printed with "Jerusalem" rear board printed with "Bethlehem". All edges gilt. Previous owner's signature at head of first blank else internally clean. Colour illus. frontispiece. Collins' Clear-Type Press Hardcover‎

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Spafford Books
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‎BIBLE.‎

‎The Revised English Bible. With the Apocrypha.‎

‎Oxford Oxford Univ. Press- Cambridge Univ. Press 1989 Or. cloth. with dustjacket. XVII 828 IV 236 pp. Printed on thin paper. A few brownings on edges. In good condition. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 57400

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Antiquariaat Rashi
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‎BIBLE.‎

‎The Self-Interpreting Bible . By the Rev. John Brown . And an original Memoir of the Author.‎

‎1845. Glasgow William Mackenzie c. 1845. Large 4to. Original black morocco spine with raised bands and lettered in gilt ornamented in blind innder dentalles and all edges gilt; pp. iv family register not used additional steel-engraved title portrait of John Brown lix 1165 double-page birds-eye view of the Holy Land in steel-engraving; highly illustrated with steel-engraved plates map and tables; binding a little marked in places lower hinnge a little weakened; apart from occasional foxing a good and complete example of this sumptuous book production. The 18th-century Reverend John Brown was the son of a Scottish salmon fisher minister of the Secession church and theologian. As a young man he taught himself many languages and worked as a herdsman. 'Brown's learning while still a shepherd was so exceptional that he became the object of malign suspicion instead of wonderment. The allegation that he was in league with the devil he had to live down but such hostility may have induced him to gain employment as a travelling salesman—a chapman—in Fife Kinross-shire and the Lothians. His consuming interest in books however including religious works he found in the homes he called at displaced the business of selling and he was given up as "fit for nothing else but for being a scholar" Mackenzie 49' ODNB. His 1778 Self-Interpreting Bible remained in print until the twentieth century. Brown had 'transferred lists tables and other such aids from his dictionary. The Bible was a far more substantial work which did not prevent its becoming as Robert Burns bore out as familiar in Presbyterian households as John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Thomas Boston's Human Nature in its Fourfold State. Brown's text was furnished with a battery of cross-references minor marginal notes short introductions to each book a summary of contents at the head of each chapter ‘reflections’ on each chapter - in effect applying its message to readers - and explanatory footnotes. A lengthy introduction deals with the Bible's authority and inspiration its interpretation and biblical history from creation. All were intended as the title made clear to make the Bible accessible to the humblest reader unlike much biblical scholarship today ibid. hardcover‎

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Henry Sotheran Ltd.
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
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‎BIBLE.‎

‎The Song of Songs. Which is Solomon's. Illustrated byZeew Raban Bezalel‎

‎Jerusalem. Published the Hasefer Publising HouseS.D. Saltzmann. & Printed in Berlin by the Art Printing Press"Graphische-Cesellschaft". 1923. Hardcover. Book folio 33.5cm limited to 500 copieswith tipped-in ful colour plates with tissue guards by Ze'ev Raban.Chapter and verse numbers completed by hand and some other areashand-colored in quarter leather backed border decorated laid paper overboards hinges cracked and expertly restored boards slight dust wornvery good to fine ds1. ~ The Song of Songs also know as The Song ofSolomon or Canticles. A book of the Bible accepted as holy scripture byJews and Christians. Since the earliest recorded sources it has beenconsidered a book of the Old Testament by Christians;1 and since the8th century AD it has been considered one of the megillot scrolls ofthe Ketuvim the "Writings" the last section of the Tanakh or HebrewBible. Scripturally the Song of Songs is unique in that it makes noreference to "Law" or "Covenant". Nor does it refer to Yahweh the Godof Israel. And it does not explore "wisdom" in the manner of Proverbs orEcclesiastes although it does have some affinities to Wisdom literatureas the ascription to Solomon suggests. Instead it celebrates sexuallove.2 It gives "the voices of two lovers praising each otheryearning for each other proffering invitations to enjoy".3 The twovoices are in harmony each desiring the other and rejoicing in sexualintimacy; the women or "daughters" of Jerusalem form a chorus to thelovers functioning as an audience whose participation in the lovers'erotic encounters facilitates the participation of the reader.4.Wiki. . Jerusalem. Published the Hasefer Publising House,S.D. Saltzmann. & Printed in Berlin by the Art Printing Press"Graphisc hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE.‎

‎Werk in uitvoering. Ester Prediker Jona Judit Handelingen. Nieuwe Bijbelvertaling. Met vert. en toelichting.‎

‎N.pl. Nederlands Bijbelgenootschap Katholieke Bijbelstichting 1998. 279 p. 21 cm Pb. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 75987

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‎Bible.‎

‎Word of God; New Testament in Today's English Version‎

‎Walls Mississippi U.S.A.: Sacred Heart League 1971. Very Good 3rd Edition Mass Market Paperback 658 pages index edge marking guide to New Testament books; 511 grams/1 lb 2 oz. Binding is tight; no crease to spine corners; slight crease along spine edge of front and back covers; slight rub to edges and corners; age tanning pages are not brittle; pages are clean no marks to text no owner information gift messages store stamps remaimder marks stains or moisture damage. Will gift wrap no charge jjust state the occasion. 3rd Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Mass Market Paperback. Sacred Heart League Paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 003545

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Caroline Leone BookServices
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‎BIBLE.‎

‎Y Testament Newydd gyda Nodau Eglurhaol. New Testament in Welsh.‎

‎Wyddgrug: Argraffedig Gan Y Cyhoeddwr J.Lloyd. 1835. Full calf gilt. Marbled endpapers. 1396pp. Boards are soiled very rubbed and worn and fraying at head and tail of spine. Contents are age browned however the contents are sound. 1835 hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 76316

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Addyman Books
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
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‎BIBLE. THE NEW TESTAMENT IN ARMENIAN‎

‎Girg srbo avetaranin tyarn mero yev prkchin hisusi qristosi i.e. Armenian "The Books of the Gospels of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ".‎

‎Venice Michelangelo Barboni for Voskan Agulets'i 1685. 4to 180 x 133mm. Contemporary Armenian-style binding of blind-tooled calf over thin wooden boards rounded metal crosses on boards. Upper boards with coloured glass roundels inset. Two replacement long straps. A page of contemporary manuscript in Armenian at front some soiling and damp-staining particularly towards end. Small marginal hole in Ee1. Woodcut title-page and four full woodcut followed by four half-page headpieces. Numerous zoomorphic initials in text. 24 lines in double colums. 16 430 2 pp. � Rare early printing of the Four Gospels in Armenian printed in the pre-Mekhitarists period in Venice. Barboni printed a total of 12 works in Armenian from 1680 to 1690 comprising gospels psalters and other liturgical and devotional works.<br>Early in the seventeenth century as the Catholic church launched a campaign to bring Eastern Christians into its fold a large number of books were required. To meet this demand several Italian printing houses began to publish Armenian books. Despite the relative rise in printing in Armenian in this period all works are of the utmost scarcity today and many of them are virtually unobtainable. <br><br>In 1717 Manuk Petrosian Sebaastatsi known as Mkhitar was granted the island of San Lazzaro by the Venetian government and he and his congregation set up the Mkhitarist monastery that remains there today. They quickly became very active publishers having their books printed for them by Antonio Bortoli in Venice. Books printed in Venice prior to the Mkhitar printing period are rarely seen on the market. <br><br>OCLC only listing one copy: The British Library Incomplete. Wanting pp. 279 280 361-368 377 378 383-386 and all after 388<br>ICCU records another copy at the Mekhitarist library on San Lazzaro Venice hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 56725

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Lynge & Son
Denmark Dinamarca Dinamarca Danemark
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‎Bible. .‎

‎The wisdom of the Apocrypha‎

‎University of California Libraries 1910. Paperback. 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. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. University of California Libraries paperback‎

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‎BIBLE. BABCOCK S.‎

‎Bible Stories and Pictures from the Old and New Testaments.‎

‎New Haven:: Published by S. Babcock 1844. publisher's illustrated blue wrappers. Very light foxing; needs resewing. 3-1/2 x 2-1/4 inches. Vignette on title page and 7 engraved text illustrations. Published by S. Babcock, unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 61570

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‎BIBLE. BOCIAN M.‎

‎Lexikon der biblischen Personen. Unter Mitarbeit von U. Kraut und I. Lenz.‎

‎Stuttgart Alfred Kr�ner Verlag 1989. X510 p. Cloth 17.5 cm hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 151519

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‎Bible. Canticum canticorum; Hermann Alfred Sigg Illustrator.‎

‎Das Hohelied von Salomo‎

‎Zurich: Arta 1968. #70 of 200 copies signed by the artist. Very Good. 34 cm; 70 10 pages last five blank. Text of the Song of Songs in German. Illustrated throughout with original lithographs by Sigg printed from stone by Emil Mathieu. Printed on hand-made paper by Richard de Bas watermarked "Arta". Pages loose in portfolio as issued and preserved in laid paper chemise. Remains of original slipcase present but non-functional. Else fine. Arta unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 6073

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Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio
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‎BIBLE. CROY NC. N. C.‎

‎A primer of Biblical Greek.‎

‎Grand Rapids Cambridge William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1999. XVIII264 p. Paperback 24 cm Some pencil paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 151831

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‎BIBLE. DEUTERONOMIUM.‎

‎La Sainte Bible. Texte de la Vulgate traduction fran�aise en regard avec commentaires th�ologiques moraux philologiques historiques etc. r�dig�s d'apr�s les meilleurs travaux anciens et contemporains. Le Deut�onome introduction critique et commentaires par M. l'Abb� Trochon. Traduction fran�aise par M. L'Abb� Bayle.‎

‎Paris P. Lethielleux 1903 220 p. Cloth. 24.5 cm Rebound. Paper browning Introduction Latin text with parallel French translation hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 157901

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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

Bookseller reference : 35967

‎Bible. English. 1796. Authorized ie. King James Version. i. e.‎

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

‎Philadelphia: Pr. by Jacob R. Berriman for Berriman & Co. 1796. Folio 42.2 cm 16.7". 748 pp. 2 final ff. of back matter lacking; 18 plts. <br><br>Bible collector's treasure: the first edition of the Berriman Bible. Noted for its excellent illustrations by several contemporary American engravers including Alexander Anderson Cornelius Tiebout Francis Shallus and William Rollinson this large and handsomely produced lectern-sized folio Bible is printed in two columns with sidenotes including scriptural cross-references and a chronology. The plates include scenes of Adam and Eve in paradise frontispiece the Egyptian midwives drowning the Hebrews' infant sons Judas Maccabaeus slaying Apolloninus and Judas betraying Christ with a kiss; the maps show the presumed historical setting of the Garden of Eden and the Holy Land. One plate in this copy "The Parting of Lot and Abraham" is bound in upside-down.<br>    Provenance: Title-page with inked inscription in upper margin: "Benjamin Morris to Samuel White Sept. 17th 1826" and with tipped-in typed slip noting presentation to a seminary by the Rev. John Cyrus Madden class of 1893 who had received the book from Charles Reifschneider a descendant of White. Spine with gilt-stamped leather label reading "Deborah Morris to" � only! <br>    <br>    Herbert 1402; Hills 53; O'Callaghan 51; Rumball-Petre 175; Wright Early Bibles of America 325; Evans 30065; ESTC W004506. Early 19th-century mottled sheep covers framed in blind roll spine with gilt-stamped title label and compartment decorations; scuffed and rubbed gilt now mostly lost front cover with inkstain front joint cracked but holding and back one holed back free endpaper lacking. Spine head chipped with one label partly cut yes cut away and foot with inked shelving number; other library markings including bookplate pressure- and rubber-stamps and a few typical annotations. Pages age-toned to browned with offsetting and foxing ranging from mild to moderate occasional spotting and smudging some dog-eared corners;some leaves with margins chipped or short edge tears a few with tears extending into text some with loss of a few letters. Two leaves in Jeremiah torn with upper portions lacking one leaf crudely repaired some time ago last leaf tattered; two final leaves last portion of tables section and the subscribers list lacking with scraps of the "Table of Kindred & Affinity" laid in. => Marked by time and use still an agreeable and interesting example of a noteworthy edition. Pr. by Jacob R. Berriman for Berriman & Co. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 31848

‎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

Bookseller reference : 7970

‎Bible. English. Paraphrases. 1808.‎

‎The Holy Bible explained. Or the Old and New Testament digested and illustrated by way of question and answer.first American edition.‎

‎Baltimore: Henry S. Keatinge 1808. 12mo. 458 pp. <br><br>Compiled from the writings of the most eminent historians divines and commentators. <br>    <br>    Shaw & Shoemaker 15257. Contemporary sheep spine with gilt-stamped leather title label; binding worn and abraded with leather cracking over spine. Some offsetting to endpapers; pages age-toned. Henry S. Keatinge hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 8633

‎Bible. English. Douai Rheims. 1840.‎

‎The Holy Bible translated from the Latin Vulgat. Diligently compared with the Hebrew Greek and other editions in divers languages. The Old Testament first published by the English College at Doway A.D. 1609 and the New Testament first published by the English College at Rhemes A.D. 1582. With annotations references and a historical and chronological index.‎

‎Philadelphia: E. Cummiskey J. Howe 1840. 8vo. Frontis. to each testament engr. general t.-p. 691 1 blank pp. 3 ff. 191 1 pp.; 2 plts. <br><br>Reprint of the 1836 edition whose text was based on the fifth Dublin edition. As per collation a frontispiece to each testament an engraved general title-page and two other plates. <br>    <br>    Hills 1078. Publisher's diced calf spine elegantly gilt and covers with delicate gilt border hinges inside open but sewing strongly holding; otherwise general moderate wear and abrasion to covers rubbing with loss to edges and corners discolorations to spine in lowest compartment. Library bookplate on front pastedown; charge pocket and slip on rear endpapers; Inked private ownership inscriptions on front pastedown and title-page. Light foxing and browning second half of volume with crescent of stain to lower margin across gutter. E. Cummiskey, J. Howe unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 11870

‎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

Bookseller reference : 8254

‎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

Bookseller reference : 26102

‎Bible. English. 1611/1961. Authorized ie. King James Version. i. e.‎

‎The Holy Bible conteining the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of the originall tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his Majesties speciall Commandement. Appointed to be Read in Churches.‎

‎colophon: Cleveland: World Publishers 1961. Folio. 737 ff. <br><br>A fine full-size facsimile on specially made "antique" paper from the Ventura Mill at Cernobbio Italy faithfully reproducing the black-letter text of the first edition first issue the "He" issue of the King James Bible. => The edition was limited to 1500 copies of which this is number 878. It was printed by offset lithography and bound in full leather by Amilcare Pizzi of Milan in a handsome replica of the type of binding found on some copies of this edition. Binding as above with leather abraded at edges spine-tips and bands; joints open and fragile; lacks the slipcase. Interior fresh clean and lovely. A compromised copy but a handsome and interesting production not necessarily easy to find on the market; a large volume priced to permit its strengthening by a conservator should that be wished for. World Publishers hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 18423

‎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

Bookseller reference : 20518

‎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

Bookseller reference : 19820

‎Bible. English. Paraphrases. 1808.‎

‎The Holy Bible explained. Or the Old and New Testament digested and illustrated by way of question and answer.first American edition.‎

‎Baltimore: Henry S. Keatinge 1808. 12mo. 458 pp. <br><br>Compiled from the writings of the most eminent historians divines and commentators. <br>    <br>    Shaw & Shoemaker 15257. Contemporary sheep spine with gilt-stamped leather title label; binding worn and abraded with leather cracking over spine. Some offsetting to endpapers; pages age-toned. Henry S. Keatinge hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 8633

‎Bible. English. 1775. 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.‎

‎Cambridge: Pr. by John Archdeacon 1775–76. 4to in 8s 28.8 cm 11.33". Frontis. 639 ff. <br><br>with accompanying volume The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England: Together with the psalter or psalms of David. Cambridge: Pr. by John Archdeacon 1781. 8vo 20.7 cm 8.15". 376 ff. bound with Vickers William. A companion to the altar: Shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation in order to our worthy receiving the holy communion. London: Pr. for Thomas Beecroft 1783. Frontis. 2 v–55 1 adv. pp. lacking half-title or initial blank and with Bible. Psalms. English. Sternhold and Hopkins. The whole book of psalms collected into English metre. Cambridge: Pr. by John Archdeacon 1785. 8vo. 64 ff.<br>    This striking 18th-century set — owned by a wealthy Englishwoman who spent much of her life in Switzerland for more on which see below — pairs a handsome Cambridge Bible and BCP in => masterfully designed and executed deluxe matched bindings. The Bible opens with a frontispiece engraved by Charles Grignion after Francis Hayman; the Apocrypha are present in this copy and the New Testament has a separate title-page dated 1776. The BCP is bound with Companion to the Altar "Note This Book is bound up with the Common-Prayers of several sorts printed by the University of Cambridge" as per the title-page; Sternhold & Hopkins bring up the rear.<br>    Bindings: Contemporary mottled green morocco covers framed in Greek key roll and dentelles composed of urn and flower motifs surrounding central JHS medallions with red morocco inlays and gilt-tooled flames; spines with gilt-tooled compartment decorations Bible spine with gilt-stamped red leather title-label. While the covers of the two volumes are strongly similar overall and "read" as => identical on first glance the details of the design vary slightly between the Bible and the BCP as the size disparity — and possibly the time gap between the publication dates — necessitated the use of different tools. The spine designs differ more notably but still most companionably with the Bible's spine decorations being built up with foliate and floral motifs and the BCP's with suns and stars. => To engage in minute comparison of these bindings' detail is an entrancing exercise.<br>    Provenance: Front free endpaper of Bible used for family record: Francis James Barwell de Sandol Roy born in 1793 and died in 1813 "Quel angoisse!"; Henri Guillaume de Sandol Roy born in 1797; and a list of grandchildren: François Sophie Anna and Alfred. The title-page inscription confirms that this set was owned by Sophie Bridget Barwell de Sandol Roy 1769–1850 daughter of William Barwell a director of the East India Company; her brother Richard became a famously wealthy and scandalous nabob. Dubbed "la belle Anglaise" following her arrival in Neuchâtel Sophie made a great splash in Swiss society and received a proposal from Colonel François Isaac de Sandol Roy sometimes given as Sandol-Roy — a proposal which she at first rejected until he subsequently saved her from the guillotine in revolutionary Paris! For more on their story please see Musée Neuchatelois 1923 ed. pp. 2–4 which includes a reproduction of a portrait of Sophie de Sandol-Roy done by Sir Joshua Reynolds. <br>    <br>    Bible: Darlow & Moule 1247; ESTC T88808. BCP: Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1781:1; ESTC T212010. Companion: ESTC T76554. Psalms: ESTC T221010. Bindings as above moderate rubbing to extremities and sides with limited scuffing only; all edges gilt marbled endpapers and original matching dark blue bookmarks present still attached. Bible with small area of waterstaining to lower inner margins of first few leaves including frontispiece; varying faint to moderate foxing; one leaf with small repair to upper outer margin. BCP with a few instances of light foxing pages mostly clean; laid in is a stitched pamphlet which seems to be a record of additional family information involving Albert Victor and Mary although written in a challenging hand. => A gorgeous lavish production altogether with a remarkable arresting provenance. Pr. by John Archdeacon hardcover books‎

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‎Bible. English. 1796. Authorized ie. King James Version. i. e.‎

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

‎Philadelphia: Pr. by Jacob R. Berriman for Berriman & Co. 1796. Folio 42.2 cm 16.7". 748 pp. 2 final ff. of back matter lacking; 18 plts. <br><br>Bible collector's treasure: the first edition of the Berriman Bible. Noted for its excellent illustrations by several contemporary American engravers including Alexander Anderson Cornelius Tiebout Francis Shallus and William Rollinson this large and handsomely produced lectern-sized folio Bible is printed in two columns with sidenotes including scriptural cross-references and a chronology. The plates include scenes of Adam and Eve in paradise frontispiece the Egyptian midwives drowning the Hebrews' infant sons Judas Maccabaeus slaying Apolloninus and Judas betraying Christ with a kiss; the maps show the presumed historical setting of the Garden of Eden and the Holy Land. One plate in this copy "The Parting of Lot and Abraham" is bound in upside-down.<br>    Provenance: Title-page with inked inscription in upper margin: "Benjamin Morris to Samuel White Sept. 17th 1826" and with tipped-in typed slip noting presentation to a seminary by the Rev. John Cyrus Madden class of 1893 who had received the book from Charles Reifschneider a descendant of White. Spine with gilt-stamped leather label reading "Deborah Morris to" — only! <br>    <br>    Herbert 1402; Hills 53; O'Callaghan 51; Rumball-Petre 175; Wright Early Bibles of America 325; Evans 30065; ESTC W004506. Early 19th-century mottled sheep covers framed in blind roll spine with gilt-stamped title label and compartment decorations; scuffed and rubbed gilt now mostly lost front cover with inkstain front joint cracked but holding and back one holed back free endpaper lacking. Spine head chipped with one label partly cut yes cut away and foot with inked shelving number; other library markings including bookplate pressure- and rubber-stamps and a few typical annotations. Pages age-toned to browned with offsetting and foxing ranging from mild to moderate occasional spotting and smudging some dog-eared corners;some leaves with margins chipped or short edge tears a few with tears extending into text some with loss of a few letters. Two leaves in Jeremiah torn with upper portions lacking one leaf crudely repaired some time ago last leaf tattered; two final leaves last portion of tables section and the subscribers list lacking with scraps of the "Table of Kindred & Affinity" laid in. => Marked by time and use still an agreeable and interesting example of a noteworthy edition. Pr. by Jacob R. Berriman for Berriman & Co. hardcover books‎

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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

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‎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

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‎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. English. Douai Rheims. 1840.‎

‎The Holy Bible translated from the Latin Vulgat. Diligently compared with the Hebrew Greek and other editions in divers languages. The Old Testament first published by the English College at Doway A.D. 1609 and the New Testament first published by the English College at Rhemes A.D. 1582. With annotations references and a historical and chronological index.‎

‎Philadelphia: E. Cummiskey J. Howe 1840. 8vo. Frontis. to each testament engr. general t.-p. 691 1 blank pp. 3 ff. 191 1 pp.; 2 plts. <br><br>Reprint of the 1836 edition whose text was based on the fifth Dublin edition. As per collation a frontispiece to each testament an engraved general title-page and two other plates. <br>    <br>    Hills 1078. Publisher's diced calf spine elegantly gilt and covers with delicate gilt border hinges inside open but sewing strongly holding; otherwise general moderate wear and abrasion to covers rubbing with loss to edges and corners discolorations to spine in lowest compartment. Library bookplate on front pastedown; charge pocket and slip on rear endpapers; Inked private ownership inscriptions on front pastedown and title-page. Light foxing and browning second half of volume with crescent of stain to lower margin across gutter. E. Cummiskey, J. Howe unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 11870

‎Bible. English. Selections.‎

‎Biblia. Or a practical summary of ye Old and New Testaments.‎

‎London: R. Wilkin 1728 i.e. 1727. 64mo 4 cm 1.57". 6 154 2 155–278 6 pp.; 16 plts. <br><br>Delightful example of an illustrated thumb Bible this being => the earliest known prose appearance of such according to Adomeit. Wilkin printed this tiny volume in 1727 and Adomeit notes that "copies are most commonly found with date altered in ink to 1728" — as is indeed the case here — "but there seems to be no difference between the copies outside of this change." In addition to the two engraved title-pages the text is illustrated with => 16 minscule engraved plates.<br>    Binding: Full black calf gilt extra board edges and turn-ins with gilt roll. All edges gilt; marbled endpapers. <br>    <br>    Adomeit Thumb Bibles B16 see also p. xvi; ESTC N64949; Opie L 25. Binding as above slightly expectably sprung spine gilt showing one crack. Dates inked in an early hand as above; frontispiece for New Testament affixed to final page of Old Testament. Pages and plates very clean. => A remarkable copy of a desirable item. R. Wilkin unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 41004

‎Bible. French. Pirot Louis & Albert Clamer‎

‎La Sainte Bible Texte Latin Et Traduction Francaise D'apres Les Textes Originaux Avec Un Commentaire Exegetique Et Theologique.‎

‎Paris: Letouzey & Ane. Good; Library paste-ins small stamp on title page one outer hinge . cracked internally a tight clean set. 1946. Hardcover. 8vo; Cloth and boards volumes 9-12 of 12. Mattheu Mark Luc & Jean. . Letouzey & Ane hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. GENESIS.‎

‎La Sainte Bible. Texte de la Vulgate traduction fran�aise en regard avec commentaires th�ologiques moraux philologiques historiques etc. r�dig�s d'apr�s les meilleurs travaux anciens et contemporains. La Gen�se et introduction au Pentateuque par M. l'Abb� H.-J. Crelier.‎

‎Paris P. Lethielleux 1901. XXXV464 p. Cloth. 24.5 cm Rebound. Paper browning Introduction Latin text with parallel French translation hardcover‎

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‎Bible. Hebrew‎

‎Biblia Hebraica‎

‎Stuttgart: Virtembergicum Institutum Biblicum 1949. Aduvantibus W. Baumgartner et el. Edidit Rud. Kittel; textum masoreticum curavit P. Kahle. Editio quinta typis editionis tertiae expressa. xl 1434p. 2 maps original black cloth in very nice condition. Virtembergicum Institutum Biblicum unknown‎

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‎Bible. Hebrew‎

‎Biblia Hebraica‎

‎Stuttgart: Virtembergicum Institutum Biblicum 1949. Aduvantibus W. Baumgartner et el. Edidit Rud. Kittel; textum masoreticum curavit P. Kahle. Editio quinta typis editionis tertiae expressa. xl 1434p. 2 maps original black cloth in very nice condition. Virtembergicum Institutum Biblicum unknown books‎

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‎Bible. Italian. 1562. Brucioli.‎

‎La Bibia che si chiama Il vecchio Testamento nuouamente tradutto in lingua volgare secondo la verit� del testo Hebreo . Quanto al nuouo Testamento � stato riueduto e ricorretto secondo la verit� del testo Greco.‎

‎Geneva: Stampato Appresso Francesco Durone 1562. 4to 26.2 cm; 10.375'. 6 ff. 465 i.e. 467 1 110 18 ff. 1 folding plt. facsim 1 folding table facsim; illus. <br><br>A much revised edition of Brucioli's Old Testament married to Massimo Teofilo's New Testament printed for Genevan Protestant refugees and meant to be spirited into Italy for crypto-Protestants. Darlow and Moule note that "this edition closely resembles certain contemporary French and English Bibles printed at Geneva. The woodcuts are the same as those in the French Bible of 1560 printed by Antoine Rebul . . . and the type is that of the English Geneva Bible of 1560." Of the two variations described in Darlow and Moule this copy is variant A meaning that the N.T. has marginal notes similar to those of the rest of the text; Darlow and Moule also tell us that "this revision. . . has been ascribed to Filippo Rusticio or Rustico."<br>    The work offers a handsome printer's device on its title-page along with => 24 in-text woodcuts of various sizes all located in the Old Testament and a folding plate "La forma de la restauration del Tempio." A second folding plate contains a table of the passion timeline. At the end of the edition's O.T. is a two-page commentary on "Lo stato dei giudei sotto la monarchia dei Romani" i.e. the state of the Jews in ancient Rome. <br>    <br>    Adams B1198; Darlow & Moule 5592. For more on Italian editions of the Bible see: Pelikan The Reformation of the Bible; the Bible of the Reformation p. 60. 18th-century vellum over boards with narrow yapp edges spine ruled in gilt covers framed in gilt with gilt arabesque centerpiece remnants of green silk ties; small sticker on spine front joint just starting pastedowns lost with turn-ins starting to warp and fly-leaves due to this tattered at edges. Light pencilling/inking on inside front board and evidence of bookplate no longer present. Age-toning variously with light often very faint waterstaining to most bottom corners; signature on title-page a few worn edges or unevenly trimmed leaves one repaired corner occasionally a spot and a number of leaves creased across lower outer corner. Folding plate and folding table both in excellent facsimile laid in. => A sturdy relatively affordable copy of this beautiful book. Stampato Appresso Francesco Durone hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. JOEST Chr.‎

‎Bibelstellenkonkordanz zu den wichtigsten �lteren M�nchregeln.‎

‎Steenbrugge In Abbatia S. Petri 1994. XLV149 p. Stiff wrappers 24.5 cm unknown‎

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‎BIBLE. JOSUE.‎

‎La Sainte Bible. Texte de la Vulgate traduction fran�aise en regard avec commentaires th�ologiques moraux philologiques historiques etc. r�dig�s d'apr�s les meilleurs travaux anciens et contemporains. Le livre de Josu� introduction critique et commentaires par M. l'Abb� Clair. Traduction fran�aise par M. L'Abb� Bayle.‎

‎Paris P. Lethielleux 1896. 135 p. Cloth. 24.5 cm Rebound. Paper browning Introduction Latin text with parallel French translation hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. KARTSCHOKE D.‎

‎Bibeldichtung. Studien zur Geschichte der epischen Bibelparaphrase von Juvencus bis Otfrid von Weissenburg.‎

‎M�nchen Wilhelm Fink Verlag 1975. 354 p. Cloth 24 cm hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. LEVITICUS.‎

‎La Sainte Bible. Texte de la Vulgate traduction fran�aise en regard avec commentaires th�ologiques moraux philologiques historiques etc. r�dig�s d'apr�s les meilleurs travaux anciens et contemporains. L�vitique introduction critique et commentaires par M. l'Abb� H.-J. Crelier. Traduction fran�aise par M. L'Abb� Bayle.‎

‎Paris P. Lethielleux 1902. XI168 p. Cloth. 24.5 cm Rebound. Paper browning Introduction Latin text with parallel French translation hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. LEOPOLD EF. E. F.‎

‎Lexicon hebraicum et chaldaicum in libros Veteris Testamenti ordine etymologico compositum in usum scholarum. Altera editio stereotypa C. Tauchnitiana nova impressio.‎

‎Leipzig Sumptibus O. Holtze 1889. VIII453 p. H.calf 14 cm Back gilt; foxed; cover worn at the extremes unknown‎

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‎BIBLE. LURKER M.‎

‎W�rterbuch biblischer Bilder und Symbole. Vierte Auflage‎

‎M�chen K�sel 1990. 506 p. Hardbound 19.5 cm hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. MAYER R. & J. REUSS.‎

‎Die Qumranfunde und die Bibel.‎

‎Regensburg Verlag Friedrich Pustet 1959. 168 p. Cloth 23 cm Including dustjacket hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. MARTIN David editor:‎

‎La Sainte Bible qui contient le vieux et le nouveau Testament revue sur les originaux Par David Martin Ministre du Saint Evangile a Utrecht‎

‎Paris Societe Biblique Francaise et Etrangere 1836. 12mo in 6s 151 x 92 mms. pp. iv 708 4 241 242 blank with the reading "en Babylone jusqu'� Christ quatorze g�n�rations" at the end of Matthieu 1. 17 contemporary sheepskin red leather label; blank leaf before title-page removed corners worn binding very slightly rubbed. David Martin 1639 - 1721 a French Protestant theologian published an edition of the New Testament in 1696; the first edition by him of both the Old and New Testaments appeared in 1707. Numerous editions of this work appeared after 1707 but the only copy of this particular printing that I could find in OCLC and other databases is in the University of Oklahoma library. This is a reprint of the 1744 edition. Paris, Societe Biblique Francaise et Etrangere, 1836 hardcover‎

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‎BIBLE. MINIATURE. BRYCE‎

‎The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments. Translated out of the Original Tongues and with Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By his Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches‎

‎Glasgow: David Bryce and Son; London: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press Warehouse Amen Corner 1896. 64mo 43 x 26 mms. pp. 876 28 engraved plates from drawings by C. B. Birch verso of title-page including frontispiece printed on India paper original magnifying class contained in inside front cover pocket original red morocco binding with ornately gilt fretwork surrounding centre red morocco circle spine gilt all edges gilt; upper front hinge slightly cracked slightly sprung some slight wear to extremities but generally a very good copy with the inscription "Mande Harvey/ Aug. 12th 1897." on the verso of the front free end-paper. The text is a reduced facsimile of the Oxford University Press "nonpareil Bible." Darrow and Moule revised 2064. Referenced by: Buchnummer des Verk�ufers 003415 Glasgow: David Bryce and Son; London: Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner, 1896 unknown‎

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‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1801. N. T.‎

‎2 lines in Greek then Novum Testamentum.‎

‎Londini: G. Woodfall for T.N. Longman & O. Rees et al. 1801. 12mo. 372 pp. pp. 365-68 bound in at end. <br><br>Darlow and Moule notes that this "closely resembles a duodecimo edition of 1794 printed at London impensis T. Longman etc. Reuss considers that the editor took the Elzevir text as his basis but arbitrarily introduced certain changes from a Plantin edition. The text of the present example differs slightly from that of 1794. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 4776. Contemporary sheep dyed unevenly framed in blind double fillets; rubbed over edges and extremities spine leather cracking and lost over foot of spine original spine label now absent. Front free endpaper lacking; pastedowns and title-page with pencilled and early inked annotations and doodles. Pages waterstained and lightly to moderately foxed. Last four pp. of index bound in after advertisements. G. Woodfall for T.N. Longman & O. Rees, et al. hardcover‎

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