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(Photo originale).
portrait d'un personnage religieux ardéchois en habits liturgiques.
Vals-les-Bains, A. Ribeyre, s.d. (vers 1880), 1 photo originale de 6 x 11 cm, contrecollée sur bristol, encadrement ;
Bookseller reference : 16075
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(Photo originale).
Vals-les-Bains:Couple en costume d'époque, posant dans les jardins du Casino, sur une passerelle au-dessus de la Volane.
s.n., s.n., s.d. (fin XIXème), 1 photo de 7 x 11 cm. ( les bords de la photo ont été coupés pour bien cadrer les personnages).
Bookseller reference : 19216
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(Vals-les-Bains).
VALS-LUXE (eau minérale naturelle).Cahier de comptabilité de la société (entrées & sorties des cadres de caisses et de verres).
Vals-les-Bains, Vals-Luxe, 1918 à 1921 ; 1 cartonnage à dos entoilé, titre sur étiquettes imprimée et manuscrite. cahier in-4 de 42 pages manuscrites et 43 feuillets blancs ;
Bookseller reference : 16884
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[ CADEN - MORBIHAN] CONSEIL DE LA COMMUNE DE CADEN
LETTRE DU CONSEIL DE LA COMMUNE DE CADEN, SUITE AU JUGEMENT RENDU PAR LE TRIBUNAL CIVIL DE VANNES DU 9 FRIMAIRE AN 7, CONDAMNANT LES COMMUNES DE RIEUX, CADEN ET ALLAIRE DES DOMMAGES ET INTERETS ET AMENDES SUITE A L'ASSASSINAT DE TROIS PERSONNES LORS DE RASSEMBLEMENTS DANS LES DITES COMMUNES, DANS LA NUIT DU 21 AU 22 BRUMAIRE AN 7 , LE CONSEIL ESTIME QUE L'INDIVIDU DE LA COMMUNE DE CADEN, SOUPCONNE D'AVOIR FAIT PARTIE DE CE RASSEMBLEMENT N'Y ETAIT PAS (PROUVE), DONC LA COMMUNE ESTIME QU'ELLE N'A PAS A PAYER LES DOMMAGES INTERETS ET LES AMENDES, DELIBERE A VANNES, LE 14 NIVOSE AN 7(3 Janvier 1799)
CADEN 1799 un papier, manuscrit à l'encre brune de 4 pages, sur papier vergé ligné bleuté filigrané , format : 25 x 19 cm, cachet fiscal en noir en haut de 1ère page : "REP. FRA. - 25 cent", signé de 3 signatures des membres du conseil en bas de la 3ème page : LETTRE DU CONSEIL DE LA COMMUNE DE CADEN, SUITE AU JUGEMENT RENDU PAR LE TRIBUNAL CIVIL DE VANNES DU 9 FRIMAIRE AN 7 (29 Novembre 1798), CONDAMNANT LES COMMUNES DE RIEUX, CADEN ET ALLAIRE DES DOMMAGES ET INTERETS ET AMENDES SUITE A L'ASSASSINAT DE TROIS PERSONNES LORS DE RASSEMBLEMENTS DANS LES DITES COMMUNES, DANS LA NUIT DU 21 AU 22 BRUMAIRE AN 7(11 et 12 Novembre 1798), LE CONSEIL ESTIME QUE L'INDIVIDU DE LA COMMUNE DE CADEN, SOUPCONNE D'AVOIR FAIT PARTIE DE CE RASSEMBLEMENT N'Y ETAIT PAS, DONC LA COMMUNE ESTIME QU'ELLE N'A PAS A PAYER LES DOMMAGES INTERETS ET LES AMENDES, DELIBERE A VANNES, LE 14 NIVOSE AN 7 (3 Janvier 1799)
Bookseller reference : 28701
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[ NALLIERS - VENDÉE ] ROLE DE LA COMMUNE POUR 1836/1838 + DÉCISION DE LA PRÉFECTURE AU SUJET DU PARTAGE DES MARAIS ENTRE LES COMMUNES DE NALLIERS, MOUZEIL ET SAINT MARTIN SOUS MOUZEIL 1809-1810
ROLE COMMUNAL DE LA COMMUNE DE NALLIERS POUR LES ANNÉES 1836 A 1838 [A PARTIR DU 31 JUILLET JUSQU'AU 1ER FÉVRIER 1838] + PRÉFECTURE DE LA VENDÉE - EXTRAIT DU REGISTRE DE L'ARRETÉ DU PRÉFET DE LA VENDÉE DU 1 ER FÉVRIER 1809 + UN EXTRAIT DE DECISION DU CONSEIL DE PRÉFECTURE A NAPOLEON VENDÉE DU 23 SEPTEMBRE 1810 A PROPOS DU PARTAGE DES MARAIS ENTRE NALLIERS, MOUZEIL ET SAINT MARTIN SOUS MOUZEIL + 13 DOCUMENTS D'EPOQUE AU SUJET DU JUGEMENT DU PARTAGE DES MARAIS ENTRE LES COMMUNES DE NALLIERS, MOUZEIL ET SAINT MARTIN SOUS MOUZEIL DE L'AN 2 A L'AN 12 (DU 11 AOUT 1794 AU 4 DECEMBRE 1803)
NALLIERS de 1656 à 1672 un CAHIER DE ROLE COMMUNAL ORIGINAL DE LA COMMUNE DE NALLIERS , manuscrit à l'encre brune de 20 pages, sur papier vergé ligné bleuté et filigrané : "grappe de raisin", format : 41 x 25 cm, ROLE COMMUNAL DE LA COMMUNE DE NALLIERS POUR L'ANNEE 1836, A PARTIR D 31 JUILLET JUSQU'AU 1ER FEVRIER 1838, document paraphé par le maire et son conseil A LA FIN DE CHAQUE RÉUNION, + 2 LIASSES de 4 pages, manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané "VANDERLEY" - A LA "GRAPPE DE RAISIN", signatures manuscrites à l'encre brune in-fine pour le conseil de Préfecture : BRISSON, BARANTE (Préfet), ROYAUD, SAVARY DE L'EPINERAIE et BERNARD (sous Préfet) + signatures manuscrites in-fine du Préfet BARANTE et du sous préfet BERNARD pour les décisions du Préfet + 13 documents : ........1- Conseil de Nalliers examinant le Jugement du 26 Brumaire par les Tribunaux de Fontenay dans l'Affaire DU PARTAGE DES MARAIS ENTRE LES COMMUNES DE NALLIERS, MOUZEIL ET SAINT MARTIN SOUS MOUZEIL, 1 cahier de 8 pages, format : 35 x 23 cm, manuscrite à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleuté signé Pervinquière, Fontenay le Peuple, le 2 Frimaire an 9, -+ ........2- Consultation de la Previnquière, déliberation à fontenay - 14 Brumaire an 9, 1 cahier de 8 pages, format : 20 x 31,6 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, signé : Prévinquière, ......3- Extrait des Minutes du greffe du tribunal du district de Fontenay : Affaire DU PARTAGE DES MARAIS ENTRE LES COMMUNES DE NALLIERS, MOUZEIL ET SAINT MARTIN SOUS MOUZEIL, au Langon, le 12 Fructidor an 6, 1 cahier de 10 pages sur papier vergé crème, format : 32 x 19,5 cm, signé Labre pour le Président et Bernard Secrétaire, ........4- Aux citoyens Administrateurs du Département de la Vendée (Affaire DU PARTAGE DES MARAIS ENTRE LES COMMUNES DE NALLIERS, MOUZEIL ET SAINT MARTIN SOUS MOUZEIL) , un cahier de 4 pages, sur papier vergé crème, manuscrit à l'encre brune, format : 32 x 19,5 cm, signé Gauvrain et adjoints minicipaux de Nalliers, .......5- Observations par Mr Cardin Avocat pour les Habitants de Nalliers dans l'affaire qui était pendante entre eux et Jugée àn Fontenay et Jugée par Artbitres par Sentence du 24 Thermidor, An 2, 1 cahier de 8 pages, format : 32 x 20 cm, manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, filigrané : "Grappe de Raisin" "Van der Ley", ............6- Lettre estrait du Registre des Délibérations de la Préfecture du Département de la Vendée, Séance du 9 Vendémiaire An 9, autorisant la Commune de Nalliers à se défendre par tous les moyens de droit dans l'azffaire des Marais, contre Mouzeil et Mouzeil Saint Martin, 1 document , lettre brochée de 4 pages, manuscrites à l'encre brune, sur papier vergé bleuté, format : 20 x 16,5 cm, avec tampon noir de la "Préfecture du Département de la Vendée - République Française", signé le Secrétaire Général : CAVOLEAU, ............7- Extrait des Minutes du greffe du Tribunal de Fontenay, le 24 Thermidor An 2, à propos du paccage immemorial des communes de Mouzeil et Nalliers pour leurs Bètes dans les Marais, 1 cahier de 6 pages, manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème filigrané, format : 24 x 19 cm, Tampon Noir : "Minute-4 Sols" en haut de page, signature de Jean Martin, Huissier à Fontenay, .......8- Decision du tribunal d'Appel de Poitiers (affaire des MARAIS ENTRE LES COMMUNES DE NALLIERS, MOUZEIL ET SAINT MARTIN SOUS MOUZEIL), 1 cahier de 80 pages, format : 24,7 x 18 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleuté filigrané "Republique Francaise", tampon noir "Republique Française - Vendée - 50 cent.", signée in-fine DELAUNAY, exemplaire copie de MACHEREAU DE L'ETAUDIERE Père, ..............9- Le Même mais Exemplaire Copie de CHARRIER GOUGUETRIE, ................10- Extrait des Registres des Audiences du Tribunal Civil de l'Arrondissement de Fontenay-le-Peuple, Jugement Rendu le 12 Frimaire An 12, signé Duclos, un cahier de 26 pages, sur papier bleuté filigrané vergé, manuscrit à l'encre brune, Tampon noir "Republique-Française - 75 Cent", tampon à froid du "Domaine de l'enregistrement _ Republique Française " en tête de page à gauche, .................11- 2 Frimaire An 9, Consultation Previnguère, 1 cahier de 8 pages, format 32 x 20 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème , ...............12- 14 Brumaire an 9, Consultations de la Prévinguère sur la demande des Habitants de Mouzeil, un cahier de 8 pages, format : 20 x 32 cm, manuscrit à l'encrez brune sur papier vergé crème, ..................13- Déliberations des Habitants de Nalliers dans l'affaire des Marais du 13 Vendémiaire An 9, 1 cahier broché de 16 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier veregé crème, filigrané : "République Française", signé : GAUVRAIN Notyaire, format : 29,2 x 22 cm,
Bookseller reference : 28676
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[ REVOLUTION - CHOUANNERIE - MAYENNE ] CITOYEN BERNARD PACORY, MEUNIER AU MOULIN DE TORCÉ, COMMUNE DE LIGNÉ + Perrier fils et Raimbault , Agent et Commissaire de l'Administration Municipale de LASSAY
EXPOSE DU CITOYEN BERNARD PACORY, MEUNIER AU MOULIN DE TORCÉ, COMMUNE DE LIGNÉ, DU 21 BRUMAIRE AN 7 (11 Novembre 1798), DEVANT LES CITOYENS ADMINISTRATEURS COMPOSANT L'ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPALE DU CANTON D'AMBRIERES : A PROPOS DE SA FILLE AINEE, EMPRISONNÉE EN LA MAISON D'ARRET DE MAYENNE PAR DES MOTIFS IMAGINAIRES , POUR CRIMES SUPPOSÉS ET NON RÉELS DEPUIS PLUS DE 2 MOIS, DEMANDE SA MISE EN LIBERTÉ ET UN CERTIFICAT DE VIE ET DE MOEURS QUI LUI EST ACCORDÉE, LE 6 FRIMAIRE AN 7 (26 Novembre 1798) + PIECE A CHARGE JOINTE : LETTRE DE L'AGENT ET LE COMMISSAIRE DE L'ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPALE DE LASSAY DU 19 VENDÉMIAIRE AN 7 (10 OCTOBRE1798) RELATIVE A L'EX CHOUAN JACQUES RAIMBAULT ET A LA FILLE PACORY DU MOULIN DE TORCÉ : PENDANT LA GUERRE CHOUANNIQUE, CERTAINS DISENT QU'ELLE ETAIT UNE ESPIONNE DANGEREUSE EN MÊME TEMPS QU'ELLE APPROVISIONNAIT LA BANDE SCÉLERATE ET LUI DÉSIGNAIT DES VICTIMES;
ambrières 1798 une lettre manuscrite à l'encre brune de 4 pages, sur papier vergé ligné crème filigrané "à la fleur de Lys" , format : 30 x 22 cm, timbre fiscal gravé en noir en haut de 1ère page : "Rep. Franc. 75 cts" + deux timbres "MINUTE" gravés en noir + un timbre "MINUTE" gravé en rouge + TIMBRE CANTON D'AMBRIERE gravé en noir en bas de 1ère page à gauche, lettre signée signé en bas de la 4ème page : BERNARD PACORY, LE 1 BRUMAIRE AN 7, EXPOSE DU CITOYEN BERNARD PACORY, MEUNIER AU MOULIN DE TORCE, COMMUNE DE LIGNE, DU 21 BRUMAIRE AN 7 (11 Novembre 1798), DEVANT LES CITOYENS ADMINISTRATEURS COMPOSANT L'ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPALE DU CANTON D'AMBRIERE : A PROPOS DE SA FILLE AINEE, EMPRISONNEE EN LA MAISON D'ARRET DE MAYENNE PAR DES MOTIFS IMAGINAIRES , POUR CRIMES SUPPOSES ET NON REELS DEPUIS PLUS DE 2 MOIS, DEMANDE SA MISE EN LIBERTE ET UN CERTIFICAT DE VIE ET DE MOEURS QUI LUI EST ACCORDEE, LE 6 FRIMAIRE AN 7 (26 Novembre 1798) + une lettre a en-tête imprimée en noir et manuscrite à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleuté ligné, format : 20,5 x 18 cm : LETTRE DE L'AGENT ET LE COMMISSAIRE DE L'ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPALE DE LASSAY DU 19 VENDEMIAIRE AN 7 (10 OCTOBRE1798) adressée aux Citoyens administrateurs du Departement de la Mayenne : RELATIVE A L'EX CHOUAN JACQUES RAIMBAULT ET A LA FILLE PACORY DU MOULIN DE TORCE : PENDANT LA GUERRE CHOUANNIQUE, CERTAINS DISENT QU'ELLE ETAIT UNE ESPIONNE DANGEREUSE EN MÊME TEMPS QU'ELLE APPROVISIONNAIT LA BANDE SCELERATE ET LUI DESIGNAIT DES VICTIMES, lettre signée à l'encre brune : Perrier fils et Raimbault , Agent et Commissaire de l'Administration Municipale de LASSAY, (on apprend aussi dans cette lettre que l'ex chouan Jacques Raimbault est mal vu dans la commune de Montreuil)
Bookseller reference : 28699
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[1870-1871]
Documents sur les événements de 1870-71.
Paris, Librairie Générale, Versailles, Chez Bernard, 1872 3 vol. in-12, pagination multiple, broché. Dos abîmés et cassés. Rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 236387
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[AFFAIRE MAROTEAU].
Dossier d'un condamné à mort. Annotations de Me Léon Bigot, avocat. Lettre-préface de Victor Hugo
Paris, A. Chevalier [Typographie Rouge frères, Dunon et Fresné], 1871 in-12, 164 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, broché. Petits manques de papier aux couvertures.
Bookseller reference : 235694
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[Anarchisme ; Commune de Paris ; Libéralisme] [Nouvelle-Calédonie] ROCHEFORT, Henri ; GUYOT, Yves et LACROIX, Sigismond
Retour de la Nouvelle-Calédonie. De Nouméa en Europe / [Henri Rochefort] ; dessins de Denis, Desjours, V. Gilbert... [et al.] - Histoire des prolétaires depuis les temps les plus reculés / par Yves Guyot et Sigismond Lacroix [2 titres en 1 volume]
Paris, F. Jeanmaire, Ernest Weil, Librairie 1874 2 titres en 1 volume. In-4 27,5 x 18,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque demi-chagrin rouge à petits coins, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, 363-XXIV-800 pp., texte à 2 colonnes, 200 illustrations contenant 700 sujets - Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte de Louis Lion gravées par Trémelat, 3 planches à pleine page représentant des sceaux de corporations, table des matières en fin de chaque titre. Reliure légèrement frottée, intérieur frais.
Bookseller reference : 103524
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[ARTHON-EN-RETZ - LOIRE-INFERIEURE] Me FLANDRIN NOTAIRE A SAINT-PERE-EN-RETZ
ACTE DE VENTE DE LA METAIRIE DU BOIS-DES-VALLEES, SUR LA COMMUNE D'ARTHON DEPARTEMENT DE LA LOIRE-INFERIEURE PAR MADAME VEUVE FELIX DUBOIS A MADAME JULIE MARIE CHASTENET DE PUYSEGUR EPOUSE DE HENRI DE BAILLARDET, BARON DE LAREINTY, PROPRIETAIRE DEMEURANT A PARIS, SAINT-PERE-EN-RETZ, LE 23 AOUT 1860
ARTHON-EN-RETZ 1860 document de 16 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné filigrané : "Timbre IMPERIAL", format 21,5 centimètres de large par 30 centimètres de haut, timbre fiscal "Timbre IMPERIAL- 1f 25c" + timbre imperial gauffré à froid en haut de la première page à gauche, signé Maitre FLANDRIN NOTAIRE A SAINT-PERE-EN-RETZ, LE 23 AOUT 1860 in-fine,
Bookseller reference : 28765
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[ASSOCIATION DES AMIS DE LA COMMUNE DE PARIS]
La Commune de Paris a 130 Ans: 20 Peintres Aujourd'hui. Journal de l'exposition de l'Assemblée Nationale du 22 novembre au 8 décembre 2001
Paris: Amis de la Commune de Paris 2001. First Edition. Large slim folio 37cm.; publisher's pictorial staplebound wrappers; 18pp.; color illus. throughout. Extremities rather worn corners starting to curl closed tear to rear wrapper fore-edge margin; Very Good only. Catalog of an exhibition commemorating the Paris Commune. Featured artists include François Arnal Henri Cueco François Féret André Fougeron Gérard Gosselin François Hilsum Ladislas Kijno Peter Klasen Jacques Monory Melik Ouzani Ernest Pignon-Ernest Jean Rustin Max SchÅ“ndorff Antonio Segui Anne Slacik Yvon Taillandier Boris Taslitzky Vladimir VeliÄkovic Jacques Villeglé and Catherine Viollet. OCLC does not list any copies in North America as of December 2019. Amis de la Commune de Paris] unknown
Bookseller reference : 47076
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[BABEUF Gracchus]. CHABOSEAU A.
DE BABEUF À LA COMMUNE.
Librairie Marcel Rivière & Cie. 1911. In-8° broché. 88 pages. E.O.
Bookseller reference : 9455
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[BAZAINE].
Affaire de la capitulation de Metz. Procès Bazaine. Seul compte rendu sténographique in extenso des séances du Ier conseil de guerre de la Iere division militaire ayant siégé à Versailles (Trianon) du 6 Octobre au 10 Décémbre 1873, sous la présidence de M. le général de division Duc d'Aumale.
1873 demi- chagrin rouge. (Bel exemplaire, sauf pour un manque de percaline sur le Ier plat). in-4, IV, 804pp. (impr. sur 3 colonnes), P. Librairie du Moniteur Universel Decembre 1873,
Bookseller reference : 5911
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[BERNARDY deSIGOYER].-
Bernardy, Marquis de Sigoyer, commandant le 26e bataillon de chasseurs à pied, sauva le Louvre et ses musées le 24 mai 1871.
1895 Saint-Etienne, Théolier, 1895, plaquette in 8° brochée, 18 pages ; portrait en frontispice.
Bookseller reference : 83560
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[BERTHAUDIN (L.)].
Cercle de la rue Royale. Rapport sur les journées des 21, 22, 23 & 24 mai 1871.
Paris, Imprimerie de la veuve Poitenin, s.d. (1871) in-18, 71 pp., broché sous couverture verte.
Bookseller reference : 238825
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[Bible]; [Book of Common Prayer]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of The Sacraments; And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the Use of The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David
New York: Oxford: Printed at the University Press 1870. Early Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. Pot 128mo or Minion 48mo according to Griffiths. 39 40-414 5 4-334 4 pp. 10 cm x 7 cm. Full sheep with gold lettering on the spine spine in four compartments; all edges gilt. Marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Griffiths 34. An early reprint of this edition first published in 1867. A charming pocket-sized Book of Common Prayer nicely bound. A Very Good copy with the rear hinge slightly strained binding tight and secure a touch of rubbing to the boards' edges. Oxford: Printed at the University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 00009868
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[BONJEAN Louis-Bernard] PEYRON-MONTAGNON Germaine
Un dauphinois otage de la Commune - Le président Bonjean, 1804-1871
Valence, Imprimerie Sorepi, 1973, 15,5 x 24, 258-VIII pages sous couverture souple illustrée. Ouvrage enrichi de IV hors-textes noir & blanc. Préface de Jacques de Font-Reaulx. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires. Dédicace autographe de l'autrice.
Bookseller reference : FRAHISTO65978520526
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[Book of Common Prayer
"A CONCORDANCE AND ANALYTIC INDEX OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER" FOR LETTERS "A" THROUGH "K"
N 1900. 321 leaves of manuscript. Early 20th-century three quarter calf over cloth boards spine gilt. Spine worn hinges abraded corners abraded. Institutional bookplate on front pastedown early ownership and authorship signature of "J.H. Alexander" on front free endpaper and leaf facing titlepage. Internally very clean a few leaves on blue paper a few leaves smaller than text block. Very good. A manuscript concordance and analytic index to The Book of Common Prayer dedicated to the "General Convention of the Protestant Church in the United States which is the Witness and Keeper of the Prayer book." The volume entirely handwritten in a clear and small hand includes a preface table of abbreviations and over 630 pages of entries covering letters "A" through "K." The spine is marked "VOL I" in gilt; unfortunately the second volume is not included here. Although unsigned in the text "J.H. Alexander" is inscribed in pencil twice on the preliminary leaves hardcover
Bookseller reference : WRCAM35678
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[Book of Common Prayer, in German, 1718]
PHILADELPHIA BINDING. Das Allgemeine Gebet-Buch wie auch die Administration der H. Sacramenten der Kirchen von England
The Hague: C. Fritsch 1718. Very good. 8vo. xliv 728 2 pp. text lightly foxed. Collation: a-b⸠cⶠA-2Y⸠2Zⶠ-2Z6 a blank as per the Emory Pitts copy. Bound in 18th-century red morocco boards elaborately gilt à la dentelle spine elaborately gilt with raised bands morocco label a.e.g. spine and extremities somewhat rubbed. Bookplate of the Washington Cathedral Library inside upper cover. Title-page trimmed at top removing the name of an early owner and backed with later paper. Preserved in a protective cloth case. AN ENIGMATIC BINDING AT ONE TIME ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT AITKEN OF PHILADELPHIA THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL EARLY AMERICAN BOOKBINDERS. CERTAINLY IT SHARES THE EXTREMELY DISTINCTIVE SPINE TOOL WITH THE NYPL-LENOX COPY OF AITKEN'S 1782 BIBLE WHICH WE EXAMINED PERSONALLY AND YET THE DENTELLE TOOLS ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE EMPLOYED BY RICHARD MONTAGU FOR THOMAS HOLLIS. <br /> <br /> This is the first complete German edition of the Book of Common Prayer including the Lections and Ordinals. It was probably translated into German by J.J. Caesar chaplain to King Frederick I of Prussia who had attempted to united the Lutheran and Reformed churches of Germany into a single episcopal church in communion with the Church of England.<br /> <br /> Published in 1718 our binding belongs certainly to the latter half of the 18th-century; it is therefore this book's second binding. The spine label reads "Prayer Book" and not "Gebet-Buch" and thus it was bound either in America or England and not in Germany or The Netherlands. Based on tool identification our binding may have been made in the same workshop as that which bound the Lenox-NYPL 1782 Aitken Bible. In 1902 the NYPL binding was attributed Aitken's own shop William Loring Andrews Bibliopegy in the United States p. 59 with a poor reproduction on plate XIV. Whereas the Lenox copy is by comparison relatively plain it shares with ours the unmistakable deformed bird / floral ornament in the spine compartments. The repeated tools on the covers have so far resisted identification despite extensive searching over a period of several years through innumerable reference works on early American and British bookbinding printed and online. Concerning the former there is a very serious lack of published scholarship and so we set our sights on the largest collection of unpublished notes on American bookbinding in the world namely Willman Spawn's gargantuan hopelessly disorganized archive of rubbings and files at the American Philosophical Society. We proceeded through Box 28 and yet more than 100 boxes remain to be explored. Whatever his nationality our binder was inspired by the work of Richard Montagu specifically his work for Thomas Hollis ca. 1758-1761 see Howard Nixon's Five Hundred Years of English Bookbinding nos. 68 and 69 although the tools are NOT identical to ours. <br /> <br /> According to a typed note from the American Cathedral Library where the present volume resided for at least 60 years until it was purchased by William Reese it was bound possibly for presentation to William White 1748-1836 the first Bishop of Philadelphia. On this card the identity of the binder is confidently assigned to Robert Aitken himself. Whether or not the binding originated from Aitken's shop or if indeed it is even American there can be no doubt that it was in Philadelphia at a very early date and its provenance is unbroken since that time see below. Certainly William White would have had need for a German language Book of Common Prayer to administer to his already significant German-speaking congregation. White knew well his Philadelphia neighbor Robert Aitken and as one of the Chaplains of the Congress of the United States he examined Aitken's Bible when it was in 1782. White was also the first President of the first Bible Society in the United States founded in Philadelphia in 1808. <br /> <br /> That Aitken printed and published the 1782 Bible does not automatically imply that he was the binder of the Lenox-NYPL copy or any others but the names of several of his former employees are known including James Muir who remained in Philadelphia and William Andrews who relocated to Boston. Another copy of the 1782 Aitken Bible remains unstudied namely that in the John Carter Brown Library which features a similarly decorated spine. <br /> <br /> Our binding was no doubt an expensive commission; that the tooling on it has remained so fresh is perhaps due to a paper or fabric covering that seems to have once surrounded it: inside the boards are traces of adhesive near the gutter margins at the top and bottom precisely where a covering would have been attached. <br /> <br /> Of this first edition of the German Language Book of Common Prayer there are copies at Huntington Lancaster Theological Seminary Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity United Lutheran Seminary Philadelphia and Emory. <br /> <br /> ¶ PROVENANCE: William White Bishop of Philadelphia -- old presentation inscription excised from title-page no doubt written in English in the 18th century with one remaining word clearly visible: "To" -- Suffrage Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania Samuel Bowman 1800-1861 -- by descent to his daughter Ellen Ledlie Bowman married Thomas Hubbard Vail Episcopal Bishop of Kansas -- by descent to their daughter Kellen Sitrgreaves Vail Motter 1870-1952 -- donated to the National Cathedral Library of Washington DC -- purchased by William Reese who sold it to us on behalf of a private collector -- bought back by us in 2023. <br /> <br /> For an account of Robert Aitken's bindery see Willman and Carol Spawn's "The Aitken Shop: Identification of an Eighteenth Century Bindery and its Tools" in: PBSA LVII 1963 pp. 422-437 although the title is misleading as the images are unnecessarily few in number ditto Willman Spawn's "Extra-Gilt Bindings of Robert Aitken 1787-88" in: Proceedings of the AAS pp. 415-417. The dentelle tools on the covers of our binding appear to be reproduced here for the first time. C. Fritsch unknown
Bookseller reference : 2514
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[Book of Common Prayer]
THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS AND OTHER RITES AND CEREMONIES AS REVISED AND PROPOSED TO THE USE OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers 1786. 362pp. plus 8pp. of music. Lacks the errata leaf. 12mo. Contemporary calf original endpapers. Binding crackled chipped at spine ends rear board detached. A few leaves trimmed close four leaves with edge wear resulting in minor loss to a few letters. Leaf Gg3 a bit rumpled with a closed horizontal tear. Withal a good copy in unsophisticated condition with the contemporary ownership signature of "George Bickham" on the front free endpaper titlepage and contents page. In a gilt morocco solander case spine richly gilt. The American Protestant Episcopal Church was founded after the American Revolution as an adaptation of the Church of England in the new United States. The church was founded at a convention in Philadelphia in 1785 at which it was agreed to create a separate prayer book. The present title is the result and it caused great controversy upon its publication. Among the ill-considered revisions were "changes and omissions of such drastic nature as among other things the deletion of the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds. The Proposed Book proved unwelcome to clergy and laity even its suggestion of a prayer for the Fourth of July being taken exception to. Its use was brief and not general" Page. <br> <br> "This edition contains the alterations which were intended to adapt the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England to the changed political conditions of this country; and is the result of a convention held in Philadelphia in 1785 presided over by the Reverend William White. The proposed Prayer Book met with much criticism and opposition in the church owing to its radical changes and was never adopted" - Evans. Rare. EVANS 19940. PAGE THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER 51. GRIFFITHS 1786 9. ESTC W29995. Printed by Hall and Sellers unknown
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[Book of Common Prayer]; [Christianity]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church; According to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David
Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood 1819. Later printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 24mo. 14.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Unpaginated. Mid-nineteenth century brown morocco with gold borders and decorations on the boards spine in five compartments with decorations and lettering in gold gold decorations on the turn-ins; all edges gilt. Coated brown endpapers and pastedowns. Griffiths 245. An early ninteenth century printing of an Oxford Book of Common Prayer. A beautifully bound example. A tiny split to the bottom of the rear joint; leaves show a contemporary gift inscription and a touch of foxing. Printed at the Clarendon Press by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood hardcover
Bookseller reference : 000010310
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[Book of Common Prayer
THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS AND OTHER RITES AND CEREMONIES OF THE CHURCH ACCORDING TO THE USE OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Philadelphia 1805. 280452295pp. plus seven plates and 6pp. subscribers list. Contemporary red roan gilt spine gilt extra. Extremities worn boards lightly scuffed. Ownership inscriptions on front fly leaf. Light foxing and toning to text. Good. An early edition of the Episcopalian Book of Common Prayer illustrated with engravings by Tanner after Robert Smirke. The Psalms follow the devotional text. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 9205 hardcover
Bookseller reference : WRCAM45237
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[Book of Common Prayer
THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS AND OTHER RITES AND CEREMONIES OF THE CHURCH ACCORDING TO THE USE OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: TOGETHER WITH THE PSALTER OR PSALMS OF DAVI
Philadelphia: L. Johnson 1831. 1635-479305-353377-4183pp. plus engraved titlepage and six hand-colored plates. Contemporary red morocco spine gilt. Extremities rubbed. Contemporary newspaper clippings pasted to front pastedown ownership inscription on front flyleaf. Light foxing plates lightly tanned. Good. Illustrated Book of Common Prayer. The pagination on the Psalms and hymns at the back would seem to indicate that they were also used in other previous editions of the work. L. Johnson unknown
Bookseller reference : WRCAM46799
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[Book of Common Prayer]
THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS AND OTHER RITES AND CEREMONIES OF THE CHURCH ACCORDING TO THE USE OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Brooklyn: Thomas Kirk 1801. 624pp. Contemporary tree calf gilt. Extremities lightly worn. Modern bookplate on front pastedown. Light scattered foxing. Very good. Scarce and interesting Brooklyn imprint bound here in a nice contemporary binding with the Psalms following the devotional text not always found in all copies. SHAW& SHOEMAKER 1196 184. GRIFFITHS BROOKLYN IMPRINTS 1801/16. Thomas Kirk unknown
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[Book of common prayer]
Theology 1801 The book of common prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and ceremonies of the Church according to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland.: Together with the PSALTER or Psalms of David Oxford printed at Clarendon Press by Dawson Bensley and Cooke 1801. Beautiful Moroccan binding
Full Moroccan binding in good condition with gilded lines and gilded edges 175 x 115 cm. Printed on laid paper in good condition. Text in English. Former owner inscription on the flyleaf: A.M. Fagel.Beautiful copy of the book of common prayer in good condition. Crisp pages without notes and spots. With calender with the table of lessons Morning prayer evening prayer christmas day thanksgiving psalms forms of prayer to be used at sea King Charles the Martyr etc. unknown
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[BOUET (Joseph)].
Paul Seigneret. séminariste de Saint-Sulpice fusillé à Belleville le 26 mai 1871. Notice rédigée d'après ses lettres par un directeur du Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice
Paris, Adolphe Josse [Typographie Rouge frères], 1872 in-12, VII pp., 302 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, demi-chagrin noir, dos lisse orné de filets à froid, coins en vélin (reliure de l'époque). Coins et coupes frottés.
Bookseller reference : 233276
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[Bunel Victor].
Réimpression du Journal Officiel de La Commune. Du 19 Mars au 24 Mai 1871. Joints, une lettre autographe de soldat; 5 photos de l'époque.
Paris Bunel sd 1 Un volume de format in folio de 656 pp.; reliure de l'éditeur en demi toile chagrinée; titres dorés.
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[Butler (Jean Théodore de)].
Dictionnaire de la Commune et et des communeux. Par le Chevalier d'Alix.
La Rochelle, A. Thoreux, s.d. (1871). In-12 carré de (IV) 79 pp., demi-chagrin noir, titre doré en long sur le dos, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque).
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[BUTLER (Jean-Théodore de)].
Dictionnaire de la Commune et des communeux. Deuxième édition. Par le chevalier d'Alix
La Rochelle, A. Thoreux [Imprimerie G. Mareschal], s.d. (1871) in-16 carré, IV pp., pp. 5-79, broché, non coupé. Dos un peu abîmé.
Bookseller reference : 235787
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[CATALOGUE DE VENTE].
Catalogue d'une rare et curieuse collection de journaux. brochures, pamphlets, affiches, canards, etc., parus après février 1848, et pendant la guerre et la Commune, autographes, dont la vente aura lieu le mercredi 16 mai 1877 (..)
Paris, Auguste Aubry [Imprimerie F. Pichon], 1877 in-8, 24 pp., 132 numéros décrits, broché sous couverture factice de papier XXe. Premiers ff. salis.
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[CAVALIER (Georges)] - DEFFOUX (Léon).-
Pipe-en-bois, témoin de la Commune. Illustrations de Pedro.
1932 Paris, Les Editions de France, 1932, in 12 broché, IX-239 pages ; papier terni ; minuscules mouillures marginales.
Bookseller reference : 32110
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[CAVALIER (Georges)] - DEFFOUX (Léon).-
Pipe-en-bois, témoin de la Commune. Illustrations de Pedro.
1932 Paris, Les Editions de France, 1932, in 12 relié demi-box noir, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée, IX-239 pages ; petit manque angulaire à la première garde blanche.
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[CHEVALET (E.)]
Mon Journal pendant le siège et la Commune. par un bourgeois de Paris
Paris, Lib. des Contemporains, 1871 in-12, II-283 pp., demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, filets à froid (rel. de l'époque). Petits frottements au dos.
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[COLLECTIF] / POULAILLE (Henry), sous la direction de.
Jean-Jacques - Revue des lettres et des arts - 4è année - N°33.
Paris, [s.n.], 1939 1 volume 31,5 x 42,7cm En feuilles. 8p.; vignettes in texte. Papier journal fragile, fendillé en marges.
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[COLLECTIF] / POULAILLE (Henry), sous la direction de.
Jean-Jacques - Revue des lettres et des arts - 4è année - N°34.
Paris, [s.n.], 1939 1 volume 31,5 x 42,7cm En feuilles. 8p.; vignettes in texte. Papier journal fragile, jauni et fendillé en marges.
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[COMMON COUNCIL]
Forbes Mayor. Commun' Concil' tent' in Camera Guilhald' Civitat' London' Die Jovie 24 Die Martii Anno Domini 1725. It is this Day Ordered by this Court: That the Clause relating to Servants in a late Act of Parliament passed in the Sixth Year of Queen Anne.
London: Printed by George James Printer to the Honourable City of London 1726. Single leaf broadside. Somewhat marked with some creasing and tearing to extremities especially at horizontal folds. A rare survival of an early eighteenth-century broadside reprinting - ordered to be distributed within the capital by the Common Council of the City of London Corporation - of two specific English laws applying severe penalties to negligent careless and criminal servants. The vast majority of the Common Council of the City of London Corporation were issued either in folio or as here broadside format. As the preamble states the intention of this was so that this legal reminder could be be 'sent into the several Wards' of London 'and by the Beadles delivered to every House-keeper that all Servants may be acquainted with the same and know the Penalties therein contain'd'. The two specific laws highlighted are 'the Clause relating to Servants in a late Act of Parliament passed in the Sixth Year of Queen Anne.Entituled An Act for the better Preventing Mischiefs that may happen by Fire' and 'also another Clause relating to Servants.Entituled An Act for the more effectual Preventing and Punishing of Robberies that shall be committed in Houses'. The first as the broadside shows made the provision for the forfeiture of 'One hundred Pounds unto the Church-Wardens of such Parish where such Fire shall happen to be distributed amongst the Sufferers by such Fire' by any 'Servant or Servants' who 'thought Negligence or Carelessness shall fire or cause to be fired any Dwelling-House or Out-House or Houses'. The second barred 'all and every Person or Persons that shall be at any time from and after the First Day of July in the Year 1713 feloniously steal any Money Goods or Chattels Wares or Merchandizes of the Value of Forty Shillings or more.shall by Virtue of this Act be abolutely debarr'd of and from the Benefit of Clergy'. ESTC locates copies at just three British libraries BL Guildhall Museum of London and just two elsewhere Harvard and Kansas. ESTC T40013. Dimensions 308 x 390 mm. Printed by George James, Printer to the Honourable City of London unknown
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[Common Council]
Reports on the Accounts of the Corporation of the City of Saint John for the Year Ending December 31 1898 and Reports of City Official with Sundry Accounts
Saint John: The Common Council 1899. Undetermined. good to very good. 470 ivpp. Ex. Lib.Octavo. Contemporary red cloth; armorial badge in gilt to front board spine title gilt. Minor shelfwear to crown and foot boards slightly shelf soiled corners lightly bumped. Small damp mark to upper edge of rear board. All edges gilt small damp stain to upper edge of textblock continues to inner pages. Library stamp to front fly. Several loose pages at rear. Otherwise tight copy; textblock bright. good to very good Annual year end accounts for the City of Saint John New Brunswick. Clerk's copy held by the City of Victoria. Includes complete accounting figures credits and debits with the chamberlain's report for the fiscal year. 1899 The Common Council unknown
Bookseller reference : 132559
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[Common Prayer and Psalms]
The Book of Common Prayer Etc.; Psalms of David
London: John Reeves Two works in one - Common Prayer 510p; Psalms 84p n.d. but after 1801. Full morocco smooth back divided into five panels title in gilt to second panel remaining panels decorated with small fleuron tools in blind covers with a single line border tulip frame with volute corner pieces rope roll in gilt to inner edge a.e.g. Rubbed to extremities with small amounts of loss to colour. Internally very lightly browned with one or two spots of foxing former owner's name to ffep otherwise fairly clean. Not found in Griffiths but definitely after 1801 and before 1829. Reprint. Hardback. Good. 24mo. John Reeves Hardcover
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[COMMON PRAYER]
The Book of Common Prayer
<p><b>A splendid copy of the Good and Harding Book of Common Prayer in a striking masonic binding by John Lovejoy.</b><br /></p><p>The London bookbinder John Lovejoy <i>fl.</i> c. 1781–1812 is known by his distinctive Masonic bindings employing an array of Masonic tools often arranged in striking compositions. He was himself a Mason from around 1791 until 1812. His practices as an employer however earned him a certain notoriety among binders and the nickname 'the Tyrant': as a journeyman in 1781 he advocated a reduction in the working day from fourteen to thirteen hours but when a master binder he bitterly opposed such a change and was among the employers who prosecuted the leaders of the 1786 strike. Although it is accepted that Lovejoy was not as previously thought the only binder using Masonic motifs close comparison of the tools with other examples of his work suggests this binding to be his. </p><p>Good and Harding's 1794 Common Prayer appeared in two settings one octavo and the other a splendid large quarto as here. The fine series of stipple-engravings shows both biblical and liturgical scenes including several by Federico Bartolozzi and Luigi Schiavonetti after Thomas Stothard and Silvester Harding. The plates are variously dated between 1791 the date of the dedication and 1794 suggesting the work was several years in progress and perhaps issued in parts; copies are rarely seen with all fifteen engravings. </p><p>ESTC T88819; <i>for Lovejoy see</i> Ramsden <i>London Bookbinders 1780-1840</i> pl. XIX; <i>and </i>Howe & Childe <i>The Society of London Bookbinders 1780-1950</i>. </p><p>Large 4to 278 x 226 mm pp. xxviii 634 2 63 1 blank 176 with engraved dedication dated 23 July 1791 and 15 stipple-engraved plates by various artists; with part-titles stipple-engraved head-piece vignette to p. 1; a few signatures heavily spotted otherwise a very good copy; in contemporary green straight-grained morocco by Lovejoy borders gilt with masonic tools between swags of 3 foliate tools outer borders roll-tooled in gilt spine gilt in compartments lettered directly in one others with central Sun tool winged Asclepian staff as corner-pieces arranged with stars points fleurons and heads board edges turn-ins and morocco hinges roll-tooled in gilt edges gilt endbands sewn in red white and green on 2 cores ribbon place-markers marbled endpapers; a few minor scuffs and marks very short split to upper joint lower corners lightly bumped neatly retouched at extremities nonetheless very well-preserved; early ink ownership inscriptions 'Elizabeth Tynell' to front free endpaper verso and 'John Smith' to front flyleaf.</p> Millar Ritchie for J. Good and E. Harding
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[COMMON PRAYER], [MANT, Rev. Richard, editor]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches; the Form and Manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons; the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion: with Notes Explanatory Practical and Historical from Approved Writers of the Church of England Selected and Arranged by the Right Reverend Richard Mant D.D. Lord Bishop of Down and Connor and Late Domestick Chaplain to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury
Oxford: Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker and C. and J. Rivington 1825. FINELY BOUND third edition thus. Quarto 31 x 25cm pp.6 lxxii 966 2. In two columns with very extensive footnotes by Rev. Mant. Contemporary panelled and gilt-decorated brown calf re-backed in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. Raised bands gilt titles and decoration to spine; marbled endpapers; all edges gilt. Heavy spotting to endpapers and blanks otherwise quite crisp and clean internally. Hinges repaired with leather strips. Heavy wear and rubbing to boards. Spine less worn but joints starting. Very good. Oxford: Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker and C. and J. Rivington, 1825 unknown
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[COMMON PRAYER].
The Book of Common Prayer. bound with A New Edition of the Psalms of David fitted to the Tunes used in Churches.
Oxford; London. Printed at the Clarendon Press By W. Jackson & A. Hamilton; Printed by John March 1791; 1792. . 24mo 14 x 8 cm; contemporary ownership inscription in pen to front free endpaper; contemporary red panelled calf gilt smooth spine gilt in five compartments all edges gilt near fine.<br /><br /> A lovely sammelband comprising the Book of Common Prayer and a revised metrical psalter for use in church.<br /> Griffiths 10. Oxford; London. Printed at the Clarendon Press, By W. Jackson & A. Hamilton; Printed by John March, 1791; 1792. unknown
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[COMMON PRAYER]
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 Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches: and the Form or Manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons
Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill and sold by S. Crowder 1776. Prayer Book FINE BINDING WITH ROYAL ARMS. Folio 42 x 27cm unpaginated. Collation: ; A-H2; A-4Q2; a-f2. Printed in two columns ruled in red and black ink. Contemporary black full calf with raised bands gilt decoration to spine and boards as well as the Royal Arms of George III in gilt to both boards and his 'GR' monogram to each compartment along the spine. Upper board recently re-hinged with new leather all along the joint and a strip of matching marbled paper along the hinge. All edges gilt; marbled endpapers. Bookplate of Edmund H. Turton of Larpool House to front pastedown. Browning to some leaves. Rubbing and chipping to lower edge and corner; corners lost to A1 and A2 at the beginning of the second section. Black ink ownership inscriptions of Edmund H. Turton to top margin of title page and to the top margin of A1 in the second section. A large tear to S2 in the second section. Very good. John Turton 1735–1806 was the personal physician to King George III during his many years of madness and though his main residence was Brasted Place in Kent he acquired Larpool Hall in Yorkshire in about 1804. Edmund Peters 1796–1857 inherited the estates of his great-uncle John including Larpool Hall on reaching the age of 21 in 1817 and took the Turton name. When his son Captain Edmund Henry Turton 1825–1896 inherited in 1857 he set up home at Larpool remaining there until 1876. ESTC: T81462. Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, and sold by S. Crowder, 1776 unknown
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[COMMON PRAYER], [MANT, Rev. Richard, editor]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches; the Form and Manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons; the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion; and their Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical: with Notes Explanatory Practical and Historical from Approved Writers of the Church of England Selected and Arranged by the Right Reverend Richard Mant D.D. Lord Bishop of Down and Connor and Late Domestick Chaplain to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury
London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington 1840. FINELY BOUND fifth edition thus. Quarto 30 x 24cm pp.6 2 lxxii 966 4. In two columns with very extensive notes by Rev. Mant. In contemporary dark brown diced calf with raised bands gilt titles to spine and further blind decoration to spine. Yellow coated endpapers; all edges gilt. Armorial bookplate of S. H. Lee Warner to front pastedown; armorial bookplate of Bryan Hall to front free endpaper. Family ownership inscriptions in black ink to verso of front free endpaper and fly-leaf indicating the gift of the book to Septimus Henry Lee Warner by his father in 1843 and then to his daughter Julia on his death in 1870. One further armorial bookplate of Bryan Hall to blank page facing the title. Light external wear - very good overall. London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1840 unknown
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[COMMON PRAYER]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland.
Sir D Hunter Blair and M.S. Bruce Edinburgh. 1827. Full black leather gilt raised bands. All edges gilt. 12mo pocket edition. Spine a little rubbed. Foxing to endpapers. Neat ownership signature to front endpaper and some pencil annotations to rear endpaper. An unusual edition published in Edinburgh by the King's Printer also containing the Brady & Tate New Version of the Psalms of David together with a small selection of their seasonal hymns including 'While Shepherds Watched'. It is in very nice condition. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 64512
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[Common Prayer]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church WITH A New Version of the Psalms of David
Oxford: J. Cooke and S. Collingwood 1820. Common Prayer WITH Psalms - A8-Rr8 Ss4; A-F8 G4. Contemporary full straight grain morocco raised bands spine in six panels title in gilt to second panel covers with gilt single fillet border gilt roll to edges and inner edges all edges gilt red chalk endpapers. Rubbed to extremities scuff to lower cover internally fairly bright and clean. Bound with the Psalms by Brady and Tate published for John Reeves in 1812. From the library of Lord Eldon the Lord Chancellor under Pitt with his book label to reverse of front endpaper. Griffith 1820 9 though this ends on Ss4 not Ss8 as Griffith though seems complete. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. J. Cooke and S. Collingwood Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 000809
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[Common Prayer]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church WITH The Psalter or the Psalms of David
London: John Reeves 1812. Common Prayer WITH Psalms - a-b8 B-Ff8; A-F8 G4. Full contemporary morocco raised bands spine in six panels title in gilt to second panel covers with gilt single fillet border and central anchor device of the Victualling Board gilt roll to edges and inner edges a.e.g. Rubbed to extremities corners bumped and rubbed lightly browned and lightly spotted internally. The Psalms were published in 1808. The Victualling board was responsible for delivering supplies to the Royal Navy. Griffith 1812 1 though with a slightly different collation. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. John Reeves Hardcover
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[Common Prayer]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church WITH The Psalter or the Psalms of David WITH Directions for a Devout and Decent Behaviour in the Public Worship of God
Cambridge: J. Archdeacon 1789. Common Prayer WITH Psalms WITH Directions for a Devout and Decent Behaviour in the Public Worship of God - a-b8 c2 A8-Aa8; A-G8 H4; 16pp. Full later morocco smooth back divided into five panels by blind chevrons and gilt rules title to second panel remaining panels with table and 'all seeing eye' device with fleuron corner pieces covers with blind roll border gilt quadruple fillet and volute frame and an inner quadruple blind rule and leaf roll gilt roll to edges a.e.g. with 'spanish' marbled endpapers. Rubbed to extremities. Inner joints strengthened with cloth tape some light browning and minor wear gathering b very slightly proud previous owners book plate to front pastedown. Griffith 1789 1 for the CP the Psalms are by Sternhold and Hopkins printed in Oxford 1788 and the 'Directions' printed in London 1792. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. J. Archdeacon Hardcover
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[Common Prayer]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church WITH A New Version of the Psalms of David
Oxford: Oxford University Press 1853. Common Prayer WITH Psalms - A12 C8-Rr8 Ss4; A8 B12-D12. Contemporary full straight grain morocco raised bands spine in six panels title in gilt to second panel covers with triple fillet border in blind gilt roll to inner edges a.e.g. primrose chalk endpapers. Rubbed to extremities very lightly foxed to edges of text block split developing from foot of front outer joint internally quite bright and clean. The Psalms are by Tate and Brady published in the same place and year. From the library of Lord Eldon with his name to front pastedown. Griffith 1853 7 though with register A-Rr8 Ss4. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Oxford University Press Hardcover
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[Common Prayer]
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church WITH The Psalter or the Psalms of David
Oxford: Thomas Baskett 1758. Common Prayer and Psalms - a-b8 A-Aa8 Bb4; A-H8. Full contemporary dark blue morocco raised bands spine in six panels each panel quartered with small flower star and feather tools covers with dog tooth roll border with an inner frame made up of differing circular tools bordering another inner frame made up of various crown tools with fleur-de-lis corner pieces gilt roll to inner edges a.e.g. with combed marbled endpapers. Slightly rubbed to covers and extremities corners bumped spine slightly dulled. Some light browning internally with a few pages worn and very slightly chipped occasional minor spotting. Attractive morocco book label to front pastedown. The Psalms are by Sternhold and Hopkins published in London 1760. Not in Griffiths Estc T182596 only three locations worldwide all in the UK - though the Estc copy has plates these almost certainly sold separately and bound in. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Thomas Baskett Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 000819
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[Common Prayer]
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 Ireland Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David
Dublin: Executors of David Hay Assignee of the Late Boulter Grierson 1773. Common Prayer WITH Companion to the Altar WITH Psalms - a-b8 A-Oo8; A-C8; A-E8. Contemporary full morocco smooth back divided into six panels with varying centre pieces and corner pieces covers with gilt greek key border double panel design and flower corner pieces gilt roll to edges a.e.g. with combed marbled endpapers. Rubbed to extremities spine faded corners worn. Lightly browned internally signature Z lightly foxed small nick to bottom margin of M4 with a small newspaper cutting stitched to Q2v previous owners names to ffep. Includes the 'Irish Rebellion' prayers. The binding is almost certainly Irish. Griffith 1773 6. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Executors of David Hay, Assignee of the Late Boulter Grierson Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 000811
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