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The Standard Printing Co
Louisville's First Families: A Series of Genealogical Sketches
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : B9781015833173 ISBN : 1015833179 9781015833173
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The Standard Printing Co
Louisville's First Families: A Series of Genealogical Sketches
Hardback. New. hardcover
Bookseller reference : A9781015827684 ISBN : 1015827683 9781015827684
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The Standard Printing Co
Louisville's First Families: A Series of Genealogical Sketches
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Bookseller reference : A9781015833173 ISBN : 1015833179 9781015833173
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The Story Of Printing
From Wook Blocks To Electronics
Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover Very Good Standard used condition May have some wear highlighting notes creasing previous owner's name etc May or may not include supplements such as infotrac or other web access codes the dust cover may be missing Fast & reliable delivery Exceptional customer service hardcover
Bookseller reference : 39928
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The Times Printing Company
Hamilton. The Birmingham of Canada
Hamilton Ontario: The Times Printing Company 1892. Undetermined. 1st printing. unpaginated. Small folio. Original white faux leather. Gilt decoration on front cover. B/W full page photos and within text. Corners rubbed and bumped. 1/4" section missing from top of spine. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. Textblock clean. A look at historic Hamilton Ontario in the late 1800's. 1892 The Times Printing Company unknown
Bookseller reference : 139334
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The Times Printing Company
Hamilton: The Birmingham of Canada
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : B9781022681774 ISBN : 102268177x 9781022681774
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The Times Printing Company
Hamilton: The Birmingham of Canada
Hardback. New. hardcover
Bookseller reference : B9781021095275 ISBN : 1021095273 9781021095275
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The Times" Printing Works Northgate Blackburn
Notes on the History of Woodchurch
t upstairs dark blue no text on spine: The Times" Printing Works Northgate Blackburn 1954. Hardback. Used: Acceptable. Hardback no dust jacket in average condition owners name on first page spine stitching showing on page 12 pages clean cover some marks and bumps to corners. Can provide photos. Not dated but circa thought to be 1954 The Times" Printing Works Northgate Blackburn hardcover
Bookseller reference : 29627
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The United States Government Printing of
House Hearing 112th Congress: Assessing U.S. Policy on Peacekeeping Operations in Africa
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : A9781287302209 ISBN : 1287302203 9781287302209
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The United States Government Printing of
House Hearing 112th Congress: European and Eurasian Energy Developing Capabilities for Security and Prosperity
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Bookseller reference : A9781289297688 ISBN : 1289297681 9781289297688
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The United States Government Printing of
House Hearing 112th Congress: European and Eurasian Energy Developing Capabilities for Security and Prosperity
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Bookseller reference : B9781289297688 ISBN : 1289297681 9781289297688
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The United States Government Printing of
House Hearing 112th Congress: Assessing U.S. Policy on Peacekeeping Operations in Africa
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Bookseller reference : B9781287302209 ISBN : 1287302203 9781287302209
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The United States Government Printing of
S. Hrg. 112-312: Making It in America Innovate Locally Export Globally
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : A9781287312833 ISBN : 1287312837 9781287312833
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The United States Government Printing of
S. Hrg. 112-312: Making It in America Innovate Locally Export Globally
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Bookseller reference : B9781287312833 ISBN : 1287312837 9781287312833
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the University Press of Virginia 1974 printing c1960
Travel and roads in England
Charlottesville : Published for the Folger Shakespeare Library by the University Press of Virginia 1974 printing c1960. Good. 0x0x0. Some wear but still a good reading copy. A portion of your purchase of this book will be donated to non-profit organizations.Over 1000000 satisfied customers since 1997! Choose expedited shipping if available for much faster delivery. Delivery confirmation on all US orders. Charlottesville : Published for the Folger Shakespeare Library by the University Press of Virginia, 1974 printing, c1960 unknown
Bookseller reference : 10822399 ISBN : 0813900891 9780813900896
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The US. Government Printing Office U. S.
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States HARRY S. TRUMAN January 1 to December 31 1946 Volume 2
US Government Printing Office 1962. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Minor loosening to binding. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. US Government Printing Office hardcover
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The US. Government Printing Office U. S.
Report Of The President's Commission On The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy
The U.S. Government Printing Office 1964. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition First Printing. Published by The U.S. Government Printing Office 1964. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is very good with spotting to page ends. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. The U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover
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The US. Government Printing Office Style Board Harry Schecter (Chairperson) U. S.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE STYLE MANUAL January 1959
<p>U.S. Government Printing Office 1959. Hardcover. Good. By act of Congress the Public Printer is authorized to determine the form and style of Government printing. The STYLE MANUAL is the product of many years of public printing experience and its rules are based on principles of good usage and custom in the printing trade. In addition the MANUAL attempts to keep abreast of and sometimes anticipate changes in orthography grammar and type production. It has grown with Government and the ever-expanding body of language with new terms and expressions. . . It should be remembered that the MANUAL is primarily a GPO printers stylebook. Easy rules of grammar cannot be prescribed for it is assumed that editors are versed in correct expression. As a printers book it necessarily uses terms which are obvious to those skilled in the graphic arts. A glossary of such printing terms to be complete would unnecessarily burden the MANUAL." Maroon boards. Gold lettering on spine. Minor sunning of spine. Bumped corners. Slight rubbing of boards. One scuff on front of board above gold lettering. No dust jacket. Natural toning browning of pages. No pencil marks or highlights inside of book. Approx dimension: 6.25"x9.25"x1.5" 496 pages.</p> U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover
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The USGovernment Printing Office U. S.
Memorial Addresses On The Life And Character Of George Hearst A Senator From California. Delivered In The House Of Representatives March 25 1892 And February 24 1894
Washington D.C: Government Printing Office 1894. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 11" - 13" tall. Nice-looking structurally sound copy of the original edition not the more usual P.O.D.s. Black cloth binding shows a little discoloration otherwise Near Fine. Blind stamped decorated cloth with gilt lettering on front cover. Pictorial and printed fabricoid. "That there be printed 8000 copies of which 2000 copies shall be delivered to the Senators and Representatives of that state; and of the remaining number 2000 shall be for the use of the Senate and 4000 copies for the use of the House; and of the quota of the Senate the Public Printer shall set aside 50 copies which he shall have bound in full morocco with gilt edges the same to be delivered when completed to the family of the deceased and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to have engraved and printed at as early a date as practicable the portrait of the deceased to accompany said eulogies." Bumping to spine head and foot. The gilt lettering is particularly fine and sharp. Fine engraving portrait of Senator Hearst at frontis tissue-guarded.Member I.O.B.A. C.B.A. and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes and for sets. Government Printing Office hardcover
Bookseller reference : 345735
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The Watts Printing Company
Souvenir .of the Funeral of Our Martyred President William McKinley
Canton OH: The Watts Printing Co 1901. Presumed First Edition First printing. Stiff card covers tied at left side with black cord. Good. Format is approximately 5 inches by 7 inches. Binding is black cord. 51 leaves plus covers. This consists of black and white photographic illustrations with individual captions. Covers have a few rubs light soiling and short creases. There is a number written in blue ink at lower corner of the rear cover. This rare souvenir album contains captioned photographs of the funeral events honoring the slain McKinley in his hometown of Canton Ohio. One of the photographs of President Theodore Roosevelt and the Cabinet awaiting the arrival of the casket at the Canton Court House. A search of the On-line Catalogue of the Library of Congress on March 27 2021 identified four copies two in Ohio Libraries one at the University of Texas at Austin and one at a Scottish Rites Temple in Massachusetts. Occasionally copies appear briefly on-line and generally are purchased quickly. Thousands who witnessed the funeral procession as it moved from the McKinley home on Market Avenue N to the church services were "Hushed and Broken in Heart" as they watched the cortege. Mrs. McKinley spent a half hour alone with the casket but she would not attend the funeral services instead staying at home the rest of the day. The funeral procession began at the McKinley home at 1:14 p.m. and arrived at the First Methodist Church now Crossroads United Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m. McKinley's body first lay in state for public viewing in Buffalo N.Y. on Sept. 15-16;. The nation focused its attention on the casket that made its way by train first to Washington where it first lay in the East Room of the Executive Mansion and then in state in the Capitol and then was taken to Canton. A hundred thousand people passed by the open casket in the Capitol Rotunda many having waited hours in the rain; in Canton an equal number did the same at the Stark County Courthouse on September 18. The following day a funeral service was held at the First Methodist Church; the casket was then sealed and taken to the McKinley house where relatives paid their final respects. It was then transported to the receiving vault at West Lawn Cemetery in Canton to await the construction of the memorial to McKinley already being planned. The former first lady accompanied her husband on the funeral train. Historian Margaret Leech noted "the circuitous journey was a cruel ordeal for the woman who huddled in a compartment of the funeral train praying that the Lord would take her with her Dearest Love". She was thought too weak to attend the services in Washington or Canton although she listened at the door to the service for her husband in her house on North Market Street. Among organizations that participated in the procession were Canton Commandery No. 38 Knights Templars; The Grand Commandery Knights Templars of Ohio; The Knights Templars of Louisville Kentucky and Pittsburgh; Eagle Lodge No. 431 it would become the McKinley Lodge; The Grand Army Band; and Thayer's Military Band. At the church President Roosevelt occupied the front pew. Behind him were 40 United States senators 120 representatives and many state governors. Honorary pallbearers selected by the family included John C. Dueber George B. Frease R. A. Cassidy William R. Day Joseph Biechele Henry W. Harter William A. Lynch and Thomas McCarty. Widow McKinley remained in Canton for the remainder of her life setting up a shrine in her house and often visiting the receiving vault until her death at age 59 on May 26 1907. She died only months before the completion of the large marble monument to her husband in Canton which was dedicated by President Roosevelt on September 30 1907. William and Ida McKinley are interred there with their daughters atop a hillside overlooking the city of Canton. The Watts Printing Co unknown
Bookseller reference : 80448
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Theatre Playbill. Hooton Printing Establishment F. A. Searle. W. H. Smith Stage Manager. H. Eckhardt Musical Director
SPECIAL NOTICE! To Concentrate the Interest of the Public Upon this Illustration of the Home Scenes of a Life of a Politician! First Nights of Batkins at Home Or --- Life in Cranberry Centre. Boston Museum
Boston: Boston Museum 1858. Buff printed paper. Moderate wear to edges some age-toning. Withal a VG example. Single broadsheet printed recto only. Decoratively engraved border. 18-1/2" x 6-3/8" <br/><br/>Not found on OCLC rare. (Boston Museum] unknown books
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Theodoret of Cyrus.
Theodoritu episkopu Kyru dialogoi treis kata tinon haireseon. Theod. lib. 3 contra haereses [...]. Leipzig, (Ernst Vögelin), 1568.
8vo. (6), 351, (1) pp. With woodcut printer's device on title-page (repeated on verso of final leaf). 16th century brown ruled calf with later handwritten spine title. All edges red. First issue of the Leipzig edition, the second printing ever. Greek text throughout; Victorinus Strigel issued a Latin translation (not present here) to accompany it. - Theodoret, bishop of Cyrus (ca. 393-458) was an influential theologian of the School of Antioch. He played a pivotal role in several 5th century Byzantine Church controversies that led to various ecumenical acts and schisms and is considered "one of the principal Greek writers of the 5th century" (Tusc. Lex. Lit., p. 254). - Light browning and staining (more pronounced in first and last leaf). A few contemporary annotations. VD 16, T 768. Hoffmann I, 495. Graesse VI.2, 118. OCLC 54244694.
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Theology / Heidelberg Catechism / German American Printing. Ritter Johann 1779 1851 Printer
CATHECHISMUS oder Kurzer Unterricht Christlicher Lehre für Die angehende Jugend in der Churfürstlichen Pfalz und andern Reformirten Orten zu gebrauchen: Samt der Haus-Tafel Mit und ohne Biblischen Sprüch-Büchlein Alles zur Ehre und Lob Gottes
Reading PA: Johann Ritter 1811. 1st printing American Imprints 22488; Arndt & Eck 1865. OCLC records 6 holding institutions. Period quarter-leather binding with paste-paper wrapped boards. Wear to board edges. Top board beginning to detach in lower two-thirds of joint. Ffep nearly detached. Period pos to ffep and mss note affixed to front paste-down. Text paper browned & stained. A Good complete copy of this uncommon product from Ritter's prolific press. 104 2 pp. 12mo. 5-3/4" x 3-1/2" <br/><br/> Johann Ritter hardcover books
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THIOLLIERE Raymond
Douze très anciennes chansons pour enchanter la peine ou parer le plaisir avec les airs et les paroles recueillies et ornées de gravures sur bois par Raymond Thiollière
Paris Editions André Imprimerie Artistique Lux 1923 In-2 en feuilles, couverture rempliée
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Thierry Claerr, lisabeth Lalou, Anne-B n dicte Levollant (eds)
Hommes et femmes du livre Rouen au XVIe si cle Liber amicorum Petri Aquilonis
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 paperback Size:210 x 270 mm Illustrations:10 b/w, 50 col., 2 tables b/w.Language :French. ISBN 9782503618425.
Bookseller reference : 67473
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Thierry Claerr, lisabeth Lalou, Anne-B n dicte Levollant (eds)
Hommes et femmes du livre Rouen au XVIe si cle Liber amicorum Petri Aquilonis
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 280 p. Size:210 x 270 mm, Illustrations:10 b/w, 50 col., 2 tables b/w. Language:French. ISBN 9782503618425.
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THIBOUST Claude Louis
L'excellence de l'imprimerie poème latin de Cl. - L. Thiboust traduit par Cl. - Ch.. Thiboust, son fils.
Paris: Jacques Haumont, 1945 in-8, 30 pages, 4 planches dépliantes d'après l'Encyclopédie de Diderot et D'Alembert. Couverture muette de papier marbré, couverture conservée, rousseurs, sinon bon état. Tirage limité à 200 ex. sur vergé blanc (n° 59).
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THIBAUDEAU F.-
La Lettre d'Imprimerie. Origine. Développement. Classification. 12 Notices illustrées sur les Arts du Livre.-
Préface de Georges Lecomte. Paris. Au Bureau de l'Édition. 1921. 2 volumes in-8 (165 x 225mm) pleine toile bleue de l'éditeur, titres et ornements typographiques en noir sur les 2 plats et le dos, tranches rouges, portrait de l'auteur par Bernard Naudin en frontispice, XXV, 698, (2) pages (pagination continue), 517 illustrations dans le texte et 65 planches hors texte souvent en couleurs. Impression sur des papiers différents. Petits défauts aux couvertures, très bon état intérieur. Bel exemplaire de ce remarquable ouvrage imprimé entièrement avec les caractères dessinés par George AURIOL. On y joint le petit fascicule in-16 (110 x 135mm) couverture brune avec même décor, contenant le portrait de l'auteur et des appréciations de divers journaux et personnalités.
Bookseller reference : ORD-10326
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THIBAUDEAU (F.).-
La Lettre d'Imprimerie. Origine - Développement - Classification. Et 12 Notices illustrées sur les Arts du Livre. Préface de Georges Lecomte. Tome second [seul].
P., Au Bureau de l'Edition, 1921, in 8° broché, paginé 415 à 699 ; très nombreuses illustrations, in et hors-texte, en noir et en couleurs ; couverture fanée, renforcée au scotch invisible ; les première et dernière garde ont été collées à la couverture.
Bookseller reference : 45550
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THIBAUDEAU (Francis).
La Lettre d'imprimerie. Origine. Développement. Classification. Préface de Georges Lecomte. 12 notices illustrées sur les arts du livre
A Paris, Au Bureau de l'Edition, 1921 2 vol. in-8, XXV-698 pp. (en pagination continue), nombreuses ill. in-t., portrait-frontispice, planches, percaline bleue à la Bradel, plats et dos illustrés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'éditeur). Usures aux dos et aux coins. Traces blanches sur un plat. Qqs rousseurs. Dans le second volume, il manque les planches 54 à 57 (des papiers de gardes, qui étaient contrecollés et qui ont été enlevés).
Bookseller reference : 239873
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Thibaudeau Francis
Manuel Français de Typographie moderne
Au "Bureau de l'Edition", Paris, 1924. In-8 broché, couverture décorée. 583 pages. Abondament illustré
Bookseller reference : 1622
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THIBAUDEAU (Francis).
Manuel français de typographie moderne. Cours d'initiation à l'usage de tous ceux que cet art intéresse, par la pratique du croquis-calque ou manuscrit typographique. Faisant suite à La Lettre d'imprimerie, du même auteur
a Paris, Au Bureau de l'Edition, 1924 fort in-8, XVI-583 pp., très nombreuses illustrations in-t., planches, percaline bleue à la Bradel, plats et dos illustrés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'éditeur). Accrocs aux coiffes, coins légèrement usés.
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THIBOUST (Cl.-L.)
L'Excellence de l'Imprimerie; Poeme Latin de Cl.-L. Thiboust, traduit par Cl.-Ch. Thiboust, son fils.
26, [4]pp., one of 200 numbered copies, 4 folding plates, orig. printed wrappers, a fine copy.
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THIBOUST (Claude Louis)
Typographiae excellentia [L'excellence de l'imprimerie. Po?me latin]. Paris: 1754. Second edition of the Latin poem, first edition of the French translation, 28, [2]pp., half-title, double titles in Latin and French, engraved portrait frontispiece by J. Daulle, 2 etched plates (one folding) of a typefoundry and a printing shop, foremargin shaved with slight loss of image on folding plate, text closely cropped effecting imprint and a few letters and words to several foremargins. [Bound with:] DOISSIN (Ludovico) Scalptura Carmen [La Gravure Po?me]. Paris: Le Mercier, 1753. Second edition in Latin, first edition of the French translation, xii, 76, xii, [1]-90, [2]pp. [Bound with:] DOISSIN (Ludovico) Sculptura Carmen [La Sculpture Po?me].
viii, 94, [2], [1]-120, [4]pp., with half-title. 3 works bound in one (the first named bound last), cont. mottled sheep, worn. The second edition of this poem on the different technical processes involved in printing. This edition was published by Claude Charles Thiboust, his father, Cluade Louis Thiboust, was the author of the poem, and had originally printed it in 1718. The family of Thilboust occupies a distinguished place in the list of French typographers, having started printing in Paris in the middle of the sixteenth century, with successive members of the family being appointed to be Printers to the University. This is followed by two editions of Doissen's poem on engraving. Bigmore & Wyman, III, p. 8; I, p. 183
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Third Session, Government Printing Office Seventy-fifth Congress
Joseph Taylor Robinson Late a Senator From Arkansas Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congeress Memorial Services Held in the House of Representitives and Senate of the United States
Government Printing Office 1938. Hardcover. Good. Tight copy black boards unmarked in text itself; name and small sticker inside cover age-discoloration to page edges few light marks on cover. Government Printing Office hardcover
Bookseller reference : 13014-VB
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THOMAS A KEMPIS.
[Imitation de Jésus-Christ. Paris, 1491]. Gerson De imitatione Christi. Et de meditatione cordis.
Paris, Enguilbert I, Jean I et Geoffroy I de Marnef (impr Philippe Pigouchet), 1491. In-8 gothique (143 x 100 mm) de (96) ff. (sig. a-m8), maroquin brun, dos à 5 nerfs, quadruple filet d'encadrement et fleurons aux angles à froid sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure du XIXe siècle).
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THOMAS, HAUTIN et LEMAIRE
La France Graphique, N°110
CHEZ L'AUTEUR. Fév. 1956. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 52 pages illustrées en noir et blanc et en couleurs, dans le texte et hors-texte. Dos à spirales.. . . . Classification Dewey : 686.2-Imprimerie
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THOMAS A KEMPIS.
Ortulus rosarum liber devotus cunctisque Deum querentibus valde necessarius nuper exactissime correctus et emendatus Item utile quoddam breve documentum his qui sepenumero confidentur. Item oratio devotissima beati Bernardi af filium Jesum et matrem ejus. Item alia oratio ejusdem Bernardi ad solam matrem.
Paris, Pierre Baquelier, 1512 ca. In-8 gothique (135 x 90 mm) de (20) ff. (sign. [a]8, b8, [c]4), cartonnage bleu à la Bradel, pièce de titre en long (reliure du XIXe siècle).
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Thomas Aquinas, St.
[Summa contra gentiles]. De veritate catholicae fidei contra errores infidelium seu Summa catholicae fidei. [Strasbourg, printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), not after 1474].
Royal folio (273 x 398 mm). Gothic type. 248 ff. (incl. final blank). 49 lines. 2 columns. Contemporary south German decoration: each of 4 books opening with an illuminated initial with extensions; rubricated throughout in red and blue. Modern calf, early index tabs. Editio princeps. Magnificent copy of the rare first edition of one of St. Thomas Aquinas's two masterpieces which systematized Latin theology. The printer is commonly referred to as "the printer of Henricus Ariminensis"; the ISTC suggests the Eichstädt printer Georg Reyser (active until 1503; cf. ADB 28, 368f.) known for his characteristic type, or, following Pellechet, Heinrich Eggestein. - "The combination of theology and philosophy which was the basis of scholasticism found its finest expression in [St. Thomas's] writings. Aquinas held that knowledge came from two sources: the truths of Christian faith and the truths of human reason. Each is a distinct source, but the revelation which comes from faith is the greater of the two, and its chief characteristic is that it consists of mysteries to be believed rather than understood" (PMM 30 for the editio princeps of the 'Summa Theologiae' published in 1485). The 'Summa de veritate catholicae fidei contra gentiles' (Treatise on the Truth of the Catholic Faith, against Unbelievers), written in Rome, 1261-64, was composed at the request of St. Raymond of Pennafort, who desired to have a philosophical exposition and defence of the Christian Faith, to be used against the Jews and Moors in Spain. It is a perfect model of patient and sound apologetics, showing that no demonstrated truth (science) is opposed to revealed truth (faith). It is worthy of remark that the Fathers of the Vatican Council, treating the necessity of revelation (Coast. "Dei Filius", c. 2), employed almost the very words used by St. Thomas in treating that subject in this work (I, cc. iv, V). - First leaf a little defective and repaired, minor marginal repairs in first 4 leaves, small stain at a few extreme upper margins, decoration just shaved. A stamp erased from fol. 4/10r. Hain 1385*. Goff T-190. GW M46563. BMC I 77. ISTC it00190000. CIBN T-162. Collijn, Uppsala 1420. IBP 5291. IDL 4382. IGI 9568. Madsen 3951. Aquilon 644. Michelitsch, Thomasschriften 60. Ohly (Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 1956) 6. Ohly-Sack 2729. Pellechet 986. Polain, Belgique 4761. Proctor 322. Rhodes, Oxford Colleges 1697. Sack, Freiburg 3437. Sajó-Soltész 3256. Schüling 816. Sheppard 233. Voulliéme, Berlin 2179. Walsh S-110B.
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Thomas Balston, Robert Gibbings - RARE FIRST PRINTING
The Wood Engravings of Robert Gibbings - MEMORIAL VOLUME
London: Dent 1959 1959 Full buckram binding with no jacket as issued but fitted with a clear sleeve. First Edition First Impression of this sought after volume issued in memory of the artist. Enclosed is the prospectus for the book and the V & A exhibition notice which coincided with the publication. A vigorous and prolific engraver Gibbings was hugely influential. This superlative work is a great example of book production and it is a fitting tribute to a great talent. Very heavy and will need insurance and extra postage depending on destination. 0.0 0.0 0.0. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. London: Dent, 1959 hardcover
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Thomas Robinson, Superintendent of Public Printing & Binding, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING for the Year Ending June 30 1895
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg 1895. Hardcover. Used - Good. Harrisburg: Clarence M. Busch State Printer of Pennsylvania 1895. 56 pages. 9.5x6.5" cloth gold title. Quantities & costs of pamphlets reports laws journals costs of many types of paper envelopes suppliers. Cover rubbed spotted hinge little loose VG. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg hardcover
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Thomas Wodehouse, Curate of the Savoy [ Women's Printing Society, Limited, 21B, Great College Street, Westminster; English socia
Printed pamphlet. A Grammar of Socialism.
Second Edition. John Hodges 13 Soho Square London W. 1884. 32pp. landscape 12mo 8.5 x 13.5 cm. Stitched in grey printed wraps. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper with front wrap detached and lightly marked. Wodehouse is named as author on front cover but not on title-page. Laid out in the form of a fourteen-page catechism of 28 points followed by 'Notes and Illustrations from Various Writers'. Pertinent as ever in its criticism of 'excessive inequality in the partition of wealth'. COPAC only lists three copies of the first edition of 1878. Of the eight copies of the second 1884 edition on COPAC six are listed as being printed by 'F. Verinder'. Second Edition. John Hodges, 13 Soho Square, London, W. 1884. paperback
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Thomas, D. B.
The Science Museum Photography Collection
Numerous illustrations. Name Index. 113 pages.
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Thomas, Isaiah
The history of printing in America : with a biography of printers & an account of newspapers
650pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Thomas, Isaiah.
HISTORY OF PRINTING IN AMERICA; WITH A BIOGRAPHY OF PRINTERS & AN ACCOUNT OF NEWSPAPERS.
pp. xxi, 650 + Frontis. Thick 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Dust jacket; yellowed st the spine and soiled. Hardbound. Very good. Based on the famous 2nd edition (1874), and newly edited by Marcus McCorison, this is really a wonderful book for any fan of early American Printing. From the DJ: "There are very few books of a historical nature which deserve republication after 160 years of existence. Isaiah Thomass History of Printing in America is one of them. His book is still the beginning point for most investigations into the history of American printing, for he provides the tantalizing clues from which his successors have built there own studies. Further, his personal knowledge of many of the people and events which he describes in a frank and unadorned manner makes excellent and often amusing reading. The History of Printing in America retains the essential beginnings which lead the reader into fascinating byways of American history and the craft which in such large measure perpetuated it." PA53
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Thompson, Francis.
THE HOUND OF HEAVEN.
pp. ix, 16. Title page decorated with large red initial. Printed on Van Gelder hand-made paper. Inked ownership of J. F. Oller, 1924, on end paper and slip case. Square 12mo. Original stiff blue wraps, decorated and lettered in green. Original slip case. Fifth edition. Limited Edition of only 925 copies. Nice copy. PRESS/W39
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Thompson, Francis.
THE WORKS OF FRANCIS THOMPSON. THREE VOLUMES.
Three Volumes. Portrait frontis. Foxed. Uncut. Top edges gold. 8vo. Original full cloth bindings, lettered and decorated in gold. Hardbound. Worn set. Francis Thompson (1859-1907) was an English poet and ascetic. After attending college, he moved to London to become a writer, became addicted to opium, and was a street vagrant for years. A married couple read his poetry and rescued him, publishing his first book Poems in 1893. Thompson lived as an unbalanced invalid in Wales and at Storrington, but wrote three books of poetry, with other works and essays, before dying of tuberculosis in 1907. SET/W50
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Thompson, Kay.
ELOISE AT CHRISTMASTIME. Drawings by Hilary Knight.
np. Color drawings throughout by Hilary Knight. Bookplate of Margaret Sarah Lewis, York, PA water color artist. 4to. Original full red pictorial glossy binding. First Printing. Very crisp copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W69
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Thompson, Ralph.
AMERICAN LITERARY ANNUALS & GIFT BOOKS 1825-1865.
190p. 8vo. Original blue cloth binding. Essential reference to a collecting genre that deserves more attention. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF4
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Thompson, Tommy
The ABC of Our Alphabet
25.5X19.5 cm. 64 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. Spine slightly stained. Else in good condition.
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