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Published by London: Rob. Clavell 1701, 1701
Seller: Harrison-Hiett Rare Books, Richelieu, France
First Edition
1st Edition, complete in three parts. Contemporary full leather binding with a recent leather spine / corners and labels. The binding is amateur binding. Law Library label to the inside front board. Apart from the amateur binding (where the spine is not a great match to the boards), the book is in very nice condition. Paper cracked at hinge to the front board, but binding is holding well. Slight darkening to the pages, consistent with age. Humphrey Hody (1659 20 January 1707). Born in Somerset. Was chaplain to Stillingfleet, and later to John tillotson & Thomas Tenison (Archbishop s of Canterbury). He was an author of several works, including bible interpretation. He supported the ruling party again non-jurors. [xviii], 2, 1-431, [i], 1-294. pp.
Published by Printed for Rob Clarvell, London, 1701
Seller: LOE BOOKS, Launceston, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. pp. [16], 431, [1], 288, [6], inc. original front and rear blanks. Contemporary full panelled calf binding, original title label, gilt. Binding very good with a little light rubbing only. Contents clean and tight, a few corner tips creased. A very good copy. Provenance: from Newton Surmaville in Somerset. This house was originally bought by Robert Harbin, a mercer of Blandford in 1608 from Joseph Compton. Robert Harbin rebuilt the house, completed in 1612. The house had remained in the family until 2006 when the last member of the family Sophia Wyndham died aged 97. The contents of the house were sold in 2007, including the library which had remained untouched for hundreds of years Size: 8vo (13 X 20cm). Book.
Published by OXFORD L. LICHFIELD, 1692
Seller: Hawkridge Books, Bakewell, United Kingdom
First Edition
FIRST EDITION. 45 pp, VERY NICELY BOUND IN HALF LEATHER OVER MARBLED BOARD, NEW ENDPAPERS. HODY (1659-1707) WAS A PROFESSOR OF GREEK AT OXFORD AND THEOLOGIAN. THE LETTER CONCERNS HENRY DODWELL (1641-1711) WITH WHOM HODY WAS INVOLVED IN A CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE NON-JURING BISHOPS. VERY SCARCE.