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Published by Thomas Nelson, Nashville, 1990
Seller: Peter & Rachel Reynolds, BISHOP AUCKLAND, United Kingdom
Limp. Condition: Good. . vii + 793 + 28 pages, 412 B Gift and Award Bible with blue flexible (vaguely imitation leather) cover, red (brownish!) letter edition in American English with capitalisation of pronouns. Includes a brief dictionary/concordance and some other helps.
Published by Thomas Nelson, 1982
Seller: The Book Squirrel Limited, Stoke on Trent, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Paperback book in very good condition.
Published by Roby, Kimball and Merrill. Stereotyped By L. Roby, Concord, NH, 1837
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Concord, NH: Roby, Kimball and Merrill. Stereotyped By L. Roby, 1837. Title page dated 1837. Worn. Full brown leather with gilt spine lettering, just under 9 inches tall. Cvoers rubbed with a shallow vertical crease to the spine, very short closed tears to the top edges of the joints, hinges cracked but covers secure, two sections of pages loosened but not detached, creases to title page and front free endpaper, heavily foxed but readily legible throughout, no names or other markings. . Hard Cover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Thomas Nelson Inc, 1997
ISBN 10: 0785203877ISBN 13: 9780785203872
Seller: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, Canada
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Condition: New.
Published by London, Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the King's most excellent majesty., 1700
12mo. Both texts are printed in two columns and are red ruled throughout. The New Testament ends on S2 verso and is Herbert 683, ESTC R170626. The calf binding is mottled with iron salts. The boards are panelled with a two line roll and another narrow roll, with the fittings for clasps with the hinge to the lower board in the continental manner. The arms of the clasps are lacking. The spine has raised bands with simple gilt tooling. The edges are trimmed close denoting a second binding and stained black. The endpapers are characteristic Herrenhut paste papers in a prussian blue combed design. Leaf B9 repaired at the foot with some loss of text. Inscribed on a blank before the title page 'Husey Gould, the gift of Mr.Gould Febry. ye 9 1759.'.
Tooled leather. Condition: Very Good +. Dust Jacket Condition: Custom Case. Very Early Elizabethan Printing. 12mo, original tooled leather 17th century binding, engraved frontispiece, very closely cut borders, all edges gilded, original green silk page divider, [viii blank] + ~ 524 + [vi blank] pages. THE NEW TES_/ TAMENT / Of our Lord and / S A V I O V R / - Jesus Christ Newly translated out of the / Originall Grrek : and / with the former transla- / tions diligently compared / and revised , by his Maie- / sties special commande- / ment. ---------------------------- Imprinted at London / By Robert Barker, Printer / to the Kings most Excel- / lent Majesty, and by / the Assignes of John Bill, 1633. Cum privilegia. A GEM! In an original tooled leather binding, no less. Beautiful clear type. Minimal wear. Some pages so closely cropped by the printer that the chapter headings at the top have been partially excised, though not the text. In order to ensure its proper long-term preservation, we commissioned Scott Kellar, distinguished Chicago bookbinder and restorer, to make minor professional repairs and to construct a protective box for this already Exceptional and Rare tiny edition of the Authorized King James version of the New Testament. Finely bound in contemporary tan embossed calf over wooden boards, richly gilt to spine. four hubs, and boards. Marbled pastedowns & endpaper. a.e.g. and gauffered. Spine very slightly rubbed with partial loss of caps at head and foot (restored and almost invisible). Edges of engraved title page reinforced; overall a fine copy. Ink inscriptions on two front free endpapers naming "Edmund James Gore" & his London addresses. The continental binding on this small format Authorized version MAY suggest that it might be a pirated edition of the English Bible pirated in Amsterdam. For example, the Stam printing family were printing small format Bibles in 1673-- after our publication (see Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, IV, p.467). Herbert 713-14, Wing B2511A.