Published by D & J Sadlier, 1887
Seller: Market Square, Kinsman, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Brown pebbled cloth, no printing date seen. 352pp. Fabric loss at end of spine, some loss on rear joint. Contents tight & clean , no foxing seen. (Author postscript was Mar 7, 1819.).
Published by P.J. Kenedy, Catholic Publishing House, New York, 1870
Hardcover. Condition: Used - Good. NY: P.J. Kenedy, Catholic Publishing House, no date, ca 1870? 318 pages. 7.5 x 5", patterned black cloth, blind stamped boards, gold title. Letters dated 1801-2. Tip frayed, cloth spotted, text toned, G.
Published by The Superintendence Of The Catholic Institute Of Great Britain, 1880
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 16 pages. (SL#34).
Language: English
Published by D. & J. Saslier, New York, 1847
Seller: Yesterday's Books, Richmond, IN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. The pages are tight with light foxing throughout. There is a Biblical vine foldout next to the title page. it measures 11" x 7.5". The top edge is missing a piece approximately 3" x 7" and I don't know how much further is would have gone. The top part of the tree goes to 1,000 A.D. Former owner name on the front free end paper. The covers are very loose, but are still attatched.
Published by The Roman Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge, Cincinnati, 1843
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 384p. Ex-library; REBOUND. A small hardcover book in acceptable condition. Label on spine; stamps on edges, endpapers, and title page; card pocket in back. First and last few pages have small tears along the edges and some spotty soiling. Pages are age-toned throughout, but text is otherwise unmarked. The binding is tight. A sturdy reading copy. The best-known work by English Catholic bishop John Milner (1752-1826). Measures approx. 7" x 4.25".
Language: English
Published by D. W. Farrand, Philadelphia, 1814
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Part I. Unprofessionally bound in leather. Spine applied crookedly. Corners and edges are greatly exposed from heavy use. Spine ends visibly turned up onto (or under) endpapers. Endpapers spotted and foxed, some old water damage. Pages extremely dirty and corners worn or torn. Yellow silk bookmark attached. Contents include principal martyrs from the Roman Empire, persecution of Christians in Persia, under Julian the apostate, by the Goths, by the Arian Vandals, from the 5th to 11th centuries, the persecutions of the Waldenses in France, ther persecution of the Albigenses, persecutions during the civil wars of France, and the Inquisition. Hardcover. Conditon: acceptable. 310 pages, 12mo.
Published by Printed for John Weale, (Late Josiah Taylor), Architectural Library, London, 1935
Boards. Condition: Good. Third Edition, with Corrections. 8vo, 134 pp. Professionally rebacked. Significant wear to boards, rear board stained, dampstain to bottom margins of first several leaves including plates, heavy foxing throughout.
Published by J. Nichols and Son, London, 1824
Seller: BOOK'EM, LLC, Port Orchard, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. No Jacket. Hardcover, Poor/ No Jacket. Boards are weathered and spotted with the front board detached, spine covering chipped, pages lightly wrinkled with small spottings, bookplate inside, "From the Archaeologia, Vol. XX".
Language: English
Published by WM. Allen and Co., London, 1869
Seller: Martin Kaukas Books, Manchester, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket as Puiblished. 1st Edition. Dark red hardcover with gilt illustration and letting on the boards. Very good condition. Gilt page edges. Owners neatly hand written inscription on front fly page, dated 1881. Contains 12 woodblock illustrations , 6 full page 6 within the text (vignettes). Contains 12 chapters on the cruise. 487 pages.
Published by J. P. Walsh 183?, Cincinnati
Seller: Thomas J. Joyce And Company, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
16mo. Condition: worn calf-backed boards. New Edition. 16mo, 384 pages, calf-backed boards, lacks top three inches at head of spine, printed on thin, delicate paper Addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Thomas Burgess, Lord Bishop of St. David's, in Answer to His Lordship's "Protestant Catechism." Bishop Milner was involved in seeking freedom for Catholics in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The parts of THE END OF RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY was collected as a response to Rev. J. Sturges's book, REFLECTIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES AND INSTITUTIONS OF POPERY. For the sake of ecumenism, and peace, This work was not published until the early 19th century.
Published by Richardson and Son for the Catholic Book Society, 1842
Seller: The Mill Bookshop, Gatehouse of Fleet, United Kingdom
US$ 20.40
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Printed by Richardson and son for the Catholic Book Society, Derby, 1842. Title continues: Addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Burgess, Lord Bishop of St. David's in Answer to his Lordship's "Protestant Catechism", by the Rev. John Milner DD FSA with considerable emendations by the author. Pocket-sized hardback in brown cloth boards with blind tooling, and gilt lettering to spine. Tanned endpapers. Frontispiece portrait of author, title page with illustration and Gothic lettering, title page proper, Preface, Contents, these together numbering [x] pages, then the text which is paginated 3, 28 [these recto/verso], 29-494. The binding is tight although slightly cracked at front hinge, the text clean and clear. The boards are rubbed with age, corners bumped, spine slightly damaged at top and base, but the book is in surprisingly good condition for its age.
Published by Richardson and Son for the Catholic Book Society, 1842
Seller: Eurobooks Ltd, Nottingham, United Kingdom
US$ 20.40
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Acceptable. 1842 Condition: Acceptable. Ex Library with the usual stamp/stickers. Small format pocket size 13cm Approx. Original covers with loss to top o f the spine as shown in pictures, both hinges are cracked, content clean with light foxing heavier to end papers. U5C2.
Language: English
Published by James Robbins, 1839
US$ 157.56
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 2nd Edition. 'The History and Survey of the Antiquities of Winchester' by Right Rev. John Milner. James Robbins [1839]. Undated. Third edition. Two volumes bound in one. Half leather binding, worn to the spine. The front hinge has been neatly strengthened. Inscription. Contents complete and in nice condition. Good.
Language: English
Published by J Taylor, Architectural Library, London, 1811
Seller: William Glynn, Reydon, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 204.05
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Add to basketQuarter Bound. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. [vi], xix [i.e. xxv], 135, [1, adv.], 10 plates, [10 catalogue] pages. Later rebind in black over grey paper boards, gilt titling to spine, new endpapers. Illustrations by William Woolnoth, John Roffe, and John Shury; after Charles Wild and Frederick Mackenzie. Armorial bookplate ex libris FF Pried de Woodchester to original endpaper. Minor wear to covers, some minor spotting, age toning. [719] Size: 255mm. x 165mm.
Language: English
Published by Allen, London, 1869
Seller: Anah Dunsheath RareBooks ABA ANZAAB ILAB, Auckland, NZ, New Zealand
Cloth Orig. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Pp. xii, 487. 6 b& w plates and illustrations as called for. 2nd edition, published in the same year as the first. Very good copy in bright blue original cloth.
Language: English
Published by Winchester / London, Ja. Robbins, Charles Heath 1801 - 1802, 1802
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
Condition: Sehr gut. Octavo. Pagination of the Sammelband: First Book: Rev.John Milner - Account of Winchester Cathedral Part: Frontispiece of "North West View of the Cathedral), [2], Fold-out-plan of "Ichnography of the Cathedral Church", 148 pages / Second Book: Charles Heath: "The Excursion Down the Wye.etc." - First Part: 246 unnumbered pages / Second / [and possibly Third] Part: 188 unnumbered pages. Hardcover / Original, decorative half-leather of the early 19th century with original spinelabel, restored and with new endpapers and new marbled paper-covers on original boards. In protective Mylar. One page with a minor cut (without text-loss). Otherwise in very good condition with some signs of external wear. This very rare work originates from the wonderful Meade - Collection in Ballymartle (near Kinsale, West Cork), with the name of one of the Meade - family-members written on the titlepage and the bookplate / Exlibris of Richard Meade to the original endpaper. The rare book bound in the back of this Volume, "The Excursion Down the Wye from Ross to Monmouth" includes for example the following sections: - Brief notices of the Town of Ross - Geographical description of the Wye, from a "Survey of Herefordshire" - Measurement of the River and Country from Ross to Chepstow - Pedigree of the Kyrle family, supplied by a Gentleman, earlier than i sknown either to Mrs.Clarke or Philip Jones, Esq. - Pedigree of the Man of Ross, from Mrs. Clarke's Manuscripts - Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Man of Ross - Mr.Pope's Lines on the Man of Ross - Dr. Johnson's remarks on Mr.Pope's Lines - Interesting particulars concerning Mr. Kyrle - Further Interesting particulars relating to the Man of Ross, communicated to Mr.Heath, by William Dobbs, who knew Mr.Kyrle - Notices of Mr.Kyrle's successors - Mr.Coleridge's Lines, written at the King's Arms, Ross - Description of a curious Chair, said to have belonged to Mr.Kyrle - Description of a curious Silver Tankard, given to Baliol College of Oxford, by the Man of Ross - Church Notes for Ross (containing with a description thereof) the Man of Ros's [sic] Monument, - an account of the Rudhall and other Monuments with their inscriptions translated - Mr.Scott's Charity at Ross - Pedigree of the Marcle Branch with its fine Church and Monuments - Ancient and Present state of Wilton Castle - Church Notes for Bridestow The Wye: - Its course from "William of Worcester's Itinerary" - Observations on its picturesque beauty Goodrich Castle: - Historical and descriptive accounts of Goodrich Castle - Of Goodrich, from an old man of 95 - Sir Henry Lingen - Lines on Goodrich Castle - Goodrich Priory - Church Notes for Goodrich - Anecdotes of the Swift Family - Plundering of the Vicarage House in 1642 - Of "Master Swift's" house - Description of a curious Silver Chalice presented to Goodrich Church by the celebrated Dean of St.Patrick's - List of Vicars of Goodrich - The Voyage recommended - Court Field, the nursery of King Henry the Fifth - Description of the House and Gardens - Welch Bicknor Church - The Monument in the Church (said to be that of the Countess of Salisbury, nurse to Henry the Fifth) - Historical particulars of the Salisbury Family - Church Notes for Welch Bicknor - The Voyage continued - Coldwell rocks - Whitchurch and the Gwillim family - further Notices of Whitchurch - Doward Hills and King Arthur's Hall - Curious and interesting particulars relating to the gigantic figure, which was found in Little Doward, as mentioned by Camden in his Britannia - Living testimony of the truth of its having been found New Wear: - Account of the settlement of New Wear as an Iron Manufactory, descriptive Account of New Wear - Mr.Wheatley's observations on the New Wear - The Voyage resumed - Hadnock House, the mansion of the Rev. Dr.Griffin - Mr.Kyrle's Will (now first printed) - Notices of Walford, an early residence of the Kyrle family - Mrs. Clarke's House of the Hill - Church Notes for Walford including the Monuments - Ballad of the Boy and the Mantle, referred to at Court Field - The Ride from Ross to Monmouth - Sonnet to the Wye Succession of Contents [in part Two (and possibly three)]: - Continuation of the Excursion down the Wye from Tintern to Chepstow, noticing its rocky scenery - Interesting description and comparison of the Rivers Severn and Wye - Chepstow, etymology, situation &c. - Historical accountof the Earls of Pembroke, Proprietors of the Castle - Ancient and present state of the Castle - Chepstow Bridge, with a poetical description and an account of a remarkable well in Bridge Street - Variety of curious and interesting particulars relating to Henry Marten one of King Charles First Judges, confined in the Castle, remarks on his Portrait at St.Pierre House, Catalogue of his writings and anecdotes of eminent men with whom he acted - Interesting notices of Sir Nicholas Kemeys, killed at the Siege of Chepstow Castle, of which he was Governor - Anecdotes of that intrepid loyalist, Sir John Winter, of Lidney - Account of the Port Walls, with the Views from their summit - Description of the Church with its monumental Record - Description of Persfield, containing new notices of its Proprietors, the Walks with their various views and other desirable information - Description of Caerwent, the ancient Venta Silurum of Antonius - with observations on the passage of the Severn - Description of the Old and Aust Passages - Description of the Road from Chepstow to Glocester - Excursion to Mathern, with an account of the episcopal Palace and Church - Description of Moyne's Court, an ancient Manor House - Historical and descriptive account of St. Pierre - Church Notes for ditto, with an account of its ancient sepultural stones and monuments in the Church - Excursion to the New Passage, with brief notice of Caldicot and Lanvair Castles - Concluding with the Road to Bristol.
Published by Nutt & Wells 1839, 1839
US$ 68.02
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Add to basketFull polished calf with red leather spine label. Complete with 20 engraved views 297+312.
Published by Religious Tract Society, London, 1850
Seller: Luis Porretta Fine Arts, Nanaimo RPO Country Club, BC, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Brown embossed cloth, edges rubbed, gilt titles, new end-papers, one map ( ex 9 ) , contents very good, clean and tigh. Scarce. ; 8vo; 526. pages.
Published by W H Allen And Co., 1869
Seller: Adventure Bookshop, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 68.02
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Rebacked in 2006. First Edition.
Language: English
Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018
ISBN 10: 1721737464 ISBN 13: 9781721737468
Seller: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, United Kingdom
US$ 18.45
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. This item is printed on demand. New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days.
Published by W. E. Andrews, London, 1836
US$ 74.82
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Good. None (illustrator). The eighth edition of this record of correspondence between a religious society of Protestants and a Catholic Divine. Eighth edition, enlarged and improved. A comprehensive record of the correspondence between a religious society of Protestants and a Catholic Divine. Divided into three parts: On the Rule of Faith or, the Method of finding out the True Religion; On the Characteristics of the True Church; and On Rectifying Mistakes concerning the Catholic Church. With a vindication of the objections raised by the Reverend Richard Grier. Written by John Milner, an English Roman Catholic bishop and controversialist who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District. Dated from the University of Edinburgh Libraries. In the original brown cloth binding. Externally, smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine with loss to the spine label. Rear hinge starting but firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright with light scattered spotting and minor age toning to the endpapers. Contemporary ink inscription to the front pastedown. Good. book.
Published by Printed for J. Taylor, Architectural Library, High Holborn, London, 1811
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. [iv], xxii, [i], xviii-xix, [i], 135, [1] pages + 10 plates. 8 page publisher's list bound in at the rear. Plate 10 is detached and loosely inserted as the frontispiece. Pagination erratic at the start, but matches other copies. In the original paper covered boards with the remains of a printed label to the spine. Boards are worn and stained. The front board is very nearly detached, it is holding on with just one cord. Pages lightly browned throughout, some spotting and staining. Title page more browned from contact with plate 10 which was acting as the frontispiece. The plates are all spotted and stained, also the boards. Page edges are untrimmed. Modern bookplates to the front end papers. Book.
Published by Published by George Virtue, London, 1848
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Add to basket, xx, 1015 pages, frontispiece of 'Blessing The Bread', numerous black & white plates throughout New edition, greatly improved and corrected , hinges weakened but holding, front free endpaper missing, spine sunned and with small tears at upper edges, light foxing to some plates, text relatively clean, in good condition , brown cloth with blindstamped design, gilt titles to spine 23.5 cm by 15 cm Hardback ISBN:
Published by Robbins, London, 1801
Seller: The Book Lady Bookstore, Savannah, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Red cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Recently rebound. Foxing on some outer pages and top edge of text block. Pages trimmed. PO book plate on FFEP. Illustrated frontispiece.
Published by John Weale, 1835
Seller: St Philip's Books, P.B.F.A., B.A., Oxford, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
US$ 95.22
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good+. ~Owner's stamp to title page. Original blue cloth, gilt spine sunned. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Armorial bookplate. Mostly uncut. No dustwrapper. ~Robust packaging. Tracking can be added to overseas orders. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 3rd Rev Edn. Size: xxii, 134pp. 9 plates + frontis.
Published by The Catholic Book Society, Dublin, 1830
Seller: Joe Collins Rare Books, Dublin, Ireland
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Printed for, and sold by The Catholic Book Society, 5, Essex-Bridge, Parliament-street. xvi, 560 pages. 140x90mm. Contemporary calf, with red label on spine and author's surname lettered in gilt. *Milner's 'The End of Religious Controversy' was originally conceived in 1801 as a refutation of Porteus's 'Brief Confutation of the Chief Errors of the Church of Rome', but was not published until 1818. This rare pocket edition was issued for 'The Catholic Book Society' which was officially titled 'The Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge throughout Ireland'. No printer is given, but 5 Essex Bridge was also the address of the printer and publisher William Joseph Battersby in 1830. This copy with the bookseller's ticket of Stephen Moore, 45 Paul St. Cork.* Binding worn with joints cracked but holding, some margin wear and tears to three leaves but with no loss of meaning, otherwise a very good copy without any library stamps, inscriptions or other markings. Images available on request.
Published by London, W. H. Allen 1869., 1869
xii+488pp. 8vo. Contemporary half-morocco gilt, a touch rubbed at extremities. Marbled edges. Black and white illustrations. A very good crisp copy. Second issue without frontispiece, map etc. (See Ferguson 12627).
Published by JA. Robbins NONE, Winchester
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
First Edition
[NONE] 1801, 1st edition (presumed). (hardcover) Near fine. 60pp. 12mo. Frontispiece. Includes a fold out ichnographic of Winchester Cathedral, as well as an image (fold-out) of the West front of the of the Cathedral Church of Sarum. Half bound, leather with marbled boards. Five raised bands, title and decoration stamped in gilt to spine. Book plate, small and tasteful, to the front fixed endpaper. Faintly starting at title page. The pages are a bit age-toned and there is light external wear, as may be anticipated.
Published by Bernard Dornin, Baltimore, 1810
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Leather. First American Edition. 400p. A brown leather hardcover book in poor condition. Rear cover detached, but present. Front cover held on at the inside hinge by clear acid-free tape. Spine heavily rubbed. Edges heavily worn. Light dampstain in the front. Otherwise, the text block is itself secure, and the pages are foxed but clean. A scarce volume, one of the best-known works by the English Catholic bishop John Milner, who was controversial in his day. American Imprints 20743. Finotti p. 196.
Published by Fielding Lucas, Jun'r, Baltimore, 1819
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
Leather. 3rd American Edition. 338p. A tan-brown leather hardcover book in poor condition. Front cover nearly detached. Edges scuffed. Old signature on front free endpaper. Otherwise, the pages are foxed, but clean, and all are securely bound. American Imprints 48700. Third American edition; the first was in 1802. A three-part work addressed to Rev. Dr. Burgess with subtitles ON THE RULE OF FAITH, ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TRUE CHURCH, and ON RECTIFYING MISTAKES CONCERNING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.