Published by London: James Nisbet and Co., 1868., 1868
Seller: Owl Books, County Leitrim, Ireland
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Second edition. vii, 290 pp + 5 pp ads. A collection of 27 sermons by Arthur Roberts - Rector of Woodrising, Norfolk. Sermons include: The Sower, The Pearl of Great Price, The Wedding Garment, The Growing Corn, The Good Samaritan, The Rich Fool, The Wedding Feast, The Lost Sheep, The Prodigal Son, The Pharisee and Publican etc. A few spots of foxing on prelims and very occasionally in text. Chocolate brown eps. Royal blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Spine faded. Top and bottom of spine and corners rubbed. Overall condition VG.
Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. RO40245561: 1855. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 523 pages. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Couverture se détachant. Dos effacé. Annotations d'époque en page de garde (envoi d'auteur inconnu). . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon.
Published by The Gresham Press, London., 1877
Seller: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 1,522.73
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Add to basketFirst edition. Small quarto. 38 leaves of text with the 38 plates printed from the original woodblocks dating from the period 1470-1540. The book came about because the blocks had been acquired by the Unwin Brothers who printed this edition. It was published to coincide with the Caxton celebration of 1877 and the type matches the characters used by Caxton in printing The Game and Playe of the Chesse. The binding (thick parchment boards decorated in blind) also accords with the style of the period, being copied from an early block book in the British Museum. Loosely inserted is the 12-page brochure which serves as the prospectus, introduction and colophon. Number 176 of 257 copies printed on handmade paper of a texture and colour to imitate that used in the fifteenth century. Signed by the Unwin Brothers.Covers rubbed at the edges and dusty. The spine is generally worn and the joints are splitting. The head and tail of spine are chipped. The two sets of brass clasps lack the straps. Internally fine.
Published by Printed at the Sign of The Grasshopper, by Unwin Brothers, The Gresham Press, London, 1877
Seller: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
BIBLE IN ENGLISH (illustrator). First Edition. [WYCLIFFE, John]. A New Biblia Pauperum. Being Thirty-Eight Woodcuts Illustrating the Life, Parables & Miracles of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ, With the Proper Descriptions thereof, extracted from the Translation of the New Testament, by John Wiclif, Sometime Rector of Lutterworth. London: Printed at the Sign of The Grasshopper, by Unwin Brothers, The Gresham Press., 1877. First edition. One of 257 copies printed and signed by the Unwin Brothers. This being number 212. Two separate parts, each numbered and signed. The first being the prospectus with the title-page as above and [12] pp. (9 3/4 x 7 3/8 inches; 248 x 187 mm). The second and main part being the bible (10 x 7 7/8 inches; 253 x 200 mm) and comprising [3], 38, [3] leaves and with thirty-eight woodblock plates each facing a page of text. The text is printed in black with red initials on verso, recto blank. Woodblock plates are facing text, printed on recto, verso blank. Printed on special handmade paper, in Caxton Type No. 2. With a preface by A.P. Stanley. Original drab boards, bound to the style of the period. Boards stamped in blind, in a design taken from an early block book in the British Museum. Spine lettered in gilt. Two brass clasps, lacking the strap attachment. Top edge dyed maroon, others uncut. Boards a bit soiled and rubbed along edges. Spine with some chipping and some wear to head and tail-pieces. Prospectus in original printed paper wrappers. Some very light soiling. Overall a very good copy of this interesting production. This limited edition was produced for the occurrence of the Caxton Celebration of 1877. The original woodblocks dating sometime between 1470-1540 were purchased by the Unwin brothers and used to print the plates which pair up nicely with the facsimile text of Wiclif's New Testament of 1525. It is unknow what work these woodblocks were originally used for the printing of, as the have not been "recognized as belonging to any printed book". "In issuing them, combined with a suitable descriptive text, our thought has been to produce, as nearly as possible, a counterpart of an old Biblia Pauperum, and thus form a fitting memorial not only of the Caxton Celebration, but also of the Wiclif Quincentenart." (Unwin Brothers, from the note by the printer). Herbert, 2008. HBS 66069. $2,500. Signed.