48 pages. Covers remain clean, showing light handling creases and a very small tear at upper outside corner of top cover. Text block is partially separated from the covers, resulting with two small tears to the bound edge of the title page. Light foxing on title page and edges, and there are light moisture wrinkles seen throughout. View More...
Number 965 of a limited edition of 1250 copies; Fine, in Very Good slipcase; Slipcase shows rubbing and light wear on edges, mostly along bottom. View More...
No date of publication, though circa 1924. 211 pages. Covers show a little edge wear. A couple leaves with quarter sized open tears at lower corner, though not affecting text. View More...
189 pages. Blind stamped, red cloth covers. End leaves show a few tears, and volume overall shows general light signs of use. Tight and clean. View More...
No date, though circa mid-late 18th century. 144 leaves (288 pages) on velum leaves, bound in leather. Sinew tied. Mostly black lettering, though with some in red. One full page illustration in color of Madonna and Child. There are a few decorative breaks between sections of text. Written in Ge'ez, an ancient South Semitic language originating in Eritrea and the northern region of Ethiopia. Once the official language of Aksum and Ethiopia, it now remains primarily used in the liturgy of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and to a lesser degree by the Beta Israel Jewish Community (Wikipedi,... View More...
Complete in eight volumes. Leather over spine and corners with raised spine bands making five compartments. All edges are gilded. General light wear and older library markings. Light offsetting. All volumes remain tight and are otherwise intact. Due to the weight of this eight volume set, additional charges will apply for International shipping. View More...
Copyright is 2000. 128 pages. Slight scuff at outside lower corner of top cover. Due to weight, additional charges may apply for Priority and/or International shipping. View More...
Copyright is 2000. 128 pages. Volume shows a little spine lean and light wear at head of spine. Due to weight, additional charges may apply for Priority and/or International shipping. View More...
Army brown cloth with black lettering and design. Presentation inscription in memory of a widow's late husband. Other light use/wear, though overall solid and clean copy. View More...
Army brown cloth with black lettering and design. Presentation inscription in memory of a widow's late husband. Other light use/wear, though overall solid and clean copy. View More...
176 pages, plus ads. Paper over boards is worn and stained. Cloth spine covers are worn and chipped. Paper spine label with some loss. Top joint (external) is torn and top cover is loosening from book. Text block remains tight and contents are generally fairly clean with some foxing and occasional smudges. View More...
165 pages. Lacking title page. Beginning with next page, being the dedication "To The Right Worpfull Richard Levvken, Esq." Contents are otherwise compete to finis. Later binding, circa early 1800s, is mostly lacking except for the leather covered bottom board. Scattered small and light stains, as well as some light moisture stains and tide marks seen on paper. Rare volume, with no others being found for sale or in auction history. WorldCat only showing two copies. View More...
184 pages, plus 15 pages "Leges Imperiales...", followed by seven folding illustrations/charts, and the errata. Nicely rebound in black leather spine cover with raised spine bands and leather spine label. Faux marbled paper over covers. New end leaves. Inked institutional stamp in margins of first two leaves. First couple of leaves are a little darkened and show light wear. Volume is tight and contents are otherwise clean and intact. View More...
Two titles bound in a single volumes; Respective dates of publication are 1741 & 1750; 214 & 118 pages, respectively; Contemporary polished calf binding, with raised spine band and gilt stamped decorations; Leather spine label is mostly gone; Covers show splits along joints at spine, though remains tight; Contents are very clean and intact. View More...
467 & 320 pages, plus notice and catalogue at rear. Full contemporary vellum with raised spine bands and inked name on spine. Blind stamped outlines and decorative devices. Penciled notations on front paste down and smudges on front free end leaf. Leaves are a little darkened on edges. Scattered light creases and very light wear. Overall volume remains tight and attractive. View More...
221 pages. Number 21 of a limited edition of 40 copies signed by both the author and the illustrator. The illustrator, David Silverberg, has also signed the illustration following the title page, titled "David Roe d'Israel." Sewn in silk book mark. Dust jacket with deckled edges is now in a clear protective sleeve. Lacking the slipcase originally issued with. Due to size and weight, additional charges will apply for Priority and/or International shipping. View More...
Complete in two volumes. Polished Moroccan leather covers with gilt stamped lettering and decoration. Red leather spine labels. Marbled end leave and edges of text blocks. Covers show rubbing along edges and joints, along with worn corners, and scattered scuffs. Presentation book plates on front paste downs, with that in Vol. II being partially removed. Inked names on first blank pages. Perforated statement of institutional ownership on title page across authors name and part of title. Occasional penciled marginalia and marks on edges of text. Both volumes remain tight. A good workin... View More...
The "Eight Sermons" commonly bound as a single volume and with a leading title page. The first three, and the sixth sermon each with their own title page and paginated separately. The fourth and fifth sermon are paginated together, with the fifth presented as a chapter title and without an actual title page. The seventh and eighth sermons are also paginated together, though in this case, each sermon has it's own title page. Bound at the rear of this volume is an additional sermon published the same, though in 1704. The full title reads "A Sermon Preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lo... View More...