Sales catalogue 671: Henry Sotheran & Co
- Date:
- 30 April 1907
- Reference:
- WA/HMM/CM/Sal/52/47
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sales catalogue 671: Henry Sotheran & Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![BINDINGS, continued :— lampe by Cocutn, E1sen, and Vasst, engraved by LEMIRE, ALIAMET, BAauoy, and others, 2 vols. 8vo. FINELY BOUND IN CONTEMPORARY FRENCH RED MOROCCO SUPER-EXTRA, richly tooled Lacks and sides, g. e., £13. (38 Amsterdam [ Paris], 1754 A FINE SPECIMEN OF EMBROIDERED BINDING: rrr MISSALE ROMANUM ex DecretTo SS. Conc. TRIDENTINI restitutum, additis Missis Sanctorum, ab Innocentio X. et Alexandro VI., P. M., ordinatis, in quo omnia par extensum leguntur, ut commodiis celebretur ; with fine engravings on copper by Picart, Bloemarts, etc., large folio, finely bound in red velvet, WITH A BEAUTIFUL. DESIGN ON SIDES AND BACK, EMBROIDERED WITH SILVER THREADS (1 plate missing, front. mounted, and some ll. damaged or mended, but the BINDING IN FAIR CONDITION) ; » see illustration, £18. 18s Rome, 1662 TI2 OF FICIUM BEAT& Mari& VIRGINIS, nuper reformatum: et Pi V. P. M. jussu editum ; acc. Kalendarium Gregorianum ; printed in red and black, and ruled with red lines; with small and beautiful vignettes on copper (including one to each month of the Calendar), 32M0. BEAUTIFULLY BOUND IN CONTEMPORARY FRENCH RED MOROCCO SUPER- EXTRA, the sides and back covered with elaborate floral tooling, g. e. (in beautiful con- dition), £5. 5s Parisiis, 1596 PEMBROKE (Tuomas EArt oF) NuUMISMATA ANTIQUA (1746)—v. No. 331, post. e 113 PRAYER (Common), Book of, black letter, with finely engraved title by D. Locean, and numerous large woodcut initiuls, roy. folio, LARGE Paper, ruled with red ink; splendidly bound in contemporary red morocco super-extra, back and sides inlaid with citron and blue morocco, and lavishly gold-tooled, g.e., £10. 108 Fohn Bill & Chr. Barker [1662] First EDITION OF THE ‘SEALED Book,’ OR FINAL AND PRESENT REVISION OF THE Book oF CoMMON PRAYER, and the completion of the reformation of the Church of England after a course of nearly 150 years. . There is no printed title to this edition, and the engraved title is slightly different from that of the dated edition of the Sealed Book—a fact unnoticed by Lowndes. 114 [RITSON (JosEpH)] The SPARTAN MANUAL, or TABLET of MOoRrALity : Apophthegms, Maxims, and Precepts, etc. etc., °85: THompson (Charles) Russ for Bap Horsemen, '63: [Forrester (Lt.-Col. James)] The Potite PHirosopner, ’66— 3 vols, 12mo. in 1, beautifully bound in contemporary red morocco super-extra, sides inlaid with citron morocco, richly and finely tooled sides (IN FINE CONDITION), £3. 158 1763-85 SUBSIDY (A) granted to the King (1667)—v. No. 179, post. 115 TAYLOR (Jeremy, Bp. of Down and Connor) DucToR DUBITANTIUM: or, the Rute of Conscience in all her GenrraL Measures; serving as a great Instrument for the Determination of Cases of Conscience, 4th Ed., with portrait and vignette ly P. Lombart, folio, FINELY BOUND IN OLD ENGLISH DARK BLUE MOROCCO EXTRA, richly tooled Lack, Harleian gold tooling on sides, g. e. (in choice condition), £2. 2s 1696 ‘The most extensive and learned work on casuistry which has appeared in England.’—Hallam. With inscription ‘B. Underwood. The Gift of the Rev. Mr. Williams, Vicar of Malden, Essex. Sepr. 7: 1781’ on flyleaf. The GREAT ExEMPLAR of SANcTITY and Hoty LIFE according to the Curistian Institution: described in the History of the Lire and Dearu of the ever Blessed Jesus Curist, the Saviour of the World, with Considerations, Discourses, and Prayers ; 3rd Ed., with fine portrait ly P. LomBarT (BRILLIANT IMPRESSION), and finely engraved title in compartments, and numerous beautiful copperplates (all folding), by W. Farruorne, folio, FINELY BOUND IN OLD ENGLISH DARK BLUE MOROCCO SUPER- EXTRA, Harleian gold tooling on sides, ‘inely tooled centre-pieces and Lack, g. e. (a very choice copy), £4. 4s R. Royston, 1657 117 THOMAS a KEMPIS: The CurisTIAN’s PATTERN: or, a Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Curist, render’d into English, with Meditations and Prayers for Sick Persons, by Grorcz Sranuorz, Dean of Canterbury, plates, 8vo. contemporary English red morocco extra, Harleian gold tooling on sides, g. e., £1. 5s 1721 VIRGILITI Opera (1755)—v. VirGILivs, post. 116](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33157534_0038.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)