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See More... (Beckford, William) Millington, Jon. WILLIAM BECKFORD: A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
London The Beckford Soceity 2008 6 x 9 inches cloth, dust jacket 414 pages
First edition. William Beckford (1760-1844) is remembered as the author of Vathek and the creator of one of the most significant buildings of the Gothic Revival, Fonthill Abbey. He was a man of many facets: art collector, bibliophile, traveller, builder, and landscape gardener. Sensing his destiny, just before his coming of age celebrations, Beckford wrote, "I fear I shall never be half so sapient, not good for anything in this world, but composing airs, building towers, forming gardens, collecting old Japan, and writing a journey to China or the moon."

This volume provides an annotated listing of all known publications, scholarly writings, traceable contemporary reviews, and published works related to the life and achievements of patron and collector, William Beckford. It also follows his numerous and diverse appearances in periodic literature, providing an essential reference tool for cross-disciplinary studies of Beckford. This bibliographic collection includes over 5,000 references to material published before 2006.

Serious interest in William Beckford has developed dramatically since the first exhibitions devoted to him (British Museum and Yale University Library) almost fifty years ago. He is now widely appreciated and studied not only for Vathek, which has been published in some 165 editions and in twenty languages since the first unauthorized edition in 1786, but also for his significant contributions to the history of collecting, artistic patronage, landscape gardening, architecture, and music.

Among the areas covered are contemporary accounts of and references to the long and troubled building of his legendary edifice, Fonthill Abbey. There is also a section dealing with the creation and history of Lansdown Tower, located in close proximity to his final residence in Bath. The bibliography includes references to the Beckford family, particularly Alderman William Beckford, Lord Mayor of London, and Beckford's circle of friends and contemporaries.

William Beckford: A Bibliography is the result of over thirty years of research executed by Jon Millington, the founding editor of The Beckford Journal, and a Beckford scholar.

Distributed for the Beckford Society.

Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 99735

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See More... Beckham, Stephen Dow THE LITERATURE OF THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION, A BIBLIOGRAPHY AND ESSAYS.
Portland, OR Lewis & Clark College (2003) 8 x 12 inches cloth, dust jacket 316 pages
Introduction and essays by the author; bibliography after the text by Doug Erickson, Jeremy Skinner and Paul Merchant. This first comprehensive bibliography of Lewis and Clark expedition publications in a century is based on the world-class collection of materials at the Aubrey R. Watzak Library of Lewis & Clark College. The book is divided into seven sections: the expedition's traveling library of scientific, technical, and cartographic material (1754-1804); related congressional documents and early notices (1803-1807); editions of Patrick Gass's journal (1807-1904); surreptitious accounts (1809-1846); the Biddle-Allen narrative of the expedition (1814-2001); nineteenth-century publications (1803-1905); and twentieth-century publications (1906-2001). In each section, introductory historical essays survey the large cast of characters who have contributed to the expedition story since the last years of the eighteenth century; bibliographies for each section list all known publications, with full annotated descriptions of primary texts. Lavishly illustrated with twenty-four full-page color plates and numerous black-and-white images from Lewis & Clark College's collection.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 73443

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See More... Been, Anita Cavagnaro ANIMALS & AUTHORS IN THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAS, A HEMPISPHERIC LOOK AT THE WRITING OF NATURAL HISTORY.
with Cataloguing Records for Selected Titles prepared by Burton Van Edwards. Providence The John Carter Brown Library 2004 4to. stiff paper wrappers xxvi, 184, (3) pages.
First edition. Based on an exhibition at the John Carter Brown Library in 1998-99, this richly illustrated work presents the full range of New World animals as recorded by early naturalists. The book deals with North American, Caribbean, and Latin American species as presented in various narrative contexts, and comments on the distinctive style and emphasis of eighteenth-century observers who wrote from first-hand experience. Foreword by Norman Fiering, Director & Librarian. Printed under the supervision of Martino Mardersteig at Stamperia Valdonega and designed and composed by Mark Argetsinger. Filled with illustrations, including many in full color.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 88565

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See More... Been, Anita Cavagnaro ANIMALS & AUTHORS IN THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAS, A HEMPISPHERIC LOOK AT THE WRITING OF NATURAL HISTORY.
with Cataloguing Records for Selected Titles prepared by Burton Van Edwards. Providence The John Carter Brown Library 2004 4to. cloth xxvi, 184, (3) pages.
First edition. Based on an exhibition at the John Carter Brown Library in 1998-99, this richly illustrated work presents the full range of New World animals as recorded by early naturalists. The book deals with North American, Caribbean, and Latin American species as presented in various narrative contexts, and comments on the distinctive style and emphasis of eighteenth-century observers who wrote from first-hand experience. Foreword by Norman Fiering, Director & Librarian. Printed under the supervision of Martino Mardersteig at Stamperia Valdonega and designed and composed by Mark Argetsinger. Filled with illustrations, including many in full color.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 88566

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See More... Beissel, Stephan GESCHICHTE DER VEREHRUNG MARIAS IM 16. UND 17. JAHRHUNDERT. EIN BEITRAG ZUR RELIGIONSWISSENSCHAFT UND KUNSTGESCHICHTE.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1970 15x23 cm cloth ix, 517 pages
Reprint of the 1910 first edition published in Freiburg. Basic work on Marian cult during the 16th and 17th century. With 228 illustrations.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 150.00 other currencies Order nr. 103599

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See More... Belanger, Terry LUNACY AND THE ARRANGEMENT OF BOOKS
New Castle Oak Knoll Books 2003 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (ii), 24 pages.
First edition, third printing. A humorous and poignant essay on the idiosyncrasies of book arrangements by collectors over the centuries. Professor Belanger treats the reader to some of the idiotic methods of categorizing and shelving books. One gem from an etiquette book of 1863 decreed that a perfect hostess will see to it that the works of male and female authors be properly segregated on her book shelves. Their proximity, unless they happen to be married, should not be tolerated. This book will bring a smile to the face of any bibliophile. Belanger, founder of the Book Arts Press, is the University Professor and Honorary Curator of Special Collections at the University of Virginia.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 14014

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See More... (Belgium) Cockx-Indestege, G., E. Cockx-Indestege BELGICA TYPOGRAPHICA 1541-1600. CATALOGUS LIBRORUM IMPRESSORUM AB ANNO 1541 AD ANNUM 1600 IN REGIONIBUS QUAE NUNC REGNI BELGARUM PARTES SUNT.
4 volumes Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1968 28x22 cm cloth xxvi,612; xx,495; xvi,236; xiv,634 pages.
A short-title catalogue of altogether 9,755 Belgian editions 1541-1600 in the Royal Library, Brussels and in 93 other Belgian libraries. Numerous cross references. Introductions trilingual (Dutch, French, English). The work is enhanced with very extensive Indices (vol. IV).

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 1,850.00 other currencies Order nr. 103255

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See More... Bell, Bill, Jonquil Bevan and Philip Bennett. ACROSS BOUNDARIES: THE BOOK IN CULTURE AND COMMERCE.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2000 8vo. cloth. 176 pages.
This series of scholarly essays focuses on the book as it helped felicitate commerce and culture over the last five centuries. Leading scholars explore the unique relationships that have existed for centuries between economics and literary culture. Co-published with St. Paul's Bibliographies, Ltd.
Price: $ 39.95 other currencies Order nr. 59092

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See More... Bell, Hazel K. FROM FLOCK BEDS TO PROFESSIONALISM: A HISTORY OF INDEX-MAKERS
With a Preface by David Crystal New Castle, Delaware and Hatfield, Hertfordshire Oak Knoll Press and HKB Press 2008 6 x 9 inches Hardcover, dust jacket. 348 pages
First edition. "Indexing is an anonymous profession. An index may be praised or blamed, but rarely is the indexer named, lauded or shamed," laments Professor David Crystal in his preface to From Flock Beds to Professionalism. This book, however, initiates a change. Hazel Bell presents here brief biographies of 65 individual practitioners, the makers of indexes, from the fifteenth to the twentieth century, considering their working methods, techniques, training, remuneration, their lives and their personalities. Crystal observes, "Although it is the history of indexing which governs the structure of the book, it is the personalities of the indexers themselves which shine through it ... I was unprepared for the range, diversity and sheer brilliance of the personalities lying behind the names." After the biographical section on the "Lone Workers," Bell outlines in "Banding Together" the history of groups and societies of indexers world-wide up to 1995, the year she sees as entailing the end of print-only indexing. The book includes photographs of indexers and of their tokens of recognition. Hazel Bell has been a freelance indexer since 1964, having compiled to date more than 700 indexes to books and journals, and won the Wheatley Medal for an outstanding index in both 2005 and 2006. She has been a member of the Society of Indexers for 44 years, serving on its Council as editor of its journal, The Indexer, for 18 of them. In 1997, she was presented by the Society with the Carey Award for services to indexing. She has written many articles for The Indexer and other learned journals. Bell is the author of Indexers and Indexes in Fact and Fiction (British Library/University of Toronto Press, 2001) and Indexing Biographies and Other Stories of Human Lives (Society of Indexers, 3rd edition 2004). Co-published with HKB Press.

Sales rights: Worldwide except in the UK; available in the UK from HKB Press.

Price: $ 95.00 other currencies Order nr. 96599

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See More... Bennett, Stuart THE PERFECT VISIT.
(Northampton, MA) Longbourn Press (2011) 8vo. stiff paper wrappers (ii), 343+(1) pages
The Perfect Visit tells the story of two bibliophiles who go back in time to rescue lost books and manuscripts. Vanessa Horwood decides on Regency England; Ned Marston goes to Shakespeare's.

The novel takes its title from Jane Austen's Emma: "it was a delightful visit -- perfect, in being much too short." This is what Vanessa and Ned plan for. Then things go wrong and their sojourns become longer and more dangerous than either had ever imagined.

Vanessa falls foul of the law, transported from Jane Austen's genteel world to the dark underbelly of a Regency prison. 1607 London shows an equally black side to Ned when he antagonizes one of Shakespeare's rivals, escaping with his life only to find that an accident of time takes him only halfway home.

First edition.

Price: $ 14.95 other currencies Order nr. 115100

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See More... Benson, Barbara E. and Carol E. Hoffecker NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE: A WALK THROUGH TIME.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2011 7 x 10 inches paperback 240 pages
New Castle, Delaware: A Walk Through Time traces the evolution of one town from its seventeenth-century settlement to the leafy, beautiful, and well-preserved small city of today. The historic arc begins in the conflicts of European exploration and colony building that pitted the Netherlands against Sweden and then Great Britain. New Castle slowly developed under the flags of those three countries from a small settlement of wood into Delaware's jewel-like brick colonial capital. Today New Castle has retained its beautiful historic town center, with outstanding examples of colonial and federal architecture that surround its preserved village center, called the Green, which dates back to Peter Stuyvesant.

Yet New Castle is more than a town frozen in the Colonial and Federal eras, for its history continued through time to mirror the economic opportunities and challenges of an expanding nation. Railroad, factories, and automobiles brought expansion that trans-formed it from its role as a county seat into a small industrial city. Neighborhoods east and west of the town center developed to house the shopkeepers, factory workers, owners, and managers brought by industrialization. Those neighborhoods remain today as the physical examples of changing architectural styles and evolving standards of urban planning and preservation.

The New Castle of today presents a work-in-progress. It continues to evolve as a twenty-first-century city while protecting the historic fabric of its long, rich past. New Castle, Delaware: A Walk through Time is heavily illustrated with maps, drawings, and photographs that visually illuminate the city's past and present.

Barbara E. Benson, Ph.D., Indiana University, 1976, retired from the Historical Society of Delaware as executive director in 2003. At the Society, she oversaw the collection, exhibition, education, and publication programs as well as the protection of the organization's eight historic properties, including the George Read II House and Gardens in New Castle. Dr. Benson currently chairs the New Castle County Historic Review Board.

Carol E. Hoffecker, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1967, retired from the faculty of the University of Delaware in 2003 as Richards Professor of History and Alison Professor. In a career focused on the history of Delaware, she has written numerous books and articles that explore many aspects of the state, its government, its people, and its economy. Her two volumes on the history of Wilmington, Delaware, continue to provide perspective on the connection of urban and industrial development.

In addition to New Castle, Delaware, A Walk through Time, Dr. Benson and Dr. Hoffecker have collaborated on several projects in Delaware history, ranging from an expert report submitted by the State of Delaware to the Supreme Court of the United States in State of New Jersey v. State of Delaware (2008) to a textbook about the state entitled The Delaware Adventure.

Price: $ 24.95 other currencies Order nr. 106155

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See More... Berger, Sidney E. PRINTING & THE MIND OF MERKER: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL STUDY
Checklist by Kyle Schlesinger New York The Grolier Club 1997 8 x 11 inches paperback 142 pages
This book was produced to accompany the public exhibition held at the Grolier Club from March 4 to May 3, 1997. It is a bibliographical study of K.K. Merker and the subtle beauty of the books produced at his Windhover and Stone Wall presses. The bibliography covers books, pamphlets, occasional pamphlets, and ephemera. Contributors include Harry Duncan, Dana Gioia, and K.K. Merker. The book is illustrated and includes a frontispiece photograph of Kim Merker at his press. It also contains 16 full-page color illustrations.
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 106621

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See More... Berg, P. van Zonneveld W. van den NEDERLANDSE LITERATUUR VAN DE NEGENTIENDE EEUW. TWAALF VERKENNINGEN.
Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1986 21x13.5 stiff paper wrappers. 296 pages.
Study of 19th century Dutch literature. Illustrated.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 103461

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See More... (Berlin Catalogue) KATALOG DER ORNAMENTSTICHSAMMLUNG DER STAATLICHEN KUNSTBIBLIOTHEK BERLIN.
2 volumes Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1986 8vo cloth xv,398; viii,399-782,(3) pages.
Reprint of the 1936 - 1939 first edition. Descriptions of 5435 books containing illustrations, ornamentation, calligraphy, etc. With c. 75 illustrations.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 130.00 other currencies Order nr. 103298

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  Berndt, David BAYARD TAYLOR BERNDT: BRANDYWINE VALLEY ARTIST.
Alexandria, VA Commonwealth Books (2012) 4to. paper-covered boards,illustrated front board xiv, 160 pages
Signed by the author on title page. A study of the works of Bayard Taylor Berndt, whose artwork focused on the Brandywine valley in Delaware and nearby Pennsylvania by his son. Color illustrations throughout. Table of contents. Foreword by John Schoonover, chronology of Berndt's life, maps, and introduction by Charles Allmond. Considers the historical background of the Brandywine valley to put Berndt's work in context. Berndt's art is then considered by topic and location, going beyond the Brandywine valley to other points in Chester County, Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Bibliography, picture and map index, and index of names.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 114498

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See More... Besamusca, B. REPERTORIUM VAN DE MIDDELNEDERLANDSE ARTUREPIEK. EEN BEKNOPTE BESCHRIJVING VAN DE HANDSCHRIFTELIJKE EN GEDRUKTE OVERLEVERING.
Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1985 22.4x15 cm stiff paper wrappers. 113 ages.
First edition. A study of book history, Manuscripts & Codicology - Literary History, Middle Ages.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 103444

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See More... Besamusca, B. REPERTORIUM VAN DE MIDDELNEDERLANDSE KARELEPIEK. EEN BEKNOPTE BESCHRIJVING VAN DE HANDSCHRIFTELIJKE EN GEDRUKTE OVERLEVERING.
Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1983 22.3x15 cm stiff paper wrappers. 167 pages.
First edition. A study of book history, Manuscripts & Codicology - Literary History, Middle Ages

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 42.00 other currencies Order nr. 103446

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See More... (Besterman, Theodore) Cordasco, Franesco (editor) THEODORE BESTERMAN, BIBLIOGRAPHER AND EDITOR: A SELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE TEXTS.
Metuchen The Scarecrow Press 1992 thick 8vo. cloth. xiv, 479, (3) pages.
First edition, the ninth volume in "The Great Bibliographers Series." Foreword by William A. Munford followed by a biographical sketch of Besterman, selective essays by Besterman and a bibliography of Besterman's writings.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 38128

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See More... (Bewick, Thomas) Tattersfield, Nigel THOMAS BEWICK, THE COMPLETE ILLUSTRATIVE WORK
3 volumes. New Castle, Delaware and London Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2011 7.5 x 10.75 inches Hardcover, slipcase 1580 pages
Thomas Bewick can be called one of the best English exponents of wood engraving. Born in 1753, he grew up on a small farm, where his chores came second to his interest in the countryside, fishing, and watching birds and animals. These early passions set the stage for his future endeavors.

His early work of cutting soft wood for woodcuts eventually turned into fine detailed designs into hard wood. Beginning in the late 1700s onwards, Thomas illustrated many children's books with one of his most famous books, The History of British Birds. The book contained bird engravings and wood cuts and was an immediate success. Other major publications that helped solidify Bewick's success include The Chillingham Bull, Waiting for Death, A General History of Quadrupeds, and The Fables of Aesop and Others.

Bewick's celebrated histories of quadrupeds and birds of 1790, 1797, and 1804 have obscured the immense number of other books of all denominations illustrated in his modest workshop. From its inception in 1765 until its demise in 1849, the workshop provided illustrations to books, pamphlets, periodicals, and newspapers. The range of illustrations encompassed natural histories, children's storybooks, cookery books, religious tracts, spelling books, mathematical treatises, Bibles, agricultural manuals, local town and county histories, joke books, and even a book of sermons.

Generously illustrated and arranged alphabetically, this book details some 750 titles, over 450 of which are unrecorded in earlier bibliographies. In addition it provides sections on newspaper mastheads, book cover designs, copy-book covers, maps, and large single prints. Whether appealing to the Bewick aficionado, book historian, art historian, provincial printing enthusiast, or admirer of engraving on wood or copper, this will be an indispensable work.

Nigel Tattersfield is the author of Bookplates by Beilby and Bewick, published by Oak Knoll Press and The British Library and John Bewick: Engraver on Wood, published by Oak Knoll Press.

Available outside North and South America from The British Library.

Price: $ 265.00 other currencies Order nr. 102274

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See More... Bialostocki, Jan LIVRES DE SAGESSE ET LIBRES DE VANITÉS
Pour une Symbolique du Livres dans l'Art N.P. Éditions des Cendres, Institut d'étude du livre (1993) large 8vo. paper-covered boards, paper label on spine and top board 73, (5) pages
Text in French. Limited to an edition of 999. Traces the appearance and symbolism of books from fourteenth-century statues of saints to the work of Vincent van Gogh in the nineteenth century. Essay translated by Christiane F. Kopylov. Preface by François Dupuigrenet Desroussilles. Illustrated in black-and-white throughout.
Price: $ 34.00 other currencies Order nr. 94600

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See More... (Bibles) Condit, Blackford THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE, EXTENDING FROM EARLIEST SAXON TRANSLATIONS TO THE PRESENT ANGLO-AMERICAN REVISION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE PROTESTANT RELIGION AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2007 8vo. cloth. xix, 507 pages.
Reprint of the second expanded and revised edition of this history of the English Bible which was printed in 1896. Chapters on: Saxon and English Translations before Wycliffe, 597-1324, Wycliffe and the Wycholffite Versions. A.d. 1380, Tyndale and His Translations of the New Testament 1525, Coverdale's Bible 1535, Matthewe's Bible 1537, Bibles of the Largest Volume, 1540, The Genevan Bible, 1560, The Bishop's Bible, 1568, Rheims New Testament 1582, Douay Bible, 1609, The Authorized Version, 1611, Revisions and Translations since 1611. Illustrated.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 97591

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See More... (Bibles) Darlow, T.H. and H.F. Moule HISTORICAL CATALOGUE OF THE PRINTED EDITIONS OF HOLY SCRIPTURE IN THE LIBRARY OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.
4 volumes. Cambridge Maurizio Martino n.d. (1998) 6 x 9 .5 inches cloth. xvi,428; xxvi,572; (iv),573-1168; (iv),1169-1849+(1) pages.
Reprint of the 1903-11 first edition. (Besterman 759, Breslauer & Folter 23). An irreplaceable catalogue of the editions of the Bible arranged chronologically under each language. Over 9,848 annotated entries with over 600 languages included.
Price: $ 250.00 other currencies Order nr. 52674

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See More... (Bibles) Prime, George Wendell FIFTEENTH CENTURY BIBLES, A STUDY IN BIBLIOGRAPHY.
(Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing Co. 2001) small 8vo. cloth. 95, viii pages.
Reprint of the 1888 first edition published by Anson D.F. Randolph and Company in New York. (Besterman 758). This classic book examines the early printing of the Bible from several aspects, including sections on the Gutenberg Bible, the Mentz Psalter, block books, the Mentelin or Strasburg Bible and various first printings in different locations around the world.
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 70889

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See More... (Bibles) Rumball-Petre, Edwin A.R. AMERICA'S FIRST BIBLES WITH A CENSUS OF 555 EXTANT BIBLES
(Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing 2000) 6 x 9 inches cloth. ix, 184 pages.
Reprint of the 1940 first edition, which was limited to 500 copies and published in Portland by the Southworth - Anthoensen Press. With articles on America's first Bible, first Bible in a European language, first Bible on American paper and many other "firsts."
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 61020

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See More... (Bibles) Van Eys, W.J. BIBLIOGRAPHIE DES BIBLES ET DES NOUVEAUX TESTAMENTS EN LANGUE FRANÇAISE DES XVme ET XVImE SIÈCLES.
Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing 2008 8vo. cloth. viii, 211; 269 pages.
Reprint of the 1900-1901 edition published in Geneva. Two parts in one volume. First part contains bibliographical descriptions of 184 Bibles and part two contains full descriptions of 191 New Testaments in the French language published during the 15th- and 16th centuries.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 100354

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