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See More... Maignien, Edmond L' IMPRIMERIE, LES IMPRIMEURS ET LES LIBRAIRES À GRENOBLE DU XVE AU XVIIIE SIÈCLE.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1969 8vo cloth cxiv, 606 pages.
Reprint of the 1884 edition published in Grenoble. Only comprehensive History of printing and bookselling in Grenoble. The preliminaries contain biographies of printers 1490-1808 and of booksellers 1508-1823. The main part of the book is occupied by the Bibliographie Grenobloise 1490-1788, giving detailed descriptions of 1,464 books. Fully indexed.

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See More... (Maine) Haskell Jr., John D. MAINE, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ITS HISTORY.
Hanover University Press of New England for the Committee for a New England Bibliography (1983) small 4to. cloth. l, 279 pages.
Reprint of the first edition. Volume Two of the series entitled Bibliographies of New England History. Preface by John Borden Armstrong. 5,355 entries.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 57059

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See More... Malkin, Mary Ann O'Brian DANCING BY THE BOOK: EUROPEAN DANCE AND DANCE NOTATION BEFORE 1801
New York The Grolier Club 2002 5.5 x 8.5 inches paperback 28 pages
This catalogue accompanies the exhibition held at the Grolier Club from January to March 2002. It showcases a selection of books, published before 1801, on the history of European dance, its dancers, and development of dance notation. Most of the books were written by dancing masters, and many have considerable rarity. The catalogue lists 199 items following the arrangement of Rare and Pleasant Books, the larger catalogue from which it derives.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 107100

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See More... Malone, Cheryl Knott, Hermina G.B. Anghelescu, and John Mark Tucker (editors) LIBRARIES AND CULTURE
Historical Essays Honoring the Legacy of Donald G. Davis Jr. Washington DC Library of Congress Center for the Book 2006 8vo. cloth, dust jacket 312 pages
This book honors Donald G. Davis, the longtime editor of Libraries & Culture. Libraries & Culture: Historical Essays Honoring the Legacy of Donald G. Davis, Jr. is a collection of essays first published as a special festschrift issue of Libraries & Culture (40:3) in summer 2005. Davis, emeritus professor in the School of Information at The University of Texas at Austin, and a distinguished library history scholar, was editor of Libraries & Culture (now Libraries & the Cultural Record) for 29 years. John Y. Cole, Center for the Book director, notes that the book is dedicated to Davis because "his leadership during the past three decades has helped shape library history into an important interdisciplinary and international field of study. His own work as an author, editor, and book reviewer has been a notable and influential part of this effort." In addition to 16 essays, the volume includes a Foreword by library historian Robert Sidney Martin, former director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services; an introduction by the editors, and an index prepared by Hermina G.B. Anghelescu. The four book plates on the back cover are from the collections of the Rare Book and Special Collections Division of the Library of Congress. Each represents an important development in the history of the Library of Congress and its specialized collections. The dust jacket, preface and index are new additions, not part of the previous publication. Distributed for the Center for the Book, Library of Congress.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 92877

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See More... Mandelbrote, Giles (Editor) OUT OF PRINT AND INTO PROFIT
A History of the Rare & Secondhand Book Trade in Britain in the 20th Century New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press & The British Library 2006 6.75 x 9.5 inches Hardcover, dust jacket 414 pages
First edition, first printing. Published to mark the centenary of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association, this is the first book to map out the history of the rare book trade in the 20th century - the end of this period broadly coinciding with the end of an era in traditional bookselling and the arrival of the Internet. Twenty contributors describe and explain the ways in which booksellers acquired their stock and sold books to customers, bringing to life the personalities in this most individualistic of trades, and offer many insights into changes in taste and fashion in book collecting, during what was also a formative period for many of the world's most important research libraries, especially in North America.
Bibliographical scholars write alongside well-known experts from the book trade itself, drawing on a wide range of sources, including unpublished archives, marked sets of catalogues and the memoirs (published and unpublished) of members of the antiquarian book trade itself. The book contains reproductions of many period photographs and several useful reference aids, including a survey of book trade archives, a checklist of memoirs, and three indexes.
The book will appeal to historians of the book, and of 20th-century cultural and intellectual life, as well as to everyone interested in the world of buying and selling rare books, either as booksellers themselves or as readers and collectors. Co-published with The British Library.

Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 90786

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See More... Mandelbrote, Giles (Editor) OUT OF PRINT AND INTO PROFIT
A History of the Rare & Secondhand Book Trade in Britain in the 20th Century New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press & The British Library (2007) 9.5 x 12.5 inches Hardcover 414 pages
First edition, second printing, with a few minor corrections. Published to mark the centenary of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association, this is the first book to map out the history of the rare book trade in the 20th century - the end of this period broadly coinciding with the end of an era in traditional bookselling and the arrival of the Internet. Twenty contributors describe and explain the ways in which booksellers acquired their stock and sold books to customers, bringing to life the personalities in this most individualistic of trades, and offer many insights into changes in taste and fashion in book collecting, during what was also a formative period for many of the world's most important research libraries, especially in North America.
Bibliographical scholars write alongside well-known experts from the book trade itself, drawing on a wide range of sources, including unpublished archives, marked sets of catalogues and the memoirs (published and unpublished) of members of the antiquarian book trade itself. The book contains reproductions of many period photographs and several useful reference aids, including a survey of book trade archives, a checklist of memoirs, and three indexes.
The book will appeal to historians of the book, and of 20th-century cultural and intellectual life, as well as to everyone interested in the world of buying and selling rare books, either as booksellers themselves or as readers and collectors. Co-published with The British Library.

Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 95405

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See More... (Mantuanus, Baptista) Trümpy, Hans (editor) DIE FASTI DES BAPTISTA MANTUANUS VON 1516 ALS VOLKSKUNDLICHE QUELLE. TEXTAUSWAHL, ÜBERSETZUNG UND KOMMENTAR.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1979 8vo cloth. (iv), 111 pages.
With portrait. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXVI). Mantuanus (1447-1516) was an Italian humanist and poet.

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Price: $ 80.00 other currencies Order nr. 103484

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See More... (Manuscript Society) Taylor, John M. HISTORY IN YOUR HAND
Fifty Years of the Manuscript Society Westport CT Praeger (1997) 8vo. cloth x, 171, (3) pages
More than a half-century has passed since the founding of The Manuscript Society in Chicago in 1948. To help commemorate this important milestone, the Society commissioned former president John M. Taylor, the author of six acclaimed books in the fields of history and biography, to write a definitive history of the Society. Distributed by Oak Knoll Press for the Manuscript Society.
Price: $ 29.95 other currencies Order nr. 92084

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See More... (Maps) Betz, R.L. THE MAPPING OF AFRICA. A CARTOBIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED MAPS OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT TO 1700.
`t Goy-Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2007 9.5 x 12.5 inches cloth, dust jacket 540 pages
The Mapping of Africa systematically categorizes and provides an overview of all printed maps showing the entire African continent published from 1508 to 1700. The author has undertaken a review of the literature, conducted an exhaustive investigation in many major libraries and private collections, analyzed these findings, and then compiled information on 174 distinctly separate maps of the African continent. The Introduction contains information about the mapping of Africa before 1508, important world maps which include Africa, and a presentation of the major cartographic models developed for this book. Richly illustrated in full color. Volume 7 in the Utrechtse Historisch-Cartografische Studies.

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Price: $ 235.00 other currencies Order nr. 103208

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See More... (Maps) McCorkle, Barbara Backus NEW ENGLAND IN EARLY PRINTED MAPS 1513 TO 1800, AN ILLUSTRATED CARTO-BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Foreword by Edward H. Dahl. Providence The John Carter Brown Library (2001) 12 x 11.5 inches cloth, embossed medallion on front cover, dust jacket xvii, (iii), 354, (2) pages
Limited to 1000 copies. As the first comprehensive, fully descriptive list of the printed maps of New England prior to 1800, this volume documents every effort to depict the area cartographically, including maps printed in the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Italy, as well as English and American maps. Designed to be a practical reference tool for historians, collectors, antiquarian map dealers and all lovers of early cartography, it offers descriptions of over 800 maps. With 455 black-and-white illustrations, quick visual identification of specific areas is possible. Includes indexes by title, by persons associated with the creation of the map, an annotated bibliography and a listing of individual state maps.
Price: $ 185.00 other currencies Order nr. 65464

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See More... Maravelas, Paul LETTERPRESS PRINTING, A MANUAL FOR MODERN FINE PRESS PRINTERS.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2006 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover, dust jacket 220 pages
First edition. Letterpress Printing is the comprehensive sourcebook for beginning and intermediate letterpress printers. Using clear explanations of technical terms and more than 80 illustrations, the manual describes presses, ink, paper, press operation, type and photopolymer plates. The book shows how to set up and run small and large platen presses, and Vandercook and Challenge-style hand cylinder presses. One chapter provides details about presses recommended by the author; another chapter explains how to equip and arrange a new letterpress shop. Also discussed is how to plan and design projects, how to move presses and equipment, and how to use lead and solvents safely. A discussion of recent trends helps the reader to understand the niche now occupied by the letterpress process and the techniques used by its practitioners. Includes one glossary of terms relating to paper, and another glossary of terms relating to printing. This is an up to date work for students and fine press printers wishing to sharpen their skills. Co-published by The British Library.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 88731

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See More... Maravelas, Paul LETTERPRESS PRINTING, A MANUAL FOR MODERN FINE PRESS PRINTERS.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2006 tall 8vo. stiff paper wrappers 220 pages.
First edition. Letterpress Printing is the comprehensive sourcebook for beginning and intermediate letterpress printers. Using clear explanations of technical terms and more than 80 illustrations, the manual describes presses, ink, paper, press operation, type and photopolymer plates. The book shows how to set up and run small and large platen presses, and Vandercook and Challenge-style hand cylinder presses. One chapter provides details about presses recommended by the author; another chapter explains how to equip and arrange a new letterpress shop. Also discussed is how to plan and design projects, how to move presses and equipment, and how to use lead and solvents safely. A discussion of recent trends helps the reader to understand the niche now occupied by the letterpress process and the techniques used by its practitioners. Includes one glossary of terms relating to paper, and another glossary of terms relating to printing. This is an up to date work for students and fine press printers wishing to sharpen their skills. Co-published by The British Library.
Price: $ 24.95 other currencies Order nr. 88733

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See More... Marcel Destombes CONTRIBUTIONS SÉLECTIONNÉES À L'HISTOIRE DE LA CARTOGRAPHIE ET DES INSTRUMENTS SCIENTIFIQUES. SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS.
Ed. by G. Schilder, P. van der Krogt and S. de Clercq. Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1987 7 x 9.75 inches Hardcover, dust jacket 592 pages
French scholar Marcel Destombes made significant contributions to the history of cartography and scientific instruments during the first half of the twentieth century. Thirty-four of his most important articles are brought together in this work to communicate the importance of his research in Dutch cartography. The book includes a biography of Destombes, numerous photographs, and a bibliography.

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Price: $ 230.00 other currencies Order nr. 103312

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See More... Maret, Russell VISIONARIES & FANATICS: TYPE DESIGN & THE PRIVATE PRESS
Number five of the CODE(X) Monograph Series. Berkeley, California CODEX Foundation 2010 5.5 x 7.75 inches paperback pamphlet 24 pages
Number five of the CODE(X)+1 Monograph Series. Russell Maret explores the future of the private press and the division between the private press and the fine press. The fine printer, often a commercial outfit, leaves proportion, legibility, and craftsmanship as secondary principles, where as the private press printer is possessed with an irrepressible need to make books, containing characteristics of iconoclasm and reverence.

Richly illustrated with color images, the book was designed by Russell Maret and printed in an edition of 500 copies at Peter Koch Printers. The cover was printed from antique wood and metal types in the Koch collection.

Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 107488

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See More... Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso PAROLE IN LIBERTA.
Berkeley, California CODEX Foundation 2012 5.5 x 7.75 inches paperback pamphlet 32 pages
Number two of the CODE(X)+2 Monograph Series. This book is a photographic reproduction of the metal book Parole in Liberta Olfattive Tattili-Termiche, a collection of futurist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's poetry, made by Tullio d'Albisola and Vincenzo Nosenzo in 1932. It contains photos of every page, the covers, and the slipcase.

The photographed copy is held by The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 115572

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See More... (Marion Press) Larremore, Thomas A. and Amy Hopkins Larremore THE MARION PRESS, A SURVEY AND A CHECKLIST.
With Incidental Alarums, and Excursions Into Collateral Fields. Checklist by Joseph W. Rogers. New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Books 1981 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xxii, 271 pages.
Reprint of the 1943 first edition which was printed in a very small number. Frank E. Hopkins set up a press in the attic of his "Red House" in Jamaica, New York in 1896 and named it after his daughter Marion. He printed the first announcement of his press a few months after the death of William Morris and continued printing until his own death in 1933. Unlike most of the founders of private presses in the 1890s, who drifted into printing from other fields, Hopkins was already well schooled in the practical aspects of the printing business. Forced to leave college for financial reasons after his father fell ill he found a job working for the De Vinne Press as a proofreader. The book designs that he subsequently created for De Vinne were among the finest produced by the firm and are generally considered those publications on which De Vinne's considerable reputation was built. Although Hopkins died in relative obscurity, his works remain as an example of the quality of fine printing in America at the turn of the century. Amy and Thomas Larremore, daughter and son-in-law of Frank E. Hopkins, have written a sensitive, in-depth account of his life including an even-handed evaluation of his typography and design work at the Marion Press. In addition Joseph W. Rogers has compiled a detailed, descriptive, bibliographical checklist of Hopkins work at the Marion Press.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 1347

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See More... Marrow, James H, Richard A. Linenthal, and William Noel THE MEDIEVAL BOOK: GLOSSES FROM FRIENDS & COLLEAGUES OF CHRISTOPHER DE HAMEL.
Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2010 8 x 11 inches Hardcover 468 pages
Presented on the occasion of Christopher de Hamel's sixtieth birthday, this book celebrates his many accomplishments during his years at Sotheby's and more recently as the Gaylord Donnelley Fellow Librarian of the Parker Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Christopher de Hamel has described more medieval manuscripts than any other living scholar. His sale catalogues have set new standards of quality, stimulating new generations of collectors, both institutional and private. Glossed Books of the Bible, his masterful and authoritative study of an entire class of books, demonstrates the ways in which book design played a central role in the study of theology in the Middle Ages. Other significant contributions include de Hamel's monograph on the manuscript collections of the Rothshild Family, his Roxburghe Club publication on the library of the Bridgettine Nuns of Son Abbey, and his Sandars Lectures on Sir Sydney Cockrell. His work covers all categories of scholarship on medieval manuscripts including book types and production, library and collection history, manuscript cataloguing, palaeography, and book illumination. In all areas, Christopher de Hamel was inspired by his passion for medieval books, manuscripts, and those who work with them.

The Medieval Book is a tribute to de Hamel's learning, industry, imagination, spirit, good fellowship, and capacity to inspire others. Among the contributors are collectors, colleagues, librarians, curators, and students of book history, in addition to scholars such as Jonathan J.G. Alexander, Nicolas Barker, Timothy Bolton, Lotte Hellinga, Anthony Hobson, James H. Marrow, Laura Nuvoloni, Bernard M. Rosenthal, Robert Weaver, and many others. The contributions are divided into categories including Books, The Book Trade, and Collectors and Collecting, composing a varied collection of 40 highly interesting articles. An introduction on Christopher de Hamel and a bibliography of his writings are also presented.

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See More... Marshall, Nancy H. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE'S IMMORTAL POEM.
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2002 small 4to. cloth, dust jacket 324 pages with 24 separate pages of plates in color
First edition. This bibliography is the first comprehensive work ever undertaken to document the publication history of the most famous work in all Christmas literature. The Night Before Christmas poem was written over 180 years ago, and it has never been out of print. With more than 1,000 entries including 144 color illustrations of historic first editions, this book is a collector's dream. Mrs. Marshall has spent a lifetime collecting and organizing the works listed in this extraordinary bibliography. Seven detailed indexes, an historical essay describing the St. Nicholas legend, Clement Moore, and the origin of the poem make this an essential reference tool for collectors of Christmas memorabilia.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 69264

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See More... Martinez, Katharine (editor) AMERICAN CORNUCOPIA: TREASURES FROM THE WINTERTHUR LIBRARY.
With contributions from Bert R. Denker, Paul B. Hensley, E. Richard McKinstry and Neville Thompson. Winterthur, DE Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum 1990 small 4to. pictorial stiff paper wrappers 115, (5) pages
Limited to an edition of 2000 copies. This handsome volume presents highlights of the Winterthur Library collection in eighteen different areas related to the material culture of early America. Written by respected staff members in their areas of expertise, each chapter essay covers topics such as architecture, ornament, interiors, furniture, ceramics and glass, metals, gardens, art and artists, cookbooks and manuals of domestic economy, the Shakers, advertising, childhood, courtesy and etiquette, pleasure and company, technology, textiles and needlework, and travel. With sixteen color plates and sixty-two black-and-white illustrations. Includes a list of holdings cited.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 69165

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See More... (Martyr, Peter) Anderson, Marvin Walter PETER MARTYR, A REFORMER IN EXILE (1542-1562). A CHRONOLOGY OF BIBLICAL WRITINGS IN ENGLAND & EUROPE.
With 2 portraits. Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1975 6.25 x 10 inches cloth 607 pages.
A first examination of the writings of the Reformed theologian Pietro Martyre Vermigli (1499-1562) in English, especially following his career in Northern Europe from 1542-1562. Appendix I (pp. 467-486): Register Epistolarum Vermigli, a list of 305 letters. pp. 540-585: Bibliography of sources and reference tools, including a full survey of manuscripts and printed editions. Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. X.

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Price: $ 150.00 other currencies Order nr. 103512

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See More... Maslen, Keith EARLY LONDON PRINTING HOUSE AT WORK: STUDIES IN THE BOWYER LEDGERS With a supplement to THE BOWYER ORNAMENT STOCK (1973), an appendix on the Bowyer-Emonson partnership, and BOWYER'S PAPER STOCK LEDGER by Herbert Davis.
New York The Bibliographical Society of America 1993 8vo. cloth. x, 256, (6).
This volume contains twenty-nine studies on the 18th-century London book trade, centering on the work of two of its leading members, printers William Bowyer, father and son. Twenty-seven pieces are reprinted from publications issued over a period of more than 40 years from places such as Cambridge, England; Canberra, Australia; Dunedin, Otago and Charlottesville, Virginia. Coming from prolonged concentration on a great new scholarly resource, these pieces have led to the massive edifice of the Maslen-Lancaster edition of The Bowyer Ledgers. The scope of the Ledgers, published in 1991, can be suggested by the 5,179 items of its "Checklist of Bowyer printing, 1710-1777" and the 136 double-column pages of its "Index of Names and Titles." The "Introductory Commentary" to The Bowyer Ledgers confronts the ledgers as a comprehensive record of 70 years of productivity and guides the reader through their complexity. This collection reprints articles published prior to the publication of The Bowyer Ledgers, as well as four since published. In addition, a "Supplement" to the "Bowyer Ornament Stock" of 1973 is included for the first time and presents 20 printer's ornaments and initials used early in the career of the older Bowyer or at the very end of the son's life. Also, unpublished until now, a note on the younger Bowyer's partnership with James Emonson, 1754-57, is included in the Appendix. Distributed for The Bibliographical Society of America by Oak Knoll Press.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 44033

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See More... (Massachusetts) Haskell Jr., John D. (editor) MASSACHUSETTS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ITS HISTORY.
Hanover University Press of New England for the Committee for a New England Bibliography (1983) small 4to. cloth. xxv, 583 pages.
Reprint of the first edition. Volume One of the series entitled Bibliographies of New England History. Preface by John Borden Armstrong. 13,520 entries.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 57063

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See More... Mateboer, J BIBLIOGRAFIE VAN HET NEDERLANDSTALIG NARRATIEF FICTIONEEL PROZA 1701-1800. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PROSE FICTION WRITTEN IN OR TRANSLATED INTO DUTCH (1701-1800).
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1996 8vo cloth xx, 576 pages
The bibliography comprises 345 descriptions of as many editions, including both translations in Dutch as well as original editions in Dutch of prose fiction published from 1670-1700.

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Price: $ 190.00 other currencies Order nr. 103441

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See More... Mather, Cotton ANGEL OF BETHESDA, AN ESSAY
Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Gordon W. Jones, M.D. Barre American Antiquarian Society and Barre Publications 1972 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xl, 384 pages.
First edition. First appearance in print of this early Mather manuscript on medicine.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 42176

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See More... (Mathesius, Johannes) Loesche, Georg JOHANNES MATHESIUS. EIN LEBENS- UND SITTENBILD AUS DER REFORMATIONSZEIT.
2 volumes Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1971 8vo cloth xxi,639; iv,467 pages.
Reprint of the 1895 edition published in Gotha. Johannes Mathesius (1504-1565), a Lutheran theologian, was one of the most powerful preachers among the Reformers of the second period, and the first biographer of Luther. pp. 378-435 of the second volume contain the important bibliography (56 works in different editions). With portrait.

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Price: $ 305.00 other currencies Order nr. 103554

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