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View of Melbourne, Port Phillip (1845) de LIARDET, Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn (1799 - 1878); LOWRY, Joseph Wilson (1803 - 1879)

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View of Melbourne, Port Phillip (1845) de LIARDET, Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn (1799 - 1878); LOWRY, Joseph Wilson (1803 - 1879)

View of Melbourne, Port Phillip (1845)

de LIARDET, Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn (1799 - 1878); LOWRY, Joseph Wilson (1803 - 1879)

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Dedicated by permission to His Honor C. J. La Trobe the Superintendent. Published under the Patronage of the Mayor, Burgesses, Merchants & Gentlemen Settlers of the District by their Humble Servant W. E. Evelyn Liardet. Painted by W.F.E. Liardet, Engraved by J.W. Lowry. Engraved Proof lower left. London : Smith, Elder & Co., [1845, and before the addition of the publisher's imprint]. Engraving, 22 x 51 cms, a few areas of light silver fishing to the surface with associated retouching, housed in an antique birdseye maple frame with gilt slip; a very good example. Not only one of the earliest views of Melbourne, but a rare proof printing, being one of the first batch of impressions sent from London to Melbourne subscribers late in 1845.  A fine and rare early panoramic view of Melbourne shown as it was in 1843. This is an optimistic view of the city which in reality was in the grip of an economic slump. A group of indigenous inhabitants is placed in the foreground at a mia-mia, and to the right, on horseback, are three figures: Magistrate Major St John in police uniform, the Governor, Charles La Trobe, and the Mayor, Henry Condell. In the foreground to the lower left is a bounteous field of wheat, with the River Yarra across the background, filled with passenger and trading vessels and many newly constructed buildings, projecting the air of prosperity. In reality, 'by mid-1843 hundreds of houses were empty and many more were occupied by anyone who would care to take them' (Weston Bate, Liardet's views of early Melbourne, 1972, p. 5). The painting by Liardet was taken back to England by Sir John Franklin to be engraved by Lowry. An advertisement in January 1844 announced that copies could be ordered by subscription for the price of a guinea (ibid.). A notice in the Port Phillip Patriot and Morning Advertiser (Tue 30 Dec 1845, p. 2) states that 'The view of Melbourne, taken from Emerald Hill, on the South side of the Yarra, by Mr. Liardet, almost two years since, has been engraved in London by a talented artist, and forwarded to this colony by the Royal George.' The Royal George docked in Melbourne in November 1845, making the engraving available to subscribers at the end of that year. Liardet's constant financial troubles are well documented and it would appear the list of subscribers was small. In December 1843 Liardet 'Begs to announce to those gentlemen who have honored him by their signatures to the subscription, to aid him in having his View of Melbourne engraved ... to solicit that they will pay in their subscriptions as soon as possible' (Port Phillip Gazette, 16 December 1843, p. 1), while the Port Phillip Gazette and Settler's Journal indicated 'just a few copies forwarded here by the Royal George' (31 Dec 1845, p. 2). It would appear that the Proof impressions (such as the present example) were sent to Melbourne as soon as finished for the few subscribers who had paid their dues, with the publisher's imprint of Smith, Elder & Co. added to the plate later, for sale into the London market: 'View of Melbourne.— We have been favoured with a sight of Mr. Liardet's view of Melbourne, which being completed is to be sent to England to be engraved, when subscribers will be furnished with a proof plate. The painting reflects great credit on the artist, because it is executed in such a manner as to leave no doubt of its authenticity. The view is taken from the river, and contains the whole line of the town, bearing east and west. We have no doubt the engraving will meet with ready sale in the Mother Country' - Port Phillip Gazette, 13 Sep 1843, p. 1 An engraved key was issued by the publisher which described the buildings and detail of the view; most likely this was completed for the benefit of the London market, and did not accompany the proofs sent back to Melbourne for the local subscribers. As early as 1913 the Liardet view was considered a rarity: 'Specimens of the resulting plate are now rare, but the curious may see a fine example in the Petherick Collection at the Federal Parliament House.' (The Argus, Melbourne, 13 Sep 1913, p.7). Examples are infrequently offered for sale, the most recent being that auctioned in 2020 (Peter Arnold, The Korju collection of Australiana, Melbourne, November 29, 2020, lot 108, $29,950 IBP)  
Treatise on the Culture of the Vine
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Treatise on the Culture of the Vine

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York: G Peacock, 1790. Second-hand hardcover. Speechly, William. A Treatise on the Culture of the Vine. G Peacock for the author: York, 1790. 4to half bnd red morocco, marbled bds, xvi,[4],224pp. SPEECHLY, William (1735-1819) A Treatise on the Culture of the Vine: exhibiting new and advantageous methods of propagating, cultivating, and training that plant, so as to render it abundantly fruitful. Together with new hints on the formation of vineyards in England. York: printed for the author by G Peacock; and sold by G Nicol, bookseller to his Majesty, Pall-Mall; J Debrett and J Stockdale, Piccadilly; and E Jeffery, near Carleton-Place, London, 1790. First edition. Quarto (275x220mm) half bound, red straight grained morocco, marbled boards and end-papers, label to front board, spine and label lettered, ruled & decorated in gilt, xvi, [4 subscribers list],224pp; five steel engraved plates, three folding; four of the plates are signed by James Basire, engraver. Three plates are after originals by… Leer más
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The three voyages of Captain James Cook

The three voyages of Captain James Cook

de HAWKESWORTH, John (1715-1773); COOK, James (1728-1779); KING, James

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1. An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of his present Majesty for making discoveries in the southern hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour: drawn up from the journals which were kept by the several commanders, and from the papers of Joseph Banks, Esq; by John Hawkesworth, Ll.D. in three volumes. Illustrated with cuts, and a great variety of charts and maps relative to countries now first discovered, or hitherto but imperfectly known. London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1773. First edition. Three volumes, quarto, late nineteenth century quarter straight-grained Morocco over papered boards by Morrell, his binder's stamp to first leaf, spines in compartments lettered in gilt with gilt lines, unusual gilt-tooled corner pieces to the upper and lower boards, a few scuffs and pale foxing to the boards, top edge gilt, others uncut, vol. I pp. [xii]; xxxvi; 676 (the numbering… Leer más
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Seneca Rhetoris Philaophi Opera
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Seneca Rhetoris Philaophi Opera: The complete works in Latin and some Ancient Greek.

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SENECAE RHETORIS PHILOSOPHI OPERA. (Complete works and philosophy of Seneca). Senecae Rhetoris 1604. Seneca, The Complete Works in Latin & some ancient Greek Folio, hc. Armorial stamped in front cover, the arms of a knight of the Garter. Front cover has been expertly repaired and re-attached to book. Some light water marks through-out and some discolouration of pages near edge. Edge papers stained in red ink. Interior is in marvelous clear condition
Ex libris of Sir John Leveson-Gower, (1675-1709) A wonderful clear and still usable copy of a famous authors complete opus,
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Parley's Child's Own Library

Parley's Child's Own Library

de "PARLEY, Peter"" [i.e. Samuel Griswold GOODRICH (1793-1860)]

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London : Darton & Clark, 1846 - 47. Publisher's fitted wooden cabinet, 185 x 205 mm, plus lettered pediment title-piece, glass-fronted door with lock (lacking the key), crack to back panel, containing ten duodecimo volumes, each in publisher's blind-embossed cloth (spines slightly faded), gilt titles and decorations to spines, each 170 - 200 pages, engraved title pages, wood-engraved vignette illustrations by S. Williams, hand-coloured maps; a fine set. A charming miniature cased library for the Victorian child, filled with volumes of moral improvement and exotic travels, including one volume on Australia with a particularly distasteful description of the Aboriginal population of New South Wales. The titles are:
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[COOK] Newton’s new & improved terrestrial pocket globe 1817

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London : John Newton, 1st January 1817. Terrestrial pocket globe, 3 inches in diameter, engraved gores with original hand colour over papier-mâché and plaster sphere, the surface in fine order with a recent wax applied for protection, two metal pins resting the globe in the original publisher's shagreen case, titled Newton's improved pocket celestial globe, with engraved diagrams of the constellations, the lips coloured red, original metal hinge and two hook and eye clasps. A fine example of a rare pocket globe, sitting perfectly within its case. A rare and attractive miniature pocket globe showing Cook's third voyage. John Newton (1759-1844) was the founder of a firm of globe makers in London, established in the 1780s and continuing on, with the involvement of Newton's sons, throughout the nineteenth century. This small terrestrial globe in its original case shows the track of Cook's third voyage of 1776-80, with its return to England under the commands of Clerke and Gore. New Holland is shown… Leer más
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Drinks of the World

Drinks of the World

de Mew, James & Ashton, John

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London, UK: The Leadenhall Press, 1892. Second-hand hardcover.
Mew, James & Ashton, John. Drinks of the World. [FIRST EDITION] The Leadenhall Press: London, 1892. 8vo (225x145mm) dark blue cloth, gilt lettered bds, [2],362,[14 advts]pp. bds lightly rubbed & bruised; eps & a few pps lightly foxed; owner name to pd.
MEW, James (1837 - 1913) and ASHTON, John (1834-1911)Drinks of the World London: The Leadenhall Press, 1892. First Edition. Octavo (225x145mm) dark blue cloth, gilt lettered boards, [10 incl prelims],7-362,[14 publisher catalogue]pp. Frontispiece, one hundred illustrations.Lacks dust jacket (if issued); spine head and foot gently pushed; light shelfwear; corners lightly bruised; endpapers and pastedowns moderately foxed. Top edges a trifle dusty. Small closed marginal tear to p.90. Previous owner name to front pastedown.An exhaustive, intriguing, uncommon, somewhat magpie like history and discourse on all forms of beverages including beer, cider, wine, cocktails, coffee, tea, spirits,… Leer más
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The three voyages of Captain James Cook

The three voyages of Captain James Cook

de HAWKESWORTH, John (1715-1773); COOK, James (1728-1779); KING, James

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1. An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of his present Majesty for making discoveries in the southern hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour: drawn up from the journals which were kept by the several commanders, and from the papers of Joseph Banks, Esq; by John Hawkesworth, Ll.D. in three volumes. Illustrated with cuts, and a great variety of charts and maps relative to countries now first discovered, or hitherto but imperfectly known. London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1773. First edition. Three volumes, quarto, late nineteenth century quarter straight-grained Morocco over papered boards by Morrell, his binder's stamp to first leaf, spines in compartments lettered in gilt with gilt lines, unusual gilt-tooled corner pieces to the upper and lower boards, a few scuffs and pale foxing to the boards, top edge gilt, others uncut, vol. I pp. [xii]; xxxvi; 676 (the numbering… Leer más
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Seneca Rhetoris Philaophi Opera
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Seneca Rhetoris Philaophi Opera: The complete works in Latin and some Ancient Greek.

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SENECAE RHETORIS PHILOSOPHI OPERA. (Complete works and philosophy of Seneca). Senecae Rhetoris 1604. Seneca, The Complete Works in Latin & some ancient Greek Folio, hc. Armorial stamped in front cover, the arms of a knight of the Garter. Front cover has been expertly repaired and re-attached to book. Some light water marks through-out and some discolouration of pages near edge. Edge papers stained in red ink. Interior is in marvelous clear condition
Ex libris of Sir John Leveson-Gower, (1675-1709) A wonderful clear and still usable copy of a famous authors complete opus,
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Parley's Child's Own Library

Parley's Child's Own Library

de "PARLEY, Peter"" [i.e. Samuel Griswold GOODRICH (1793-1860)]

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London : Darton & Clark, 1846 - 47. Publisher's fitted wooden cabinet, 185 x 205 mm, plus lettered pediment title-piece, glass-fronted door with lock (lacking the key), crack to back panel, containing ten duodecimo volumes, each in publisher's blind-embossed cloth (spines slightly faded), gilt titles and decorations to spines, each 170 - 200 pages, engraved title pages, wood-engraved vignette illustrations by S. Williams, hand-coloured maps; a fine set. A charming miniature cased library for the Victorian child, filled with volumes of moral improvement and exotic travels, including one volume on Australia with a particularly distasteful description of the Aboriginal population of New South Wales. The titles are:
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[COOK] Newton’s new & improved terrestrial pocket globe 1817

[COOK] Newton’s new & improved terrestrial pocket globe 1817

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London : John Newton, 1st January 1817. Terrestrial pocket globe, 3 inches in diameter, engraved gores with original hand colour over papier-mâché and plaster sphere, the surface in fine order with a recent wax applied for protection, two metal pins resting the globe in the original publisher's shagreen case, titled Newton's improved pocket celestial globe, with engraved diagrams of the constellations, the lips coloured red, original metal hinge and two hook and eye clasps. A fine example of a rare pocket globe, sitting perfectly within its case. A rare and attractive miniature pocket globe showing Cook's third voyage. John Newton (1759-1844) was the founder of a firm of globe makers in London, established in the 1780s and continuing on, with the involvement of Newton's sons, throughout the nineteenth century. This small terrestrial globe in its original case shows the track of Cook's third voyage of 1776-80, with its return to England under the commands of Clerke and Gore. New Holland is shown… Leer más
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The Search for Omm Sety
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The Search for Omm Sety: Reincarnation and Eternal Love

de Johnathan Cott

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Probably one of the most interesting books available to the scholar of ancient Egypt, who is also interested in some of the more mystical aspects of life.
This is the story of Margeret Eady, who became known as Omm Sety. She was, she claimed a reincarnated priestess from the temple of Abydos, who fell in love with king Sety 1 and later passed very young.
An interesting tale and sure to move even the most cynical who strive to know more about reincarnation.
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NORTH AMERICA Map by John Rapkin, published by John Tallis and Co., London, c. 1855.
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NORTH AMERICA Map by John Rapkin, published by John Tallis and Co., London, c. 1855.

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From the last of the highly decorative steel engraved atlases of the 19th century.
Decorative foliate border with nine vignettes of Cossaks, Esquimaux Dog-sledge, Mount Hekla, Beavers, Niagara Falls, Convoy of Diamonds, Ancient Monument Mexico, North American Indians, Wapiti Deer.
The map has original outline colour of boundaries added by hand. Centre fold as issued. Top and bottom margins trimmed hard, just touching the border decoration, but otherwise in excellent condition, a crisp impression. Verso blank. Unconditionally guaranteed original. Image area c.330 x 260 mm.
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Leaf from Ptolemy’s Geographica,                                     1535, Lyon.
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Leaf from Ptolemy’s Geographica, 1535, Lyon.: Splendid woodcut headers and initials

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An original post incunable leaf with splendid woodcut headers and initials from the gazetteer of a French edition of the "Geographica".
The most popular geographical work to be printed from movable type in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries was Ptolemy's Geographica or Cosmography. Originally compiled by the Alexandrian geographer, astronomer, and mathematician Claudius Ptolemy in the second century A.D., it was translated from Greek into Latin in Florence, Italy about 1410. Ptolemy lived from approximately 90 to 170 AD and worked in the library at Alexandria from 127 to 150 AD.
Verso: A leaf from Book 8 with a woodcut page header which depicts an angel supporting a scroll bearing Ptolemy's name and two scholars at either end with dividers and a rule. One 7-line woodcut initial "E" with an elaborate internal foliate design. Printed on laid paper in a roman typeface, paginated 148, marginal notes in an italic font.
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Large Spanish Gregorian chant leaf, c. 1525.
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Large Spanish Gregorian chant leaf, c. 1525.: Decorative initial.

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"The mouth of the righteous utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just."
Recto:Six lines of music written on parchment in square neumes on red-ruled four-line staves with a key signature. Rubrics in red. The accompanying text is written in Latin in a refined gothic rotunda bookhand. One illuminated initial - "L" - in blue with decorative red penwork.
Verso: As Recto with two illuminated initials and a number CLXXIIII in the margin.
Source: Probably Spain
Date: Early part of the 16th century - c. 1525
Content: The leaf includes part of the Gregorian chant Os Justi (The mouth of the righteous). The text is taken from two verses of Psalm 36 (KJV 37) and reads: Os justi meditabitur sapientiam: et lingua ejus loquetur judicium. Lex Dei ejus in corde ipsius: et non supplantabuntur gressus ejus. (The mouth of the righteous utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just. The law of his God is in his heart: and his feet do not falter.
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Egyptian Pyramids
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Egyptian Pyramids

de Leslie Grinsell

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Until this book I had thought I had seen all the books on the pyramids ever printed - I was wrong! This wonderful tome fills the period between the age of Petrie survey's and more modern works by Meddleson and Rehner.
With excellent black and white photos and maps, good comprehensive text of all the major pyramids, Abu Rauwash, Giza, Zawyet el Aryan, Abu Sir, Saqqara, Dahshur, Lisht and Maidum and the Faiyum are all covered well.
As an added bonus signed by the author with a short inscription to Mrs Lake Barnett.
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Original  1872 colour woodblock print by Kuniteru II
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Original 1872 colour woodblock print by Kuniteru II: “The First Steam Train in Japan”.

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Artist: Kuniteru II (1829 - 1874)
Title: "The First Steam Train in Japan".
Date:1872.
Medium: Colour woodblock print on washi paper.
Notes: This 2-4-0 tank engine was the one that started the railway age in Japan. It was one of a group of ten locomotives built by various manufacturers in Great Britain to work Japan's first railway opened between Shimbashi (Tokyo) and Yokohama in 1871. It was built by the Vulcan Foundry of Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, and still survives today in the Japanese railway museum. This woodblock print portrays it as it appeared when it first ran. It is widely believed that the Imperial Japanese Government Railways used a livery of light brown or golden ochre for its locomotives imported from Britain.
Japanese artists, including Hiroshige, were fascinated by this technological marvel and Kuniteru II produced several woodblock prints of this momentous event in Japan's history.
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Egyptian Art
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Egyptian Art: Introductory Studies

de Jean Capart

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This book was translated from French by Warren R Dawson and is an early just pre the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb. One can imagine it was rushed to press in English to take advantage of the fever pitch of interest in Ancient Egypt in the 1920's.
Well illustrated and bringing up sites and art that is not generally talked about even today, with references to Borchardt, Petrie, Gardiner, Quibel ect this well researched book is both interesting and a delight to own.
Will only become more valuable.
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Antiphons for St. Catherine of Siena
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Antiphons for St. Catherine of Siena: Gregorian Chant leaf, c.1600, Spain

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"Greatest is Catherine, Virgin of Siena..."
Recto:7 lines of music notation in square and diamond shaped neumes and text in Latin written in a gothic bookhand on parchment. Five line staves with a key signature. Rubrics in red. One large decorative initial, 'M' in orange with internal foliate designs.
Verso: As Recto, with a similar decorative initial 'O'.
Origin: Spain.
Date: c.1600.
Content: The initial ''M' on Recto begins the Magnificat antiphon to Catherine:
Maxima est catharine virginis senensis praestati a que incolumitatem languentibus et vitam mortuis restituere potuit, alleluia.
(Greatest is Catherine, Virgin of Siena, through whom He was able to restore safety to the sick and life to the dead, alleluia.)
Verso includes another antiphon to Catherine:
O Virgo maxima gloria a praestans...
(O virgin, outstanding with the highest honour, all the world celebrates on this day your appointed solemnities. The angels extol you with praises...)
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald Illustrated in Colour...
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald Illustrated in Colour and Line by Rene Bull

de Fitzgerald, Edward (Translator)

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London: Hodder & Stoughton. No Date[1913]. Quarto Size [approx 24cm x 30.5cm]. Very Good condition. Tan boards with gilt and blue decorations. Light rubbing to spine ends and corner. Mild offset to free endpapers. Previous owner's name to front free endpaper. Nineteen 189 pages. Ten full page tipped-in colour plates with captioned tissue guards intact. Nineteen inlaid small colour plates and numerous line illustrations in blue introduce each quatrain. Each quatrain is printed on a single page. The full-page colour plates are bordered with gold decorations and the inlays with black or blue decorations. All plates are present and in lovely condition. Rene Bull was a talented artist and cartoonist and was noted for his great abilities as a comic draughtsman and a brilliant illustrator of fairy tales. . 1st Trade Edition. Hardback.
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Manuscript leaf from a            Parisian ”Pocket Bible”, c.1250.
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Manuscript leaf from a Parisian ”Pocket Bible”, c.1250.: The Book of Jeremiah with a scribal correction.

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"afflict not the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow, nor oppress them unjustly"
Recto: Latin text written in black ink on fine vellum in an extremely precise gothic minuscule script in two columns of 47 lines. Ruled in red, versal initials touched in red. Heading 'RE' (half of the abbreviated running title of 'IERE' (IEREMIAS), and chapter numbers in red and blue. One five-line initial 'H' and one two-line initial 'V' in blue and red with intricate red and blue penwork embellishments extending the full length of the page. Interestingly, in the right margin are words that the scribe originally omitted and has added later. (see Notes).
Verso: As Recto with the heading 'IE' and one two-line coloured initial 'V'. The decorative penwork from the initial extends the length of the page, as Recto.
Origin: Northern France, doubtless Paris.
Date: Mid-13th century, c. 1250.
Content:The text on Recto beginning Chapter 22 at the red initial 'H' reads:
Haec dicit Dominus descende in domum regis Iuda et… Leer más
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