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Verlag: Printed by Michael Sparke, Senior, London, 1644
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: g to fine. First edition. Octavo. (12) 156pp. Disbound, text block sewn, retaining original leather spine, housed in blue buckram clamshell box with gilt lettering on spine. Title page with decorative border. Decorative and historiated headpieces, decorative initials. ". Novelty. Or, The First Part of A just and seasonable Vindication of the undoubted Ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction, Right, Legislative, Coercive Power of Christian Emperors, Kings, Magistrates, Parliaments, in all matters of Religion, Church-Government, Discipline, Ceremonies, Manners: Summoning of, Presiding, Moderating in Councells, Synods; and ratifying their Canons, Determinations, Decrees: As likewise of Lay-mens right both to sit and vote in Councells; (here proved to be anciently, and in truth none other but Parliaments, especially in England) both by Scripture Texts, Presidents of all sorts, and the constant uninterrupted Practices, Examples, of the most eminent Emperors, Princes, Councells, Parliaments, Churches, and Christian States, (especially of our owne) in all ages since their embracing the Gospell. In Refutation of Mr. John Goodwins Innocencies Triumph: My deare brother Burtons Vindication of Churches, commonly called Independent: And of all Anti-Monarchicall, Anti-Parliamentall, Anti-Synodicall, and Anarchicall paradoxes of Papists, Prelates, Anabaptists, Arminians, Socinians, Brownists, or Independents: Whose old and new Objections to the contrary, are here fully answered." (Title page) Imprint: Decem. 3. 1644. It is ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons, concerning Printing, that this Book, entitled, [Truth Triumphing over Falsehood, Antiquity over Novelty.] be printed by Mich. Sparke, Senior. John White. Spine rubbed and gilt tooling faded. Block age-toned. Misnumbered pages 114 and 115 in wrong order. Water staining (2 x 2") from last page near lower foredge, diminishing but visible from back to page 111. Light creasing at upper corner. Boards missing, spine faded. Clamshell box in fine, block in overall good condition.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1645
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
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A Contentious Essay on the Relationship Between Church and State Prynne, William [1600-1669]. Truth Triumphing over Falshood, Antiquity Over Novelty. Or, The First Part of a Just and Seasonable Vindication of the Undoubted Ecclesiasticall Iurisdiction, Right, Legislative, Coercive Power of Christian Emperors, Kings, Magistrates, Parliaments, In All Matters of Religion, Church-Government, Discipline, Ceremonies, Manners: Summoning Of, Presiding, Moderating in Councells, Synods; And Ratifying Their Canons, Determinations, Decrees: As Likewise of Lay-Mens Right Both to Sit and Vote in Councells; (Here Proved to be Anciently, And in Truth None Other but Parliaments, Especially in England) Both by Scripture Texts, Presidents of All Sorts, And the Constant Uninterrupted Practices, Examples, Of the Most Eminent Emperors, Princes, Councells, Parliaments, Churches, And Christian States, (Especially of Our Owne) in All Ages Since Their Embracing the Gospell. In Refutation of Mr. Iohn Goodwins Innocencies Triumph: My Deare Brother Burtons Vindication of Churches, Commonly Called Independent: And of All Anti-Monarchicall, Anti-Parliamentall, Anti-Synodicall, And Anarchicall Paradoxes of Papists, Prelates, Anabaptists, Arminians, Socinians, Brownists, Or Independents: Whose Old and New Objections to the Contrary, Are Here Fully Answered. London: Printed by John Dawson, And are to be Sold by Michael Sparke, Senior, 1645. [xii], [2], 156 pp. Final leaf, which should follow p. 156, misbound after p. [xii]. Quarto (8-1/2" x 6-1/2"). Stab-stitched pamphlet with untrimmed edges bound into recent period-style three-quarter morocco over marbled boards, raised bands and lettering piece to spine, endpapers added, recent bookplate (of D.G. Mackenzie) to front pastedown. Title printed within woodcut typographical border, woodcut headpieces. Moderate toning, occasional minor loss to headlines due to printing errors, fore-edges of final two leaves shaved just touching marginal notes with loss of a few letters or figures on p. 156, some edgewear to title page. A nice copy. $500. * Only edition, variant issue with the additional leaf signed (*) and headed "To Master Henry Burton." One of the most notable and colorful figures of the seventeenth century, Prynne was a contentious and erudite Puritan attorney and legal antiquarian who wrote around 200 bo.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, Michael Spark Senior, 1643. 4to. (22,1x15,5 cm.). [ii],32,(1 errata & 1 blank) pp. Later half-roan. (spine severely damaged) - clean copy.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1662
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
Prynne Reviews the History of Parliamentary Writs and Practice Prynne, William [1600-1669]. Brevia Parliamentaria Rediviva. In XIII Sections Conteining Several Catalogues of the Numbers, Dates of All Bundles of Original Writs of Summons and Elections Newly Found, Or Formerly Extant in the Tower of London During the Reigns of King Edw. 1, 2, 3. R. 2. H. 4, 5, 6. And E. 4 Being 117 Bundles: Of All the Knights Names of Each County Retorned on These Writs; And all Cities, Boroughs, Ports Therin Summoned to Elect, Send, Or Actually Returning Citizens, Burgesses, Barons, And How Oft They Did it During These Kings Reigns: With 3. Catalogues of All the Citizens, Burgesses Retorned on These Writs for Bathe, Bristol, London: The Ancient Forms of Elections, Retorns Cedules, Indentures Relating to Each County, City, Borough, Port; Besides Sundry Rare Writs, Records, Memorials, And Observations from them Touching Elections, Retorns: The True Original Creation, Continuance, Discontinuance, Exemption of Antient Boroughs: The Late Erections of New, and Revival of Some Old Petty Boroughs; Most of Which Writs, Bundles, Records, Rarities (Long Buryed in Dust and Darknesse in Caesars Chappel) Hitherto Unknown, Were Lately Discovered, And Here Published for the Benefit of Posterity. London: Printed for the Author, 1662. [xxiv], 232 pp., 233-248 ff., [4], 249-384, 369-376, 393-398, [2] pp. Pagination irregular, text complete. Quarto (7-1/2" x 5-1/2"). Contemporary sheep, recently rebacked in calf, blind rules to boards, raised bands and retained contemporary lettering piece to spine. Light rubbing and a some minor nicks and scuffs to boards, moderate rubbing to board edges, corners bumped and somewhat worn, hinges cracked, recent owner bookplate to front pastedown. Title page printed within typographical border. Moderate toning to text, occasional minor worming to foot of text block, light soiling to title page. $750. * Only edition. Complete in itself, this is the third part of a four-volume collection issued from 1659 to 1664 known collectively as the Brief Register. The 1662 volume contains Parliamentary material from the reigns of King Edward I trough King Edward IV. Other volumes contain writs from different periods. Prynne was a contentious and erudite Puritan attorney and legal antiquarian who wrote several books and pamphlets ab.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, Michael Sparke, 1643. 5 parts in 1. [viii],[ii=title],42 - [iv],79 [recte: 89] - viii,150[recte: 152] - [iv],36 - 218[recte: 210],[1] pp. Modern calf, spine with morocco titleshield (calf a bit scratched; upper corner title page missing, & restored with old paper; upper margin cropped a bit tightly, sometimes affecting borders and pagination but not the text; pagination erroneous, but complete) Provenance: ex libris Isaac Foot on pastedown; 'A.F. Pollard' (the historian?) on flyleaf; name in old hand, partially removed from title. Ad 1: first edition (the second edition was greatly enlarged). Ad 2: pagination as in ESTC-copy R32260, with errata in four lines at foot of K4r; leaf A3 missigned I3 1 - The treachery and disloyalty of papists to their soveraignes ['soverajgnes'], in doctrine and practise, together with an exact parallel of the jurisdiction . claimed and exercised by our popish parliaments. wherein likewise the traiterous, antimonarchicall doctrines, practises and attempts of papists . 2 - Second part. wherein the parliaments and kingdomes right and interest in, and power over the militia. 3 - The third part .Wherein the parliaments present necessary defensive warre against the kings offensive malignant, popish forces . 4 - The fourth part. wherein the parliaments right and interest in ordering the militia, forts, ships, magazins . is manifested by some fresh records in way . 5 - an appendix: manifesting by sundry histories and authors that in the ancient roman kingdome and empire [etc.] the supreme soveraignty and power resided not in the emperours and kings themselves, but in their kingdomes, senates, parliaments, people .
Verlag: printed by John Macock for Michael Spark senior, at the sign of the Blue Bible in Green Arbour, London, 1646
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Folio; [2], 100, 89-128, 131-134, 141-142, 151-154, 147-488, 491-565, [15] pages; G; Bound in full brown calf; rebacked. Shelfwear, chipping, and rubbing to boards. Archival repairs to front free endpapers. Lacking illustrated frontispiece. Slightly age-toned and foxed. Ownership inscription on title page. Engraving on p. 122. Text continuous despite pagination. With final errata leaf. Includes index. JR Consignment. Oversized item(s). Will require additional postage for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller for additional information. Shelved Room G. ESTC R19620; Wing P3917. Order-to-print on verso of title page: Die Martis 4â ° Martii. 1644. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, . H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. William Prynne was a lawyer, but is best known as a pamphleteer whose strenuously argued publications led him to repeated encounters with the English court system. A staunch Puritan, Prynne famously attacked theatres and theatre-going (as well as other forms of entertaiment), for which he was convicted of sedition for the first time in 1634. He was released from prison in 1640. In 1644, Prynne acted as the soliciter prosecuting William Laud, who had served as Archbishop of Canterbury since 1633. Prynne's fortunes continued to oscillate in the political turmoil of the English Civil Wars, Commonwealth, and Restoration, but he continued writing and publishing through the 1650s. 1345572. Special Collections.
Verlag: [Elizabeth Allde], [London?], 1630
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
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Hardcover. Presumed First Edition. Octavo, [4], 36 pages; Quarter bound in modern brown calf with cloth boards; a*I cancelled and replaced by two leaves; Text block age-toned with some damp staining.; shelved case 7. 1354292. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Verlag: John Macock for Michael Spark senior, at the sign of the Blue Bible in Green Arbour, London, 1646
Anbieter: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, USA
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Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto (7-1/4" x 11") in contemporary calf leather with cloth string ties, the spine with 5 raised bands and a gilt-lettered black morocco spine label. Text complete with errata leaf, unevenly paginated: [22], 17-128, 131-134, 141-142, 151-154, 147-404, 408-409, 407-488, 491-565, [15] pages; [3], a-b4,C-L4, M6, N-R4, S2, V-Z4, Aa4-Zz4, Aaa4-Fff4, Ggg2, Hhh4-Mmm4, Nnn6, Ooo4-Ppp4, Qqq2, Rrr4-Zzz4, Aaaa4-Bbbb4, Cccc6, B2, C4, D1. Wing P3917. Engraved portrait of Laud, engraved portrait of Prynne, and full-page engraving on page 122, plus woodcut headpieces and initials. Lacking the frontispiece engraving of the room setup. William Prynne was a contentious Puritan attorney remembered for his numerous books and pamphlets and for his ability to antagonize others. He attacked the fashions of his day, railing against men for wearing long hair and women for wearing short hair. He wrote a book claiming stage plays were immoral at a time when the Queen was acting in a play. His action resulted in imprisonment and the loss of his ears. He blamed Laud, the King's religious advisor, as his chief nemesis and gathered evidence against him when Laud was accused of treason. Laud was executed in 1645 as a result, and Prynne was tasked with publishing this book, an account of the trial. Other than the frontispiece, often lacking, this is a complete copy in Near Fine condition with light browning of the text and occasional minor paper repairs.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1668
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London, 1668. Sole edition (illustrator). London, 1668. Sole edition. A Copy Given to a Colleague of the Author with Two Later Female Owners Prynne, William [1600-1669]. Aurum Reginae; Or a Compendious Tractate, And Chronological Collection of Records in the Tower, And Court of Exchequer Concerning Queen-Gold: Evidencing the Quiddity, Quantity, Quality, Antiquity, Legality of this Golden Prerogative, Duty and Revenue of the Queen-Consorts of England. The Several Oblations, Fines Out of Which it Springs both in England and Ireland; The Queens Officers in the Exchequer to Receive, Collect, Account to Her for It, with their Patents; The Lands, Tenements, Goods, Chattels, Persons Liable to Satisfie it; The Questions of Law About It; The Kings Title to the Arrears Thereof by the Queens Decease; The Process by Which it is to be Levyd, And What Else Concerns It. With an Addition of Some Records Concerning Our Royal Mines of Gold and Silver, And Four Patents of K. Henry the 6. by Authority of Parliament, For Finding the Philosophers Stone, To Transubstantiate Baser Metals into Solid Real Gold and Silver, To Satisfie All the Creditors of the King and Kingdom in New Years Space. London: Printed for the Author by Thomas Ratcliffe, 1668. [viii], 138, [1] pp. With preliminary Imprimatur leaf and final errata leaf. Quarto (9-1/2" x 7-1/4"). Recent marbled boards, calf lettering piece to spine, endpapers added, original endpapers retained. Title printed within typographical border. Moderate toning to text, some edgewear to preliminaries and final leaves of text, wormhole to fore-edges of final 18 leaves, early owner signature of Thomas Manby, dated April 9, 1668 to front endleaf, note in Manby's hand indicting this copy was a gift from the author ("ex dono Authoris") to foot of imprimatur leaf, a few brief annotations in his hand to text, later owner signatures to head of imprimatur leaf ("Gertrude Langdale/ Houghton Hall/ Yorkshire") and foot of errata leaf ("Jenifer Grenville/ Stowe"). $1,250. * Only edition. Broadly a defense of the King's right to impose taxation on his subjects, these essays are a historical review and defense of the aurum reginae, or queen-gold, a revenue raised by the king to support the queen and her retainers. Prynne was a contentious and erudite Puritan attorney and legal antiquarian who wrote several books and pamphlets about legal history, religion and politics. He.
Verlag: London:, 1626
Anbieter: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. [xl] 410p errata at end, lower half of title page missing and replaced with plain paper, bound in pain cloth with lettering to spine, original plain paper cover bound in, title page being mounted on a plain page has lead to some tightness in the inner margin on the first section, a well preserved copy of a rare title, with challenges to initial pages, cloth binding dates from approx 1930ies Language: English.
Verlag: T Ratcliffe; George Thomason, London, 1664
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Leather. Zustand: Very Good Indeed. None (illustrator). First edition. A very scarce copy of William Prynne's analysis of the Parliamentary Writs of 1664. Being the fourth volume of this series he created. The first edition of this volume. ESTC reference no: 14784. Complete with final errata leaf. With the dedication to the Earl of Clarendon. Prynne published his first 'brief register' in 1559, before issuing two more parts in 1660 and 1662. This is the fourth part. William Prynne was a lawyer, author, polemicist and political figure. He was an opponent of William Laud's church policy. At the time of writing this work, Prynne was an Erastian, arguing for state control over religious matters. He was a proponent of punitive and financial measures and wished to disband the army. All of these writs have been collected and illustrated with useful annotations and observations for 'the information, benefit of the present age and posterity'. Prior owner's inscription to the front pastedown, 'Giles Shaw'. Written to the front pastedown is 'It is said nearly all the copies of this the 4th vol perished in the Great Fire of London'. In a near contemporary calf binding. Rebacked, with the original boards preserved. Externally, very smart, with light rubbing to the boards. Prior owner's inscription to the front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright, with occasional scattered spots to pages. Very Good Indeed. book.
Verlag: [no name], London, 1628
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
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[24], 63, [1] p. 1 vols. 4to. First edition. First edition. [24], 63, [1] p. 1 vols. 4to. The Puritan View of Long Hair. The Puritan controversialist William Prynne, famous for his attack on the English theater in Histrio-Mastix (1633) , here turns his wrath on the 17th-century fashion of growing one lock of hair longer than the others, calling it "unnaturall" and 'shamefull," characteristic of savages. According to Prynne, Satan used these lovelocks to pull folks down to hell; and those who wore them were "Ruffians, Rovers, Fantastiques, Humourists, Fashion-mongers . Effeminate, Lascivious, Voluptuous, Singular, or Vaine-glorious persons." Prynne himself, who was later condemned to prison for libel and had his ears cropped off, had to wear his hair long in order to cover up the ear stubs [Bound with:] A Briefe Survay and Censure of Mr Cozens his Couzening Devotions. Proving both the forme and matter of Mr Cozens his Booke of Private Devotions, or the Houres of Prayer, lately published, to be meerely Popish . [12], 104 pp. London: [T. Cotes], 1628. STC 20455 [And:] God, No Impostor, Nor Deluder. Or, An Answer to a Popish and Arminian Cavill, in the defence of Free-Will, and universall Grace . [4], 36 pp. [London: Elizabeth Allde], 1630. STC 20461 [And:] The Church of England's Old Antithesis to New Arminianisme . [48], 280, [40] pp. London: [Augustine Matthewes and Elizabeth Allde for Michael Sparke], 1629. Title page with partial loss of title. STC 20457. STC 20477 Bound with three other titles by Prynne, in modern brick-red buckram. Ex-library, with bookplate on front pastedown, foot of spine with call number lettered in white.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1662
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
in a Royal Binding (illustrator). in a Royal Binding. Prynne Reviews the History of Parliamentary Writs and Practice, A Copy in an English Royal Binding Prynne, William [1600-1669]. Brevia Parliamentaria Rediviva. In XIII Sections Conteining Several Catalogues of the Numbers, Dates of All Bundles of Original Writs of Summons and Elections Newly Found, Or Formerly Extant in the Tower of London During the Reigns of King Edw. 1, 2, 3. R. 2. H. 4, 5, 6. And E. 4 Being 117 Bundles: Of All the Knights Names of Each County Retorned on These Writs; And all Cities, Boroughs, Ports Therin Summoned to Elect, Send, Or Actually Returning Citizens, Burgesses, Barons, And How Oft They Did it During These Kings Reigns: With 3. Catalogues of All the Citizens, Burgesses Retorned on These Writs for Bathe, Bristol, London: The Ancient Forms of Elections, Retorns Cedules, Indentures Relating to Each County, City, Borough, Port; Besides Sundry Rare Writs, Records, Memorials, And Observations from them Touching Elections, Retorns: The True Original Creation, Continuance, Discontinuance, Exemption of Antient Boroughs: The Late Erections of New, and Revival of Some Old Petty Boroughs; Most of Which Writs, Bundles, Records, Rarities (Long Buryed in Dust and Darknesse in Caesars Chappel) Hitherto Unknown, Were Lately Discovered, And Here Published for the Benefit of Posterity. London: Printed for the Author, 1662. [xxiv], 232 pp., 233-248 ff., [4], 249-384, 369-376, 393-398, [2] pp. Pagination irregular, text complete. Quarto (7-1/2" x 5-1/2"). Contemporary calf, gilt royal arms (dated 160II, i.e. 1662) and gilt frames with corner fleurs de lis to boards, raised bands lettering piece and gilt ornaments to spine. Moderate rubbing to boards and extremities, some scratches to rear board, corners bumped and somewhat worn, boards beginning to separate, but still secure, early shelf mark, shelf label and armorial bookplate of John Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, to front pastedown, front free endpaper partially detached. Moderate toning to text, light soiling and a few finger smudges to title page, early owner signature, and one blotted-out signature (John Cottam) to front free endpaper, extensive early annotations, most likely by Camden to rear endleaves. $2,500. * Only edition. Complete in itself, this is the third part of a four-volume collection issued from 1659 to 1664 known collectively as the Brief Regis.
Verlag: Michael Sparke, Senior,, London,, 1643
Anbieter: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. Hardback. 8vo. pp 79. Bound in full tan leather, lettered gilt at the spine. Boards used, spine somewhat worn (most of lettering legible), front cover detached with text block very sound and clean (title page a little browned).
Verlag: Printed for the Author by Thomas Ratcliffe, London, 1666
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Quarto, Three volumes. Ex-Library with Library stamps to front pastedown. In Good condition. Later binding: Spines are brown with gold print on red banners. Boards in brown cloth. Light wear to spine caps, and corners, light shelf wear. Text blocks have tanning to endpapers, light age-toning to paper, light puckering to paper, very occasional notation in pencil, note in ink and penciled name on front endpaper of volume 2, note in ink on first page of index in volume 3, part 2. Some text in English and some text in Latin. Title and volume numbering from volume spines. CONTENTS: Vol. 2. An Exact Chonological Vindication and Historical Demonstration of Our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman English Kings Supream Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Over All Prelates, Persons, Causes, Within Their Kingdoms & Dominions. The Second Tome. From the First Year of the Reign of King John, Anno Domini 1199, Till the Death of King Henry the III in the Year 1273 (Printed for the Author by Thomas Ratcliffe, 1666; paged 225-1070, 1-29, and indexes) - Vol. 3. Pt. 1. The History of King John, King Henry III and the Most Illustrious King Edward the I wherein the Ancient Sovereign Dominion of the Kings of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Over All Persons, in All Causes, Is Asserted and Vindicated Against All Incroachments and Innovations Whatsoever (Printed by Tho. Ratcliff and Tho. Daniel, 1670; 548 pages) - Vol. 3. Pt. 2. Lacks title page but has running title: Upon the Liberties of the Kings and Subjects of Engl. & Irel (paged 549-1307, xviii). Note: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Multi-volume column. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. 1374979. FP New Rockville Stock.
Verlag: London Printed for William Leake, Stationer, at the Crown in Fleetstreet, between the two Temple gates. 1657, 1657
Anbieter: Chaucer Bookshop ABA ILAB, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
The 1657 Revised Edition. 4to. full tan calf with raised bands to spine. [xxxiv], 204, 281-444, 449-483, [1], 533-716, [144] pp. Pagination is irregular but the Text is complete. Small old ink signature to top of title page and "Cottons Records" neatly hand-lettered across foredge (please see photo). Light soiling and staining to prelims. One or two old worming holes to margins of latter third. Ffep partially detached at top with corresponding split and slight damage to calf at top of spine (please see photo). Light wear and slight scuffs to covers. Overall a Good+ Copy. (Shelf 4) PLEASE NOTE: VERY Heavy BOOK (2kg+) Postage rates vary according to destination, weight and speed. For an accurate overseas quote PLEASE either call or email us before ordering. [AbeBooks shipping quote is based on items weighing up to 1 kilo only]. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.** Pictures available upon request.** Visit our homepage for our shop opening hours. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1657
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
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A Notable Abridgment of the Parliament Rolls Cotton, Sir Robert [1570/1-1631]. Prynne, William [1600-1669], Editor. An Exact Abridgment of the Records in the Tower of London, From the Reign of King Edward the Second, Unto King Richard the Third, Of All the Parliaments Holden in Each Kings Reign, And the Several Acts in Every Parliament: Together With the Names and Titles of All the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, And Barons, Summoned to Every of the Said Parliaments. Collected by Sir Robert Cotton. Revised, Rectified in Sundry Mistakes, And Supplied with a Preface, Marginal Notes, Several Omissions, And Exact Tables, Both of the Special Matters, Great Officers, Speakers, Nobles, And Other Persons Therein Contained by William Prynne. London: Printed for William Leake, 1657. [xxxiv], 204, 281-444, 449-483, [1], 533-716, [144] pp. Pagination irregular. Text complete. Folio (11-1/2" x 7"). Eighteenth-century mottled calf, blind rules to boards, raised bands, blind ornaments and lettering piece to spine, marbled edges, blind tooling to board edges. A few minor scuffs to boards, light rubbing to extremities, joints just starting at foot, corners bumped and somewhat worn, front hinge cracked, later armorial bookplate (of Sir Frederick Evelyn) and twentieth-century bookplate (JE) to front pastedown. Light toning to interior, light foxing to a few leaves, light soiling and a few minor stains to title page. $650. * First edition. As Holdsworth notes, the importance of the Parliament Rolls was so great during the seventeenth century that "transcripts were made for private use, and published by private enterprise." He adds that the most important of these was produced by Prynne. It is based on a manuscript that is now attributed to William and Robert Bowyer. It records the substance of Acts of Parliament and other particulars, that are not extant in print, among the statutes or the Parliament Rolls, and supplies the purpose of a useful index to the Rolls of Parliament. It was reissued in 1679 and 1689. Holdsworth, A History of English Law II:423. English Short-Title Catalogue R1629.
Verlag: Thomas Ratcliffe and Thomas Daniel, London, 1669
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Large Octavo (7 1/2 in x 11 1/2 in), [16], 423 pages, [69]: G; Rebound in quarter-calf, with light brown spine label label and gilt lettering to banded spine; Boards have central decorative tooling and moderate wear overall with cracking, edge wear, and bumping to corners, moderate cracking along front hinge (cover loose but attached at bottom), and light wear to spine with chipping to head; Textblock shows light+ age toning to edges and interior, light foxing to last few pages, occasional closed tear mended with tape (pp. 97, 175), and book plate to front paste down. RWO. ESTC R22356. 1364906. Special Collections.
Verlag: British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241057036ISBN 13: 9781241057039
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnbTitle:/b A supplementary letter to the correspondence between the Rev. M. H. Miller, A.M., Vicar of Scarborough, and the Rev. R. Howard . Addressed to the Vicar. [On the appointment of Dr. Bosworth to the curacy of Christ Churc.
Verlag: n.p., London, 1628
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
184 x 137 mm. (7 1/4 x 5 3/8"). 12 p.l. (including the initial blank), 63, [1] pp. (pp. 41-48 misnumbered 33-40). Red crushed morocco by Riviere (stamp-signed on front turn-in), title and date on front cover, raised bands, titling in two spine panels, gilt edges (front joint rather noticeably repaired). In a custom-made folding cloth box with leather label and fleece lining. Front pastedown with book label of Arbury Library; blank with contemporary inscription of Julian Leigh. STC 20477; ESTC S115447. â Rear joint cracked (with consequent slight looseness), leaves probably washed and resized because extremely fresh and at the same time a shade less than white. This is an early work by the Puritan lawyer and indefatigable pamphleteer William Prynne (1600-69), who had a very great deal of advice, mostly unsolicited and unwelcomed, for the fair sex. In the text here he rails against many things, including "face-painting; the wearing of supposititious, poudred, frizled, or extraordinary long haire; the inordinate affectation of corporall beautie; and womens mannish, unaturall, impudent and unchristian cutting of their haire." While the work can be viewed as a moral diatribe, to us it is illuminating as social history, talking as it does about the dress and grooming of persons of quality and the responses these evoked in the first half of the 17th century. Prynne graduated from Oriel College, Oxford, in 1621, became a student at Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the bar in 1628, the same year he began producing pamphlets that occupy more than 250 entries in STC and Wing. Our work is a forerunner to one of his most infamous and ill-timed works, "Historio-mastix," in which he vigorously denounced female actors appearing on the stage--at the same moment Queen Henrietta Maria was preparing a masque to present at court. This misstep led to a conviction for sedition, and his sentence included a £5,000 fine, life imprisonment, and the removal of his ears. His later pamphlets were not noticeably less inflammatory, and these led to a further sedition charge as well as more disfigurement (including a slit nose and a brand on his cheek announcing him as a seditious liar). FIRST EDITION (the issue with "needes" in the second line on D2).