Der achte Teil der Bücher des Ehrwirdigen Herrn D. Martini Lutheri. Vol. 8. Wittenberg: Hans Luft, 1556. Adopted!
This is a set of the collected works of Martin Luther, the printing of which began during the reformer’s lifetime. Volume 8 features several of Luther’s biblical commentaries.
($3,800)
The Bible, Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke... London: C. Barker, 1582.
The “Geneva Bible” marked a mileston in Reformation printing. It was first printed in 1560 for English Protestants who had escaped to Switzerland to avoid persecution in their homeland. Hundreds of editions of the text were available; some, such as this one, were printed in London.
($850)
Acts and Monuments of Matters Most Special and Memorable. Happening in the Church: With an Universal History of the Same… London, 1684. 3 vols.
More commonly known as Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, this is a chronicle of the persecution of Protestants, especially English Protestants. First published in 1563, the work went through many editions; this ninth edition is the first to appear in a Roman font.
($7,340)
D‘Amboinsche Rariteitkamer. Amsterdam: Printed by François Halma, 1705.
This first edition of this classic work of natural history is a “curiosity cabinet” of tropical shellfish, rocks, minerals, and fossils featuring many wonderful plates of these items.
($3,350)
General Synopsis of Birds. London, 1781-1801. 8 vols.
Latham was a physician and a founding member of the Linnean Society. This work was his first on ornithology and features over one hundred colored plates and descriptions of many new species.
($9,800)
Lady’s Magazine. London: Printed for GGJ and J:Robinson, 1792 and 1811. 2 vol.
This British magazine for women was published between 1770 and 1837; it features stories, poetry, music, and colorful fashion designs.
($1,450)
A History of British Birds. Newcastle: Printed by Edward Walker, for T. Bewick: sold by him, and Langman and Co. and J. White, London, 1809. 2 vols.
Bewick was a talented wood engraver who produced illustrations for a number of books. A History of British Birds was his greatest work; our copy is the third edition.
($3,050)
Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape and Gardening. London: printed by T Bensley for J. Taylor, 1816. Adopted!
Repton, one of Britain’s most significant landscape architects, published three works on gardening. Our Fragments is a first edition and features over forty color aquatints and other engravings.
($5,350)
Ornithological Biography. Edinburgh, 1831-39. 5 vols.
This is the valuable first edition of the text companion to Audubon’s Birds of America (Audubon published his text separately to avoid British copyright law).
($8,500)
Le Monde Elegant. 1866-1868.
This is a wonderful set of mid-nineteenth century colored fashion plates which, despite the title, seems to derive from a London-based periodical.
($675)
Le Petit Messager/Le Bon Ton. Paris. Société des journaux de modes réunis, n.d.
This is another set of colored fashion plates that derive from two French fashion periodicals popular in the mid-nineteenth century.
($900)
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