Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Le Talmud de Jérusalem, Traduit pour la première fois par Moïse Schwab. Paris: Librairie Orientale et Américaine, G.-P. Maisonneuve, 1932-1933. French. Complete set of eleven volumes.
Moshe Schwab (Moïse Schwab; 1839-1918), a French librarian and researcher. He attended the Jewish school in Strasbourg. From 1868, he worked as librarian in the National Library in Paris. Schwab published many works on bibliography and the study of Hebrew printing. His magnum-opus was his translation of the Jerusalem Talmud to French. The first volume was published in 1871, and by 1890, the entire set was published. This is the second and revised edition of the translation, with a foreword by R. Maurice Liber, director of the Israelite Seminary of France.
Eleven volumes. Pagination varies. Approx. 25 cm. Slightly dry paper (especially covers). Many unopened leaves. Good condition. A few stains. Inscriptions and marks to body of text in several places. Original paper covers, some detached. Final volume lacking back cover. Minor stains and damage to some covers and spines.
Enclosed: receipt for the purchase of one volume, subscription form, five advertisements from the publishing house, including booklists with prices (some duplicates).
Moshe Schwab (Moïse Schwab; 1839-1918), a French librarian and researcher. He attended the Jewish school in Strasbourg. From 1868, he worked as librarian in the National Library in Paris. Schwab published many works on bibliography and the study of Hebrew printing. His magnum-opus was his translation of the Jerusalem Talmud to French. The first volume was published in 1871, and by 1890, the entire set was published. This is the second and revised edition of the translation, with a foreword by R. Maurice Liber, director of the Israelite Seminary of France.
Eleven volumes. Pagination varies. Approx. 25 cm. Slightly dry paper (especially covers). Many unopened leaves. Good condition. A few stains. Inscriptions and marks to body of text in several places. Original paper covers, some detached. Final volume lacking back cover. Minor stains and damage to some covers and spines.
Enclosed: receipt for the purchase of one volume, subscription form, five advertisements from the publishing house, including booklists with prices (some duplicates).
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Mishnayot, Talmud and Rav Alfas
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Amudei Gola, known as Sefer Mitzvot HaKatzar (Semak), by R. Yitzchak of Corbeil. [Constantinople: Samuel ibn Nachmias, ca. 1510]. First edition.
Several glosses in Oriental script.
Incomplete copy. [125] leaves, out of [146] leaves. Lacking [21] leaves: first 13 leaves and 8 leaves [37-44] in middle of book. Some leaves bound out of sequence (leaf [68] bound between leaves [140-141]). 19 cm. Fair condition. Stains. First five leaves detached, with open tear to first leaf (slightly affecting text), dampstains and worming. Rest of leaves professionally restored (tears, worming and margins repaired, and leaves bound together as one volume). Without binding.
The Bibliography of the Hebrew Book lists the book as originally comprising [148] leaves, but Yaari in HaDefus HaIvri BeKushta (no. 36) records only [146] leaves. Other copies that we checked show the same (the NLI lists an incomplete copy with [140] leaves). No copy with [148] leaves is known to us.
Stefansky Classics, no. 215.
Several glosses in Oriental script.
Incomplete copy. [125] leaves, out of [146] leaves. Lacking [21] leaves: first 13 leaves and 8 leaves [37-44] in middle of book. Some leaves bound out of sequence (leaf [68] bound between leaves [140-141]). 19 cm. Fair condition. Stains. First five leaves detached, with open tear to first leaf (slightly affecting text), dampstains and worming. Rest of leaves professionally restored (tears, worming and margins repaired, and leaves bound together as one volume). Without binding.
The Bibliography of the Hebrew Book lists the book as originally comprising [148] leaves, but Yaari in HaDefus HaIvri BeKushta (no. 36) records only [146] leaves. Other copies that we checked show the same (the NLI lists an incomplete copy with [140] leaves). No copy with [148] leaves is known to us.
Stefansky Classics, no. 215.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Kad HaKemach, homily and ethics, arranged in alphabetical order of topics, by R. Bachye son of Asher ibn Halawa. [Constantinople: Samuel son of David ibn Nachmias, 1515]. First edition.
Colophon on the final leaf: "And this book was completed on Thursday, 18th Iyar, 1515, and printed in Constantinople, under the rule of His Majesty Sultan Selim…".
Several handwritten inscriptions.
2-87, [1] leaves. Lacking title page (with composition beginning on the verso). 28.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Dampstains and traces of past dampness. Worming in various places, primarily to margins. Heavily damaged old binding, with loss.
After the colophon, on the final leaf - printer's device of Yehuda son of Yosef Sasson, who leased the printing firm from the Nachmias family and published several books at his own expense. See: A. Yaari, HaDfus HaIvri BeKushta, Jerusalem 1967, pp. 18-19.
Stefansky Classics, no. 496.
Colophon on the final leaf: "And this book was completed on Thursday, 18th Iyar, 1515, and printed in Constantinople, under the rule of His Majesty Sultan Selim…".
Several handwritten inscriptions.
2-87, [1] leaves. Lacking title page (with composition beginning on the verso). 28.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Dampstains and traces of past dampness. Worming in various places, primarily to margins. Heavily damaged old binding, with loss.
After the colophon, on the final leaf - printer's device of Yehuda son of Yosef Sasson, who leased the printing firm from the Nachmias family and published several books at his own expense. See: A. Yaari, HaDfus HaIvri BeKushta, Jerusalem 1967, pp. 18-19.
Stefansky Classics, no. 496.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
Collection of early printed leaves and leaf fragments, including:
• Forty-seven leaves from Mikraot Gedolot. [Venice]: Daniel Bomberg, [1517]. First edition of Mikraot Gedolot. The leaves comprise parts of the Five Megillot, Targum Yerushalmi, Targum Sheni on Megillat Esther, and Thirteen Principles of Faith by the Rambam. • Three leaves and leaf fragments from the book Derech Emunah, by R. Avraham Bibago. [Constantinople, 1521]. Only edition. • Leaf from Mishneh Torah by the Rambam. [Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1524]: Proofreader's foreword. • Ten leaves and leaf fragments from a machzor - prayers for Shabbat and Yom Kippur. [Venice: Daniel Bomberg?, first half of 16th century]. • Leaf from the book Maamar Mordechai, by R. Shem Tov Melamed. [Constantinople, 1585]. • Four leaves from the book Ohel Yaakov, by R. Yaakov Koppelman. [Kraków, 1599]. • Two leaves from the book Mishpat Tzedek, by R. Meir Melamed. [Salonika, 1615]. • Six leaves from the book Brit Mateh Moshe - Passover Haggadah. [Berlin, 1701]. • And more.
Dozens of leaves and leaf fragments. Size and condition vary.
• Forty-seven leaves from Mikraot Gedolot. [Venice]: Daniel Bomberg, [1517]. First edition of Mikraot Gedolot. The leaves comprise parts of the Five Megillot, Targum Yerushalmi, Targum Sheni on Megillat Esther, and Thirteen Principles of Faith by the Rambam. • Three leaves and leaf fragments from the book Derech Emunah, by R. Avraham Bibago. [Constantinople, 1521]. Only edition. • Leaf from Mishneh Torah by the Rambam. [Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1524]: Proofreader's foreword. • Ten leaves and leaf fragments from a machzor - prayers for Shabbat and Yom Kippur. [Venice: Daniel Bomberg?, first half of 16th century]. • Leaf from the book Maamar Mordechai, by R. Shem Tov Melamed. [Constantinople, 1585]. • Four leaves from the book Ohel Yaakov, by R. Yaakov Koppelman. [Kraków, 1599]. • Two leaves from the book Mishpat Tzedek, by R. Meir Melamed. [Salonika, 1615]. • Six leaves from the book Brit Mateh Moshe - Passover Haggadah. [Berlin, 1701]. • And more.
Dozens of leaves and leaf fragments. Size and condition vary.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,500
Including buyer's premium
Rosh Amana, principles of faith, by R. Yitzchak Abarbanel. Venice: Marco Antonio Giustiniani, [1545]. Second edition.
The first edition was printed forty years earlier in Constantinople (in the book Nachalat Avot). On the verso of the title page: "Poems composed by R. Yehuda Abarbanel, son of the illustrious author".
Early signatures and ownership inscriptions in Italian script on the title page: "Was allocated to the brothers Yehoshua and Shlomo Foa, from the inheritance of our uncle, the great Torah scholar from Modena", "Was allocated to the young boy [--] Shlomo Foa, May 1595", "The leader Moshe Levi", "Elisha Katzigin", "Yitzchak son of R. Elisha Katzigin", "Acquisition of my money, Moshe son of R. Yitzchak Katzigin" (there are records of a R. Yitzchak Katzigin who served as a rabbi in Casale Monferrato, and of his relative R. Elisha Katzigin, also a rabbi), and other inscriptions.
34 leaves. 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear, primarily to title page and first leaves. Small tear to top of title page. New binding.
See: Stefansky Classics, no. 38.
The first edition was printed forty years earlier in Constantinople (in the book Nachalat Avot). On the verso of the title page: "Poems composed by R. Yehuda Abarbanel, son of the illustrious author".
Early signatures and ownership inscriptions in Italian script on the title page: "Was allocated to the brothers Yehoshua and Shlomo Foa, from the inheritance of our uncle, the great Torah scholar from Modena", "Was allocated to the young boy [--] Shlomo Foa, May 1595", "The leader Moshe Levi", "Elisha Katzigin", "Yitzchak son of R. Elisha Katzigin", "Acquisition of my money, Moshe son of R. Yitzchak Katzigin" (there are records of a R. Yitzchak Katzigin who served as a rabbi in Casale Monferrato, and of his relative R. Elisha Katzigin, also a rabbi), and other inscriptions.
34 leaves. 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear, primarily to title page and first leaves. Small tear to top of title page. New binding.
See: Stefansky Classics, no. 38.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $800
Unsold
Midrash Rabbot (Rabba), on the books of Bereshit-Vayikra, and part of the book of Bamidbar. Venice: Marco Antonio Giustiniani, 1545.
Incomplete copy. Lacking part of the book of Bamidbar, the book of Devarim and the Five Megillot.
Ownership inscription on the title page: "Acquisition of my money, Mehalalel son of R. David son of R. Mordechai Fano…". Inscriptions on several leaves: "Inheritors of (?) Mr Yehuda Usiglio…". Several glosses in Italian script (most are cropped). Censorship deletions.
Incomplete and damaged copy. [1]-188, 190, 192-200 leaves. Lacking leaves: 189, 191, 201, 201-208; 1-90 (altogether lacking 101 leaves: 2 leaves in middle and 99 leaves at end of book). Blank leaves bound after leaves 188 and 190. 31 cm. Overall fair condition. Stains and wear. Dampstains. Minor worming. Tears of varying sizes to many leaves (approx. 25 leaves in various places, especially at end of volume), affecting text with some loss (some significant damage), repaired with paper. Dark stains to several leaves. Restoration paper over entire title page. Parts of other leaves repaired with restoration paper. Old binding.
See: Stefansky Classics, nos. 127-128.
Incomplete copy. Lacking part of the book of Bamidbar, the book of Devarim and the Five Megillot.
Ownership inscription on the title page: "Acquisition of my money, Mehalalel son of R. David son of R. Mordechai Fano…". Inscriptions on several leaves: "Inheritors of (?) Mr Yehuda Usiglio…". Several glosses in Italian script (most are cropped). Censorship deletions.
Incomplete and damaged copy. [1]-188, 190, 192-200 leaves. Lacking leaves: 189, 191, 201, 201-208; 1-90 (altogether lacking 101 leaves: 2 leaves in middle and 99 leaves at end of book). Blank leaves bound after leaves 188 and 190. 31 cm. Overall fair condition. Stains and wear. Dampstains. Minor worming. Tears of varying sizes to many leaves (approx. 25 leaves in various places, especially at end of volume), affecting text with some loss (some significant damage), repaired with paper. Dark stains to several leaves. Restoration paper over entire title page. Parts of other leaves repaired with restoration paper. Old binding.
See: Stefansky Classics, nos. 127-128.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
Akedat Yitzchak, commentary to the Torah by R. Yitzchak Arama. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1547. Second edition.
Large volume.
Ownership inscriptions on the title page (some deleted), including: "G-d granted me the merit of acquiring this book, I, Sar Shalom son of R. Zarchia Chai His servant" [R. Sar Shalom Chai of Mantua?].
Several handwritten glosses and textual emendations, in Italian script.
Censorship deletions (the ink used by the censor faded over the years, and the deleted text is plainly visible). Censor's signatures on the final leaf.
309 leaves. 36.5 cm. Thick, high-quality paper. Good-fair condition. Stains and minor wear. Dampstains. Worming. Tears and damage to title page and other leaves, repaired with paper. Worming affecting text to several leaves. Old binding.
See: Stefansky Classics, no. 11.
Large volume.
Ownership inscriptions on the title page (some deleted), including: "G-d granted me the merit of acquiring this book, I, Sar Shalom son of R. Zarchia Chai His servant" [R. Sar Shalom Chai of Mantua?].
Several handwritten glosses and textual emendations, in Italian script.
Censorship deletions (the ink used by the censor faded over the years, and the deleted text is plainly visible). Censor's signatures on the final leaf.
309 leaves. 36.5 cm. Thick, high-quality paper. Good-fair condition. Stains and minor wear. Dampstains. Worming. Tears and damage to title page and other leaves, repaired with paper. Worming affecting text to several leaves. Old binding.
See: Stefansky Classics, no. 11.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Sefer HaAruch, dictionary of Talmudic words, arranged alphabetically, by R. Natan son of Yechiel of Rome, with references by R. Shmuel Archivolti. Venice: Bragadin, [1553].
Inscription on the title page: "…belongs to the renowned leader, R. Azriel".
On the leaf following the title page: "I merited this book by purchasing it with my money, Shmuel Zanvil son of R. Yakar of…"; "…belongs to the leader and philanthropist, R. Azriel…".
Inscription on the front endpaper: "Yisrael son of R. Yitzchak of Lviv, rabbi of Wallerstein and its suburbs".
Censors' signatures on title page and front endpaper.
166 leaves. 30.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears and worming to title page, not affecting text, repaired with paper. Marginal tears to final leaves, repaired with paper. Early, decorated leather-covered wood binding, with clasp remnants. Spine and inside binding repaired.
Inscription on the title page: "…belongs to the renowned leader, R. Azriel".
On the leaf following the title page: "I merited this book by purchasing it with my money, Shmuel Zanvil son of R. Yakar of…"; "…belongs to the leader and philanthropist, R. Azriel…".
Inscription on the front endpaper: "Yisrael son of R. Yitzchak of Lviv, rabbi of Wallerstein and its suburbs".
Censors' signatures on title page and front endpaper.
166 leaves. 30.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears and worming to title page, not affecting text, repaired with paper. Marginal tears to final leaves, repaired with paper. Early, decorated leather-covered wood binding, with clasp remnants. Spine and inside binding repaired.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $500
Unsold
Zichron Torat Moshe, index of sayings of the sages from the Talmuds, Midrash and early books, by R. Moshe Figo. Constantinople: [Moses son of Elazar Parnas HaRofeh, 1554]. First edition.
Signature on the title page: "Yehuda ibn Forado".
Incomplete copy. [168] leaves. Lacking [6] leaves from the second gathering - leaves [7-12]. 29.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Dark dampstains to many leaves. Worming, affecting text of final 20 leaves. Marginal tears to title page (affecting border), with paper repairs around entire border. Marginal tears to first and final leaves, slightly affecting text, repaired. Old binding, worn and damaged.
Signature on the title page: "Yehuda ibn Forado".
Incomplete copy. [168] leaves. Lacking [6] leaves from the second gathering - leaves [7-12]. 29.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Dark dampstains to many leaves. Worming, affecting text of final 20 leaves. Marginal tears to title page (affecting border), with paper repairs around entire border. Marginal tears to first and final leaves, slightly affecting text, repaired. Old binding, worn and damaged.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Rav Mordechai, Talmudic novellae, by R. Mordechai HaKohen Ashkenazi. Riva de Trento: [Antonio Bruin], 1558.
Without the final 45 leaves of the Simanei Mordechai section, printed at the end of the book with a separate title page.
150; [1], 154-192 leaves. Without final 45 leaves. 27.5 cm. High quality paper. Most leaves in good condition. Stains. Wear, dampstains, traces of past dampness and small tears to some leaves. Significant open tears to title page, slightly affecting text, repaired with paper. Repaired tears to last leaf, affecting text, with replacements by photocopy and handwriting. Censorship deletions to several leaves. New leather binding.
Without the final 45 leaves of the Simanei Mordechai section, printed at the end of the book with a separate title page.
150; [1], 154-192 leaves. Without final 45 leaves. 27.5 cm. High quality paper. Most leaves in good condition. Stains. Wear, dampstains, traces of past dampness and small tears to some leaves. Significant open tears to title page, slightly affecting text, repaired with paper. Repaired tears to last leaf, affecting text, with replacements by photocopy and handwriting. Censorship deletions to several leaves. New leather binding.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $300
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Teshuvot Bar Sheshet - Responsa of the Rivash. Riva di Trento: [Antonio Bruin], 1559. Second edition.
The first edition, printed in Constantinople 1546-1547, was entitled: "Responsa of the prominent rabbi… R. Yitzchak Bar Sheshet".
4, 9-12, 5-8, 13-32, 37-322, [2], 323-415, [9] leaves. Leaves bound out of sequence. Leaves 9-12 bound after leaf 4. [2] unnumbered leaves in middle of book, bound between leaves 322-323 instead of between leaves 318-319. 19.5 cm. Overall fair condition. Several leaves in poor condition. Stains and wear. Dampstains to many leaves, dark stains to first and final leaves. Marginal worming to several leaves. Large tears to title page, affecting text, with old paper repairs. Additional tears and damage to first and final leaves, affecting text with some loss, partially repaired with paper. Several leaves trimmed close to text. Inscriptions. Stamps. Old binding.
The first edition, printed in Constantinople 1546-1547, was entitled: "Responsa of the prominent rabbi… R. Yitzchak Bar Sheshet".
4, 9-12, 5-8, 13-32, 37-322, [2], 323-415, [9] leaves. Leaves bound out of sequence. Leaves 9-12 bound after leaf 4. [2] unnumbered leaves in middle of book, bound between leaves 322-323 instead of between leaves 318-319. 19.5 cm. Overall fair condition. Several leaves in poor condition. Stains and wear. Dampstains to many leaves, dark stains to first and final leaves. Marginal worming to several leaves. Large tears to title page, affecting text, with old paper repairs. Additional tears and damage to first and final leaves, affecting text with some loss, partially repaired with paper. Several leaves trimmed close to text. Inscriptions. Stamps. Old binding.
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Early Printed books
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Auction 70 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
March 31, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Commentary on the Rambam, by R. David Arama. [Salonika]: Yosef Ben Yitzchak Yaavetz, [1560-1572]. First edition.
Bibliographers differ as to the exact year of printing of this book. It was presumably printed between 1560 and 1572.
Signature on title page (faded and lacking end): "Daniel son of the scholar, the G-dly kabbalist, Yaako[v]" this is presumably the signature of R. Daniel Lumbroso, a dayan in Tunis in the 18th century (see enclosed material). Other inscriptions on the title page.
An ownership inscription from 1666 on p. 5a, signed with a calligraphic signature (undeciphered). Gloss on p. 12b.
77, [1] leaves. 25.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Extensive worming, some affecting text. Large tears to title page, to the following two leaves and to final leaves. All leaves professionally restored. Handwritten inscriptions and markings on several leaves, in body of text. New binding.
Bibliographers differ as to the exact year of printing of this book. It was presumably printed between 1560 and 1572.
Signature on title page (faded and lacking end): "Daniel son of the scholar, the G-dly kabbalist, Yaako[v]" this is presumably the signature of R. Daniel Lumbroso, a dayan in Tunis in the 18th century (see enclosed material). Other inscriptions on the title page.
An ownership inscription from 1666 on p. 5a, signed with a calligraphic signature (undeciphered). Gloss on p. 12b.
77, [1] leaves. 25.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Extensive worming, some affecting text. Large tears to title page, to the following two leaves and to final leaves. All leaves professionally restored. Handwritten inscriptions and markings on several leaves, in body of text. New binding.
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Early Printed books
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