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Editore: B. De Graaf, Nieuwkoop, 1960
Da: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
stiff paper wrappers. Calvin, John (illustratore). small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 161 pages. Photomechanical reprint of the Berlin 1900 first edition. Spine lightly faded, else near fine. A pair of bibliographies relating to John Calvin (1509-1564), the famed Protestant reformer (Besterman 1091-92). Containing a total of 2000 entries, the bibliographies are separated into a chronological catalogue of the works of John Calvin printed from 1532 to 1899, and an alphabetical catalogue of works about Calvin, including some 900 volumes. Entries in Latin, English, French, and German. With bookplate of William & Marianne Salloch. From the reference library of Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts with their bookplate included.
Editore: C.A. Schwetschke and Sons, Berlin, 1900
Da: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
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Calvin, John (illustratore). small 8vo. half black calf with green paper-covered boards; five raised bands; title in onlaid leather label in tan; green tinted edges. (vi), 161+(1) pages. First edition. A pair of bibliographies relating to John Calvin (1509-1564), the famed Protestant reformer (Besterman 1091-92). Containing a total of 2000 entries, the bibliographies are separated into a chronological catalogue of the works of John Calvin printed from 1532 to 1899, and an alphabetical catalogue of works about Calvin, including some 900 volumes. Entries in Latin, English, French, and German. An alphabetical index of author's names and a European-style table of contents appear at the end of the volume. The engraved frontispiece portrait of Calvin is quite nice. Loosely inserted is a commemorative book label that indicates that this volume came from the reference library of H.P. Kraus purchased by Oak Knoll Books at the auction sale. Leather, edges rubbed. Front covers detached along hinges. half black calf with green paper-covered boards; five raised bands; title in onlaid leather label in tan; green tinted edges.