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''THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS '' by John
''THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS '' by John Bunyan published by Adam & Company (Limited) London England c. 1874. Embossed leather having gilt stamped pictorial cover & gilt embossed spine gilt metal frame and brass clasps; illustrated full page color plates. 10'' by 12.50''.
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THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS BY JOHN
THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS BY JOHN BUNYANThe Pilgrim's Progress with eight steel engravings. Author: John Bunyan
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1 vol. Patrick, Symon. The Parable
1 vol. Patrick, Symon. The Parable of The Pilgrims: Written to a Friend. London: Robert Wise for Francis Tyton, 1673. The Fourth Edition. 4to, old full dark brown calf, re-backed, red morocco spine label. Trimmed - no loss of text. Scattered minor spotting. Sheet of 20th-Century ink notes mtd. to front paste-down. 18th-Century owner's signature on verso of license leaf. Wing P-
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(2 VOL.) 'PILGRIM'S PROGRESS'
(2 VOL.) 'PILGRIM'S PROGRESS' JOHN BUNYAN(lot of 2 volumes) "Pilgrim's Progress," Commemorative Edition, John Bunyan, London Printing and Publishing Company, no date (likely third quarter 19th c.), 1300 numbered pages, illustrated with numerous steel engravings, marbelized interior boards and page edges, raised bands at spine with gilt lettering, largest volume: approx 2.25"h, 10.75"w, 8"d; 9lbs total
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BOOK: 'PILGRIM'S PROGRESS'
BOOK: 'PILGRIM'S PROGRESS' ELABORATE BINDINGBook: "Pilgrim's Progress and Other Select Works," John Bunyan, Adam & Company, Newcastle on Tyne & London, (no date, c.1870), 1753 dated memoir by John S. Roberts, 799 gilt edge pages, numerous color illustrations, leather boards with raised panels having gilt lettering, the gilt Pilgrim, gilt cartouches, the raised band spine with gilt lettering and symbols, leather loss above Bunyan name at front cover, back cover with similar gilt decoration, book: approx 2.5"h, 12.25"w, 10.25"d, 7.5lbs
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THE INNOCENTS ABROAD OR THE NEW
THE INNOCENTS ABROAD OR THE NEW PILGRIM'S PROGRESS BY MARK TWAIN, HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK AND LONDON, VOLUME IIThe Innocents Abroad or The New Pilgrim's Progress by Mark Twain, Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London, Volume II, Author's National Edition
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MCLOUGHLIN BROS. GAMES THE
MCLOUGHLIN BROS. GAMES THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESSMcLoughlin Bros. Games of the Pilgrim's Progress , ca. 1875 , lithographed paper on wood Sunday game in slipcase, with wood block spinner, game instruction booklets, and wood playing pieces, game in case - 9 1/2" x 18 1/4" x 2".
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Condition:
very good to excellent (some wear to case, cloth tape on board separated)
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2 vols. American Literature:
2 vols. American Literature: (Clemens, S.L.) The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims' Progress... by Mark Twain. Hartford: American Publishing Company, [etc.], 1869. 1st ed., 3rd issue. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial black cloth; corners bumped, spine ends frayed, other light to moderate wear, hinges stressed. With 2 frontispieces, 14 plates, text illus. Adverts. on pp. (652-656). Minor scattered spotting. BAl 3316. * James, Henry. The American Scene. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1907. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners slightly bumped, spine ends slightly frayed, occasionally slightly scuffed. Internally generally clean. Complete with blanks. BAL 10663 (not assuming priority for the London ed.)
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1 vol. Pennell, Joseph & Elizabeth
1 vol. Pennell, Joseph & Elizabeth Robins. A Canterbury Pilgrimage. London: Seeley, 1885. First edition. Sq. 8vo, orig. pictorial & gilt-lettered brown cloth; light wear, corners slightly bumped, spine ends a little frayed. Full-page & text illus. by Joseph Pennell. Occasional internal smudging. Reputed to be among the earliest books to illustrate cycling.
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CHARLES LUCY PILGRIM FATHERS
CHARLES LUCY PILGRIM FATHERS HISTORICAL ETCHING England,1814-1873Depicts men and women perched atop a rock with ships behind them, the woman cry while the men retain somber looks.
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MCLOUGHLIN BROS. PILGRIM'S
MCLOUGHLIN BROS. PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, CA. 1893McLoughlin Bros. Pilgrim's Progress , ca. 1893 , early religious or Sunday game, with instructions on underside of cover, fold-out gameboard and correct implements, to include two spinners and twelve colored wood game pieces, 19" x 12".
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Condition:
very good to excellent (1 small section of apron loss, corners split; edge wear to base)
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Early 20th c. oil on canvas
Early 20th c. oil on canvas pilgrims and native Americans gathering. Sight 25 3/4'' x 36''.
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PRIMITIVE SANDPAPER
PRIMITIVE SANDPAPER PAINTINGPrimitive Sandpaper Painting, depicting the Pilgrims landing in America, unsigned, 18" x 23". Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
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DOULTON LAMBETH REFORM BOOK
DOULTON LAMBETH REFORM BOOK FLASK, PILGRIM'S PROGRESSStoneware flask in book form. Based on Pilgrim's Progress by Bunyan
Doulton backstamp. Does not come with a stopper. Age related wear. Weight - 4.5 oz. "The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come" is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of religious, theological fiction in English literature. Weight: 4.5 oz #bookflask #Christen
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 4.25"H
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear. Does not come with a stopper.
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PAIR OF RARE EARLY LITHOGRAPHS
PAIR OF RARE EARLY LITHOGRAPHS HANDCOLORED - 1819 religious revival scenes New England first is of crowd traversing a long curving road second is of crowd listening to preacher speaking form an elevated podium in woods that are sheltering a row of ten
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PHELPS & ENSIGN’S TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE
PHELPS & ENSIGN’S TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE AND MAP TOTHE UNITED STATES, PUBLISHED 1840, ROLL UP MAP. ENGRAVED BY J WELLS, BROOKLYN, LONG ISLAND. CANVAS BACKED, SOME LOSS TO PAPER, WOODEN DOWELS. ETCHINGS OF PILGRIMS AND AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE SCENES AT BOTTOM. 41 1/4" X 31 1/2". SOME PAPER LOSS, CHIPS, DISCOLORATION, OVERALL WEAR CONSISTENT WITH USE.
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THE CANTERBURY PILGRIMS BY
THE CANTERBURY PILGRIMS BY STEPHEN REID, FRAMED PRINT AND THE PROCESSION OF THE FLICH OF BACON, FRAMED HAND-COLORED ETCHING, FRAME OF LATTER: 18 3/4 X 35 IN. (47.6 X 88.9 CM.), FRAME OF FORMER: 15 X 59 IN. (38.1 X 149.9The Canterbury Pilgrims by Stephen Reid, Framed Print and The Procession of The Flich of Bacon, Framed Hand-Colored Etching,, Dimensions: Frame of latter: 18 3/4 x 35 in. (47.6 x 88.9 cm.), Frame of former: 15 x 59 in. (38.1 x 149.9 cm.)
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MARK TWAIN, 1869 INNOCENTS
MARK TWAIN, 1869 INNOCENTS ABROAD, 1ST ISSUE Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens). The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim's Progress. American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1969, hardcover in publisher's cloth, custom chemise and slipcase by James Macdonald Co., 1st edition, likely first issue (see notes for points), 651 pages + 5 ad pages, 9.25"h x 7"w x 2.5"d (slipcase)
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TWO COLLECTIBLE BOOKS BY SAMUEL
TWO COLLECTIBLE BOOKS BY SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TTWO COLLECTIBLE BOOKS BY SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (Mark Twain)(1835-1910): "The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim's Progress," American Publishing Co., 1895, black cloth cover; "A Yankee in King Arthur's Court," first edition, second state, Charles L. Webster & Co., 1889, olive green cloth cover.
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FIRST EDITION MARK TWAINFirst
FIRST EDITION MARK TWAINFirst Edition Mark Twain "The Innocents Abroad" or "The Near Pilgrim's Progress" printed by the American Publishing Company, Hartford, Connecticut 1869, good condition, has small page tear from original assembly along with handwritten inscription from the owner
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(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) BALLANTYNE
(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) BALLANTYNE PRESS The Passionate Pilgrim. [London: Ballantyne Press 1896]. 8vo bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe in full brown niger morocco gilt-lettered spine t.e.g. slipcase. Light offsetting from text; near fine.
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A copy of ''The traveller'' by
A copy of ''The traveller'' by Oliver Goldsmith with illustrations 1851 together with over twenty prints some coloured mainly of London.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY, THE
AMERICAN SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY, THE PILGRIM AND HIS WIFE, OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED AND DATED L.L., FRAME: 37-1/2 X 29-3/4 INAmerican School 20th Century, The Pilgrim and his Wife, Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated l.l., Frame: 37-1/2 x 29-3/4 in
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French School 19th Century The
French School 19th Century The Departure of a Pilgrim and A Country Dance: Two
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
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2 vols. Small & Private Press
2 vols. Small & Private Press Books - English Literature: [Tennyson, Alfred Lord.] In Memoriam. London: Macmillan, 1885. 1/500 large paper copies. 8vo, contemp full crushed green levant morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, turn-ins gilt, raised bands; spine faded to brown, edges occasionally scuffed, by Macmillan & Bowes, Cambridge. * (Essex House Press.) Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim's Progress. [London], 1899. #192/750 printed at The Press of The Guild of Handicraft, under the supervision of C.R. Ashbee. 12mo, orig. vellum, edges untrimmed & unopened; occasionally dusty. Internally clean.
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2 BOOKS - THE RISE AND PROGRESS
2 BOOKS - THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF RELIGION & A GUca. 1806 & 1821; The Rise and Progress of Religion, written by Philip Doddridge and printed by Joseph Bumstead in Boston with leather binding, 4 1/2"x 6 1/2"; A Guide to Men and Manners… Lord Chesterfield's Advice to His Son, written by Lord Chesterfield and others, printed by Benjamin Warner in Philadelphia, having a leather binding with tooling and label on the spine, 3 1/2"x 5 1/4"
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FALL RIVER LINE COLORED LITHOGRAPH,
FALL RIVER LINE COLORED LITHOGRAPH, CA. LATE 19THcentury. Depicts the steamboat Pilgrim with a smaller tugboat in the foreground. Sight size 23" x 36", in a period walnut frame with gilded liner 27 1/2" x 40 1/2". Good condition.
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Two Books: "The Road To Man" by
Two Books: "The Road To Man" by Herbert Wendt and "The Conquest of Civilization" by James Henry Breasted Garden City New York: Doubleday and Company Inc. 1959 8vo translated by Helen Sebba illustrated with many interesting photographs first US edition with original DJ in wraps tan cloth binding. New York: The Literary Guild of American Inc. 1938 hardbound in red cloth 8vo edited by Edith Williams Ware. New Edition revised and illustrated with photographs with original DJ in wraps.
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Cooper (James Fenimore), Three
Cooper (James Fenimore), Three volumes to include The Pathfinder, Last of the Mohicans and The Prairie, London: Macmillan and Co, 1900, 3 volumes, Brock illus., half calf with marbled boards and endpapers, 8vo, together with Cooper (James Fenimore), The Works of James Fenimore Cooper in 5 volumes, London: George Routledge, circa 1900, half calf with gilt tooled spine, marbled boards and endpapers (8)/Provenance: From the Library of Paul Stickler, a Gloucestershire collector of books and maps.
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1675 AMERICAN COLONIAL LAND
1675 AMERICAN COLONIAL LAND GRANTDated 55 years after the Pilgrims landed. Handwritten, listing many early Pre Revolutionary War 17th C. Connecticut settlers. Document has been reinforced with two Connecticut Civil War Bonds, somewhat visible through the back of the document. Appr ox. 12-1/4" L x 15-3/8" H. Overall discoloration, tears, ECT. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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Four leatherbound Books, 18th and
Four leatherbound Books, 18th and 19th centuries, C/O The Original And Present State Of Man, Briefly Considered; Wherein Is Shown The Nature Of His Fall, And The Necessity, Means, And Manner Of His Restoration, Through The Sacrifice Of Christ, The Sensible Operation Of The Divine Principle Of Grace And Truth, Held Forth To The World By The People Called Quakers By Joseph Phipps (Philadelphia, 1783); The O?Donoghue; a tale of Ireland by Charles Lever (Dublin, London and Edinburgh, 1845); The Psalms of David by Isaac Watts (Boston, 1791); and The Iliad of Homer translated by A. Pope (London, 1807).
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Three pamphlets or booklets
Three pamphlets or booklets making up parts 1-2, part 3 and parts 4-5 of An Extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal From His Embarking for Georgia to His Return to London (London, 1797, except for part 3, which is 1805). This covers the founder of Methodism's travel to and time in America from the autumn of 1735 to his return in the autumn of 1743. Bound in the 20th century in black buckram, but it requires some repair, as the first few leaves are weakly attached and the text block is broken between pages 24 and 25.
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J.E. Baker artist Boston-based
J.E. Baker artist Boston-based Armstrong & Co. lithograph ''The March of Miles Standish'' scene based on Longfellow's poem ''Courtship of Miles Standish '' showing Pilgrims led by Indian guide Abomock gilt frame ss: 18 3/4'' h. x 24 3/4'' w. foxing deep margins top and bottom with select excerpts from poem trimmed side margins waterstains. [Provenance: from Estate of Lila Sklar Antiques dealer/collector]
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19TH C. CARVED OAK WALL CARTOUCHE
19TH C. CARVED OAK WALL CARTOUCHE OF A PILGRIM Continental, 19th century. Carved oak wall cartouche decorated with a portrait of a three-faced male pilgrim with a scallop shell in his hat, possibly St. Roch, in an oak wreath. Provenance: From a Private Collection, Highlands,
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Eleven books about travel, c/o
Eleven books about travel, c/o New Hampshire A Guide to the Granite State, written by Workers of the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Hampshire (Boston, 1938); The Rhine from its Source to the Sea, translated by G. C. T. Bartley from the German of Karl Stieler, H. Wachenhausen and F. W. Hacklander (Philadelphia, 1899; complete in two volumes); and eight early Baedekers Guides, to London, Suddeutschland, Northern Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Great Britain (two copies), and Paris.
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AFT. WILLIAM BLAKE. "CHAUCER'S
AFT. WILLIAM BLAKE. "CHAUCER'S CANTERBURY PILGRIM" Engraving, sight size: 8 x 23 in., framed.