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~TITLES CONTINUES: The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, According to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches / The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly Translated out of the Original Greek, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, by His Majesties Special Command / The Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others, conferred with the Hebrew ~Original full dark brown morocco, gilt triple panels with small tools, tulip and acorn motifs to boards - Cambridge binding. Gilt decor to board edges and turn-ins, worn. Rubbing to boards. Corners bumped. Raised bands and ornate gilt decor compartments to spine, rubbed and worn. Chipping and wear to top and base of spine. Outer front hinge almost fully cracked, but hinge holding due to fairly recent sturdy cloth tape reinforcement on inside. Tape repair to inner rear hinge, now perishing. Cracking to rear inner hinge and endpapers, but hinge still firm. All edges gilt, darkened. Marbled endpapers sometime added, now worn, with creasing to rear endpaper. Front marbled endpaper is missing the half not pasted to the boards. Large quarto (18 x 24cm). Three volumes with individual title pages, all printed by John Hayes in 1683, bound together with 59 plates bound in. The plates are taken from 'The Life of our Blessed Lord & Saviour, Jesus Christ. An Heroic Poem', by Samuel Wesley, first published 1693 and illustrated with 60 copper plates, of which all but one (possibly the title or half-title) were used for this volume. Only one plate is signed: St Matthew, by Nicholas Yeates (some small scenes of martyrdoms inserted in portraits of saints are initialled J. C.). It is likely that Yeates and the more famous William Fairthorne, 'recognised as the best native-born portrait engraver of the century', were part of a team which oversaw the 'extraordinary effort' of creating these dramatic and technically skilled 'complex traditional Catholic illustrations' (see Hodnett, 1978, 'Francis Barlow: First Master of English Book Illustration'). First two volumes unpaginated. Small Nashdom Abbey inscription on inside front board. The Book of Common Prayer contains prefatory material, including 'An Act for the Uniformity of Common Prayer', described in volume index but missing from copy described in ESTC. Small tear to the top of sig.B4 in Book of Common Prayer, with small loss to text. Plate of 'St. Iacobvs Minor' was once partially stuck to preceding page, with small loss to text and minor damage to image. Decorative initials. ~Additional notes: the marbled paper is plausibly late 17th-century, but of an unusual, straight herringbone design. John Hayes was apt to sell his publications gathered into bespoke volumes; we have been unable to locate another Common Prayer / New Testament / Psalter combination from his press. Darlow & Moule list two small 4to Bibles published by Hayes in 1683. They note that the first has a NT title page date of 1680, but don't mention the date of the second. The NT title page here is dated 1683. Size: (188), (294), (2), 106, (10)pp. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers HH3914
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