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ST PHILIP’S BOOKS Christopher Zealley 82 St Aldates, Oxford OX1 1RA

Tel. 01865 202182 / 00 44 1865 202182

[email protected]

website at www.stphilipsbooks.co.uk

CAT. 98: Easter 2022

10% discount on orders £60+

Art & Topography ~ Spirituality ~ Theology

Liturgy: Service Books & Ceremonial

Medieval Studies ~ FINE & RARE BOOKS

Orders or enquiries may be made by letter, e-mail,

phone (Mon-Sat 10-5), or left on answerphone

St. Philip’s Books Ltd VAT reg. no. GB 717 9250 21

Managing Director: Christopher Zealley, M.A. (Oxon)

We are always interested in buying books,

& will travel nationwide to view collections

All titles are hardback unless otherwise stated.

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description, e.g. VG/VG.

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CONTENTS

Art & Topography: Christian 1 Fine & Rare: Fresh Stock 885

Liturgy & Sacraments: Service Books 270 Fine & Rare: Theology / Church Hist 952

Liturgy & Sacraments: Ceremonial 330 Fine & Rare: Liturgy 987

Spirituality: Sources & Studies 343 Fine & Rare: Newman 998

Theology 560 Fine & Rare: General 1001

Medieval Studies Pt 1: A-M by author 666 Medieval Studies Pt 2: N-Z author 1029

All books are hardback with sound bindings unless otherwise stated. Ownership marks may be present unless otherwise stated (“No ownership marks.”) Double conditions imply a dw, e.g. VG/VG

Please note: the 10% discount is taken from the prices stated, and applies to fulfilled orders of £60+ by phone or email (discount not available on the website)

ART & TOPOGRAPHY: CHRISTIAN

1. ACKERMAN, James S. The Architecture of Michelangelo. Catalogue / Text and Plates. 2 vols (set). A. Zwemmer, 1964-66. Rev edns. vii, 152 + xxxv, 154pp., many illus. 18.5 x 25cm. Dws sl edgeworn but unclipped. No ownership marks. Fine / VG+ £60.00

2. ALEXANDER, Jonathan J. G. Medieval Illuminators and Their Methods of Work. Yale, 1992. viii, 214pp. 22 x 28.5cm. 29 col and 218 b/w illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £38.00

3. ALMOND, Leo. Downside Abbey and School, 1814-1914. Illus. in Photogravure with a Short Historical Introduction by Leo Almond. Wheaton / Paternoster, 1914. xxiiipp., 64 plates. With slipcase. 64 plates with guards. (29 x 21cm). Orig green cloth gilt over bevelled bds. Top edges gilt. Endpapers cracked over gutters, rear hinge sl slack. Unusually fresh copy. VG+ £32.00

4. ANONYMOUS. The Andrei Rublev Museum of Early Russian Art. 1989. 2nd edn. 264pp. 4to (28.5 x 21.5cm). No ownership marks. 189 col illus & text illus. Near Fine / Near Fine £45.00

5. AUBERT, Marcel and Simone GOUBET. Romanesque Cathedrals and Abbeys of France. Transl. C. Girdlestone. Nicholas Vane, 1966. 663pp., 576 illus. 19 x 24.5cm. VG+ / VG £35.00

6. AYLMER, Gerald and John TILLER (eds). Hereford Cathedral: A History. Hambledon, 2000. 1st edn. xxxii, 672pp. 17.5 x 25.5cm. 16 plates, 172 figs. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £30.00

7. BAILEY, R. N., E. CAMBRIDGE & H. Denis BRIGGS. Dowsing and Church Archaeology. Intercept, 1988. xv, 192pp., Many illus. Small 4to (24 x 16cm). Fine / Nr Fine £13.00

8. BARBACCI, Alfredo. Monumenti di Bologna: distruzioni e restauri. Cappelli Editore, 1977. 286pp., 281 illus. 4to. Dw sl rubbed and edgeworn. No ownership marks. VG+ / Good+ £11.00

9. BARRAUD, Marc and Georges HALDAS (eds). The Life of Christ: Paintings of the 11th-15th Centuries with Passages from the Gospels. A. Zwemmer, 1967. 155pp. Large 4to (26.5 x 30.5cm). White vellum-effect boards. Many tipped-in col illus. Fine / Fine £30.00

10. BAXANDALL, Michael. The Limewood Sculptors of Renaissance Germany. Yale UP, 1981. 2nd impress. xx, 420pp. 102 illus. 4to (26 x 19.5cm). Slight crease to spine. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £48.00

11. BELLASIS, Edward. Cherubini: Memorials Illustrative of His Life and Work. New Edition. Cornish Brothers, 1912. 13 illus. Original pale blue cloth decorated in gilt, sl marked. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Top edges gilt. VG £22.00

12. BENT, M. & A. WATHEY (eds). Fauvel Studies: Allegory, Chronicle, Music, and Image in Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, MS Francais 146. Clarendon, 1998. xix, 666pp. 19.5 x 25cm. Dw baggy & sl faded around sp but unclipped. No ownership marks. Fine / VG+ £230.00

13. BERENSON, Bernard. The Italian Painters of the Renaissance. Phaidon, 1956. 4th impress. xiii, 488pp. 4to (18.5 x 26.5cm). 400 illus, mostly b/w. VG / VG £14.00

14. BERNAGE, Georges & Marc LE CARPENTIER (eds). Encyclopedie Medievale d'apres Viollet le Duc1335 Dessins Refonte du Dictionnaire raisonne de l'Architecture realisee par Georges Bernage mise en pages de Marc Le Carpentier. 2 vols (set). Paris: Heimdal, 1978-1980. 719 + 720 pp, illus. Large 4to. Owner's signature. Slight wear to dws. Fine / VG+ £95.00

15. BINDMAN, David. Blake as an Artist. Phaidon, 1977. 256pp + 182 b/w illus. 25.5x18x3cm. Page edges sl toned. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £11.50

16. BINDMAN, David and Deirdre TOOMEY. The Complete Graphic Works of William Blake. With 765 illustrations. Thames & Hudson, 1978. 1st edition. 494pp., 765 illus. 24.5 x 34cm. Page edges sl toned. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG+ £37.50

17. BION DE MARLAVAGNE, L. Histoire de la Cathedrale de Rodez avec Pieces Justificatives et de Nombreux Documents. Ornee de 27 Gravures. Paris: Didron, 1875. 1st edn. xvi,423pp., 27 illus. With semi-opaque protective dw. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £23.00

18. BOASE, T. S. R. English Art, 1100-1216 (Oxford History of English Art). Corrected Second Edition. Oxford / Clarendon, 1953. xxiv, 333pp. 96 plates, 19 illus. Small 4to (16 x 24cm). A few spots to top edges. Fine / Fine £17.00

19. BOMFORD, David & al. Art in the Making: Italian Painting before 1400. National Gallery, 2000. xxx, 225pp. 174 col & b/w illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £15.00

20. BORSOOK, Eve. Messages in Mosaic: The Royal Programmes of Norman Sicily (1130-1187). Oxford / Clarendon, 1990. xxiv, 101pp., 118 plates. 4to: 22.5 x 28cm. Top edges very faintly foxed. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG+ £120.00

21. BOSKOVITS, Miklós. Early Italian Painting, 1270-1470 (The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection). Sotheby's, 1990. 226pp. Many col and b/w illus. 30 x 25cm. Fine £20.00

22. BOWRON, Edgar Peters and Joseph J. RISHEL (eds|. Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2000. 628pp. 22.5 x 28cm. No ownership marks. Many col and b/w illus. Paperback. Near Fine £34.00

23. (another). Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2000. 628pp. 22.5 x 28cm. No ownership marks. Many col and b/w illus. Paperback. Near Fine £30.00

24. BRAMMER, Robert. St Louis and the Court Style in Gothic Architecture. A. Zwemmer, 1985. xviii, 158pp. 24.5x18.5cm. 140 plates, 15 text illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £24.00

25. BRANDON, S. G. F. Man and God in Art and Ritual: A Study of Iconography, Architecture and Ritual Action as Primary Evidence of Religious Belief and Practice. C. Scribner's Sons, 1975. xiv, 514pp. 4to (22 x 28cm). 447 illus. Dw faded on spine but unclipped. VG+ / VG £22.00

26. BRAY, X. The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture 1600-1700. Nat. Gallery, 2009. 1st edn. 208pp. 30.5 x 23.5cm. No ownership marks. Many col illus. Fine / Fine £55.00

27. BROWN, Beverly Louise (ed.). The Genius of Rome, 1592-1623. Royal Academy of Arts, 2001. 408pp. 30 x 24.5cm. Many col illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £14.00

28. (another). Royal Acad. Arts, 2001. 408pp. 30.5x25.5cm. Prolifically illus in col. Fine / Fine £13.00

29. BROWN, David Alan. Leonardo Da Vinci: Origins of a Genius. Yale UP, 1998. viii, 240pp. Large 4to (30 x 26cm). No ownership marks. 166 col + b/w illus. Fine / Fine £35.00

30. BROWN, M. P. The Lindisfarne Gospels and the Early Medieval World. Br Libr, 2011. 184pp. Many col illus. 29.5 x 22.5cm. Dw sl rubbed but unfaded & unclipped. Fine / Near Fine £100.00

31. BRUMFIELD, William. Gold in Azure: One Thousand Years of Russian Architecture. Godine, 1983. xii, 429pp. 28 x 22cm. No ownership marks. 481 illus, some in col. Fine / Nr Fine £24.00

32. BUJAK, Adam. Cracow: St. Mary's Basilica. Bialy Kruk, 2001. 192pp. Large 4to (33.5x25cm). Prolifically illus in col. Dw sl rubbed & edgeworn. Fine / VG+ £25.00

33. BURCKHARDT, Jacob. The Altarpiece in Renaissance Italy. Ed Peter Humfrey. Phaidon, 1988. 240pp. 32.5x30.5x3cm. Large 4to. Many col and b/w illus. Near Fine / VG+ £32.00

34. BURCKHARDT, Jacob. The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance. Translated by James Palmes. Revised and edited by Peter Murray. Secker & Warburg, 1985. xxxv, 283pp., 351 illus. 21.5 x 28.5cm. Very faint foxing to page edges. No ownership marks. VG+ / Near Fine £15.00

35. BURCKHARDT, Jacob. The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy: An Essay, Translated by S. G. C. Middlemore, Introd Anthony Grafton. Folio Soc, 2004. 3rd imp. xxvii, 451pp. 26 x 20cm. Many col illus. No ownership marks. Spine sl faded. Nr fine slipcase. Nr Fine £41.00

36. BURGESS, Frederick. English Churchyard Memorials. Lutterworth, 1963. 1st edition. 326pp., 32 plates. No ownership marks. VG / VG £30.00

37. BURTON, Edwin H. London Streets & Catholic Memories. Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1925. x, 170pp. Folding map. Original red cloth gilt. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £14.50

38. BUSHELL, Gerard. Churches of the Holy Land. Cassell, 1969. 192pp., many col + b/w illus. 4to. Dw is price-clipped & has small tears along top edge. VG+ / VG £10.00

39. BUTLIN, Martin. William Blake. Tate Gallery, 1978. 164pp. 21.5 x 28cm. Record of exhibition. 16 col illus, 330 b/w illus. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG+ £15.00

40. CADOGAN, Jean K. Domenico Ghirlandaio: Artist and Artisan. Yale U P, 2000. 1st edition. xi, 425pp. 25 x 29cm. 31 col and b/w illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £240.00

41. CAMM, Bede. Forgotten Shrines: An Account of Some Old Catholic Halls and Families in England and of Relics and Memorials of the English Martyrs. Macdonald & Evans, 1936. 2nd edn. xvi, 411pp. No ownership marks. Original plates. Original royal blue blind patterned cloth, spine sl faded. Profusely illustrated. Hinges sound. VG+ £33.00

42. CARLI, Enzo. Italian Primitives: Panel Painting of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Abrams, 1965. 43pp, 41 col plates, 89 illus. Date estd. 37 x 28.5cm. VG / VG £26.00

43. CARTIER, E. Life of Beato Angelico da Fiesole, of the Order of Friar-Preachers. John Philip, 1865. xl, 350pp. Binding sl shaken. Scattered foxing, heavier at front of book. Good £18.00

44. CECCHETTI, I. (ed). The Sublime City: The Idea, the Mission and the Memories of Rome. Edizioni Arte e Scienza, 1950. xvii,904pp. Small sq. 4to. 100 illus, 3 col plates. VG+ £21.00

45. CHANDLER, Richard. Travels in Asia Minor 1764 - 1765: Ed Edith Clay. British Museum, 1971. 1st edn. xlv, 253pp. 17 illus. (25 x 16cm). No ownership marks. Fine / VG+ £14.00

46. CHANEY, E. & P. MACK (eds.). England and the Continental Renaissance: Essays in Honour of J.B. Trapp. Boydell, 1990. xiv, 322, 53pp. Illus. VG / VG+ £33.00

47. CLARK AMOR, Anne. William Holman Hunt: The True Pre-Raphaelite. Constable, 1989. 1st edition. 301pp. Illus. Dw sl faded on spine but unclipped. Fine / Fine £24.00

48. CLARK, Kenneth. The Gothic Revival: An Essay in the History of Taste. With a new Introduction by J. Mordaunt Crook. John Murray, 1970. 1st thus. xii, 236pp. Over 250 photos. No ownership marks. Extended bibliography. Paperback. £18.00

49. CLIFTON, James. The Body of Christ: In the Art of Europe and New Spain, 1150-1800, with Essays by David Nirenberg and Linda Elaine Neagley. Prestel, 1997. 175pp. Large 4to (31x25cm). 51 col and 47 b/w illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £13.00

50. COHEN, R. Saving the Holy Sepulchre: How Rival Christians Came Together to Rescue Their Holiest Shrine. Oxford UP, 2008. 1st edn. xvi, 308pp. Many illus. Fine / Fine £15.00

51. (another). Oxford U P, 2008. 1st edn. xvi, 308pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £14.00

52. COLE AHL, Diane (ed). The Cambridge Companion to Masaccio. Cambridge UP, 2002. 1st edn. xiv, 280pp, 80 plates, 6 figs. Small 4to (25 x 17cm). Slight crimping at bottom spine. No ownership marks. This title is out of print in both hardback and paperback. Near Fine £36.00

53. CONANT, Kenneth John. Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture 800 to 1200 (Yale University Press Pelican History of Art). Yale U P, 1993. 2nd rev edn. 522pp. 21 x 14.5cm). Many illus, maps. No ownership marks. Slight crease to spine. Paperback. Fine £26.00

54. COOK, G. H. English Collegiate Churches of the Middle Ages. Phoenix, 1956. xi, 228pp, 55 illus. No ownership marks. Red cloth, spine sl faded. VG+ £18.00

55. COOK, G. H. Mediaeval Chantries and Chantry Chapels. Pheonix House, 1947. xii., 196pp. 59 illus. 26 plans. No ownership marks. VG / VG £18.00

56. COPPENS, Urban. The Palace of Caiphas: And the New Garden of the Assumptionist Fathers, St Peter's, at Mount Sion (With Plans and Designs). From the French, with Preface by Andrew Egan. Burns, 1904. xix, 71pp., 5 illus. Scattered foxing. Paperback. Good+ £16.00

57. COURCELLE, Jeanne and Pierre. Les Cycles du XVe Siecle (Iconographie de Saint Augustin). Etudes Augustiniennes, 1969. 366pp. incl. 137 plates. 18 x 26cm. VG+ £25.00

58. CRAPLET, Chanoine Bernard. Avergne Romane. Zodiaque, 1958. 2nd edn. 252pp., many illus. Small 4to (17 x 22 cm). With slipcase. VG / VG £14.00

59. CURTI, Elena. Fifty Catholic Churches to See Before You Die. Gracewing, 2020. xxiv, 280pp. Paperback. New £15.99

60. DAVIES, J.G. Pilgrimage Yesterday and Today: Why? Where? How? SCM Press, 1988. (xiv), 274pp, illus. Olive green cloth with lettering in red, page-edges moderately foxed. VG / VG £10.00

61. De CHANTELOU, Paul Freart. Diary of the Cavaliere Bernini's Visit to France. Edited and with an Introduction by Anthony Blunt. Annotated by George C. Bauer. Translated by Margery Corbett. Princeton U P, 1985. 1st edn. xxviii, 366pp. 20 illus. No ownership marks. Scarce. Dw sl faded on spine but unclipped. Fine / Fine £100.00

62. De VEGVAR, Carol L. Neuman. The Northumbrian Renaissance: A Study in the Transmission of Style. Susquehanna UP, 1987. 348pp. Prolifically illus. 17 x 24cm. Fine £29.00

63. DEGOUT, Bernard and Jacques CHARLES-GAFFIOT (eds). Treasure of the Holy Sepulchre. Silvana Editoriale, 2013. 429pp. Large 4to (525.5 x 28.5cm). No dw. 350 col illus. Fine £60.00

64. DELAISSE, L. M. J. Miniatures medievales de la Librairie de Bourgogne au Cabinet des Manuscrits de la Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique. Editions des Deux-Mondes, 1959. 221pp. 50 col illus. 30.5 x 25cm. With original slipcase. Near Fine / VG+ £40.00

65. DENVIR, Bernard. Art Treasures of Italy. Macdonald Orbis, 1987. 320pp. With dw. No ownership marks. Top of spine of dw sl frayed. Near Fine / VG+ £30.00

66. di FRANCESCO, Carla. Pomposa: History and Art of the Abbey. Editions Italcards, 1988. 95pp. Small 4to (16.5 x 24cm). 144 col illus and diagrams. Paperback. Fine £15.00

67. DINI, Giulietta, Alessandro ANGELINI and Bernardina SANI. Five Centuries of Sienese Painting: From Duccio to the Birth of the Baroque. Thames & Hudson, 1997. 471pp. 389 illus, of which 247 in col. 34 x 29cm. Fine / Fine £60.00

68. DOUGLAS, Lanton. Fra Angelico. George Bell, 1902. 2nd edn. xix, 185pp. 19 x 28.5cm. 73 illus (6 are photogravure). Top edges gilt, others deckled. Red / black title page. VG+ £32.00

69. (another). George Bell, 1902. 2nd edn. xx, 185pp. 28.5 x 20cm. 73 illus (6 are photogravure). Top edges gilt, others deckled. Red / black title page. No ownership marks. Slight crack to front endpaper at gutter, front hinge sl slack. Spine sl faded. VG £28.00

70. DOWELL, C. R. The Pictorial Arts of the West 800-1200. Yale U P, 1993. xii, 461pp. 4to (21.5 x 28.5cm). No ownership marks. As new. 405 col and b/w illus. Paperback. Fine £18.00

71. DUBY, Georges. The Age of the Cathedrals: Art and Society, 980-1420. Translated by Eleanor Levieux and Barbara Thompson. Croom Helm, 1981. 1st edn. v, 312pp., 35 illus. Owner's sig. of Geoffrey Treasure. Very occasional minor pencil side-lining. VG+ / VG £11.00

72. DUSTON, Allen and Arnold NESSELRATH. Angels from the Vatican: The Invisible Made Visible. Art Services International, 1999. 320pp. Large 4to (24.5 x 29.5cm). Many col and b/w illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

73. ERNST, Richard (ed). Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Tafelmalerei Bohmens im XIV. und am Anfang des XV. Jahrhunderts. 60 Lichtdrucke mit einer Einleitung (Forschungen zur Kunstgeschichte Bohmens). Forderung Deuts Wissenschaft, 1912. vi, 29pp., 60 plates. No ownership marks. 34 x 28cm. Half polished olive morocco, raised bands and black gilt spine label. Marbled paper to boards. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Very attractive binding. VG+ £45.00

74. ETTLINGER, L. D. The Sistine Chapel Before Michelangelo: Religious Imagery and Papal Primacy (Oxford-Warburg Studies). Oxford / Clarendon, 1965. xvi, 128pp, 44 plates. 4to (28.5 x 22.5cm). Former Oxford UP Delegates' Library copy with bookplates to front endpaper. No dw. Slight crack at half-title page, front hinge sl slack. VG £100.00

75. EVANS, Helen C. (ed). Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557). Metr. Museum of Art, 2004. xxii, 658pp. 23 x 30cm. No ownership marks. Profusely illus in col. Paperback. Nr Fine £30.00

76. EVANS, Joan. Pattern: A Study of Ornament in Western Europe, 1180 to 1900. 2 vols (set). Oxford / Clarendon, 1931. xxxvi, 179 + xvi, 249pp. 29 x 23.5cm. Many illus. Original blue cloth gilt, bright, fresh & unfaded. Dws price-clipped & sl darkened on spines but protected in removable clear plastic sleeves. No ownership marks. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG+ / VG £115.00

77. FERMOR, Sharon. Piero di Cosimo: Fiction, Invention and Fantasia. Reaktion, 1993. 226pp. 21.5 x 28.5cm. 110 illus, of which 55 in col. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £30.00

78. FERRUA, Antonio. The Unknown Catacomb: A Unique Discovery of Early Christian Art. Introd Bruno Nardini. Translated by Iain Inglis. Geddes & Grosset, 1991. 180pp. 23 x 31cm. 150 illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £26.00

79. FRANCE, James. The Cistercians in Medieval Art. Sutton, 1998. x, 278pp. Illus. Small 4to. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £16.00

80. (another). Sutton, 1998. x, 278pp. 178 illus. Small 4to (27x20.5cm). Near Fine / VG £16.00

81. FREEDBERG, S. J. Painting in Italy 1500-1600. Yale U P, 1993. 3rd rev edn. 761pp. 21 x 14.5cm. 296 illus, some in col. Colour illus added to this edn. Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

82. FRIED, Michael. The Moment of Caravaggio. Princeton U P, 2010. 1st edition. x, 304pp. Large 4to: 21.5 x 28.5cm. Many col illus. Fine / Fine £22.00

83. FRIEDLAENDER, Walter. Caravaggio Studies. Princeton U P, 1955. xxviii, 320pp. Front cover sl curled at bottom corner. 67 b/w plates. Paperback. Good+ £27.00

84. FRITH, Francis. Francis Frith's Expedition to the Holy Land: The Pioneering Photographic Expedition to the Middle East. Ed. Richard Lunn and additional modern photographs. Francis Frith, 2005. 234pp. (28 x 23.5cm). Many illus in col and b/w. Near Fine / VG £17.00

85. FUSSEL, Stephan. The Bible in Pictures: Illustrations from the Workshop of Lucas Cranach (1534). Directed and produced by Benedikt Taschen. Taschen, 2009. 198pp. Tall quarto (23.5 x 34.5cm). 33pp. introduction, 128 col illus. No ownership marks. Near Fine £18.00

86. GABBRIELLI, Fabio (ed.). The Sansedoni Palace. Fondazione Monte dei Paschi di Siena, 2005. 503pp. 4to (30x24.5cm). Prolifically illus. No ownership marks. Fine / VG+ £25.00

87. GABRA, Gawdat, Gertrud J.M. van LOON and Darlene L. Brooks HEDSTROM. The Churches of Egypt: From the Journey of the Holy Family to the Present Day. Edited by Carolyn Ludwig. Photgraphs by Sherif Sonbol. American Univ in Cairo, 2007. 328pp. Large 4to (25.5 x 31cm). No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £27.00

88. GARDNER, Julian. The Tomb and the Tiara: Curial Tomb Sculpture in Rome and Avignon in the Later Middle Ages. Oxford / Clarendon, 1992. xxvi, 184pp, 232 illus. Large 4to (28 x 22.5cm). No ownership marks. Dw baggy but unfaded & unclipped. Fine / Good+ £275.00

89. GAUCI, Gino (ed.). Sacred Art in Malta, 1890-1960. Said International, 1990. xvi, 96pp. 4to (29.5 x 21.5cm). Richly illus in col. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £35.00

90. GERSON, Paula Lieber (ed.). Abbot Suger and Saint-Denis: A Symposium. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1986. xvi, 304pp. 28.5 x 22cm. Many illus. No ownership marks. Dw edgeworn with small tears but unfaded and unclipped. VG / Good £26.50

91. GILL, Eric. Autobiography. Jonathan Cape, 1940. 1st edition. 283pp., 8 illus. Dw sl frayed at head of spine. Page edges sl foxed. Top edges red. No ownership marks. VG / VG £20.00

92. GILL, Eric. An Essay on Typography. Sheed & Ward, 1936. 2nd edition. (iv), 133pp., illus. Red / green dw sl edgeworn, neatly repaired on inside with clear archive tape, but unclipped and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. No ownership marks. VG / Good+ £65.00

93. GILL, Eric. In a Strange Land: Essays. Jonathan Cape, 1944. 1st ediiton. 167pp. Dw edgeworn and marked with small pieces missing from ends of spine. VG / Good £12.00

94. GILL, Eric. The Necessity of Belief. Faber, 1936. 1st edn. 354pp. VG / Good+ £35.00

95. GILL, Evan R. The Inscriptional Work of Eric Gill: An Inventory. Cassell, 1964. 1st edition. xviii, 140pp., 16 plates. Small 4to. Fine / Fine £24.00

96. GOFFEN, Rona. Giovanni Bellini. Yale U P, 1989. x, 347pp. 23.5 x 31cm. 195 col and b/w illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £30.00

97. GOMBRICH, E. H. Gombrich on the Renaissance. Volume 1: Norm and Form. Phaidon, 1993. xii, 164pp, 186 illus. As new. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £12.00

98. GOULD, Cecil. Bernini in France: An Episode in Seventeenth-Century History. Princeton U P, 1982. 1st edn. xvi, 158pp. Illus. VG+ / VG+ £12.00

99. GRABAR, Andre. Byzantium: Byzantine Art in the Middle Ages (Art of the World). Methuen, 1966. 216pp., 54 plates, 7 plans. 18 x 23cm. With VG+ pictorial slipcase. Near Fine £16.00

100. (another). Methuen, 1966. 216pp. Small 4to (18 x 23cm). 54 tipped-in col plates. Spine sl faded. With VG slipcase. No ownership marks. VG+ £15.00

101. HAJI-ATHANASIOU, Metri. Encyclopedia of Syrian Icons / Encyclopedie des icones Syriennes. Damascus: Unknown, 2002. About 330pp. 17 x 24cm. No ownership marks. Text in Arabic. Captions to illus also in French and English. Paperback. Fine £52.00

102. HALLACK, Cecily. Out of the Blue. Samuel Walker, 1939. 1st edn. 109pp. illus. No ownership marks. Front cover faintly foxed. Paperback. VG £11.00

103. HANDCOCK, P. S. P. The Latest Light on Bible Lands. SPCK, 1914. 2nd rev edn. xii, 371pp. 104 illus. Original sand col cloth gilt with pictorial decoration to front board. VG £14.00

104. HARRISON, Martin. A Temple for Byzantium: The Discovery and Excavation of Anicia Juliana's Palace-Church in Istanbul. With a Foreword by Steven Runciman. Harvey Miller, 1989. 160pp. 4to (28 x 21cm). 178 illus, 42 in col. Near Fine / VG £18.00

105. HARTT, F. History of Italian Renaissance Art: Painting, Scupture, Architecture. Thames & Hudson, 1987. New rev edn. 703pp. (22.5 x 29.5cm). 728 col and b/w illus. Fine / Fine £24.00

106. HARVEY, J. Mediaeval Craftsmen. Batsford, 1975. 1st edn. 238pp., illus. Nr Fine / Fine £13.00

107. HELD, Julius & Donald POSNER. 17th and 18th Century Art. Baroque: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture. H.N. Abrams, 1979. 439pp. 30x23.5cm. 487 illus incl 63 in col. Fine / Fine £17.00

108. HILL, G. F. (ed). St. Michael Archangel: XII Representations from the Fourth to the Fifteenth Century. Philip Lee Warner, 1916. 34pp. Boards sl bowed. 12 tipped-in b/w plates. VG £13.00

109. HILLS, Paul. The Light of Early Italian Painting. Yale U P, 1987. (viii), 160pp. 4to (24 x 22.5cm). Many col & b/w illus. Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

110. HILTON, Tim. John Ruskin: The Later Years. Yale U P, 2000. 1st edn. xxiii, 656pp., illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £12.00

111. (another). Yale U P, 2000. 1st edn. xxiii, 656pp., illus. No ownership marks. Dw very sl faded on spine but unclipped. Top edges sl dust-marked. Near Fine / Near Fine £11.50

112. HIRN, Yrjo. The Sacred Shrine: A Study of the Poetry and Art of the Catholic Church. Faber & Faber, 1958. 432pp. Fresh condition. VG+ £14.00

113. HOADE, E. Guide to the Holy Land. Franciscan Printing, 1979. 10th rev edn. 823pp. Many illus, map. Limp black morocco, sl creased. Dw rubbed and edgeworn. Ribbon. VG / Good £21.00

114. HOLE, Donald. The Church and the Stage: The Early History of the Actors' Church Union. Faith Pr / Morehouse, 1934. (vi), 130pp. Scarce. Fresh copy. Paperback. Near Fine £24.00

115. HOLY METROPOLIS of CORFU. Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Art in Corfu. Holy Metr, 1994. 228pp. 28.5 x 29.5cm. Profusely illus in col and b/w. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £55.00

116. HOOD, William. Fra Angelico at San Marco. BCA / Yale UP, 1993. xvi, 338pp. 29 x 25cm. 262 illus, mostly in col. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £48.00

117. HORNIK, H. & M. PARSONS. Illuminating Luke: Infancy Narrative in Italian Renaissance Painting. T & T Clark, 2003. xii, 164pp. Small 4to. Many illus, col and b/w. Paperback. Fine £9.00

118. HORNIK, Heidi J. and Mikael C. PARSONS. Illuminating Luke: The Public Ministry of Christ in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Painting. T & T Clark, 2005. xiii, 177pp. Small quarto. No ownership marks. Colour and b/w illus. Paperback. Fine £14.00

119. HUBBARD, Edward. The Work of John Douglas. Victorian Soc, 1991. 1st edn. xx, 289pp., illus. Small 4to (27 x 19cm). No ownership marks. VG+ / VG+ £54.00

120. HUMFREY, Peter. Painting in Renaissance Venice. Yale U P, 1996. xxx, 320pp. 195 col & b/w illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £10.00

121. HUMFREY, Peter. Titian. Phaidon, 2007. 1st edition. 238pp. 25.5 x 29.5cm. Original red cloth gilt. No ownership marks. Fine £75.00

122. HUSENBETH, F.C. Emblems of Saints: By Which They Are Distinguished in Works of Art: Third Edition Edited by Augustus Jessopp. Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Soc, 1882. xiii, 426, 35pp. 22.5 x 15cm. Red/black title page. Top edges gilt. Green cloth decorated in gilt, unfaded, over bevelled boards. Red frame to all text. 35 leaves (printed in col on one side only) of sacred heraldry at end. Hinges sound. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG+ £65.00

123. HUTCHINSON, William Antony. Loreto and Nazareth: Two Lectures Containing Results of Personal Investigation of the Two Sanctuaries. E. Dillon, 1863. 92pp. Working copy. All plates present, 2 folding. Original blue cloth, faded on boards. Corners bumped. Good £18.00

124. JAMESON, Mrs & Lady Eastlake. History of Our Lord as Exemplified in Works of Art with that of His Types; St John the Baptist and other Persons ... 2 Vols. Longman, 1865. 2nd edn. xvi,398 + xv,462pp., 281 text illus., 31 etchings. All edges gilt. Full morocco, blind and gilt decor, raised bands. Spines very rubbed, hinges sound, inner gutters uncracked. Good+ £36.00

125. JAMESON, Mrs. Legends of the Monastic Orders as Represented in the Fine Arts. New Edition. Longmans, Green & Co, 1890. xlvii, 461, (i) pp, 88 illus & 11 etchings. Small 4to (16 x 22 cm) in original fine green cloth Inner hinges uncracked at gutters, top edges gilt. VG £13.00

126. JENKINS, Simon. England's Thousand Best Churches. Allen Lane / Penguin, 1999. 3rd edn. l, 822pp. Many illus. No ownership marks. Ribbon. Fine / Fine £14.00

127. JEROME, Jerome K. Diary of a Pilgrimage. With Seventy-One Illustrations by G. G. Frazer. Dent, 1955. 1st thus. vi, 214pp. Visit to the Ober-Amergau Passion Play. Fine / Near Fine £16.00

128. JOANNIDES, Paul. Michelangelo and his Influence: Drawings from Windsor Castle. National Gallery, 1996. 215pp. Many illus. 29 x 24cm. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £20.00

129. JOBE, Joseph. Ecce Homo: The Christ of All the World. Macmillan, 1962. 189pp. No ownership marks. Large 4to (31 x 26 cm). Many col and b/w illus. Fine / Fine £14.00

130. (another). Macmillan, 1962. 189pp. With solid parts of slipcase. Fine / VG £14.00

131. JONES, David. A Fusilier at the Front: His Record of the Great War in Word and Image. Selected by Anthony Hyne. Seren, 1995. ix, 10-183pp., illus. 18 x 25cm. VG+ / VG+ £14.00

132. KENNEDY, Michael. Portrait of Elgar. Oxford / Clarendon, 2004. 3rd edition. 393pp. No ownership marks. Slight crease to spine. Paperback. Near Fine £9.00

133. KESSLER, Herbert L. The Illustrated Bibles from Tours (Studies in Manuscript Illumination, 7). Princeton U P, 1977. xviii, 157, (72)pp. 213 illus. Dw frayed with tiny losses at head of spine, also faded on spine. Fine £57.00

134. KITTO, John. The History of Palestine from the Patriarchal Age to the Present Time. With Introductory Chapters on the Geography and Natural History of the Country, and on the Customs and Institutions of the Hebrews. Adam and Charles Black, 1844. 1st edn. viii, 370pp. First of two blank front end-pages removed, exposing webbing for 6.5 cm, but hinges sound. 8vo (19 x 11.5cm). Many illus. Page edges speckled red. Folding map. Original polished black morocco gilt, spine edges scuffed. Rear end-paper uncracked at gutter. VG £50.00

135. KITZINGER, Ernst. Byzantine Art in the Making: Main Lines of Stylistic Development in Mediterranean Art 3rd-7th Century. Faber & Faber, 1977. xii, 175pp. Small 4to (18.5 x 24cm). 223 b/w illustrations, 8 col plates. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £12.50

136. KRAUS, Henry. Gold was the Mortar: The Economics of Cathedral Building. Barnes & Noble, 1979. 292pp. 24 x 18.5cm. 40 illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £15.00

137. KREN, Thomas and Scot McKENDRICK. Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe. Royal Academy of Arts, 2003. xv, 576pp. 22.5 x 30cm. No ownership marks. Prolifically illus in col and b/w. Paperback. Fine £34.00

138. (another). Royal Academy of Arts, 2003. xv, 576pp. Large 4to: 23 x 30cm. Many col and b/w illus. A little minor foxing to top edges. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £30.00

139. KUPFER, Marcia. Romanesque Wall Painting in Central France: The Politics of Narrative. Yale UP, 1993. x, 262pp, 16 col illus, 230 b/w illus. 26.5 x 18.5 x 3cm. Fine / Fine £48.50

140. LARSEN, Mogens Trolle. The Conquest of Assyria: Excavations in an Antique Land 1840-1860. Routledge, 1996. 1st edn. xiv, 390pp. 17.5 x 25cm. 8 plates, many figures. Slight wear to dw. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £48.00

141. LAWLOR, Denys Shyne. Pilgrims in the Pyrenees and Landes. Longmans, Green, 1870. 1st edition. xxiv, 634, (2)pp. Spine faded. Original purple cloth, faded on spine. Hinges cracked & loose. Small 4to (21 x 14cm). Incl. Lourdes frontis and title page vignette. Scarce. Good £40.00

142. LAWSON, A. W., G. W. Stockley et al. A History of the Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, West Malling, Kent. HCH. Oliver, 1904. 109, x pp. Minor bump to base spine. VG £18.00

143. LAYARD, Austen Henry. Handbook of Painting: The Italian Schools. Based on the Handbook of Kugler. Originally edited by Charles L. Eastlake. 2 vols (set). John Murray, 1887. 5th rev edn. xxxi, 346 + 347-760pp., over 250 illus. Marks where bookplates removed from inside front boards. Original cream cloth decorated in red, partly foxed and darkened on spines. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Hinges sound. No ownership marks. VG £30.00

144. LAZAREV, Viktor Nikitich. The Russian Icon: From its Origins to the Sixteenth Century. Edited by G. I. Vzdornov. Translated from the Italian by Colette Joly Dees. English text edited by Nancy McDarby. Liturgical Pr, 1997. 1st Eng edn. 402pp. Large 4to (25 x 31cm). No ownership marks. 143 col plates. With loose errata slip. Dw sl edgeworn. VG+ / VG £100.00

145. LEIGH FERMOR, P. A Time of Gifts. On foot to Constantinople: from the Hook of Holland to the Middle Danube. Readers Union, 1978. 1st thus. (x), 291pp. Page edges browned. Trade 1st edn was 1977; this edn, with altered dw, is scarce. No ownership marks. VG / VG+ £25.00

146. LEVEY, Michael. Florence: A Portrait. Jonathan Cape, 1996. 1st edn. xxx, 498pp. Small 4to. 50 col illus. No ownership marks. Slight wear to dw. Fine / VG+ £13.00

147. LITTLE, Bryan. Catholic Churches Since 1623. Robert Hale, 1966. 1st edn. 256pp. Many illus. 24 x 16cm. No ownership marks. Dw edgeworn. VG+ / Good+ £17.00

148. LIVEING, Henry G.D. Records of Romsey Abbey: An Account of the Benedictine House of Nuns, with notes on The Parish Church and Town (A.D. 907-1558). Warren, 1906. 1st edn. xxiii, 342pp. Small 4to. Original buckram, ivory spine and blue cloth boards, all sl browned. Inner front hinge sl cracked and slack. Many illus. Mild foxing to prelims. Good+ £17.00

149. LONDON, H.D. The Rivers of Damascus and Jordan: A Treatise by a Tertiary of the Order of St. Dominick. Burns, Oates & Co, 1870. 1st edition. 227, 2pp. Red and black title page. Date and author from Library Hub. Small 8vo (16.5 x 11cm). Original maroon cloth, stamped in black and gilt, spine sl faded. Hinges sound. End papers uncracked at gutters. VG+ £50.00

150. LUBBOCK, Jules. Storytelling in Christian Art from Giotto to Donatello. Yale, 2006. 1st edn. xiii, 353pp. 18 x 25.5cm. No ownership marks. As new. 165 col and b/w illus. Fine / Fine £70.00

151. LYTTLE, Douglas Demetrios. Miracle on the Monastery Mountain. Douglas Lyttle / Greenleaf, 2003. 403pp. 4to (31 x 31cm). Profusely illus in col. No ownership marks. Nr Fine / VG £65.00

152. M'KERLIE, E. Marianne H. Shrines in Alsace-Lorraine. Sands & Co, 1918. 1st edition. xi, 179pp. 8 illus. Light foxing to page edges and title page. Sticker to spine but no other library marks. Front end-page inscribed. Original blue cloth gilt. Front hinge sl slack. No dw. VG £50.00

153. MACKINNON, Albert G. Things Seen in Rome: A Description of the Modern Life of this Wonderful City & of the Relics of its Glorious Past, its Street Life, Churches, its People, their Amusements & Manner of Living. Seeley, Service, 1927. 158pp. Many illus. Original blue cloth gilt, faded on spine. Foxing to page edges. Large pocket size (11 x 15cm). VG £11.00

154. MAGUIRE, Henry. Image and Imagination in Byzantine Art. Ashgate / Variorum, 2007. xiv, 350pp. approx., many illus. Small quarto (17 x 25cm). Original blue cloth gilt. Cancelled library stamp to front endpage but no other library marks. Near Fine £57.00

155. MALE, Emile. The Early Churches of Rome. Translated by David Buxton. Ernest Benn, 1960. 1st edn. 253pp., 188 illus. 22 x 28cm. Dw edgeworn, pieces missing to rear. VG / Good £27.00

156. MARSON, C. L. Glastonbury: The Historic Guide to the "English Jerusalem". Pitman Press, 1925. Third edn. xxi,106pp., many illus. Little used. VG+ £9.00

157. MARTENS, Maximilian P. J. (ed). Bruges and the Renaissance: Memling to Pourbus. Stichting Kunstboek, 1998. 319pp. Large 4to: 24.5 x 31cm. 251 illustrations, mostly in col. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £30.00

158. MARTIN, Jacques. Heraldry in the Vatican / L'Araldica in Vaticano / Heraldik im Vatikan. Edited and introduced by Peter Bander van Duren. Van Duren, 1987. 1st edn. 285pp. 19 x 25cm. Text in English. 24 plates, of which 8 in col. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £30.00

159. MARTIN, John Rupert. The Ceiling Paintings for the Jesuit Church in Antwerp. Phaidon, 1968. xiv, 241pp., 203 illus. 18 x 26.5cm. VG+ £20.00

160. MARTIN, K.J. (ed). Indigenous Symbols and Practices in the Catholic Church: Visual Culture, Missionization and Appropriation. Ashgate, 2010. xviii, 271pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £43.00

161. MARTINEAU, Jane and Andrew ROBISON (eds). The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century. Yale U P, 1994. 1st edn. 526pp. Large 4to (25.5 x 30.5cm). 292 col and b/w illus. No ownership marks. VG / VG+ £20.00

162. MARTINEZ RUIZ, E. and M. de PAZZIS PI CORRALES (eds). Scandinavia, Saint Birgitta and the Pilgrimage Route to Santiago de Compostela. Univ de Santiago de Compostela, 2002. 646pp., illus. 16.5 x 24cm. Text repeated in Spanish. Paperback. Near Fine £16.00

163. MAYR-HARTING, Henry. Ottonian Book Illumination: An Historical Study. 2 vols (set). Harvey Miller, 1991. 271 + 299pp. 51 col plates, 260 illus. Endpaper maps. Fine / Fine £41.00

164. McCABE, William H. An Introduction to Jesuit Theater: A Posthumous Work. Edited by Louis J. Oldani. Institute of Jesuit Sources, 1983. xiv, 346pp., illus. No ownership marks. Part II (of 3 parts) about St Omers College. Paperback. Near Fine £54.00

165. McKITTERICK, David (ed.). The Trinity Apocalypse (Trinity College Cambridge, MS R.16.2). British Library, 2005. xvi, 173pp. 24 col plates, 132 b/w illus. With CD. Paperback. Nr Fine £40.00

166. McKNIGHT CROSBY, Sumner & Pamela Z. BLUM. The Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis from Its Beginnings to the Death of Suger, 475-1151. Yale U P, 1987. 1st edn. xxvi, 525pp. 28.5 x 22.5cm. Many illus. No ownership marks. Dw sl edgeworn. Near Fine / VG+ £43.00

167. MEISS, Millard. Painting in Florence and Siena after the Black Death: The Arts, Religion, and Society in the Mid-Fourteenth Century. Princeton U P, 1978. 195pp, 169 illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £15.00

168. MEISS, Millard and Edith W. KIRSCH. The Visconti Hours, Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence. Thames & Hudson, 1972. 1st edn. 262pp. 18.5 x 25.5cm. Prolifically illustrated in col. Lacks slipcase. Top edges gilt. Spine very sl faded, otherwise fine. Near Fine £26.00

169. MERBACK, Mitchell B. The Thief, the Cross and the Wheel: Pain and the Spectacle of Punishment in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Reaktion Books, 1999. 352pp. Many col and b/w illus. Paperback. Fine £15.00

170. MICHELANGELO. Michelangelo: A Self-Portrait: Texts and Sources. Edited with Commentaries and New Translations by Robert J. Clements. New York U P, 1968. 1st edition. xi, 193pp., illus. No ownership marks. VG / VG £15.00

171. MILES, Jonathan and Derek SHIEL. David Jones: The Maker Unmade. Seren, 2003. 328pp. 24.5 x 31cm. Reprint of 1995 edn. Many col and b/w illus. Fine / Near Fine £34.00

172. MOLLOY, Gerald. The Passion Play at Ober-Ammergau, in the Summer of 1871. Burns, Oates, 1872. 1st edn. viii, 109, (2)pp. Square 8vo (18.5 x 13.5cm). Scarce. 12 tipped-in photo. illus. Top edges gilt. Orig red cloth, black & gilt lettering, black decor to fr bd. No foxing. Hinges sound, rear endpaper uncracked at gutter. Small crack to front endpaper. Near Fine £40.00

173. MORASSI, Antonio. G. B. Tiepolo: His Life and Work. Phaidon, 1955. vi, 153pp. 22.5 x 30.5cm. Text illus, 93 b/w plates, 9 col plates. VG+ / Near Fine £16.50

174. MORTON, H. V. A Traveller in Rome. Methuen, 1963. 432pp. Reprint. Parish library plate to half title. Little used. 4 col plates, many b/w illus. Near Fine / Near Fine £13.00

175. MOTTURE, Peta (ed). Large Bronzes in the Renaissance (Studies in the History of Art, 64.) (Centre for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, Symposium Papers XLI). Yale UP, 2003. 351pp. Large 4to (29 x 24cm). Many illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £32.00

176. NARKISS, Bezalel (ed.). Armenian Art Treasures of Jerusalem. Phaidon, 1980. 174pp. Large 4to (33.5 x 24cm). No ownership marks. 194 illus, including 131 in col. VG / VG £20.50

177. NORMAN, Diana. Siena and the Virgin: Art and Politics in a Late Medieval City State. Yale U P, 1999. ix, 251pp. 25.5. x 29.5cm. 22 col and b/w illus. With fine orig slipcase. Fine / Fine £38.00

178. (another). Yale U P, 1999. ix, 251pp. 4to (25.5 x 29.5cm). 220 col and b/w illus. With original slipcase, repaired with clear tape. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £36.00

179. NORMAN, Diana (ed). Siena, Florence and Padua: Art, Society and Religion 1280-1400. 2 vols (set). Yale U P, 1995. x, 260 + xi, 290pp. 4to (21.5 x 28.5cm). 246 and 316 col and b/w illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

180. NORMAN, Edward. The House of God: Church Architecture, Style and History. Thames & Hudson, 2005. 312pp. Large 4to (29 x 25cm). 387 illus, 80 in col. Paperback. Fine £14.00

181. NORTHCOTE, J. Spencer. Epitaphs of the Catacombs or Christian Inscriptions in Rome during the First Four Centuries. Longmans, Green, 1878. 1st edn. x, 196pp., illus. 14.5 x 23cm. Crack to gutter at start of first chapter. Partly uncut. Scarce. Good+ £25.00

182. NOTT, James. Some of the Antiquities of "Moche Malverne" (Great Malvern), Including a history of its Ancient Church and Monas, Engravings of Seals of the Convent, and Much Other Matter Never Before Printed. John Thompson, 1885. 1st edn. 202pp. Bevelled buff cloth, decor in red. Fr hinge sl slack. Fr inner gutter apparently cracked & neatly reglued. Good+ £16.00

183. ONASCH, Konrad. Icons. Faber & Faber, 1963. 427pp. Large 4to (33 x 24.5cm). 100 col illus. 212 b/w illus. Hinges sound: endpapers uncracked at gutters. Near Fine / Good+ £40.00

184. OURSEL, Raymond. Bourgogne Romane. Zodiaque, 1974. 6th edn. 344pp. 22.5x17cm. Prolifically illus, mostly in b/w. Small chip to dw on top front edge. VG / VG £12.00

185. PAPAGEORGHIOU, A. Christian Art in the Turkish-Occupied Part of Cyprus. Holy Archbishopric of Cyprus, 2010. xi, 471pp. No ownership marks. Quarto (22 x 29cm). Profusely illus in col and b/w. Fine / Near Fine £80.00

186. PAPPALARDO, Umberto & Rosaria CIARDIELLO. Greek and Roman Mosaics. Abbeville, 2012. 1st edn. 320pp. 33.5 x 28cm. 232 illus, most in col. With fine slipcase. VG+ / Fine £48.00

187. PAYNE, John Orlebar. St Paul's Cathedral in the Time of Edward VI: Being a Short Account of its Treasures. Burns & Oates / Benziger, 1893. xxx, (2), 30pp. Oscott bookplate. Original maroon cloth. Front endpaper beginning to crack at gutter, hinge scarcely slack. VG+ £18.00

188. PERRY, Goerge G. Croyland Abbey: An Historical Sketch. SPCK, 1867. 1st edn. 142pp. Illus. 16.5 x 10.5cm. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Original blue blind-decorated cloth, gilt panel to spine and gilt abbey to front board. Inscribed by author. VG+ £25.00

189. PEVSNER, Nikolaus, Priscilla METCALF, et al. The Cathedrals of England: The South East / The West and Midlands / The North and East Anglia. Preface by Gavin Stamp. 3 vols (set). Folio Society, 2005. liii, 392 + liii, 371 + liii, 377 pp, many illus. Small 4tos (19.5 x 27cm). Purple cloth gilt, with pictorial slipcases in fine condition. No ownership marks. Fine £55.00

190. PIETRANGELI, Carlo et al. The Sistine Chapel: The Art, the History, and the Restoration. Harmony Books, 1986. 271pp. Large 4to (33 x 26cm). Many col illus. No ownership marks. Small (3cm) tear to dw at top of spine. Near Fine / VG £24.00

191. POPE-HENNESSY, John. Essays on Italian Sculpture. Phaidon, 1968. 1st edn. ix, 243pp., 248 illus. 17.5 x 25.5cm. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £18.00

192. PRESTA, P. Teodoro and Clemente MARSICOLA. La Basilica Orsiniana Santa Caterina in Galatina, con saggio sugli affreschi di Clemente Marsicola. Stringa Editore, 1984. 186pp. Text in Italian. Many col illus. Near Fine / Near Fine £17.00

193. RAGUIN, Virginia Chieffo. The History of Stained Glass: The Art of Light Medieval to Contemporary. Thames & Hudson, 2003. 1st edn. 288pp. 335 illus, 300 in col. Fine / Fine £40.00

194. RAMOS-POQUI, Guillem. The Technique of Icon Painting. Burns & Oates / Search Press, 1990. 1st edn. 80pp. 4to (30 x 22cm). Many col & b/w illus. Near Fine / VG+ £40.00

195. (another). Burns & Oates / Search, 1990. 1st edn. 80pp. Fine / Near Fine £30.00

196. RAW, Barbara C. Trinity and Incarnation in Anglo-Saxon Art and Thought. Cambridge UP, 1997. x, 221pp. Owner's signature of (the Rev.) David Scott. Fine / Fine £36.00

197. RICHARDS, Raymond. Old Cheshire Churches: A Survey of their History, Fabric and Furniture with Records of the Older Monuments… Completely Revised and Enlarged. Morten, 1973. 2nd edn. xxvii, 905pp., 360 illus, 27 ground plans. Reprint of 1947 edn. 29 x 23cm. Folding map. Water staining to top page edges not affecting text. Good+ / Good+ £27.00

198. RITZ, Sandor. The Church: The Supreme Creation of the Past, Present, and Future. The Everlasting Temple of Santo Stefano Rotondo in Roma. The New Jerusalem of the Book of Revelation. Rome: Private Publisher, 1979. 80pp. Folio. Many illus. Covers partly faded. No ownership marks. No date given, estimated date taken from Copac. Paperback. VG £16.00

199. ROBERTSON, Alec. Contrasts: The Arts and Religion. Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1980. 1st thus. xviii, 166, (3)pp. Top edges faintly foxed. Signed by author. 1 of 250 copies. Revised version of 1947 edn. Green cloth gilt, bird to front board. 3 col plates tipped in. VG £20.00

200. RODLEY, Lyn. Byzantine Art and Architecture: An Introduction. Cambridge UP, 1994. xiv, 380pp. 285 illus. 4to (27.5 x21.5cm). Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

201. ROSE, Michael S. Ugly as Sin: Why They Changed Our Churches from Sacred Places to Meeting Spaces - and How We Can Change Them Back Again. Sophia, 2001. 2nd impression. viii, 239pp. Many illus. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £25.00

202. ROTH, Benno. Seckau: Der Dom im Gebirge. Styria, 1983. 620pp., many illus. 4to. Top edges sl marked. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £14.00

203. ROTTMANN, Alexander. London Catholic Churches: A Historical & Artistic Record. Sands, 1926. xxii, 301, (6)pp. Many illus. Original blue cloth, much faded. Rear endpaper cracked at gutter. Hinges sl slack. VG £28.00

204. ROUSSEAU, Daniel. L'Icone Splendeur De Ton Visage. Desclee de Brouwer, 1982. 297pp. With dw. Small 4to. Many b/w and col illus. Near Fine / VG+ £17.00

205. RUNCIMAN, Steven and George HENDERSON. The Age of Illumination: Byzantine Art and Civilisation / Early Medieval Art and Civilisation / Gothic Art and Civilisation. 3 vols (set). Folio Society, 2004. 1st edn. vii, 184 + vi, 260 + x, 201pp. 19 x 26cm. Many illus. Slipcase sound but sl damp marked on two sides. Near Fine £28.00

206. RUSK SHAPLEY, Fern. Paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: Italian Schools XIII - XV Century. Phaidon, 1966. viii, 435pp. 451 illus including 17 col plates. 4to (30 x 23cm). Top edges sl darkened. Dw sl frayed at top spine. VG+ / VG+ £35.00

207. RUSKIN, John. The Stones of Venice. Ed. Jan Morris. Folio Society, 2001. 3rd impress. xlvi, 350pp. Many col and b/w illus. With near fine slipcase (minor scuffing). Fine £22.50

208. SAHAS, Daniel J. Icon and Logos: Sources in Eight-Century Iconoclasm: An annotated translation of the Sixth Session of the Seventh Ecumenical Council (Nicea, 787), containing the Definition of the Council of Constantinople (754) and its refutation, and the definition of the Seventh Ecumenical Council. (Toronto Medieval Texts & Translations, 4). University of Toronto, 1988. xiv, 215, (i) pp, illus. Spine faded. Paperback. Near Fine £29.00

209. SALVINI, Roberto and Leone TRAVERSO. The Predella from the XIIIth to the XVIth Centuries. Faber & Faber, 1960. xi, 311pp. Profusely illus in col and b/w. Folio (36 x 28cm). Signed by authors (initialled). Spine sl faded. VG+ £45.00

210. SCAILLIEREZ, Cecile (ed). Francois 1er et l'Art des Pays-Bas. Somogy, 2017. 479pp. Profusley illus in col. Lge 4to (30.5 x 25cm). Fine £100.00

211. SCHAPIRO, Meyer. Late Antique, Early Christian and Medieval Art: Selected Papers (Volume 3). Chatto & Windus, 1980. xvi, 414pp., prolifically illus. 16 x 24cm. Fine / Fine £33.00

212. SCHULZE ALTCAPPENBERG, Hein-Th. (ed). Sandro Botticelli: The Drawings for Dante's Divine Comedy. Royal Academy of Arts, 2000. 360pp. Oblong 4to (30 x 25cm). Signed by editor. Many col illus. No ownership marks. Fine £115.00

213. SCOTT, John Beldon. Images of Nepotism: The Painted Ceilings of Palazzo Barberini. Princeton U P, 1991. 1st edn. xviii, 243pp, 4 col, 174 b/w illus. No ownership marks. 4to (28.5 x 22.5cm). Minor wear to dw. Fine / VG+ £60.00

214. SERTILLANGES, A. D. Un Pelerinage Artistique a Florence. Pensee Catholique, 1931. 1st edn. 167pp., many illus. Large 8vo. Paperback. VG £9.00

215. SERVICE, Alastair. The Buildings of Britain: Anglo-Saxon and Norman: A Guide and Gazetteer. Barrie & Jenkins, 1982. 192pp. Many illus. No ownership marks. Nr Fine / VG+ £10.00

216. SHAPLEY, Fern Rusk. Paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: Italian Schools, XV-XVI Century. Phaidon, 1968. 459pp. 4to (22.5 x 30cm). 445 col illus including 13 col plates. Top edges sl darkened. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £40.00

217. SHAPLEY, Fern Rusk. Paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: Italian Schools, XVI-XVIII Century. Phaidon, 1973. 470pp. 4to (22.5 x 30cm). 340 illus including 9 col plates. No ownership marks. Fresh condition. Near Fine / Near Fine £32.00

218. SHEARMAN, John. Only Connect...: Art and the Spectator in the Italian Renaissance. Princeton UP, 1992. xviii, 281pp. (25.5 x 19.5cm). 201 illus, col & b/w. Paperback. VG+ £20.00

219. SINOPIE, Affreschi E. Camposanto Monumentale di Pisa. Op. Della Primaziale Pisana, 1960. 1st edition. 152, (2)pp, 46 col plates, 166 b/w illus, (6)pp. Large 4to (33x25cm). With original slipcase. Scarce. Paperback. Near Fine / VG+ £45.00

220. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Thirty Prints of Places Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, Illustrative of the Fulfilment of Prophecy. HAND-COLOURED PRINTS. London: SPCK, 1849. 30 leaves. Large 4to (28 x 34cm). Original dark green cloth, gilt lettering to front board, blindstamped frames and decor to boards. Spine worn, with chipping to cloth over hinges and loss to base and top of spine. Front endpapers cracked over inner hinge, which is sl slack. Pencil inscription to inside front board, giving likely publication date (backed up by Copac; volume is otherwise undated) and bibliographic details. Minor foxing. Thirty leaves (blank on verso), with large engraving of Biblical prospects above two columns of explanatory text. All engravings sensitively and attractively hand-col, as originally sold (see publisher's prices at the base of each page). Most engravings signed 'Whimper', almost certainly Josiah Wood Whimper (or Whymper; 1813-1903), one of Victorian London's most successful illustrators; he produced several sets of fine engravings for the SPCK. Good+ £37.00

221. SPIKE, John T. Masaccio. Abbeville Pr, 1995. 1st edition. 245pp. Large 4to: 28.5 x 33.5cm. Text in English. Many col illus. Small spot to top edges. No ownership marks. Near Fine / VG+ £85.00

222. SPIKE, John T. & Michele K. SPIKE. Caravaggio. Abbeville Pr, 2001. 2nd impress. 272pp. Large 4to (33.5 x 28.5cm). Rear endpaper starting to crack at gutter, rear hinge sl loose. With dw. CD not included. Good+ / VG+ £20.00

223. STAERK, A. Buckfast Abbey and its Fine Arts: Kingsbridge Manor (Monumenta Bulfestr.: Ancient Monuments of Buckfast Abbey Vol 1). Monastere Kain-Lez Tournai, 1914. viii, 15pp 7 plates. Folio, 30cmx41cm. Presentation copy from author to Syon Abbey. VG+ £27.00

224. STAERK, A. Monuments de L'Abbaye Celtique de Bulfestra ou Buckfast Periode Savnienne (Collection du Reproductions Phototypiques, Textes and Miniatures, Tome I.1). Monastere Kain-Lez Tournai, 1914. xx, 33pp, 18 illus, 25 plates. Folio (30x41cm). Presentation copy from author to Syon Abbey. VG £34.00

225. STAERK, A. Original Deeds of Bulfestra or Buckfast: Norman Period (Monumenta Bulfestrensia, II). Monastere Kain-Lez T., 1914. x, 28pp 13 plates. Folio, 31x40cm. VG £27.00

226. STARR, Eliza Allen. Pilgrims and Shrines. 2 vols in 1. Chicago: Published by author, 1885. 2nd edn. vii,327, 236,xi pp. Large 8vo (14.5 x 20cm). Original blind patterned cloth, wear to corners and edges. Endpapers cracked over gutters. Good £18.00

227. STEIN, Gertrude and Virgil THOMSON. The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson: Composition as Conversation. Edited by Susan Holbrook and Thomas Dilworth. Oxford U P, 2010. 1st edn. xii, 336pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Fine £54.00

228. STOKES, Margaret. Six Months in the Apennines or a Pilgrimage in Search of Vestiges of the Irish Saints in Italy. George Bell, 1893. xiv, 313pp., 94 illus. Original quarter cream cloth. Green cloth gilt to boards. Endpapers cracked over gutters & reinforced with tape. Good+ £40.00

229. STOKSTAD, Marilyn. Santiago de Compostela: In the Age of the Great Pilgrimages. University of Oklahoma Pr, 1978. xiii,177pp., frontis., plan. VG / VG £27.00

230. STOLL, Robert. Architecture and Sculpture in Early Britain: Celtic, Saxon, Norman. Thames & Hudson, 1966. 356pp. 4to. Over 250 photographs. VG / VG £18.00

231. STUBBLEBINE, James H. Giotto: The Arena Chapel Frescoes (Critical Studies in Art History). Thames & Hudson, 1969. x, 218pp. 125 illus. Scattered pencil annotations. VG £10.00

232. SUGER, Abbot. On the Abbey Church of St.-Denis and its Art Treasures. Edited, Translated and Annotated by Erwin Panofsky. Princeton U P, 1979. 2nd edn. xx, 285, (29)pp. Illus. Minor crease to bottom corner of front cover. A little scattered sidelining. Paperback. VG £13.50

233. SWARTWOUT, R. E. The Monastic Craftsman: An Inquiry into the Services of Monks to Art in Britain and in Europe North of the Alps during the Middle Ages. W. Heffer, 1932. (viii), 198pp. 8 illus. Original black cloth gilt, unfaded. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG+ £12.00

234. TAYLOR, William F. The Charterhouse of London: Monastery, Palace, and Thomas Sutton's Foundation. Illustrated with Photographic Studies by the Author. J. M. Dent, 1912. xiv, 283pp., many illus. (15 x 21cm). Orig brown cloth gilt, unfaded. Rear hinge sl slack. VG £12.50

235. TEMPLE, A. G. (ed). Sacred Art: The Bible Story Pictured by Eminent Modern Painters. Cassell, 1899. 1st edn. lvi pp text, 383pp b/w plates, col frontis. 384-388pp index. Large 4to. Blind patterned green cloth, gilt lettering, all bright & fresh. All edges gilt. Bevelled bds. Nr Fine £23.00

236. THORNTON, Ann (transl). Rome in Early Photographs: The Age of Pius IX: Photographs 1846 - 1878 from Roman and Danish Collections. Thorvaldsen Museum, 1977. 482pp. Detailed description with each plate. 5 essays & 210 photographs. (27 x 22cm). Nr Fine / VG+ £40.00

237. THORNTON, Dora and Timothy WILSON. Italian Renaissance Ceramics: A Catalogue of the British Museum Collection. 2 vols. British Museum, 2009. 1st edn. xii, 420 + 421-814pp. 4to (22 x 28cm). Prolifically illus in col. With orig pictorial slipcase in fine condition. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £225.00

238. UNDERWOOD, Paul A. The Kariye Djami: I Historical Introduction and Description of the Mosaics & Frescoes: II The Mosaics: III: The Frescoes (Bollingen Series LCC). 3 vols. Pantheon, 1966. xiv, 321 + xiii, 333 + xi, 335-553pp. Many illus. Large 4to (32.5 x 25cm). Owner's signature. Without slipcase. Near Fine / Near Fine £90.00

239. van der MEER, F. Early Christian Art. Translated by Peter and Friedl Brown. Faber & Faber, 1967. 149pp., 48 plates. 16 x 25cm. Colour frontis. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG+ £14.50

240. VANCE, William L. America's Rome. 2 vols. Volume 1: Classical Rome. Volume 2: Catholic and Contemporary Rome. Yale UP, 1989. 1st edn. xxviii, 454 + xxiii, 498pp. 4to. Many illustrations, col and b/w. Top edges of volume 1 stamped 'Discard' and title page stamped 'Phoenix Public Library'. Near Fine / Fine £30.00

241. VARIOUS. The Age of Caravaggio. Metropolitan Museum of Art / Electa, 1985. 367pp., illus. 20.5 x 28cm. Many col and b/w illus. Owner's sig of Simon Lee. Paperback. Near Fine £12.50

242. VARIOUS. Caravaggio: The Final Years. Electa Napoli, 2005. 191pp. Large 4to: 25 x 28cm. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £14.00

243. VARIOUS. Darkness & Light: Caravaggio & His World. Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2003. 242pp. Large 4to: 24.5 x 30cm. No ownership marks. Many col illus. Paperback. Fine £20.00

244. VARIOUS. History of Italian Art. 2 vols. 10 essays (5 per volume). Polity, 1994. xiii, 337 + xi, 499pp. Many illus. Vol I is paperback, vol II is hardback with dw. Near Fine / Near Fine £18.00

245. VARIOUS. The Holy and Great Monastery of Vatopaidi: Tradition - History - Art. 2 vols. Mt Athos, 1998. 1st edn. 346 + 347-740, (4)pp. 594 col illus. 33.5 x 25.5cm. Fine / Fine £175.00

246. VARIOUS. Leonardo da Vinci. 2 vols in pictorial slipcase. Leisure Arts, 1964. 247 + 275-517pp. Many illus. A memorial volume compiled in association with the Leonardo exhibition held in Milan, but cut short by World War II - 'The only net result of the enormous outlay represented in the exposition was the documentation of the present work'. 36 x 28cm. VG / VG £28.00

247. VARRIANO, John. Caravaggio: The Art of Realism. Pennsylvania State U P, 2006. xiii, 183pp. 20 x 25cm. No ownership marks. 102 illus, mostly in col. Paperback. Fine £22.50

248. VASARI, Giorgio. Lives of the Painters, Sculptors and Architects. Edited with an Introduction by William Gaunt (Everyman's Library 784-87). 4 vols (set). Dent / Dutton, 1970. xxx, 364 + vi, 372 + v, 326 + v, 344pp. Reprint of revised edn (1963). No ownership marks. Uniform red-orange cloth, deep pink pictorial dws. VG / VG £30.00

249. VILADESAU, Richard. The Triumph of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts, from the Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation. Oxford U P, 2008. xv, 349pp, many illus. Black cloth gilt. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £44.00

250. VOLBACH, W.F. et al. La Pala d'Oro (Il Tesoro di San Marco). Sansoni, 1965. 1st edition. xv, 143pp. 103 plates, mostly col. Small folio (33.5 x 26cm). Red cloth decorated in gilt. Dw sl edge-worn but unclipped and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Near Fine / VG+ £40.00

251. WEITZMANN, Kurt, Gaiane ALIBEGASVILI, Aneli VOLSKAJA et al. The Icon. Bracken Books, 1987. 419pp., many illus. 24 x 31cm. No dw. VG+ £40.00

252. WEITZMANN, Kurt, Manolis CHATZIDAKIS & Svetozar RADOJCIC. Icons. Alpine Fine Arts, 1993. 237pp. 59 tipped-in col illus. 41 b/w illus. 4to (28 x 31cm). VG+ / VG+ £32.00

253. WEITZMANN, Kurt and George GALAVARIS. The Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai: The Illuminated Greek Manuscipts: Volume One: From the Ninth to the Twelfth Century. Princeton, 1990. xxviii, 203pp plus 716 illus in col & b/w. Burgundy cloth gilt, with monogram to front board (36 x 28 cm). Very slight wear to top edge of dw. Dw unfaded and unclipped. Owner's signature to front end-page. Fine / Near Fine £165.00

254. WHITE, Christopher. Rembrandt as an Etcher: A Study of the Artist at Work. 2 vols. I. Text. II. Plates. Zwemmer, 1969. xi, 243 + 248-264pp, 348 illus. 30 x 22.5cm. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £38.00

255. WHITE, Christopher and Karel G BOON. Rembrandt's Etchings: A New Critical Catalogue. 2 vols. I. Text. II. Plates. Van Gendt, 1969. 1st edn. xiv, 203 + 316pp. Illus. 27 x 20cm. Dws sl faded on spine but unclipped. Fine / Near Fine £90.00

256. WHITE, John. Art and Architecture in Italy 1250-1400 (Pelican History of Art). Yale U P, 1993. 3rd rev edn. 684pp., 380 illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £10.00

257. WHITFIELD, Clovis and Jane MARTINEAU (eds). Painting in Naples 1606-1705: From Caravaggio to Giordano. Royal Academy of Arts, 1982. 302pp. 21.5 x 28cm. Owner's signature of Simon Lee. 160 illus, col and b/w. Paperback. Near Fine £10.00

258. WILENSKI, R. H. Flemish Painters: 1430 - 1830, 2 vols (set). Faber & Faber, 1960. xiii + xvii, 784pp + 912 plates. Very small amount of foxing to page edges. Volume 2 has 16 col & 896 b/w illus. Small 4to (28 x 21cm). 1 page has a crease in volume 2. VG+ / Fine £41.00

259. WILLIAMS, Leonard. Toledo and Madrid: Their Records and Romances. Cassell, 1903. viii, 256, xipp. Foxing to frontis guard and sl to title page. Small 4to (25 x 17cm). Orig blue cloth decor in black and gilt, sl edgeworn. No ownership marks. Top edges gilt. Many illus. Good+ £13.00

260. WILSON, Edward L. In Scripture Lands: New Views of Sacred Places. Religious Tract Society, 1891. 1st edn. xvi, 384pp. 4to (25.5 x 20.5cm). Original blue cloth, gilt pictorial front board & spine. Top edges gilt. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Spine sl faded. VG+ £25.00

261. WITTKOWER, Rudolf. Art and Architecture in Italy 1600-1750. Yale, 1993. 5th rev edn. 664pp. 14.5 x 21cm. No ownership marks. 352 illus. As new. Paperback. Fine £12.50

262. WITTKOWER, Rudolf. Bernini: The Sculptor of the Roman Baroque. Electa, 1995. 1st edn thus. 321pp. Large 4to: 25.5 x 28.5cm. Dw sl frayed at top of spine. 187 full-page plates and numerous b/w illus With fine slipcase. Fine / Near Fine £40.00

263. WIVEL, Matthias. Michelangelo & Sebastiano. National Gallery, 2017. 271pp. 23 x 28cm. No ownership marks. Many col and b/w illus. Paperback. Fine £18.00

264. WOOD, Jeryldene M. The Cambridge Companion to Piero della Franchesca. Cambridge UP, 2002. 1st edn. xvi, 268pp, 29 plates, 65 figures. Small 4to (25 x 17cm). No ownership marks. Minor mark to fore edges, otherwise Fine. Near Fine £32.00

265. WOOD, Z. (ed.). A History of Icon Painting: Sources, Traditions, Present Day. Grand-Holding Publ, 2002. 1st edn. 288pp. Small 4to. Richly illus in col. No ownership marks. Fine £50.00

266. WORMALD, Francis. Collected Writings. 2 vols. Harvey Miller/Oxford U P, 1988. 253 + 242pp. 190 + 142 illus. Very slight wear to unclipped dws. Fine / Near Fine £62.00

267. WORMALD, Francis. The Winchester Psalter. With 134 illustrations. Harvey Miller & Medcalf, 1973. 128pp., 134 illus, 4 in col. Folio (26 x 39cm). VG+ / VG £41.00

268. YELTON, Michael and John SALMON. Anglican Church Building in London 1915 - 1945. Spire, 2007. 164pp. 25 x 25cm. As New. Fine / Fine £15.00

269. YOUNG, Percy. Letters of Edward Elgar and Other Writings. Geoffrey Bles, 1956. 1st edn. xxi, 371pp. 23 illus. No ownership marks. A little light foxing to page edges. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £18.00

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270. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. The Book of Divine Worship: Being Elements of the Book of Common Prayer Revised and Adapted According to the Roman Rite for Use by Roman Catholics Coming from the Anglican Tradition. Approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops of the United States of America and Confirmed by the Holy See. Newman House Press, 2003. 974pp. 23.5 x 16 x 6.5cm. No dw. Fine £75.00

271. ANON. The Layman's Missal & Prayer Book. Burns & Oates, 2008. lxx, 1326, 109pp. 10 x 15cm. Reprint of 1961 edn. English only for Scripture, all prayers in Latin and English. Black cloth gilt. All edges red. 3 silk ribbons. No ownership marks. Fine £40.00

272. ANON. The Office and the Masses For The Dead: With the Order of Burial from the Roman Breviary, Missal and Ritual in Latin and English. Catholic Publ & Bkselling, 1850. viii, 156pp. Date estimated. Prayer card for Minna, Duchess of Norfolk, died 1886 attached to inside front board. Original blind patterned cloth. Parallel Latin and English text. VG £38.00

273. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ordo Lectionum Missae (Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti OEcumenici Concilii Vaticani II Instauratum, Auctoritate Pauli PP. VI Promulgatum. Lib. Vaticana, 1981. liv, 545pp, 23.5 x 18 cm. No ownership marks. Fine £75.00

274. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Antiphonale Monasticum pro Diurnis Horis Juxta Vota RR. DD. Abbatum Congregationum Confoederatarum Ordinis Sancti Benedicti. A Solesmensibus Monachis Restitutum. Desclee et Socii, 1990. xxxvi, 1292, 32pp. 13.5 x 21cm. No dw. Reprint of 1934 edn. Date estimated. Original black cloth, all edges red. 2 ribbons. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. No ownership marks. Scarcely used. Near Fine £48.00

275. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Book of Blessings: Approved for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Catholic Book Publishing, 1989. 896pp. 26 x 19cm. 3 ribbons. Red/black text. No ownership marks. Fine £30.00

276. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Calendarium Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Oecumenici Concilii Vaticani II Instauratum, Auctoritate Pauli PP. VI Promulgatum. Editio Typica. Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1969. 1st edn. 179pp. Small 4to (24 x 17cm). Paperback. VG £18.00

277. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ceremonial of Bishops: Revised by Decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and Published by Authority of Pope John Paul II. Liturgical Pr, 1989. 339pp. 23.5 x 16cm. Printed in red/black. No ownership marks. VG+ £25.00

278. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Collection of Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Approved for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America. Volume 1: Sacramentary; Volume 2: Lectionary. 2 vols (set). Catholic Book Publishing, 1992. 272 + 240pp. 4to (28 x 22.5cm). All edges blue. Original faux morocco gilt. 4 ribbons (2 per vol.). Tabs in vol. I. Unused. Fine £60.00

279. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Diurna Laus. Salterio a uso delle comunita di rito ambrosiano. Centro Ambrosiano, 1981. x, 805pp. Limp vinyl covers. Printed in red / black throughout. Wear to page edges. No ownership marks. Good £12.00

280. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Epistolae et Evangelia Totius Anni Secundum Missale Romanum S. Pii V. Pontificis Maximi Jussu Editum Clementis VIII. Urbani VIII. et Leonis XIII. Auctoritate Recognitum. Cum Textu et Cantu a Sacr. Rituum Congregatione Adprobato. F. Pustet, 1884. (viii), 232, 68, 4, 32pp. 36 x 25.5 x 3cm. Full black leather. Gilt Cross and border to boards. Marbled endpapers. Decorative initials. Printed in red/black. 1/3 page illus for major feasts. Leather scuffed and edgeworn. All edges gilt. Colour frontis. 2 ribbons. Some tape repair. Binding sl shaken. Inner hinges reinforced with black cloth tape. Several pages becoming detached. 1885 supplement with propers for England. Good £80.00

281. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Graduale Simplex: In Usum Minorum Ecclesiarum. Typis Poly. Vaticanis, 1968. 2nd impress. xi, 431pp. Printed in red/black. Paperback. Near Fine £48.00

282. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Hymnaire Latin-Francais avec les Invitatoires & un Choix de Repons (Antiphonaire Romain, 2). Solesmes, 1996. 2nd rev edn. 574pp. 2 ribbons. With loose errata sheet. VG+ £35.00

283. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Lectionary. Revised Edition. 3 vols. Collins / Chapman / Veritas, 1982. lxviii, 1040 + xxiv, 1603 + xi, 916pp. 14 x 22cm. Annotation to a couple of pages. 2 ribbons per volume. Minor marks to page edges. VG+ £55.00

284. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Liber Usualis Missae et Officii pro Dominicis et Festis cum Cantu Gregoriano ex Editione Vaticana Adamussim Excerpto et Rhythmicis Signis in Subsidium Cantorum a Solesmensibus Monachis Diligenter Ornato. Desclee, 1962. xc, 1882, 102, 14, 12pp. 8 ribbons. Aer. Probably 1990s reprint. Black cloth gilt. No ownership marks. Fine £100.00

285. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missae Defunctorum ex Missali Romano Desumptae, Accedit Ritus Absolutionis pro Defunctis. SIGNED BY CARDINAL BOURNE. Typis Polygl. Vaticanis, 1919. viii, 55pp. 1 ribbon. 9, sl worn, tabs. 33.5 x 24cm. Gilt Cross and blind-stamped border to front board. Decorative endpapers. Full page Passion.. VG £75.00

286. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missae Defunctorum ex Missali Romano Desumptae, Accedit Ritus Absolutionis pro Defunctis. Editio Quarta Juxta Typicam. CARDINAL BOURNE'S COPY WITH HIS SIGNATURE. Pustet, 1922. viii, 52pp. 2 ribbons. 6 tabs, as called for. 31 x 23cm. Blind-stamped Cross and border to boards. All edges red.Full page Passion. Text block sl cracked at pp. 42/3 & 50/1. VG £75.00

287. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missae Defunctorum ex Missali Romano desumptae, Accedit Ritus Absolutionis pro Defunctis. Desclee, 1932. vi, 52pp. All edges red. No ribbon. 30 x 22.5cm. Blind-stamped border and decorative Cross to boards. 6 tabs present intact, 4 more worn at ends, 2 present as stubs. Illus title page (Mass of St Gregory?). Boards edgeworn. Gilt decorated endpapers. Front hinge slack. Spine worn at ends. Good+ £20.00

288. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missae Defunctorum ex Missali Romano Desumptae. Accedit Ritus Absolutionis pro Defunctis ex Rituali Romano. Editio Decima Quarta Juxta Typicam. Pustet, 1954. viii, 59pp. 31 x 23cm. 2 ribbon markers. 9 tabs. Black cloth, blind-stamped cross to boards. All edges red. Colour Passion. Printed in red/black throughout. Light foxing to endpapers. A very few pencil marks, otherwise text unmarked. Hinges sl slack but uncracked. VG £36.00

289. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missae Defunctorum ex Missali Romano Desumptae, Accedit Ritus Absolutionis pro Defunctis ex Rituali Romano. Juxta Typicam Vaticanam. H. Dessain, 1954. vi, 55pp. All edges purple. 1 ribbon. 32 x 23.5cm. Blind-stamped Cross and border to boards. 12 tabs. Slight water stain to rear endpaper and rear board near gutter. Neat repair to preface. St. Joseph added to Canon, otherwise unmarked. VG+ £45.00

290. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto SS. Concilii Tridentini restitutum... Altar Missal. Desclee, 1913. 38, 630, 640, 32, 36, 2pp. 33.5 x 25 x 6.5cm. Colour illus title page (Mass of St. Gregory?), Fine col Passion, 7 full page illus. Other quarter page illus. Full red leather, double gilt border & decorative gilt Cross to boards. Raised bands, gilt lettering and decoration to spine. Gilt decor endpapers. Gilt ruling to bd edges. Aeg. Leather a little scuffed at edges. 1910 supplement for Dioceses of England. Despite date, many feasts still on pre-Divino Afflatu dates. 12 red (sl edgeworn) tabs, as called for. Some pencil/ink marks. Tape repair to p. 255. e. Printed in red/black. VG £175.00

291. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum... Altar Missal. Typis Alfredi Mame, 1924. (iv), lxiv, 644, 116, 6, 2, 12, 76, 2, 32pp. Full red leather, gilt Cross and elaborate gilt decoration to boards. Slightly raised bands, gilt lettering and decoration to spine. Gilt ruling to board edges, gilt dentelles to turn ins. Leather a little edgeworn. All edges gilt. 10 red tabs. Includes propers for the Diocese (now Archdiocese) of Southwark. Some tape repair to pages of Canon and 2 other pages. Top corner of p.287 has lost 1 letter of text. Repair to p. 39* with slight obscuring of text. St Joseph added to Canon (twice, once incorrectly). Typed propers for Sacred Heart tipped in (worn at edges), and Orations pasted onto original propers (Official version also at rear). 27.5 x 20 x 5.5cm. VG £150.00

292. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum... Altar Missal. Monast. S. Mariae ad Lacum, 1931. lxviii, 250, cxxiv, 251-372, 336, 230, 33, 5, 11pp. 38 x 26.5 x 9.5cm. Full dark red leather, geometrical gilt decoration to boards. All edges gilt. Raised bands, gilt lettering and ruling to spine. Printed in red/black. 21 tabs (and one damaged). Mild crack at gutter near front and rear but binding sound. Propers for Southwark at rear, plus detached supplement. Very small tear repair to one page. With edgeworn box, broken at one hinge. Large attractive missal. VG £180.00

293. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum… Altar Missal. Sumptibus et Typis Mame, 1940. (ii), lx, 718, 208, 28, 2, 36, 8, (2), 4, 22pp. Full black leather. Blind stamped Cross and decorative border to boards. Slightly raised bands & gilt lettering to spine. Gilt ruling to board edges. Leather a little edgeworn, scuffed at ends of spine. All edges gilt. Includes propers for the Dioceses of Ireland and the Diocese (now Archdiocese) of Southwark. Southwark supplement projects sl. Votive Mass of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Eternal High Priest bound at rear backwards. Tape repair with consequent browning to Canon. Occasional annotations and wax spots. Tape mark to p. 509. 5 ribbons, 2 detached. Most tabs reduced to stubs. Wax spots to front board. 28.5 x 20.5 x 6cm. Good+ £100.00

294. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum... Altar Missal. Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1943. lxxii, 804, 24, 208, 4, 36, 4, 4pp. 29 x 21 x 7cm. Full red leather, gilt cross and border to boards, gilt lettering and ruling to spine. Leather marked and a little edgeworn, otherwise VG condition. All edges gilt. 13 cloth tabs (possibly one missing, for diocesan propers). No ribbons. Propers for Southwark bound after proper of Saints. Printed in red/black throughout. 1/4 page illus for major feasts. Marbled endpapers. Tape repair to p. (197). St Joseph added to Canon. A couple of pencil notes. Supplement for Sisters of the Visitation, worn along bottom edge. Good+ £140.00

295. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Ss. Concilii Tridentini Restitutum... Editio XXV Post Typicam ad Revocandam Memoriam Primae Editionis Ratisbonensis Centum Annos Abhinc Emissae Proposita et Parata. Altar Missal. Ratisbonæ: E Domo Libraria S. Gregorii, 1946. 56, 800, 228, 36, 4, 22pp. 31 x 23 x 7cm. Full black leather, gilt label to spine. Metal corners. Marbled endpapers. Col frontis and Passion. 4 leather and 7 cloth tabs (plus 4 leather tabs reduced to stubs). 4 ribbons. Bookplate removed from inside fr board. Tape repair to Canon. St. Joseph added to Canon. Old propers for Assumption removed and replaced with 1950s version. Pencil marks to p. 568. Propers for Southwark (with mild foxing). VG+ £175.00

296. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex decreto sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restitutum... Altar Missal. Desclee, 1948. l, 712, 234, (2), 23pp. 31 x 23.5 x 6.5cm. Illus title page. Half red leather, red cloth to boards. Raised bands and gilt title to spine. All edges gilt. Boards a little edgeworn. Leather scuffed on spine. 1943 supplement for Southwark. 5 non-integral ribbons. 14 red leather tabs, 1 missing. Some pencil marks, St. Joseph added to Canon. Small areas of water damage to top of boards. Crack at pp. 288/9, 305/5, and at rear; pp. 289, 304, (55)-(58) partly detached. Printed in red/black. 1/4 page illus for major feasts. Good+ £90.00

297. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum... Altar Missal. H. Dessain, 1959. lii, 700,198, 36, 23pp. 28.5 x 21.5 x 5cm. Full red leather, scuffed on spine, wear to corners. Aer. Gilt lettering, sl raised bands and blind-stamped decoration to spine. Blind-stamped Chi-Rho to boards. Marbled endpapers. 17 red leather tabs. 8 non-integral ribbons. Red/black text. Colour illus of Last Supper at beginning of Canon. Mild crack at rear at diocesan propers. Date est (includes revised Holy Week and St Laurence of Brindisi as a Doctor of the Church). Small tear to p. (87) at tab. Propers for Southwark. Water mark to top edges. VG+ £200.00

298. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. MISSEL de Paris, Latin-Francois, Avec Prime, Tierce, Sexte, et les Processions Imprime par Ordre de Monseigneur l'Archeveque. 3 vols (of 8). Paris: Chez les Libraires Associes pour les Usages du Diocese, 1779. 12mo. (vi), 324, cclix, (3), iv + (viii), 368, cclvi, viii + (viii), 404, cclvi, viii. Vivid pink-red Niger, titles tooled in gilt to spines, with gilt decor to turn-ins. Distinctive blue laid endpapers (probably the same method as a marbled paper). All edges gilt. Two columns per page, French/Latin side-by-side. Green silk ribbons to two of the volumes. No ownership marks. Good+ £37.00

299. ECCLESIA CATH. Order of Christian Funerals: Approved for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America. Liturgical Pr, 1989. xii, 473pp. 27 x 19cm. 3 ribbons. Red/black text. Fine £25.00

300. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ordo Hebdomadae Sanctae Instauratus. Editio Iuxta Typicam Vaticanam. Sump et Typ Friderici Pustet, 1956. 144pp. 31 x 23cm. 8 tabs, as called for. 2 ribbons. Blindstamped Cross to boards. All edges orange. Printed in red/black. Colour Passion. A few pencil marks for chanting, otherwise text unmarked. Near Fine £30.00

301. (another). Pustet, 1956. 144pp. 31 x 23cm. 8 tabs, as called for. 2 ribbons. Blindstamped Cross to boards. All edges orange. Printed in red/black. Colour Passion. Fine £24.00

302. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ordo Hebdomadae Sanctae Instauratus. Editio Typica. Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1956. xvi, 144pp. 28.5 x 21.5cm. No tabs, as published. 2 ribbons. Gilt lettering to front board. All edges red. Printed in 2 pages. VG+ £20.00

303. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ordo Hebdomadae Sanctae Instauratus. Juxta Editionem Typicam. Desclee, 1956. xii, 124pp. 28.5 x 20.5cm. 7 tabs, as called for. 1 ribbon, a little worn at end. Blindstamped Chi-Rho to front board. All edges red. Printed in red/black. Near Fine £24.00

304. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ordo Hebdomadae Sanctae Instauratus. Juxta Editionem Typicam Vaticanam. Sumptibus et Typis Mame, 1956. viii, 126pp. 28.5 x 21cm. 7 tabs, as called for. 1 ribbon. All edges red. Printed in red/black. Some annots with textual changes. Near Fine £24.00

305. (another). Sumptibus et Typis Mame, 1956. viii, 126pp. 28.5 x 21cm. 7 tabs, as called for. 1 ribbon. Blindstamped Cross to boards. All edges red. Printed in red/black. Some annotations with textual/rubrical changes and some marks to aid chanting. Near Fine £24.00

306. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ordo Hebdomadae Sanctae Iuxta Ritum Monasticum. Editio cum Cantu Gregoriano cura et studio Monachorum Solesmensium. Desclee, 1957. 2-tone full polished goatskin binding, blind ruling and gilt lettering to spine. All edges red, unfaded. 2 ribbon marbled endpages. Attractive book. Fine £50.00

307. (another). Desclee, 1957. 502pp. Orig black cloth gilt, unfaded. Aer, unfaded. Nr Fine £38.00

308. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Ordo Sabbati Sancti Quando Vigilia Paschalis Instaurata Peragitur. Editio Altera cum Ordinationibus et Rubricarum Variationibus per Decretum diei 11 Ianuarii 1952 Approbatis. Typ. Polygl. Vat., 1953. 45pp. 28 x 20.5cm. Red cloth gilt. Aer. Printed in red/black. A couple of small wax spots to page margins and page edges. VG+ £15.00

309. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Paroissien Romain Complet: Contenant les Offices de tous le Dimanches et Fetes de l'Annee. Desclee de Brouwer, 1931. 800pp. Full polished smooth dark green morocco. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers, gilt dentelles to turn-ins. Pocket size (8 x 13cm). 2 ribbons. Red / black title page. Hardly used. Near Fine £20.00

310. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Preces Ante et Post Missam pro Opportunitate Sacerdotis Dicendae. Accedunt Hymni, Litaniae, Aliaeque Preces in Frequentioribus Publicis Supplicationibus Usitatae. Ratisbon: F. Pustet, 1902. 72pp. 4to (28 x 20.5cm). Red/black text. Black cloth. 1 red ribbon (frayed at end), second ribbon missing. Benedictine additions to Litany of Saints. Scarce item. Nr Fine £44.00

311. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Psalterium cum Canticis Novi & Veteris Testamenti iuxta Regulam S.P.N. Benedicti & alia Schemata Liturgiae Horarum Monasticae cum Cantu Gregoriano, Cura et Studio Monachorum Solesmensium. Solesmes, 1981. xii, 562pp. Original black cloth gilt. All edges red. Contents fresh. 2 col ribbons. With (long) errata sheet laid in. VG £33.00

312. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Rite of Penance. Approved for use in the dioceses of England, Wales and Scotland. Collins, 1976. (iv), 331pp. Small 4to. 3 ribbons. No dw. 3 loose Act of Contrition cards. No ownership marks. Printed in red & black. Fine £24.00

313. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. The Rite of Penance. Approved for use in the Dioceses of England, Wales and Scotland. Mayhew-McCrimmon, 1976. 337pp. Small 4to (15 x 21.5cm). Original blue cloth. 3 ribbons. Includes musical notation and loose Psalm Tones card. VG £18.00

314. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. The Rites of the Catholic Church as Revised by Decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council … English translation. 2 vols. Pueblo, 1976-1980. xviii, 756 + x, 312pp. Small 4to. Mild foxing to page edges. Paperback. VG £21.00

315. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Rituale Romanum Pauli V. Pontificis Maximi Jussu Editum et a Benedicto XIV. Auctum et Castigatum cui Novissima accedit Benedictionum et Instructionum Appendix. Editio Tertia Post Typicam. F. Pustet, 1892. viii, 318, (ii), 192, 4pp. 22.5 x 15.5cm. Black leather. Gilt title and sl raised bands to spine. Blind-stamped Cross to boards. Leather faded and edgeworn. All edges gilt. A few pencil annotations. Printed in red/black. Colour frontis. Minor crack to pp. 80/1 & 176/7*. Browning to pp. 77-80 due to tape. Typed slip with textual change to p. 81. Blank page removed from end. 11 full page illus. Appendix with blessings etc. for missionaries. Includes Exorcisms. Good+ £120.00

316. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Rituale Solesmense: Rituel Monastique Latin-Francais de la Congregation Benedictine de Solesmes. Solesmes, 1990. 196, (ii) pp. Fine £20.00

317. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. A Shorter Morning and Evening Prayer: The Psalter of The Divine Office. With selected texts for the Seasons. LARGE PRINT EDITION. Collins, 1984. xiv, 494pp. 16 x 25cm. India paper. 2 ribbons. No ownership marks. Near Fine £28.00

318. (another). LARGE PRINT EDITIONCollins, 1984. xiv, 494pp. 16 x 25cm. Blue textured cloth gilt. Two ribbons. Foxing to top edges. Sp edges sl rubbed. Thin paper. VG £26.00

319. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Supplementum Novum ad Breviarium, et Missale Romanum, Adjectis Officiis Sanctorum Angliae. J. P. Cochlan, 1778. (ii), 88, (6)pp. Hinges sound. Inscribed "Thomas Wold April 9th - 19th 1788". Original tree calf boards, near matching recent calf spine with gilt label. Minor waterstain to 1st 2 leaves. Most of the English Saints do not have the proper readings for Matins, which were presumably composed later. VG+ £40.00

320. ICEL. The Rite of Penance: Approved for use in the dioceses of England, Wales and Scotland. Collins / Goodliffe Neale, 1984. 331pp. No ownership marks. Red and black text. Navy gilt cloth, 3 ribbons. Small quarto (15.5 x 22.5cm). Near Fine £33.00

321. JUERGENS, Sylvester P. The New Marian Missal for Daily Mass. Henri Proost, 1961. 1445pp. Fresh and unused. 5 col ribbons. Black textured cloth, all edges red, top edges darkened. Ordinary in red/black. Facing Latin/English text except Scripture readings, which in English only. Hinges sl slack. No ownership marks. Surface damage to 4 x 2cm of rear endpaper. VG+ £45.00

322. LANE, John (ed). Rituale e Rituali Romano et Aliis Fontibus Adamussim Excerptum et ad Usum Cleri Accommodatum. M. H. Gill, 1949. xii, 443pp. Pocketsize (12.5 x 8.5cm). Textured black cloth gilt. All edges gilt. 2 ribbons. Mostly Latin, Latin/English/Gaelic for some of the Baptismal ceremony, Latin/English for the Commendation of the Dying. English only for Profession of Faith at reception of a convert. Marriage vows in English and Gaelic. Includes rites of Sacraments and Blessings, not Exorcisms. Text in red/black. No ownership marks. VG £60.00

323. LATTEY, Cuthbert (ed.). The Epistles and Gospels for Sundays & Festivals Throughout the Year in the Version Authorised for Public Use. A New Edition. DOUAI-RHEIMS TRANSLATION. Burns, 1915. xii, 195pp. All edges red. Blue cloth gilt. Frontis. Corrigenda page. Douai-Rheims version. A very few pencil marks to text. 22 x 14.5cm. VG+ £24.00

324. LEFEBVRE, Gaspar (ed). Saint Andrew Sunday Missal: Masses for Sundays and Principal Feasts of the Ecclesiastical Year. Abbey of St Andrew, Bruges, 1957. xxxii, 896pp. (14 x 9.5cm). 5 ribbons. Very attractive binding. Front endpage inscribed. Eucharistic fast rules dated 1957 to inside rear board. Scripture readings, Collect, Secret and Postcommunion in English only, remainder Latin/English. Full green morocco, raised bands, extensive gilt decoration to spine & boards. All edges gilt, gilt dentelles. Red/black text throughout. VG £60.00

325. LEFEBVRE, Gaspar (ed). Saint Andrew Daily Missal. 4 vols (set). Lohmann, 1958. 416 + 544 + 544 + 416pp. Black limp leather, all edges red-gilt. 3 silk markers per vol. 16 x 10.5cm. With rather worn slipcase. Owner's signature. End-papers uncracked at gutters. Ordinary in Latin/English, remainder English only. Fine £40.00

326. O'CONNELL, J.B. (ed). The Roman Martyrology: In Which are to be Found the Eulogies of the Saints and Blessed Approved by the Sacred Congregation of Rites up to 1961: An English Translation from the Fourth Edition after the Typical Edition (1956). Burns and Oates, 1962. 1st edn thus. xix, 412pp. With loose Servite Supplement. Dw edgeworn with small losses but unclipped & protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Ribbon. Red cloth gilt over bevelled bds. Top edges sl sunned. Nr Fine / Good+ £50.00

327. REISER, P. Beatus. Laudes Festivae: Lectionarium et Cantarium pro Diversitate Temporum et Festorum. Typis Poly. Vaticanis, 1932. xiii, 239pp., illus. Small 4to: 16.5 x 24.5cm. Half black Morocco. 2 ribbons. No ownership marks. VG+ £48.00

328. RIPOLL, Tomas (ed.). Missale Sacri Ordinis Praedicatorum. Nabu, 2012. (xxviii), xliv, 618, cxxviii, 28pp. Illus. Facsimile reprint of 1726 edn of the Dominican Rite Missal. A little text missing due to scanning defects. Paperback. Fine £15.00

329. STRAVINSKAS, Peter. Lauds and Vespers. Latin-English. Per Annum. Scepter, 2001. xvi, 805pp. Original maroon cloth gilt. As new. No dw. Red/black text throughout. 3 ribbons. Bookplate. Scarce. Fine £40.00

LITURGY & SACRAMENTS: CEREMONIAL

330. ALPHONSUS DE LIGUORI, St. Liber de Caeremoniis Missae: Ex Italico Idiomate Latine Redditus. Opportunis Notis ac Novissimis S.R.C. Decretis Illustratus, Necnon Appendicibus Auctus Opera Georgii Schober: Editio Altera Emendata et Aucta. Frederick Pustet, 1888. xxxvi, 368pp. Half calf, raised bands, gilt title, and blind decor to spine. All edges red. Marbled endpapers. Inner front hinge cracked but only very sl loose. VG+ £32.00

331. BOUIX, D. Tractatus de Jure Liturgico. Editio Quarta, cui accessit Pars Quinta. P. F. C. Bibliopolas, 1886. 4th edn. 392pp. Early cloth. Page edges speckled red. VG £33.00

332. BURGT, F.P. van de. De Celebratione Missarum: Fragmentum Juris Canonici Quod Humillime Pio Papae IX. Supremi Pontificatus Annum Vicesimum Quintum Explenti D. D. D. Utrecht: J.R. Van Rossum, 1871. viii, 199 pp. Small 4to. Signed by Author. Original full morocco, gilt decorative frame to boards. All edges gilt. Front inner hinge starting to crack. Watered silk endpapers. Good+ £20.00

333. da CASTELBUONO, Antonio. Rituale Monastico Cappuccino: Sopra La Practica De'Capitoli, Delle Congregazioni e di Tutti Cio Che Riguarda alle Persone, Cose e Giudizii Dell'Ordine Cappuccino: opera necessaria non solamente a'superiori, ed inferiori dell'ord. Medesimo, ma pure utile ad altri religiosi di tutto l'ordine francescano, co'quali si comunica a ne'doveri essenziali. Catania: Tip. dell'Accad. Gioenia, 1858. 462pp. Franciscan library stamps to prelims. Shelf number sticker to front board. Original cloth, faint water stains to front board. Marbled endpapers. Text in Latin and Italian. Good+ £49.00

334. De HERDT, P.J.B. Sacrae Liturgiae Praxis, Juxta Ritum Romanum, in Missae Celebratione, Officii Recitatione et Sacramentorum Administione Servanda. 3 vols (set). Vanlinthout, 1863. 3rd rev edn. xii, 430 + 481 + 387, XXXIX pp. Original half morocco gilt. Board edges scuffed. Convent sticker to each spine. VG £40.00

335. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Manuale Ecclesiasticorum, seu Sacrae Rituum Congregationis Decreta. Selecta ex Collectione Authenica ad Ecclesiasticorum Utilitatem et Opportunitatem. S. C. de Prop. Fide, 1853. viii, 380pp. Original blind decor purple cloth, leather gilt spine label. Folding Ordo Missarum to rear. Includes index. VG £17.00

336. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Caeremoniale Canonissarum Regularium Sancti Augustini, Uti Servantur in Monasterio Beatae Mariae Virginis de Nazareth. Brugis Fundato XIV Septembris MCCXXIX. de Brouwer, 1928. 124pp. Facing Latin/English text. Unused. Fine £25.00

337. ELLIOTT, Peter J. Ceremonies of the Liturgical Year According to the Modern Roman Rite: A Manual for Clergy and All Involved in Liturgical Ministries. Ignatius, 2002. xv, 238pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £14.00

338. FORTESCUE, Adrian & John B. O'CONNELL. The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described. Burns & Oates, 1962. 12th rev edn. 424pp. 25.5x16.5cm. Fore-edges foxed. Top edges red. Ribbon. VG / Good+ £40.00

339. HAGERER, C. Ritus Exactus Servandus in Celebratione Missae Privatae Juxta Rubricas Missalis Romani, Decreta Pontificia, & Sac. Rit. Cong. ac mentem probatissimorum auctorum, Venice: Joannem Tiberninum, 1744. (18), 458pp. Orig full vellum in fresh condition, but frayed with some loss at head of spine. A little worming to inside bds. Good+ £45.00

340. Le VAVASSEUR. Les Fonctions Pontificales selon le Rit Romain. Paris: Jacques Lecoffre, 1865. (4), 464pp. Small 8vo. Half vellum, spine label missing. Marbled endpapers and page edges. Franciscan library marks to prelims. VG £70.00

341. O'CONNELL, J.B. (transl). The Rubrics of the Roman Breviary and Missal: The General Decree Novum Rubricarum of S.C.R., 26 July 1960 (bound with) Sacred Music and Liturgy: The Instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Rites Concerning Sacred Music and Sacred Liturgy in Accordance with the Encyclical Letters of Pope Pius XII "Musicae Sacrae Disciplina" and "Mediator Dei". (2 vols bound in 1). 1959-1960. Burns, 1960. x, 206 + 112pp. Sometime rebound, gilt spine label. VG £35.00

342. O'KANE, James. Notes on the Rubrics of the Roman Ritual Regarding the Sacraments in General: Baptism, the Eucharist, and Extreme Unction. Dublin: James Duffy, 1875. 4th edn. xvi, 529pp, frontis portrait. Dark red cloth gilt with coffered blind décor. Pale yellow endpapers sl grubby and cracked at gutter. No ownership marks. Good+ £27.00

SPIRITUALITY: SOURCES & STUDIES

343. A CARMELITE NUN. Each Hour Remains. Sands, 1951. 232pp. No ownership marks. Lacks blank front endpage. VG / Good+ £28.50

344. A CARTHUSIAN MONK. The Contemplative Life Considered in its Apostolic Aspect. Revised edition, edited by the Prior of Parkminster. Burns Oates, 1952. 2nd rev edn. x, 115pp. No ownership marks. Good+ / Good+ £15.00

345. A CARTHUSIAN. The Prayer of Love and Silence. Translated from the French by a Monk of Parkminster. DLT, 1962. 1st edition. ix, 145pp. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £18.50

346. A KEMPIS, Thomas. The Imitation of Christ. In Four Books. A New Translation. Eason, 1900. Date estimated. 12th edition. x, 5-381, 32pp. Small pocketsize (7 x 10.5cm). Original black cloth. All edges red. No ownership marks. VG £14.00

347. A KEMPIS, Thomas. Quae de Beata Maria Virgine passim scripsit Thomas a Kempis. Collegit et Rite Ordinavit Joes Mercator. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1924. xvi, 126pp. Latin text. Blank front endpage inscribed and torn. Frontis. VG £16.00

348. ABRAM, Anna, Peter GALLAGHER and Michael KIRWAN (eds). Philosophy, Theology and the Jesuit Tradition: The Eye of Love. Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2017. xxiii, 284pp. No ownership marks. Fine £50.00

349. ANDERSEN, Elizabeth A. (ed). Mechthild of Magdeburg: Selections from The Flowing Light of the Godhead. Ed. Elizabeth A. Andersen D. S. Brewer, 2003. 170pp. No ownership marks. A few small spots to front board, otherwise Fine. VG+ £13.00

350. ANON. Merry in God: The Life of Father William Doyle, S.J. Longman, 1948. New edn. 330pp. No ownership marks. Frontis. With errata slip. VG / VG £32.00

351. ANON. Les Insinuations de la Divine Piete, our La Vie et les Revelations de Sainte Gertrude, Vierge et Abbesse de l'Ordre de Saint-Benoit. 2 vols. Perisse Freres, 1860. 444 + 420pp. Original full dark blue blind panelled calf. Lightly raised bands and maroon gilt spine labels. All edges red. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Marbled endpapers. VG+ £50.00

352. ANONYMOUS. The Book of Steps: The Syriac Liber Graduum, Translated, with an Introduction and Notes by Robert A. Kitchen and Martien F. G. Parmentier (Cistercian Studies 196). Cistercian Pub, 2004. lxxxiii, 389pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £17.00

353. AUGUSTINE, St. The Teaching of St. Augustine on Prayer & the Contemplative Life. A Translation of Various Passages from the Saint's Sermons and other Writings by Hugh Pope. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1935. xii, 216pp. 10.5 x 16.5cm. VG £24.00

354. BACCI, Antonio. Meditations for Each Day. Translated by Desmond Williams and Brian Power. Newman Pr, 1965. 1st edn. vii, 688pp. VG / Good+ £25.00

355. BAKER, Augustine. Alphabet and Order. Ed. John Clark (Analecta Cartusiana 119:16). Instit A und A, 2001. xv, 80pp. Paperback. Fine £28.00

356. BAKER, Augustine. Conversio Morum. Ed. John Clark (Analecta Cartusiana 119:25). 2 vols. Instit A und A, 2007. xxii, 188 + 189-341pp. Paperback. Fine £60.00

357. BAKER, Augustine. Directions for Contemplation: Book D. Ed. John Clark (Analecta Cartusiana 119:11). Instit A und A, 1999. xvi, 108pp. Paperback. Fine £24.00

358. BAKER, Augustine. Directions for Contemplation: Book F. Ed. John Clark (Analecta Cartusiana 119:12). Instit A und A, 1999. xii, 84pp. Paperback. Fine £24.00

359. BAKER, Augustine. Directions for Contemplation: Book G. Ed. John Clark (Analecta Cartusiana 119:13). Instit A und A, 2000. x, 83pp. Paperback. Fine £24.00

360. BAKER, Augustine. An Introduction or Preparative to a Treatise of the English Benedictine Mission. Ed. John Clark (Analecta Cartusiana 119:35). Instit A und A, 2011. x, 107pp. Illus. Paperback. Fine £28.00

361. BAKER, Augustine. A Secure Stay in All Temptations. Ed. John Clark (Analecta Cartusiana 119:8). Instit A und A, 1998. v, 163pp. Frontis portrait. Paperback. Fine £32.00

362. BERNARD of CLAIRVAUX, St. Sermons for the Autumn Season (Cistercian Fathers Series 54). Liturgical Pr, 2016. llxxiv, 378pp. Small spot to fore-edges. Paperback. Fine £20.00

363. BLACKMORE, Simon Augustine. Spiritism: Facts and Frauds. With an Introduction by Joseph Schrembs. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1924. 535pp. Original red cloth, edgeworn. Crack at gutter at title page, but text block sound & unmarked. Good £28.00

364. BONAVENTURE, St. The Soul's Journey into God, The Tree of Life, The Life of St. Francis. Translation and introduction by Ewert Cousins. Preface by Ignatius Brady (Classics of Western Spirituality). SPCK, 1978. xx, 353pp. Spine sl faded. Paperback. VG+ £12.50

365. BOUYER, Louis et al. Mystery and Mysticism: A Symposium. Blackfriars, 1956. 137pp. 6 essays, 2 by Bouyer. Front endpage annotated, pp. 18, 32-33, 47 annotated in pencil. Dw has prayer card attached to front. VG / VG £26.00

366. BOUYER, Louis, Jean LECLERC, Francois VANDENBROUCKE & Luis COGNET. A History of Christian Spirituality. 3 vols (set). Burns & Oates, 1982. xviii, 541 + x, 602 + vi, 224pp. Volume Titles: Volume I. The Spirituality of the New Testament and the Fathers; Volume II. The Spirituality of the Middle Ages; Volume III. Orthodox Spirituality and Protestant and Anglican Spirituality. No ownership marks. Foxing to page edges. VG / VG £55.00

367. BOYLAN, Eugene. Difficulties in Mental Prayer. Gill, 1946. xiv, 130pp. VG+ / VG+ £15.00

368. BRIANCHANINOV, Ignatius. The Arena: An Offering to Contemporary Monasticism. Translated Archimandrite Lazarus. Jordanville, NY: Printshop of St. Job of Pochaev, Holy Trinity Monastery, 1997. xxiii, 276pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £18.00

369. BUNGE, Marcia J. (ed). The Child in Christian Thought. Eerdmans, 2001. xiv, 513pp. No ownership marks. Top edges faintly foxed. Paperback. Near Fine. £18.00

370. BUTLER, Charles. The Life of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. To which are Added, the Lives of St. Vincent of Paul, and Henri-Marie de Boudon: a Letter on Antient and Modern Music: and Historical Minutes of the Society of Jesus. John Murray, 1819. 3rd edition. 316pp., illus. of music. Original boards. Fr hinge cracked and sl loose but held by strings. Good+ £30.00

371. CARTY, Charles Mortimer. Padre Pio the Stigmatist. Tan, 1971. xii, 310pp., illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £10.00

372. Centre Notre-Dame de Vie. Une Figure du XXe Siecle: le pere Marie-Eugene de l'Enfant-Jesus. Colloque du centenaire, 1894-1994, Notre-Dame de Vie, Venasque. 2 Decembre - 4 Decembre 1994. Editions du Carmel, 1995. 362pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £10.00

373. COMPER, Frances M. M. The Life of Richard Rolle. Together with an Edition of his English Lyrics (Now for the first time published). Barnes & Noble, 1969. Repr of 1928 edn. xx, 340pp. 8 illus. 22.5x15.5x4cm. Top edges sl toned. VG+ £12.50

374. CRISTIANI, Leon. Evidence of Satan in the Modern World. Translated by Cynthia Rowland. Tan, 1974. 210pp. Paperback. VG+ £14.00

375. CROISET, John. The Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus: How to Practise the Sacred Heart Devotion. Tan, 1988. xxiii, 343pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £10.00

376. CURRAN, Patricia. Grace Before Meals: Food Ritual and Body Discipline in Convent Culture. Uni of Illinois Pr, 1989. xiv, 174pp. Near Fine / Near Fine £24.00

377. DANIELOU, Jean. Advent. New York: Sheed & Ward, 1951. v, 181pp. Tips of top corners pushed in. VG £18.00

378. DAVIES, Michael (ed). Medjugorje After Fifteen Years: The Message and the Meaning. Remnant Press, 1998. 2nd edn. 108pp., illus. Paperback. Fine £28.00

379. DAY, Dorothy. Loaves and Fishes: The Inspiring Story of the Catholic Worker Movement. Introd. R. Coles. Orbis, 1997. xviii, 221pp., illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £10.00

380. DE CAUSSADE, Jean Pierre. On Prayer. Spiritual Instructions on the Various States of Prayer According to the Doctrine of Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux. With an introduction by Dom John Chapman Burns & Oates, 1949. 2nd revised edn. xxix, 273pp. VG / VG. £18.50

381. De CAUSSADE, Jean Pierre. Self-Abandonment to Divine Providence. Including also Spiritual Letters, Ordeals of Souls, Comfort in Ideals. Translated from the standard French edition by Algar Thorold. Ed John Joyce. With an Introduction by David Knowles (The Orchard Books). Burns & Oates, 1961. 2nd impress. xxx, 449pp. VG / VG. £32.00

382. (another). Burns & Oates, 1961. 2nd impress. xxx, 449pp. Spine sl scuffed, page edges sl toned. No ownership marks. VG £32.00

383. DE CAUSSADE, J. P. Self-Abandonment to Divine Providence: Rev. & Ed. P. H. Ramiere, S. J. Burns & Oates, 1955. 5th impr. xxv, 148pp. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £14.00

384. (another). Burns & Oates, 1955. 5th impr. xxv, 148pp. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £13.50

385. De CAUSSADE, Jean Pierre. Self-Abandonment to Divine Providence, and Letters of Father de Caussade on the Practice of Self-Abandonment. Translated from the standard French edition of P. H. Ramiere by Algar Thorold. Ed. John Joyce. With an Introduction by David Knowles. Tan, 1987. xxx, 449pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £14.00

386. DOYLE, Francis Cuthbert. Principles of Religious Life. R. Washbourne, 1883. viii, 552pp. Original green cloth gilt, sl faded on spine. Decor endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG+ £40.00

387. DUBOIN, Alain-Marie. The Life and Message of Sister Mary of the Holy Trinity, Poor Clare of Jerusalem (1901-1942). Transl Mary Douglas Chomeau. Ed by the Poor Clares of Rockford, & Raphael Brown. Tan, 1987. xiii, 254pp., illus. Paperback. VG+ £28.00

388. DUPRE, Louis. The Common Life: The Origins of Trinitarian Mysticism and its Development by Jan Ruusbroec. Crossroad, 1984. 89pp. Paperback. Near Fine £38.00

389. DUPRE, Louis & Don E SALIERS (eds). Christian Spirituality: Post-Reformation and Modern (World Spirituality Vol 18). Crossroad, 1989. xxvi, 566pp. Illus. Fine / Fine £13.50

390. ECKHART, Meister. Selected Treatises and Sermons translated from Latin and German with an Introduction & Notes by James M. Clark & John V. Skinner. Faber & Faber, 1958. 267pp. No ownership marks. Dw neatly laminated. Near Fine / VG+ £28.50

391. (another). Faber & Faber, 1958. 267pp. Lacks 1 front blank endpage (of 2). Small puncture to front spine edge. VG £18.00

392. ECKHART, Meister. The Works. Vol II: Containing, besides the 'lost' Book of Benedictus and Pfeiffer's Tractate XVII, a number of sermons. From the Oxford Codex entitled 'The Paradise of the Rational Soul' and other sources... Translation by C. de B. Evans. John M. Watkins, 1952. 2nd impr. xvi, 212pp. Repr of 1931 edn. Black cloth, orange dw. VG/VG £35.00

393. EL-MASKINE, Matta. L'Experience de Dieu dans La Vie de Priere. Traduit de l'arabe par Elie Dermarkar. Abbaye de Bellefontaine, 1997. 374pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £20.00

394. EMMERICH, Bl. Anne Catherine. The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. From the Meditations of Anne Catherine Emmerich. With a Preface by the Abbe de Cazales. Burns & Lambert, 1862. 1st ed. 354pp. (10.5 x 17cm). Orig blind-patterned blue cloth gilt. Rear endpaper cracked at gutter. Front endpaper uncracked at gutter. Pages speckled red. Scarce. VG £65.00

395. ENDEAN, Philip. Karl Rahner and Ignatian Spirituality (Oxford Theological Monographs). Oxford U P, 2001. x, 291pp. No ownership marks. Very faint staining to boards. VG+ £40.00

396. FABER, Frederick William. The Blessed Sacrament: Or, the Works and Ways of God. Richardson, 1856. 2nd edition. xiv, 593pp. Original patterned cloth, sl faded on spine. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Front end-page trimmed at top. VG £20.00

397. FABER, Frederick William. Hymns. Richardson, 1862. 2nd impress. xxviii, 427pp. First collected edn was 1861. Original patterned blue cloth, sl faded on spine. Endpapers cracked at gutters, hinges sl loose. Good+ £18.00

398. FENELON, Francois. The Complete Fenelon. Translated and edited by Robert J. Edmondson and Hal M. Helms. Paraclete Press, 2018. xxii, 312pp. Reviews attached to prelims. Paperback. Near Fine £11.50

399. FOUCAULD, Charles De. Noel (Collection Lectures Chretiennes). Libraire de L'Arc, 1938. 1st edn. 28pp. Small stapled booklet. Crease to rear corner of cover. Paperback. VG £14.00

400. FOX, Robert J. The Call of Heaven: Fr. Gino, Stigmatist. Christendom College Pr, 1986. 232pp. Illustrated. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £15.00

401. FRANCIS of ASSISI, St. The Little Flowers of the Glorious Messer St. Francis and of His Friars. Done into English with Notes by W. Heywood. With an Introduction by A. G. Ferrers Howell. With Forty Illustrations. Methuen, 1906. 1st thus. xxviii, 202pp. 14 x 22.5cm. Royal blue cloth, elaborate floral decoration to spine, all bright and unfaded. VG £32.00

402. FRANCIS of ASSISI, St. The Seraphic Keepsake: A Talisman Against Temptation Written for Brother Leo: also his Words of Counsel and Praise of God Most High. Burns & Oates, 1905. 1st edn. vii,124,16pp. Binding sl shaken. VG £11.00

403. FRANCIS DE SALES, St. Introduction to the Devout Life. Ed. Allan Ross. Burns & Oates, 1948. 268pp. Top edges sl toned. VG+ / VG. £18.00

404. FULLERTON, Georgiana. The Inner Life of Lady Georgiana Fullerton. With Notes of Retreat and Diary. Burns & Oates, 1899. 1st edn. xi, 399pp. No ownership marks. Orig blue cloth gilt, fresh & unfaded. Top of spine sl rubbed. Frontis. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Nr Fine £20.00

405. GABRIEL of ST. MARY MAGDALEN. Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the Interior Life for Every Day of the Year by the Discalced Carmelite Nuns of Boston. Translated from the seventh Italian edition. Desclee, 1964. 1st edn. xix, 1227pp. Convent stamp to front endpage and title page. India paper. Dw has sticker on spine but unclipped, unfaded and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. VG+ / VG+ £65.00

406. GABRIEL of St MARY MAGDALEN. Divine Intimacy. 4 vols (set). Ignatius, 1987. 284 + 265 + 297 + 284pp. A few pencil annotations. Paperback. VG+ £40.00

407. GEBHART, Emile. L'Italie mystique: histoire de la renaissance religieuse au moyen age. Hachette, 1911. 7th edn. vii, 331, 4pp. Half red calf, red cloth to bds. Raised bands, gilt decor, and gilt lettering to sp. Gilt ruling to leather on bds. Top edges gilt. Nr Fine £25.00

408. (another). Hachette, 1911. 7th edn. vii, 331pp. Half polished red calf, gilt decor to raised bands and compartments. Top edges gilt. Fine £25.00

409. GERTRUDE, St. The Herald of God's Loving-Kindness. Ed. Alexandra Barratt. (Cistercian Fathers, 35 & 63). 3 books in 2 (set). Cistercian, 1991-99. 186, (ii) + 252, (iv) pp. 1999, Books 1 & 2 in one hardback volume with dw, Book 3 in paperback. VG+ / VG+ £27.00

410. GILSON, E. The Mystical Theology of St Bernard. Trans. A.H.C. Downes. Sheed & Ward, 1955. 2nd impress. x, 266pp. Tape traces to endpapers, otherwise generally fresh. VG £20.00

411. GLASSCOE, Marion (ed). The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England: Papers Read at The Exeter Symposium, July 1980. Exeter UP, 1980. vi, 249pp. Scarce collection of 13 essays. Covers partly darkened and stained to rear. Pg edges sl foxed & browned. Pback. Good £11.00

412. GOOSSENS, Mathias (ed). With the Church: Meditations on the Missal and the Breviary. J. H. Gottmer, 1963. vii, 856pp. Original black cloth, all edges red. 3 ribbons. Tape marks to endpapers. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Spine sl cocked. Text fresh. Good+ £35.00

413. GORREE, George. Memories of Charles de Foucauld, Explorer and Hermit, Seen in his Letters. Translated by Donald Attwater. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1938. xii, 168pp. 8 illus. No ownership marks. Spine sl foxed. VG £20.00

414. GRACIAN, Baltasar. Sanctuary Meditations for Priests and Frequent Communicants. Transl. from the original Spanish by Mariana Monteiro. R. Washbourne, 1876. xxxii, 262pp. Pocketsize: 10 x 16cm. Endpapers cracking over gutters. Orig green cloth gilt. Good+ £25.00

415. GRAEFF, Hilda C. The Case of Therese Neumann. Mercier, 1950. 155pp. With dw. No ownership marks. VG / Good+ £14.50

416. GRAEF, Hilda. The Light and the Rainbow: A Study in Christian Spirituality from its Roots in the Old Testament and its Development through the New Testament and the Fathers to Recent Times. Longmans, 1959. x, 414pp. Small pen stroke to one page. VG+ / VG £20.00

417. GROU, John Nicholas. Manual for Interior Souls (The Orchard Books). Burns & Oates, 1955. xxvi, 274pp. Pencil annotations to a few pages. VG+ / VG+ £24.00

418. (another) (The Orchard Books). Burns and Oates, 1958. 2nd impress. xxv, 273pp. VG £20.00

419. GROU, John Nicholas. Manual for Interior Souls: A Collection of Unpublished Writings. St. Anselm's Society, 1910. 4th edn. xvi, 415pp. Original blue cloth gilt, unfaded. Front endpaper inscribed with a hymn. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £24.00

420. GROU, John Nicholas. Meditations on the Love of God. Ed. A Monk of Parkminster. (The Orchard Books). Burns & Oates, 1962. xxvi, 198pp. Near Fine / VG+ £26.00

421. GUIBERT, Joseph de. The Theology of the Spiritual Life. Translated by Paul Barrett. Sheed & Ward, 1954. x, 382pp. Spine very sl faded. No ownership marks. VG+ £30.00

422. HALLACK, Cecily. Out of the Blue. Samuel Walker, 1939. 1st edn. 109pp, illus. Bookplate to inside frontboard. Paperback. VG £13.00

423. HAWKINS, Anne Hunsaker. Archetypes of Conversion: The Autobiographies of Augustine, Bunyan, and Merton. Bucknell U P, 1985. 192pp. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG+ £15.00

424. HEUFELDER, Emmanuel. The Way to God According to the Rule of Saint Benedict. Translated by Luke Eberle. With a translation of The Rule of Saint Benedict by Oswald Hunter Blair (Cistercian Studies 49). Cistercian Pub, 1983. 302pp. No ownership marks. Spine edges sl rubbed. Paperback. VG+ £15.00

425. HILTON, Walter. The Scale of Perfection. Watkins, 1948. lxvi, 464pp. VG / VG £20.00

426. HODGSON, Geraldine E. (ed). Early English Instructions and Devotions: Rendered into Modern English by Geraldine E. Hodgson. John M Watkins, 1913. 1st edn. 151pp. Original blue cloth gilt. Front endpage clipped. Endpapers browned. VG £10.00

427. HODGSON, G. (ed). Office Psalms: From Rolle's Psalter and S. Augustine's Enarrationes. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1931. 1st edn. xx, 106pp. Sp sl faded. Scarce. VG £17.00

428. HOGG, James et al. Spiritualitat Heute und Gestern: Internationaler Kongress vom 4. bis 7. August 1982: Band 2 (Analecta Cartusiana, 35). Inst. A und A, 1983. 200pp. 4to: 20.5 x 28.5cm. No ownership marks. 12 essays, 5 in English, 7 in German. Paperback. Fine £24.00

429. HOLBOCK, Ferdinand. Married Saints and Blesseds Through the Centuries. Translated by Michael J. Miller. Ignatius, 2002. 507pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £10.00

430. HOLLYWOOD, Amy. The Soul as Virgin Wife: Mechthild of Magdeburg, Marguerite Porete, and Meister Eckhart. Notre Dame, 2001. x, 331pp. No ownership marks. Pback. Fine £17.00

431. HOUSELANDER, Caryl. The Reed of God. Catholic Book Club, 1945. xii, 128pp. VG £12.50

432. HUVELIN, Abbe. Some Spiritual Guides of the Seventeenth Century. Translated, with an introduction, by Joseph Leonard. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1927. lxxvii, 195pp. Original purple cloth, spine sl dulled. Page edges sl toned. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £32.00

433. IGNATIUS of LOYOLA, St. Letters of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Selected and Translated by William J. Young. Chicago: Loyola U P, 1959. xiii, 450pp. VG £25.00

434. IGNATIUS of LOYOLA, St. The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Translated with a Commentary and a Translation of the Directorium in Exercitia by W. H. Longridge. Mowbray, 1950. 4th edn. xxxvi, 351pp. Top edges toned. Sp sl faded. VG £20.00

435. IGUMEN CHARITON of VALAMO (ed.). The Art of Prayer: An Orthodox Anthology. Translated by E. Kadloubovsky and E. M. Palmer. Edited with an Introduction by Timothy Ware. Faber, 1976. 4th impress. 287pp. Fresh copy. Near Fine / VG+ £40.00

436. INGE, William Ralph. Christian Mysticism Considered in Eight Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford. Methuen, 1918. 4th edn. xv, 379pp. VG £15.00

437. INGE, William Ralph. Christian Mysticism: Considered in Eight Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford (The Bampton Lectures 1899). Methuen, 1912. 2nd edition. xv, 379pp. Original blue cloth. Owner's signature of Eric Mascall dated 1965. VG £14.00

438. (another). Methuen, 1912. 2nd edition. xv, 379pp.. VG £12.50

439. INGE, William Ralph. Studies of English Mystics: St Margaret's Lectures 1905. John Murray, 1906. 1st edition. vi, 239pp. Original green cloth gilt, unfaded. VG £13.00

440. INGRAM, John K. (ed). Middle English Translations of De Imitatione Christi (Early English Text Society, Extra Series, 63). Kraus Reprint, 1987. xxxii, 269pp. Reprint of 1893 edn. Very slight marks to page edges. Near Fine £29.00

441. IVENS, Michael. Understanding the Spiritual Exercises: Text and Commentary, a Handbook for Retreat Directors. Gracewing, 1988. xx, 272pp. Dw sl edgeworn. Fine / VG £20.00

442. JAMART, Francois. Complete Spiritual Doctrine of St. Therese of Lisieux.. Alba House, 1961. 320pp. Minor crease to front cover. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £26.00

443. JOHN of the CROSS, St. The Complete Works. Translated and edited by E. Allison Peers from the critical edition of P. Silverio de Santa Teresa. 3 vols. Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1947. 3rd impress. lxxvii, 486 + ix, 470 + viii, 468pp. Dws price-clipped with wear at ends of spines but protected in removable clear plastic sleeves. Top edges sl browned. Owner's signatures. Some pencil underlining and annotation. VG+ / VG £55.00

444. JOHN XXIII, Pope. Letters to His Family. Chapman, 1970. xviii, 833pp. Frontis. VG+/VG £16.00

445. JONES, Cheslyn, Geoffrey WAINWRIGHT and Edward YARNOLD (eds). The Study of Spirituality. SPCK, 1986. xxix, 634pp. Fine / Near Fine £14.50

446. KADLOUBOVSKY, E. and G. E. H. PALMER (eds). Early Fathers from the Philokalia, together with some Writings of St. Abba Dorotheus, St. Isaac of Syria and Gregory Palamas. Eds E. Kadloubovsky and G. E. H. Palmer. Faber & Faber, 1959. 2nd impress. 421pp. Original blue cloth. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Spine very sl faded. VG £25.00

447. KEMPE, Margery. The Book of Margery Kempe. The text from the unique MS. owned by Colonel W. Butler-Bowdon. Edited with introduction and glossary by Prof. Sanford Brown Meech. Vol I. Oxford U P, 1961. 2nd impr. lxviii, 441pp. Near Fine £18.00

448. KERR, C. Teresa Helena Higginson: Servant of God, "The Spouse of the Crucified", 1844-1905. Sands, 1927. 364pp., frontis. Rear joint sl slack. Good+ £24.00

449. KERR, Lady Cecil. Teresa Helena Higginson Servant of God 1844-1905. Publ. Jules Hovine, 1979. 1st thus. 364pp. No ownership marks. reprint of 1927 edn. VG £20.00

450. KING, Archdale A. Citeaux and Her Elder Daughters. Burns & Oates, 1954. xii, 411pp., 10 illus. Light foxing to top edges. Dw sl chipped and edgeworn. VG / VG £18.00

451. KURYLUK, Ewa. Veronica and Her Cloth: History, Symbolism, and Structure of a "True" Image. Basil Blackwell, 1991. xvi, 272pp., many illus. Near Fine / Near Fine £28.00

452. LANGUET de GERGY, Jean-Joseph. Traite de la Confiance en la Misericorde de Dieu pour la Consolation des ames que la Crainte Jette dans le Decouragement. Augmente d'un Traite du Faux Bonheur, des Gens du Monde, & du Vrai Bonheur de la Vie Chretienne. Garnier, 1754. 7th edn. xvi,447, (iv)pp. Original full calf, raised bands, floral gilt decor to compartments, handwritten title label. Page edges tinted red. Green silk marker. VG £41.00

453. LEBRETON, Jules. The Life & Teaching of Jesus Christ Our Lord. Translated from the French. 2 vols. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1935-43. xxxii, 385 + ix, 464pp. Vol I is revised edn. Dws edgeworn, but protected in removable clear plastic sleeves. VG / Good+ £15.00

454. LEEN, Edward. The Voice of a Priest. Ed. Bernard J. Kelly. Sheed & Ward, 1947. 1st edn. viii, 200pp. Dw sl edgeworn & chipped at head of spine. VG / VG £20.00

455. LEGUEU, Stanislas. Sister Gertrude Mary, "A Mystic of Our Own Days" (the Sister of the Community of Saint Charles, Angers who Foretold the Conversions of Caldey and Saint Bride's). Extracts from her Diary from the French of Stanislas Legueu. With a Preface by Bede Camm. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1915. 2nd edn. xlvii, 182pp., 6 illus. Spine faded. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Small splits at each end of spine of front board. Good+ £25.00

456. LEKAI, Louis J. The White Monks: A History of the Cistercian Order. Cistercian Fathers, 1953. viii, 328pp, 32 b/w iilus. Near Fine / VG £18.50

457. LEPETIT, Charles. Two Dancers in the Desert: The Life of Charles de Foucauld. Foreword by Carlo Carretto. Orbis, 1983. x, 118pp. Frontis. Page edges sligthly foxed. VG / VG £12.00

458. LOUISE MARGARET CLARET de la TOUCHE. The Life and Work of Mother Louise Margaret Claret de la Touche containing A Message from Our Divine Lord for the Clergy of the World. Ed. Patrick O'Connell. Tan, 1987. xxi, 234pp.. Paperback. VG £15.00

459. LULL, Ramon. The Book of the Lover and the Beloved. Translated from the Catalan with an Introductory Essay by E. Allison Peers. New Edition Revised and enlarged. SPCK, 1945. vi, 91pp. Pocketsize (17 x 11cm). No ownership marks. VG+ / Good+ £20.00

460. LULLE, Raymond. L'Art Bref. Traduction, Introduction et Notes par Armand Llinares (Sagesses Chretiennes). Cerf, 1991. 192pp. Illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £11.00

461. MALLORY, Marilyn May. Christian Mysticism: Transcending Techniques: A Theological Reflection on the Empirical Testing of the Teaching of St. John of the Cross. Van Gorcum Assen, 1977. xix, 304pp. Owner's initials. Page edges foxed. Paperback. Good+ £20.00

462. MARIN, Michel-Ange. Lives of the Desert Fathers: Their Spiritual Doctrine and Monastic Discipline. Translated from the French Edition of 1863. Canada: Editions Magnificat, 1991. 1st Eng edn. 572pp. Very minor foxing to top edges. Near Fine £48.00

463. MARMION, Bl. Columba. The English Letters of Abbot Marmion 1858-1923. With a foreword by Amleto G. Cardinal Cicognami. Helicon, 1962. 1st edition. xvi, 228pp., illus. Minor tape marks to flaps and inside boards. Light foxing to top edges. VG / VG £28.00

464. MARMION, Bl. Columba. Christ, the Life of the Soul. Translated by Alan Bancroft. Foreword by B.J. Groeschel. Gracewing, 2005. xxv, 532pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £15.00

465. (another). Gracewing, 2005. xxv, 532pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £14.00

466. MARY of AGREDA, Venerable. Divine Mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary: Unabridged extracts from the work Mystical City of God: being revelations on the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Augustine, 1986. 250pp. Paperback. VG £24.00

467. McCANN, Justin (ed). The Cloud of Unknowing and Other Treatises. With a Commentary on the Cloud by Augustine Baker. Edited by Justin McCann. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1943. 4th edn. xxviii,215pp. No ownership marks. Light foxing to top edges. VG / Good+ £14.00

468. McCANN, Justin (ed). The Rule of St Benedict: In Latin and English. Sheed & Ward, 1972. xxiv, 214pp. No ownership marks. Page edges sl marked. VG £15.00

469. McELLIGOTT, C.J. The Crown of Life: A Study of Perseverance. B. Herder, 1963. xiv, 268 pp. Light blue cloth gilt. VG £10.00

470. McGINN, Bernard and John MEYENDORFF (eds). Christian Spirituality: Origins to the Twelfth Century. SCM, 1985. xxv, 502pp. Illus. Paperback. VG+ £14.00

471. McINERNY, Dennis Q. Thomas Merton: The Man and His Work (Cistercian Studies Series, 27). Cistercian, 1974. xii, 128pp. Dw edgeworn with faded spine. VG / Good £18.00

472. McINTOSH, Mark A. Mystical Theology: The Integrity of Spirituality and Theology. Blackwell, 1999. xi, 246pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £16.50

473. McNABB, Vincent. Eleven, Thank God! (Memories of a Catholic Mother). By Her Son. Sheed & Ward, 1942. viii, 71pp. Spine sl cocked. Fresh condition. VG+ £20.00

474. McNABB, Vincent. Prayers of Father Vincent McNabb. With a foreword by Donald Proudman. Blackfriars Publ, 1955. 1st edition. x, 11-72pp. Pocketsize (10.5 x 15cm). No ownership marks. Fine / VG+ £24.00

475. MECHTHILD of MAGDEBURG, St. Selections from The Flowing Light of the Godhead. Translated from the Middle High German with Introduction, Notes and Interpretive Essay by Elizabeth A. Andersen. D. S. Brewer, 2003. 170pp. Near Fine £13.50

476. MERTON, Thomas. The Climate of Monastic Prayer (Cistercian Studies). Irish Uni Press, 1969. 154pp. Dw partly discol and faded on spine. VG+ / VG £14.00

477. MERTON, Thomas. The Courage for Truth: The Letters of Thomas Merton to Writers. Selected and edited by Christine M. Bochen. Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1993. 1st edition. xiv, 314pp. Near Fine / Near Fine £20.00

478. MERTON, Thomas. Elected Silence: The Autobiography of Thomas Merton. With a Foreword by Evelyn Waugh. Hollis & Carter, 1954. 1st thus. x, 333pp. New edition has new format & dw design. Near Fine / Near Fine £40.00

479. MERTON, Thomas. Elected Silence: The Autobiography of Thomas Merton. With a Foreword by Evelyn Waugh. Hollis & Carter, 1949. 1st edn, 1st imp. viii, 382pp. Orig black cloth, spine sl scuffed but unfaded. Top edges red. Spine sl cocked. Good+ £24.00

480. (another). Hollis & Carter, 1949. 1st edn. viii, 381pp. Original black cloth. Front hinge sl slack but endpaper uncracked at gutter. VG £18.00

481. MERTON, Thomas. Exile Ends in Glory: The Life of a Trappistine, Mother M. Berchmans. Bruce, 1949. 4th impress. xii, 311pp. Dw edgeworn. VG / Good+ £20.00

482. MERTON, Thomas. The Hidden Ground of Love: The Letters on Religious Experience and Social Concerns: Ed. W. H. Shannon. Farrar, 1985. xiv, 669pp. Paperback. VG £14.50

483. MERTON, Thomas. No Man is an Island. Hollis & Carter, 1955. 1st edn. 233pp. Top edges sl toned. Near Fine / Near Fine £18.00

484. MERTON, Thomas. Seeds of Contemplation (A New Directions Book). James Laughlin, 1949. 1st Am. edn. 201pp., frontis. Brown woven cloth with 2 printed labels. Small amount of pencil underlining. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Front hinge sl slack. VG £30.00

485. MERTON, Thomas. Seeds of Contemplation. Hollis & Carter, 1950. 2nd rev edn. vii, 198pp. 10.5 x 17cm. 1st edn was 1949. Dw sl chipped at head of spine. Top edges red. VG+ / VG £24.00

486. MERTON, Thomas. Seeds of Contemplation. Hollis & Carter, 1956. Revised edition. vii, 198pp. 10.5 x 17cm. VG+ / VG+ £17.00

487. MERTON, Thomas. The Seven Storey Mountain. SPCK, 1995. 429pp., illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £12.50

488. MERTON, Thomas. Waters of Silence. With a Foreword by Evelyn Waugh. Hollis & Carter, 1950. 1st edn. 299pp. Pencil annotation to 1 page only. VG / VG £15.00

489. (another). Hollis & Carter, 1950. 1st edn. 299pp. Foxing to page edges. VG / VG+ £14.00

490. MICHALENKO, Sophia. Mercy My Mission: Life of Sister Faustina H. Kowalska. Marian Press, 1987. 258pp. No ownership marks. Illus. Paperback. Near Fine £15.00

491. MICHEL, Dan. Dan Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt, or Remorse of Conscience, Volume 1: Text. Richard Morris's transcription now newly collated with the unique manuscript British Museum MS. Arundel 57 by Pamela Gradon (Early English Text Society, Original Series 23). Kraus Reprint, 1965. ix, 271 pp. Reprint of the 1866 Oxford edn. Brown cloth, boards mildly dampstained and gilt tarnished. VG £21.00

492. MOINE, Claudine. You Looked at Me: The Spiritual Testimony of Claudine Moine. Translation, introduction and notes by Gerard Caroll. James Clarke, 1989. xi, 324pp. illus. No ownership marks. Map. Light foxing to top edges. VG / VG £15.00

493. MOREY, Adrian. David Knowles: A Memoir. DLT, 1979. viii, 166pp. VG+ / VG+ £12.50

494. MORTON, James. The Nuns' Rule Being the Ancren Riwle Modernised by James Morton with introduction by Abbot Gasquet (The King's Classics). Chatto & Windus, 1907. xxvii, 339pp, 15.5 x 12.5 cm. Quarter parchment, grey boards. Frontis with guard. VG+ £20.00

495. NEWMAN, Barbara. Sister of Wisdom: St. Hildegard's Theology of the Feminine. Scolar, 1987. 1st edn. xx, 289pp., illus. Near Fine / Fine £35.00

496. PARENTE, Allesio. The Holy Souls: "Viva Padre Pio". San Giovanni Rotondo: Our Lady of Grace Capuchin Friary, 1988. 222pp., illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £15.00

497. PARENTE, Alessio. "Send Me Your Guardian Angel": Padre Pio. San Giovanni Rotondo: Our Lady of Grace Friary, 1983. xiv, 208pp., illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £14.00

498. PETERSEN, Gerlac. The Divine Soliloquies of Gerlac Petersen, Canon Regular of Deventer. Translated from the Latin by Monialis. Longmans, Green, 1920. xx, 106pp. No dw. VG £20.00

499. PHILIPON, Marie-Michel (ed). Conchita: A Mother's Spiritual Diary. Alba House, 1978. xx, 256pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £20.00

500. POULAIN, R. P. The Graces of Interior Prayer: A Treatise of Mystical Theology. Kegan Paul & Co, 1912. 2nd impr. xxiv, 637pp. No dw. No ownership marks. Original dark grey cloth gilt, unfaded. Rear endpaper uncracked at gutter, but front endpaper just starting to crack at gutter. A little foxing to page edges. VG £40.00

501. PROYART, Abbe. The Life of Madame Louise, a Carmelite Nun, and Daughter of Louis XV, King of France. Salisbury: Printed for the Translator, 1807. xxiii,418pp. Leather spine, marbled boards. Red gilt spine label. Sp rubbed & frayed at head. A very little pencil sidelining. VG £36.00

502. PROYART, Abbe. Vie de Madame Louise de France. Religieuse Carmelite, Fille de Louis XV. 2 vols (set). Chez Mequignon, 1819. 292 + 252pp., frontis. 8vo (12 x 17.5cm). Half tan calf, marbled paper to boards. Marbled endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £35.00

503. RADDEN, Jennifer (ed). The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva. Oxford U P, 2000. 1st edition. xv, 373pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £38.50

504. RAYMOND, M. Burnt Out Incense. P. J. Kenedy, 1949. 1st edn. xviii, 457pp. No dw. Original cloth, unfaded, pictures of church to front board. VG £20.00

505. RAYMOND, M. Three Religious Rebels: Forefathers of the Trappists (The Sage of Citeaux: First Epoch). P. J. Kenedy, 1944. 3rd edition. xvi, 326pp. No dw. VG+ £24.00

506. RIOS, Romanus. Benedictines of Today: Studies in Modern Benedictine Sanctity. With an Introductory Note by Adrian Taylor. Stanbrook Abbey, 1946. 1st edn. xi, 533pp. No dw. Original black cloth. A few pencil annotations. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £20.00

507. ROSSMAN, Doreen Mary. A Light Shone In the Darkness: The Story of the Stigmatist and Mystic Therese Neumann of Konnersreuth. Queenship, 1997. xiv, 240pp. Illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £15.00

508. SANDHURST, B. C. How Heathen is Britain? Collins, 1946. 1st edn, 2nd impress. 64pp. With a preface by C. S. Lewis. VG+ / VG+ £20.00

509. SCHMOGER, Carl E. The Life of Anne Catherine Emmerich. 2 vols. Tan Books, 1976. xxxiv, 599 + x, 698pp. No ownership marks. Vol 1 is Near Fine, Vol 2 is VG. Paperback. VG+ £30.00

510. SERTILLANGES, A. G. What Jesus Saw from the Cross. Sophia, 1996. v, 245pp. Near Fine / Near Fine £28.00

511. SHEED, Frank J (ed). The Book of the Saviour. Assembled by F.J. Sheed. Sheed & Ward, 1952. 1st edn. xii, 338pp. Colour and b/w illus. Dw chipped at ends of spine. VG / Good+ £25.00

512. SHEEN, Fulton J. Peace of Soul. Blandford, 1950. 1st Eng edn. 289pp. Spine faded. VG £12.50

513. SHEEN, Fulton J. Peace of Soul. Blandford, 1950. 1st edn. 289pp. No ownership marks. Original blue cloth, unfaded. VG £12.00

514. SHEEN, Fulton J. Three to Get Married. Blandford, 1951. 1st UK edn. 294pp. Original salmon cloth. Corners sl pushed in. VG £20.00

515. SISTER AGATHA MARY. The Rule of Saint Augustine: An Essay in Understanding. Augustinian Press, 1992. 350pp. No ownership marks. VG+ / Fine £30.00

516. SOPER, Laurence and Peter J. ELLIOTT (eds). Thoughts of Jesus Christ: Christ Lives! Christ Reigns! Christ Conquers! CTS, 1970. xii, 148pp., frontis. No dw. Yellow vinyl covers, sl marked. No ownership marks. VG £17.00

517. STEIN, Edith. The Science of the Cross: A Study of St John of the Cross: Edited by Dr L. Gelber and Fr Romaeus Leuven. Translated by Hilda Graef. Burns & Oates, 1960. 1st edn. xlx, 243pp. Dw edgeworn. Page edges sl foxed/toned. VG / Good+ £35.00

518. STORR, Rayner (ed). Concordance to the Latin Original of the Four Books known as De Imitatione Christi Given to the World A.D. 1441 by Thomas A Kempis. Compiled with Full Contextual Quotations by Rayner Storr. Oxford UP, 1910. xvi, 599pp. Includes loose 1911 supplement (16pp). Twice inscribed to Dom Vincent Scully by the editor. Original blue cloth gilt, unfaded. Hinges sound. Top edges gilt. Scarce. VG+ £40.00

519. (another). Oxford UP, 1910. xvi, 599pp. 23 x 15cm. Top edges gilt. VG+ £40.00

520. SUSO, Bl. Henry. The Life of Blessed Henry Suso by Himself. Translated from the original German by Thomas Francis Knox. Burns, Lambert, & Oates, 1865. xii, 320pp. Small 8vo (10.5 x 17cm). Orig green blind-decorated cloth, gilt lettering and decoration to spine. VG £40.00

521. TANQUEREY, Adolphe. The Spiritual Life: A Treatise on Ascestical and Mystical Theology. Translated by Herman Branderis. Desclee, 1930. 2nd rev edn. xlviii, 750pp. No ownership marks. Original silver-grey cloth, spine sl faded. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £35.00

522. TANQUEREY, Adolphe. The Spiritual Life: A Treatise on Ascetical and Mystical Theology. Desclee, 1930. xlviii, 750, 21pp. Top edges sl foxed. Hinges sound. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Spine lettering faded. Lacks half title page. VG £35.00

523. TAULER, John. Meditations on the Life and Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Thomas Baker, 1889. 2nd edn. vii, 446pp. Original brown cloth gilt. VG £28.00

524. TAULER, John. Meditations on the Life and Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Attributed to John Tauler, Dominican Friar. Translated from the Latin by the late A. P. J. Cruikshank. Fourth Edition, with a Preface by Bertrand Wilberforce. Art & Book, 1906. 4th edn. x, 446pp. Green cloth, red and black printed spine label. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £28.00

525. THERESE of Lisieux, St. Autobiography of a Saint. Newly translated by Ronald Knox. With a Foreword by Vernon Johnson. Harvill, 1958. 1st thus. 320pp. Colour pictorial dw, chipped with losses, but protected. Pg edges sl toned. Illus. No ownership marks. VG / Good £12.00

526. (another). Harvill, 1958. 320pp. Dw has small loss at bottom front. VG / Good+ £12.00

527. THERESE of LISIEUX, St. Collected Letters of Saint Therese of Lisieux. Edited by the Abbe Combes. With a Preface by Vernon Johnson. Sheed & Ward, 1949. 1st edn. xvi, 348pp. Light foxing to top edges and dw. VG / VG £20.00

528. THOMAS MORE, St. A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation. A modernised version edited with an introduction by Philip E. Hallett. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1937. x, 301pp. Page edges lightly browned/foxed. Spine sl faded. VG £20.00

529. THOMAS MORE, St. The Tower Works: Devotional Writings. Edited by Garry E. Haupt (Yale Edition of the Works). Yale U P, 1980. 1st edn. xxvii, 322pp., frontis. Near Fine £25.00

530. THURSTON, Herbert. The Stations of the Cross. Burns and Oates, 1914. Reprint. xii, 183pp. Many illus. Original black cloth gilt. VG £24.00

531. TISSOT, Joseph (ed). The Interior Life: Simplified and Reduced to its Fundamental Principle. Translated by W.H. Mitchell. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1943. 2nd edn. xvi, 292pp. Orig red cloth. Very light foxing to page edges and endpapers. No ownership marks. VG £20.00

532. TJADER, Marguerite. The Most Extraordinary Woman in Rome. Generalate House / Sisters of St Bridget, 1987. viii, 231pp. Paperback. Near Fine £14.00

533. TOTAH, Mary David. The Spirit of Solesmes: Dom Prosper Gueranger (1805-75), Abbess Cecile Bruyere (1845-1909), Dom Paul Delatte (1848-1937). Gracewing, 2016. 266p. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £10.00

534. TROCHU, Francis. Jeanne Jugan: Sister Marie of the Cross: Foundress of the Institute of the Little Sisters of the Poor 1792 - 1879. Vitte, 1960. xiv, 288pp. Many illus. VG+ / VG £20.00

535. UNDERHILL, Evelyn. The Essentials of Mysticism, and Other Essays. J. M. Dent, 1920. 1st edn. viii, 246pp. No ownership marks. Spine sl marked. VG £20.00

536. UNDERHILL, Evelyn. The Golden Sequence: A Fourfold Study of the Spiritual Life. Methuen, 1932. 2nd edn. xiii, 193pp. No ownership marks. Cloth sl dulled on spine. VG £20.00

537. UNDERHILL, Evelyn. The Mount of Purification, with Meditations and Prayers, 1949, and Collected Papers, 1946. Longmans, 1962. vi, 333pp. Underlining to a few pages. VG+ £38.00

538. UNDERHILL, Evelyn. Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Man's Spiritual Consciousness. Methuen, 1957. xviii, 519pp. Reprint of 12th rev edn. Original green cloth, spine sl faded. Minor stain to top edges. Small amount of pencil underlining. VG £17.00

539. UNDERHILL, Evelyn. Mystics of the Church. James Clarke, 1975. 260pp. With dw. No ownership marks. Reprint of 1925 ed. Fine / Near Fine £20.00

540. (another). James Clarke, 1975. 260pp. Dw sl stained, chipped and price-clipped but protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Foxing to top edges. VG / Good £15.00

541. UNDERHILL, Evelyn. Ruysbroeck. G. Bell, 1915. 1st edn. 193pp. Minor pencil annotations to early and late pages. VG £24.00

542. van KAAM, Adrian L. A Light to the Gentiles: The Life Story of the Venerable Francis Libermann. Bruce Publishing, 1963. 2nd impress. viii, 311pp., illus. Offset browning to endpapers. Dw sl edgeworn. VG+ / Good+ £20.00

543. VAN RUYSBROECK, Jan. The Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage, The Sparkling Stone, The Book of Supreme Truth. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Evelyn Underhill. Translated from the Flemish by C. A. Wynschenk Dom. John M Watkins, 1951. xxxii, 260pp. Reprint of 1916 edn. Dw price-clipped and sl faded on spine. VG+ / VG £32.00

544. van RUUSBROEC, Jan. The Spiritual Espousals. Edited by J. Alaerts. Introduced by P. Mommaers. Michael Glazier, 1995. viii, 219pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £10.00

545. van ZELLER, Hubert. The Holy Rule: Notes on St. Benedict's Legislation for Monks. Sheed & Ward, 1959. 1st edition. xii, 476pp. Dw chipped and edgeworn. VG / Good £28.00

546. van ZELLER, Hubert. Sackcloth and Ashes: Six Minor Prophets. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1936. 1st edn. xiv, 93pp. No ownership marks. Browning to endpapers. VG £10.00

547. VOGL, Adalbert Albert. Therese Neumann: Mystic and Stigmatist, 1898-1962. Tan, 1987. xxiv, 172pp., illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £12.50

548. von HUGEL, Friedrich. The Mystical Element of Religion as Studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and Her Friends. 2 vols. Dent, 1933. 2nd rev edn. xxxix, 466 + vi, 422pp. VG £29.50

549. WALSH, James (ed.). Pre-Reformation English Spirituality. Burns & Oates, 1965. xiv, 287pp. Signed by editor. 20 essays by Edmund Colledge, C.H. Lawrence, James Walsh, Germain Marc'hadour et al. Date from Library Hub. Fine / VG+ £25.00

550. WALSH, J. (ed.). Spirituality Through the Centuries: Ascetics and Mystics of the Western Church. Burns & Oates, 1964. x, 342pp. Signature of P. G. Walsh. 26 essays, by H. Crouzel, J. Danielou, E. Colledge, D. Knowles, P. G. Walsh, et al. Date from Library Hub. VG+ / VG £28.00

551. WEBB, Clement C. J. The Devotions of Saint Anselm: Archbishop of Canterbury (The Library of Devotion). Methuen, 1903. xxxiii, 151pp. Decorative title page. A Little underlining to introduction. Original ribbed green cloth gilt, unfaded. Top edges gilt. Pocketsize. VG+ £18.00

552. WIKENHAUSER, Alfred. Pauline Mysticism: Christ in the Mystical Teaching of St. Paul. Herder & Herder, 1960. 256pp. No ownership marks. Minor wear to dw. Near Fine / VG £38.00

553. WILLIAM of ST. THIERRY. The Meditations of William of St. Thierry: Meditativae Orationes. Translated from the Latin by a Religious of C.S.M.V. With an Introduction and Notes. Harper & Brothers, 1954. 108pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £14.00

554. WILLIAMSON, Benedict. Cecilia: Another of St. Therese's Little Legion. Alexander Ouseley, 1936. 1st edn. 185pp., illus. No ownership marks. VG £28.00

555. WILLIAMSON, Benedict. Gemma of Lucca. Alexander-Ouseley, 1932. 205pp., 4 illus. Dw has small losses at ends of spine. Top edges dust-marked. VG / Good £24.00

556. WILLIAMSON, Hugh Ross. The Walled Garden: An Autobiography. Michael Joseph, 1956. 1st edn. 231pp., frontis portrait. Foxing to page edges. Good+ / VG £17.00

557. WOHRER, Franz Karl, & John S, BAK (eds). British Literature and Spirituality: Theoretical Approaches and Transdisciplinary Readings. LIT, 2013. xxvii, 281pp. Paperback. Fine £20.00

558. WU, John C. H. Beyond East and West. Sheed & Ward, 1952. 1st edn. xi, 364pp., frontis. Original cloth. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG+ £25.00

559. (another). Sheed & Ward, 1952. 1st edn. xi, 364pp., frontis. Spine laminated. VG £20.00

THEOLOGY

560. BALTHASAR, Hans Urs von. Man In History: A Theological Study. Catholic Book Club, 1972. x, 342pp. VG+ / VG+ £35.00

561. BALTHASAR, Hans Urs von. The Office of Peter and the Structure of the Church. Translated by Andree Emery. Ignatius, 1986. 358pp. Paperback. Near Fine £13.50

562. BENOIT, Pierre. The Passion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Translated by Benet Weatherhead. Herder & Herder / DLT, 1969. x, 342pp. VG £12.00

563. BILLIAS, Nancy Mardas, Agnes B. CURRY and George F. McLEAN (eds). Karol Wojtyla's Philosophical Legacy. Council for Resarch in Values & Philosophy, 2008. iv, 352pp. 15 essays. No ownership marks. Slight wear to covers. Scarce. Paperback. VG £38.00

564. BLONDEL, Maurice. Letters on Apologetics and History and Dogma. Text presented by Alexander Dru & Illtyd Trethowan. Harvill Press, 1964. 1st edn thus. 301pp. Frontis portrait. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £12.50

565. BORDEYNE, Philippe. L'Homme et Son Angoisse: La Theologie Morale de 'Gaudium et Spes'. Les Editions du Cerf, 2004. 415, (v) pp. Spine sl creased. Paperback. Near Fine £17.00

566. BOUYER, Louis. The Christian Mystery: From Pagan Myth to Christian Mysticism. Translated by Illtyd Trethowan. T&T Clark, 1989. 1st edition. 303pp. No ownership marks. Mild foxing to top edges. VG+ / Fine £18.00

567. BOUYER, Louis. The Church of God: Body of Christ and Temple of the Spirit. Translated by Charles Underhill Quinn. Franciscan Herald, 1982. 1st edn. xvii, 567pp. Near Fine / VG+ £20.00

568. (another). T&T Clark, 1989. 1st edn. 303pp. VG / VG. £18.00

569. BOUYER, Louis. The Invisible Father: Approaches to the Mystery of Divinity. Translated by Hugh Gilbert, OSB. T&T Clark, 1999. viii, 320pp. Crease to top corner of rear cover, mildly affecting last 30 pages. Paperback. Near Fine £20.00

570. BOUYER, Louis. The Meaning of Sacred Scripture. Translated by Mary Perkins Ryan. Darton, Longman & Todd, 1960. xi, 258pp. Page edges sl toned. VG / VG £20.00

571. BOUYER, Louis. Woman and Man with God: An Essay on the place of the Virgin Mary in Christian theology and its significance for humanity. A translation by A. V. Littledale. Darton, Longman & Todd, 1960. ix, 212pp. Foxing to page edges. Scarce. Good+ / Good+ £38.00

572. CERFAUX, L. The Church in the Theology of St. Paul. English translation by Geoffrey Webb and Adrian Walker. Herder & Herder, 1959. 2nd impress. 419pp. VG / VG. £12.00

573. CHARUE, A. M. et al. Priesthood and Celibacy. Ancora, 1972. viii, 1023pp. 21 authors including H. Crouzel, H. Jedin, M. Nedoncelle, J. Coppens. Nr Fine / VG £45.00

574. CHENU, M. D. Faith and Theology. Translated by Denis Hickey. Gill, 1968. 1st edn. viii, 227pp. Near Fine £35.00

575. CONGAR, Yves M-J. Christ, Our Lady and the Church: A Study in Eirenic Theology. Transl. with an Introduction by Henry St. John. Longmans, Green, 1957. xx, 104pp. VG / VG £15.00

576. CONGAR, Yves M.-J. Dialogue Between Christians: Catholic Contributions to Ecumenism. Translated by Philip Loretz. Geoffrey Chapman, 1966. 1st edition. vii, 472pp. Owner's signature. Original green cloth, sl marked. Text sl toned. VG £28.00

577. CONGAR, M. J. Divided Christendom: A Catholic Study of the Problem of Reunion. G. Bles: Centenary Pr, 1939. 1st edn. xvi, 298pp. Small stain to top edges. VG / Good £60.00

578. CONGAR, Yves. Jesus Christ. Translated by Luke O'Neill. Geoffrey Chapman, 1966. 1st edn. 223pp. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £28.00

579. (another). Geoffrey Chapman, 1966. 1st edn. 224pp. No ownership marks. VG / VG. £26.00

580. CONGAR, Yves. The Mystery of the Church: Studies. Geoffrey Chapman, 1965. 2nd rev edn. xiv, 15-204pp. Half-title annotated. Tape marks to inside front covers. Paperback. Good+ £55.00

581. CONGAR, Yves. Power and Poverty in the Church. Chapman, 1964. 158pp. VG £14.00

582. CONGAR, Yves. Priest and Layman. DLT, 1967. 1st edn. ix, 478pp. Dw very sl chipped at ends spine but unclipped and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. VG+ / VG £40.00

583. (another). DLT, 1967. 1st edn. x, 478pp. Top edges sl toned. VG+ / VG £40.00

584. CROWE, Frederick E. Lonergan (Outstanding Christian Thinkers). Geoffrey Chapman, 1992. 1st edition. xiv, 146pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine £24.00

585. DANIELOU, Jean. God and Us: A Translation of Dieu et Nous by Walter Roberts. A. R. Mowbray & Co, 1957. 203pp. No ownership marks. VG / VG £20.00

586. de LUBAC, Henri. Catholicism: A Study of Dogma in Relation to the Corporate Destiny of Mankind. Burns & Oates, 1958. 2nd impress. xiv, 283pp. Good+ / Good+ £15.00

587. de LUBAC, Henri. Christian Faith: The Structure of the Apostles' Creed. Translated by Illtyd Trethowan and John Saward. Geoffrey Chapman, 1986. xv, 206pp. Paperback. VG £12.00

588. (another). Geoffrey Chapman, 1986. xvi, 206pp. No ownership marks. Pback. Near Fine £12.00

589. DE LUBAC, Henri. The Church: Paradox and Mystery. Translated from the French by James R Dunne. Ecclesia Press, 1969. 1st edn. viii, 128pp. VG / VG £35.00

590. DE LUBAC, Henri. The Mystery of the Supernatural. Transl. by Rosemary Sheed. Herder & Herder, 1967. 1st edn. xiv, 322pp. Striking red, black and blue dw, priceclipped but protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Unused. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine. £45.00

591. de LUBAC, Henri. The Sources of Revelation. Herder & Herder, 1968. 1st edn. xii, 244pp. Some pages have creased top corners. Dw edgeworn. VG / Good £30.00

592. (another). Herder & Herder, 1968. 1st edn. xii, 244pp. Near Fine £30.00

593. DULLES, Avery. The Reshaping of Catholicism: Current Challenges in the Theology of Church. Harper & Row, 1988. xii, 276pp. Top edges sl foxed. VG+ / VG+ £12.00

594. ECHLIN, Edward P. The Deacon in the Church: Past and Future. Alba House, 1971. 1st edn. xiv, 139pp. Top edges sl foxed. Annotations to one margin. Good+ / VG £30.00

595. ERNST, Cornelius. Multiple Echo: Explorations in Theology. Eds F Kerr O.P. & T Radcliffe O.P. Foreword by D MacKinnon. DLT, 1979. xiv, 248pp. No ownership marks. VG / VG £28.00

596. FLANAGAN, B. P. Communion, Diversity, and Salvation: the Contribution of Jean-Marie Tillard to Systematic Ecclesiology. T & T Clark, 2011. xii, 162 pp. Near Fine £30.00

597. GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE, Reginald. The One God: A Commentary on the First Part of St. Thomas' Theological Summa. B. Herder, 1954. 5th printing. viii,736pp. VG+ / VG £165.00

598. GILSON, Étienne and Henri de LUBAC. Letters of Étienne Gilson to Henri De Lubac: With a Commentary by Henri de Lubac. Ignatius, 1988. 247pp. Owner's signature. Covers rubbed and sl discol. Some turned top corners. Paperback. Good+ £40.00

599. GIRARD, René. Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World. Athlone, 1987. 1st UK edn. 469pp. Owner's signature. Dw perhaps sl faded on spine. Near Fine / Near Fine £65.00

600. GUARDINI, Romano. The Lord. Longmans, Green, 1956. 1st edition. xi, 535pp. Dw sl edgeworn and browned but unclipped and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. VG / VG £35.00

601. HAWARDEN, Edward. Wit Against Reason, or The Protestant Champion, the Great, the Incomparable Chillingworth, Not Invulnerable. Being a treatise, in which are laid open the noble adventures, and inimitable exploits of that immortal man in defence of the Bible, as he is pleas'd to call it, Chap. VI, 56: or rather, of all the new and contradictory religions in Christendom, against the Church of Rome. ~Hawarden's reply to Chillingworth’s ’The Religion of the Protestants a Safe Way to Salvation’ (1637). Brussels (London): No publisher, 1735. xlvii, (i), 131, (i) pp. 8vo. Text unmarked. Full original calf, double gilt ruling with decorative border to boards, blind-patterned decor to edges, raised bands with double ruled compartments to spine, no title. Hinges externally cracked, rear hinge sound, front hinge becoming loose. All edges speckled red. Pencil library inscription to front endpage. Good+ £41.00

602. HEURTLEY, Charles A. Harmonica Symbolica: A Collection of Creeds. Belonging to the Ancient Western Church, and to the Mediaeval English Church, arranged in chronological order and after the manner of a harmony. Oxford U P, 1858. x, 171pp. Text unmarked. Original textured cloth, sl faded on spine. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £20.00

603. JAKI, Stanley L. Bible and Science. Christendom, 1996. 222pp. No ownership marks. A little foxing to top edges. Paperback. Near Fine £25.00

604. JOHN of ST THOMAS. The Gifts of the Holy Ghost. Sheed & Ward, 1950. 1st edition. ix, 291pp. VG / VG £32.00

605. JURGENSMEIER, Freidrich. The Mystical Body of Christ as the Basic Principle of Religious Life. Geo. E. J. Coldwell, 1939. 309pp. Small 4to (16 x 23.5cm). Spine sl faded. VG £15.00

606. (another). Geo E.J. Coldwell, 1939. 310pp. Spine sl faded. No ownership marks. VG £15.00

607. LATOURELLE, Rene. Christ and the Church: Signs of Salvation. Translated by Sr. Dominic Parker. Alba House, 1972. viii, 324pp. Spine sl faded. VG £14.00

608. LATOURELLE, Rene. Theology of Revelation. Including a Commentary on the Constitution "Dei Verbum" of Vatican II. Alba House, 1966. 508pp. Foxing to top edges. VG / VG £24.00

609. LATOURELLE, Rene. Theology: Science of Salvation. Translated by Mary Dominic. St Paul Publ., 1969. xii, 276pp. VG / VG+ £12.50

610. LATOURELLE, Rene & Gerald O'COLLINS (eds.). Problems and Perspectives of Fundamental Theology. Fowler Wright, 1982. iv, 412pp. Paperback. VG £18.00

611. LAURET, Bernard & Francois REFOULE (eds.). Initiation a la pratique de la theologie: Introduction / Dogmatique 1 / Dogmatique II / Ethique / Pratique. 5 vols. Les Editions du Cerf, 1982. 544 + 526 + 792 + 712 + 390pp. Page edges sl toned. Paperback. VG+ £75.00

612. LEPICIER, Alexius M. Indulgences: Their Origin, Nature & Development. New & Enlarged Edition. Art & Book / Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1906. xxiv, 500pp. Original green cloth gilt. Foxing to prelims and page edges. VG £24.00

613. LONERGAN, Bernard. Method in Theology. Second Corrected Edition. DLT, 1975. 2nd rev edn. xii, 405pp. Top edges faintly foxed. Near Fine / Near Fine £14.50

614. LONERGAN, Bernard. Method in Theology. DLT, 1972. 1st edn. xii, 406pp. With dw. No ownership marks. Near Fine / VG+ £24.00

615. LONERGAN, Bernard. The Ontological and Psychological Constitution of Christ. (Collected Works 7). Univ of Toronto Pr, 2005. xvii, 295pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £22.00

616. LULLE, Raymond. Principes et Questions de Theologie: De la Quadrature et Triangulature du Cercle. Introduction et Notes de Armand Llinares. (Sagesses Chretiennes). Les Editions du Cerf, 1989. 264pp. Small stamp to front cover. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £16.00

617. LYNCH, William F. Images of Faith: An Exploration of the Ironic Imagination. Univ of Notre Dame Pr, 1973. 1st edition. x, 184pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine / VG £15.00

618. MacDONALD, Timothy I. The Ecclesiology of Yves Congar: Foundational Themes. Univ Pr of America, 1984. xxiv, 322pp. 1 default opening. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £50.00

619. MARTELET, Gustave. Deux Mille Ans d'Eglise en Question (Theologie du Sacerdoce). 3 vols: I. Crise de la foi, crise du pretre, II. Des Martyrs a l'Inquisition, III. Du Schisme d'Occident a Vatican II. Editions du Cerf, 1984. 296 + 436 + 368pp. Paperback. VG £45.00

620. MARTINET, Antoine. Religion in Society, or The Solution of Great Problems Placed within the Reach of Every Mind. 2 vols (set). With an Introduction by the Rt. Rev. John Hughes. New York: D & J Sadler, 1850. 1st edn. viii, 191 + 270 pp. Original blind-patterned chocolate cloth, sl edgeworn and sl marked. Volume I lacks front endpage. A very little pencil sidelining to vol. II. Front hinge of vol. I sl loose. Cloth splitting to spine of volume I. Good+ £18.00

621. McCOY, Alban. An Intelligent Person's Guide to Catholicism. Continuum, 2003. viii, 138pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Fine £10.00

622. McPARTLAN, Paul. The Eucharist Makes the Church: Henri de Lubac and John Zizioulas in Dialogue. T&T Clark, 1993. xxii, 342pp. Some top corners turned. Paperback. VG £24.50

623. MERSCH, Emile. The Theology of the Mystical Body. Translated by Cyril Vollert. B. Herder, 1952. xviii, 664pp. 24x16.cm. No ownership marks. VG+ / Good+ £50.00

624. (another). B. Herder, 1952. xviii, 663pp. No ownership marks. Original blue cloth. VG £48.00

625. MERSCH, Emile. The Whole Christ: The Historical Development of the Doctrine of the Mystical Body in Scripture and Tradition. Geo E.J. Coldwell, 1938. xvi, 624pp. Owner's signature of Eric Lionel Mascall, and a few pencil annotations. Spine sl faded. VG £40.00

626. MILNER, John. The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants and a Roman Catholic Divine. Addressed to Dr. Burgess … With Considerable Emendations by the Author. Derby: Thomas Richardson, 1842. 494pp. 12.5 x 8cm. Frontis. Pocketsize (12 x 8 x 3 cm). Bound in full smooth black calf, blind stamped device, gilt border & decor to boards. No ownership marks. Raised bands, gilt lettering & very elaborate gilt decoration to spine. Marbled endpapers & page edges, faded to top edges. Illus half-title page in Puginesque style. A very attractive book in fresh condition. VG+ £40.00

627. MOTHER MARY of ST AUSTIN. The Divine Crucible. Revised and Edited by Nicholas Ryan. Burns Oates, 1948. ix, 187pp. Cloth sl stained. Good+ £12.00

628. MUHLEN, H. L'Espirit dans L'Eglise (2 vols). Cerf, 1969. 471 + 354pp. Pencil annotations scattered throughout text. Paperback. Good+ £28.00

629. MURPHY, F. Christ the Form of Beauty: A Study in Theology and Literature. T&T Clark, 1995. 1st edn. vii, 236. Top edges sl foxed. Scarce. No ownership marks. Nr Fine / Fine £50.00

630. MURPHY, Francesca Aran. The Comedy of Revelation: Paradise Lost and Regained in Biblical Narrative. T&T Clark, 2000. xvii, 365pp. VG / VG+ £28.00

631. (another). T&T Clark, 2000. xvii, 365pp. A little scattered annotation. VG+ / Fine £25.00

632. NEUNER, Josef and Jacques DUPUIS. The Christian Faith in the Doctrinal Documents of the Catholic Church. Ed. J. Dupuis. Alba House, 2001. 7th rev edn. xliv, 1092pp. No ownership marks. Spine sl twisted. Light foxing to top edges. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG+ £25.00

633. NICHOLS, Aidan. Catholic Thought Since The Enlightenment: A Survey. Unisa Press / Gracewing, 1998. x, 224pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £11.50

634. ORMEROD, Neil. Method, Meaning and Revelation: The Meaning and Function of Revelation in Bernard Lonergan's Method in Theology. University Press of America, 2000. x, 304pp. Paperback. Top edges faintly foxed. No ownership marks. Near Fine £40.00

635. ORSY, Ladislas. The Church: Learning and Teaching. Magisterium, Assent, Dissent, Academic Freedom. Dominican Publ, 1987. 172pp. Scattered pencil annots. VG / Good+ £12.50

636. OTT, Ludwig. Le Sacrement de l'Ordre. Cerf, 1971. 452pp. Paperback. VG £20.00

637. PIEPER, Josef. Belief and Faith: A Philosophical Tract. Faber & Faber, 1963. 1st edn. xii, 106pp. No ownership marks. Dw faded on spine. Near Fine / VG £28.50

638. PIEPER, Josef. The End of Time: A Meditation on the Philosophy of History. Translated by Michael Bullock. Faber & Faber, 1954. 1st edn. 158pp. VG / VG. £18.00

639. PIEPER, Josef. Hope and History. Burns & Oates, 1969. 1st edn. 106pp. VG / VG £17.00

640. (another). Burns & Oates / Herder, 1969. 1st edn. 106pp. VG+ / VG+ £15.00

641. PIEPER, Josef. Love and Inspiration: A Study of Plato's Phaedrus. Transl. R. & C. Winston. Faber & Faber, 1965. 1st edn. xvi, 109pp. Front endpage clipped. Spine sl faded. VG £32.00

642. RAHNER, Hugo. Greek Myths and Christian Mysteries. Burns & Oates, 1963. 1st edn. xxii, 399pp. Many illus. No ownership marks. Original blue cloth. Page edges sl toned. VG £40.00

643. RAHNER, H. A Theology of Proclamation. Herder & Herder, 1967. 216pp. Top edges sl dust-foxed.VG / VG £16.00

644. (another). Herder, 1968. 216pp. VG / Good £13.00

645. RAHNER, Karl & Joseph, RATZINGER. Revelation and Tradition (QD17). Burnes & Oates, 1965. 78pp. No ownership marks. Top edges browned. Paperback. VG £24.00

646. RATZINGER, J. & K. LEHMANN. Vivre Avec L'Eglise. Traduit par Remi Brague et Robert Givord. Lethielleux / C. et V., 1977. 108pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £16.00

647. RATZINGER, Joseph. The God of Jesus Christ: Meditations on God in the Trinity. Franciscan Herald Pr,1978. 114pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £32.00

648. RATZINGER, Joseph. Introduction to Christianity. Translated by J. R. Foster. Search Pr, 1971. 1st edn 2nd impr. 280pp. Near Fine / VG+ £38.00

649. RATZINGER, Joseph. Principles of Catholic Theology: Building Stones for a Fundamental Theology. Transl. Mary Frances McCarthy. Ignatius, 1987. 1st edn. 398pp. VG+ / VG+ £35.00

650. RATZINGER, Joseph. Seeking God's Face. With The Lesson of the Christmas Donkey by Pope John Paul I. Franciscan Herald, 1982. 1st edn. 104pp. Fine / Fine £35.00

651. RAUPERT, J. Godfrey. The Supreme Problem. An Examination of Historical Christianity from the Standpoint of Human Life and Experience and in the Light of Physical Phenomena. R & T Washbourne, 1910. 1st edn. xx, 332pp. Endpapers uncracked at gutters.. Original cloth, with small stains. Front hinge sl slack. Page edges toned. Good £20.00

652. RIGAL, Jean. L'Ecclesiologie de Communion. Cerf, 1997. 392pp. A little annotation. Lower corner sl bumped. Binding tight. Paperback. VG £12.00

653. ROYAL, Robert. A Deeper Vision: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition in the Twentieth Century. Ignatius, 2015. 619pp. Paperback. Fine £15.00

654. SHEED, F. J. Theology and Sanity. Sheed & Ward, 1948. 4th impress. x, 345pp. Page edges sl toned. VG / Good. £12.00

655. SHERRY, Patrick. Spirit and Beauty: An Introduction to Theological Aesthetics. Oxford / Clarendon, 1992. 1st edition. viii, 192pp. Near Fine / Near Fine £24.00

656. SMITH, Brooke Williams. Jacques Maritain: Antimodern or Ultramodern?: An Historical Analysis of his Critics, his Thought, and his Life. Elsevier, 1976.194pp. Good / Good £14.00

657. SMITH, George D. (ed). The Teaching of the Catholic Church: A Summary of Catholic Doctrine. 2 vols (set). Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1948. 1st edn. xiv, 658 + xiii, 659-1316pp. Fore-edges sl toned. Dws laminated, not attached to boards. VG / Good+ £30.00

658. STODDARD, John L. Twelve Years in the Catholic Church. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1931. x, 174pp. Fresh condition. Near Fine / VG £10.00

659. THOROLD, Algar (ed). Readings from Friedrich von Hugel. With an introductory essay on his philosophy of religion. J.M. Dent, 1929. 1st. xxvi, 359pp. VG / VG £12.00

660. TRETHOWAN, Illtyd. Certainty: Philosophical and Theological. Dacre Pr, 1948. viii, 170pp. Religious library stamps to front endpage. VG £14.00

661. VINCENT FERRER, St. A Christology from the Sermons of St Vincent Ferrer. Ed. S.M.C. Blackfriars, 1954. viii, 211pp. Minor tape marks to inside boards. VG+ / VG+ £30.00

662. WELDON, Clodagh. Fr Victor White, OP: The Story of Jung's "White Raven". Univ of Scranton Pr, 2007. xii, 340pp. Illus. Covers sl rubbed. Paperback. Near Fine £40.00

663. WHITE, Victor. Soul and Psyche: An Enquiry into the Relationship of Psychotherapy and Religion. Collins & Harvill, 1960. 312pp. VG / VG+ £30.00

664. WOJTYLA, Karol. Sign of Contradiction. St Paul, 1979. xii, 206pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine / Fine £14.00

665. YENSON, Mark L. Existence as Prayer: The Consciousness of Christ in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar. Peter Lang, 2014. ix, 231pp. No ownership marks. Fine £35.00

MEDIEVAL STUDIES (Part 1: A-M by author) (Part 2 below)

666. ABULAFIA, Anna Sapir. Christians and Jews in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance. Routledge, 1995. x,196pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £30.00

667. AL-QALANISI, Ibn. The Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades. Extracted and translated from the Chronicle of Ibn Al-Qalanisi by H. A. R. Gibb. Luzac, 1932. 368pp. Owner's sig of Jean Dunbabin. With small amount of minor side-lining. Spine faded. Scarce. Good+ £50.00

668. ALDHELM, St. The Poetic Works. Translated by Michael Lapidge and James L. Rosier. With an Appendix by Neil Wright. D. S. Brewer, 1985. 1st edition. viii, 274pp. No dw. No ownership marks. Spine very sl faded. Near Fine £40.00

669. ALVARES, Francisco. The Prester John of the Indies: A True Relation of the Prester John, being the narrative of the Portugese Embassy to Ethiopia in 1520 written by Father Francisco Alvares. The translation of Lord Stanley of Alderney (1881) revised and edited with additional material by C. F. Beckingham and G. W. B. Huntingford. 2 vols (set) (Hakluyt Society Second Series CXIV and CXV). Cambridge U P, 1961. xvi, 322 + vi, 323-617pp. Bookplate of Geoffrey Rowell to inside front boards. Stain to front cover of dw of Vol 2. Dws price-clipped but protected in removable clear plastic sleeves. Many maps and illustrations, large folding map to rear of Vol 2. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Fine / VG £65.00

670. ARNOLD, Benjamin. Count and Bishop in Medieval Germany: A Study of Regional Power, 1100 - 1350. University of Pennsylvania, 1991. xiii, 212, (iii) pp, 4 maps & 6 tables. Charcoal cloth gilt with yellow endpapers, and dw. Foxing to top edges. No ownership marks. VG / VG £32.00

671. BALARD, Michel (ed). The Papacy and the Crusades. Ashgate, 2011. xii, 302pp. No dw. 20 essays: 12 in English, 8 in French. No ownership marks. Fine £50.00

672. BARBER, Malcolm. The Trial of the Templars. Cambridge U P, 2010. 2nd edn. x, 398pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £10.00

673. BARLOW, Frank. The English Church, 1000 - 1066: A History of the Later Anglo-Saxon Church. Longman, 1979. 2nd rev ed. xii, 354 pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £25.00

674. BEAU, A et al. Le Culte et les Reliques de Saint Benoit et de Sainte Scholastique. L'Abadia le Montserrat, 1979. 430pp., illus. Small 4to (17 x 23.5 cm). Working copy. Staining to covers and page edges. Uncut. Paperback. Good £27.00

675. BECKWITH, Sarah. Christ's Body: Identity, Culture and Society in Late Medieval Writings. Routledge, 1993. 1st edition. xii, 199pp. With dw. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £22.00

676. BEDE the VENERABLE, St. Bedae Venerabilis Opera. Pars III: Opera Homiletica / IV: Opera Rhythmica (Corpvs Christianorvm, Series Latina, CXXII). Typographi Brepols Editores Pontificii, 1955. xxi, 473pp. Owner's signature. Small quarto. Original red cloth. VG+ £54.00

677. BEDE the VENERABLE, St. History of the English Church and People. Translated by Leo Sherley-Price. Rev Latham. Introd by Melvyn Bragg. Folio Soci, 2010. 3rd impr. xxx, 328pp. Colour illus. No ownership marks. Damp-marked slipcase but book fresh. Near Fine £15.00

678. BEDE the VENERABLE, St. The Old English Version of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People: Collation of Four Manuscripts of the Work. Part II, 1 + Part II, 2. Edited by Thomas Miller (Early English Text Society, OS 110, 111) 2 vols. Oxford U P / EETS, 1963. xxiii, 288 + 289-597pp. No dws. Reprints of 1898 editions. Owner's signature. Fine £54.00

679. BENOIT, Jean-Luc. Potigny, Saint Edme, Les Moines et Leurs Visions: L'Abbaye Cistercienne Pendant la Premiere Moitie du XIIIe Siecle. Memoire de D.E.A. sous la direction de Mme. P. L'Hermite-Leclercq, Paris IV – Sorbonne. 2 vols. Publ. by author, 1997. 258 + 259-427pp., illus. Doctoral thesis bound in paper covers, black cloth to spines, additional clear acetate front covers. Cover to vol. I in col; cover to vol. II ('Annexes') in b/w. A very few marginal annot to vol. II. With loose photocopy of letter from author to an English scholar (one of his thesis examiners?). Front hinge of vol. 1 starting to work loose. Paperback. Near Fine £100.00

680. BERNARD, G. W. The Late Medieval English Church: Vitality and Vulnerability Before the Break with Rome. Yale U P, 2012. 1st edn. x, 304pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £14.00

681. (another). Yale U P, 2012. 1st edn. x, 304pp. Illus. Fine / Fine £14.00

682. BIBLIOTHEQUE HUMANISTE de SELESTAT. Liber Miraculorum Sancte Fidis. Soc Amis de la Bibliotheque, 1994. 120 leaves in facsimile. 33 x 22.5cm.. Limited to 2000 copies. Fine £100.00

683. BIELER, Ludwig (ed.). The Irish Penitentials. With an Appendix by D. A. Binchy. Dublin Inst for Adv Studies, 1975. x, 367pp. 23.5 x 16cm. No ownership marks. Near Fine £40.00

684. BLAIR, John & Richard SHARPE (eds.). Pastoral Care Before the Parish. Leicester U P, 1992. (x), 298pp. Illus. No ownership marks. Dw very sl rubbed. Fine / Fine £115.00

685. BOAS, Adrian J. Jerusalem in the Time of the Crusades: Society, Landscape and Art in the Holy City under Frankish Rule. Routledge, 2001. 1st edition. xv, 272pp. Many plates, figures, dw unfaded and unclipped and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Maps. Small 4to (25 x 18cm). Dw unfaded and unclipped. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £60.00

686. BOUCHARD, Constance Brittain. Word, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980-1198. Cornell UP, 1987. 643pp. Tiny amount of sidelining. VG+ / VG+ £35.00

687. BOURDILLON, A. F. C. The Order of Minoresses in England. Manchester U P, 1926. 1st edition. viii, 107pp. 2 folding maps. Scarce. VG £27.00

688. (another) Manchester U P, 1926. viii, 107 pp, 2 folding maps, 1 partly detached. Original tan cloth gilt. 1 folding genealogy. Good+ £24.00

689. BRENNAN, Mary. A Guide to Eriugenian Studies: A Survey of Publications 1930-1987 (Vestigia 5). du Cerf, 1989. viii, 341pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £27.00

690. BRENTANO, R. A New World in a Small Place: Church and Religion in the Diocese of Rieti, 1188-1378. With an Appendix on the Frescoes in the Choir of San Francesco, by J. Gardner. California UP, 1994. xxiii, 452pp. Illus. Minor marks to page edges. VG+ / VG+ £15.00

691. BROOKE, Christopher. The Medieval Idea of Marriage. Oxford U P, 1989. 1st edn. xviii, 325pp. Illus. Dw shows slight wear. VG / VG £12.50

692. BROOKE, Nicholas & Catherine CUBITT (eds). St Oswald of Worcester: Life and Influence. Leicester UP, 1996. xvii, 365pp. Illus. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £40.00

693. BROWN, D. Catherine. Pastor and Laity in the Theology of Jean Gerson. Cambridge U P, 1987. x, 358pp. Top edges faintly stained. No ownership marks VG+ £14.00

694. (another). Cambridge U P, 1987. x,358pp. No ownership marks. VG+ £14.00

695. BROWN, George Hardin. A Companion to Bede (AS 12). The Boydell Pr, 2010. ix, 167pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £18.50

696. BRUCE, Scott G. Silence and Sign Language in Medieval Monasticism: The Cluniac Tradition, c.900 – 1200. Cambridge UP, 2007. xiv, 209, (ii) pp. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £36.00

697. BRUNDAGE, James A. Medieval Canon Law (The Medieval World). Longman, 1995. xii, 260pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £31.00

698. (another). Routledge, 1995. xi, 260pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £30.00

699. BRUNHOLZL, Franz. Histoire de la Litterature Latine du Moyen Age. Tome I: De Cassiodore a la Fin de la Renaissance Carolingienne. Volume 2: L'Epoque Carolingienne. Brepols, 1991. 362pp. Small 4to (24.5 x 16.5 cm). No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £54.00

700. BRYSON, Lyman et. al (ed). Symbols and Values: An Initial Study: Thirteenth Symposium of the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion. Harper & Brothers, 1954. xviii,827pp. No ownership marks. Cloth somewhat stained and toned on spine. Hinges sound. Good £14.00

701. BUC, Philippe. The Dangers of Ritual: Between Early Medieval Texts and Social Scientific Theory. Princeton U P, 2001. xii, (2), 272pp. No ownership marks. Fine / VG+ £30.00

702. BURGTORF, Jochen, Paul F. CRAWFORD & Helen J. NICHOLSON (eds.). The Debate on the Trial of the Templars (1307-1314). Ashgate, 2010. xxvi, 399pp. Illus, 5 maps. A little sidelining. Near Fine / Near Fine £60.00

703. CALLUS, D. A. (ed). Robert Grosseteste, Scholar and Bishop: Essays in Commemoration of the Seventh Centenary of his Death. With an Introduction by Sir Maurice Powicke. Oxford / Clarendon, 1969. xxv, 263pp., frontis and plate. Reprint of 1955 edition. Near Fine / VG+ £20.00

704. CAMERON, Euan. Waldenses: Rejections of Holy Church in Medieval Europe. Blackwell, 2000. xii, 336pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £22.50

705. CAPGRAVE, John. The Life of St Norbert. Edited by Cyril Lawrence Smetana (Studies & Texts, 40). Toronto: Pont. Inst. of Med. Studies, 1977. viii, 179pp. Signed by editor. Small 4to (26 x 18 cm). Frontis. Covers sl faded around spine. Page edges sl toned. Paperback. VG £34.50

706. CHELINI, Jean. L'Aube du Moyen Age. Naissance de la chretiente occidentale; La vie religieuse des laics dans I'Europe carolingienne (750-900). Preface de P. Riche, Postface de G. Duby. Picard, 1991. 548pp. Illus, & maps. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £25.00

707. CHENEY, C. R. English Synodalia of the Thirteenth Century. Oxford UP, 1941. x, 164pp. Frontis. Page edges sl toned. Spine sl faded. Owner's signature of C. H. Lawrence. VG+ £18.00

708. CHESTER JORDAN, William. The Apple of His Eye: Converts from Islam in the Reign of Louis IX. Princeton U P, 2019. 1st edn. xiv, (2), 177pp. 2 illus. 2 maps. One instance of sidelining to bibliography, otherwise text unmarked. Near Fine / Fine £14.00

709. CHURCHILL, Irene Josephine. Canterbury Administration: the administrative machinery of the Archbishopric of Canterbury illustrated from original records. 2 vols. SPCK, 1933. xiii, 615pp + xvi, 367pp. Orig black cloth gilt, unfaded. Ter, unfaded. Little used. Near Fine £20.00

710. COATES, Alan. English Medieval Books: The Reading Abbey Collections from Foundation to Dispersal. Oxford / Clarendon, 1999. 1st edn. xxi, 211pp. 9 plates. Fine / Fine £33.00

711. COATES, Alan. English Medieval Books: The Reading Abbey Collections from Foundation to Dispersal (Oxford Historical Monographs). Oxford / Clarendon, 1999. xxi, 211pp. Navy blue cloth gilt. No ownership marks. Dw very sl rubbed. Fine / Near Fine £31.00

712. COBBAN, A. B. The Medieval Universities: their Development and Organization. Methuen, 1975. x, 264pp. Dw sl edgeworn. VG / VG £30.00

713. CONSTABLE, Giles. The Reformation of the Twelfth Century. Cambridge U P, 1996. xx, 411pp. A very little sidelining. Slight edgewear to unclipped dw. Near Fine / VG+ £50.00

714. COULTON, G.G. Scottish Abbeys & Social Life. Cambridge UP, 1993. 1st edn. x, 294pp., 14 illus. Original red cloth gilt. With loose errata page. VG+ £15.00

715. COURTENAY, William J. Parisian Scholars in the Early Fourteenth Century: A Social Portrait. Cambridge UP, 2006. xix, 284pp. Tiny amount of side-lining. Paperback. VG £20.00

716. COWDREY, H. E. J. The Age of Abbot Desiderius: Montecassino, the Papacy, and the Normans in the Eleventh and Early Twelfth Centuries. Oxford / Clarendon, 1983. 1st edn. xli, 300pp. No ownership marks. Dw sl rubbed but unfaded and unclipped. Near Fine / VG £15.00

717. COWDREY, H.E.J. Lanfranc: Scholar, Monk, and Archbishop. Oxford, 2003. 1st edn. x, 252pp. A little ink sidelining. Fine / Fine £100.00

718. COWDREY, H. E. J. Pope Gregory VII, 1073-1085. Oxford / Clarendon, 1998. 1st edn. xvi, 743pp. A little sidelining. Dw sl baggy & edgeworn. Near Fine / VG £165.00

719. CRAMER, Peter. Baptism and Change in the Early Middle Ages, c.200 - c.1150. Cambridge U P, 1993. 1st edn. xx, 356pp., 14 illus. Page edges toned. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £45.00

720. CROININ, O Daibhi. Early Medieval Ireland 400-1200. Longman, 1995. xvi, 379pp. 3 maps. Minor sidelining to a couple of pages. Paperback. VG+ £20.00

721. CROMBIE, A.C. Robert Grosseteste and the Origins of Experimental Science, 1100 - 1700. Oxford / Oxbow, 1999. xi, 373pp, 16 illus. Repr of 3rd rev edn, 1970. Fine / Fine £15.00

722. CUBITT, Catherine. Anglo-Saxon Church Councils c.650 - c.850. Leicester UP, 1995. x, 363pp. 2 maps. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £72.00

723. CUSANUS, Nicholas. Of Learned Ignorance. With an Introduction by D. J. B. Hawkins. Translated by Fr. Germain Heron. Routledge & Keegan Paul, 1954. 1st edn. xxviii, 174pp. No ownership marks. Page edges sl toned. VG / VG £26.00

724. D'AVRAY, D. L. Death and the Prince: Memorial Preaching before 1350. Oxford / Clarendon, 1994. 1st edn. xii, 315pp. A very little sidelining. Dw sl edgeworn. Near Fine / VG £30.00

725. D'AVRAY, D. L. Medieval Marriage: Symbolism and Society. Oxford U P, 2008. xii, 322pp. Spine sl creased. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £22.00

726. D'AVRAY, D. L. Medieval Marriage Sermons: Mass Communication in a Culture without Print. Oxford U P, 2001. 1st edn. xvi, 331pp. Scattered sidelining. Near Fine / VG+ £50.00

727. D'AVRAY, D. L. Medieval Religious Rationalities: A Weberian Analysis. Cambridge U P, 2010. x, 198pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £11.50

728. D'AVRAY, D. L. The Preaching of the Friars: Sermons diffused from Paris before 1300. Oxford / Clarendon, 1985. 1st edn. xii, 315pp. A very little sidelining. Near Fine / VG+ £95.00

729. DANIEL, John. Ecclesiastical History of the Britons and Saxons. J Brooker, 1815. 1st edn. viii, 17-288pp. Orig quarter brown paper over grey boards, printed label to spine. Endpapers beginning to crack at gutters. Fr hinge sl slack. Despite pagination appears complete. VG £40.00

730. DANIEL, Walter. The Life of Ailred of Rievaulx. Translated from the Latin with Introduction and Notes by F. M. Powicke. Thomas Nelson, 1950. cii, 81(x2), 82-88pp. Facing Latin / English text, 2 pages per page number. No ownership marks. VG+ £15.00

731. DAVIS, Adam J. The Holy Bureaucrat: Eudes Rigaud and Religious Reform in Thirteenth-Century Normandy. Cornell U P, 2006. 1st edn. xiv, (2), 268pp. Tiny amount of sidelining. Near Fine / Near Fine £15.00

732. DAVIS, Lisa Fagin. The Gottschalk Antiphony: Music and Liturgy in Twelfth-Century Lambach. Cambridge UP, 2000. xvi, 316pp. Small 4to. 24 figs, 38 facsimiles. Spine sl cocked. VG+ / VG £40.00

733. de CEVINS, Marie-Madeleine et Jean-Michel MATZ (eds). Formation Intellectuelle et Culture du Clerge dans les Territoires Angevins (Milieu du XIIIe - Fin du XVe Siecle). Ecole Francaise de Rome, 2005. 382pp. Tiny amount of side-lining. Paperback. VG+ £20.00

734. DE COBHAM, Thomas. Summa Confessorum. Edited by F. Broomfield (Analecta Mediaevalia Namurcensia 25). Editions Nauwelaerts, 1968. lxxxviii, 719pp. Latin text, English apparatus. Paperback. VG £195.00

735. De JOINVILLE, Jean Sire. The History of St. Louis. Oxford U P, 1938. 1st edn. xxviii, 281pp. 8 illus. Original turquoise cloth gilt, spine sl scuffed. Owner's signature of C.H. Lawrence. A very little pencil sidelining. Text block splitting between pp. 16/17, front hinge sl loose. VG £24.00

736. De MACHAUT, Guillaume. The Capture of Alexandria. Ashgate, 2001. xii, 218pp. No ownership marks. Spine very sl faded. Fine £45.00

737. De PAOR, Maire B. Patrick the Pilgrim Apostle of Ireland: St Patrick's Confessio and Epistola Edited & Translated with Analysis and Commentary. Veritas, 1998. (x), 313pp. No ownership marks. Some top corners of pages sl bumped. VG / VG £14.00

738. De PARAVICINI, Frances. Life of St. Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury. Burns & Oates, 1898. xlii, 290pp. Spine sl faded. Light foxing to page edges. VG £20.00

739. De PIERRE GODIN, Guillaume. The Theory of Papal Monarchy in the Fourteenth Century. Pontifical Ins. of Med. Stu., 1982. xxiv, 397pp. 25.5 x 17.5 cm. Latin/English text. Spine unfaded. Small amount of ink side-lining. Paperback. VG £30.00

740. De TUDELE, Guillaume. La Chanson de la Croisade Albigeoise. 3 vols. Societe D'Edition "Les Belles Lettres", 1972-76. 2nd / 3rd edn. xxxv,304pp + xxxii, 325pp + 428pp. Vol. I 3rd edn, vols. II and III 2nd impression. Owner's signature of J. Dubois with a little annotation. 12 illus. Spines sl faded. Folding maps. Paperback. VG £55.00

741. DELANY, Sheila. Impolitic Bodies: Poetry, Saints, and Society in Fifteenth-Century England. Oxford, 1998. xi, 236 pp, illus. Black cloth gilt, without dw. Mild foxing to top edges, otherwise in Fine condition. No ownership marks. Near Fine £13.00

742. DONAHUE Jr., Charles. Law, Marriage, and Society in the Later Middle Ages: Arguments About Marriage in Five Courts. Cambridge UP, 2007. xix, 672pp. No ownership marks. Publisher's laminated pictorial boards. Fine £54.00

743. DOUGLASS, Jane Dempsey. Justification in Late Medieval Preaching: A Study of John Geiler of Keisersberg. Brill, 1966. 2nd edn. xi, 240pp. Small 4to. Nr Fine / VG + £33.00

744. DUBY, Georges. The Age of the Cathedrals: Art and Society 980-1420. Trans. E. Levieux and B. Thompson. Croom Helm, 1981. v, 312pp., 35 illus. No ownership marks. VG £14.00

745. DUBY, George. The Knight, the Lady, and the Priest: The Making of Modern Marriage in Medieval France. A Lane, 1983. 1st edn. xx, 311pp. No ownership marks. VG+ / Nr Fine £9.00

746. EADMER. The Life of St Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. Ed. R. W. Southern (Oxford Medieval Texts). Clarendon, 1979. Rev edn. xxxvi, 171(x2), 127-179pp. Facing Latin/English text. Dw sl faded on spine but unclipped. Fine / Fine £60.00

747. EASTWOOD, Cyril. The Royal Priesthood of the Faithful: An Investigation of the Doctrine from Biblical Times to the Reformation. The Epworth Pr, 1963. (iv), 264 pp. Owner's signature. A very few pencil annotations. Dw unclipped. VG+ / VG £20.50

748. ECKENSTEIN, Lina. Woman Under Monasticism: Chapters on Saint-Lore and Convent Life Between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1500. Cambridge U P, 1896. 1st edn. xv, 496pp. Small 8vo. Original blue cloth gilt. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. A little foxing to endpapers. VG £30.00

749. EDBURY, Peter W. (ed.). Crusade and Settlement: Papers read at the First Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East and presented to R.C. Smail. Univ College Cardiff, 1985. xii, 281pp. Illus. Sp sl faded. No ownership marks. VG+ £58.00

750. EDMONDS, Columba. The Early Scottish Church: Its Doctrine and Discipline. With a Preface by Aeneas Chisholm. Edinburgh / London: Sands, 1906. xx, 306pp. Printed on laid paper at the Riverside Press, Edinburgh. Original blue cloth gilt. Inner gutter cracked at top, front hinge sl loose. Inside front board annotated in pencil. VG £18.00

751. EDWARDS, Kathleen. The English Secular Cathedrals in the Middle Ages: A Constitutional Study with Special Reference to the Fourteenth Century. Manchester U P, 1967. 2nd rev edn. xx, 412pp. Near Fine / VG £24.00

752. ELLARD, Gerald. Master Alcuin, Liturgist: A Partner in our Piety (Jesuit Studies). Loyola U P, 1956. xiii, 266pp. Light maroon cloth gilt, with two owners' signatures. VG £15.00

753. ENGEL, Pal. The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526. I. B. Tauris, 2001. xx, 452pp. Spine of dw sl faded. A very little sidelining. Fine / Near Fine £55.00

754. EVANS, G. R. The Language and Logic of the Bible. The Road to Reformation. Cambridge UP, 1985. 1st edn. xxiv, 192pp. Minor side-lining to small number of pages. Nr Fine / VG £26.00

755. FAIRWEATHER, Janet. Bishop Osmund: A Missionary to Sweden in the Late Viking Age. Skara Stifthistoriska Sallskap, 2014. 404pp., illus. No ownership marks. Fine £24.00

756. FARMER, Sharon. Communities of Saint Martin: Legend and Ritual in Medieval Tours. Cornell U P, 1991. 1st edn. xii, (2), 358pp. Dw faded on spine but unclipped. A tiny amount of sidelining to bibliography, otherwise unmarked. Fine / Fine £20.00

757. FARRELL, Robert T. (ed). Bede and Anglo-Saxon England. British Archaeological Reps, 1978. 172pp. 38 plates, 4 figures. Some creasing to front cover near spine. Spine sl frayed at base. 4to (29.4 x 20.5 cm). Paperback. VG £34.50

758. FIELD, Sean L. Isabelle of France: Capetian Sanctity and Franciscan Identity in the Thirteenth Century. Univ Notre Dame, 2006. xii, 288pp. Spine sl faded. Paperback. VG+ £26.00

759. FINE, John V. A. The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century. University of Michigan, 1991. xxvi, 339pp. Maps. A little scattered sidelining. Paperback. VG+ £19.50

760. FITZGERALD-LOMBARD, Patrick (ed). Carmel in Britain: Essays on the Medieval English Carmelite Province, Volume II: Writings and Theology. Rome: C.E. Institutum Carmelitanum, 1992. vi, 382pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £14.00

761. FORAN, E. A. The Augustinians: From St. Augustine to the Union, 1256. Burns Oates & W’bourne, 1938. xii, 180pp. Dw edgeworn with tears. Page edges foxed. Good+ / Good+ £11.50

762. FOREVLLE, Raymonde. Thomas Becket dans la Tradition Historique et Hagiographique. Variorum, 1981. Reprint. Pagination various (348 pp), frontis, illus, maps. Blue cloth gilt. 16 essays, with index. Near Fine £32.50

763. FORSHAW, H.P. (ed). Edmund of Abingdon: Speculum Religiosorum and Speculum Ecclesie (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi, III). OUP, 1973. x, 125pp. Signed by ed. Small 4to. Top edges of dw sl chipped, but dw protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. VG+ / VG £54.00

764. FORTE, Anthony J. (ed). Friguli Commentarius in Evangelium Secundum Matthaeum (Rarissima Mediaevalia Opera Latin, VI). Mon. Westfalorum, 2018. 366; (i) pp. 17 x 25cm. Rose pink paper to boards, with lettering in white & black. No ownership marks. Fine £35.00

765. FOURACRE, Paul & Richard A. GERBERDING. Late Merovingian France: History and Hagiography, 640-720. Manchester U P, 1996. xii, 397pp. Paperback. Fine £10.00

766. FULCHER of Chartres. A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem 1095-1127. Translated by Frances Rita Ryan. Edited with an Introduction by Harold S. Fink. University of Tennessee, 1969. xiv, 348pp. Some scattered sidelining. VG / Good £18.50

767. FULK, R.D. & Stefan, JURASINSKI (eds). The Old English Canons of Theodore (EETS SS25). Oxford, 2012. lxxii, 102pp. No ownership marks. As new. Fine / Fine £28.50

768. GALBRAITH, V. H. The St. Albans Chronicle 1406-1420. Oxford / Clarendon, 1937. lxxv, 164pp. Original black cloth gilt, unfaded. Near Fine £35.00

769. GAPOSCHKIN, M. Cecilia. The Making of Saint Louis: Kingship, Sanctity, and Crusade in the Later Middle Ages. Cornell U P, 2008. xviii, (2), 331pp. 18 illus. A tiny amount of sidelining, otherwise no ownership marks. Near Fine / Fine £26.50

770. GASQUET, Francis Aidan. English Monastic Life (The Antiquary's Books). Methuen, 1904. xix, 326pp. Original red cloth gilt, spine faded. A little foxing to prelims and page edges. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £14.00

771. GASQUET, Francis Aidan. Henry the Third and the Church: A Study of His Ecclesiastical Policy and of the Relations between England and Rome. G Bell, 1905. 1st edn. xvi, 446pp. Original blue cloth gilt, unfaded. Top edges gilt, others untrimmed. VG+ £20.00

772. GASQUET, Francis Aidan. Monastic Life in the Middle Ages, with a Note on Great Britain and the Holy See 1792-1806. G. Bell, 1922. 1st edn. viii, 342pp. Original purple cloth, spine sl faded. Front hinge very sl slack. VG £14.00

773. (another). Bell, 1922. 1st edn. vii, 342pp. Sp edges sl rubbed. Top edges toned. Good+ £11.50

774. GASQUET, Francis Aidan. The Old English Bible, and Other Essays. John C. Nimmo, 1847. vii, 399pp. Small 4to (23 x 15cm). Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Not greatly used. VG+ £14.00

775. GEOFFREY of BURTON. Life and Miracles of St Modwenna. Edited and Translated by Robert Bartlett (Oxford Medieval Texts). Oxford / Clarendon, 2002. 1st edn. lxxii, 230pp. Facing Latin/Engl text. No ownership marks. Unused. Dw sl faded but unclipped. Fine / Nr Fine £100.00

776. GERMOVNIK, Franciscus. Indices ad Corpus Juris Canonici. Editio altera a Michaele Theriault recognita. St. Paul University Ottawa, 2000. xii, 497pp. 4to (28.5 x 22.5cm). No ownership marks. Near Fine £77.00

777. GERZAGUET, Jean-Pierre. Les Chartres de l'Abbaye d'Anchin (1079 - 1201) (Artem, 6). Brepols, 2005. 511pp. Small 4to. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £27.00

778. GIBSON, Margaret. Lanfranc of Bec. Oxford / Clarendon, 1978. xii, 266pp., map., frontis. Near Fine / Near Fine £28.50

779. GILCHRIST, John. The Church and Economic Activity in the Middle Ages. Macmillan, 1969. 1st edn. xii, 328pp. No ownership marks. VG+ £20.00

780. GILES OF ROME. On Ecclesiastical Power. Translated with Introduction and Notes by R.W. Dyson. The Boydell Pr, 1986. xxiii, 264pp. Tiny amount of annotation. VG+ / Good+ £26.00

781. (another). The Boydell Press, 1986. xxiii, 264 pp. Brown cloth. Near Fine / Near Fine £28.00

782. GILO of PARIS. The Historia Vie Hierosolimitane of Gilo of Paris, and a Second, Anonymous Author. Edited by C. W. Grocock and J. E. Siberry (Oxford Medieval Texts). Oxford / Clarendon, 1997. 1st edn. lxiv, 266pp. No ownership marks. Facing Latin / English text. Dw partly faded but unclipped and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Fine / VG+ £78.00

783. GIVEN, James B. Inquisition and Medieval Society: Power, Discipline, and Resistance in Languedoc. Cornell U P, 1997. 1st edn. xiv, (2), 255pp. Illus. Near Fine / Near Fine £24.00

784. GOODSON, Caroline J. The Rome of Pope Paschal I: Papal power, urban renovation, church rebuilding and relic translation, 817-824. Cambridge U P, 2010. xxii, 385pp. 46 illus. Fine / Fine £41.00

785. GOUTTEBROZE, Jean-Guy. Le Precieux Sang de Fecamp: Origine et developpement d'un mythe chretien. Honore Champion, 2000. 109pp. No ownership marks. Fine £18.00

786. GRAHAM, Rose. S. Gilbert of Sempringham and the Gilbertines: A History of the Only English Monastic Order. Elliot Stock, 1903. 2nd edition. xii, 240pp. 12 illus. Hinges sound. Original blue cloth gilt. Lacks blank front endpage. VG £25.00

787. (another). Elliot Stock, 1903. xi, 240pp., illus., including folding plan. Cheap edn. Orig blue cloth gilt, unfaded. Scattered annotations. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £20.00

788. GRAHAM-LEIGH, Elaine. The South French Nobility and the Albigensian Crusade. The Boydell Pr, 2005. xxvii,187pp. Maps. A very little sidelining. VG+ £38.00

789. GREGORY VII, St. The Epistolae Vagantes of Pope Gregory VII. Ed. H. E. J. Cowdrey (Oxford Medieval Texts). Oxford / Clarendon, 1972. 1st edn. xxxi, 175pp. No ownership marks. Dw faded near fr fore-edge & price-clipped. Facing Latin / English text. Nr Fine / VG+ £68.00

790. GRIFONI, C. (ed). Otfridi Wizanburgensis Glossae in Matthaeum. (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis, Vol. CC). Brepols, 2003. xxviii, 394pp. VG+ £50.00

791. GROHE, Johannis. Die Synoden im Bereich der Krone Aragon von 1418 bis 1429 (Konzilienschichte). Ferdinand Schoningh, 1991. xxv, 240pp. Unused. Near Fine £13.00

792. GUERANGER, Prosper. Saint Louis et la Papaute (Boniface VIII, Gloria Laus, Bulle de Canonisation du 11 Aout 1297). Assoc Saint-Jerome, 2008. xii, 175pp. Small 4to. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £15.00

793. GUIBERT DE NOGENT. Geste de Dieu par les Francs. Histoire de la premiere Croisade. Introduction par Monique-Cecile Garand. Brepols, 1998. 325pp. Paperback. Fine £9.50

794. GUIBERT of NOGENT. A Monk's Confession: The Memoirs of Guibert of Nogent. Translated and with an Introduction by Paul J. Archambault. Pennsylvania State U P, 1996. xliii, 225pp., illus. Minor side-lining to about 10pp. Paperback. Near Fine £14.50

795. HADDAN, Arthur West & William STUBBS (eds.). Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to Great Britain and Ireland. 3 vols (set). Oxford / Clarendon, 1964. xxxii, 704 + xxiv, 361 + xvi, 660pp. Reprint of 1869-78 set. Dws price-clipped & sl faded on spines. Occasional pencil annotations to vol. III. Near Fine / VG+ £75.00

796. HAINES, Charles Reginald. Dover Priory: A History of the Priory of St Mary the Virgin, and St Martin of the New Work. With a Foreword by G.G. Coulton. Cambridge UP, 1930. xxii, 513pp, 16 plates, 12 text figures. Orig blue cloth, unfaded, top edges gold. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Additional material/reviews at start and end of book. No ownership marks. VG+ £40.00

797. HAMILTON THOMPSON, A. The English Clergy and Their Organization in the Later Middle Ages: The Ford Lectures for 1933. Oxford / Clarendon, 1966. xv, 327pp. Reprint of 1947 edn. Owner's signature of Jean Dunbabin. VG+ £23.00

798. HARDELIN, Alf (ed). In Quest of the Kingdom: Ten Papers on Medieval Monastic Spirituality (Bibliotheca Theologiae Practicae Kyrkovetenskapliga Studier, 48). Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksell, 1991. 284pp. No ownership marks. Paperback VG+ £19.50

799. HAUSBERGER, K. Geschichte Des Bistums Regensburg: Mittelalter und Fruhe Neuzeit (2 vols). Pustet, 1989. 373pp. No ownership marks. Dws somewhat scuffed. Fine / Nr Fine £16.00

800. HEAD, Thomas. Hagiography and the Cult of Saints: The Diocese of Orleans, 800-1200. Cambridge U P, 1990. 1st edn. xvii, 342pp. Minor sidelining to 4 pages. Near Fine / Fine £45.00

801. HEAD, Thomas & Richard LANDES (eds.). The Peace of God: Social Violence and Religious Response in France around the Year 1000. Cornell U P, 1992. xvi, 364pp. A little sidelining. Covers partly faded. Paperback. VG £15.00

802. HEALY, John. Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars. Sealy, Bryers & Walker, 1893. 2nd rev edn. xviii, 651pp. Hinges sound: end-pages uncracked at gutters. Original green gloth gilt, unfaded. Folding col map and two other col maps. VG+ £40.00

803. HEALY, John. Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars. Sealy, Bryers & Walker, 1912. 6th edn. xviii, 651pp. No dw. Folding col map. Original red cloth gilt. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Front hinge sl slack. VG £38.00

804. HEALY, John. Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum: or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars. Sealy, Bryers & Walker, 1908. 5th edition. xviii, 651pp. Half calf, gilded. Raised bands. Front hinge starting to split from each end, but firm. Marbled end papers and page edges. Folding col map and other col maps. Maynooth gilt oval crest to front board. VG £32.00

805. HEARN, Michael J. (ed). Calendar of Papal Letters Relating to Great Britain and Ireland: Volume XV: Innocent VIII: Lateran Registers 1484 - 1492. Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1978. cxci, 764pp., frontis. Small 4to (26 x 18 cm). No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £27.00

806. HEATHER, Peter. The Restoration of Rome: Barbarian Popes and Imperial Pretenders. Oxford UP, 2013. 1st edn. xviii, 470pp. Many illus. As New. Fine / Fine £14.00

807. HELVETIUS, Anne-Marie. Abbayes, Eveques et Laiques: Une Politique du Pouvoir en Hainaut au Moyen Age (VIIe-XIe Siecle). Prix d'Histoire 1992. Credit Communal, 1994. 367, (15)pp. Spine area faded. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

808. HERBERT, Maire and Martin MCNAMARA (eds). Irish Biblical Apocrypha: Selected Texts in Translation. T & T Clark, 1989. xxxiii, 196pp. Fine / Fine £30.00

809. HERMAN, of Tournai. The Restoration of the Monastery of Saint Martin of Tournai Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Lynn H. Nelson. CUA Pr, 1996. xxv,248pp. No ownership marks. Fine £24.00

810. HEURTLEY, Charles A. Harmonica Symbolica: A Collection of Creeds Belonging to the Ancient Western Church, and to the Mediaeval English Church, arranged in chronological order and after the manner of a harmony. Oxford U P, 1858. x, 171pp. Original dark blue textured cloth, printed paper label to spine, mostly rubbed away. Hinges sound. VG £33.00

811. HIGHAM, N. J. The Convert Kings: Power and religious affiliation in early Anglo-Saxon England. Manchester U P, 1997. x, 293pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £65.00

812. HILL, Bennett D. English Cistercian Monasteries: and their patrons in the twelth century. Illinois UP, 1968. xi, 188pp. Owner’s signature of Jean Dunbabin. VG / VG £19.50

813. HILLGARTH, J. N. The Spanish Kingdoms 1250-1516. Vol I: 1250-1410: Precarious Balance. Oxford / Clarendon, 1976. 1st edn. xx, 455pp., 2 maps. Owner's signature of Jean Dunbabin. Minor side-lining to 2 pages. Near Fine / VG £28.00

814. HOARE, F. R. (ed). The Western Fathers: Being the Lives of SS. Martin of Tours, Ambrose, Augustine of Hippo, Honoratus of Arles and Germanus of Auxerre. Translated and edited by F. R. Hoare. Sheed & Ward, 1954. xxxii, 320pp. Foxing to pg edges. VG / VG £18.50

815. HOHENADEL, Victoria. Das Consolatorium tribulatorum des Bernhard von Waging. Aschendorff, 2015. 310pp. No dw. No ownership marks. As new. Fine £25.00

816. HOLLIS BARTELMEZ, Erminnie. The "Expositio in Cantica Canticorum" of Williram Abbot of Ebersberg 1048-1085: A Critical Edition. American Philosophical Soc, 1967. xxvii,573pp. Large 4to (24 x 30 cm). Dw sl edgeworn. No ownership marks. VG+ / Good+ £36.00

817. HUGH the CHANTOR. The History of the Church of York 1066-1127. Edited by Charles Johnson. Thomas Nelson, 1961. xvii, 138pp. No ownership marks. Facing Latin/English text. 2 facing pages per page number. Near Fine £24.00

818. HUS, John. The Letters. Translated from the Latin and the Czech by Matthew Spinka. Manchester U P, 1972. x, 233pp. Minor foxing to page edges. M. A. Screech's copy, with his signature & a few annotations. VG / VG £13.00

819. HUTTON, William Holden. William Stubbs Bishop of Oxford 1825-1901 (From the Letters of William Stubbs). Archibald Constable, 1906. 1st edn. viii, 263pp, 5 illus. No ownership marks. Light foxing on page edges. Original green cloth gilt. VG £15.00

820. IOGNA-PRAT, Dominique. La Maison Dieu: Une Histoire monumentale de l'Eglise au Moyen Age (v. 800-v. 1200). Editions du Seuil, 2006. 683pp. Coloured illus. No ownership marks. Dw sl edgeworn. Paperback. Near Fine / VG £15.00

821. JACKSON, Richard A. (ed.). Ordines Coronationis Franciae: Texts and Ordines for the Coronation of Frankish and French Kings and Queens in the Middle Ages Volume 1. University of Pennsylvania, 1995. 1st edn. xiv, 283pp. No ownership marks. Fine £48.00

822. JAEGER, C. Stephen. The Envy of Angels: Cathedral Schools and Social Ideals in Medieval Europe 950-1200. U Pennsyl., 1994. 1st edn. xvi, 516pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £30.00

823. JONES, David (ed). Friars' Tales: Thirteenth-century exempla from the British Isles: Selected Sources Translated and Annotated with an Introduction by David Jones. Manchester UP, 2011. xvi, 201pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine £29.00

824. JONES, Michael & Malcolm VALE (eds.). England and her Neighbours, 1066-1453: Essays in Honour of Pierre Chaplais. Hambledon, 1989. xxiv, 326pp. Text toned. VG+ / Fine £12.00

825. JONES, Michael (ed). The New Cambridge Medieval History. Volume VI: c.1300-c.1415. Cambridge U P, 2000. 1st edn. xxx, 1110pp., illus. Near Fine / Near Fine £120.00

826. JORDAN, William Chester. Unceasing Strife, Unending Fear: Jacques de Therines and the Freedom of the Church in the Age of the Last Capetians. Princeton U P, 2005. 1st edn. xiv, 154pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £26.00

827. JORDAN, William Chester. A Tale of Two Monasteries: Westminster and Saint-Denis in the Thirteenth Century. Princeton U P, 2009. xx, 245pp. Illus. As new. Fine / Fine £17.00

828. KAY, Richard. The Council of Bourges, 1225: A Documentary History. Ashgate, 2002. xviii, 599pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine £65.00

829. KELLY, Henry Ansgar. Canon Law and the Archpriest of Hita (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 27). Med. & Ren. Texts & Studies, 1984. 204pp. Near Fine £12.50

830. KEMP, Eric Waldram. Counsel and Consent: Aspects of the Government of the Church as exemplified in the history of the English Provincial Synods. S.P.C.K, 1961. xxi, 265pp. No ownership marks. Original red cloth gilt, unfaded. VG+ £15.00

831. KEMPF, Frederich, et al. The Church in the Age of Feudalism (Handbook of Church History Vol III). Burns & Oates, 1969. xviii,574pp. No ownership marks. VG / VG £14.00

832. KEMPF, Friedrich, Hans-Georg BECK, Eugen EWIG and Josef Andreas JUNGMANN (eds). The Church in the Age of Feudalism (Handbook of Church History III). Herder, 1969. xviii,574pp. No ownership marks. Bumping to top corners, sl affecting text. VG / Good+ £13.50

833. KIENZLE, Beverly M. Cistercians, Heresy and Crusade in Occitania, 1145-1229: Preaching in the Lord's Vineyard. York Medieval Pr, 2001. xix, 265pp., illus. VG+ / VG+ £23.50

834. KNOWLES, David. Bare Ruined Choirs: The Dissolution of the English Monasteries. Cambridge U P, 1977. 2nd impr. (vi), 330pp, frontis & illus. (18 x 25 cm). Paperback. VG £13.50

835. KNOWLES, David. The Evolution of Medieval Thought. Longmans, Green, 1962. ix, 356pp. Paperback. VG £11.00

836. KNOWLES, David. The Monastic Order in England: A History of its Development from the Times of St Dunstan to the Fourth Lateran Council, 940-1216. Cambridge U P, 1963. 2nd edn. xxii, 780pp. 16 x 25cm. Page edges sl toned. VG+ / Near Fine £45.00

837. KNOWLES, David. The Monastic Order in England: A History of Its Development from the Times of St Dunstan to the Fourth Lateran Council, 943-1216. Cambridge U P, 1950. xxi, 764pp. Repr of corrected edn. Dw missing a large piece near base of sp. Nr Fine / Good+ £35.00

838. KNOWLES, David. The Religious Orders in England. Cambridge Univ Pr, 1948. 1st edn. xvi, 348pp. 26.5x17x3.5cm. VG / VG £22.50

839. KNOWLES, David. Saints and Scholars: Twenty-five medieval portraits. Cambridge U P, 1963. xii, 208pp. Paperback. VG £13.00

840. KNOWLES, David. Saints and Scholars: Twenty-five medieval portraits. Cambridge U P, 1962. xi, 208pp. Illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £12.00

841. KNOWLES, David & Dimitri OBOLENSKY. The Christian Centuries: The Middle Ages (The Christian Centuries, 2). DLT, 1969. xxxii, 519pp. Illus. VG / VG+ £10.00

842. KNOWLES, David and J. K. S. St JOSEPH. Monastic Sites from the Air. Cambridge U P, 1952. 1st edn. xxviii, 283pp., 138 illus. 21 x 28cm. Original blue cloth, spine sl faded. VG+ £20.00

843. KREY, Philip D. W. (ed). Nicholas of Lyra's Apocalypse Commentary. Medieval Institute, 1997. xii,238pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £14.00

844. LAISTNER, M. L. W. The Intellectual Heritage of the Early Middle Ages: Selected Essays. Edited by Chester G. Starr. Octagon Books, 1983. xviii, 285pp. Small 4to (23.5x16cm). Reprint of 1957 edn. No ownership marks. Near Fine £17.00

845. LAMBERT, Malcolm. The Cathars. Blackwell, 1998. viii, 344pp. Illus. Spine area sl faded. A very little sidelining. Paperback. VG+ £13.50

846. LAMBERT, M. D. Franciscan Poverty: The Doctrine of the Absolute Poverty of Christ and the Apostles in the Franciscan Order 1210-1323. S.P.C.K, 1961. xv, 269pp. Near Fine £28.00

847. LAMBERT, Malcolm. Medieval Heresy: Popular Movements from the Gregorian Reform to the Reformation. Blackwell, 1992. xvi, 449pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £12.00

848. LANFRANC, Bl. The Monastic Constitutions of Lanfranc / Decreta Lanfranci. Edited David Knowles. Thomas Nelson, 1951. 1st edn. xl, 149 (x2), 150-157pp. Facing Latin/English text. 2 facing pages per page number. VG £23.50

849. (another). Thomas Nelson, 1951. xl, 149(x2), 150-157pp. No dw. VG+ £14.00

850. LANSING, Carol. Power and Purity. Cathar Heresy in Medieval Italy. Oxford U P, 1998. x, 267pp, illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £20.00

851. LAPIDGE, M. Archbishop Theodore: Commemorative Studies on his Life and Influence. Cambridge U P, 1995. xiii, 343pp. No ownership marks. Minor wear. Near Fine / Near Fine £36.00

852. LARSEN, Norbert Klaus (ed). Hildeberti, Cenomanensis Episcopus: Vita Beate Marie Egiptiace (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaeualis 209). Brepols, 2004. 328pp. With original loose 'Conspectus Siglorum'. No dw. As New. Fine £140.00

853. LAWRENCE, C. H. St. Edmund of Abingdon: A Study in Hagiography and History. Oxford / Sandpiper, 2000. x, 337pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £9.00

854. LEES, Jay T. Anselm of Havelberg: Deeds into Words in the Twelfth Century (Studies in the History of Christian Thought 79). Brill, 1998. xiv, 317pp. Near Fine / Near Fine £59.00

855. LITTLE, Lester K. Religious Poverty and the Profit Economy in Medieval Europe. Paul Elek, 1978. xii, 267pp. Scattered underlining. Owner's sig of Jean Dunbabin. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £30.00

856. LITTLEHALES, Henry (ed). The Prymer: or Prayer-Book of the Lay People in the Middle Ages in English, Dating about 1400 A. D., 2 vols, Vol I: Text, Vol II: Collation of MSS. Longmans, Green, 1891-92. ix, 119 + xx, 75pp. 2 plates. Small 4to (26 x 17cm). Original black cloth over bevelled boards. Hinges sound. Front endpapers sl cracked over gutter in volume 2 only. Minor foxing. Minor pencil annotations to volume 1. VG £32.00

857. LLOYD, Simon. English Society and the Crusade, 1216-1307 (Oxford Historical Monographs). Oxford / Clarendon, 1988. 1st edn. xiv, 329pp. Minor sidelining to a couple of pages. Near Fine / Near Fine £38.50

858. LOGAN, Donald. A History of the Church in the Middle Ages. Routledge, 2002. xiv, 368pp. Signed by author. Illus. Fine £22.00

859. LORMEAU, E. Des Menses Episcopales en France: Etude Historique et Juridique. (These pour le Doctorat). Paris: A Herpin, 1905. 247pp., 4to. Quarter morocco, raised bands. Marbled paper to boards. Decorative endpapers. VG+ £13.00

860. LOSACK, Marcus. Rediscovering Saint Patrick. Columba Press, 2013. 272pp. Small 4to. Faint marks to bottom edges. Signed by Author. Paperback. Near Fine £27.00

861. LUCAS, Herbert. Fra Girolamo Savonarola: A Biographical Study Based on Contemporary Documents. Sands, 1906. 2nd rev'd edn. xxxii, 474, (6)pp. Edges sl rubbed. VG £12.00

862. LULLUS, Raimundus. Ars Generalis Ultima (128). (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis, Vol. LXXV. Instrumenta Lexicologica Latina, Series A, Fasiculus 33.). Brepols, 1986. 49pp., 14 microfiches. Sticker remains to front cover. Paperback. Near Fine £20.00

863. MACDONELL, Anne. Sons of Francis. London / New York: J.M. Dent / G.P. Putnam, 1902. viii, 436 pp, frontis, 8 illus. Small 4to. Original pale brown cloth gilt. Cloth sl stained. Printed at the Ballantyne Press on artisanal paper, with top edges gilt. No ownership marks. Good+ £21.00

864. MAIER, Christoph T. Preaching the Crusades: Mendicant Friars and the Cross in the Thirteenth Century. Cambrdige UP, 1998. x, 202pp. A little sidelining. Pback. Nr Fine £14.00

865. MANN, Horace K. Nicholas Breakspear (Hadrian IV.) A.D. 1154-1159: The Only English Pope. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1914. lxxii, 134, (2)pp. Page edges sl foxed. 20 illus & folding map. Orig cloth laminated, incorporating handwritten labels. Scarce. Good+ £26.00

866. MARTINES, Lauro. Scourge and Fire: Savonarola and Renaissance Florence. Jonathan Cape, 2006. 1st edn. xvi, 336pp. 14 illus. Page edges very sl toned. Near Fine / Near Fine £12.00

867. MAYR-HARTING, Henry. The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. B.T. Batsford, 1972. 1st edn. 334pp. Illus. Fine / Near Fine £18.50

868. MAYR-HARTING, Henry. The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. B. T. Batsford, 1972. 333pp. 17 illus. VG / VG £14.00

869. McDOUGALL, Sara. Bigamy and Christian Identity in Late Medieval Champagne. University of Pennsylvania, 2012. (vi), 216pp. No ownership marks. As new. Fine / Fine £27.00

870. McKITTERICK, Rosamond. The Frankish Kingdoms Under the Carolingians, 751-987. Longman, 1983. xiv, 414pp. A little sidelining. Paperback. VG £10.00

871. McNEILL, John T. & Helena M. GAMER (transl.). Medieval Hand-Books of Penance: A translation of the principal libri poenitentiales and selections from related documents. Columba U P, 1990. xvi, 476pp. 2 illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £31.50

872. MENACHE, Sophia. Clement V. Cambridge U P, 1998. 1st edn. xiv, 351pp., 4 maps. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Fine £52.00

873. MILLER, Thomas. The Old English Version of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People (EETS 0596). Oxford, 2007. 277pp. As new. Paperback. Fine £26.00

874. MINER, John N. The Grammar Schools of Medieval England: A. F. Leach in Historiographical Perspective. McGill-Queen's U P, 1990. 1st edition. x, 355pp., illus. Light foxing to top edges. Spine sl toned. No ownership marks. VG+ £15.00

875. MOBERLY, George Herbert. Life of William of Wykeham, Sometime Bishop of Winchester, and Lord High Chancellor of England. With Appendices. Winchester: Warren & Son, 1887. xix, 318pp. 2 bookplates. Original blue cloth gilt over bevelled boards. Fold-out col frontis., fold-out col map and fold-out pedigree. Fresh condition. VG+ £30.00

876. MOREY, Adrian. Bartholomew of Exeter, Bishop and Canonist: A Study in the Twelfth Century. With the text of Bartholomew's Penitential from the Cotton MS. Vitellius A. XII. Cambridge U P, 1937. 1st edn. xii, 322pp. Original black cloth, spine sl faded. VG+ £40.00

877. MORGAN, Marjorie. The English Lands of the Abbey of Bec. Oxford / Clarendon, 1968. viii, 164pp. No ownership marks. Small mark to front board. Near Fine £17.50

878. MORRIS, Colin. The Papal Monarchy: The Western Church from 1050 to 1250. Oxford / Clarendon, 1989. 1st edn. xvii, 673pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine £60.00

879. MORRIS, Colin. The Sepulchre of Christ and the Medieval West: From the Beginnings to 1600. Oxford U P, 2007. xxv, 427pp., many illus. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £28.00

880. MORRISON, Karl F. Tradition and Authority in the Western Church: 300-1140. Princeton U P, 1968. 1st edn. xviii, 458pp. Spine very sl faded, top edges sl marked. Near Fine £48.00

881. MURRAY, Alexander. Doubting Thomas in Medieval Exegesis and Art. Introduction by David D'Avray and a bio-bibliography of the author. Roma, 2006. 104pp, 12 plates, 24 x 17 cm. Includes loose card signed by the author. Paperback. Near Fine £28.50

882. MOSS, L. B., G. BARRACLOUGH, R. W. SOUTHERN, J. H. MUNDY and J. HUIZINGA. The Story of the Middle Ages: The Birth of the Middle Ages / The Crucible of the Middle Ages / The Making of the Middle Ages / The High Middle Ages / The Waning of the Middle Ages. 5 vols in slipcase. Folio Society, 1999-2003. 3rd printing. About 300pp. per vol, illus. Alternately in red and green cloth decorated in purple, silver and gilt. Near fine slipcase. Fine £35.00

883. MURRAY, Alexander. Reason and Society in the Middle Ages. Oxford / Clarendon, 1978. 1st edn. xiv, 507pp. 9 plates, 2 maps. Small stain to fore-edges. VG / VG £22.00

884. MYCOFF, David (ed). The Life of Saint Mary Magdalene and of her Sister Martha (Cistercian Studies Series 108). Cistercian, 1989. 166pp. Paperback. VG £9.50

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885. TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Hobbit or There and Back Again. Illustrated by the author. 2nd impression, 1937; 310, (ii) pp., 13 illus (4 in col.) & maps to endpapers. Advert leaf to rear. Orig green cloth, unfaded, dragon to each board. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Original tiny Blackwells sticker to inside front board, indicating it was bought in Oxford. With dustwrapper in four pieces, and lacking spine. Front and back panels chipped with significant loss all round, but not faded. The flaps are as large as the panels, and only a little chipped. Price is not clipped on front flap. Mild foxing to all pieces of dw, but mainly apparent on inside. No foxing to endpaper maps, and scarcely any to the text. Light foxing to page edges. No ownership marks, no annotations. Book has a very slight forward lean. This is the first edition with colour plates. The first impression appeared in 1937, and the 3rd impression appeared in 1942 without the colour plates. Only 1877 copies of the 2nd impression survived bombing in London. The dustwrapper is very scarce, and the book is rarely found in this decent condition. VG / Poor £10,000.00

886. A KEMPIS, Thomas. Of the Imitation of Iesus Christ. Translated from the Latin Original Ascribed to Thomas A Kempis by T. F. Dibdin. London: William Pickering, 1851. xiv, 248pp. Orig full tan calf, gilt and blind frames to boards. Raised bands, ornate gilt decor, and black gilt label to sp. Gilt decor to bd edges. 8vo (14.5 x 22.5cm). Hinges sound. All edges marbled. Endpapers marbled in Turkish pattern, matching page edges. Splitting just starting to front endpaper at gutter. Bookplate to inside fr bd printed in red & black, dated 1961. Engraved frontis with tissue guard of Christ wearing crown of thorns 'From an original engraving by Pietro Fontana after a painting by Guercino'. Title page printed in red & black, with Pickering's elaborate Aldine printer's device. Decor initials, head- and tail-pieces throughout. Foxing to blank endpages, a very little scattered foxing to text block. Lacking 1 blank fr epg. Thomas Frognall Dibdin's translation of the Imitatio Christi (excluding book IV, which Dibdin dismissed as spurious) was first published by Pickering in 1828. This 1851 edn, published near the end of Pickering's career, is still shaped by Pickering and Dibdin's original intention to 'make of it both a beautiful book and a critical performance' (Dibdin, Reminiscences, 1836, ii, p. 831). A very attractive volume. VG+ £95.00

887. AESOP. Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent Mythologists: With Morals and Reflections. Part I. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt. The Third Edition Corrected and Amended / Fables and Storyes Moralized: Being a Second Part of the Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent Mythologists, &c. By Sir Roger L'Estrange. Kt. 2 vols in 1. Gregg International, 1972. (viii), 476, (xiv), 238pp. 4to: 18 x 27.5cm. Facsimile reprint of 1699 edn. Green cloth gilt. Fine £125.00

888. BAULDRY, Michael. Manuale Sacrarum Caeremoniarum, Juxta Ritum S. Romanae Ecclesiae; In quo omnia, quae ad usum omnium Cathedralium, Collegiatarum Parochialium, Saecularium, & Regularium Ecclesiarum, pertinent, accuratissime tractantur. Editio Novissima … Ex Typographia Balleoniana, 1778. 322, (2), 51pp. (4to 25 x 19.5cm). Half black morocco, probably 19th century. Red/black title page. Corners worn. Water stain to second half of text. A tiny amount of annotation. VG £75.00

889. AMYOT, James & Thomas, NORTH (eds). The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans. Translated out of Greek into French by James Amyot, and out of French into English by Thomas North. Introduction for this Edition by Emil Ludwig. (2 vols). Easton Press, 1969. xlix, 942pp & 982pp. Illus. No ownership marks. Full blue morocco gilt. Ribbon per volume. Watered silk endpapers with loose Easton Press ' Note from the Archives'. Fine £150.00

890. BEDE, St. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Edited by Bertram Colgrave and R. A. B. Mynors (Oxford Medieval Texts). Oxford / Clarendon, 1969. 1st edn. lxxvi, 618pp. Facing Latin / English text. Owner's signature of Jean Dunbabin. Minor side-lining to a couple of pages. Minor marks to page edges. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £140.00

891. BEWICK, Thomas. A History of British Birds. The Figures Engraved on Wood by T. Bewick. I: Containing the History and Description of Land Birds; and a supplement, with additional figures / II: Containing the History and Description of Water Birds; and a supplement, with additional figures. 2 vols (set). BEDFORD BINDING. Newcastle: Edward Walker for Thomas Bewick, 1821. 1st edn thus. xl, (43)-330, (1), 46, (2) + xxii, (19)-360, (2), 43, (1), 7pp. Original Francis Bedford binding in full dark green morocco, triple gilt fillets forming frame and inner panel to boards, inner panel decorated at corners with small tools. Raised bands to spine, forming six compartments. Gilt lettering to two compartments, ornate gilt decor to four compartments, centring on a bird motif. Gilt decor to base and top of spine, double gilt fillets to board edges. Elaborate gilt decor to turn-ins, with 'bound by F. Bedford' to bottom front turn-in of both vols. Spines sl darkened, green col turning to dark grey. Top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed and mildly foxed. 8vos (15 x 22.8cm). Hinges sound. Marbled endpapers. Pen owners' inscriptions to blank front endpage in both vols: 'Geoffrey Treasure 1964' (Harrow housemaster and historian) and 'To C. S. Donald from A. D. Stocks. June 1917. In mem: 1911-17'. Very minor scattered foxing. Text complete despite sl eccentric pagination. First edition of the 1821 new edition of Bewick's History of British Birds, with supplements to both vols appearing for the first time. Both supplements are present here (one in each vol.), each with separate title page dated 1821, as well as the 7pp. 'Addenda to the History of British Birds' at the rear of vol. II. It is this extended edition, with supplements, that fascinates the young Jane Eyre in Charlotte Brontë's novel: the 'fiend pinning down the thief’s pack behind him' that Jane 'passed over quickly: it was an object of terror' is a tail-piece in the supplement to vol. I (p. 20). Profusely illustrated throughout with Bewick's remarkable engravings, to which he imparted 'all the fidelity and animation I was able to impart to mere woodcuts without col' (Bewick, in ODNB). First published in 1797-1804, the History of British Birds was Bewick's masterpiece, cementing his national reputation and his place as 'reviver and improver of the craft' of wood engraving (ODNB). Its impact on 19th-century readers was profound: Alfred Lord Tennyson's brother Arthur recalls the poet's 'excitement when he got hold of Bewick for the first time: how he paced up and down the lawn for hours studying him and how he kept rushing into us in the school-room to show us some of the marvellous wood cuts' (Weekley 1953, 13). Particularly striking are the famous tail-pieces: sharply observed vignettes of contemporary rural life, whose tone is 'often ironic and displays a mordant view of the world and human folly' (ODNB). In a characteristically restrained and elegant morocco binding by Francis Bedford (1799-1883), 'considered the leading English bookbinder of his time' (ODNB). This particular Bedford binding is notable for the gilt bird motifs on its spine, which reference the subject of the book in a way unusual for the period (Miller 2010, 11). First edition of the extended version of Bewick's History of British Birds, in handsome Bedford binding. Near Fine £900.00

892. BILLUART, Charles Rene. Summa Sancti Thomae Hodiernis Academiarum Moribus Accommodata sive Cursus Theologiae Juxta Mentem Divi Thomae, Insertis Pro Re Nata Digressionibus in Historiam Ecclesiasticam. Editio Nova, Accurate Emendata. 10 vols (set). Apud Victorem Lecoffre, 1904. (iv), viii, 477 + (iv), 472 + (iv), 472 + (iv), 537 + (iv), 392 + (iv), 430, (2), 26 + (iv), 476, 50 + iv, 475 + (iv), 536 + (iv), 246, (ii), 30, (ii), 254pp. Marbled paper to boards. 2 gilt labels to each spine. Very small amount of annotations and underlining (ink and pencil). Vols. VI, VII & X include Appendices by anonymous authors with additions regarding more recent civil law. Hinges sound, endpapers uncracked at gutters. Charles Rene Billuart (1685-1757), Dominican Theologian and influential Thomist. This is his most famous work, composed 1746-51 at the request of the Belgian Dominican Province. Near Fine £300.00

893. BRIGGS, K. M. The Anatomy of Puck: An Examination of Fairy Beliefs among Shakespeare's Contemporaries and Successors. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1959. 1st edition. xi, 284pp., illus. Small neat owner's signature to front endpage. Dw very sl toned on spine but fresh, unclipped and protected. Faint minor foxing to top edges. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £165.00

894. BRIGGS, K. M. Pale Hecate's Team: An Examination of the Beliefs of Witchcraft and Magic among Shakespeare's Contemporaries and His Immediate Successors. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1962. 1st edn. viii, 291pp., illus. Small neat owner's signature to fr endpage. Dw sl rubbed at front but unclipped and protected. Faint minor foxing to top edges. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £165.00

895. BRAND, John. The History and Antiquities of the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne, including an Account of the Coal Trade of that place and embellished with Engraved Views of the Publick Buildings, &c. 2 vols (set). London: B. White & Son and T. & I. Egerton, 1789. 1st edn. xvi, 676, (4) + 723, (9)pp. Orig dark brown calf boards, framed in gilt. Fairly recently rebacked in near-matching calf. Smooth spines decorated in gilt and blind, one black gilt label per spine. Gilt decor to board edges, rubbed. Discreet repairs to board corners. Folios (24.5 x 30.7cm). Hinges sound. Marbled endpapers, repaired at gutters with near-matching marbled paper. A small (2cm) area of damp-staining to fore-edges of vol. II, very sl affecting margin of pp. 287-338. Frontis, engraved title page with vignette, and 21 plates (7 folding) to vol. I. Frontis, engraved title page with vignette, and 9 plates (5 folding) to vol. II. Minor foxing, largely to later pages in both vols, and offsetting to pages adjacent to most plates. The engravings, which cost a remarkable £500 to produce, are the work of James Fittler (1758-1835), appointed marine engraver to George III. First published by subscription in two vols in 1789 (this edn), Brand's history began as a revision of 'The History of Newcastle' by an earlier Newcastle antiquary, Henry Bourne. Brand's mixed feelings about this earlier work, 'a thin folio volume' whose posthumous publication 'both apologizes and accounts for the various contradictions with which it abounds' are indicated in his preface (p. vi); his own History was much deepened and enlarged, with a second vol. 'on the trade and political economy of the town, to broaden the appeal to the non-specialist reader' (ODNB). 'Contains the town charters in full; considerable use is made of the town archives and the public records. The best history of Newcastle' (Gross). Hailed at the time by antiquarian Richard Gough as 'an exemplary instance of antiquarian scholarship applied to urban history' (Sweet 2001, 191), or as Gough himself had it, 'a happy model for treating local antiquities' (Gentleman's Magazine, lix, pt. 1 (1789), 533), Brand's History is today 'highly valued for the wealth of erudition and research that it contains' (ODNB). A remarkable record of Newcastle on the threshold of the industrial revolution, in original boards and near-matching spines. Gross 2418. ESTC T144797. VG+ £600.00

896. BURTON, Robert. The Anatomy of Melancholy. Edited by Holbrook Jackson. Introduction by Philip Pullman. 3 vols. Folio Society, 2010. 2nd printing. xxviii, 548 + (vi), 325 + (vi), 586pp. 24 x 16.5cm. No dws, as issued. Quarter black cloth, gilt decoration to spine, marbled paper to boards. No ownership marks. Slipcase VG+ with a little spotting to top. Near Fine £150.00

897. BUTLER, Alban. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints. Edited by F. C. Husenbeth. Illuminated Edition. 2 vols in 9 (set). Virtue, 1870. 1st thus. 200 + 201-400 + 401-600 + 601-800 + 801-888,1-112 + 113-312 + 313-512 + 513-704, x + 705-806, (ii), xi-xl, vi pp. 27 x 19 cm. Date est. Green cloth, stamped in black & gilt. Gilt title to sp. Aeg. 5 col plates per vol., all save one with tissue guards. Owner's sig to front endpage of vol. II. VG+ £265.00

898. BUTLER, Alban. Butler's Lives of the Saints. Eds Herbert Thurston and Donald Attwater. 4 vols. Burns & Oates, 1956. xxxii, 720pp + xxii, 692pp + xx, 705pp + xx, 707pp. Orig red cloth gilt. Spines faded. Owner's signature in pencil. Pencil annotations to blank rear endpages. VG £85.00

899. BYRON, George Gordon. The Works of Lord Byron. 4 vols (set). John Murray, 1823. 1st edn thus. xiv, 303 + (iv), 359 + (iv), 345, (2) + viii, 372pp. Full tan leather, sl raised bands and elaborate gilt decoration to spines. 2 green gilt labels per spine, all intact. Gilt border to boards and gilt ruling to board edges. Leather a little edgeworn. Inscription to inside rear board of vol. I. Frontis to vol. I. A little scattered foxing. Owner's bookplate to inside front boards. All edges speckled. Front hinge of vol. I starting to crack from top. Worm holes to top corners of prelims of vol. II (3 leaves), and trace to inside front board. Hinges of vols III & IV cracking exteriorly from top of spine (c. 4.5 cm at front & 2cm at rear). A few ink spots to pp. 216-7 of vol. IV. VG £350.00

900. CANO, Melchior. Melchioris Cani Episcopi Canariensis, Ex Ordine Praedicatorum, Opera, In hac primum editione clarius divisa, Et Praefatione instar Prologi Galeati illustrata a P. Hyacintho Serry. Padua: Typis Seminarii, Apud Joannem Manfre, 1734. (xlviii), 596, (28)pp. 26 x 19.5cm. Original stiff paper boards, sl marked, scuffed and darkened on spine. Red/black title page. Small hole to spine. Ink numbers to front board. Melchior Cano (c. 1509-1560), Dominican Theologian, Bishop of the Canary Islands and adviser to King Philip II of Spain. He took part in the Council of Trent. This volume includes his most famous work, De Locis Theologicis, as well as his reply to criticisms of it, Vindicationes, Quibus nonnullorum in ejus Libros de Locis Theologicis accusationes refelluntur; Relectio de Sacramentis in Genere; and Relectio de Poenitentiae Sacramento. Jacques-Hyacinth Serry (1659-1738) was also a Dominican. Good+ £100.00

901. CAESAR, Julius. C. Ivlii Cæsaris quæ extant ex emendatione Ios. Scaligeri. Leiden: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1635. 1st edn thus. (24), 480, 505-28, 481-504, 529-561, (70)pp. Early or original full vellum, flat spine. Mild soiling to vellum, with a very little tan leather adhering to front board near spine. Corners sl pushed in. With worn bookseller's paper tab tipped in to inside rear board, partially torn where it protrudes from top edges, with '1st edition' just legible. 12mo (7.6 x 13.2cm). Front hinge very sl tender, with cracking at gutter before title page. Pencil inscription and armorial bookplate of 'Alfred Cock of the Middle Temple' (1849-1898). Engraved title page. 3pp. dedicatory epistle by B. & A. (Bonaventure and Abraham) Elzevir to Jacobo (Jacob) Skytte (1613-1654), who became the first rector of Dorpat university in 1633 and was renowned for his lectures on Caesar. 3 folding maps, all in good condition except for minor worm damage (4, 2, & 3 holes respectively, all c. 0.4cm). 6 woodcut illus, including medallion portrait of Caesar and 5 full-page woodcuts. Decorated initials and head-pieces. A little scattered foxing throughout. Minor worm damage: one hole from blank fr endpage through to rear of volume, c. 0.4cm at greatest extent but generally much smaller, mildly affecting images and text. Pinprick hole to outer margin from sig. **2r onwards. Line of worm damage (2cm) to blank rear endpage only. Gatherings X and Y have been transposed in this volume: all pages are present, but sigs Y-Y12 (pp. 505-528) are bound in before sigs X-X12 (pp. 481-504). There were three 1635 Elzevir impressions of this first edn. This is the first impression, readily identified as such by the buffalo's head in the head-pieces to the dedicatory epistle and p. 1, and by the numbering of pp. 149, 335, & 475, which are incorrectly numbered 153, 245, & 375. As such, this is one of the most celebrated and highly prized Elzevir productions: of all the masterpieces produced under Bonaventure and his nephew Abraham, Willems (1885) 'would not hesitate to award the palm to the Caesar', 'certainly one of the most beautiful of the Elzevirs' and 'one of the most enviable jewels that can adorn the case of a bibliophile' (Willems 420, p. 103). Despite the transposition of two gatherings, a good clean copy of one of the finest of all Elzevir edns, in seventeenth-century binding. Willem 420. VG+ £275.00

902. CARLYLE, R. W. and A. J. A History of Mediaeval Political Theory in the West. 6 vols (set). William Blackwood, 1962. 4th impress. xvii, 314 + xix, 274 + xvii, 201 + xxiii, 419 + xx, 494 + xxv,551pp. Dws unclipped and protected. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £145.00

903. CATTO, Jeremy (ed.). Oriel College: A History. Oxford U P, 2013. 1st edn. xx, 847pp. 13 col plates, c. 120 illus, maps. Very sl wear to dw. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £225.00

904. CHARLESWORTH, James H. (ed). The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. 2 vols. Doubleday, 1983-85. xlx, 995 + xlx, 1006pp. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £100.00

905. CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer Illustrated After Drawings by W. Russell Flint. 3 vols (set). London: Philip Lee Warner, Publisher To The Medici Society Ltd, 1913. 1st edn thus. x, 235 + x, 217 + x, 183pp. Limited edn: no. 409 of 500 copies printed on handmade watermarked Riccardi Paper. Original undyed quarter linen, light blue cloth to boards. 4tos (20 x 27.1cm). Printed paper labels to front boards and spines. Mild browning to boards. Front board of vol. III sl dented near base of spine. Tips of top corners of vols I & III, and bottom corners of vol. II, sl pushed in. Top edges trimmed and gilt, other edges deckled. Hinges sound. With scarce original blue-grey dws and slipcases. Dws lettered in black to front, rear, and spine, with Riccardi Press emblem (elaborate interlace after Durer's 'second knot', itself after da Vinci) to front boards. Mild toning to dws and fading to dw spines. Minor edgewear to dws of vols II & III; moderate edgewear to top rear edge of vol. I dw only, with closed tear (4cm). Original Medici Society price stickers to front cover of all dws, sticker to vol. II sl abraded. Small blank label (matching spine) to dw spine of vols I & III, handwritten number and small ink spot to dw spine of vol. II (generally Riccardi dws would have had the number of the limited edition copy written to the dw spine - in this case the no. visible to spine of vol. II is incorrect, so was presumably covered during production). Slipcases to vols II & III intact, with mild edgewear and marking, with band of fading (3cm wide) at fore-edge of vol. III slipcase. Vol. I slipcase splitting at top edges from front and rear and splitting starting at front bottom edge, but all present. Mild offset browning to endpapers. Title pages printed in blue & black, with vignette per vol. showing the characters whose tales are found within. With 36 col plates with tissue guards, all guards captioned in red. Illustrations after watercols by William Russell Flint (1880-1969), arguably the most acclaimed British watercolist of his time, praised for his 'sensitivity of mood (...) vibrancy of col and freedom of wash' (ODNB). One of the most impressive productions of the Riccardi Press, here with the rarely found original dws and slipcases. Near Fine / Good+ £950.00

906. CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Facsimile of the William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer. With the Original 87 Illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones. Together with an Introduction by John T. Winterich and a Glossary for the Modern Reader. Ed. W. W. Skeat and John T. Winterich. World Publishing, 1958. 1st edn thus. xx, 554pp. 22.5 x 33cm. Blind-decorated vellum-coled cloth, spine sl faded. No ownership marks. Near Fine £85.00

907. CHESTERTON, Gilbert K. Orthodoxy (Sullivan 13B) FIRST EDITION. London: John Lane, Bodley Head, 1908. 1st edn. 297, (7)pp. Catalogues to rear. Hinges sound. Date on title page 1909 but published 1908. Old owner's signature (N.P. Teasdale?) to front endpage, Ditchling-type St Michael bookplate of Michael Penty (son of the distributist Arthur Penty) to inside front board. Original green cloth gilt. Top edges gilt, other edges trimmed. Spine sl scuffed and faded.. Ends spine sl frayed. Binding sl shaken. Very occas pencil marks to margins. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Sullivan 13B differs from Sullivan 13A only in having the edges trimmed. Good+ £200.00

908. CLARENDON, Edward earl of. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641. With the precedent Passages, and Actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy End, and Conclusion thereof by the King’s blessed Restoration, and Return, upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660. 6 vols (set). Oxford: Printed at the Theater, 1720-21. 1st thus. xxv, 288 + 289-720 + (8), 466 + 467-753 + (14), 364 + 365-773, (71)pp. 8vo (20 x 13 cm). Orig speckled calf boards. Rebacked in tan calf, speckled on spine & near-matching bds, plain on bds with uneven boundary of original calf visible. Gilt frames to bds. Raised bands, gilt decor, one red gilt and one black gilt label per spine. Blind decor to bd edges. Wear to board edges and corners. Some rubbing to boards. Cracking just starting at bottom front hinge of vol. I only (1cm). 8vos (12.5 x 20.1cm). All edges speckled red, top edges darkened. Very faint dampstaining to bottom front boards, not affecting endpapers. Mild dampstaining to bottom rear boards of all vols, sl affecting endpapers and endpages, most noticeable to vol. V, where it very sl affects final pages of text. Rear endpapers cracked at gutters and rear hinge sl tender in vol. V only, otherwise hinges sound and endpapers uncracked at gutters. Each volume is in two parts, each part with its own title page and here bound as separate vol. Pagination continuous between the 2 parts of each volume. Half-title to each 'part I' (vols I, III, & V of this set). Vol.1 part 1 is dated 1721 and has imprint 'Printed at the Theater, for J. Batley at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row, London', all the other parts are dated 1720 and omit Batley’s name from the imprint. Portrait frontis of Clarendon to each vol. Edward Hyde, first earl of Clarendon (1609-74). The History was hugely successful on its first publication in 1702-04: 'the most sophisticated and finely balanced history yet written in English (or written for a long time afterwards)', it is still remarkable as 'a distinctive work of art based on a highly wrought style, a forensic dissection of character and issue, and a sense of the depth of individuals' moral responsibility for their actions' (ODNB). Early edition of Clarendon's History in original boards. VG £600.00

909. CLARENDON, Edward earl of (Edward Hyde). The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Containing, I. An Account of the Chancellor’s Life from his Birth to the Restoration in 1660. II. A Continuation of the same, and of his History of the Grand Rebellion, from the Restoration to his Banishment in 1667. Written by himself. Printed from his original manuscripts, given to the University of Oxford by the Heirs of the late Earl of Clarendon. 3 vols (set). Oxford: Oxford / Clarendon, 1759. 1st edn. vi, 264, (10) + 539 + 541-993, (21)pp. 8vo (20 x 13 cm). Orig speckled calf bds. BINDING AS ABOVE (#908). Slight cracking at gutters after title page of vol. I and before final page of text in vols II & III. Vol. I has two title pages, one for three-vol set and one for vol. I only (attested in ESTC, but scarce). First title page partially detached at base (5cm). Vols II & III each have title page reading 'The continuation of the life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, (...) Being a Continuation of His History of the Grand Rebellion, from the Restoration to his Banishment in 1667'. Vol. I has separate pagination; that of Vols. II and III is continuous. Index to rear of vols I & III. Decorative tail-pieces to vol. I. Foxing largely confined to early and late pp. Edward Hyde, first earl of Clarendon (1609-74), politician and historian. A close advisor to Charles I, Clarendon followed Charles II into exile. After the Restoration in 1660, he rose to power as Lord Chancellor and was created Earl of Clarendon in 1661, but fell from favour and was exiled in 1667. During his exile he composed his autobiography. This was then spliced together with his earlier 'History of the Rebellion', first begun during his earlier pre-Restoration exile, to create the work that was first posthumously published as 'History of the Rebellion' in 1702. The original version of Clarendon's Life was not published until 1759 (these vols). Clarendon's Life is a 'franker' version of the History: 'as it did not have to act as an official defence of the conduct of Charles I, it emphasized even more than the History had done the mistakes in royalist policy and anatomized with some relish the character failings of many of the principal actors' (ODNB). Binding uniform with our 1720-21 edition of Clarendon's History, above. First edn in orig boards. ESTC T55769. VG £600.00

910. 908 & 909, uniform binding, often found together, for £1100.00

911. COPLESTON, Frederick. A History of Philosophy. 16 books. Image, Between 230-400 per vol. Vol. 1 signed by author. Sidelining to vol. 5 part 2 & vol. 7 part 1. Paperback. VG £100.00

912. CHESTERTON, G. K. What I Saw in America. WITH CHRISTMAS CARD BY FRANCES CHESTERTON. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1922. 1st edn. vi, 308pp. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Spine sl cocked and faced, with wear to base and top of spine and splitting just starting over top front hinge. Rubbing to board edges. Boards very sl bowed. Bookplate to inside front board. Library label to inside rear board. Cracking starting at gutter before rear endpaper. Hinges sound. With loose Christmas card printed, on laid paper and lightly foxed, 'With Greetings from Gilbert and Frances Chesterton, Christmas 1930' to front, verses ('The Cradle of the Winds' by Frances Chesterton) within, with printed initials 'F. C.' and 'University of Notre Dame, Indiana, U.S.A.'. This identifies the card as a product of Chesterton's extended stay at UND in 1930-31, the second of his trips to America - the first of these, in 1921, had resulted in the current volume, What I Saw in America. Frances Chesterton was notable for her love of Christmas, filling the Chestertons' house with nativity scenes and writing Christmas plays and poems. Writing a poem for the Chesterton family Christmas card, as here, was a yearly tradition. Good+ £100.00

913. CLIFFORD, Thomas, and Arthur CLIFFORD. A Topographical and Historical Description of the Parish of Tixall, in the County of Stafford. Paris: M. Nouzou, 1817. 1st edn. ii, (2), 5-325pp. Original dark red diced morocco boards, elaborate floral blind decor and triple gilt fillets framing boards. Gilt decor to board edges and turn-ins, worn on board edges. Rebacked in near-matching dark red morocco, with raised bands, gilt ruling, and gilt lettering to spine. Large 4to (21.2 x 26.5cm). All edges gilt. Hinges sound. Original marbled endpapers, repaired and reinforced at gutters with blue cloth. Armorial bookplate of James Broughton (1833 -1887) to inside front board. Broughton was organist of St Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Leeds, and served with distinction as chorus master of the Leeds Festival from 1874 to 1883. Pen inscription to title page, dated 1880, noting purchase from the William Salt Library, Stafford. Stamp of William Salt Library (est. 1872) to title page and final page of text. Frontis with tissue guard (creased). Engraved plan, 3 folding genealogies, 3 portraits with tissue guards. 3 genealogies sl creased at inner fold, one with small tear (c. 1cm) at fold. A little mild scattered foxing. With Zoology of Tixall and 'Flora Tixalliana' to rear, as well as extracts from the works of Michael Drayton (all addressed to his patron Sir Walter Aston), 4pp. errata and corrigenda, and Contents. Simms, Bibliotheca Staffordiensis, 1894, p.110: 'This History was privately printed, chiefly for presents; it is now scarce; unstained copies are seldom met with; originally issued in paper covers; on account of misnomers pp. 153 and 154 were reprinted, 50 copies only being struck'. A few neat pencil annotations in old hand throughout. Pencil annotations in old hand to blank front endpages, noting that 'Tis singular that ye authors of this vol. who have filled so many pages with minute particulars of the Astons and Cliffords, should have omitted to insert copies of the many Epitaphs on those families, which may be seen in St. Mary's Church, Clifford'. The volume is indeed filled with 'minute particulars' of these two devout recusant families, of whom the Astons were the first to hold Tixall, gaining possession of Tixall Hall in 1507. The Astons were successful Elizabethan grandees, trusted by the crown: Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned at Tixall Hall for two weeks in 1586. It was Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar (Drayton's patron), who converted to Catholicism in 1623: under his successors, Tixall became the centre of the large Staffordshire Catholic community. Tixall became briefly notorious during the fabricated 'Popish Plot' of 1678 and 1681, when it was claimed that Tixall gatehouse (illustrated in the frontis to this volume) was the site of meetings between conspirators planning to assassinate Charles II. Walter Aston, 3rd Lord Aston of Forfar, was accused of complicity in the Plot and was sent to the Tower of London in 1679; he was released the following year when the fictitious claims of his accusers fell apart under scrutiny. Tixall passed into the Clifford family through Barbara Aston, who married Thomas Clifford (1732-1787); she was the mother of Arthur Clifford (1777-1830), one of the authors of this volume: antiquarian, family historian, and uncle of Sir Thomas Aston Clifford-Constable (1807-1870), the other author, who succeeded to the baronetcy of Tixall in 1823. Arthur Clifford was educated at the English College in Douai; in 1786, when the college was taken over by French revolutionary forces, he was imprisoned along with the other students and teachers. After his release and return to England, Clifford was instrumental in publishing numerous historical papers found in Tixall Hall, including the 1813 'Tixall Poetry', a collection of poems 'either written or transcribed by members of the Aston family, concluding with Clifford's own verses' (ODNB). Among these was his 'Midnight Meditation among the Ruins of Tixall', also published separately in this volume (pp. 100-105). Very scarce, 1 of 50 copies, in original boards. VG £3,000.00

914. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Bibliorum Sacrorum Nova Vulgata Editio. Lib. Ed. Vaticana, 1979. 1st edn. xiii, 2155pp. 17.5 x 24.5cm. Silk ribbon. No ownership marks. VG+ £65.00

915. CRUDEN, Alexander. A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament: In Two Parts. Containing, I. The Appellative or Common Words... II. The Proper Names in the Scriptures. To this Part is prefixed a Table, containing the Significations of the Words in the Original Languages from which they are derived. To which is added a concordance to the Books, called Apocrypha. The Whole digested in an Easy and Regular Method, which, together with the various Significations and other Improvements now added, renders it more useful than any Book of this kind hitherto published. London: D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, et al, 1738. 1st edn. (1024)pp. Original full calf, double gilt fillet frames to boards. Raised bands to spine, bordered by double gilt rules, spine in six panels. Brown gilt label to spine. Blind decor to board edges, worn. Wear to board corners and to base and top of spine, with chipping and small loss to top spine. Splitting just starting over front hinge at base and top of spine (1.5cm). Minor worm damage to top spine over rear hinge, affecting rear endpapers, blank rear endpage, and final leaf of text at top gutter only. Minor abrasions to rear board. Board corners sl pushed in. All edges speckled red, much faded. Small folio (22 x 26.5 x 6.4cm). Hinges sl tender, but holding firm. Half-title present. Dedication to Queen Caroline (4pp.) and preface (4pp.). Text of concordance printed in triple columns. Unpaginated. Complete, with final sig. 6P4 as per ESTC. Minor foxing to front endpapers, a very few scattered spots of foxing to text block. Head- and tail-pieces. Very scarce first edition of Cruden's Concordance. Although the Concordance is generally described as first published in 1737, and the ODNB notes that the 'Concordance was finished and a copy presented to Queen Caroline in November 1737, only days before her death', there is no bibliographic record online of an edition earlier than this one, which was likely published late 1737 and therefore dated 1738. Alexander Cruden (1699-1770), biblical scholar and self-styled 'Corrector' of public morals. He completed his magisterial Concordance in only three years, from 1735 to 1737. Although not the first English biblical concordance, it immediately superseded all previous versions and has remained continuously in print since its initial publication. Rare complete first edition of this definitive work, in original binding. ESTC T90035. VG £750.00

916. DUGDALE, William. Monasticon Anglicanum: A History of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies, in England and Wales; also of all such Scotch, Irish and French Monasteries, as were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England. Together with a Particular Account of their Respective Foundations, Grants, and Donations, and a Full Statement of their Possessions, as Well Temporal as Spiritual. Originally Published in Latin. A New Edition, Enriched with a Large Accession of Materials... by John Caley, Henry Ellis and Bulkeley Bandinel. 6 vols in 8. Dugdale family set. T. G. March, 1849. (vi), viii, liv, 642 + (x), 643 + x, 640 + xx, 691 + (x), xii, 747 + xxiv, 604 + x, 605-946, lx, 947-1156 + xii, 1157-1851pp.Folio (40 x 28 cm). Vol. 6 is in 3 parts. With port. frontis and architectural half-title to vol.1, plus 241 engr pls & plans, incl. 48 double-plates. As usual this set is missing the duplicate Benedictine nun, which is here found in vol. 2 not vol.1. Top edges gilt. Bookplate to inside front boards. Inscription to front endpage of vol. 1: James Dugdale 1849. The family association perhaps accounts for the fine binding. Original half black morocco, sl faded on spines in some vols. Raised bands & gilt lettering & ruling to spines. Hinges sound, endpapers just beginning to crack over endpapers in some cases. Illus: 56 (missing one), 37, 17, 14, 18, 35, 21, 45. An excellent attractive set, rarely found in this sound sturdy condition. Fine £1,400.00

917. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Canon Missae ad Usum Episcoporum ac Praelatorum Sollemniter vel Privatim Celebrantium. Editio Quinta. CARDINAL GODFREY'S COPY. Sump et Typ Friderici Pustet, 1922. (ii), 120, 36, 4pp. 35 x 25cm. Colour frontis. Colour initials to Canon. Colour Passion. 14 tabs as called for. 2 ribbons. Full red leather. Gilt Cross and blind stamped border to boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Leather a little scuffed on spine edges, otherwise fine. All edges gilt. Decorative endpapers. Inscription to blank front endpage: 'Presented to H. Eminence Cardinal William Godfrey by the congregation of St. Hugh's Hare St. Herts. on the occasion of his elevation to the Sacred College. 15th. December. 1958. Near Fine £400.00

918. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Graduale Romanum Juxta Missale ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum, S. Pii V. Jussu Editum, Clementis VIII. et Urbani PP. VIII. Auctoritate Recognitum, In quo omnia accurate suis locis disposita sunt & Missae novissimae Sanctorum adjectae. CHOIR EDITION. Ex Architypographia Plantiniana, Apud Albertum Moretus, 1834. (xii), 468, cxlix pp. Folio: 35 x 23 x 5 cm. Freshly rebound in fine blue cloth gilt. All edges red. Lge print, with chant on almost every page, in red & black throughout. Nr Fine £300.00

919. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Aquileyensis Ecclesiae: cum omnibus requisitis: atque figuris nuper quoque emendatissime perlustratum. Impression Anastatique. Culture et Civilisation, 1963. 308 leaves, illus. Small 4to (17.5 x 24.5cm). Facsimile reproduction of Venice 1519 edition. Limited edn: #167. Printed in red and black throughout. Many wood-engraved illustrations. Spine faded. Boards blind-decorated in original style. No ownership marks. Missal for the (now extinct) Patriarchate of Aquileia. It seems this Rite may have been used also in Venice in the Middle Ages, with some elements continuing in use at St. Mark's until the early 19th century. This was the last edition of the Missal printed. Near Fine £175.00

920. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacros. Concilii Tridentini Restitutum, S. Pii V. Pontificis Maximi Jussu Editum, Clementis VIII. et Urbani VIII. Auctoritate Recognitum. Editio Ratisbonensis Duodecima, hujus formae Quarta, Missis Novissimis Aucta. Cum textu et cantu a Sacrorum Rituum Congregatione Adprobato. F. Pustet, 1878. 40, 556, 172, 32pp. 36 x 26.5 x 6cm. Full green morocco leather. Raised bands, gilt decoration and lettering to spine. Elaborate gilt decoration to boards. Gilt dentelles to turn ins and board edges. A very little wear to boards and spine. All edges gilt. Full page illustrations for Resurrection and Pentecost with tissue guards. Gilt decorated frontis with tissue guard. 2 full page Passions, one in col (same design as frontispiece). Printed in red/black. With chant. Various supplements with Masses added to calendar. Supplement dated 1885 for dioceses of England. 12 green tabs, as called for. Tape repair to top of p. (15). Very beautiful binding. Near Fine £400.00

921. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum, S. Pii V Pontificis Maximi Jussu Editum, Aliorum Pontificum Cura Recognitum, a Pio X Reformatum et Ssmi D. N. Benedicti XV Auctoritate Vulgatum. Editio Tertia Juxta Typicam Vaticanam. TRAVELLING ALTAR MISSAL. Typis Alfredi Mame, 1922. (iv), lxxvi, 680, 124, 90, 8, 2pp. 23 x 15.5cm. Full red morocco leather, raised bands, gilt lettering and ruling to spine. Gilt Cross and decorative border to boards. Gilt dentelles to turn ins and gilt ruling to board edges. 'From W.D & A.R. McNish Porter. to Dom H.W. Mackey, O.S.B. 10.7.24' in gilt to front board. All edges gilt. Owner's stamp to blank front endpage. Printed in red/black throughout. 9 tabs as called for. A little foxing to last three pages of text. No ribbons. Full page Passion. 1/4 page illus for major feasts. A very fine example. Near Fine £275.00

922. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis, Nuper reformatum, & Pii V. Pont. Max. iussu editum: Ad instar Breviarii Romani sub Urbano VIII. recogniti. Ubi omnia suis locis sunt extensa. Cum Indulgentiis & Orationibus a Pio V. ordinatis, & Hymnis ab Urbano VIII. correctis. Accedunt Psalmi Vesperarum & Completorii pro Dominicis & Festis totius anni; una cum Rosario B. Mariae. Antwerp: Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti., 1657. (xlviii), 682, (4)pp. 21 x 13cm. Original dark brown leather boards, moderately edgeworn and rubbed. Doube gilt frame to boards mosty rubbed to blind. Freshly rebacked in near matching brown leather, raised bands & gilt lettering to spine. Two clasps, one missing hook, with fleur-de-lys brackets, probably silver. Printed in red/black throughout. Inscription to inside front board. 'Fiat voluntas tua' in old hand inscribed to front endpage. Small hole to front endpage and tiny hole to title page, not worming. Ink annotations to Calendar with dates of death of family of a previous owner. 18 full page engravings. Tears to p. 49, with loss to bottom margin, not affecting text. Tear to page 83, no loss of text. Tear to p. 399 repaired with neat stitching. Pages 35-46 (C3-8) missing (part of Lauds and Prime), apparently never bound in (much of the text could be supplied from other parts of the volume.) Lower corners of pages darkened through use. Several pages sl use-darkened at bottom margin. Also includes Office of the Dead, Gradual Psalms, Penitential Psalms and the Litany of Saints, the Office of the Holy Cross, the Office of the Holy Ghost and various devotions. Includes index. Inscription on inside front board reads: "Margaret Paston Bisshopp Bedingfeld I have bought this fine edition from Brailes (?) July 1864 - It had... belonged... to the Sheldons, & was purchased at a sale of their books after their apostasy". Margaret Bisshopp Bedingfeld lived c. 1807/8-1887. VG+ £300.00

923. EISLER, Robert. Orpheus - The Fisher. Comparative Studies in Orphic and Early Christian Cult Symbolism. London: J. M. Watkins, 1921. 1st edn. xvii, 302pp. 76pp. of plates. Original royal blue cloth, blind frames to boards, gilt lettering to spine. Spine darkened. Some foxing to page edges. Large 8vo (17.2 x 25.9cm). Endpapers uncracked at gutters, hinges sound. Front free endpaper removed, leaving neat stub. Scattered foxing, mostly to endpages. Title page printed in red & black. 76pp. of plates to rear. Robert Eisler (1882-1949), Austrian Jewish polymath who wrote on cultural and intellectual history. Good+ £145.00

924. ERASMUS, Desiderius. Colloquia, nunc emendatiora. Amsterdam: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1662. (xx), 672pp. Original rich brown panelled calf. Outer border of double fillets and inner panel of triple fillets, decorated at corners with fleurons, all in blind. Low raised bands, blind fillets and decor to spine. Gilt decor to spine edges, much worn. Chipping to base and top of spine. Cracking starting over top front hinge (3.2cm) and rear bottom hinge (1cm). Crack just starting to near centre spine (c. 7cm). Top headband cracked and partially detached. All edges red, minor ink spotting to fore-edges. 12mo (8 x 13.2cm). Hinges sl tender, but holding firm. Browning to pastedowns. Front and rear blank free endpapers cut neatly down to stubs. Very minor worm damage to inside front board, extending through outer margin to p. 200, largely as tiny pinhole, with no impact on text. Edgewear to blank front endpages. Owner's signature of 'William Plumber 1759' to recto of first blank front endpage, with offset ink and remains of writing visible to verso of front free endpaper stub. Plumber's signature also to top margin of sig. *5r, the start of the 8pp. Life of Erasmus at the front of the volume. Engraved title page signed 'Corn. Cl. Dusend Sculp.' (Cornelis Claesz Duysend, engraver, fl. 1630-1640), showing Erasmus holding a book and gazing through a telescope at a globus cruciger (orb and cross) held out to him by a divine hand in the heavens. With an appropriately Erasmian motto at base: 'vidit, pervidit, risit' ('he saw, he perceived, he laughed'). Engraved illustration to sig. *11v, showing both sides of a silver medallion of Erasmus, closely based on the 1519 medal commissioned by Erasmus himself from Quentin Metsys. This version of the medal apparently owned by Dutch scholar Daniël Heinsius, with portrait to front, and Erasmus' device of Terminus (god of boundaries) and motto 'concedo nulli' ('I yield to no-one') to rear, with circling inscription 'mors ultima linea rerum' ('death, the ultimate boundary of things'). Decorative initials, head- and tail-pieces throughout. A line-for-line impression of the 1655 Elzevir edition of the Colloquia, which was first published by Elzevir (ed. by Pieter Schrijver and with Duysend's engraved title page) in 1636. (Willems 1285). VG £240.00

925. FINCH, Robert. Acis in Oxford and Other Poems. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Oxford: Privately printed at the New Bodleian, 1959. 1st edn. (50)pp. Signed by Author. Original grey laid paper to bds, sp sl faded. Paper label printed in black on white to front board. 17 x 17.4cm. Minor dust-spotting and foxing to top edges. Limited edn signed by Robert Finch and Herbert Davis: '100 copies have been printed on mould laid paper from Eric Gill Joanna type by Herbert Davis and Edward Lathem whose thanks are due to Rene Hague for lending the matrices'. This copy is no. 76 of 100. Lacking original glassene dw. Robert Finch (1900-1995), Canadian poet. Acis in Oxford was the second of his books to win the Governor General's Award. Herbert Davis (1893-1967) spent much of his academic career in Canada and the USA, but returned to the UK in 1949 to become Reader in Textual Criticism at Oxford. Finch and Davis would have overlapped as professors at the University of Toronto in the 1920s. This privately printed edn presumably uses Eric Gill's original matrices for his Joanna type, originally designed for sole use by Gill's printing shop Hague & Gill, run with his son-in-law Rene Hague. Near Fine £85.00

926. GALBRAITH, V. H. (ed). The Anonimalle Chronicle: 1333 to 1381. From a MS. written at St. Mary's Abbey, York. New York: Manchester U P, 1970. xlix, 216pp. Owner's signature of Geoffrey Treasure. 2 folding facsimiles. Orig black cloth gilt, fresh and unfaded. Near Fine £75.00

927. GLARE, Peter Geoffrey William (ed). Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford / Clarendon, 1983. xxiv, 2126pp. No ownership marks. Sl wear to sp cloth. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG+ £165.00

928. HARE, Augustus J. C. The Story of My Life. 6 vols (set). George Allen, 1896-1900. 1st edn. xiv, 515 + viii, 517 + viii, 446, 4 + xii, 487 + x, 471 + x, 596, 4pp. Endpapers cracking at gutters to vol. III. Inscription to fr endpage of vol. I only, dated 1897. All 1st edns. Many illus. Mild wear to corners. Uniform brown cloth stamped in red & gilt. Very slight, almost invisible, fading to spines. Vols. I & II rebacked in matching cloth with original backstrips relaid. Endpapers preserved. A little scattered pencil sidelining and annotations. Hinges sl slack to vols. III & VI. Crack at pp. 112/3 & 272/3 of vol. III. VG £250.00

929. HARRINGTON, Daniel J. (ed.). Sacra Pagina. 18 vols (set). Liturgical / Glazier, 1991-2007. Pencil underlining to vol. 13 only. Small owner's sticker to front endpage of 7 vols. Most dws faded on spines. 6 vols still in shrinkwrap. Fine / Near Fine £350.00

930. JEDIN, Hubert. A History of the Council of Trent. Translated from the German by Ernest Graf. 2 vols. Thomas Nelson, 1957-61. xii, 618 + xii, 652pp. Illus. 24.5 x 16cm. No ownership marks. Dws sl edgeworn but unclipped, unfaded & protected. VG+ / VG+ £120.00

931. HUMPHREYS, Henry Noel. A Record of the Black Prince: Being a selection of such passages in his life as have been most quaintly and strikingly narrated by chroniclers at the period, embellished with highly wrought miniatures and borderings selected from various illuminated MSS. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849. 1st edn. (v), xciv, (2), ii, (1)pp. Original Gothic Revival 'Monastic' boards, with black moulded and pierced papier-mâché over red paper or cloth. Binding designed by Henry Noel Humphreys, based on the tomb of the Black Prince, as per Humphrey's account in the 'Descriptive Index' to rear: 'The carved cover is taken from one of the compartments of the Prince's tomb at Canterbury, sl altered for its present purpose (...) in which however, the decorative feeling of the period has been carefully preserved'. Rebacked in dark brown morocco, gilt lettering to spine. This early rebacking (with sewn binding) avoids the issues often associated with the original gutta percha binding, which was prone to perish. Mild rubbing to base and top of spine. Cracking just starting (c. 0.5cm) over top front hinge. Papier-mâché to rear board almost entirely intact, with one faint hairline crack below title label near fore-edge. Cracking to papier-mâché on front board along bottom border, with further crack to lower corner near spine and loss (c. 2.3cm) to bottom border near spine, revealing metal armature. Papier-mâché otherwise intact, and in better condition than is often the case for this binding. 8vo (14 x 19.4cm). All edges gilt. Original ornate gilt decor to turn-ins. Replacement crimson endpapers, uncracked at gutters, with faint mottling to rear endpapers only. Hinges sound. Pictorial bookplate of 'Samuel Davies (1857-1929), architect;. Dedicatory inscription dated 1904 to first blank front endpage (probably the date of the replacement spine); faint traces of erased inscription to second blank front endpage. Moderate foxing to blank front endpages, scattered instances elsewhere. Blackletter text printed in red & black throughout. Decorative initials, head- and tail-pieces. Intricate engraved borders in red or black to some pages. All decorative designs by Henry Noel Humphreys. 1p. of advertisements to rear. Six vivid chromolithographs, most reproducing medieval miniatures. Humphrey's vision for the volume is laid out in his preface: 'In order to give as much as possible of the original "old book" charm to these passages from the chroniclers, they have been carefully printed, with suitable "rubrics" in black letter, from old type that appears to have been actually used by (...) the celebrated Caxton. (...) A massive carved binding has been added, in order that the volume may convey, as completely as possible, the impression of one of those richly embellished books of chronicles that form the gems of some of our greatest public and private libraries'. Henry Noel Humphreys (1807-1879), graphic artist and author, is best known for his concerted effort to recreate and re-envisage the splendours of medieval book design and illumination for a Victorian readership. A Record of the Black Prince, produced in an edition of 1000 copies, is 'one of the most successful of all the gift or table books of this period. The binding is the most elaborate yet of the black papier-mâché kind' (McLean, 104). VG £500.00

932. JOHNSON, Samuel. The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets; With Critical Observations on their Works. Ed. Roger Lonsdale. 4 vols (set). Oxford / Clarendon, 2006. 1st edn thus. xvii, 440 + xv, 425 + xv, 467 + xv, 649pp. Black cloth, gilt lettering to spines. Corners sharp. Minor wear and faint splash-marking to spines. Spine of vol. I sl creased. A few tiny splash marks to rear board of vol. II, and small (c. 2.5cm) pale mark to front board of vol. I. Two dark blue ribbon bookmarks per vol. With original slipcase, pale blue paper to boards, dark blue lettering and decor to sides and rear. Slipcase is solid and intact, but sl edgeworn with moderate wear. Top left rear corner is mildly bumped. Portrait frontis to vol. I. No dws as issued. The first scholarly edition of Johnson's Lives of the Poets since George Birkbeck Hill's 1905 three-volume Oxford edition. Roger Lonsdale's 'vivid and learned edition' (Rawson, Eighteenth-Century Studies 40(1), 109) of Johnson's final masterwork. The 'text is meticulous and the commentary superb' (Reddick, Huntington Lib. Quarterly 71(3), 240). Unlikely to be superseded. In print at £692.50. VG £225.00

933. LEE, Alfred T. The History of the Town and Parish of Tetbury, in the County of Gloucester, Compiled from Original MSS. and other Authentic Sources. London: John Henry & James Parker, 1857. 1st edn. xxii, (2), 320pp. Orig full dark green calf, boards framed in double gilt fillets. Raised bands, ornate gilt decor, and red gilt label to spine. Gilt decor to board edges, blind decor to turn ins. Mild wear and darkening to spine. Splitting starting over rear outer hinge at top spine (2.5cm). 8vo (14.5 x 21.6cm). All edges marbled. Endpapers marbled in Zebra pattern. Splitting to front endpaper at gutter. Hinges sound. Chromolithograph frontis of the medieval church of St. Mary Magdalen, demolished in 1777. 6 lithographs, 1 engraved plate, 3 facsimiles, numerous in-text illustrations. Minor scattered foxing. Mild ink marking to pp. 2-3. Owner's signature to title page. An important work of local Cotswold history in attractive binding. Near Fine £185.00

934. LOWTH, Robert. The Life of William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. Collected from Records, Registers, Manuscripts, and Other Authentic Evidences. The Third Edition, Corrected. Oxford / Clarendon, 1777. xxxii, 321, (3), lii pp. Attractive original leather, tree calf to boards, gilt decoration and black gilt label to spine. 20th-century bookplate to inside front board. Frontis, illus. engraved title page. Folding genealogy. Front hinge starting and tender. Rear hinge firm. William of Wykeham (1324-1404), Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England. He founded New College and New College School in Oxford and Winchester College. Good+ £95.00

935. MAUNDER, Andrew and Angela K. SMITH. British Literature of World War I. 5 vols. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2011. lxix, 307 + xx 300 + xxv 213p + xix, 206 + xcviii, 268pp. Fine £245.00

936. SMITH, Grafton Elliot. The Evolution of the Dragon. Illustrated. Longmans, Green, 1919. 1st edn. xx, 234pp. 26 illus, 9 text illus. Signed by author. Scarce. With corrigenda page. Original blue cloth, spine sl faded. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG £85.00

937. SMOLLETT, Tobias. The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett. 6 vols (set). FIRST COLLECTED EDITION. Fairburn / Guthrie, 1790. 1st thus. (iv), xvi, 492 + viii, (ii), 466 + (ii), 523 + vi, (6), 440 + iv, (ii), 574 + vi, 402pp. Includes: The Adventures of Roderick Random / The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Part One / The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Part II. and Plays and Poems / The Adventures of Ferd. Count Fathom / The Adventures of Launcelot Greaves, and Travels in France and Italy / The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. Full leather, edgeworn. Rebacked in near matching leather, black gilt label & gilt ruling to spines. Frontis to each vol. Foxing to prelims. Small loss to outer margin of p. 317 of vol. I, not affecting text. Crack at title page of vol. II, but hinge sound. VG £650.00

938. SUAREZ, Michael F. and H. R. WOUDHUYSEN. The Oxford Companion to the Book. 2 vols (set). Oxford U P, 2010. lxv, 653 + xi, 654-1327pp., illus. 20.5 x 27.5cm. Out of print. Quarter red goatskin. With fine slipcase. No ownership marks. As new. Fine £250.00

939. TAPPER, Ruard. Opera Omnia. Gregg Press, 1964. (vii), 252, (v), 396, (xiv)pp. 4to (19.5 x 27.5cm). Facsimile reproduction of 1582 edn. Sp sl faded. No ownership marks. Near Fine £75.00

940. THOMAS AQUINAS, St. Summa Theologica. 5 vols (set including index). Biblioteca de Autores Cristianos, 1951-58. Approx. 700pp. per vol. Dws sl edgeworn but protected in removable clear plastic sleeves. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £100.00

941. THOMAS MORE, St. Thomas More's Prayer Book: A Facsimile Reproduction of The Annotated Pages. Transcription and Translation with an Introduction by Louis L. Martz and Richard S. Sylvester (Elizabethan Club Series 4). Yale U P, 1969. xlv, 206pp. 4to: 18 x 26cm. Owner's signature. Very light foxing to page edges. VG+ £75.00

942. THOMAS MORE, St. The Workes of Sir Thomas More Knyght, sometyme Lorde Chauncellour of England, wrytten by him in the Englysh tonge. 1557. Vol One. Introduction by K. J. Wilson. Scolar, 1978. xiv, (xxxviii), 832pp. Folio: 21 x 28.5cm. Facsimile reproduction of 1557 edition. Black letter text. 24 works including Richard III, Confutation of Tyndale, Apologye, Dialogue of Comforte. Black cloth, red-gilt spine panel. No ownership marks. Near Fine £175.00

943. VARIOUS. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets. 52 vols in 26 (set). George Bell / Bell & Daldy, 1875-88. Approx. 400-750pp. per vol. Poets included: Mark Akenside, James Beattie, Samuel Butler (2 vols), Robert Burns (3 vols), William Collins, Geoffrey Chaucer (6 vols), Charles Churchill (2 vols), John Dryden (5 vols), Oliver Goldsmith, William Cowper (3 vols), William Falconer, John Milton (3 vols), Thomas Gray, Henry Kirke White, Thomas Parnell, Alexander Pope (3 vols), William Shakespeare, Matthew Prior (2 vols), Edmund Spenser (5 vols), Jonathan Swift (3 vols), James Thomson (2 vols), Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Thomas Wyatt, Edward Young (2 vols). Half dark brown leather, marbled paper to boards. Gilt lettering and ruling to spines. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Owner's bookplate to inside front boards; 1 volume also has bookplate to rear endboard. Front endpaper cracking over gutter to 5 vols (Chaucer vols. V/VI; Dryden vols 1/2 & III/IV; Spenser vol. V; Young). Dryden vol. I/II just beginning to crack at rear hinge. Front hinge of Dryden I/II also cracking exteriorly from base and very sl slack. Leather a little edgeworn to some spine ends, occasional marking to spines. Occasional foxing. (Another Aldine Edition has 53 vols., Churchill's works being in 3 vols. But the title page for Churchill's works in this set mentions only 2 vols, so this is a complete set of this edn.). VG+ £1,200.00

944. TOYNBEE, Arnold Joseph. A Study of History. 12 vols (set) 1951-61. Oxford UP, 1951. xviii, 484 + viii, 452 + vi, 551 + xvi, 656+ vi, 712pp + vi, 633 + xxxii, 772 + x, 732 + viii, 759 + viii, 422 + xii, 257 + x, 740pp. Various impressions. Vols 1- 6 (1951) are the 1st corrected edns,; vols 7-10 (1954) are 1st edns; vol. 111959) is a larger format 1st edn (Atlas and Gazeteer); vol.12 (1961) is a 1st edn (Reconsiderations). Bound in green cloth, gilt or silver lettering to spine. Campion Hall and other Jesuit library stamps to prelims, some page edges and front boards. Small white shelf numbers to spines of first 10 vols. White crosses to spines of vols 7, 8 , 9, 10. Contents fresh, not much used. Very scarce as a full set. VG £450.00

945. VARIOUS. Classic Short Stories: English Short Stories / American Short Stories / Russian Short Stories / Irish Short Stories / Japanese Short Stories / French Short Stories. 6 vols (set). Folio, 1997-2000. 1st edns. xii, 444 + xviii, 436 + xviii, 386 + xviii, 437 + xviii, 445 + xiv, 412pp. English, American and Russian together in one slipcase; other volumes in individual slipcases. All vols in 2-tone cloth (different cols) with matching design. Some spotting/marking to slipcases. Illustrated. Fine £100.00

946. VAUGHAN, Arthur. The Triumphs of the Cross; or, Penitent of Egypt. In Eight Books. Printed for the Author, 1776. (ii), xvi, 277pp. Original half red leather, gilt lettering and ruling to spine, marbled paper to boards. Boards edgeworn and sl rubbed. Front hinge starting from foot, but firm, rear hinge sound. A very few pencil annotations. The work is a poem on Zozim and St. Mary of Egypt (A.D. 344-421), a penitent, by an English Catholic priest (1724-1792). VG £80.00

947. VERNEY, Frances Parthenope and Margaret M. Verney. Memoirs of the Verney Family During the Civil War. Compiled From the Letters and Illustrated by the Portraits at Claydon House (1892) / Memoirs of the Verney Family During the Commonwealth, 1650 to 1660. Compiled From the Letters and Illustrated by the Portraits at Claydon House (1894).4 vols (set) BIRDSALL VELLUM FAMILY EDITION. London: Longmans, Green, 1894. 1st edn. xxv, 362 + xv, 454 + xii, 493 + xiv, 510pp. Signed by author. Scarce. Original full vellum, triple gilt frames to boards. Smooth spines with gilt ruling, ornate floral gilt decor, and gilt lettering. 'Dorothea' in gilt to top inner corner of each front board. Gilt decor to board edges and turn-ins. Top edges gilt, other edges mildly foxed. Blue, white, and pale brown headbands. Large 8vos (17 x 22.9cm). Hinges sound. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Endpapers marbled in pink and blue pastels. Binder's name in gilt to bottom front turn-in of all vols: 'Birdsall Northampton'. Birdsall & Son was a significant bookbinding firm from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century. Frontis port with tissue guard to all vols. Title pages printed in red & black. Illustrated, with 2 folding illus to vol. I (one sl protruding & edgeworn). Pictorial bookplate to inside front board of vol. I (child with rabbits), inscribed 'Dorothea's book plate. Geoffrey Treasure, a gift from Sir Harry Verney'. Inscription to blank front endpage: 'Dorothea Salmon from her grandmother Margaret M. Verney. Claydon October 23. 1901. "A tender parcel of sweet infancie"'. B/w photo of the library at Claydon tipped in below inscription, with offset browning. Further photo to p. 79. Inscription to blank front endpage of vols II & IV: 'Dorothea Salmon October 23 1901', 'Geoffrey Treasure July 29, 1967'. Inscription to vol. III: 'To Dorothea Salmon. October 23. 1899. Born at Claydon on the anniversary of the battle of Edgehill and in the darkest days of the South African War, with her grandmother's heartiest wishes that she may be a worthy soldier's daughter, and one of the good women who have brought sunshine to "sweet Claydon" in past and present times. Margaret M. Verney'. Two loose inserts to vol. I. One is a letter dated 1 June 1967 recording Verney's presentation of the books to Geoffrey Treasure as a wedding gift: 'The Books are a rather special edition. Dorothea was the first Grandchild of that generation and my Mother had the 4 Vols specially bound in Vellum and with an inscription in each Volume'. The second insert is a 2pp. typescript note on the authorship of the Verney memoirs, dated 'Claydon, June 1967' and with the typed signatures of Ruth Verney and Harry Verney. The note records 'certain facts known probably only to ourselves' from 'personal acquaintance with our Mother, Margaret M. Verney and our Step Grandmother, Parthenope Lady Verney, Sister of Florence Nightingale'. It outlines the composition of the Verney Memoirs, which drew on a remarkable cache of 30,000 17th-century letters, and while it gives credit to Parthenope for ordering and arranging the copying of the letters, claims that there is 'no evidence that she ever wrote any of the first two volumes' (which are ascribed to her on the title page); rather, like the two final vols, they were the work of Margaret M. Verney. These vols thus represent a remarkably close association with the acknowledged author of vols III & IV, Margaret M. Verney, who had them finely bound as a gift to her young granddaughter Dorothea Salmon (1899-1982). They also present new insight on the authorship of the first two vols from two members of the Verney family. Very attractive binding. VG+ £750.00

948. VORGRIMLER, Herbert (ed). Commentary on the Documents of Vatican II. 5 vols (set). Burns & Oates / Herder & Herder, 1967-69. About 400pp. per vol. Matching red cloth & silver dws. 2 vols have owner's sig, 1 vol has library stamp to bottom edges and fr endpage. Dw sl edgeworn, & darkened in Vol 2, but protected in removable clear plastic sleeves. VG / VG £375.00

949. (another). Burns & Oates / Herder & Herder, 1967-69. xi, 346 + vii, 415 + vii, 415 + vii, 306 + vii, 413pp. Uniform set in maroon cloth. 3 vols have owner's sigs. Not much used. VG+ £375.00

950. WALCOTT, Mackenzie E. C. William of Wykeham and His Colleges. David Nutt, 1852. xvi, 474, xv, (9)pp. Full tan leather, raised bands, gilt decoration and green gilt label to spine. Double gilt frame to boards. Gilt decor to board edges. Marbled endpapers and page edges. 5 illus 'on steel'; 27 woodcuts. Musical notation to rear. Latin bookplate to inside front board. Inscription to front endpage. Small patch of fading to rear board. Pencil annotation to one page. William Wykeham (1324-1404), Bishop of Winchester, Chancellor of England, and Founder of Winchester College, and New College and New College School, Oxford. VG+ £150.00

951. WHITE, Gilbert. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. With The Naturalist's Calendar; and Miscellaneous Observations, Extracted from his Papers. A New Edition; With Notes, by Edward Turner Bennett. London: J. and A. Arch; Longman and Co; Baldwin and Cradock, et al, 1837. xxiv, 640pp. Original full tan calf, boards framed in double gilt fillets. Low raised bands, ornate gilt decor, and black gilt label to spine. Gilt decor to board edges, blind decor to turn-ins. Small band (1 x 4 cm) of fading to top rear board. 8vo (14.6 x 22.5cm). All edges marbled. Hinges sound. Endpapers marbled in French Curl pattern, cracking just starting to front endpaper at gutter. With extensive notes by English zoologist and writer Edward Turner Bennett. Published by a consortium of London publishers and printed by Charles Whittingham at the Chiswick Press. Profusely illustrated throughout with in-text engravings of flora, fauna, and local scenes. Includes 'The Natural History of Selborne', 'The Naturalist's Calendar', 'Observations on various Parts of Nature', 'Summary of the Weather', 'Poems' and 'The Antiquities of Selborne', all with half titles. With detailed and rather touching preface by the editor's brother (Edward Turner Bennett himself having died shortly before publication), giving useful information on additions and revisions to this edition. White's 'Selborne' has been continuously in print since its first publication in 1789, offering a vision of the natural world around White's family home in the Hampshire village of Selbourne which, in its 'gentle, quiet, yet elegant and gracious fashion', 'becomes an expression of universal thanksgiving, treasured by all' (ODNB). Significant edition of a classic work, in a very handsome binding. Near Fine £200.00

FINE & RARE: THEOLOGY & CHURCH HISTORY

952. ADAM of St VICTOR (ed. Digby S. WRANGHAM). The Liturgical Poetry of Adam of St. Victor. From the Text of Gautier. 3 vols (set). With Translations into English in the Original Metres and Short Explanatory Notes by Digby S. Wrangham. Kegan, Paul, Trench, 1881. 1st edn. xxviii, 280 + vii, 264 + vii, 277pp. Orig quarter cream cloth lettered in red and black. Deckled page edges. Laid paper. Light foxing to endpapers. Unusually fresh and sound set. VG+ £90.00

953. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI, St. The History of Heresies, and Their Refutation; or, The Triumph of the Church. Translated from the Italian of St. Alphonsus M. Liguori, by John T. Mullock. 2 vols (set). James Duffy, 1847. 1st edn. xxvii, 382 + xi, 406pp. Original blind-decorated cloth. Re-backed in cloth with original back strips re-laid. New endpapers. Frontis portrait. VG £75.00

954. ANON. The Psalter or Psalms of David, Taken from the Book of Common Prayer. Golden Cockerel Pr, 1927. 127pp. 15 x 22.5cm. Limited edition: #469 of 500 copies. Orig blue cloth, spine faded. Top edges gilt, others deckled. Printed in red and black. No ownership marks. VG+ £80.00

955. ANSON, Peter F. Bishops at Large: Some Autocephalous Churches of the Past Hundred Years and their Founders. Faber & Faber, 1964. 1st edn. 593pp. Illus. Minor foxing to top edges. Purple dw price-clipped and sl faded on spine but protected. VG / VG £75.00

956. BELLOC, Hilaire. The Path to Rome. George Allen, 1902. 1st edn. xv, 448pp. Bookplate. Original blue cloth, col picture by Hilaire Belloc to front board. Spine sl cocked. Top edges gilt. Endpapers cracked at gutters, hinges sl loose. Good+ £95.00

957. ANTHONY A WOOD. The History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford / The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford / Appendix to The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford. Ed. John Gutch. 3 books in 5 (set). Oxford: Printed for the Editor, 1786-96. 1st edn. (84), 667 + (4), 500 + (8), (501)-997, 79 + (8), 351 + 353-692, (4), 330, (56)pp. 550pp. per vol. Orig calf, decorative blind frames to bds, bds decor at corners with small tools. Fairly recently uniformly rebacked in tan calf, blind ruling, one black gilt & one green gilt label per spine. Moderate wear to original bds near edges, with board corners sl pushed in. 4tos (22 x 27.5cm). Replacement green endpapers, sl age-browned, professionally reinforced with cloth at gutters. Frontis to vol. I, with Wood's portrait and his coat of arms. Single plate (Wood's coat of arms) as called for to vol. I, and engraved port. of Wood as headpiece to vol. I preface. Frontis to vol. III ('Volume the Second, Part the Second'). Pagination and register are continuous between vols II & III; each has separate title page. Inscription to inside front board of vol. III in old hand: 'This Book belongs to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford' (no indication of which VC). Vol. II is lacking a 3pp. subscriber's list which was bound in before sig. B1 in some copies (see Bodleian catalogue record). Pages 689-90 of vol. V are misnumbered 691-92, as is standard. The History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford (vols I-III) is ESTC T145493. The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls (vols IV-V; pagination continuous; single tp to vol. IV) is ESTC N8865. Appendix to The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls (vol. V) is ESTC T150583. Wood, Anthony (Anthony à Wood) (1632-1695), antiquary. Wood's History of the University of Oxford was the first of Wood's two masterworks (the second being Athenae Oxonienses). Originally written in English, the History was translated into Latin at the insistence of Dr John Fell, the dean of Christ Church ('for the honour of the University in forreigne countries' (Clark, Life and Times, 2.172)), and published as Historia et antiquitates Universitatis Oxonienses in 1674. Wood, however, was unhappy with the Latin translation, which was 'by no means either exact or faithful' (vol. IV p. (iv)). He went on to rewrite the English version of the work to his own satisfaction, and bequeathed the MS to Oxford University on his death. It was this revised English MS which was at last published by John Gutch between 1786 and 1796 (this edition). These volumes are therefore the first edition to present Wood's History of Oxford in the form approved by the author. VG+ £2,000.00

958. BREMOND, Henri. A Literary History of Religious Thought in France: From the Wars of Religion Down to Our Own Times. Vol I: Devout Humanism. Translated by K. L. Montgomery. Vol II: The Coming of Mysticism (1590-1620). Translated by K. L. Montgomery. Vol III: The Triumph of Mysticism. 3 vols (all published). SPCK, 1928-36. 1st edn. xxiii, 423 + 451 + 585pp. Light foxing to page edges in Vol I. Original slate-grey cloth gilt, unfaded. Cloth sl bubbling on front board of Vol II. Bookplate per volume. VG £95.00

959. BRIDGETT, T. E. A History of the Holy Eucharist in Great Britain. Notes by H. Thurston. Burns & Oates, 1908. xx, 325, (1)pp. Folio (34.5 x 22.5cm). Printed at Letchworth at the Arden Pr. Moderate foxing to page edges. Browning to endpapers. Reasonably fresh copy. VG+ £60.00

960. CAHIER, C. Caracteristiques des Saints dans l'Art Populaire. 2 vols. Librairie Poussielgue Freres, 1867. 440 + 441-870pp. 4to (35.5 x 26.5cm). Half black leather, raised bands, gilt decoration & red gilt label to spines. Gilt decoration to edges of leather on boards. Green cloth to boards. All edges gilt. Leather a little edgeworn. Many illus. Foxing to blank endpages. Slight damp damage to front board of vol. I. Small shelf sticker to base of each spine. VG £175.00

961. DAIM, Falko and John Noel DILLON (eds). Brill's New Pauly: History and Culture of Byzantium (Supplements 10). Brill, 2019. xxv, 574pp. Illus. 28 x 18cm. Near Fine £160.00

962. De ROUVILLE, Alexandre Joseph. L'Imitation de la Tres-Sainte Vierge, sur le Modele de L'Imitation de Jesus-Christ. Par Mr. L'Abbe. Paris: Eugene Onfroy, 1806. xxxvi, 467pp. Full orig polished speckled calf, blind ruling to bds and gilt decor to spine. Red gilt title label to spine. Board edges and spine rubbed. All edges speckled red. Alexandre Joseph de Rouville was a French Jesuit, and as such this work, first published in 1768, four years after the expulsion of the Society of Jesus from France in 1764, had to appear anonymously. VG £60.00

963. DEISSMANN, Adolf. Die Septuaginta-Papyri und Andere Altchristliche Texte der Heidelberger Papyrus-Sammlung. Herausgegeben Mit Unterstutzung des Grossherzoglich Badischen Ministeriums der Justiz, des Kultus und Unterrichts. Carl Winter's, 1905. 1st edn. ix, 107pp. 60 full-page plates. Folio (33 x 25cm). Owner's sticker to front end-page. VG £140.00

964. DENIS the Carthusian. Enarrationes piae ac eruditae. Prophetas / Psalmi & Libri Sapientiae / Pentateuch / Libri Historici / N. Testament. 10 vols in 5. Cologne / Paris: Haeredum Iohannis Quentel / Viduam Mauricii a Porta / et al, 1547-72. (16), 814, (2), (12), 358pp. + (12), 327ff., (28), 593, (2)pp. + (12), 1015pp. + (12), 611, (4), 501pp. + (10), 348, (4), 130, (5), 170ff. Full uniform 18th-century mottled calf bindings, raised bands to spines. Spines decorated in gilt with small tools. Blind triple fillets to boards. Gilt decor to board edges, much rubbed. Two brown gilt labels per spine, intact only on 'libros Iosue (...)'. Other vols have single label remaining, or none ('Prophetas'). All edges red. Endpapers marbled in Placard pattern. Folios (21 x 31.5cm). Library markings to prelims, including Pusey Library markings to all vols. Owner's signature of E. B. Pusey to vols I & II. Loss to spines of 'Prophetas' & 'Pentateuch'. Headbands loose. Splitting over all outer hinges, but all hinges holding. Decorated initials throughout to all vols. Publisher's devices to all title pages. Dedicatory epistle to Henry VIII dated 1532 to 'in quatuor Evangelistas enarrationes'. A little sidelining and annotation in old hand, especially to final vol., with some more recent pencil sidelining throughout. Text printed in double columns. Some age-browning and foxing, mostly to vol. I & 'enarrationes in Librum Iob (..)'. Tiny amount of worm damage to inside front board of 'Psalmi'. Tear (7cm) to p. 1015 of 'Pentateuch', minor effect to text. With tickets from 2005 Christie's sale. 19th-century bookmarks to vols I & II, one with Pusey's name on part of ironmonger's bill. 5 striking identical woodcuts (12.5 x 16.2cm) of Denis with the Virgin and Child to verso of some tps in vols I-IV. Woodcut of Denis triumphing over devil (12.7 x 17cm) to final page of vol. I. All woodcuts signed with monogram 'A W', associated with Lucas Cranach's workshop in Wittenberg. Denis the Carthusian (1402-1471), theologian and mystic. Collection of 16th century editions of his influential Biblical commentaries, with close association with E. B. Pusey (1800-1882), leading figure in Oxford Movement. Good £4,000.00

965. DENIS the Carthusian (D. Dionysii Richelii Carthusiani). D. Dionysii Richelii Carthusiani ruremondensis, opuscula septem: quae sequenti huius pagellae facie indicantur. Lovanii: Apud Hieronymum Wellæum bybliop. Iurat., 1576. 1st edn. (8), 330, 2ff. The seven works are: Liber de arcta via salutis & contemptu mundi / Speculum amatorum mundi / Liber de gravitate & enormitate peccati / Liber de conversione peccatoris / Liber de fonte lucis, & semitis vitae / Liber devotum praecordiale praenotatus / Dialogus patroni ad Canonicum. Orig full vellum, yapped fore-edges folded in. Low raised bands to spine. Some loss to fore-edges. 12mo (7.5 x 11.5cm). All edges speckled, darkened. Two owners' sigs in old hands to front endpapers. Loss to top of rear free endpaper. Printer's device to title page and final page. Decor initials & elaborate tail-pieces throughout. Numbered as leaves but printed as pages. Rare: only one volume on WorldCat. Denis the Carthusian (1402-1471), theologian and mystic. Good+ £300.00

966. DUGDALE, William. Monasticon Anglicanum, sive Pandecae coenobiorum Benedictinorum Cluniacensium Cisterciensium Carthusianorum, a primordiis ad eorum usque dissolutionem. Ex MSS. Codd. Ad Monasteria olim pertinentibus; …. / Monastici Anglicani volumen alterum, de canonicis regularibus Augustinianis, scilicet Hospitalariis, Templariis, Gilbertinis, Præmonstratensibus, & Maturinis sive Trinitarianis. … / Monastici Anglicani, volumen tertium et ultimum: additamenta quædam in volumen primum, ac volumen secundum, jampridem edita: … 3 vols bound in 5 (set). London: Richardi Hodgkinsonne et al, 1655. 1st edn. c. 500pp. per vol. First editions. Vol. I, 1655 (bound in 2): Londini, Typis Richard Hodgkinsonne. (44), 608 + (2), 613-1151, 62 plates (some folding), plus folding map of the Isle of Thanet and engraved title page / Vol. II, 1661 (bound in 2): Londini, Typis Aliciae Warren. (22), 72, 71-485 + (4), 489-732, 735-1057, (57), 18 plates (some folding) / Vol. III, 1673: Savoy: Execudebat Tho. Newcomb, & Prostant Venales Ab. Roper, Joh. Martin, & Hen. Herringman. (8), 392, (2), 119, 130-218, 29 plates (some folding). All vols have orig full tan polished calf bds, bordered with double gilt fillets, and are fairly recently (20th c.) rebacked in closely-matching calf. Raised bands, gilt double fillets forming compartments, and gilt decor to spines, with two earlier dark brown gilt spine labels laid down per spine. Replacement headbands. All edges sprinkled red, top edges darkened. Hinges sound. Folio (24 x 35cm). Title pages in red & black, with additional engraved title page by Wenceslaus Hollar to vol. I. With half-title before title pages, as described in ESTC (pencil inscription, 'this page misplaced', on vol. I half-title, seems uncalled-for). Decorative initials, head- and tail-pieces. Watermarks to paper. Text in Latin. Spectacular plates throughout, the work of engravers Wenceslaus Hollar and Daniel King. The Monasticon Anglicanum 'established for the first time … the importance of monasteries and the scale of their territorial possessions' (ODNB). ESTC nos R225645, R211977, R211980. ESTC calls for 59 + 18 + 31 plates; we have 3 more, so 110 altogether. Very attractive. VG+ £4,200.00

967. FABER, Frederick William. (Essay Collection). An Essay on Beatification / An Essay on the Interest and Characteristics of the Lives of the Saints / An Essay on Catholic Home Missions / The Spirit and Genius of St. Philip Neri, Founder of the Oratory. An Essay on Beatification, Canonization, and the Processes of the Congregation of Rites (Richardson and Son, London, 1848) / An Essay on the Interest and Characteristics of the Lives of the Saints, with Illus from Mystical Theology (Richardson and Son, London, 1853) / An Essay on Catholic Home Missions (Richardson and Son, London, 1855) / The Spirit and Genius of St. Philip Neri, Founder of the Oratory. Lectures Delivered in the Oratory, King William Street, Strand (Burns and Lambert, London, 1850). INITIALLED BY AUTHOR. London: Richardson & Son / Burns & Lambert, 1855. 140, 125, (1), 74, 106pp. Initialled by author. DATE RANGE: 1848-1855 Freshly rebound in blue cloth, gilt ruling and lettering to spine. 8vo (12.3 x 18.4cm). All edges marbled, top edges darkened. Replacement cream endpapers. Original front free yellow endpaper bound in, with dedicatory inscription by Faber: 'Lady Minna Fitzalan Howard, from F-W-F. Feast of our Lady's Presentation. Arundel Castle. 1860'. Augusta Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk (1821-1886), was known by her middle name, Minna. This collection of some of Faber's early essays seems to have been bound together (judging by uniform 19th-century marbling to page edges) and presented to her by Faber during a stay at Arundel Castle, the seat of the Duke of Norfolk. Separate dated title page to each essay. All essays are first editions, except 'An Essay on Catholic Home Missions', which first appeared in 1851. Near Fine £275.00

968. FEDER, Frank & Matthias HENZE (ed.). Textual History of the Bible: The Deuterocanonical Scriptures 2A, 2B, 2C. 3 vols (set). Brill, 2020. xl, 497 + xxxiv, 542 + xxxii, 572pp. 4to (26.5 x 20cm). 3 col ribbons to vol. I, 2 each to vols. II & III. No ownership marks. As new. Fine £350.00

969. FINBERG, H.P.R. (ed). The Manual of Catholic Prayer, for All Days and Seasons and Every Circumstance of Christian Life (Golden Library). Burns & Oates, 1962. xxix, 599pp. Small 8vo (18 x 12cm). Limp maroon leather. All edges red. 3 ribbons. VG+ £55.00

970. FLEGG, Columba G. Gathered Under Apostles: A Study of the Catholic Apostolic Church. Clarendon, 1992. 1st edn. xiv, 523pp. A little foxing to top edges. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £75.00

971. FRANCIS DE SALES, St. Oeuvres Completes de Saint Francois de Sales Eveque et Prince de Geneve. Nouvelle Edition. Revue et corrigee avec le plus grand soin. Par une Societe d'Ecclesiastiques. 10 vols. Berche et Tralin, 1898. c. 400-600pp per vol. Large 8vo (22 x 15cm). Very occasional pencil sidelining. Colour gilt frontis. 9 vols. contain his complete works; vol. 10 his life by a Priest of the Diocese of Verdun. Sometime bound in red cloth. VG £160.00

972. GARDNER, Edmund G. Saint Catherine of Siena: A Study in the Religion, Literature and History of the Fourteenth Century in Italy. J. M. Dent, 1907. 1st edn. xix, 440pp. 9 illus. (16 x 23cm). Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Original green cloth gilt. Top edges gilt, others untrimmed. Scarce. VG £75.00

973. Golden Library. 33 vols (set, all but 4 with gilt dws): Heart of Thomas More / Book of Private Prayer (Van Zeller) / Book of Psalms (Knox transl.) / Cloud of Unknowing / Companion to the Spiritual Exercises / Devotions for Confession / Devotions for Holy Communion / Famine of the Spirit / Heart of Newman / Heart of Thomas More / How to Pray / Imitation of Christ / In Time of Sickness / Introduction to Devout Life / Just for Today (St Therese of Lisieux) / Life and Teaching of Jesus Christ / Life in the City of God / Manual of Catholic Prayer / Marks of True Devotion (Grou) / Meditations and Devotions (Newman) / Mementoes of the English Martyrs / Miniature Lives of the Saints / Moments of Light (Van Zeller) / Month with Mary / Practical Meditations / Prayers and Devotions from Pope John XXIII / Priestly Prayers / Small Ritual / Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius / Spiritual Maxims / Voice of the Saints / Way of St. Alphonsus Liguori / Work and Worship (McEvoy) / Peace be with You (McEvoy). Burns & Oates, 1959-1967. All but 8 vols have no ownership marks. Uniform black binding, gilt lettering & symbols, uniform large pocket size. Condition of books varies between VG & Fine. Dws vary between Good+ & Fine. Very scarce as set. Nr Fine / VG £450.00

974. JONES, David. The Anathemata: Fragments of an Attempted Writing. Faber & Faber, 1955. 2nd edn. 243pp., 9 illus. Newspaper photo of David Jones attached to reverse half-title. Small pen stroke to fore-edges. Top edges sl foxed. Dw price-clipped, sl darkened on spine and sl marked but protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. VG / VG £140.00

975. HONE, William. Ancient Mysteries Described, Especially the English Miracle Plays, Founded on Apocryphal New Testament Story, Extant among the Unpublished Manuscripts in the British Museum; Including Notices of Ecclesiastical Shows. The Festivals of Fools and Asses - The English Boy Bishop - The Descent into Hell - The Lord Mayor's Show - The Guildhall Giants - Christmas Carols, &c. WITH EARLY HAND-COLOURING TO ILLUS. London: Printed for William Hone (...) by J. M'Creery, 1823. 1st edn. x, 11-298, 2pp. 8vo (15 x 23.1cm). Twentieth-century rebind in half red-brown leather, decorative paper to boards. Raised bands, blind decor, gilt ruling and numerals, and red gilt label to spine. Top edges trimmed, other edges deckled. Replacement laid paper endpapers. Title page printed in red & black. Some mild age-browning and foxing. 2pp. advertisements to rear. Includes glossary and index, still uncut at top edge. 4 copper engravings, as called for, 1 folding, of which 2 are by Cruikshank. Woodcut illus to 7pp. All four copper engravings are finely hand-coled, which seems to be unique among recorded copies. Yale holds a copy with one hand-coled plate (Rare Books and Manuscripts, PR643.M8 H66 1823). All cols bright and fresh, and almost certainly early or original. William Hone (1780-1842), political writer and publisher. Hone's fascination with remains and echoes of the medieval past is evidenced in his care in obtaining an impression from the original copper plate of Christ’s Descent into Hell, engraved by Michael Burghers (fl. 1676-1699) from a medieval drawing for the antiquary Thomas Hearne, as well as including woodcuts purchased from a seller of sheets of carols in 1820 (pp. 100-101) - Hone is delighted by their 'rude' simplicity, and how 'they almost defy rivalry with the earliest conceptions'. His attention to his illustrations as evidence and survivals of the past makes the colouring in this edition - an early 19th-century attempt at seeing the Middle Ages in col - particularly revealing.. Hone had collaborated with Cruikshank on many of his earlier political satires, and writes with appreciation of Cruikshank's 'extraordinary talents'. A scarce first edition of a remarkable work, with early and perhaps unique hand-coling to the plates. VG+ £275.00

976. LESLIE, Shane. The Cuckoo Clock. Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1987. 1st edn. (vi), 40pp. Deluxe limited edn. One of 50 hand-coled copies from an edn of 200. Deluxe edn bound in quarter blue morocco, blue Chinese silk to boards. Gilt lettering to spine, gilt cuckoo clock and author's signature to fr bd. With glassene dw. With orig slipcase in Fine condition, covered in Japanese wood veneer by George Percival, Market Hanborough. Minor band of sunning to top rear slipcase. Produced under the supervision of the Stanbrook Abbey Printer. Illus hand-tinted by the artist and three assistants. Illus by Iris Leslie, Shane Leslie's second wife, who produced this illustrated collection of her late husband's poems for their great-grandchildren, who would never have met their great-grandfather. Sir Shane Leslie (1885-1971), Irish writer and diplomat. A first cousin of Winston Churchill from a grand Anglo-Irish family, Leslie converted to Catholicism at Cambridge and became a strong supporter of Irish Home Rule. He wrote and published extensively throughout his life. A very attractive and charmingly personal volume. Fine / Fine £500.00

977. LINGARD, John. The History of England, from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of William and Mary in 1688 The Fifth Edition, Revised and Considerably Enlarged. 10 vols. SUBSCRIBERS' EDITION. Charles Dolman, 1849. 5th rev edn / 1st thus. Frontis with tissue guard. Pagination: (vi), xxxvi, 549 + xii, 628 + x, 543 + xii, 596 + x, 546 + xii, 719 + x, 560 + xii, 650 + x, 514 + x, 551pp. 23 x 15 cm. Original brown, blind-decorated cloth gilt, fresh and unfaded. Yellow endpapers uncracked at gutters. Convent blindstamp to prelims & owner's initials ('C.C.'). to front endpages. 178 subscribers listed at start vol.1. Name of subscriber (Mrs. Cachard) printed to reverse of title page in red. Perhaps limited therefore to about 200 copies. This is the first edition of the last state of the text. Lingard died in 1851 without publishing again: Gillow describes it as 'the last literary effort of his great and powerful mind. VG+ £300.00

978. SHAHID, Irfan. Byzantium and the Arabs. 7 vols (set) Vol 1. Rome and the Arabs: A Prolegomenon...; vol 2. Byzantium and the Arabs in the Fourth Century; vol 3. Byzantium and the Arabs in the Fifth Century; vol 4. Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century I, Part 1; vol 5. Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century I, Part 2; vol. 6. Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century 2, Part 1; vol. 7. Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century 2, Part 2. Dumbarton Oaks, 2009. xxxi, 194 + xxiv, 628 + xxviii, 594 + xxx, 688 + x, 344 + xxxvi, 468 + xxiv, 390pp. Vol 1 signed by the author. Fine / VG+ £450.00

979. SULLIVAN, John. G.K. Chesterton: I. A Bibliography; II. Chesterton Continued: A Bibliographical Supplement. III. Chesterton Three: A Bibliographical Postscript. Published 1958 - 1980. 3 vols (set). U of London, 1958. 208 + xiv, 120pp. Near Fine / Fine. £90.00

980. STEPHANUS, Henricus / ETIENNE, Henri. Thesauros Tes Hellenikes Glosses / Thesaurus Graecae Linguae, ab Henrico Stephano Constructus. Post Editionem Anglicam Novis Additamentis Auctum, Ordineque Alphabetico Digestum Tertio Ediderunt Carolus Benedictus Hase (Charles Benoît HASE), G.R. Ludovicus de Sinner (Gabriel Rudolf Ludwig von SINNER), et Theobaldus Fix (Theobald FIX). 8 vols in 9 books. Paris: Ambroise Firmin Didot, 1831. 3rd edn. iv, 1616, 6, 6, 12,xiv + 2794 + 1830 + 2643+ 2215 + 2498 + 2462 + 2666 + 2151, 366, xlix. Folio (36 x 24 cm). Title page of Volume I.1 has ownership stamp of the Delegates of Oxford University Press, Secretary's Office, dated "6 -FEB. 00," i.e. 1900, a likely date also for the set's current binding. Seven of the eight volumes carry thorough scholarly annots in pencil, contributing additional citations and uses of the vocabulary under discussion in many articles of the Thesaurus, drawn from authors not cited by Stephanus himself or included by the editors of the second and third editions. The annotator (or annotators), whose identity is unknown, was clearly a scholar of vast erudition in Greek and Latin literature, and their notes add considerably to the usefulness of the work. Longer additions, such as extensive quotations, are occasionally made in ink on small slips of paper neatly glued into the pages of the text, which we estimate were added around the mid-19th Century based on the aging of the ink. In some volumes, there are additions to more than half of the pages, while in others the additions are fewer. In a fair number of cases, the annotator's additions contribute citations of later Greek authors omitted by the author and editors of the second and third editions. The scholarly annotations are so extensive and well-researched as to suggest the preparation of a fourth edition of this work. Possibly the set owned by Liddell or Scott? VG £1,500.00

981. THOMAS AQUINAS, St. The Summa Theologica Literally Translated by the Fathers of the English Dominican Province. 22 vols (set including index). Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1920-42. ca. 350pp per vol. Various impress, a few vols are '2nd revised edition' or '3rd edition'. Volume 22 is the Biblical & Patristic index. Uniformly bound in original red cloth gilt, all with gilt vol numbers in circles on sps. Mild darkening to dw sps. Slight browning to top edges. Small amount dampstaining under some dws. A set in which all vols have dws is very scarce. VG / VG £400.00

982. VARIOUS. The Cambridge History of Christianity. 9 vols. Cambridge UP, 2012. c. 570-840pp per vol., many illus. Uniform reprint of set originally published 2006-09. Vols 1-3 have light marks to page edges. Those dws which are less than fine are sl edgeworn, but all dws are unfaded and unclipped. Condition varies slightly, but overall an imposing fresh near Fine set. (The hardback vols are in print at about £150 each). Near Fine / Near Fine £750.00

983. WADDELL, Helen (ed). Mediaeval Latin Lyrics. Constable, 1929. viii, 352pp. Signed by Author. Limited edition: #53 of 100 copies. Original cream (?) cloth over bevelled boards, generally browned as usually found. Top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. VG+ £300.00

984. WHITELOCK, D., M. BRETT & C. N. L. BROOKE (eds.). Councils & Synods, With Other Documents Relating to the English Church. I: A.D. 871-1204. 2 vols. Oxford / Clarendon, 1986. lxxxii, 562 + xii, 563-1151pp. No ownership marks. Reprint of 1981 edn. With original thick clear plastic dws. Fine / Near Fine £250.00

985. WINKLES, H., B., Robert GARLAND, and Thomas MOULE. Winkle's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales; The Drawings Made From Sketches Taken Expressedly for this Work. 4 vols (set). London: Tilt & Bogue, 1836-42. xx, 144 + viii, 140 + xvi, 160pp. Original half black morocco, dark grey pebble-grain paper to boards. Raised bands, gilt decor, and gilt lettering to spines. Some scuffing and marking to all boards, especially of vol. I. Minor rubbing and fading to spines. Minor wear to board edges. Top edges gilt, other edges sl age-browned. Marbled endpapers uncracked at gutters. All plates present, including additional engraved title pages. Armorial bookplate of Hester M. Bevis to inside front board of all vols, name crossed out in all cases. Vol. I is undated; WorldCat suggests 1836 publication date; imprint Tilt and Bogue. Vol. II is 1838, with imprint Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, and Charles Tilt. Vol. III is 1842, imprint Tilt and Bogue. All 180 plates present as called for, 60 per vol. A little scattered foxing. Henry Winkles (1801–1860), English artist, printer, and steel engraver. This work was a significant influence on the Gothic Revival movement in British architecture. A beautifully illustrated work. VG £350.00

986. WULFSTAN of Winchester. The Life of St Aethelwold. Eds M. Lapidge & M. Winterbottom (Oxford Medieval Texts). Oxford, 1991. 1st edn. clxxxviii, 105pp. Fine / Nr Fine £150.00

FINE & RARE: LITURGY

987. ANON. The Sarum Missal, in English. Church Press, 1868. 1st edn thus. lxx, 616pp. 14.5 x 23cm. Red / black title page. USPG library stamp to title page. Sometime (20th century) rebound in black cloth, gilt lettering to spine, splash stains to spine and rear board. New endpapers uncracked at gutters. Page edges slightlty toned. VG £170.00

988. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Breviarium Romanum Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restitutum. Pii V. Pontificis Max. iussu editum, et Clementis VIII. primum, nunc denuo Urbani VIII. auctoritate recognitum. Cum Officiis SS. ex mandato Innocentii X. & Alexandri VII. suis locis novissime appositis. Summa cum diligentia ab erroribus expurgatum. Venice: Apud Cieras, 1662. lxvi, 1136, clxxii, (4), 56, 96, 76pp. Freshly rebound in black cloth, gilt title & ruling to spine, creating compartments. Printed in red/black throughout. 22 full page illus. 21 x 15.5 x 9cm. Includes supplement with proper offices for Florence (1666), 'Officia Propria Sanctorum Recitanda ad libitum Cleri Romani', and various feasts added to the calendar at rear. Small slips of paper pasted to bottom of 6 pages to cover small tears. Worm holes to pp. 159-258, varying in size, some causing a little loss to text. Bottom edge of one page in supplements trimmed with small loss to last line of text. Burn holes to 2 pages. A little light scattered foxing. Binding mint, contents VG. VG £245.00

989. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale ad Usum Sacerdotum Caecutientium Concinnatum. Cum Approbatione S. Rituum Congregationis. Editio Tertia. LARGE PRINT ALTAR MISSAL. F. Pustet, 1902. viii, 124, 8, 4pp. Lge 4to: 36.5 x 25.5cm. Full black leather, raised bands and gilt title to spine. Leather rubbed on spine and edges. Marbled endpapers. Printed in red/black throughout. Colour frontis, 2 full page engravings. 7 tabs, most damaged, 8 missing. All edges red. Foxing to endpapers. Text fresh. Large print Missal for priests losing their sight: contains Masses of Our Lady and the Requiem Mass. Scarce. VG £195.00

990. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Monasticum, Pauli Papae V. Jussu Editum et Urbani Papae VIII. Auctoritate Recognitum Pro Omnibus sub Regula Ss. P. N. Benedicti Militantibus et Novis Missis ex Indulto Apostolico Hucusque Concessis Auctum. Mechliniae: H. Dessain, 1862. 44, 528, clxxxv pp. 28.5 x 20.5cm. Full black morocco eather, gilt cross and decoration to boards within a gilt frame; raised bands, gilt ruling and lettering to spine; gilt ruling to board edges. Leather sl edgeworn and rubbed at corners. All edges gilt. Gilt dentelles to turn-ins. 8 tabs, as called for. Printed in red/black throughout. With chant notation. Half-title portrait of Pope Pius IX plus 11 full page engravings. Insert with proper Mass of the Immaculate Conception; loose sheet with proper Mass of the Patronage of St. Benedict laid down. Supplement to rear with proper Masses for various Benedictine Congregations. VG £295.00

991. ECCLESIA CATHOLICA. Missale Romano-Monastico-Benedictinum ad Normam Breviarii Einsiedlensis Auctoritate Clementis XII. et Benedicti XIV. PP. MM. Editi Ordinatum, Novissimisque Sanctorum Missis, a Summis Pontificibus Usque ad Hodiernam Diem Concessis, Locupletatum. Vindobonae: Typis Congr. Mechitaristicae, 1843. xxxiv, 588, xciv, 96, (4)pp. 36.5 x 27cm. All edges gilt, Marbled endpapers. Includes supplement with propers for 'Patrons of Germany, Hungary, Bohemia, Poland, Styria, Carinthia, Moravia, Silesia, part of Italy, and other Provinces'. 7 tabs (one almost detached). 8th tab completely detached, but loose inside the Missal. Frontis and Passion. Printed in red/black throughout. Chant notation. Full dark brown morocco, elaborate gilt decoration to boards & spine; raised bands & gilt title to spine. Leather sl edgeworn. Gilt decoration to board edges & turn-ins. Occasional pencil (one ink) rubrical corrections. Page bound in with image of St. Benedict, with hand-decorated col border. Pages bound in with saints added to calendar, Preface of St. Benedict, and some pages from another Missal with incomplete propers for English Benedictine Congregation. VG+ £325.00

992. FRERE, Walter Howard (ed.). The Use of Sarum. I: The Sarum Customs as set forth in the Consuetudinary and Customary. The Original Texts Edited from the MSS. with an Introduction and Index / II: The Original Text Edited from the MSS. with an Introduction and Index. 2 vols (set). Cambridge UP, 1898-1901. 1st edn. lxxii, 314 + xxxvi, 236, lxxxvipp. Original deep blue cloth over bevelled boards. Gilt lettering to spines. Spines sl darkened. Slight wear to tips of most board corners.. Top edges trimmed, darkened, other edges untrimmed. Signature of Francis Carolus Eeles and his pictorial bookplate with image of St. Francis to inside both front boards. Very scarce, particularly in this excellent condition. Near Fine £195.00

993. PICCOLOMINI, Augustinus Patritius. Rituum ecclesiasticorum sive sacrarum cerimoniarum S.S. romanae ecclesiae libri tres non ante impressi. Venice: Gregorii de Gregoriis, 1516. 1st edn. (6), CXLIII leaves (=298 pages). Full early pasteboard, sl frayed on spine edges, but sound. Folio (22.5 x 31cm). Endpapers watermarked with orb and cross. Minor worm damage to fr free endpaper, larger holes professionally repaired. A little damage extending through to fol. I, marginal pinhole only, with no loss to text. Minor soiling to prelims. Inscription dated 1895 to front free endpaper, noting that the volume was 'recu de S. H.(?) R. Robert I duc de Parma et Schwarzau le 9 Juillet 1985, A. Cure'. This would presumably be Robert I (1848-1907), the last sovereign Duke of Parma from 1854 to 1859, when he was deposed. One of his remaining residences was his castle at Schwarzau am Steinfeld near Vienna. Beautiful crisp roman type, the work of the Venetian printers Giovanni and Gregorio De Gregori, brothers who were active in the early decades of the sixteenth century. Colophon (recording the work's publication under the doge Leonardo Loredan). With three impressive woodcuts (9.5 x 12.5 cm), one heading each of the three books making up the text, depicting papal ceremonies. A very few Latin marginal annots in an early hand. This important liturgical and ceremonial work was 'the most significant codification of papal ceremonies. (...) This text describes the rules for both liturgy and court ceremonial and was written by Agostino Patrizi Piccolomini (1430/40-94) around 1488, but published only in 1516 by Cristoforo Marcello (sixteenth century), who however failed to acknowledge Piccolomini’s authorship' (Weddigen, in Maran, 2006, p. 266). Piccolomini had served as master of ceremonies in the papal chapel under Pope Paul II, and resumed the role under Pope Innocent VIII in 1485, only relinquishing the post in 1488 having compiled this volume, his masterwork. Cristoforo Marcello was an Italian theologian and humanist. A significant liturgical work, in VG condition. Essling 1905 pp. 381-82. USTC 819869. VG £2250.00

994. SCHUSTER, Bl. Ildefonso. The Sacramentary (Liber Sacramentorum): Historical & Liturgical Notes on the Roman Missal. Translated from the Italian by Arthur Levelis-Marke. Translation Completed by W. Fairfax-Cholmeley. 5 vols (set). Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1930. x, 418 + x, 428 + x, 442 + xiv, 456 + xiv, 348pp. Original maroon cloth gilt, spine faded to vol III. Mild crack near front vol II, otherwise all hinges sound. VG £250.00

995. URQUHART, R. J. Ceremonies of the Sarum Missal: A Careful Conjecture. T&T Clark, 2021. 1st edn. xxvi, 302pp. No dw, as published. No ownership marks. Illustrated. As new £65.00

996. WEALE, William H. J. & F. OAKELEY. The Catholic Florist: A Guide to the Cultivation of Flowers for the Altar: with a List of such as are Appropriate to the Several Holy Days and seasons of the Ecclesiastical Year. Richardson, 1851. 1st edn. xxii, 327pp. Small 8vo (16x10cm). Original blue cloth, decorated in gilt. All edges gilt. Very scarce. 1 copy only on Library Hub. Frontis & pictorial half-title, sl foxed. VG+ £125.00

997. WICKHAM LEGG, J. The Sarum Missal. Edited from Three Early Manuscripts. Oxford / Clarendon, 1969. xxxii, 612pp. Reprint of 1912 edn. Dw price-clipped & sl edgeworn but protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Near Fine / VG+ £220.00

FINE & RARE: NEWMAN

998. NEWMAN, John Henry. Loss and Gain (Blehl A50a). James Burns, 1848. 1st edn. (iv), 386pp. Original green ribbed and blind-patterned cloth, gilt title to spine. Freshly rebacked in near-matching cloth with original backstrip relaid, repair hardly noticeable. Original endpapers, old convent inscriptions to front free endpaper, no book catalogue included at rear. VG+ £650.00

999. NEWMAN, John Henry. Verses on Religious Subjects (Blehl A96a). Dublin: James Duffy, 1853. 1st edition. 141pp. Pocketsize (9 x 15cm). Bound in original purple cloth, sl faded on spine. Original paper spine label present, lettering legible. Orig pale yellow endpapers, mildly discol. No cracking to endpapers No foxing. A well-preserved copy. Old convenet sticker. VG £125.00

1000. NEWMAN, John Henry. Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Being A Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled "What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?". London: Longman, Green, Longman, et al, 1864. 1st edn. iv, 430, 127pp. 20th-c half crushed dark green morocco binding, marbled paper in Gloster pattern to boards. Rasied bands, gilt ruling, and red gilt label to spine. A handsome binding. VG £250.00

FINE & RARE: GENERAL

1001. ARBUTHNOT, John. Law is a Bottomless Pit: Exemplify'd in the Case of The Lord Strutt, John Bull, Nicholas Frog, and Lewis Baboon (4th edn, London, 1712; 24pp) (and 4 other pamplets by the author). London: John Morphew, 1712. 124pp. Other pamplets: John Bull in his Senses: Being the Second Part of Law is a Bottomless Pit (1712, 4th edn, London, 24pp) / John Bull Still in his Senses: Being the Third Part of Law is a Bottomless Pit (1712, 3rd edn, London, 48pp) / An Appendix to John Bull Still in his Senses: Or, Law is a Bottomless Pit (1712, 1st edn, London, 22pp) / A Complete Key to the Four Parts of Life is a Bottomless Pit and the Story of the St Alban's Ghost (1712, 3rd edn, corrected, 8pp). 20th-century rebind in high quality brown buckram cloth, gilt lettering and blind ruling to spine. Scarce Tory satire regarding the War of Spanish Succession. VG+ £200.00

1002. BARBER, Richard (ed.). Epics of the Middle Ages. Edited and Introduced by Richard Barber. Illus by John Vernon Lord. Folio Society, 2005. 1st edn. xxx, 665pp. Quarter brown morocco, red and gilt decor to boards. No ownership marks. VG slipcase with slight scuffing and a few spots to top. Small 4to (18 x 25.1cm). 16 col plates. Contents: The Song of Roland / The Song of William / Raoul of Cambrai / The Cid / The Deeds of the Norman People / The Bruce / Godfrey of Boulogne. Fine £80.00

1003. CLARK, George (ed.) / VARIOUS AUTHORS. The Oxford History of England. 17 vols (set, from Roman Britain to 1945, with Richard Raper's Consolidated Index). Oxford / Clarendon, 1986-97. 2nd edition. Between 280 and 840pp. per vol. 7 vols are 2nd editions, 1 vol (Anglo-Saxon England) is 3rd edition. Dws sl faded on spines but uniform pale blue col and unclipped. No ownership marks. Excellent unused set. Fine / Fine £175.00

1004. de BURY, Richard. Philobiblion. The Text and Translation of E. C. Thomas. Edited with a Foreword by Michael MacLagan. Basil Blackwell, 1960. 1st edition. lxxxiii, 191pp. (19 x 28cm). Pictorial endpapers. Facing Latin / English text. Original advert loosely inserted, saying 500 copies "printed on Wolvercote antique laid paper for sale". Top edges toned. Dw unclipped and protected. Coloured facing title pages. VG+ / VG+ £55.00

1005. DICKENS, Charles. Master Humphrey's Clock. With Illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne. 3 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1840-1. 1st edn. iv, 306 + vi, 306 + vi, 426pp. Small 4tos (17 x 26cm). Mid nineteenth century half light brown calf, marbled paper to boards. Blind decorated ruling to calf on boards. Raised bands, gilt ruling, and elaborate gilt decor to spines. One green gilt and one dark brown gilt label per spine. Corners sl rubbed. Wear to board edges, particularly bottom edges. Page edges and endpapers marbled in Turkish pattern, matching paper on boards. Armorial bookplate of Henry Yorke Musgrave (d. 1898), lawyer, per vol. Minor foxing to blank endpages and prelims, and a few sporadic instances throughout. Ornate wood-engraved frontis per vol. Profusely illustrated with 194 in text illustrations, including 25 decorative initials. All illustrations (except one, by Daniel Maclise, Vol. II, p. 108), by George Cattermole (139 woodcuts) and Hablot Knight Browne, better known as 'Phiz' (154 woodcuts). Frontis to vol. I by Cattermole, frontis to vols II & III by Browne. Many of Browne's illustrations are signed 'H.K.B.' (Eckel, 1913, p.64). An attractive set, presenting two classic Dickens novels in their original serialised format. VG+ £350.00

1006. DUC de SAINT-SIMON. Historical Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon: A Shortened Version. Edited and translated by Lucy Norton. 3 vols (set). Hamish Hamilton, 1967-72. 1st edns. xxix, 535 + xvii, 525 + xv, 522pp., illus. Dws sl edgeworn and faded on spines. Vol III has minor marks to fore-edges. No ownership marks. VG+ / VG £70.00

1007. EDWARDS, Amelia B. A Thousand Miles up the Nile. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1889. 2nd rev edn, 2nd impr. xxvii, 499pp. 8vo (17.4 x 23cm). Original blue cloth, decorated in gilt and col to front board and spine, blind decor to rear board. Minor rubbing to col illustration on front board, but front board is still generally bright and clear. Spine sl faded, with minor loss near base and top of spine. Rebacked in near-matching blue cloth, with original backstrip laid down. Mild wear to board edges and corners. Original dark brown endpapers discreetly repaired at gutters. Profusely illustrated 'with upwards of seventy illustrations engraved on wood by G. Pearson, after finished drawings executed on the spot by the author' (title page), including frontis and both in-text and full-page illustrations.. Amelia Edwards (1831-1892), author and Egyptologist. Edwards was a

successful and established novelist when, in 1873, she set off with her friend Lucy Renshawe on a journey to Egypt: she was to become 'so fascinated with Egypt that it dominated her thinking and her work for the next two decades'. The hugely successful A Thousand Miles up the Nile (first published 1876) was based on this journey: still recognised as a classic of Egyptology and travel writing, Edwards herself 'regarded it as the most important of her books and the one for which she hoped to be remembered' (ODNB). The book transformed British perceptions of both modern and ancient Egypt. Edwards was to become a co-founder of the Egypt Exploration Fund (later Egypt Exploration Society), which was responsible for some of the first systematic excavations of Egyptian archaeological sites. This is an early impression of the revised 2nd edn, first published in 1888. A very striking book. VG+ £245.00

1008. FLICHE, Paul. A Gem from the Diamond Mine, or, The Life of Sister Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament, A Carmelite Religious, Promoter in These Latter Ages of the Devotion to the Child Jesus. Compiled from the French of Mgr. Fliche. Dublin: M. & S. Eaton, 1892. 1st edn. (iv), 413pp. Very scarce, 1 copy on World Cat. Original blue cloth decor in black & gilt, sp sl faded. Convent sticker to sp, but no other library marks. Lacks both endpages, but gutters uncracked. A little foxing to prelims. Fr hinge very sl slack. Margaret Parigot (1619-1648). VG £60.00

1009. HALFORD, Henry. An Account of What Appeared on Opening the Coffin of King Charles the First, in the Vault of King Henry the Eighth in St. George's Chapel at Windsor, on the First of April, MDCCCXIII. London: Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1813. 1st edn. iii, 4-19pp. 4to (22.3 x 28.3cm). Twentieth-century rebind in quarter dark blue morocco, gilt lettering to spine, marbled paper to boards. Moderate foxing, largely to early and late pages. Sir Henry Halford was president of the Royal College of Physicians for an unprecedented 24 years. This is his account of the exhumation of the body of Charles I, which was discovered during building work at St George's Chapel, Windsor. Scarce first edition of this extraordinary account. VG+ £125.00

1010. HOPE, W. H. St. John. Windsor Castle: An Architectural History. Collected and Written by Command of their Majesties Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, & King George V. 2 vols & portfolio of plans: complete. WITH SIGNED AUTHOR LETTER. London: Country Life, 1913. 1st edn. xx, 371 + x, 373-639pp., + 8 plans in wallet. Thick folios (28 x 39.9 x c. 5.5cm). Limited edition of 1050 copies, of which this is no. 124. Original half vellum, blue laid paper to boards (both books and wallet). Gilt ruling and lettering to spines. A little fading to boards of books near fore-edges. Minor marking to rear board of vol. I. Some darkening to vellum, especially on spines. Top edges gilt, other edges deckled and age-browned. Band of fading to front board of the wallet, with fading to wallet edges. Wallet contains 7 folding col plans and 1 col facsimile of John Norden's 1607 survey of Windsor Castle (8 in total, as called for). Profusely illustrated throughout with b&w photographs, illustrations and plans of Windsor Castle and St George's Chapel, all illustrations present; now a particularly significant record in the wake of the 1992 fire. Pictorial bookplate of Montague S. Giuseppi to inside front board of both vols and wallet. Vol. I has a letter to M. S. Giuseppi, signed by author and accompanying his gift of the present volumes, tipped in, together with Giuseppi's address, presumably from envelope of letter. The letter is dated 'The last day of 1913' and reads: 'My dear Giuseppi, I am sending you as a New Year's gift a copy of my magnum opus on Windsor Castle, …’ A first edition of a landmark work, rare in this original half vellum binding. VG £400.00

1011. HYDE, Edward (EARL of CLARENDON). The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford. In which is included, a Continuation of his History of the Grand Rebellion. Written by Himself. Now for the first time carefully printed from the original MS. preserved in the Bodleian Library. 2 vols. Oxford UP, 1857. 1st edn thus. vi, 637 + 637pp. (15 x 24cm). VG £70.00

1012. JONES, David. In Parenthesis: Seinnyessit e Gledyf ym Penn Mameu. Faber & Faber, 1955. 4th impression. xv, 224pp. Illustrations to front and rear of text. Dw sl worn at top spine and sl marked to rear, but unfaded, unclipped and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Brown cloth fresh and unfaded. VG / VG £225.00

1013. KNOX, Ronald. The Rich Young Man: A Fantasy by Father Ronald Knox. Sheed & Ward, 1928. 1st edn. 28pp. Date estimated. Very scarce, 2 on Library Hub, in Ireland and Scotland. Original printed pale yellow covers, title & frame in red to front cover. Spine very frayed with loss to bottom half. convent inscription to front endpage. Paperback. Good £80.00

1014. LEMASURIER, Rene. Le Droit de l'Ile de Jersey: La Loi, la Coutume et l'Ideologie dans l'Ile de Jersey. Preface de Robert Besnier. Editions A. Pedone, 1956. 344pp., illus. Signed by Author. Small Campion Hall library stamp to front cover, inside front cover and half-title. Page edges sl toned. Paperback. VG £100.00

1015. MADAN, Falconer. Oxford Books: A Bibliography of Printed Works Relating to the University and City of Oxford. Or Printed or Published There: With Notes, Appendixes and Illustrations.3 vols (set). Oxford / Clarendon, 1895. viii, 365 + ix, 712 + xlvii, 472pp. Illus. Vol I: The Early Oxford Press, 1468-1640; 1895, 8 plates, some in col, original blue cloth. Vol II: Oxford Literature, 1450-1640 and 1641-1650; 1912, original maroon cloth. Vol III: Oxford Literature, 1651-1680; 1931, fine maroon smooth goatskin by Clarendon Press, gilt frame to each board, raised bands and gilt ruling to spine, top edge gilt. Three original examples of printing to rear of Vol I. Vol I (only) has owner's signature of David Vaisey and Botanical Society pictorial bookplate. Vol I is VG+, the others Near Fine. VG+ £285.00

1016. MICHEL, Francisque. Le Pays Basque: sa population, sa langue, ses moeurs, sa litterature et sa musique. Paris: Firmin Didot Freres, 1857. 1st edn. 547pp. 8vo (15 x 22.2cm). Original half calf, marbled paper to boards. Raised bands, gilt decor, and gilt lettering to spine. Mild wear to boards and board edges. Top edges gilt, other edges mildly foxed. Marbled endpapers uncracked at gutters. Mild scattered foxing throughout. Francisque Xavier Michel (1809-1887), French historian and philologist. VG £120.00

1017. NAUDE, G. Apologie pour tous les grands personnages qui ont este faussement soupconnez de magie. Parix: Adrian Vlac, 1653. 2nd edn. (24), 640, 607-615, 22pp. Original full calf, blind fillets to boards, additional vertical line tooled parallel to spine, creating two panels; small tools used to decorate corners of each panel thus formed. Rebacked in near-matching calf, with original spine laid down. Faint traces of lost spine label. 8vo (12 x 18cm). All edges red, with two tiny spots to fore-edges. Hinges sound. Replacement laid paper endpapers and endpages, as well as original blank endpages, with offset browning, to front and rear. Pencil annots to front endpages. Owner's initials in old hand to title page. Some pencil annots and a couple of pen annots in old hand. Tightly rebound. Minor scattered foxing and age-browning. A little dampstaining to top corners of early pages. Gabriel Naude (1600-1653), French librarian and scholar. Librarian in turn to Cardinal Guidi di Bagno, Cardinal Francesco Barberini, and Cardinal Mazarin, for whom he built up the famous Mazarin Library. Between 1642 and 1653 Naude travelled across Europe buying entire libraries for Mazarin's collection, which, with forty thousand volumes, became the largest library in Europe. When the library was looted during the 1652 Fronde uprising, Naude was able to hide many of the most valuable volumes. At Naude's insistence, the Mazarin Library became the first public library in France, and was open to the public as early as 1644. Naude was a prolific author: this work, first published in 1625, is an intervention in the contemporary debate over the existence of magic. Coming down decidedly on the side of scepticism, Naude defends notable thinkers including Pythagorus, Virgil, Raymond Lull, Cornelius Agrippa, Paracelsus, Roger Bacon, and Albertus Magnus from what he frames as false and credulous accusations of magic. An important work by a foundational figure in French bibliography, in sensitively restored original binding. VG £500.00

1018. NEWBY, Martine S. The Shlomo Moussaieff Collection: Byzantine Mould-Blown Glass from the Holy Land with Jewish and Christian Symbols. Shlomo Moussaieff, 2008. 332pp. 25 x 33cm. With fine slipcase. Many col illus. No ownership marks. Scarce. Fine / Fine £265.00

1019. ORWELL, George. Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Novel. 2ND IMPRESSION WITH REVISED TEXT TO DW AND '2 + 2 ='. London: Secker & Warburg, 1950. 1st edn, 2nd impress. 312pp. Original pale green cloth, red lettering and decor to spine. Mild fading and toning to spine and outer edges of boards, as usual for this edition. Toning most noticeable to area near top spine. Spine very sl cocked. Board corners very sl pushed in. 4to (13.3 x 18.8cm). Top edges red, dulled. Mild foxing to rear and fore-edges. Hinges sound, endpapers uncracked at gutters. With rare original dw, worn but unfaded, unclipped, and protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Dw edgeworn, with small loss to base and top of spine, closed tear to spine, and earlier tape repairs and reinforcements to top front cover, spine edges, and top and base rear cover. Tape yellowed. Mild soiling and small dampstain to rear dw. Orwell had died of tuberculosis, aged only 46, between the first publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four and its second printing (this edition), and the rear of the dw bears tributes written after his death, with author and critic Arthur Koestler recognising him

as 'the only writer of genius among the litterateurs of social revolt between the two world wars'. Two small tape marks to inside front board, and owner's signature to front free endpaper. Foxing to endpapers, endpages, and first and final 2pp. of text; textblock otherwise fresh and clear. Tiny tear to base of pp. 131-33 (0.4mm). Second impression of the first edition of Orwell's classic dystopian novel, in original dw (which has 'second impression' printed at the base of the rear flap.) The print run for this impression was only 5570 copies (compared to 25,575 for the 1st impression.) The second impression was altered, possibly by Orwell, to show '2 + 2 =' rather than as previously '2 + 2 = 5' on p.290. VG / Good+ £700.00

1020. RENOUF, Peter le Page. The Letters of Peter le Page Renouf. Edited by Kevin J. Cathcart. 4 vols (set). Univ Coll Dublin Pr, 2002-4. xxxii, 252 + xxvii, 323 + xxix, 337 + xxix, 433pp. Neat small Campion Hall stamps to front endpapers, otherwise As New. Fine / Fine £90.00

1021. SADIE, Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians. 20 vols (set). Grove / Macmillan, 1995. c. 800pp per vol. No ownership marks. Fresh set. No fading. Vols. 7-16, 19 & 20 still shrink-wrapped (so half the vols are shrink-wrapped). Some light marks to page edges of one vol. Overall a set in fine unused condition. Paperback. Fine £160.00

1022. SMART, Christopher. Rejoice in the Lamb: A Song from Bedlam. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by William Force Stead. Jonathan Cape, 1939. 1st edn, 1st impress. 303pp. Original full blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Rubbing to spine edges, small tear to cloth at top spine. Spine mildly cocked. Tips of corners sl pushed in. Top edges trimmed and coled blue, other edges uncoled and untrimmed. Small splash mark to top edges near spine. Hinges sound. Endpapers uncracked over gutters. Offset browning to endpapers. Limited edition of 800 copies, of which 750 were for sale. This is copy no. 266. Frontis facsimile of page of Smart's manuscript. Scattered foxing, especially to early and late pages. This is the first printing of Christopher Smart's 'Jubilate Agno', written between 1759 and 1763 during Smart's confinement for insanity in St. Luke's Hospital, Bethnal Green, London, otherwise known as 'Bedlam'. This extraordinary poem, surviving only in fragments but now recognised as among Smart's 'most brilliant and original works', remained unpublished during his lifetime and for over a century after his death, until the Anglican clergyman W. F. Stead discovered the manuscript in a private library and published it in 1939 under the title Rejoice in the Lamb (this volume). Notable for its 'radical attack on philosophical and scientific orthodoxies, its daring innovations in language, verse, and structure, and its visionary and confessional style', the poem is most widely known for the exuberant 74-line. Limited edition of the important first publication of an astonishing work. Good+ £100.00

1023. THOMAS AQUINAS, St. Summa Theologiae Volume 18: Principles of Morality (1a2ae. 18-21). Ed. T. Gilbey, OP. MONOGRAM OF JOHN FRANCIS REUEL TOLKIEN. Blackfriars, 1966. xxi, 2-207pp. Green cloth gilt, minor fading and marking to spine. Top edges green, other edges mildly foxed. Monogram of John Francis Reuel Tolkien (1917-2003), priest and eldest son of J.R.R. Tolkien (whose 'JRRT' monogram is clearly an influence here), to front free endpaper, with inscription: 'Stoke: December 1967'. This would have been during John Tolkien's period as parish priest of Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains Church, Stoke-on-Trent. VG £225.00

1024. TROLLOPE, Anthony. The Oxford Trollope: Crown Edition. 15 vol (set): Can You Forgive Her? 2 vols; Phineas Finn, 2 vols; The Eustace Diamonds, 2 vols; Phineas Redux, 2 vols; The Prime Minister; The Duke's Children; The Warden, 2 vols; Barchester Towers, 2 vols. Oxford UP, 1954. c 400pp per vol. General editors: Michael Sadleir and Frederick Page. Illustrated variously by Lynton Lamb, T.L.B. Huskinson, Edward Ardizzone, Blair Hughes-Stanton, Hector Whistler & Charles Mozley. Corners sharp, original brown cloth, some spines sl faded. No slipcases. A crisp fresh set, unused. Near Fine £200.00

1025. VARIOUS. The New Cambridge Medieval History. 7 vols in 8 (set). Cambridge UP, 2006. c. 860-1100pp per vol., many illus. Date range 1999-2006. All vols reprints, except vol. III which is 1st edn. Uniform maroon clother in uniform maroon dws, all unfaded. Very light spotting to top edges in a few vols. Most vols in near Fine condition with Fine dws. Vol. I is VG+/VG, vol.2 VG/VG, vol. 3 VG+/Fine. Handwritten date to rear endpages of some vols. Colour frontis to all volumes except IV, part 1. Price new about £180.00 per vol. Near Fine / Near Fine £750.00

1026. WHEELER, G. W. (ed). Letters of Sir Thomas Bodley to Thomas James, First Keeper of the Bodleian Library. Oxford: Bodleian Library, 1985. 1st edn. xliii, 251pp. Owner's signature of

David Vaisey. Dw sl frayed at ends of spine but unclipped. Facsimile letter. VG+ / VG £70.00

1027. WOOD, Anthony. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood, Antiquary, of Oxford, 1632-1695, Described by Himself. 5 vols (set). Collected from his Diaries and other Papers by Andrew Clark (Oxford Historical Society). Vol. I: 1632-1663. Vol. II: 1664-1681 Vol. III: 1682-1695. Vol. IV: Addenda. Vol. V: Indexes. Oxford / Clarendon, 1891-1900. vi, 520 + xxviii, 575 + xxxii, 546 + xii, 322 + xvi, 401pp., illus. David Vaisey's set. Probably a 1980s reprint, keeping the original style of binding. Original royal blue cloth gilt, bright and fresh. Page edges sl toned. A few pencil annotations to inside rear boards of 3 vols. Some page edges sl toned. Near Fine £345.00

1028. ZOLLNER, Frank, Christof THOENES, & Thomas POPPER. Michelangelo: Complete Works. Taschen, 2014. 1st edn, 2nd impress. 735pp. Folio (25.9 x 37.8cm). Beautifully designed and profusely illustrated in col and b&w. White paper to boards, dark grey lettering to front board and spine. With original pictorial case / bookrest in Near Fine condition, with one tiny nick to fore-edge and slight bump to one corner. Second impression of this spectacular Taschen edition, first published in 2007. 'A book that rises to its subject matter not just intellectually but physically - its enormous size, nearly half a metre tall, permits it to indulge in hugely-scaled images that convey what contemporaries called the "terrible" power of this artist' (review of 1st edn, Guardian 6 Dec 2007). As New. Fine / Fine £300.00

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1029. NELSON, Janet L. (ed). The Annals of St-Bertin: Ninth-Century Histories, Vol I. Translated and annotated by Janet L. Nelson. Manchester U P, 1991. xv, 267pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £10.00

1030. NICHOLAS of CUSA. Nicholas of Cusa's Early Sermons: 1340-1441. Translated and introduced by Jasper Hopkins. Arthur J. Banning, 2003. xx, 433pp. Fine £23.00

1031. NICHOLSON, Helen J. (ed). The Proceedings Against the Templars in the British Isles. 2 vols (set). Ashgate, 2011. xl, 432 + lx, 653pp. A few minor marks to cloth in volume II. With loose review for EHR by J. R. Maddicott. Occasional pencil sidelining to volume II. Fine £145.00

1032. NICOLAON, Manuel. Vie de Saint Thibaut de Provins. Edition Critique d'apres le Ms. Paris, BNF, fr.17229, fol. 230d-233b. Brepols, 2007. 164pp. Paperback. Near Fine £14.00

1033. NIGHTINGALE, John. Monasteries and Patrons in the Gorze Reform: Lotharingia c.850 - 1000 (Oxford Historical Monographs). Oxford / Clarendon, 2001. 1st edn. xvi, 318pp, Map. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £90.00

1034. NOLD, Patrick. Marriage Advice for a Pope: John XXII and the Power to Dissolve. Brill, 2009. xcviii, 206pp. Signed by Author. No ownership marks. Fine £85.00

1035. NOLD, Patrick. Pope John XXII and his Franciscan Cardinal: Bertrand de la Tour and the Apostolic Poverty Controversy. Oxford / Clarendon, 2003. 1st edn. xii, 212pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £65.00

1036. O'CARROLL, Mary Elizabeth. A Thirteenth Century Preacher's Handbook: Studies in MS Laud Misc. 511. 2 vols. Bedford College, 1983. 311 + 312-479pp. 4to (30.5x22cm). Blue thesis cloth. Inscription from author to Professor C. H. Lawrence. Additional loose material at rear. 3 separate articles bound in at rear of volume II. VG £71.00

1037. OBOLENSKY, Dimtri. The Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism. Anthony C. Hall, 1972. xiv, 317pp., folding map. Repr of Cambridge UP edn, 1948. VG+ £28.00

1038. OBOLENSKY, Dimitri. The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1971. xiv, 445pp., 93 illus. Colour pictorial dw edgeworn with small tears. Near Fine / Good+ £24.50

1039. ORME, Nicholas. English Schools in the Middle Ages. Methuen, 1973. 1st edn. xiv, 369pp., illus. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £30.00

1040. PANTIN, William Abel (ed.). Documents Illustrating the Activities of the General and Provincial Chapters of the English Black Monks, 1215-1540. 3 vols (set). Royal Historical Society, 1931-37. xviii, 296 + xx, 232 + x, 414pp. Small 4to (21.5 x 17.5cm). Orig blue cloth gilt, spines faded. Text block beginning to crack at pp. 112/3 of vol. III, but hinges sound. VG+ £40.00

1041. PARAVICINI-BAGLIANI, Agostino. The Pope's Body: Translated by David S. Peterson. Chicago U P, 1994. xxii, 395pp. Col & b/w illus. No ownership marks. As new. Fine / Fine £24.00

1042. PARSONS, Simon Thomas and Linda M. PATERSON (eds). Literature of the Crusades. D. S. Brewer, 2018. xiii, 210pp. No ownership marks. Fine £28.00

1043. PASCOE, Louis. Jean Gerson: Principles of Church Reform. Brill, 1973. xii, 233pp. Franciscan library marks, otherwise fine. Near Fine / Near Fine £59.00

1044. PAXTON, Frederick S. Christianizing Death: The Creation of a Ritual Process in Early Medieval Europe. Cornell U P, 1990. xiv, 229pp. Brown cloth gilt with terracotta endpapers. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £21.00

1045. PEARCE, Ernest Harold. Thomas de Cobham, Bishop of Worcester, 1317 - 1327: Some Studies drawn from his Register, with an Account of his Life. SPCK, 1923. xi, 274 pp. Original blue cloth gilt. No ownership marks. VG £10.50

1046. PEDERSEN, Frederik. Marriage Disputes in Medieval England. Hambledon Pr, 2000. xii, 235pp. No ownership marks. As new. Fine / Fine £36.00

1047. PEGG, Mark Gregory. The Corruption of Angels: The Great Inquisition of 1245-1246. Princeton UP, 2005. x, 238pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £15.00

1048. PELTZER, Jorg. Canon Law, Careers and Conquest: Episcopal Elections in Normandy and Greater Anjou, c. 1140-c. 1230. Cambridge U P, 2008. xvi, 329, (5)pp. A little sidelining. Signed by Author. Mild stain to top edges. VG+ £10.00

1049. PENNINGTON, Kenneth. Pope and Bishops: The Papal Monarchy in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. University of Pennsylvania, 1984. 1st edn. xvi, 225pp. Tiny amount of sidelining. Dw frayed along top edge but unclipped. Near Fine / VG £48.00

1050. PENROSE FORBES, Alexander (ed.). Lives of S. Ninian and S. Kentigern. Compiled in the Twelfth Century. Edited from the Best MSS. Edmonston and Douglas, 1874. 1st edn. cvi, 380pp. English & Latin text with extensive notes. Original green cloth, original printed spine label with losses to edges. Front endpaper cracked at gutter; rear endpaper just starting to crack. Hinges sl loose, binding sl shaken. Red/black title page. Good+ £40.00

1051. PETER DAMIAN, St. Lettere 22-40 / Epistulae XXII-XL. Ed. G. I. Gargano, N. D'Acunto and K. Reindel (Opere di Pier Damiani 1/2 / Petri Damiani Opera I/II) Citta Nuova, 2001. 462pp. Facing Latin/Italian text. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £36.00

1052. PETER DAMIAN, St. Epistulae XLI-LXVII / Lettere 41-67 (Opere di Pier Damiani 1/3 / Petri Damiani Opera I/III). Citta Nuova, 2002. 422pp., illus. Facing Latin/Italian. Nr Fine / Fine £45.00

1053. PETER of les Vaux-de-Cerny. The History of the Albigensian Crusade (Historia Albigenesis). Trans. W. A. & M. D. Sibly. Boydell, 1998. 1st edn. xlvi, 337pp. Fine / Fine £20.00

1054. PHILLIPS, Jonathan. Defenders of the Holy Land: Relations Between the Latin East and the West, 1119-1187. Oxford / Clarendon, 1996. 1st edn. xvi, 314pp. A very little sidelining. Dw sl edgeworn & sl faded on spine but unclipped. Fine / VG £225.00

1055. PIUS II. De Gestis Concilii Basiliensis Commentariorum Libri II. Edited and Translated by Denys Hay and W. K. Smith (Oxford Medieval Texts). Oxford / Clarendon, 1967. xxxviii, 268pp. Owner's sig of C. H. Lawrence. Dw sl faded and edgeworn. Facing Latin/Engl. VG / Good £15.00

1056. PIUS II. Memoirs of a Renaissance Pope: The Commentaries of Pius II: An Abridgment. George Allen & Unwin, 1960. 1st edn. 381pp. 30 plates. VG / VG £14.00

1057. PIUS II. Aeneae Silvii Piccolomini Senesis Qui Postea Fuit Pius II Pont. Max. Opera Inedita Descripsit ex Codicibus Chisianis Vulgavit Notisque Illustravit Josephus Cugnon (Reale Accademia Dei Lincei, Anno CCLXXX, 1882 - 83). Gregg, 1968. 371 pp, foldout facsimile. Small 4to. Facsimile repr of 1883 Salviucci edn. Minor Franciscan library marks to prelims. VG+ £54.00

1058. PIUS II. Secret Memoirs of A Renaissance Pope: The Commentaries of Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, Pius II: An Abridgement. Folio Society, 1988. 1st thus. 374pp. With Near Fine slipcase. No ownership marks. Fine £12.00

1059. PLATINA, B. The Lives of the Popes. Vol. I: From the Time of Our Saviour Jesus Christ to the Accession of Gregory VII. Vol. II: From the Accession of Gregory VII. to the Death of Paul II. 2 vols. Griffith & Farran, 1888. xxiii, 288 + xvi, 296pp. Front hinges sl slack but gutters sound. VG £14.00

1060. POLLOCK OAKLEY, Thomas. English Penitential Discipline and Anglo-Saxon Law in their Joint Influence. Lawbook Exchange, 2003. 226pp. Small amount of pencil marks to margins. Near Fine £14.00

1061. POTTER, David (ed.). France in the Later Middle Ages, 1200-1500 (Short Oxford History of France). Oxford U P, 2003. 1st edn. xiv, 288pp. No ownership marks. Fine £32.00

1062. PRESCOTT, H. F. M. Jerusalem Journey: Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the Fifteenth Century. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1954. 1st edn. 506pp, 6 illus, 13 plates. VG / VG £9.00

1063. PRESTON, Arthur E. The Church and Parish of St. Nicholas, Abingdon. The Early Grammar School to End of Sixteenth Century. Fitzharris: An Old Abingdon Manor, The Tesdales and the Bostocks (Oxford Historical Society XCIX). Oxford Historical Soc, 1935. xvi, 508, (8)pp. Original blue cloth gilt, spine sl faded. Near Fine £14.00

1064. PRYCE, Huw. Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales (Oxford Historical Monographs). Oxford / Clarendon, 1993. 1st edn. xiv, 292pp. No ownership marks. Mild wear to dw. Fine / Near Fine £90.00

1065. QUELLER, Donald E. The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople, 1201-1204. University of Pennsylvania, 1977. xiv, 248, (2)pp. Endpaper maps. VG / VG £12.50

1066. RAMBARAN-OLM, M. R. John the Baptist's Prayer or the Descent into Hell from the Exeter Book: Text, Translation and Critical Study (Anglo-Saxon Studies 21). D. S. Brewer, 2014. ix, 249pp. No ownership marks. As new. Fine £44.00

1067. RAPPOPORT, Angelo Solomon. Mediaeval Legends of Christ. Nicholson & Watson, 1934. 1st edn. 312pp. Spine faded. Page edges sl toned. Good+ £24.00

1068. REES, Daniel (ed.). Monks of England: The Benedictines in England from Augustine to the Present Day. SPCK, 1997. xii, 258pp. No ownership marks. Top edges faintly foxed, otherwise fine. Near Fine / Fine £12.50

1069. REIMBALDUS LEODIENSIS. Opera Omnia. Cura et Studio Caroli de Clercq (Continuatio Mediaevalis, IV). Typ Brep Ed Pont, 1966. vi, 183pp. No ownership marks. Fine £14.00

1070. REMENSNYDER, Amy G. Remembering Kings Past: Monastic Foundation Legends in Medieval Southern France. Cornell U P, 1995. xvi, 355pp. Fine / Near Fine £40.00

1071. RESTON, James. Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade. Faber, 2001. 1st edn. xx, 364pp., illus., maps. Page edges toned. Near Fine / Fine £10.00

1072. REUTER, Hermann. Geschichte der religiosen Aufklarung im Mittelalter vom Ende des achten Jahrhunderts bis zum Anfange des vierzehnten. 2 vols. Berlin: Wilhelm Herss, 1875. xx,335 + ix,391pp. No ownership marks. All edges red. Attractive binding, probably 20th century, with original leather labels on spine. VG+ £17.00

1073. REUTER, Timothy (ed). The New Cambridge Medieval History. Volume III: c.900-c.1024. Cambridge U P, 2006. xxv, 863pp., 20 plates, 15 maps. Very faint marks to page edges. No ownership marks. VG / VG £75.00

1074. REUTER, Timothy (ed.). The New Cambridge Medieval History. Volume III c. 900-c. 1024. Cambridge U P, 1999. 1st edn. xxvi, 863pp. Maps, illus. Near Fine / Near Fine £60.00

1075. REVELL, Peter (ed). Fifteenth Century English Prayers and Meditations: A Descriptive List of Manuscripts in the British Library. Garland Publishing, 1975. xiv, 137pp. Green cloth gilt. No ownership marks. Fine £17.00

1076. RICHARD, Jean. Saint Louis: Roi d'une France Feodale, Soutien de la Terre Sainte. Fayard, 1983. 638pp. Page edges sl toned. No ownership marks. Illus. Paperback. VG £12.00

1077. RILEY-SMITH, Jonathan. The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277. Macmillan, 1973. 1st edn. xiv, 351pp., 3 illus., 2 maps. Minor side-lining to 3pp. Owner's signature of Jean Dubabin. VG £30.00

1078. ROBB, Nesca A. Neoplatonism of the Italian Renaissance. George Allen & Unwin, 1935. 315pp. Spine sl faded & sl stained. Good+ £18.00

1079. ROBERT WRIGHT, J. The Church and the English Crown 1305-1334: A Study Based on the Register of Archbishop Walter Reynolds (Studies and Texts, 8). Pont Inst Med Stud, 1980. xix, 472pp. 4to. Frontis. Paperback. VG £15.00

1080. ROBINSON, I. S. The Papacy 1073-1198: Continuity and innovation. Cambridge U P, 1993. xvi, 555pp. Page edges very sl toned. Spine sl faded. Paperback. VG £30.00

1081. ROBINSON, J. Armitage. Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster: A Study of the Abbey under Norman Rule. Cambridge UP, 1911. 1st edn. xii, 180pp. Page edges sl toned. Original black cloth gilt, bright and fresh. Small 4to (18 x 27cm). Frontis. VG+ £18.50

1082. ROBSON, Michael. The Franciscans in the Middle Ages. Boydell Pr, 2006. 1st edn. xiii, 239pp., 3 maps. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £18.00

1083. RODES, Robert E. Ecclesiastical Administration in Medieval England: The Anglo-Saxons to the Reformation. University of Notre Dame, 1977. xvi, 287pp. No ownership marks. Fine £26.00

1084. ROELVINK, Henrik. Franciscans in Sweden: Medieval Remnants of Franciscan Activities (Scripta Franciscana). Assen: Van Gorcum, 1998. xii, 203 pp, many illus. Small 4to. Inscribed. Paperback. VG+ £175.00

1085. ROLLE, Richard. English Prose Treatises of Richard Rolle de Hampole. Edited from Robert Thornton's MS. in the Library of Lincoln Cathedral by George G. Perry. A New and Revised Text and Glossary (Early English Text Society, Original Series, 20). Boydell & Brewer, 2000. Reprint. (vi), 55 pp. Reprint of 1921 edn. Brown cloth gilt in original society style. As new. No ownership marks. Fine £17.00

1086. ROSE, l'Abbe. Etudes Historiques et Religieuses sur le XIVe Siecle, ou Tableau de l'Eglise d'Apt sous la Cour Papale d'Avignon. Avignon: Aubanel, 1842. vii,657pp. Engraved frontis. Scattered minor foxing. Original full calf, rubbed, but hinges sound. Raised bands & gilt to spine. All edges gilt. Good+ £32.00

1087. ROUSSEAU, M. Saving the Souls of Medieval London: Perpetual Chantries at St, Paul's Cathedral, c.1200-1548. Ashgate, 2011. xiv, 242pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £68.00

1088. RUBIN, Miri. Corpus Christi: The Eucharist in Late Medieval Culture. Cambridge UP, 1992. xv, 432pp. No ownership marks. Spine sl creased. Paperback. Near Fine £16.00

1089. RUMBLE, A. R. Property and Piety in Early Medieval Winchester: Documents Relating to the Anglo-Saxon and Norman City and Its Ministers (Winchester Studies 4.iii). Oxford / Clarendon, 2002. xxiv, 252pp. Owner's sig. 22 x 28.5cm. Dw sl rubbed. Fine / Nr Fine £50.00

1090. RUNCIMAN, Steven. A History of the Crusades: The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem / The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East 1100-1187 / The Kingdom of Acre and the later Crusades. 3 vols. Folio, 1994. xiv, 316 + xii, 433 + xii, 448pp. Many illus. No ownership marks. Slightly faded but intact slipcase. VG+ £35.00

1091. SALTER, H. E. (ed). A Cartulary of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist (Oxfordshire Historical Society, 66, 68, 69). 3 vols (set). Oxford / Clarendon, 1914-16. 1st edn. xii, 489, (66), (8) + 467, (8) + lvi, 520, (8)pp. Original blue cloth gilt, spines very sl faded. Top edges gilt. 18 plates and 15 plans (some folding) at rear of Vol. I. Illus. VG+ £33.00

1092. SARNOWSKY, Jurgen (ed). Mendicants, Military Orders, and Regionalism in Medieval Europe. Edited by Jurgen Sarnowsky. Ashgate, 1999. xiv, 334pp., 2 figs, 7 plates. No ownership marks. Fine £30.00

1093. SAWYER, Birgit and Peter. Medieval Scandinavia: From Conversion to Reformation, circa 800-1500. Univ of Minnesota Pr, 1993. xvi, 265pp., many illus. No ownership marks. Minor side-lining to 5pp. Paperback. Near Fine £11.50

1094. SAYERS, Jane. Innocent III: Leader of Europe 1198-1216. Longman, 1994. xiii, 222pp. Page edges very sl toned. Spine sl faded. Paperback. VG+ £14.00

1095. SAYERS, J. Original Papal Documents in England and Wales from the Accession of Pope Innocent III to the Death of Pope Benedict XI (1198-1304). OUP, 1999. 1st edn. cxvi, 678pp. Minor Franciscan Library marks to prelims, sticker to spine. Hardly used. Near Fine / Fine £72.00

1096. SAYERS, Jane E. Papal Government and England During the Pontificate of Honorius III (1216-1227). Cambridge U P, 1984. 1st edn. xv, 292pp. Dw protected in removable clear plastic sleeve, taped to inside boards. Near Fine / VG+ £17.00

1097. SCHENK, Jochen. Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c. 1120-1307. Cambridge U P, 2012. 1st edn. xvi, 339pp. Minor sidelining to 5 or 6 pages. Tips of top corners sl bumped. Near Fine / Near Fine £38.00

1098. SCHENK, Susanne. Ama et Habe: Perpektiven des Heils in Anselms Korrespondenz mit Frauen. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2013. 336pp. Signed by Author. As new. Fine £29.50

1099. SCHMITZ, Philibert. Histoire de l'Ordre de Saint Benoit. 2 vols (1st 2 of 7). Editions De Maredsous, 1942. 395 + 429pp. 10 + 17 plates. Small 4to. Original printed covers, spines reinforced with clear tape. Signed by C.H. Lawrence. Paperback. Good+ £21.00

1100. SCHOEBEL, Martin. Archiv und Besitz der Abtei St. Viktor in Paris. Bouvier Verlag, 1991. 315pp. Maps. Spine faded. Top edges toned. With loose review by Jean Dunbabin. A little scattered annotation and sidelining. Near Fine £14.00

1101. SENNIS, Antonio (ed). Heresy and Inquisition in the Middle Ages. Vol 4: Cathars in Question. York Medieval Pr, 2016. vii., 333pp. 14 essays. Fine £35.00

1102. SETON, Walter W. Some New Sources for the Life of Blessed Agnes of Bohemia Including a Fourteenth Century Latin Version and a Fifteenth Century German Version. Longmans, Green, 1915. 1st edn thus. viii, 176pp. 9 b&w illus. VG £18.00

1103. SHAWCROSS, Teresa. The Chronicle of Morea: Historiography in Crusader Greece. Oxford / Clarendon, 2009. 1st edn. xii, 401pp., illus. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Fine £140.00

1104. SHEEHAN, Michael M. Marriage, Family, and Law in Medieval Europe: Collected Studies. Edited by James K. Farge. University of Toronto Pr, 1997. xxxii, 330pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £22.00

1105. SIBLY, W.A. & M.D. (eds). The History of the Albigensian Crusade: Peter of les Vaux-de-Cernay's Historia Albigensis. Boydell, 2000. xlvi, 338pp. No ownership marks. As new. Paperback. Fine £11.50

1106. SMALLEY, Beryl. English Friars and Antiquity in the Early Fourteenth Century. Basil Blackwell, 1960. 1st edition. xvi, 398pp. VG+ £20.00

1107. SMALLEY, Beryl. The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages. Basil Blackwell, 1984. 3rd rev edn. xxxviii, 406pp. Spine faded. A little sidelining. Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

1108. (another). Basil Blackwell, 1984. xxxviii, 406pp. Paperback. Near Fine £18.00

1109. SMITH, C. E. The University of Toulouse in the Middle Ages: Its Origins and Growth to 1500 A.D. Marquette UP, 1958. 1st edn. vii, 244pp. Small stain to front of dw. VG+ / Good+ £11.00

1110. SMITH, Thomas W (ed). Authority and Power in the Medieval Church, c. 100-c. 1500. Brepols, 2020. 1st edn. 412pp. No ownership marks. As new. Fine £68.00

1111. SOMERVILLE, Robert & Bruce C. BRASINGTON (transl.). Prefaces to Canon Law Books in Latin Christianity. Selected Translations, 500-1245. Yale U P, 1998. viii, 247pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Fine £28.50

1112. SOUTHERN, R. W. Robert Grosseteste: The Growth of an English Mind in Medieval Europe. Oxford / Clarendon, 1986. 1st edn. xiii, 337pp. Minimal side-lining to a couple of pages. Dw sl faded on spine. Near Fine / Near Fine £20.00

1113. SOUTHERN, R.W. Saint Anselm: A Portrait in a Landscape. Cambridge U P, 1990. xxix, 493pp. Red cloth, with black gilt label to spine. Bede House bookplate to front endpage, with glue traces. Near Fine / Near Fine £29.00

1114. SOUTHERN, R.W. Saint Anselm and his Biographer: A Study of Monastic Life and Thought: 1059-c.1130. Cambridge UP, 1963. 1st edn. xvi, 390pp. Dw sl foxed. Nr Fine / VG £30.00

1115. (another). Cambridge U P, 1963. 1st edn. xvi, 389pp., frontis. Original black cloth, sl marked, corners sl pushed in, small stain to spine. Good+ £17.00

1116. SOUTHERN, R. W. Scholastic Humanism and the Unification of Europe. Volume I: Foundations. Blackwell, 1995. 1st edn. xx, 329pp. 5 illus., 2 maps. No ownership marks. Spine of dw sl faded. Fine / Fine £30.00

1117. SOUTHERN, R. W. Scholastic Humanism and the Unification of Europe. Vol II: The Heroic Age. With notes and additions by Lesley Smith and Benedicta Ward. Blackwell, 2001. xi, 228pp. Spine sl faded. Paperback. VG+ £24.00

1118. SPIEGEL, Gabrielle M. Romancing the Past: The Rise of Vernacular Prose Historiography in Thirteenth-Century France. Univ of Calfornia Pr, 1993. xiii, 422pp. No ownership marks. Faint coffee spill affecting 3pp. No ownership marks. VG / VG+ £16.50

1119. STEVENSON, Joseph. The Truth About John Wyclif: His Life, Writings and Opinions, Chiefly from the Evidence of his Contemporaries. Burns & Oates, 1885. 1st edn. xvi, 234pp. Mild foxing to top edges. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. VG+ £40.00

1120. STOKES, George T. Ireland and the Celtic Church: A History of Ireland from St. Patrick to the English Conquest in 1172. Revised by Hugh Jackson Lawlor. SPCK, 1907. 6th rev edn. xvi, 382pp. Original blue cloth, spine faded. Endpapers uncracked at gutters. Text block cracked between pp. 112/3, binding sl shaken, but hinges sound. VG £13.00

1121. STOPFORD, J. Pilgrimage Explored. York Medieval Pr, 2015. Reprint. xvii, 214pp, illus. Undated reprint of 1999 edn. Orange pictorial paper to boards. Richly illus. Fine £33.00

1122. STRANGE, R. The Life of St. Thomas of Hereford (Quarterly Series 30). Burns & Oates, 1879. xvi, 249, (3), 24pp. Catalogue at rear. Orig red cloth, spine sl faded. Endpapers cracking at gutters, fr hinge sl slack. Repr of 1674 edn with modernized spelling. VG £24.00

1123. SULLIVAN, Thomas. Benedictine Monks at the University of Paris, A.D. 1229-1500: A Biographical Register. E. J. Brill, 1995. 1st edn. xii, 458pp. Near Fine / Near Fine £100.00

1124. SWEET, Henry. King Alfred's West-Saxon Version of Gregory's Pastoral Care (EETS OS45). Oxford, 2006. xlii, 288pp. No ownership marks. As new. Paperback. Fine £15.00

1125. SYNAN, Edward. The Popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages. Macmillan, 1965. x, 246pp. Somewhat crumpled but unfaded dw. VG+ / VG £26.00

1126. SZOVERFFY, J. Latin Hymns (Typologie des Sources du Moyen Age Occidental, Fasc. 55). Brepols, 1989. 141, (ii) pp. Small 4to (16 x 24 cm). No ownership marks. Paperback. VG £16.50

1127. TAIT, James (ed.). Chronica Johannis de Reading et Anonymi Cantuariensis, 1346-1367. Manchester U P, 1914. xii, 394, (ii), 20pp. Small 4to. A little foxing to endpapers. Minor marks to top of rear board. Water staining to top margins near rear of book. Latin text, English footnotes & introduction. Top edges gilt, others untrimmed. Original navy cloth gilt, bright & fresh. VG+ £29.00

1128. TAYLOR, Claire. Heresy in Medieval France: Dualism in Aquitaine and the Agenais, 1000-1249. Royal Hist. Soc / Boydell, 2005. 1st edn. xii, 311pp. Genealogies, maps. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Near Fine £30.00

1129. TELLENBACH, Gerd. The Church in Western Europe from the Tenth to the Early Twelfth Century. Translated by Timothy Reuter. Cambridge U P, 1996. xix, 403pp. No ownership marks. Spine sl faded. Paperback. Fine £15.00

1130. THIRIOT, G. (ed). Les Eglises de Metz: Recueil des Epitaphes des Collegiales et Couvents (Abbayes et Prieures) de la Ville de Metz (Etudes sur les Eglises de Metz). Champenoise, 1933. 252, (i) pp. Folio. No ownership marks. Clear acetate dw. Paperback. Near Fine £46.00

1131. THOMPSON, A. Hamilton (ed). Bede: His Life, Times, and Writings. Essays in Commemoration of the Twelfth Centenary of his Death. New York: Russell & Russell, 1966. xvi, 277pp, frontis. Reprint of 1932 edn. Brown cloth gilt, with mild foxing to top edges. VG £24.00

1132. THOMPSON, Edward Arthur. Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain. Boydell, 1984. 1st edn. x, 127pp. No ownership marks. Fine / Near Fine £45.00

1133. THOMPSON, James Westfall. The Medieval Library. Reprinted with a Supplement by Blanche B. Boyer. Hafner, 1967. 2nd edition. viii, 702pp. VG+ / VG £40.00

1134. THOMSON, R.M. (ed). The Chronicle of the Election of Hugh, Abbot of Bury St. Edmonds, and Later Bishop of Ely. Edited and Translated by R.M. Thomson. Oxford / Clarendon Press, 1974. lii, 208pp. Facing Latin / English text. Fine £23.00

1135. TIERNEY, Brian. Religion, Law, and the Growth of Constitutional Thought, 1150-1650. Cambridge U P, 1982. 1st edn. xi, 114pp. VG / VG £20.00

1136. TOCK, Benoit-Michel. Une Chancellerie Episcopale au XIIe Siecle: La Cas d'Arras: Ouvrage Publie avec le Concours de la Fondation Universitaire de Belgique (Textes, Etudes, Congres, 12). Louvain-la-Neuve: L'Institut d'Etudes Med, 1991. xviii, 310pp, 8 plates. 4to. No ownership marks. Paperback. VG+ £19.00

1137. TRENTLER, Thomas N. Sin and Confession on the Eve of the Reformation. Princeton U P, 1977. 1st edn. xxiv, 396pp. Frontis. 24x16cm. No ownership marks. VG+ £48.00

1138. TYERMAN, C. God's War: A New History of the Crusades. Allen Lane, 2006. 1st edn. xvi, 1024pp. Colour illus. No ownership marks. A little spotting to top edges. VG / Near Fine £14.50

1139. ULLMANN, Walter. The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages: A study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power. Methuen, 1962. 2nd rev ed. xxiv, 492pp. Original blue cloth, unfaded. No ownership marks. VG+ £30.00

1140. VALOIS, N. Guillaume D'Auvergne Eveque de Paris (1228-1249): Sa Vie et Ses Ouvrages. Libraire d'Alphonse Picard, 1880. Reprint 1880 edn. 399pp. Hardly used. Nr Fine £24.00

1141. VANN, Gerald. To Heaven with Diana! A Study of Jordan of Saxony and Diana d'Andalo, with a translation of the Letters of Jordan. Collins, 1960. 1st edn. 160pp. Dw neatly laminated. Foxing to top edges and a little to endpapers. VG / VG £12.00

1142. VARIOUS. Godefridi Bullonii Lotharingiae Ducis postmodum Hierosolymorum Regis Primi Epistolae et Diplomata. Accedunt Appendices Amplissimae Monumenta perplurima de Bello Sacro complectentes. Sequuntur Radulphi Ardentis Homiliae Duobus Tomis Distributae Intermiscentur Lupi Protospatarii Chronicon... (Patrologiae Tomus 155) (Patrologia Latina 155). J-P Migne, 1880. 2132 cols. Contents fresh. In cardboard slipcase. Acetate dw with small loss to top rear. Early cloth, splitting along outer hinges but hinges firm. Missing top 3cm of sp. A couple of scholarly corrections, otherwise text unmarked. Good+ £45.00

1143. VAUCHEZ, Andre. Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages. Translated by Jean Birrell. Cambridge U P, 1997. 1st edn. xxvii, 645pp., illus. Owner's signature. Very slight wear to dw, but unfaded and unclipped. Fine / Near Fine £65.00

1144. VAUGHAN, Richard. Matthew Paris (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 6). CUP, 1958. xiv, 288pp. Owner's sig of C. H. Lawrence. Frontis, 21 col plates. VG+ £22.50

1145. VENANTIUS FORTUNATUS, St. Venanzio Fortunato: Opere/1 (Scritorri della Chiesa di Aquileia VII/1). Citta Nuova, 2001. 680pp. No ownership marks. Facing Latin/Italian text. Near Fine / Near Fine £50.00

1146. VON SAINT-REMI, Richer. Historiae. Ed. Hartmut Hoffmann (Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Scriptores. Tomus 38, Richeri Historiarum Libri IIII). Hahnsche, 2000. (v), 433pp, 132 plates. 30 x 21.5cm. No ownership marks. Slight bump to top front corner. Fine £50.00

1147. WAKEFIELD, Walter L. Heresy, Crusade and Inquisition in Southern France, 1100 - 1250. George Allen & Unwin, 1974. 288 pp, 7 maps. Red cloth gilt. Cartographic endpapers. Inscribed by C.H. Lawrence, 1974. VG+ / VG £24.00

1148. WAKEFIELD, Walter L. Heresy, Crusade and Inquisition in Southern France, 1100-1250. George Allen & Unwin, 1974. 1st edn. 288pp. 6 maps. Owner's signature of Jean Dunbabin. Dw sl frayed at head of spine. VG / VG £19.50

1149. WAKEFIELD, Walter L. and EVANS, Austen P (transl). Heresies of the High Middle Ages. Columbia UP, 1991. xiv. 865pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Near Fine £24.00

1150. WALLACE-HADRILL, J. M. The Frankish Church (Oxford History of the Christian Church). Oxford / Clarendon, 1983. xi, 463pp. Dw baggy and faded on spine. Tiny amount of minor side-lining. Near Fine / Good £48.00

1151. WALSH, Katherine. A Fourteenth-Century Scholar and Primate Richard Fitzralph in Oxford, Avignon and Armagh. Oxford / Clarendon, 1981. 1st edn. xviii,518pp. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £32.00

1152. WALSH, K. & D. WOOD (eds.). The Bible in the Medieval World: Essays in Memory of Beryl Smalley. Blackwell, 1985. xiv, 338pp. Frontis. Minor sidelining to a few pages. Fine / Fine £60.00

1153. WARD, Benedicta. The Venerable Bede. Geoffrey Chapman, 1990. xii, 148pp. No ownership marks. Paperback. Fine £9.00

1154. WASSERSCHLEBEN, Hermann (ed.). Die irische Kanonensammlung. Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1966. 2nd edn. lxxvi, 243pp. Reprint. Minor marks to front board. Spine sl faded. Nr Fine £33.00

1155. WICLIF, John. Polemical Works in Latin. For the First Time Edited from the Manuscripts with Critical and Historical Notes by Rudolf Buddensieg. English Edition. Vol. II: Polemical Tracts against the Sects / Polemical Tracts against the Pope / Indices. Trubner, 1883. x, 385-840pp. Very scarce. Hinges sound. Sometime rebound in black cloth gilt. Bookplate & Pusey House library stamps, sticker to spine. Text in Latin, extensive notes in English. Good+ £90.00

1156. WILLIAM of Malmesbury. The Vita Wulfstani of William of Malmesbury. Edited for the Royal Historical Society by Reginald R. Darlington. To which are added the extant abridgments of this work and the Miracles and Translation of St Wulstan (Camden Society). Royal Hist. Society, 1928. lii, 204pp. Small 4to (17 x 22 cm). Latin text with 48-page English introduction. Original blue cloth gilt, spine faded, with address sticker. Little used. VG+ £26.00

1157. WILLIAM OF TUDELA and an ANONYMOUS SUCESSOR. The Song of the Cathar Wars: A History of the Albigensian Crusade. Scolar, 1996. xiii., 210pp. Maps. A very little sidelining. Near Fine £35.00

1158. WINROTH, Anders. The Making of Gratian's Decretum. Cambridge U P, 2000. xvi, 245, (3)pp. No ownership marks. As new. Fine / Fine £44.00

1159. WISCHERMANN, Elsa Maria. Marcigny-sur-Loire: Grundungs- und Fruhgeschichte des ersten Cluniacenserinnenpriorates (1055-1150) (Munsterische Mittelalter-Schriften 42). Wilhelm Fink, 1986. xi, 652pp. Large 4to. No ownership marks. Near Fine £25.00

1160. WOOD, Diana (ed). Life and Thought in the Northern Church c. 1100-c.1700: Essays in Honour of Claire Cross (Studies in Church History Subsidia 12). Boydell & Brewer, 1999. xiv, 595pp., illus. No ownership marks. Near Fine / Fine £36.00

1161. WOOD, Susan. The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West. Oxford / Clarendon, 2006. 1st edn. xii, 1020pp, 25.5 x 18 x 6 cm. No ownership marks. Dw sl ill-fitting at front flap (from use), otherwise near fine. Fine / VG+ £200.00

1162. WOOLFSON, Jonathan (ed). Palgrave Advances in Renaissance Historiography. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. ix, 317pp. No ownership marks. As new. Paperback. Fine £14.00

1163. YORKE, Barbara. Bishop Aethelwold: His Career and Influence. Boydell, 1988. (vi), 205pp. Dw protected in removable clear plastic sleeve taped to inside boards. Nr Fine / Nr Fine £33.00