Catalogue of the extensive & important library of the late Dr. C. D. Ginsburg, LL.D. of Oakthorpe, P...
Catalogue of the extensive & important library of the late Dr. C. D. Ginsburg, LL.D. of Oakthorpe, Palmer's Green, N. : (Sold by order of the Executors), comprising rare and valuable editions of the Bible in various languages, chiefly English; editions of the metrical Psalms and the Book of Common Prayer; standard theological works in various languages; works of Luther and his contemporaries; collection of Hebrew books, including the Yalkut, printed on vellum; bibliographical works, including Hain and Panzer, etc.; liturgical and other early manuscripts on vellum, etc.; rare early printed books, etc. which will be sold at auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ... at their house, No. 13, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C on Wednesday, 14th of July, 1915, and two following days, at one o'clock precisely.
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[London] : Dryden Press: J. Davy & Sons, 1915.
Date
1915.
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RICHARDSON/ 026
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English
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96 p. ; 26 cm.
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Publisher
[London] : Dryden Press: J. Davy & Sons, 1915.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1915.
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Catalogue of the extensive & important library of the late Dr. C. D. Ginsburg, LL.D. of Oakthorpe, Palmer's Green, N. : (Sold by order of the Executors), comprising rare and valuable editions of the Bible in various languages, chiefly English; editions of the metrical Psalms and the Book of Common Prayer; standard theological works in various langu...
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RICHARDSON/ 026
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991001306829702626
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