The Boethius, which was a fine copy, was acquired for four pounds, six shillings.
A fine copy of the Coverdale Bible realised only twenty shillings and sixpence, and Captain John Smith's History of Virginia went for seven shillings and twopence.
The Boethius is a fine copy, and was obtained for four pounds six shillings.
I saw a fine copy of the folio edition of Ronsard, printed in 1584, which is considered rare.
Although we have sought with all possible diligence, no copy of the first edition has been discovered; we have made use of a fine copy of the second edition, in possession of that thorough Bunyanite, my kind friend, R.
Yet it is a fine copy: measuring fifteen inches and very nearly three quarters, by eleven inches one eighth.
It always does the heart of a bibliographer good to gaze upon a fine copy of this resplendent volume.
There is a fine copy of this very rare edition in the Public Library at Cambridge.
A fine copy, and larger than either of the preceding: but the beginning of the first volume and the conclusion of the second are slightly wormed.
Fine copy, half calf, of this principal work of Prof.
The Bokys of Haukyng and Hunting; printed at Seynt Albons, 1486, folio: fine copy in morocco.
Translated and printed by William Caxton; no date, a fine copy in russia, 4to.
It is a fine copyof the Breviarium Illerdense, printed at Lerida, in Spain, in 1479, by Henry Botel.
It is a fine copy of AEsop, with the Batrachomyomachia, &c.
Pynson, unknown and undescribed; Critici Sacri, a fine copy, in 13 vols.
Dumont et Rousset, Corps Universel Diplomatique du Droit des Gens, a fine copy of this truly important work, on large paper, in 30 vols.
We note that a fine copy of Fulke Greville's Poems (1633), of which we recently had occasion to speak, is for sale at Messrs.
A fine copyof Francesco de Lana's Prodromo Overo Saggio di Alcune Inventioni appears in this section (L16 16s.
But this is a rare book to possess, with all the copper plates, which this copy has--and it is moreover a fine copy.
It must be mentioned, however, that a fine copy of the German edition of Breydenbach's Travels, of 1486, was given into the bargain.
The present is far from being a fine copy; but valuable, from possessing the four leaves of a Rubric which I was taught to believe were peculiar to the copy at Munich.
A fine copy may be a bound copy, in which case the edges must not have been cut down, though the top edge may have been gilded, and the binding must be appropriate and not provincial in appearance.
The padded binding is impossible as a fine copy because it has had applied to it a wholly incongruous method of preservation.
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