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St Philip's Books ST PHILIP’S BOOKS Catalogue 60: Pentecost 2012 Art ~ Biography ~ Literature ~ Liturgy ~ Marian Newman ~ Saints ~ Rare Books ~ Canon Law ~ Papal Managing Director: Christopher Zealley, MA 82 St. Aldates, Oxford, OX1 1RA, UK [email protected] Tel. 01865 202 182 Fax. 01865 202 184 (International : Tel. 0044 1865 202 182 Fax 0044 1865 202 184) CONTENT From Catalogue number Art & Topography 1 Literature & Fiction 269 Liturgy & Sacraments 412 Marian 795 Newman & Oxford Movement 899 Saints: Lives & Writings 1079 Fine & Rare: Liturgy 1365 Fine & Rare: Theology and Church History 1407 Fine & Rare: General 1463 Social & Moral 1486 Reference & Canon Law 1555 Papal 1607 Priesthood 1677 Addenda 1684 To search for a specific author or title use the ‘Find’ facility For other subject areas see our sebsite: www.stphilipsbooks.co.uk Terms of sale 1. Orders may be placed by phone, fax, e-mail or letter. Please provide item number(s) and author or title. 2. 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Refunds will be given for books found to be inaccurately described or damaged in transit, provided that problems are reported on receipt and the books returned within 7 days. 5. Title to books will not pass until full payment has been received. 6. VAT-registered EU customers are requested to supply their registration numbers. All books are hardback, text unmarked and with sound binding unless otherwise stated. Ownership marks may be present unless otherwise stated. Where there are 2 conditions, e.g. VG/Good, the second refers to the dw. ART & TOPOGRAPHY 1. ALEXANDER, J. & P. BINSKI (eds). Age of Chivalry: Art in Plantagenet England, 1200- 1400. Royal Academy of Arts, 1987. 1st edn. 575pp., 748 mainly b/w illus. Large 4to. Paperback. Covers neatly laminated. Near Fine £17.00 2. ALPERS, Svetlana & Michael BAXANDALL. Tiepolo and the Pictorial Intelligence. Yale U P, 1994. 1st edn. ix, 186pp. Large 4to. 170 illus, mostly in colour, maps. Fine / Fine £24.00 3. ANANIA, Valeriu. The Heavens of the Olt: Archimandrite Bartholomew's Scholia to a Series of Photographs. Pro, 1998. 2nd edition. 369pp, 261 coloured illus. Large 4to. Inscription to front end paper. Near Fine / VG £32.00 4. ANSON, Peter F. A Pilgrimage in Italy (The Pilgrim's Sketch Books, 5). Burns, 1934. 26pp (unpaginated) Illus by the Author. Convent inscription "Library" to top title page. VG + £38.00 5. ANTAL, Frederick. Florentine Painting and its Social Background: The Bourgeois Republic Before Cosimo de'Medici's Advent to Power, XIV and Early XV Centuries.. Kegan Paul, 1947. 1st edn. xxiii, 388pp. 160 plates. 4to. No ownership marks. Mild foxing to front endpage. VG / Good £20.00 6. ATTWATER, D. A Cell of Good Living: The Life, Works and Opinions of Eric Gill. Chapman, 1969. 1st edn. 232pp, 22 illus. Convent shelf s. VG + / VG £15.00 7. AUDUBON, James. The Original Water-Colour Paintings by John James Audubon for the Birds of America. 2 vols in fine slipcase. Folio. Michael Joseph, 1966. xlvi, 431 colour plates . Slipcase covered with decorative paper. Buckram cloth gilt. Unused. Near Mint £75.00 8. BARCLAY LLOYD, Joan E. Ss. Vincenzo e Anastasio at Tre Fontane Near Rome: History and Architecture of a Medieval Cistercian Abbey (Cistercian Studies Series, 198). Cist Pubs, 2006. xxiii, 324, [iv], 64pp. 106 illus. .No ownership marks. Dustwrapper slightly rubbed. 5 loose diagrams in pocket attached to inside rear board. Fine / Fine £40.00 9. BARROW, John. A Voyage to Cochinchina. With an Introduction by Milton Osborne (Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints). OUP, 1975. xviii, 447pp. Large 4to. Facsimile reprint of 1806 edition. 21 coloured plates (including 3 double page). No ownership marks. Scarcely any wear to book or dustwrapper. Tips of top corners very slightly bumped. Fine / Fine £150.00 10. BATSFORD, Herbert (ed.). English Mural Monuments & Tombstones: A collection of 84 photographs of Wall Tablets, Table Tombs & Headstones of the 17th & 18th Centuries; with an introduction by W. H. Godfrey. Batsford, 1916. 1st edn. 84 plates. 4to. VG £15.00 11. BENESCH, Otto. The Art of The Renaissance in Northern Europe: Its Relation to the Contemporary Spiritual and Intellectual Movements. Harvard UP, 1945. 1st edn. xiv, 174pp., 80 illus. Large 8vo. No ownership marks. Dust wrapper clipped. VG / VG £12.00 12. BENNETT, Janice. St. Laurence and the Holy Grail: The Story of the Holy Chalice of Valencia. Libri de Hispania, 2002. 303pp. 32 coloured illus. Dustwrapper slightly rubbed. No ownership marks. Bump to base of spine. VG / VG £11.50 13. BERENSON, Bernard. Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: A List of the Principal Artists and their Works with an Index of places. Florentine School. 2 vols. The Phaidon Press, 1963. xiv, 222 + 39pp. 590 + 888 illus. 2 vols in slipcase. No ownership marks. Spines of dustwrappers slightly darkened and marked. 4to. Excellent set. Fine / VG £85.00 14. BERENSON, Bernard. Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: A List of the Principal Artists and their Works with an Index of places. Venetian School. 2 vols. The Phaidon Press, 1957. xiv, 206 + 44pp. 628 illus. 2 vols in slipcase. No ownership marks. Spines of dustwrappers slightly darkened and marked. Excellent set. 4to. Fine / VG £85.00 15. BERENSON, Bernard. Sunset and Twilight from the Diaries of 1947-1958. Introd. I. Origo. Edited Nicky Mariano. Hamilton, 1964. xxv, 547pp. Large 8vo. 29 illus. VG / VG £10.00 16. BETJEMAN, John (ed). Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches: The North. Collins, 1968. 1st edn. 384pp., 24 illus. Dw sl creased & with one small tear. VG / Good £8.50 17. BINSKI, Paul. Medieval Death: Ritual and Representation. British Museum Press, 1996. 224pp. 4to. Illus. Paperback. Fine £20.00 18. BLAKE, William. The Illuminated Blake: The complete illuminated works of William Blake with an introduction and plate commentary. Annotated by David V. Erdman. Oxford UP, 1975. 1st ed thus. 416pp., many illus. Oblong 4to. Dwr unclipped. Near Fine / VG £20.00 19. BROWN, D & LOADES, A. The Sense of the Sacramental: Movement and Measure in Art and Music, Place and Time. 1995. viii, 215pp. Illus. Paperback. Fine £14.00 20. BURCH BROWN, Frank. Good Taste, Bad Taste, and Christian Taste: Aesthetics in Religious Life. Oxford UP, 2000. 1st edn. xx, 312pp., illus. Fine / Fine £30.00 21. CALVESI, Maurizio. Treasures of the Vatican: St Peter's Basilica, The Vatican Museums and Galleries, The Treasure of St Peter's, The Vatican Grottoes and Necropolis, The Vatican Palaces. Skira, 1962. xix, 207pp, 120 tipped-in illus; 85 in col. Lge 4to. Nr Fine £10.00 22. CAMPBELL, Stephen. Cosme Tura of Ferrara: Style, Politics & the Renaissance City, 1450-1495. Yale, 1997. xi, 207pp. Lge square 4to. 117 illus, mostly in col. Fine / Fine £24.50 23. CAPRA, Ramiro M. Monte Oliveto Maggiore. Tipografica Sociale, 1939. 1st edn. 142pp. Numerous illus. Quarter cloth, marbled paper to baords. Fresh condition. VG + £12.00 24. CASSON, Stanley. Some Modern Sculptors. Oxford UP, 1928. 1st edn. x, 118pp., 39 illus. Small 4to. Includes chaper of Eric Gill. Dust wrapper edgeworn. VG / Good £15.00 25. CHADWICK, Henry & G. R. Evans (eds.). The Cultural Atlas of the World: Christian Church. Stonehenge, 1994. 240pp. VG + / VG £12.50 26. CLAY, Rotha Mary. The Hermits and Anchorites of England (The Antiquary's Books). Methuen & Co, 1914. 1st edn. xx, 272pp, frontis, 37 plates, 8 illus. Ex public library with usual marks. Decently rebound in navy cloth gilt. Near VG £22.00 27. CLEAVE, R.L.W. (ed.). THE HOLY LAND SATELLITE ATLAS. 2 vols. Rohr, 1999. 152pp + 248pp., mostly coloured maps. Large 4to. No ownership marks. Unused. Fine £38.00 28. COLLINGWOOD, R. G. The Principles of Art. 1938. 1st edn. xi, 347pp. VG £20.00 29. CONGDON, William. In My Disc of Gold: Itinerary to Christ. Presentations by Jacques Maritain, Father M.C. D'Arcy, Thomas Merton. New York: Reynal and Company, 1962. vii, 84pp. 23 col plates, 23 black/white. 4to. Pictorial boards. VG / Good £9.00 30. COOK, Thomas et al (eds). The Sights of Rome: Cook's Handbook for the Short-Time Visitor to Rome. With Map, Two Plans, and Forty-one Illus. Thos. Cook, 1927. vii, 232pp., many illus. Folding map. Original brown printed paper dustwrapper, frayed and ends of spine. A little foxing to endpapers. '151' in red crayon to front endpapers. VG / Good £14.00 31. COWEN, Painton. A Guide to Stained Glass in Britain. Michael Joseph, 1985. viii, 280pp. Small 4to. 55 coloured illus, many black and white illus. Hardly used. Fine / Fine £10.00 32. DAVIES, Gerald S. Charterhouse in London: Monastery, Mansion, Hospital, School. John Murray, 1921. xix, 447pp. Small 4to. 43 illus. Inner hinges cracked and slightly loose. Text block tight and unmarked. Near VG £15.00 33.
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