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The practice of pietie; directing a Christian how to walk, that he may please God. Amplified by the author, the last edition newly overseene & corrected
The practice of pietie; directing a Christian how to walk, that he may please God. Amplified by the author, the last edition newly overseene & corrected
TitleThe practice of pietie; directing a Christian how to walk, that he may please God. Amplified by the author, the last edition newly overseene & corrected
Detail DepictedBinding -- Materials -- Leather (Edges)
Binding -- Decoration -- Tooled -- Gilt (Edges)
Binding -- Decoration -- Edges (Gauffered edges)
Binding -- Structure -- Headbands
Creator/AuthorLevves Bayly [Bayly, Lewis, d. 1631]
Publisherby Abraham Iacobs, for the good of Great Britaine
Place of PublicationPrinted at Delf [Netherlands--Delft]
Date of Publication[1635?]
Subjects (LCSH)Christian life
Genre HeadingReligious works
Early printed books--1601-1700 (17th century)
Fine bindings

Bibliographic Elements[16], 553, [4] p. ; 11 cm. (24mo)
Printing MethodLetterpress on handmade laid paper
Printerby Abraham Iacobs, for the good of Great Britaine
BindingThis is a historically significant binding that should be handled as little as possible.
Contemporary full leather binding with elaborate hand-tooled gilt pattern, sewn on 3 cords.
Gold-tooled spine has former owner's initials WK midspine.
Headband in 2 colors of silk.
Nineteenth-century marbled pastedowns, endsheets lacking.
All edges trimmed, gilt, and gauffered.
Evidence of original silk ties.
Binder as yet unknown.
General NotesSignatures: A-2N[superscript 8] [$5 signed]; 288 leaves, pp. [16] 1-553 [7] [misnumbering 11 as 1, 212 as 112, 339 as 239, 353 as 253, 389 as 489, and 551 as 851].
Author name taken from dedication, leaf A8.
Engraved title page.
Imprint probably one of three spurious editions "Printed at Delf by Abraham Iacobs for the good of Great Britaine." Journal reference -The Library, ser.4, v.15, p. 142. In the dedication, leaf A5 recto lines 13-15 referring to this edition reads "VVhich my poore Labours (in a short vvhile) commeth novv foorth againe the 25. time". Engraved t.p. reads "The Last Edition Newly overscene & corrected."
Text, running heads, and marginal notes within ruled borders.
Top 15 percent of pp. 1-2 cut, probably to remove former owner's signature.
Previous OwnersJames Yonge inscribed on title page
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionHistorical Book Arts Collection
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionSpecial Collections
Call NumberSpecColl rare 248 B344p
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned in RGB color using an Olylmpus C-2000 Zoom digital camera and saved in.jpg format and resized to768x600 ppi. 2003.
ContentInstruction on the practice of piety, with a dedication to Prince Charles
Restrictions/CopyrightSome of our items are fragile and may require an appointment for use. Please contact Special Collections.
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