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HALL, Joseph. Epistles, the first volume..the second volume. London: A. Hatfield for E.Edgar & S.Macham, 1608. 2 volumes. Titles within woodcut architectural borders, woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces, first volume with first and final blanks. STC 12662; 12663.2; Characters of Vertues and Vices. London: M.Bradwood for E.Edgar & S.Macham, 1608. Title with woodcut architectural border, woodcut initials and head- and tail-pieces, with first and last blanks. STC 12628a.5; Salomons Divine Arts. London: H. Lownes for E.Edgar & S.Macham, 1609. 2 parts in one volume. Title with woodcut architectural border, with final blank. STC 12712; Pharisaisme and Christianitie. London: H.Lownes for S.Macham, 1609. Title with woodcut architectural border (lacking front blank). STC 12701; The Passion-Sermon. London: H.Lownes for E.Edgar & S.Macham, 1609. Title with woodcut architectural border (lacking first and last blanks, final quire holed at upper margin). STC 12693.7, the five works in one volume, 8°(165 x 105mm.). Contemporary vellum, panelled in gilt; Contemplations upon the principal passages of the Holy Story. The second volume. London: H.Lownes for S.Macham, 1614. 8°(163 x 110mm). Title with woodcut architectural border, woodcut initials and head-pieces, with first two and final blanks. Contemporary limp vellum, lacking ties. STC 12652. Provenance: Jane Jordan (17th century inscription on front blank); Bookplate of B.T.Fanshawe. - Occasionall Meditations. London: for N.Butter, 1630. 12°(135 x 80mm). Title within woodcut border, contemporary limp vellum, panelled in gilt, with central gilt angel, yapp edges (lightly rubbed, ties lacking but with fragments of blue silk remaining). STC 12687; and four other works by Joseph Hall.
The binding on the copy of Occasionall Meditations appears to be related to the 'Gloria deo' angel tool used on the Bacon-Toledo travelling library set (cf. Nixon and Foot The History of Decorated Bookbinding in England, 1992, pp.48-50 Fig 41a). (7)
The binding on the copy of Occasionall Meditations appears to be related to the 'Gloria deo' angel tool used on the Bacon-Toledo travelling library set (cf. Nixon and Foot The History of Decorated Bookbinding in England, 1992, pp.48-50 Fig 41a). (7)