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Are these books valuable
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I have a 1609 Doway old testament bible and a 1749 edition of Canterbury Tales.
Does anyone know of their worth ?
Does anyone know of their worth ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Possibly there's a 1721 Chaucer's works being oferred for �2,000 here:
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/SearchResult s?sortby=1&an=chaucer&y=10&x=81
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http://www.biblio.com/books/121346684.html
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/SearchResult s?sortby=1&an=chaucer&y=10&x=81
Is this your Bible?
http://www.biblio.com/books/121346684.html
a rock cake writes:
all us rock cakes when we read the Bible (continuously in some cases) would read a Douai Version
Very slight diffrences - Noe instead of Noah....is that No-ay or know ? a few more books, 4 Books of Kings instead of 2 Kings and 2 Samuel. [It is poss, Your I and 2 kings is our 3 and 4 kings, erm I dont have a proddy bible to check]
And I have just checked my well thumbed version upstairs - they all have a facsimile of the 1609 Douay Bible as the facing page
So kinda does it look like a book from 1600, or does it look like a flimsy flip flop for 40p from yr local CTS ? er Ctholic Truth Soc that is ?
IF it is a 1609 yabba dabba do
then you should be looking at Sotheby's
people like me pay mucho mucho money for a 1609 Douay version as it is part of our History (Rock Cakes in England 1600-2000]. You know, JESUITS! pulling out finger nails, Torturer ('hoary in evil, - his beard smells of vomit') saying , 'Now Mr Campion.....' Little John building hidey holes and being tortured to death to reveal them....
The Mayoress of Worcester on seeing a traitor hanged drawn and quartered - this one was senile and aged 81 - saying I feel like Pontius Pilate's wife.......
[None of that namby pamby history of lets kiss and make up with the Irish bejabers!]
I think 785 is very low for this piece of History
Get it appraised
PP
all us rock cakes when we read the Bible (continuously in some cases) would read a Douai Version
Very slight diffrences - Noe instead of Noah....is that No-ay or know ? a few more books, 4 Books of Kings instead of 2 Kings and 2 Samuel. [It is poss, Your I and 2 kings is our 3 and 4 kings, erm I dont have a proddy bible to check]
And I have just checked my well thumbed version upstairs - they all have a facsimile of the 1609 Douay Bible as the facing page
So kinda does it look like a book from 1600, or does it look like a flimsy flip flop for 40p from yr local CTS ? er Ctholic Truth Soc that is ?
IF it is a 1609 yabba dabba do
then you should be looking at Sotheby's
people like me pay mucho mucho money for a 1609 Douay version as it is part of our History (Rock Cakes in England 1600-2000]. You know, JESUITS! pulling out finger nails, Torturer ('hoary in evil, - his beard smells of vomit') saying , 'Now Mr Campion.....' Little John building hidey holes and being tortured to death to reveal them....
The Mayoress of Worcester on seeing a traitor hanged drawn and quartered - this one was senile and aged 81 - saying I feel like Pontius Pilate's wife.......
[None of that namby pamby history of lets kiss and make up with the Irish bejabers!]
I think 785 is very low for this piece of History
Get it appraised
PP
Hi Peter,
Oh it's no ' flimsy flip' flop ! It's the genuine article and so is the Chaucer, both bought in 1965 at a book stall in the North East. They've just been resting inside a cupboard for years since then
Don't want to sound dumb, but where do you get things like this appraised ? Haven't got a lot of cash for appraisals either !
Fan.
Oh it's no ' flimsy flip' flop ! It's the genuine article and so is the Chaucer, both bought in 1965 at a book stall in the North East. They've just been resting inside a cupboard for years since then
Don't want to sound dumb, but where do you get things like this appraised ? Haven't got a lot of cash for appraisals either !
Fan.
No matter which way the wind blows, the fact is, Henry VIII got his ' proddy-dog' excuse to practice his infedility to his heart's content, didn't he ? R.C. was the 'rock', the base, the first determiner of values, not the excuse for the other, more ' convenient' values of a King.
However you view ' rock-cake religiousity/doctrine' ; without the Roman cultural influence, we would all have been a lot worse off.
I think 'rock cakes' have earned their ' recognition' in historical as well as religious terms and we would all have waited a lot longer for flushes & hot-tubs, lol
However you view ' rock-cake religiousity/doctrine' ; without the Roman cultural influence, we would all have been a lot worse off.
I think 'rock cakes' have earned their ' recognition' in historical as well as religious terms and we would all have waited a lot longer for flushes & hot-tubs, lol
Hi Paddywack.
I was born into the 'Rock Cake' realm and had my brains washed on the shuttle board beside the Sea of Galilee by some very cruel nuns. It removed most of the idealism being taught and now it has been replaced by spirituality, gentleness and tolerance about the past and others' lack of awareness.
I was born into the 'Rock Cake' realm and had my brains washed on the shuttle board beside the Sea of Galilee by some very cruel nuns. It removed most of the idealism being taught and now it has been replaced by spirituality, gentleness and tolerance about the past and others' lack of awareness.