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15942Dibdin's letter: place not stated; 'Sep 11 - mn' dated in pencil in another hand '1824'. Copy of Chapple's reply: 'Pall Mall London Sep 12'. Dibdin's letter: 1p. 12mo. On bifolium with the Signed Autograph Copy of Chapple's reply also 1p. 12mo on the reverse of the same leaf. Reverse of second leaf addressed to 'C. Chapple Esq' with a nineteenth-century shelfmark at the foot of the page: 'C.68.Coll.CR.' In fair condtion on aged paper. Dibdin writes: 'Dear Sir I presume you will not like to give £50 for the Copyright of the New Opera or perhaps you would give 45 - therefore I am going to take a good offer which will enable me to accept the two Bills and pay last word underlined them With many thanks - Yours ever truly T Dibdin'. Autograph Signed Copy of Chapple's reply: 18 lines of neatly written text. He begins: 'Dr Sir I have been expecting your opera on our late understanding viz to Publish jointly I am however happy to learn you can have some money for it pray dont miss the offer as there is a very great dearth in the purchasing way as well as in all others.' He continues in the hope that Dibdin 'can assist' him 'wth cash' as he has 'a 37 on Saturday & two more next week and actually no stuff for either of them at this moment'. He is 'going out this morning in the forlorn hope' but expects his labour to be in vain. He ends by asking Dibdin to 'favor my Clerk with an order for 3 or for 2 this evening'. Dibdin's letter: place not stated; 'Sep 11 - mn' [dated in pencil in another hand '1824']. Copy of Chapple's reply: 'Pall Mall [ unknown
18391177671839. CRUIKSHANK George. Songs Naval and National of the Late Charles Dibdin; with a Memoir and Addenda. xvi 336 pp. With 12 etchings including frontispiece by George Cruikshank. Small 8vo. 165 x 115 mm bound in late 19th century blue sheepskin over marbled boards red morocco spine label. London: John Murray 1841. First Edition. A collection of patriotic songs by the talented songwriter Charles Dibdin complemented perfectly by Cruikshank's illustrations. Despite Dibdin's lack of experience at sea his songs were extraordinarily popular in his time with the public and the British Navy. With bookplate of John Francis Neylan on front paste-down bookstore stamps of Hunt Books and S. W. Lord. Headcap chipped spine worn some very light foxing a very good copy. Cohn 231. hardcover books
18281238404°. W.P.: Oct. 9 1828. 4° 3 pp. edges of conjugate second leaf reinforced with transparent paper-tape no text loss. No loss but not in good condition. § Sadly one of many Dibdin letters about being behind in financial obligations. He begins: "‘Be tranquil!’ so perhaps Triphook had berated Dibdin sternly. After considerable financial accounting he ends: "The poets are come to me 2 vols. in one. I will be with Wheatly tomorrow". Oct. 9 unknown books
18241238378°. Kensington: March 22 1824. 8° 2 pp. with a separate wrapper franked ‘Spencer’ with Dibdin's wax seal bearing the Aldine anchor and the word "Aldus". § Interesting letter thanking Brockett for ‘your intended kind Present. Lord Spencer will necessarily have the books’; TFD is deeply occupied by his new duties as rector in Bryanston Square and by ongoing work on The Library Companion. March 22 unknown books
1822123818Slim 8vo. Paris: Crapelet 1822. Slim 8vo 28 pp. Old yellow-ochre wrappers untrimmed slightly foxed. Presentation copy inscribed "A Monsieur de la part de l'auteur." § First edition of this response to Dibdin's "Continental tour": presentation copy inscribed: “A Monsieur de la part de l’auteur." Windle & Pippin D 10. Jackson 53: “an example of nationalistic spleen. Crapelet unknown books
31314London: Printed for Joseph Dale & Sons Mr Kelly et al c.1805 Hardcover book First or at least early printings of these 6 comic operas or musical romances though all undated and with only some publishing information given: however title pages suggest shortly after their performances at Theatre Royal Covent Garden and other London theatres.The English Fleet was first performed in 1805. The six works are bound into one hardback book with leather spine having gilt short title label on red leather panel and marbled boards. Oblong format allowing for the printing of the musical scores and the words of each. Each paginated separately with its own title page. The English Fleet has an engraved illustration to title page. The binding was done for Jonathan Midgley whose armorial bookplate is inside front cover. Contents: The English Fleet of 1342. A Cerlebrated Historical Comic Opera as Performed with unprecedented applause at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden adapted for the German Flute. composed by Mr. Braham. the words by Mr. T. Dibdin. 74pp. Thirty Thousand or Who's the Richest a Comic Opera as now performing with unprecedented applause at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden adapted for the German Flute composed by Messrs Braham Davy and Reeve The Words by T. Dibdin. 47pp. The Grand Dramatic Romance of the Forty Thieves as Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane Composed Selected and Arranged for the Flute by Mr. Kelly. 39pp. The Turnpike Gate. A Comic Opera. composed by Mazzinghi & Reeve 40pp. The Overture and Songs in the Favourite Musical romance of Lodoiska.composed & Selected by S.Storace 17pp; The Caravan or the Driver & His Dog A Grand Serio-Comic Romance. composed by W. Reeve. 27pp. A Good only copy overall. The contents are very good and the pages firmly held the pages and printing generally clear and clean. However the covers are very worn with the front board detached present and the back board held by one thread. Pictures available. London: Printed for Joseph Dale & Sons, Mr Kelly et al, c.1805 hardcover
1847830J15London: G.H. Davidson 1847-8. Leather. Very Good. 9.5" by 6.5". H.B. Hall. A comprehensive collection of the popular songs by Charles Dibdin published posthumously an early edition of this work complete in two volumes. A collection of the songs and poems of Charles Dibdin the noted British composer and musician who wrote over six-hundred songs during his life and was the most prolific English songwriter of his time.Including comprehensive notes of historical biographical and critical nature as well as Dibdin's most popular melodies and music with new piano-forte accompaniments. Also with a memoir of the author all by George Hogarth. Complete in two volumes. The fifth edition of this work.Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece by H.B. Hall. Collated and complete. In half calf binding with marbled boards. Externally sound with shelf wear and rubbing to the spines joints and extremities. Front joint of Volume I starting at the head. Small previous bookseller's sticker to the front pastedown of each volume. Internally binding is generally firm. A few spots to the first and last few pages and the odd spot throughout otherwise pages are generally bright and clean. Very Good G.H. Davidson hardcover
29374London: How & Parsons 1842 . Blue cloth with wear and staining but generally good. Includes an introduction by George Hogarth Esq. All the lyrics in the first part and the piano accompaniments in the second half An important and well compiled reference of Dibdin's work 696pp. London: How & Parsons, 1842 hardcover
1836869T35London: John Major 1836. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 9" by 6". None. A complete two volume set of this first edition from Thomas Frognall Dibdin with illustrations. Complete in two volumes. Volume one is illustrated with frontispiece and three plates. Volume two is illustrated with five plates. Collated complete. A biographical account from Thomas Frognall Dibdin an English bibliographer and reverend with anecdotes of numerous books and book collectors of his day. In the original half crushed morocco with patterned boards. Externally smart with rubbing and light bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine and the odd mark to the board. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd spot. Very Good Indeed John Major hardcover
18247981Printed For Harding Triphook And Lepard London 1824. First Edition. Hardback. Very good complete in 2 volumes uniform 4to. Quarter bound in modern cloth paper labeled over the original boards. The boards are corner bumped and stained but remain strong and tight. Both remain particularly well-preserved overall. Uncommon. ; 0 pages; Bound in is an 8 page publisher's advert. Minor library marks remain internally and with a single paper label to the spine of volume 1. Could be very attractively rebound but is also very presentable as is. Subjects: Book collecting --Great Britain. Printed For Harding, Triphook, And Lepard, London hardcover
1825BIBLIO-01777Harding Triphook and Lepard London second edition 1825. Crimson three-quarter-morocco marbled boards spine decorated gilt in 6 compartments marbled endpapers gilt top 8vo. 50 899 pp. Dibdin's engaging and highly readable recommendations for the contents of a library "replete with curious and diversified intelligence". An attractive copy Very Good. Harding, Triphook, and Lepard, London, second edition, 1825 hardcover
196938360Hildesheim Germany: Georg Olms. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1969. Facsimile Reprint Edition. Hardcover. Brown cloth bindings only very slightly rubbed at corners; a few boards lightly scuffed else a NF set. No djs. ; Great b&w two-color ils.; ANGLISTICA & AMERICANA 19. ; ANGLISTICA & AMERICANA 19 Series; 8vo; 400/vol. pages . Georg Olms hardcover
1819307861London: printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode. for Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1819. First Edition. vii i errata 1-322pp. 8vo. Original boards uncut with original paper spine title label. First Edition. vii i errata 1-322pp. 8vo. ORIGINAL BOARDS. printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode. for Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown unknown books
1824WRCLIT66998London: Printed for Harding Triphook . etc. 1824. Two volumes. 4li1409;2401-912pp. Original drab boards untrimmed. Publisher advert slip tipped to verso of first front free endsheet detached. Spine coverings perished some foxing early and late collector's bookplate on each pastedown still a good set uncommon in original dress. First edition. With the year of publication ownership signature in upper margin of each title of "Lord Robertson 1824" i.e. Judge Patrick Robertson associate of Scott and literary dilettante. Printed for Harding, Triphook .... [etc]. hardcover books
1819307861London: printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode. for Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1819. First Edition. vii i errata 1-322pp. 8vo. Original boards uncut with original paper spine title label. First Edition. vii i errata 1-322pp. 8vo. printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode. for Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown unknown
19785347CAPE. LONDON 1978. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine in priceclipped otherwise fine dust jacket. Couple tiny spots of soiling on front end paper. Author's FIRST book. . CAPE. LONDON 1978 hardcover
1805003920Preston. NELSON Lord Horation; DIBDIN Thomas. The Death of Nelson on the Twenty First of October. Sung by Mr. Incledon in the Interlude of Nelson's Glory at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. London: Printed & Sold by Preston at his Wholesale Warehouses 97 Strand 1805. Folio bifolium 320 x 240 mm pp. 4. Engraved musical notation and printed text. Small holes and minor wear along former stitching line old folds a little creasing and light marking but a sound and well-preserved example. Good. Scarce patriotic sheet music issued in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson on 21 October 1805. Written by the dramatist and songwriter Thomas Dibdin 1771-1841 the piece formed part of Nelson's Glory a theatrical interlude performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden one of several productions mounted in response to Britain's greatest naval victory. The lyrics celebrate Nelson's triumph over the combined French and Spanish fleets while simultaneously memorialising his death in battle. The song was performed by the celebrated tenor Charles Incledon 1763-1826 among the most popular singers of the Georgian stage. His prominent appearance on the title-page reflects both his celebrity status and the commercial appeal of such commemorative productions. Printed by the Strand music publisher Preston and sold for one shilling the work was intended for immediate performance and domestic consumption during the wave of public mourning and patriotic enthusiasm that followed Trafalgar. . Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1805. Preston paperback
1827764P30London: Henry Colburn 1827. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5". Not Stated. The first edition of Thomas Dibdin's reminiscences of his time spent at various Theatres Royal in London a wonderful look behind the scenes at Georgian theatre. The first edition of this work.Complete in two volumes.A selection of the reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin reflecting on his time spent at the Theatres Royal of Covent Garden Drury Lane and Haymarket.Dibdin offers a unique insight into the world of the theatres in the Georgian era a time in which the theatre community dramatically blossomed.Illustrated with a frontispiece to Volume I.Bookplate of Janet Aldway to the verso to the front endpapers. Ink inscription to the recto to the front free endpapers 'Presented to the London Tailors Club by Mr. McNab Sept 1877'. Stamp of the London Tailors Club throughout to various pages. In a half crushed morocco binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally generally smart with some rubbing to the boards and spines. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spines and to the extremities. Bookplate to the verso of the front endpapers. Ink inscription to the recto to the front free endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with some odd spots. Ink stamp to various pages. Very Good Henry Colburn hardcover
1827011049London: Harding and Lepard and G.B. Whittaker 1827. Hardcover. Fair. 'Together With an Account of Polyglot Bibles Polyglot Psalters Hebrew Bibles Greek Bibles and Greek Testaments; the Greek Fathers and the Latin Fathers'. The Fourth edition greatly enlarged of Dibdin's important 1802 bibliographical account of Classical texts and early bibles. With a facsimile plate of a polyglot bible. Half leather with rubbing and wear cracking to joints with loss to spines. Some toning offsetting and occasional spotting within. Binding sound. Fair <br/> <br/> Harding and Lepard and G.B. Whittaker hardcover
182564825London Harding Triphook And Lepard Etc. 1825. Second Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in full contemporary aniline calf. Spine bands somewhat worn. Raised bands with gilt cross-bands; Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt boards gilt-bordered. An uncommonly good example - scans &c. On request. ; 899 pages; Description: 3 p. L. l 899 p. 23 cm. ""Synoptical table of subjects and authors"": p. xxix-l. Subjects: Book collecting--Great Britain. Best books--Great Britain. London, Harding, Triphook, And Lepard, [Etc. ] hardcover
1804BIBLIO-08322Printed for W. Dwyer etc. London second edition enlarged and corrected regular issue 1804. Rebacked with the original spine label laid down on the new spine contemporary blue-grey boards 8vo 22 cm. xx lxiii 1 571 1 pp 16 pp publisher's catalogue. The second edition of Dibdin's first bibliography Windle & Pippin A3b . The publisher's catalogue at the end also unopened is dated July 1 1806 and headed "Modern Publications and New Editions Printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme Paternoster-Row. Old "N132" on front pastedown endpaper. Spine-label rubbed and darkened boards a little scuffed a trifle worn at corners light offsetting to title-page from frontispiece a largely unopened copy. Very Good. Printed for W. Dwyer [etc.], London, second edition, enlarged and corrected, regular issue, 1804 hardcover
180829880Longmans Green & Company. Very Good. 1808. Third Edition. Hardcover. Two matching 12mo in full leather signed binding: T. Sowler polished calf dentelled edges vintage bookplate gutters started rubbing at spine tips pages clean and unfoxed wear to edges of covers else G to VG- This is the more expansive third edition.; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . Longmans, Green & Company hardcover
MA08C-03544printed for Harding Triphook and Lepard; and J. Major. Collectible - Acceptable. London : Harding Triphook and Lepard 1825. 2nd edition. 2 volumes. Sm 4to. 895pp. Fair book. Full leather five raised bands to spine gilt design to boards and dentelle to board insides. Front boards detached. A few light pencil marks inside. book collecting Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. printed for Harding, Triphook and Lepard; and J. Major hardcover
184050054London: John Chidley William Kidd 1840. Hardcover - as published. A collection of five 19th century humorous pamphlets from the 1830s and 40s. Illustrated by Cruikshank. Good with book plate. Sold by W. Smith Reading. Hinges repaired damage to spine red cloth with gilt decoration to spine. Minimal foxing. . John Chidley, William Kidd hardcover
1827242220London: Henry Colburn 1827. First edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Nineteenth Century polished tan calf t.e.g. Very good. Bookplates of Henry Marquand and St. Paul's School. Small nick to title label of one volume. First edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Henry Colburn unknown books