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110805109X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1815222999Printed for the Author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press Sold by Longman Hurst & Co. and others 1815. Very Good. 1815. Hardcover. hardback large 8vo viii5093xxviiindexes1 erratapp numerous illustrations Vol. 4 only marbled edges contents clean and tight full leather binding rebacked with new endpapers gilt-decorated spine with 5 raised bands original boards retained board edges rubbed otherwise Very Good condition . Printed for the Author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press, Sold by Longman, Hurst & Co. and others, 1815, hardcover
18141067671814. London: Printed for the Author by W. Bulmer Shakspeare Press and published by Longman Hurst etc. 1814-15. <br /> <br /> 4 vols. 8vo ix lii i 383; 503; 509 3; vii 509 lxxvii pp. with 22 plates including one double-page as called for and numerous additional woodcuts some in red in the text of all four volumes. These woodcut facsimiles are by the Byfield family. Full red morocco gilt dentelles. Bookplate of Ross Winans on the front pastedown of vol. one. Some occasional spotting or foxing especially in vol. 4 upper joint of vol. 4 beginning to split at head generally a very good set complete as issued.<br /> <br /> § First edition of Dibdin's great work. Loosely inserted at the front of vol. 1 is a manuscript note from Dibdin: "Subscription for copy of the Bibliotheca Spenceriana herewith sent £8.8. T.F. Dibdin Mar. 31." 500 copies were printed according to the prospectus and most nineteenth-century sources though A.N.L. Munby states that there were 550 copies; the prospectus states 50 copies on large-paper but Dibdin Bibliographical Decameron vol.II p.392 says: 'There were only 55 copies struck off on Large Paper.'. Regular and large-paper copies collate and paginate identically. In vol.I leaf M4 pp.87-88 occurs in two states both usually found together with and without the engraved facsimile of Polish type; the text of the bottom nine lines of p.87 is reset with the headline in a different type face; and there are minor changes in p.88. Ross Winans 1796-1877 was an American inventor mechanic and builder of locomotives and railroad machinery. He was one of the United States' first multimillionaires. His "small but choice" library Dickinson was bought en bloc by G.D. Smith and sold through various auctions though his copy of the First Folio was last recorded by Lee in the Census and is now unlocated. Windle and Pippin A25. unknown
181152821811. Three facsimile illus. in the text. iv 34 pp. 8vo cont. red half-morocco & brown drab boards sides ruled in blind spine lettered in gilt a.e.g. London: Printed by W. Bulmer 1811.<br/> <br/> First edition limited to 36 copies only so printed on the half-title and a presentation copy inscribed on the free front endpaper “With the Author’s respectful Compts.†This is the very rare specimen of what was to ultimately become the great catalogue of the Spencer Collection published as the Bibliotheca Spenceriana 1814-15 in four volumes with three volumes of supplements appearing in 1822-23. In the rather charming “Address†which serves as the introduction Dibdin asks for corrections to be pointed out to him “over a home-cook’d beaf-steak lightly sprinkled with snow-white horse-radish and flanked with the best lettuce my garden can bestow.†<br/> <br/> A fine and lovely copy. Armorial bookplate apparently of the Eliot family their motto: “Credunt quod vident†and the leather bookplate of Howard Lehman Goodhart one of Dr. Rosenbach’s good clients and father of Phyllis Goodhart Gordan. <br/> <br/> ⧠Windle & Pippin A17–“It may not be exaggerating to add that this was the most important prospectus of the many ‘fliers’ that Dibdin put abroad in his long career.†Jackson 28. unknown
1120966426.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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30482London: Cumberland n.d. c.1810 . leather spine with raised bands marbled bvoards a collection of texts: Charles the Second by Payne The Illustrious Stranger by Kenney A Day After the Fair by Somerset Teddy the Tiler by Rodwell Masanielo or The Dumb Girl of Portici by Milner The Two Gregories by Dibdin The Farmer by O'Keeffe The Lady of the Lake by Dibdin very good condition for the age. London: Cumberland n.d. c.1810 hardcover
181820800London : Printed For John Miller Covent-Garden 1818. First Edition. Hardback. Bound in contemporary gilt-blocked buckram. Scattered minor foxing and dust-dulling throughout. A fine set nonetheless. Scans on request. ; Description: 22 cm. Notes: Both the Don Giovanni and the Vicar of Wakefield are author presentation copies with his signature to the title pages. A scarce collection of Dibdin's central dramatic writings. London : Printed For John Miller, Covent-Garden hardcover
1375090674.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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30062London: GG & J Robinson 1799 . modern brown paper wrappers internally very good and clean for the age 84pp. full scipt with a prologue. London: GG & J Robinson 1799 unknown
1883London: printed by T. Woodfall; for G. G. and J. Robinson n.d. 1799. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. viii 84pp. 4 B4-L4 M2. First edition. Quarter red morocco over cloth boards. One of the author"s early plays. <br/> <br/> London: printed by T. Woodfall; for G. G. and J. Robinson, n.d. [1799]. hardcover
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527916 pp. 8vo a wonderful cont. binding by George Mullen of Dublin with his ticket of cream-colored straight-grained morocco spine very slightly darkened richly gilt & blind-tooled around sides gilt roll borders in a “Gothic†design flanked by quadruple gilt fillets central panels decorated in blind in center of each cover a large lozenge-shaped arabesque blind stamp inner arabesque cornerpieces; inside borders gilt doublures & endleaves of blue watered silk framed by blind ornamental borders spine with four raised bands & richly gilt second compartment with title lettered in gilt a.e.g. London: printed by W. Bulmer 1814.<br/> <br/> First edition limited to 36 copies only; one of the great Dibdin rarities here bound ca. 1816 in one of the masterpieces by George Mullen of Dublin Ireland’s finest binder of the period with his ticket. <br/> <br/> In this work we find Dibdin in the guise of bookseller. In October 1814 Dibdin managed to purchase for 500 guineas from the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral six volumes containing 19 titles mostly black-letter rarities including four Caxtons. Within a month Dibdin produced the present catalogue. <br/> <br/> “The well-turned archness of the title and the enthusiasm of the descriptions the use of the best printer in England and the small limitation the quality and the rarity of the books…and the standing in the book world of the celebrated author of Bibliomania were carefully chosen ingredients which made The Lincolne Nosegay the most exclusive bookseller’s catalogue ever issued. It may perhaps be more aptly termed a private auction catalogue for it is unpriced but the distinction is not important. More important is the limitation of edition as the measure of Dibdin’s influenceable circle of friends and maximum targeted sales audience: thirty-one in the Roxburghe Club including himself and five spare copies…It is therefore not surprising that the Nosegay became a highly-prized collector’s bijou — a joy to possess and a frustration not to possess…The Nosegay has remained a rare and attractive relic of its age.â€â€“Rabaiotti “Beckford’s A Dialogue in the Shades and Dibdin’s The Lincolne Nosegay†in The Book Collector Summer 1989 pp. 212-13. <br/> <br/> Provenance: This copy was given or sold by Dibdin to the Rev. Daniel McNeille rector of Hackestowne in Ireland; on the upper portion of a front flyleaf Dibdin has written: “Price stitched 3s/6d. Only 36 Copies printed. T.F.D.†This copy was bought at the sale of McNeille’s “valuable†library in Dublin in July 1816 clipping regarding the sale from the Dublin Journal of 20 July 1816 mounted on an endpaper by William Shaw Mason 1774-1853 author of A Statistical Account or Parochial Survey of Ireland. On the flyleaf underneath Dibdin’s note the auctioneer Richard Edward Mercier has recorded that Dibdin himself had given him an unsuccessful commission for this book: “…I had a Commission from Mr. Dibdin to purchase for him this Literary Bijoux which he was very anxious to repossess.“ Mason who probably asked Mercier to write this note had it bound by Mullen the outstanding Irish binder of the period and presented it to Earl Whitworth of Abaston 1795-1825 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1813 to 1817. On another flyleaf there is a dedication in Mason’s hand: “His Excellency Charles Earl Whitworth Lord Lieutenant of Ireland &c. whose kind Condecension has so especially promoted the progress of the Statistical Survey.†With the bookplate of George John Eighth Earl of De La Warr 1791-1869 on the front doublure. From the library of Bernard H. Breslauer his sale Christie’s NY 21 March 2005 lot 83. The binding was exhibited and reproduced in the exhibition’s catalogue at the Houghton Library in 1991. <br/> <br/> Fine copy preserved in a box. <br/> <br/> â§ Jackson 34. Windle & Pippin A 24a. unknown
64808Oak Knoll Books New Castle. 1989 791pp. Illustrated. Halfleather with glassine wrapper and ribbon marker in slipcase. Printed in 250 copies. In very good condition. Oak Knoll Books, New Castle hardcover