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1804042862London: Printef for W. Dwyer 1804. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good . Professionally rebound in 1/4 leather. Raised spine bands. Contemporary leather label. Marbled boards. Frontispiece. Errata page. All pages edges marbled. 571pp. Second Edition Enlarged and Corrected. Full refund if not satisfied. Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1776 – 1847 was an English bibliographer born in Calcutta to Thomas Dibdin the sailor brother of Charles Dibdin. A handsomely rebound Second Edition copy. Printef for W. Dwyer hardcover
1804007621Holborn Hill Oxford and Cambridge : Printed for W Dwyer Hanwell and Parker Cooke Deighton and Barrett 1804. Second Edition Enlarged and Corrected 1804 bound in contemporary full vellum red leather labels with gilt lettering and rules at spine all edges gilt pp. xx lxxiii 571 1errata. frontis. facsimile of Complutensian Polyglot text. with half-title. The bookplates of J. Keene Fleck legendary Princeton bookseller front paste down and John Clyde Oswald president of the National Arts Club printer publisher and outstanding authority on Benjamin Franklin rear pastedown. Very Good a few tidy marginal pencil notations inked letters verso front end page vellum soiled text with light toning binding solid. A quite useful and solid copy with a unique provenance. . Second Edition Enlarged and Corrected. Vellum. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Printed for W, Dwyer, Hanwell and Parker, Cooke, Deighton, and Barrett Hardcover books
1802306636Glocester: Printed by H. Ruff for Payne Faulder Egerton Evans Robinsons Mawman et al. 1802. First edition. 63 1 errata pp. 1 vols. 8vo. In original boards uncut some loss to head of spine front joint cracked but holding. In quarter brown morocco drop box. First edition. 63 1 errata pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Abbey Copy Uncut in Boards. The first edition was sold out within 6 weeks according to Lowndes. This work was one of his more financially successful publications and helped establish his bibliographic reputation. Later editions were greatly expanded. Jackson 3; Neuburg 1; Windle and Pippin A3a. Provenace: J.R. Abbey bookplate Printed by H. Ruff, for Payne, Faulder, Egerton, Evans, Robinsons, Mawman, et al. unknown books
18046608London: W. Dwyer Hanwell & Parker & Cooke; Deighton & Barrett 1804. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Octavo. xxlxxiii5711 errata; frontis is a facsimile of the Complutensian Polyglot text. Bound in early 20th century cloth with paper label on spine. A very good tight copy with some small marginal spots of mildew. <br/><br/> W. Dwyer, Hanwell & Parker & Cooke; Deighton & Barrett hardcover books
1827216873London: Harding 1827. hardcover. poor. Together with an Account of Polyglot Bibles Polyglot Psalters Hebrew Bibles Greek Bibles and Greek Testaments; the Greek Fathers and the Latin Fathers. 2 volumes 8vo crudely rebacked in modern cloth. London: Harding and Lepard 1827. Fourth Edition enlarged and corrected. Internally a very good copy could use rebinding.<br/><br/> Harding unknown books
104845Gloucester: printed by H. Ruff for Payne Faulder Egerton &c 1802. Small 8vo xii 63 1 errata pp. Modern quarter calf lettered in gilt internally fresh and clean. § First edition of one of Dibdin’s earliest and most successful books being expanded and reprinted in 3 more editions in his lifetime and used to this day as a primary source for editions of the classics. Only the first edition uses the word “Roman†the later editions all say “Latin.†Windle and Pippin A3a. printed by H. Ruff for Payne unknown books
2002RO60143439Faber and Faber. 2002. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 174 pages. Ex-libris à l'encre en page de titre. Quelques rousseurs. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
2002Q-0375421882Pantheon 2002-05-21. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pantheon hardcover
2003Q-0375719253Vintage Crime/Black Lizard 2003-09-09. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vintage Crime/Black Lizard paperback
2002157911New York: Pantheon Books 2002. First edition. Softcover. Uncorrected proof. An Aurelio Zen mystery. A clean very near fine copy in yellow printed wrappers. Pantheon Books unknown books
3337334504.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9783337334505_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Annals of the Edinburgh Stage - With an Account of the Rise and Progress of Dramatic Writing in Scotland is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1888. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic ar paperback
B9783337334505Paperback / softback. New. paperback
9571On 22 March 1934. Messrs Robinson Fisher & Harding L. C. Robinson R. H. Hurlbatt Willis's Rooms King Street St James's Square London. Barnard & Crannis Ltd Printers 11 Baldwin's Place Holborn E.C.1.'. Pamphlet 4to 12 pp. Clear and complete. Aged and worn with slight marking from staples. 204 lots. Full subtitle reads: 'By Order of the Executors of the late Sir Robert W. Dibdin removed from 55 Redington Road Hampstead: of the late James Duncan Campbell Craignish Esq. C.M.G. removed from 18 Clanricarde Gardens W.2.: of the late S. Morell Esq.; and from other sources.' Three of the early lots of books marked in pencil as sold with a slip headed 'Robinson & Fisher' giving the total hammer price as £10 12s 0d. Lot 47 is described as 'A Woody Landscape with Figures and Cattle' by Breughel; lot 122 'A Portrait of Charles I in Armour' by Van Dyck; lot 140 'A Landscape with Cottage and Figures' by Gainsborough; lot 161 'A Portrait of a Lady in Yellow Dress and Green Scarf and A Portrait of a Man in a Ruff' by Rubens; others attibuted to Van Dyck and Breugel. Scarce: no copy of this catalogue on COPAC or WorldCat. On 22 March 1934. Messrs Robinson, Fisher & Harding (L. C. Robinson, R. H. Hurlbatt), Willis's Rooms, King Street, St James's Sq unknown
18302633301830. 3 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet. 8vo. Two small holes else fine. 3 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet. 8vo. Dibdin settles a bill with his tailor Francis Nugee "I suppose there is some spell which prevents the making out of my account and that of my son; from whom I heard on Monday and more particularly on whose account I want you to the enclosed bill upon a most substantial bookseller .". unknown
23087ST Surrey Theatre 17 August watermark 1819. 1 page 7 x 4 inches in good condition. Thomas John Dibdin 1771-1841 actor and dramatist. unknown
18372618581837. 1-1/2 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet with integral address leaf to Pickering at 57 Chancery Lane. 183 x 118 mm. Remnant of prior mounting on address leaf with small piece from corner. 1-1/2 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet with integral address leaf to Pickering at 57 Chancery Lane. 183 x 118 mm. A good letter to Pickering Bookseller and Publisher concerning a complex financial transaction with another publisher: "Major paid his bill on Saturday; and thus far all is right. If you have parted with my bill due on Saty at Scotts for £100 will you oblige me by holding it over 'till Thursday the 16th ."<br /> It seems likely that 'Major' was the publisher John Major 1782-1849 who supported many of Dibdin's publications and who eventually went bankrupt because of his author's speculations. unknown
18112618591811. 1 p. pen and ink on paper docketed. 1 vols. 4to. Remnants of prior mounting on verso creased. 1 p. pen and ink on paper docketed. 1 vols. 4to. "I shall be particularily obliged by the loan of your Pynson's Calendar of Shepherds for 2 or 3 days. I am at this moment entering very deeply upon the subject; which after all seems to defy the most sagacious bibliographical criticism. The bearer will take great care of it; and it shall be returned in the course of the week ."<br /> Freeling 1764-1836 was a noted book collector and with Dibdin one of the founders of the Roxburghe Club. unknown
1137129 Walcot Place Kennington; 14 June 1833. 1p. 4to. 15 lines. On aged and worn paper. The letter reads 'Dear Sir/ A general meeting of all the Dramatic Authors will take place at the Garricks head in Bow Street on Monday nexxt at One o'Clock. Can you continue to come among us as it is for the purpose of making some arrangements and appointing an agent under the new act - As many of your plays have been written within the last ten years the act being so far retrospective it is to your interest to understand all its advantages - I undertook to write you on the subject and also to inform you that Douglas Jerrold and Thomas James Serle will become subscribers to your work. One copy each - Am very happy to hear that your list of names are sic increasing'. The final reference is to Dibdin's 'Last Lays of the Last Three Dibdins' 1833 a collection of 200 songs which according to the Oxford DNB he published 'encouraged by Bulwer-Lytton's copyright reform . under royal patronage and wide theatrical subscription'. Dibdin is not named as the recipient but the item comes from a small collection of his papers. 29 Walcot Place, Kennington; 14 June 1833. unknown
18112618591811. 1 p. pen and ink on paper docketed. 1 vols. 4to. Remnants of prior mounting on verso creased. 1 p. pen and ink on paper docketed. 1 vols. 4to. Pickering Borrows a Pynson. "I shall be particularily obliged by the loan of your Pynson's Calendar of Shepherds for 2 or 3 days. I am at this moment entering very deeply upon the subject; which after all seems to defy the most sagacious bibliographical criticism. The bearer will take great care of it; and it shall be returned in the course of the week ."<br/>Freeling 1764-1836 was a noted book collector and with Dibdin one of the founders of the Roxburghe Club. unknown books
18302633301830. 3 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet. 8vo. Two small holes else fine. 3 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet. 8vo. Dibdin settles a bill with his tailor Francis Nugee "I suppose there is some spell which prevents the making out of my account and that of my son; from whom I heard on Monday and more particularly on whose account I want you to the enclosed bill upon a most substantial bookseller .". unknown books
18372618581837. 1-1/2 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet with integral address leaf to Pickering at 57 Chancery Lane. 183 x 118 mm. Remnant of prior mounting on address leaf with small piece from corner. 1-1/2 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet with integral address leaf to Pickering at 57 Chancery Lane. 183 x 118 mm. Dibdin to Pickering. A good letter to Pickering Bookseller and Publisher concerning a complex financial transaction with another publisher: "Major paid his bill on Saturday; and thus far all is right. If you have parted with my bill due on Saty at Scotts for £100 will you oblige me by holding it over 'till Thursday the 16th ."<br/>It seems likely that 'Major' was the publisher John Major 1782-1849 who supported many of Dibdin's publications and who eventually went bankrupt because of his author's speculations. unknown books
1808304824Kensington 1808. 4pp. 4to. Removed. Some toning at edges. VG. 4pp. 4to. Reading in part: "I am fearful you will imagine I have entirely forgotten your letter.1. There are no books anterior to the year 1445 printed with metal types; and none I conceive with wooden block. 2. The earliest printed book is supposed to be Mazarin Bible about the year 1450." Photo unknown books
184049076London 1840. SIGNED by Lover. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning & light soiling. Faint horizontal fold-line. Very Good. Small bifolium. 12 lines plus close & signature. With typed transcription. 4-3/8" x 3-1/2" <br/><br/>Samuel Lover also known as "Ben Trovato" "well invented" was an Irish songwriter composer novelist and a painter of portraits perhaps best known today for his two novels Rory O'Moore in its first form a ballad and Handy Andy. <br /> <br />Thomas Dibdin was an English dramatist and songwriter a song of which Dickens' quotes in Little Dorrit. <br /> <br />In this note Lover expresses his regret not being able to attend Dibdin's anniversary dinner a benefit but nevertheless forwards "the price of my ticket" a gracious move on Lover's part as Dibdin in the latter part of his career was of but modest means. unknown books
1822123836Cut from a sheet. N.p. but surely London: Oct. 12 1822. Cut from a sheet 3 1/2 x 5 inches 1 p. in very good condition with address on verso. § To Messrs. John and Arthur Arch consisting of a four-line rhyme promising a visit on ‘Tuesday next’. " On Tuesday next at five / If well and alive / My visage you'll see / In your "own countree". Oct. 12 unknown books