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1020464062.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1997166980LGF - Livre de Poche 1997 413 pages in12. 1997. Broché. 413 pages.
1995204620Le grand livre du mois 1995 375 pages in8. 1995. Relié. 375 pages.
500373538Livre de Poche Sans date.
183030656Each play has a frontis eng. Volume I: The School for Scandal;The Review; or the Wags of Windsor A Musical Farce In Two Acts; The Prize: Or 2 5 3 8; A Musical The Way to Keep Him: A Comedy in Five Acts; The Village Lawyer. A Farce In Two Acts; The Jew and the Doctor: A Farce In Two Acts; Volume 2: The Will: A Comedy In Five Acts; The Wonder: A Comedy in Five Acts; Love Law & Physic. A Farce In Two Acts; The Dramatist; Or Stop Him Who Can! A Comedy in Five Acts; Paul Pry: A Comedy in Three Acts; John Bull: Or The Englishman's Fireside. A Comedy in Five Acts; John Cumberland hardcover
1797239979London: Privately Printed 1797. First. hardcover. very good. Copper engraved vignette on title page. Viii 2 117pp slim small 8vo 3/4 tan calf brown leather spine label marbled boards lightly rubbed t.e.g. London: Printed for the author 1797. First Edition. Scarce. Very good .<br/><br/> ".these poems from which it appears that 500 copies were printed the major part of which were destroyed. `My only consolation is says the author that the volume is exceedingly rare.'" Lowndes I 642.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
1797239979London: Privately Printed 1797. First. hardcover. very good. Copper engraved vignette on title page. Viii 2 117pp slim small 8vo 3/4 tan calf brown leather spine label marbled boards lightly rubbed t.e.g. London: Printed for the author 1797. First Edition. Scarce. Very good .<br/> <br/> ".these poems from which it appears that 500 copies were printed the major part of which were destroyed. `My only consolation is says the author that the volume is exceedingly rare.'" Lowndes I 642.<br/> <br/> Privately Printed unknown
33645London: Printed for the Author 1797. First edition viii 2 117pp. with engraved title-page a little foxed and stained final line of imprint cropped text occasional spotted and lightly browned marbled endpapers cont. full straight-grained red morocco gilt border on sides flat spine gilt extremities a little rubbed. Dibdin's rare suppressed first separate publication being preceded only by his contribution to the 'European Magazine'. Dibdin did not think much of his first effort as he emphatically stated in his 'Bibliomania' "I struck off 500 copies and was glad to get rid of half of them as waste paper; the remaining half have been partly destroyed by my own hands. My only consolation is that the volume is now exceedingly rare". Jackson 1; Windle & Pippin A1. London: Printed for the Author, 1797 unknown
179927328London: Drawn etch'd & pub.by Dighton Charing Cross April 1799 1799. The earliest recorded portrait of Thomas John Dibdin. NCBEL III 1129-30. One crease; in fine condition. Rare. Hand-colored etching 20.5 x 16.5 cm with the caption "Sans Souci Jun." With the portrait is the manuscript note: "This Portrait of myself / taken in the palmy days of white neckcloths and frills / when I was as you see rather younger than at present is presented / by Thomas Dibdin April 28 1841." Around the image of Dibdin are depictions of his plays and songs. A fine portrait of the actor and writer Thomas John Dibdin 1771-1841 who like the other famous thespian Dibdins was involved in the English theater from an early age. Thomas John was one of three illegitimate children of Charles Dibdin and actress Harriet Pitt and in his early years on stage he used the name "T. Merchant" and his writings were published anonymously a fact that the artist Dighton makes a playful reference to in giving the subject of his portrait the name "Sans Souci Jun." Charles Dibdin was the owner of the San Souci Theater in London. See the ODNB for both Thomas John and Charles Dibdin. (London:) Drawn, etch'd & pub.by Dighton, Charing Cross, April, 1799 unknown
179927328London: Drawn etch'd & pub.by Dighton Charing Cross April 1799 1799. The earliest recorded portrait of Thomas John Dibdin. NCBEL III 1129-30. One crease; in fine condition. Rare. Hand-colored etching 20.5 x 16.5 cm with the caption "Sans Souci Jun." With the portrait is the manuscript note: "This Portrait of myself / taken in the palmy days of white neckcloths and frills / when I was as you see rather younger than at present is presented / by Thomas Dibdin April 28 1841." Around the image of Dibdin are depictions of his plays and songs. A fine portrait of the actor and writer Thomas John Dibdin 1771-1841 who like the other famous thespian Dibdins was involved in the English theater from an early age. Thomas John was one of three illegitimate children of Charles Dibdin and actress Harriet Pitt and in his early years on stage he used the name "T. Merchant" and his writings were published anonymously a fact that the artist Dighton makes a playful reference to in giving the subject of his portrait the name "Sans Souci Jun." Charles Dibdin was the owner of the San Souci Theater in London. See the ODNB for both Thomas John and Charles Dibdin. <br/><br/> (London:) Drawn, etch'd & pub.by Dighton, Charing Cross, April, 1799 unknown books
20109788677181055Fabrika knjiga 2010. paperback. NEW. Inspektor Aurelio Zen glavni junak Dibdinovog ""italijanskog ciklusa"" u ovom romanu je jos manje junak nego inace. Zaokupljen hipohondrijom i raspadanjem dugogodisnje veze sa Djemom on je ispustio iz ruku cak i konce sopstvenog zivota. Sve se zbiva mimo njega i svi su bolje obavesteni. Ni osnovni ton ""Povratka u Bolonju"" - najvedrijeg romana u ciklusu - nije u skladu sa Zenovim trenutnim raspolozenjem i tragicnim osecanjem zivota. Ipak kada se putanje mnogih licnosti i dogadjaja prepletu Zen ce se ni kriv ni duzan naci u sredistu raspleta. Povratak u Bolonju moze se citati kao dobar kriminalisticki roman ali i kao postmodernisticka komedija zabune koja vrvi od duhovitih komentara i aluzija na savremenu italijansku pa i globalnu kulturu i njene ikone. Fabrika knjiga paperback
18531London: Walter King 1889. . Small 4to 20.8cm. Pp. xvi227 30 wood-engraved figures in text 2 folding diagrams index. Hardbound original cloth gilt lettered title to backstrip. Excellent copy in unlikely pristine state really like new. - Rare. One of the first widely available books thoroughly investigating and summarising the available photometric methods. The author analytical chemist by profession was Superintending Gas Examiner to the London Metropolitan Board of Works. - gkt.1058 London: Walter King, 1889. hardcover
1332044344.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0260307610.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
06432London: Published by the Author at His Music-Warehouse. 1803. Sixty Aquatint Plates Illustrating Charles Dibdin's Songs<br /> Delicately Designed Etched and Hand-Colored by Dibdin's daughter<br /> <br /> DIBDIN Charles. The Professional Life of Mr. Dibdin Written by Himself. Together with the Words of Six Hundred Songs Selected from His Works and Sixty Small Prints Taken from the Subjects of the Songs. And Invented Etched and Prepared for the Aqua Tinta by Miss Dibdin. Embellished Also with an Elegant Engraving by Mr. Smith from a Portrait of Mr. Dibdin a Striking Likeness and an Admirable Picture Painted by Mr. Devis. In Four Volumes. London: Published by the Author at His Music-Warehouse.And may be had of Longman and Rees. 1803.<br /> <br /> First edition. Four octavo volumes 8 3/16 x 5 1/8 inches; 208 x 130 mm. xxv 1 blank 229 1 printer's imprint 5 index 1 blank; 2 303 1 blank 7 index 1 blank; 2 387 1 blank 7 index 1 blank; 2 328 8 index pp. Volumes II-IV bound without half-titles. Added engraved title in Volume I with hand-colored portrait by Mr. Smith after Mr. Devis and sixty circular hand-colored aquatint plates.<br /> <br /> Early to mid twentieth-century full tan scored calf by Bayntun of Bath stamp-signed on the verso of the front free endpaper. Expertly rebacked with original spines laid down. Covers decoratively bordered in gilt and blind spines decoratively tooled in gilt in compartments with maroon morocco gilt lettering labels board edges and turn-ins decoratively tooled in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers. An excellent copy of this very rare color-plate book.<br /> <br /> A lively and highly important account of Georgian theatrical and musical life by "our great sea-song writer" whose patriotic songs - Tom Bowling Poor Jack and others - became synonymous with the British naval spirit during the Napoleonic era. More than a memoir the work preserves the words of some 600 songs and offers a vivid firsthand record of the late eighteenth-century stage.<br /> <br /> Particularly appealing are the sixty charming circular aquatint plates delicately hand-colored and designed and etched by Miss Ann Dibdin his daughter a rare early example of female participation in English color-plate production. These small scenes of sailors taverns and domestic life - perfectly complement the tone of the songs and give the work a distinctive visual character.<br /> <br /> Rare: OCLC/RLIN locate just six copies in libraries and institutions worldwide: University of Illinois IL USA; University of Miami FL USA; Toronto Public Library ON CA; British Library UK; University of Aberdeen Scotland; Bibliotheque Nationale de France France.<br /> <br /> Charles Dibdin 1745-1814 "our great sea-song writer. In addition to his musical gifts he possessed considerable as a comedian and was also a successful dramatic writer" English Theatrical Literature.<br /> <br /> Song-writer dramatist and actor Charles Dibdin Dibdin the elder "is best known for his popular songs about the sea and his dramatic monologues. He also wrote an autobiography The Professional Life of Mr Dibdin 1803 which contains interesting details about life in the theatre at the time and which includes transcriptions of 600 fashionable songs. One of his sons followed him into the world of entertainment Charles Dibdin 1768-1833 who became a dramatist. His nephew Thomas Dibdin was the renowned bibliographer" Marion Wynne-Davies Dictionary of English Literature <br /> <br /> Abbey Life 413; English Theatrical Literature 2677. London: Published by the Author, at His Music-Warehouse..., 1803 unknown
18221238324pp. London: Spring 1822. 4pp. 8vo fine & uncut. § Windle and Pippin p. 85: "The price intended was ‘Six Guineas in Boards’ for the imperial octavo set according to a single-sheet two-page prospectus in the collection of John Priddy with a publication date of ‘Spring of 1822.’ . A volume of Dibdiniana at the Bodleian 258.h.215 contains six specimen leaves with two small MS corrections they are numerical but look to be in Dibdin’s hand. with the phrase within ‘This publication will form one handsome imperial octavo volume’ being altered in MS to ‘two’ and ‘volumes’ i.e. preceding the next prospectus you note also here". Spring hardcover books
0282751157.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1528251202.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1989192229New York: Bantam Books 1989. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Bantam Books hardcover
1989029873New York: Bantam Books 1989 F/F-. 8vo. original black cloth backed boards a trifle rubbed in dustwrapper priced $15.95 net a trifle rubbed & nicked; pp. vi last blank 266. A near fine copy. Flatsigned to title page by the author 'Michael Dibdin'. Ex-libris Colin Steele though not marked as such with his photocopy from a bookseller's catalogue loosely enclosed. The first novel in the Aurelio Zen Venice-based detective series. Signed by Author. First US. Hard Cover. F/F-. Bantam Books hardcover
1988029872London: Faber & Faber 1988 VG-/VG. 8vo. original black boards ex-library with labels RSMs etc. to outer leaves only a little rubbed & bumped slightly toned & marked spine a trifle canted in dustwrapper priced £10.95 net a little rubbed & nicked; pp. vi last blank 282. A good copy of the true first edition in a clean jacket. Flatsigned by the author 'Michael Dibdin' to title page taken from a paperback edition loosely enclosed ex-libris Colin Steele though not marked as such. The first novel in the Aurelio Zen Venice-based detective series. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. VG-/VG. Faber & Faber hardcover
19922080502107002493Shinchosha 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 459p Size: 15cm Shinchosha paperback
1988312075LONDON: FABER. 1988. First Edition. Fine in a fine dj. Paper in text age toned as usual FIRST Aurelio Zen novel. Golden Dagger award winner. B . FABER. unknown
1997UDIBRAT00MELVintage Crime 1997. Very Good. Dibdin Michael. Ratking. New York: Vintage Crime 1997. 266pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges. Vintage Crime paperback books
198981117NY: Bantam 1989. First US edition first prnt. Signed on the title page by Dibdin. Additionally he has written above his signature "From Aurelio and me" a reference of course to his Police Commissioner main character Aurelio Zen. Dustjacket with touch of shelfwear on the front panel bottom edge. Fine condition in a Near Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Ratking is the first in Dibdin's Aurelio Zen series and winner the Gold Dagger Award in 1988. Signed by Author with Inscription. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bantam Hardcover books