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In-4 (cm. 29.80), brossura illustrata, pp. 56, con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. Tracce di polvere, e d’uso ai tagli, della brossura; peraltro, rivista in buono stato (good copy).
Veduta della città di San Pietroburgo, con la cerimonia della benedizione della Neva. In alto i ritratti in vovale di Gladstone e Disraeli con carta del teatro di guerra di Atschin. Piega editoriale, testo al retro
1929232487London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1929. Number 75 of 200 copies printed at the Curwen Press signed by the Artist and inscribed to "To my new good friend Howard L. Epstein. Decorations by John Austen. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter blue morocco and cloth spine chipped and 1/2 inch missing from bottom. Austen John. Number 75 of 200 copies printed at the Curwen Press signed by the Artist and inscribed to "To my new good friend Howard L. Epstein." Decorations by John Austen. 1 vols. 4to. This story first appeared in Coburn's "New Monthly Magazine" in 1834. His father thought it his best work. William Jackson (Books) Ltd unknown
1929313590New York: D. Appleton and Co 1929. Translated by Hamish Miles. 379 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters blue morocco t.e.g. Very good. Translated by Hamish Miles. 379 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> D. Appleton and Co unknown
192823996London: Ernest Benn Limited 1928. First Edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Fine. First Edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. The biography of Mrs. Benjamin Disraeli. <br/><br/> Ernest Benn Limited hardcover
188424750London: William MacKenzie 1884. First edition. 2 vols. 4to. Gilt stamped blue cloth a.e.g. Fine. First edition. 2 vols. 4to. William MacKenzie unknown
SV-VBO9-28DHLoose Leaf. Very Good. SIGNED New York: Walter Stein 1966 Folio in slipcase comprised of seventeen sheets of folded and unbound paper housed within black paper-covered board portfolio. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY WALTER STEIN TO JOYCE WITTENBORN on rear front cover. With an additional 12-page booklet in stapled wraps titled "Chidiock Titchbourne" by Isaac Disraeli laid-in. A graphic interpretation of Chidiock Tichborne's last poem by artist and publisher Walter Stein. Tichborne wrote Elegy in 1586 while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London awaiting execution for his alleged involvement in the Babington Conspiracy "an attempt to dethrone Queen Elizabeth and replace her with Mary Queen of Scotland." The seperate booklet included as issued is an essay from the seventh edition of "Curiosities of Literature" written by Isaac Disraeli in 1823 and describes Tichborne's loyal life before his imprisonment. All seventeen plates illustrated in both color and b/w off-set lithographic reproductions of drawings intended to represent respective lines from the poem which are written on the page. Scuffing and light wear to publisher's slipcase else very good overall condition - no owner marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. fprw2 paperback
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188016453London: Longmans Green and Co. 1880 First edition of the last novel the author published before his death. Publisher's red cloth spine lettered in silver. Floral patterned endpapers. Three volumes octavo. Cloth slight soiled and gentle lean to spines. Spines slightly toned. Front hinge slightly cracked in Vol. II. Intermittent very minor foxing. Gathering R in Vol. III loose but holding. Small binder's ticket to rear pastedown of Vol. I. Overall a very good set Benjamin Disraeli's 1804-1881 novel Lothair 1870 was the first ever published by a prime minister and was a huge success. Endymion was composed primarily in the 1870s. Disraeli was paid £10000 by Longmans for the rights which at the time was believed to be the greatest sum then paid for a work of fiction. Endmyion is a romance and a survey of British politics between 1827 and 1855. It both recreates and emphasizes the importance of aristocratic – especially female – social influence on political fortunes. In the novel it is female influence that helps the conventional insipid courteous Endymion a Whig to rise to the premiership; he also manages to progress by not offending the insular prejudices of a commercial country. Endymion is named after the shepherd from Greek mythology which would have been familiar to eighteenth-century readers from the 1818 poem by John Keats 1795-1821 with that title. Oxford DNB Longmans, Green, and Co., hardcover
40823showing him head and shoulders 4¼" x 2½" no place no date small tear in left hand side not affecting the image unknown
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188033515London: Longman's Green and Co. 1880. 3 volumes. First Edition with all half-titles present. 8vo publisher's original red cloth the covers blocked in blind the spine panels lettered in gilt. 331 337 333 2 ads. pp. A handsome good set with tight and unbroken hinges the text-blocks clean and well preserved with some separation to the outside cloth at the rear hinges to two of the volumes not affecting the strength of the books. FIRST EDITION OF BENJAMIN DISRAELI'S LAST NOVEL. A political romance set in the 19th century. "The novel is full of political lessons and conceits and its pictures of aristocratic circles with the semi-ministerial management of English affairs by the queens of fashionable society on behalf of their Endymions not only expose the romance of Disraeli's own life but also reveal the things behind the scenes which perhaps none so well could have done as this Jewish ex-premier of England in the literary winding up of his strange eventful life. It is this inner view of Disraeli's novel which gives its real significance."- Wikipedia Longman's, Green and Co. hardcover
elala2782London: Longmans Green & Co. 1880. First Edition. Sadleir 712. NCBEL III 774. 3 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. 331; 1 p.l. 337; 1 p.l. 346. lacking half-titles. without final blank in Vol. I & advert leaf in Vol. III. A very nice set in contemporary half chagrin by Mudie light foxing to outer leaves London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1880 unknown
1880409408London: Longmans Green and Co 1880. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Complete three volume set. Original uniform red cloth with silver gilt-stamped spine title lacking front paper label. Pages with foxing extremities worn cloth mildly soiled spine a bit cocked a good only set. Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover
1837bdagBaudry's European Library Paris 1837. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 330 pages complete. First continental edition published same year as in London. Disraeli's name does not appear. Á semi-autobiographical novel this was Disraeli's first real success as a novelist. It was sometimes described as the 'most perfect love story'. This edition even taking its age into account is in the most charming condition. Gentle kind and generous-spirited. Marbled boards leather spine. The boards are worn benign gently-aged. The spine has gilt titling again no author name with gilt ridging. It is clubbable. Within the fore and end papers are marbled. The front pastedown has an ex-libris plate indicating ownership by the Belgian gentlewoman Blanche Woodville Day. A direct descendant of the Woodvilles the dynasty that founded the Tudor line. The contents are most pleasant. There are printer marks at the foot of pages. The pages do have some occasional marks but the overwhelming feel and aspect of the book is most pleasingly romantic and amiable. The pages are clean clear comfortable assured and contented. The book may be read with trembling pleasure and happiness. Oh! happy owner! fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Baudry's European Library, Paris hardcover
188549384London: John Murray 1885. Second edition. 8vo. 10 139 1 pp. Publisher's brown cloth gilt to the spine and upper board later gift inscription to the front free endpaper. Very good. London: John Murray unknown
18758337London The Tyne Publishing Company Limited ca. 1875. 1875. "Fifteenth Thousand" edition. Small 8vo. Author's preface. Original frontispiece portrait photograph by W.& D. Downey. Appendix literary chronology. 296 pages. Original dark blue cloth stamped in gilt black and blind bevelled edges. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Disraeli 1804-81 English statesman and author; founded modern Conservative Party; popular novels include "Lothair" 1870. Hardcover. London, The Tyne Publishing Company, Limited [ca. 1875]. hardcover
182866653London: Henry Colburn New Burlington Street 1828. First edition of the author's second novel; 8vo pp. viii 243 1; uncut in original drab paper-covered boards later green cloth shelfback and later paper label on spine; boards soiled edges rubbed else very good and sound. This copy with occasional pencil markings in text and a 6-line comment in three languages on verso of the rear free endpaper. Ownership signature on the front free endpaper of : "Charlotte Charlton Fothingbury Decr. 1832." Sadleir 735; Wolff 1847. Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street unknown
1841007967Philadelphia: Carey & Hart 1841 Philadelphia: Carey & Hart 1841. Early reprint 1837. Full sheep binding leather spine labels. Frontispiece portrait 838 pp. in double-page format. Front board quite shaken but hanging on. Foxing ranging from tanning to light spotting not intrusive. Includes some of Disraeli's scarcest works. Good condition. Carey & Hart hardcover
1837333468Philadelphia: E. L. Carey and A. Hart. Poor. 1837. First US Edition. Hardcover. Pages have varying amounts of foxing. Covers have splitting to the spine edges and cracking of the inner hinges. Volume I has damp staining wider and darker in the front and has other staining on a few leaves. Volume I also has a little insect damage to the front spine edge. Covers of both volumes have general wear. ; In two volumes complete. . E. L. Carey and A. Hart hardcover
1934311724London England: Henry Colburn 1934. Hardcover. Good. London: Henry Colburn 1834. 5 volumes in 4 Volumes I & II in one; Volume III Volume IV and Volume V. It was first published in 1826. This appears to be a second edition. Set is neatly disbound without endpapers. Text is very good. Foxing to endpapers. No former owner marks. One of the first if not the first in this series the title page reads: "Colburn's Modern Novelists Vivian Grey in Five Volumes." No author is named. Disraeli's first novel was published anonymously. In it he told the story of a failed business dealing with his father's friend the notable London publisher John Murray. After talking Murray into launching The Representative a daily newspaper Disraeli unable to pay his promised share of the capital quarreled with Murray and others. In Vivian Grey he lampooned Murray while telling the story of the failure. Disraeli was unmasked as the author and was widely criticized. Copies of the anonymous editions are rare. The series of Colburn's Modern Standard Novelists noted as 1835–41 in 19 vols. contained works by Thomas Campbell Bulwer Lytton Theodore Hook and Harrison Ainsworth Lady Morgan Robert Plumer Ward Horace Smith Marryat Thomas Henry Lister G. P. R. James and George Robert Gleig. Colburn also numbered among "my authors" Disraeli John Banim and fashionable novelists of the day. Among his most notable accomplishments as a publisher were the publication of the first edition of John Evelyn's Diary in 1818 and Pepys's Diary in 1825. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping. Henry Colburn hardcover