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17901512Leipzig, Sommer, 1790. (4), 68 SS. Broschur der Zeit mit hs. Deckelschildchen. 8vo.
17983116FBZürich, Orell, Geßner, Füßli und Compagnie, 1798-1805. 8°. 19,5 x 12 cm. XIV, 565; 584; 548; 584; 534; 542; 579; 666; 630; 681; 610 Seiten. Halblederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Titeln auf Lederrückenschildern und Rundum-Gelbschnitt.
177999530Straßburg, Franz Levrault, 1779. 346 S. (= (Sammlung der Poetischen und Prosaischen Schriften ausländischer schöner Geister). 16,5 cm. Pp.d. Zeit.
177899529Straßburg, Franz Levrault, 1778. 367 S. (= (Sammlung der Poetischen und Prosaischen Schriften ausländischer schöner Geister). 16,5cm. Pp. d. Zeit.
1779000210London: Harrison and Co 1779 Book. Fair. Full-Leather. Full leather but very very worn. Interesting book plate to front pastedown initials WS and crest of hand holding a pistol above this printed name William Clarke. Contains a Nath. Lee Theodosius; or the force of love. 15p. Ink owner's name to title. b Sir John Vanbrugh. The city wives confederacy. 24p repair to title. c Solomon an oratorio. 4p. d Mr Havard King Charles I.14p. e Mr Farquhar Sir Harry Wildair being the sequel of the trip to the jubilee. 19p. f Saul an oratorio. 6p. Small hole to inner margin of last page. g Altered from Beaumont and Fletcher. Philaster. 16p. h Ben Johnson Jonson Every man in his humour. 23p. i Shakespeare. Coriolanus. 22p. j Beaumont and Fletcher. The chances. 1780. 21p. k Jephtha a sacred drama. 4p. l Esther an oratorio. 4p. m W Whitehead The roman fathers. 14p. n Mr Moore The foundling. 18p. o Colley Cibber The school-boy; or comical revival. 8p. p Theobald Electra. 14p. q Brome and Roome. The jovial crew. 17p. r Samuel Foote The englishman returned from Paris. 10p. s Dryden and Lee. Oedipus 22p. t Dryden and Hawkesworth Amphitryon 20p. u Theodora an oratorio. 5p. v Shakespeare Timon of Athens 19p. w Richard Steele. The funeral or grief a la mode. 20p. x Henry Fielding The Covent Garden tragedy. 6p. y Shakespeare Macbeth 19p. browned. z Smauel Foote The patron. 13p. aa Hawkesworth Zimri an oratorio. 5p. All with foxing and staining some more severe than others. No frontis present to any of plays original stab holes visible to inner margins of most pages. Ms list of contents at front. This and ffep almost detached. a - f published 1779 g - aa published 1780. See ESTC for details of which were published together. Harrison and Co hardcover
1800130Venice 1800. 1. Mercier Louis Sébastien. Il Disertore. Commedia del Sig. Mercier. Tradotta dal Francese. Bologna: Stamperia di S. Tommaso d'Aquino 1772. 8vo. 82 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. ICCU cites one copy in Bologna; NUC cites only the 1796 edition at Johns Hopkins only. Not in OCLC. 2. Albergati Capacelli Francesco. Il Capriccioso. Farsa del Cittadino Francesco Albergati Capacelli. Venice. 1797. 8vo. 42 pp. Original past paper wrappers. NUC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and NYPL; OCLC adds Munich; ICCU list 8 locations. 3. Alberghetti Forciroli Carlo. Edipo. Tragedia inedita del Cavaliere Carlo Alberghetti Forciroli. Venice 1797. 8vo. 68 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. NUC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and NYPL; OCLC adds U Penn; ICCU lists 12 locations. 4. Collin d'Harleville Jean François I Castelli in Aria. Commedia del Signor Collin d'Arleville. Traduzione inedita di Giovanni Piazza. Venice 1798. 8vo. 76 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. No copies in US libraries. ICCU cites 20 locations. 5. Cornielle Pierre. Il Cid. Tragedia di Pietro Cornelio. Tradotta da Giuseppe Greatti. Venice 1798. 8vo. 87 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins U Penn Duke and Getty. 6. Dumaniant M. Guerra Aperta Ovvero Astuzia Conrto Astuzia. Commedia del Sig. Dumaniant tradotta da Pietro Andolfati. Venice 1798. 8vo. 76 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC Johns Hopkins and U Penn. 7. Piron Alexis. Gustavo Wasa. Tragedia di Alessio Piron. Tradotta dal Nobile Francesco Gritti. Venice: 1798. 8vo. 95 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and U Penn. 8. Bassi Domenico. L'Impensato Accidente. Commedia del Signor Domenico Bassi. Venice 1799. 8vo. 72 pp. Original paste paper boards. NUC cites copies at Boston Public Library and NYPL; OCLC adds U. Penn. 9. Avelloni Francesco. Giulio Villenwelt Assassino. Commedia del Signor Francesco Antonio Avelloni. Venice: 1800. 8vo. 64 pp. Original paste paper boards. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and Michigan State. 130. unknown books
1800130Venice 1800. 1. Mercier Louis Sébastien. Il Disertore. Commedia del Sig. Mercier. Tradotta dal Francese. Bologna: Stamperia di S. Tommaso d'Aquino 1772. 8vo. 82 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. ICCU cites one copy in Bologna; NUC cites only the 1796 edition at Johns Hopkins only. Not in OCLC. 2. Albergati Capacelli Francesco. Il Capriccioso. Farsa del Cittadino Francesco Albergati Capacelli. Venice. 1797. 8vo. 42 pp. Original past paper wrappers. NUC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and NYPL; OCLC adds Munich; ICCU list 8 locations. 3. Alberghetti Forciroli Carlo. Edipo. Tragedia inedita del Cavaliere Carlo Alberghetti Forciroli. Venice 1797. 8vo. 68 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. NUC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and NYPL; OCLC adds U Penn; ICCU lists 12 locations. 4. Collin d'Harleville Jean François I Castelli in Aria. Commedia del Signor Collin d'Arleville. Traduzione inedita di Giovanni Piazza. Venice 1798. 8vo. 76 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. No copies in US libraries. ICCU cites 20 locations. 5. Cornielle Pierre. Il Cid. Tragedia di Pietro Cornelio. Tradotta da Giuseppe Greatti. Venice 1798. 8vo. 87 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins U Penn Duke and Getty. 6. Dumaniant M. Guerra Aperta Ovvero Astuzia Conrto Astuzia. Commedia del Sig. Dumaniant tradotta da Pietro Andolfati. Venice 1798. 8vo. 76 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC Johns Hopkins and U Penn. 7. Piron Alexis. Gustavo Wasa. Tragedia di Alessio Piron. Tradotta dal Nobile Francesco Gritti. Venice: 1798. 8vo. 95 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and U Penn. 8. Bassi Domenico. L'Impensato Accidente. Commedia del Signor Domenico Bassi. Venice 1799. 8vo. 72 pp. Original paste paper boards. NUC cites copies at Boston Public Library and NYPL; OCLC adds U. Penn. 9. Avelloni Francesco. Giulio Villenwelt Assassino. Commedia del Signor Francesco Antonio Avelloni. Venice: 1800. 8vo. 64 pp. Original paste paper boards. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and Michigan State. 130. unknown
176412432o.O. (Genf), o.Dr. (Cramer), 1764. 1. Auflage "8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 454; 413; 508; 482; 429; 442; 467; 388; 443; 495; 498; 355, 47 SS." Späterer Pappeinband mit montiertem Rückenschild [5 Warenabbildungen]
1765ALDR0052[Genève], [Cramer] 1765. 8°. 390, 340, 404, 392, 344, 356, 368, 328, 366, 398, 440 u. 334 S. (Titelei in Pag.). Mit Front. (von Watelet nach Pierre) und 34 Kupferstich-Tafeln (nach Gravelot). Marmorierte Kalbslederbde. der Zeit, auf Rücken mit reichen Verz. sowie m. Titel und Bandnr. in Goldpräg. auf 2 mont. Papierschi., Stehkantenvergoldung, marmor. Vorsätzen sowie umseit Rotschnitt. Einbände stärker berieben, Kapitale und Ecken größtenteils schadhaft, Buchdeckel tlw. m. Schabspuren, Leder am Rücken brüchig und z.Tl. unvollständig vorhanden, im Text weitgehend fleckenfreie und schön erhaltene Ausgabe. - Alle Bände mit gest. Adelsexlibris, Bde. 1 u. 2 mit Namenseintrag v. alter Hand ('Ger. Nicolas ... Roterodami 1772'). Brunet II, 281; Graesse II, 267; Ebert 5229; Reynaud Sp. 95; Bengesco II, 141. - Die berühmte, von Voltaire edierte Gesamtausgabe, hier die zweite rechtmäßige Ausgabe mit den gleichen Illustrationen wie die der ein Jahr zuvor ebenda erschienenen Erstausgabe. Enthält sämtliche Bühnenstücke von Pierre Corneille, einige Stücke seines jüngeren Bruders Thomas sowie Bühnenwerke von Jean Racine. Band 1 mit einer gedruckten Widmung von Voltaire an die Mitglieder der 'Académie Francaise'. - "Diese Ausgabe veranstaltete Voltaire bekanntlich zum Besten der Urenkelin von Corneille" (Ebert) / "Belle édition a été longtemps regardée comme la meilleure que l'on eût de ce poete, et les exemples avaient acquis une certaine valeur " (Brunet). / "Belle édition que Voltaire fit imprimer par souscription chez les frères Cramer à Genève, en l'accompagnant de commentaires, afin de doter une descendante du grand Corneille, qu'il avait recueillie. Toute l'Europe y prit part." (Cohen/R. Sp. 255, zur EA).
1776DEMO016704IGeneve SW 1776. Revised & Enlarged edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Copperplate engravings. 12mos contemporary full tree calf extra extra-gilt spines marbled papers. <br/><br/>Edited by Mons. Voltaire. Originally published in 1774. Very handsome set for one of France's greatest dramatists. Ex libris Sir Richard Bedingfeld probably the 5th Baronet Bedingfeld of Oxborough 1767-1829; however vol. 8 has an inked inscription indicating it was given to C. Bedingfeld -probably his wife Charlotte Georgiana Jerningham Bedingfeld. Note: the frontispiece to vol. 1 identifies its artist as Elizabeth Thiebau. Copperplate engravings. hardcover
17778836Amsterdam: Libraires Associes 1777. Hardcover. Good . 3 1/4 x 6 3/4 in. Full brown calf with 5 raised bands and gilt decoration and lettering on spine. Condition is GOOD ; Vol 1 - edge wear and mild rubbing. Spine leather gone. Vol 4 - ditto. Vol 5 - front cover starting upper end of spine gone. Vol ditto with lower section of spine gone. Vol 8 - ditto on all points. Vol 9 - edge wear waer and slight cracking along hinges. spine chipped and rubbed. Binding tight text very clean with some minor foxing/browning missing front marbled enpaper. Vol 10 - same outer condition though with front hinge visibly cracked and parts of spine missing binding tight text clean with minor foxing/browning. Vol 11 - outer condition also worn and rubbed with front cover holding on by stitched binding spine peeling off from front to back but present. Interior binding solid and good minor browning/foxing to text. Drama. Stax. Amsterdam: Libraires Associes hardcover
1784ALDR0270London, Printed for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, T. Davies, W. Nicoll, S. Bladow, and R. Snagg 1784. 2 Bde. Gr.12°. Gest. Frontisp. (Sr G. Kneller Pin. M. Vder Gucht sculp.), 339 S. enth. 2 gest. Taf., 4 nn. Bll. (Verlagsanzeigen); 419 S., enth. 2 gest. Taf. (Fr. Hayman inv. et del. C. Grignion sculp.), mit Zierleisten. Marmorierte Lederbände d. Zeit, Rückenschildchen u. ?verzierung goldgeprägt, mit dreiseitiger goldgeprägter Stehkantenverzierung, bestoßen, Goldprägung verblasst, Schadstellen teilw. restauriert, Vorderdeckel gelockert, Vorsatz des ersten Bandes etwas schmutz-, des zweiten Bandes schwach stockfleckig. Seiten wenig vergilbt u. nur gering fleckig. Mit e. gestochenen Ex-Libris mit dem Wappen der Baronets v. Antrobus (Crawfurd Antrobus) auf beiden vorderen Innendeckeln. Graesse 2,250. Vgl. Aikin 3,102ff. - Werksammlung in siebenter Auflage des englischen Dichters William Congreve (1670-1729). Der vor allem als Dramatiker tätige Congreve gehörte zu den bekanntesten Autoren sogenannter ?Restaurationskomödien?, welche zur Zeit der ?Englischen Restauration? verfasst und aufgeführt wurden. Sein Opernlibretto ?Semele? wird, nach einer ersten Vertonung durch einen englischen Komponisten von Georg Friedrich Händel zum dramatischen Oratorium umgearbeitet, noch heute aufgeführt. Mit dem Porträt des Autors nach einem Gemälde des bekannten englischen Porträtisten Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) gestochen von Michael (Michiel) Van der Gucht (1660-1725), sowie vier Illustrationstafeln gestochen von Charles Grignion (1717-1810) nach Entwürfen von Francis Hayman (1708-1776). Vgl. dazu Thieme-B. 15,187f. u. 15,32f.
17576219London: London: C. Hitch and L. Hawes et al 1757. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 x 6 1/4 in. Vol 1 - xiii 308 pgs plus epilogue. Vol 2 - 406 pgs plus epilogue. Vol 3 - 382 pgs. Full contemporary calf with gilt rules 5 raised bands red calf gilt labels. Condition is VERY GOOD ; corners and ends of spine worn covers have some rubbed areas esp Vol 1. Minor cracking to joints bindings solid. Text very clean. Engraved bookplate of Carlos B. Lumsden with armorial device on all front pastedowns. Drama. RGR London: C. Hitch and L. Hawes, et al hardcover
1774001157Edinburgh: J. Robertson 1774. Very Good. 77 1 p.; 17 cm. Signatures: a4-a4 B-G6. 12mo. Disbound. First published in 1697 as "The Provoked Wife." The ending in this edition consists of an Epilogue spoken by Lady Brute and Belinda. The author was both a playwright and an architect designing Blenheim Palace among other buildings. Disbound; otherwise in Very Good Condition: foxing; margins of last two leaves darkened. A very scarce copy of the Edinburgh edition of Vanbrugh's second comedy. J. Robertson unknown
1789biblio32<p>This copy is a unique curiosity privately photo-statically copied in a nice pebbled deep red hardback binding in 1949 by N.C. State English professor Roger Marshall. Book includes its own provenance---a receipt from Lassiter's Bindery Raleigh NC dated 1949. It may be quite difficult to acquire this 5-act play pertaining to the controversy surrounding the adoption of our US constitution in this hardback form. To obtain another JUST lke this impossible.</p> The author, by W. Ross, publisher hardcover
179122099Dublin: P. Byrne R. Marchbank J. Moore and W. Jones. 1791. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Leather. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. P. Byrne, R. Marchbank, J. Moore, and W. Jones hardcover
176111516London: T. Davies. Fair. 1761. Hardcover. Rear board detached volume one; volume 2 joints show repair; other joints seem a little tender; general rubbing to spines & extremities of covers; foxing to title pages most in volume one. Text pages overall clean. ; Full calf spines lettered and decorated in gilt; black leather spine labels. Small bookplate of Albert Hooper above larger bookplate of Stephen George Kemble on front pastedown of first three volumes only Hooper's in last volume. From the library of actor poet and theater manager Stephen George Kemble with his ownership signature on title page of volume one. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . T. Davies hardcover
17795021London: T. Davis T. Paine L. Davis J. Nichols T. Evans W. Davis and H. Payne 1779. Hardcover. Good. 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 in. Vol 1 - xlvi 344 pgs. Vol 2 - 453 pgs. Vol 3 - 340 pgs. Vol 4 - 380 pgs. Full brown calf with 5 raised bands and gilt decoration on spine with leather label with gilt lettering. Gilt decoration to edges of binding. Vol 1 has engraved frontis. Condition of the books is GOOD ; Vol 1 2 and 4 have weak and cracked front hinges vol 3 cover is detached. Edges are worn and chipped spines are dry and crackled with some wear. All have contemporary handwritten notations on the front pastedown in a spidery hand. Calf is nice extremely smooth. Text is good with no foxing and all bindings are internally sound. Drama. RGR. T. Davis, T. Paine, L. Davis, J. Nichols, T. Evans, W. Davis and H. Payne hardcover
1795212574London: Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman 1795. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Three quarter blue polished calf gilt spine t.e.g. Covers detached. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman unknown books
1795212574London: Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman 1795. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Three quarter blue polished calf gilt spine t.e.g. Covers detached. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman unknown
177815860London: Printed for J. Wenman 1778. 1st edition thus NCBEL II 495; Stratman 6795. Disbound. VG. 18 pp. Double-column text. 8vo. <br/><br/> Printed for J. Wenman unknown books
179194534Dublin, William Jones, 1791. Mit zwei gestoch Frontispizen. [5] Bll., 61, 542 S.; [1] Bl., 543-1079 S.; 1081-1754 S. 4to. 24 cm. OGanzleder.
1778EGzz0121Carlsruhe, C. G. Schmieder 1778. Kl.-8°. Tit., 344 S. Mit 1 kl. Tit.vign. u. 2 Zierleisten in Holzschnitt. HLn.bd. (19. Jhdt.?) m. hs. Rückenschi., dreifarb. Sprenkelpapier als Deckelbezug. und (Resten von) Farbschnitt. Einbd. stellenw. stärker berieben u. an den Kanten abgewetzt; Rü. geblichen, 2 Ecken bestoßen; Namenszug auf flieg. Vorsatz; Papier durchgeh. stockfl.; im Text stärker abgegriffen u. fingerfleckig. Goed. IV.3, § 235, A. Band 2 apart, eines unrechtmäßigen Nachdruckes von Goethes Schriften in 4 Bänden (1778-80). Vorliegender Band enthält 2 dramatische Werke Goethes: "Götz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand" u. "Clavigo".
177899528Straßburg, Franz Levrault, 1778. 390 S. (Sammlung der Poetischen und Prosaischen Schriften ausländischer schöner Geister). 16,5 cm. Pp. d. Zeit.
17874337Carlsruhe, Christian Gottlieb Schmieder, 1787. 8°. 1. Teil (alles !). Gest. TVign. 408 Seiten. HALBLEDER der Zeit, Alter Name mit Tinte auf Titelblatt. Durchgehend etwas stockfleckig.