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1825025230Cambridge: W. P. Grant 1825. First Edition . Quarter Calf Gilt. Very Good. 8 5/8" Tall. Viii 237. Half Title Present.First Edition. Quarter Calf Over Boards Five Bands With Red Morocco Label Attractive And Elaborate Gilt Tooling In All Compartments Over Marbled Paper Covered Boards Calf Tips. Wear To Binding Fraying At Tips Hinges Solid And Tight. Previous Owner Name In Pencil And Heraldic Bookplate Of Albert Francis Jackson. <br/> <br/> W. P. Grant unknown
1877036583Paris: E. Marinet For Delarue 1877. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Fine. Two Volumes I And Iv Only In Green Morocco 5 Bands Gilt In All Compartments Boards With Gilt Rules And Marbled Paper Elaborate Marbled Endpapers Top Edges Gilt. A Fine Set But Incomplete Set Bright And Clean Hinges Tight No Wear No Foxing No Marks Or Book Plates. <br/> <br/> E. Marinet For Delarue hardcover
1880FLFR0200Paris, Laplace, Sanchez et Cie. 1880. kl.-8°, VII, 625 S., mit 4 Farblithographien, roter OHLdrbd. auf 5 Blindbünden m. reicher Rückengoldverzierung, blindgepr. Einbanddeckeln, Vollgoldschnitt, leicht berieb. u. beschabt, Papiermoirevorsätze, Exlibris am vord. Spiegel. In Französisch.
181775436Wien, B. Ph. Bauer, 1817. 527 S. 12° Duodez, Hardcover/Pappeinband
181681774Wien, o. V., 1816. 395 S. 12° Duodez , Hardcover/Pappeinband
1840293466Wien, Verlag von Ignaz Klang und Leipzig Eduard Kummer, 1840. 15,5 x 11,5 cm.. XXIX, 277, 295 Seiten. Originalleinen.
18991249336Berlin; S. Fischer Verlag, 1899. 260 Seiten; Verlagsanzeigen; 19 cm; fadengeh., goldgepr. (illustr.) Orig.-Leinenband.
186712280London: Bell & Daldy 1867. Hardcover. Good. A New Edition stated; unread copy pages uncut; bound by unknown binder in 3/4 green leather with marbled paper matching eps; spine handsomely restored; good leather and paper boards faded; frontis and title page are moderately foxed; untrimmed top edge is soiled; front hinge cracked; cracked at p496-7; pages from half-title page to Contents page foxed; bookseller sticker on rear pastedown; 712 pp. Often referred to as the "most lovable figure in English literature" Lamb was an English poet essayist and antiquarian who often worked with his sister Mary Lamb in poetry and essay work. <br/> <br/> Bell & Daldy hardcover
181238150London Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Payne; Wilkie and Robinson etc. 1812 hardcover. This is the fourth collected edition of Otway's 1652-1685 works in two volumes DNB. Frontispiece portrait of the author. -- Hardcover beautiful 3/4 tan leather over marbled boards raised spine bands with elaborate gilt decoration with top-edge-gilt and marbled endsheets heavy rag paper. Condition: near fine small scuff spots light corner wear showing boards--pages bright and binding tight. Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Payne; Wilkie [a]nd Robinson [etc.] hardcover
188310057New York: De Witt Publishing Co 1883. Printed yellow wrappers. Gd spine paper worn/soiled/vertical fold line/old store stamp on front wrapper & title page. 14 pp 8 pp of adverts at rear. Diagram of scenry placement. 12mo. <br/><br/> De Witt Publishing Co unknown books
18051002594London: James Cundee 1805. Second edition expanded and extra-illustrated of this alphabetical pocket guide to the eighteenth-century English stage first published in 1802. The great figures of the era are all represented: David Garrick Sarah Siddons John Kemble Peg Woffington John Gay Oliver Goldsmith Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Lesser-known characters appear as well like the mad Mrs. Vanbruggen who crashed a London performance of Hamlet: "She was in truth Ophelia herself to the amazement of the performers as well as the audience." Extensively extra-illustrated featuring eighteen inserted portraits in addition to the twenty-two "elegant engravings" promised on the title page. A unique copy of a fascinating book. Twelvemo measuring 6.75 x 4 inches: iv 396. Contemporary full tree calf Greek key borders to boards spine ruled and decorated in gilt red morocco spine label lettered in gilt gilt dentelles marbled endpapers all edges stained yellow. Engraved pictorial title page before letterpress title 38 engraved plates one engraving "David Garrick" printed on page iv. Addenda and publisher's advertisements at rear. Early owner signature to front flyleaf; "twenty-two" in "twenty-two elegant engravings" crossed out on the title page and replaced with the manuscript numeral "40;" manuscript correction to the entry for Robert William Elliston. Joints and corners rubbed two gouges to lower board. James Cundee unknown books
186318339London: Routledge Warne & Routledge. Good with no dust jacket. 1863. Hard Cover. Royal blue cloth boards with stamped design front and rear and bright gilt titles on stamped floral spine; front board scuffed and slight shelfwear; slight discoloration to lower front pastedown; front hinge deparated revealin back of the spine containing longhand; front endpaper removed and first page is the half-title page; contents bright bright clean and unmarked with numerous pages still uncut; 525 pp 2 pp adverts. . Routledge, Warne, & Routledge hardcover
189527528London: Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1895. Tenth and Revised Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full burgundy cloth gilt lettering and black decoration on cover blind-stamped borders and medallion on rear cover. Illustrated with tissue-protected photographic portrait of Threse Malton on frontispiece. N.B. Therese Malten was the stage name of Therese Müller 1855 1930 a well-known German dramatic soprano. Spine and corners worn small bookseller's label on fep Brentano's Paris gilt faded text block unmarked tight square and clean. VERY GOOD. Photographic Frontispiece. 16mo 6" - 7" tall. xvi 350 pp . Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington hardcover
188717540Chicago: A. C. Mcclurg & Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1887. Second Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Quarter black cloth over marbled boards spine in six compartments separated by raised bands gilt lettering or designs in each compartment top edge gilt marbled endpapers. Three Volumes Complete: Volume 1: The Standard Oratorios; Volume 2: The Standard Cantatas; Volume 3: The Standard Operas. . Front pages of "The Standard Oratorios" glued together spine of "The Standard Cantatas" worn fore-edge of "The Standard Oratorios" and "The Standard Cantatas" lightly water-marked previuos owner's stamp on ffep else tight square clean and unmarked. A large heavy set - additional shipping charges may apply. VERY GOOD. . Ex-Libris. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . A. C. Mcclurg & Company hardcover
1895DEMO015686IBoston: Roberts Brothers 1895. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good. portrait frontispiece. 16mo 131 pages grey cloth. Ex libris Rose Lippman <br/><br/>Translated by James Graham. Echegaray won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his dramas in 1904/5. Portrait frontispiece. Roberts Brothers hardcover
187626813NY: Wheat & Cornett 1876. Periodical. Several issues bound together. Volume I only. Large 8vo various pagination. Pictorial cover green cloth stamped in gilt. Some foxing o/w VG. No. 4 contains Richelieu by Lytton Bulwer starring Edwin Forrest at Niblo's and Edwin Booth at Booth's. Also The Married Rake and A Happy Pair. Wheat & Cornett unknown books
1811000208Edinburgh: William Miller Albemarle Street 1811. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 9 1/2" Tall. Engravings on Title Pages. Three Quarter Morocco. First Edition. 8Vo. Five Volumes Period Black Morocco Spines And Tips Over Original Marbled Boards. A Very Extensive Collection Arranged By Type Tragedy Etc. About 3200 Pages Altogether . A Nice Clean Solid Set. Vol. 1 And Vol. 2 With Switched Spine Labels And Half-Titles Original Binding Errors. Attractive Bookplates Of W. Fryer With A Finely Engraved Bucolic Scene. International Postage At Considerable Additional Cost. <br/> <br/> Edinburgh: William Miller, Albemarle Street hardcover
182342599London: Printed for. Simpkin and Marshall. and Mr. Lee Lewes 1823. Sole edition 8vo 6 2 76 pp. Final page browned with a small tape repair to the margin of the final two leaves. Modern cloth. London: Printed for... Simpkin and Marshall... and Mr. Lee, Lewes unknown
1801036233London: J. Wright 1801. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. Xxiii 389 ; Xvi387. Half Titles Lacking; Quarter Diced Polished Calf Gilt Quite Worn Bottom 1 1/2" Of Spine Of Volume Ii Entirely Chipped Away Front Board Of Volume I Detached. With Frontispiece As Usual But Extra-Illustrated Withl Extra Plates: Vol I A. Garrick And His Wife Engraving By John Sartain After Hogarth Placed At Front; Untitled Plate Apparently Mrs. Cibber Between Frontispiece And Title Pages; Harry Woodward Engraving From The Universal Magazine Placed After P 112; Mrs. Cibber Engraving From The European Magazine Placed After P. 188; Mrs. Abington Engraving From The European Magazine Placed After P. 260; Volume Ii: Mrs. Siddons As Queen Catherine By Rogers Published 1824 By Simpkin And Marshall. <br/> <br/> J. Wright hardcover
187731545London [etc.] : Cassell Petter & Galpin, [1877]. CXXVI, 1056 pp. : ill. 8°. Orig. half leather with leather-corners, gold-pr., and coloured edges.
18953904London Boston: John Lane / Lamson Wolffe 1895. First English language edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo xxxvi 195 pages 16 page John Lane 1895 catalogue untrimmed beige cloth <br/><br/>Limited to 400 copies. Echegaray shared the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904. Includes a thirty-page Introduction by Lynch about Spanish theater and Echegaray. John Lane / Lamson Wolffe hardcover
18260005340Chiswick: Charles Whittingham 1826. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 60 wood engravings by John Thompson from drawings by Stothard Corbould Harvey and others. 16mos full dark cherry calf raised bands extra glt spines inner dentelles a.e.g. bound by Zaehnsdorf Bindery for Lauriat's of Boston some rubbed spots at tips of some spines. <br/><br/>Singer was a member of the Society of Antiquaries and a former bookseller when he and Charles Whittingham printed this handsome popular illustrated edition of the Bard of Avon. "Singer was responsible for a careful collation of the text and many useful notes. . He unostentatiously did much to advance the study of Elizabethan literature - DNB." John Thompson trained by Robert Branston and Thomas Bewick was considered unexcelled as a wood engraver in the two decades surrounding this set. 60 wood engravings by John Thompson from drawings by Stothard Corbould Harvey and others. This was the first edition to possess Singer's Notes - Jaggard SHAKESPEARE BIBLIOGRAPHY p. 517 . Charles Whittingham hardcover
187537361Edinburgh: William Paterson 1875. Hardcover. Good. 8 x 11 in. Half brown calf with marbled paper raised spine bands red spine labels gilt upper edge matching marbled endpapers. Condition is GOOD ; most have covers detached or nearly so. Leather is a bit crackled covers clean upper spine square is detached but present in vol. 6. Bindings solid and text bright and unmarked. Fine bindings. RGR. William Paterson hardcover
18243640Philadelphia: McCarty and Davis 1824. Hardcover. Good . 472 p. Illustrated frontis with tissue by R. Smirk engraved by George B. Ellis. 5 3/4 x 8 3/4 in. Tan calf binding gilt lettering on spine edges of text block lightly flecked with brown. Condition of the book is GOOD: wear and soiling to covers corners a bit more work pieces of spine missing and worn spine dry and flaky cover boards loose- esp. rear cover edges of text block darkened pages lightly tanned but clean biding loose but fine. McCarty and Davis hardcover
187891234New York, Henry J. Johnson, ( 1878). 1468 S. (durchgeh. paginiert). Mit zus. 57 Stahlstich-Tafeln. 27 cm. Rotes HLdr d. Zeit m. Deckel- u. Rückenverg.