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1815Flo551<p>Good copy only of the first edition of Cruikshank's corruscating attack on Napoleon</p><p>Complete with all 30 aquatints by a young George Cruikshank</p><p>Hand-coloured engraved title-page and 29 hand-colored aquatint plates several bound out of order</p><p>With text pages mis-numbered 107 for 109 211 for 121 and 186 for 187 and errors in the plates "Seige" "Liepsic" and "Seigning" indicating an early issue of the first edition.</p><p><em>The Life of Napoleon</em> was originally issued in fifteen weekly parts from November 1814 to February 1815 is a mock-epic poem depicting events from the life of Napoleon Bonaparte portraying the French emperor's military actions in a largely negative light. It was supposed to be a celebration of the exile of the tyrant from the world stage and concludes with his arrival on the remote island of Elba. Little did the artist know however that just months later Boney would return to raise an army to challenge the European powers once again only to be finally crushed at Waterloo in June 1815.</p><p>The vignettes in the illustrated title page show Boney leaving the island of his birth climbing to power over a guillotine sitting astride the world as Emperor before sliding down a lightning bolt to sit on a toadstool on the island of Elba. The other engravings follow Napoleon's progress from his time at military college to his abdication in 1814 and focus on the massacres murders war crimes invasions and atrocities of the Napoleonic era.</p><p>George Cruikshank 1792-1878 was an English caricaturist and book illustrator son of the Scottish artist Isaac Cruikshank. He became famous for his political cartoons and illustrated the<em> Life of Napoleon </em>when he was just 22 years old. He later illustrated <em>The Humourist </em>1819 Pierce Egan's rambunctious and drunken <em>Life in London</em> 1821 and was a long-time illustator for <em>The Comic Almanack </em>1835-1853. He illustrated several Charles Dickens' titles such as <em>Sketches by Boz </em>1836 <em>Mudfog Papers</em> 1837 <em>Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi </em>1838 and <em>Oliver Twist</em> 1838.</p><p>In attributing the poem to "Dr. Syntax" the publisher attempts to credit William Combe author of many popular books illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson. "Until Henry Richard Tedder wrote in <em>Dictionary of National Biography </em>that the <em>Life of Napoleon</em> had been 'wrongfully ascribed' the author was generally supposed to be William Combe who wrote <em>The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque</em>." Wilfrid Hugh Chesson's <em>George Cruikshank</em> 1908 It appears to be another anonymous hack in the Tegg stable.</p><p>In late 19th-century French-style binding with black leather spine gilt title and decorative tooling marble boards rubbed marble endpapers book block solid. Interior with offsetting from the plates to the text general grubbiness and thumbprints to text and plates all engraved aquatint plates slightly toned but with rich handcolour. Illegible scribble in ink on front endpaper but dated "Paris Sept. & Nov. 1890"</p> Thomas Tegg hardcover
182039616<p>London : J. Johnston 1820. "Third edition" - i.e. a fresh impression of the original 1820 publication. The naive and pedantic "Doctor Syntax learned sage The pride and glory of the age" - with a series of comical adventures and mainly misadventures in London - an anonymous revival of this fictional character first invented by William Combe but here set against some highly recognisable London scenes. The tale commences with Syntax and his wife Dolly poring over a map of London at the tea-table; arrival at the White Horse in Fetter Lane; robbed in St. Giles; behind the scenes at the opera; at a masquerade; rehearsing his play; in Hyde Park; at the Royal Academy; to Richmond by river; at Vauxhall Gardens; overboard at London Bridge; at the House of Commons; in a gambling den; at St. Paul's; at the Bank of England; presented at Court to the Prince Regent; and the fate of the play etc. Royal 8vo 257 x 160mm. iv2320pp. Hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece pictorial title and eighteen delightful hand-coloured plates sometimes attributed to Thomas Rowlandson or Robert Cruikshank although the first is signed by Charles Williams fl.1797-1830. This copy misbound and lacking the "Doctor Syntax at the Exhibition" plate but with the "Doctor Syntax at Vauxhall Gardens" plate in duplicate in its stead. Bound in an elegant recent quarter chestnut morocco; a tall copy the text leaves untrimmed; some internal marks; some occasional browning and spotting but an attractive example of a highly entertaining production.</p> London : J. Johnston, 1820. hardcover
1815005471London: T. Tegg. Plummer and Brewis printer 1815. First Edition. Full Morocco. Very Good. 8vo. 24 by 15 cm. 260 pp. With 30 hand-colored engravings by George Cruikshank. The copy has all first edition points cited by Tooley 151. Bound very handsomely by Worsfold with gilt crown "N" and beetle devices on boards and spine dentelles bordering within gilt edges. Joints repaired. Offsetting of plates. Pages have age toning. Occasional soil marks and a few very minor chips or tiny closed tears. Otherwise a clean and tight copy. T. Tegg. Plummer and Brewis, printer unknown
1820000538London: J. Johnston. Good with no dust jacket. 1820. Third Edition. Half-Leather. Iv 319 pages list of illustrations color frontis 18 hand colored plates. Half-leather and marbled boards. Ex-library. Library binding. "Doctor Syntax" and "Kaiapoi Institute" in gilt on spine. 1.5" splits to ends of joints. Hinges cracked internally. Wear to edges and corners of boards. 2 library stamps on title page. ; 8vo . J. Johnston hardcover
18251648<p>This First Edition copy of <strong>The Adventures of Doctor Comicus or The Frolicks of Fortune - A Comic Satirical Poem for the Squeamish & The Queen in Twelve Cantos by a Modern Syntax w</strong>as published in London by Jaques & Wright of Paternaster Row and printed by J. McGowan and Son for B. Blake of No. 15 Bell Yard Temple Bar. The date of publication is uncertain but believed to be between 1815 and 1828. The word Frolicks in the title page is often spelled Frolics elsewhere. The author and illustrator are both unknown. Since this book is accepted as the first of many imitations of the William Combe and Thomas Rowlandson's Dr. Syntax trilogy these gentlemen are often identified as this book's author and illustrator. That supposition is unproven but it is clear that the book's declaration of A Modern Syntax as the author is a play on words on the Dr. Syntax of the earlier published William Combe's works.</p><p>The book which measures approximately 5 ½ inches wide by 8 ¾ inches tall by 7/8 inch thick contains 269 numbered pages of text plus 15 colored engraved plates including a frontispiece and extra-title page and thirteen additional colored plates distributed throughout the book. The book is hard bound in full calf covered boards with gilt printing and decoration on the spine. The pages of the book are very lightly tanned and are gilt-edged. The cover has some minor signs of wear particularly at the outer corners and the top and bottom of the spine. The overall condition of the book is very good.</p><p>The illustrations accompanying this description show the Title page the book's covers a 2-page spread containing the Frontispiece and Extra-Title page and two 2-page spreads of text and colored plates.</p> Jaques & Wright hardcover
10453Diggens Printer St. Anns Lane London. HBNODJ Issued Stated Third Edition with new Plates no Date but Early Mid 1800s Interior Relatively Nice Tight with Foxing thruout & few pg creases & slight aging Tooled Black leather at Tips with Gold Gilt & Marblelized Boards Outer Hinge Starting Rub & slight wear Extremities 276 pgs VG/VG AS-IS NODJ Gold Gilt top Pgs. Hard Cover. Diggens, Printer, St. Anns Lane, London hardcover
190300212155London: Methuen. Bound in smart grey cloth with white textile backstrip and paper label with clear black titles this dated 1903 hardcover Limited Edition of 50 copies is VG. V111/251pp with 24 coloured plates by Rowlandson protected by tissue guards. Clean endpapers sound/tight binding all VG . Very Good. Hardcover. Limited Edition. 1903. Methuen hardcover
1859d0879caLondon: Nattili & Bond. G : in good condition. Covers rubbed. Occasional foxing. 1859. 10th edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 200mm x 130mm 8" x 5". 114pp; 120pp; 353pp plates. 80 colour plates. . Nattili & Bond hardcover
1855d0879cLondon: Nattali & Bond. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Covers sunned. Wear to cloth at spine ends with slight loss. Some splitting to cloth along spines. Scattered foxing and off-setting throughout. Corners bumped. 1855. 9th edition. Rust hardback cloth covers. 200mm x 130mm 8" x 5". 272pp; 277pp; 279pp. 80 hand-coloured aquatint plates by Rowlandson. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . Nattali & Bond hardcover
1817850London: T. Tegg 1817. First Edition Second Printing. Very good . George Cruikshank. 8vo 8 5/8 x 4 3/4 in. 220 x 140 mm title 260 pp. 30 full-page one-sided sepia aquatints by George Criukshank. 3/4 bound in red calf with red canvas covered boards marbled endpapers 5 raised bands gilt decorations in compartments and gilt title on black calf label t.e.g. 1-inch tear to top of first page not affecting the text internally lightly browned with scattered foxing and offset to pages near plates conners pumped and hinges a little rubbed but binding square and tight; penciled notes on flyleaves and last page. With these pages misnumbered: 107 for 109 penciled-in correction and 453 for 253.<br /> Armorial bookplate of Richard Holmden.<br /> <br /> Tooley 151; Cohn 153; Rosenbach Cruikshank/Widener p. 38. By 1815 Napoleon was a figure of mockery in England. This vicious satire of Bonaparte 1769-1821 makes its intentions clear with the allegorical title page which shows the young Corsican as a revolutionary firebrand in a Phrygian cap ascending a ladder whose rungs are Plunder Bloodshed and Murder the last being the blade of a guillotine. At the top he sits in ermine astride the globe before being cast off scattering his treasure as he goes to end huddled in exile. The last plate bound in as a frontispiece on some copies shows Napoleon landing in Elba and being met by incredulous locals. The poems itself pairs with the exquisite caricatures by George Cruikshank 1792 - 1878 to strike a whimsical tone. T. Tegg unknown
18286436London: R. Ackermann 1828. Fourth edition. Published in 1828 1828 & 1823 all stated as fourth editions despite the last "Tour" published in 1823. <br /> <br /> The pious henpecked clergyman was created by William Combe to accompany the wonderful colored comic illustrations by the caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson. His adventures are told in eight-syllabled verse in "The Three Tours of Dr. Syntax" 1812 1820 and 1821. These were parodies of the popular books of picturesque travels of the day particularly those of William Gilpin 1724-1804.<br /> <br /> Sml. 8vo each volume approximately 280pp each with frontispiece and plates 29 in Vol I; 23 each in Vols II & III a total of 75 magnificent colored aquatint engravings. Bound in early half black calf and marbled boards gilt title on spines. Slt. rubbed at extremes a very nice copy the plates very crisp; 2 in 1st volume with short tear at foredge. Tooley Color Plate Books 430 who adds "fresh plates were re-engraved for this edition one-third the size of the originals." ; Abbey Life 265. R. Ackermann hardcover
20068421IB2006. Louvain-la-Neuve Peeters 2006. 25 cm. 584 p. Softcover. Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover apart from this in very good condition. Stamped. Bibliothèque des Cahiers de l'Institut de linguistique de Louvain ; 117. paperback
181584510Edinburgh: T. Tegg III 1815. Half Leather. Very Good with no dust jacket. Illustrated by G. Cruikshank. 260 pages. 29 plates plus colorfully illustrated title page making up the 30 as printed on the title page. half leather with marbled paper over boards. raised bands with nice leather title leather label. shows very slight handling. A really nice copy. shipping will be extra please inquire. very slight foxing to some pages. ; 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 T. Tegg III unknown
1823013245London: R. Ackermann 1823. Book. Illus. by Aquatints by Rowlandson. Good. Full Calf. 24mo - Mini. First Edition: No other printings noted. Covers and backstrip chipped and torn to boards. Owner`s name. Hinges starting. One illustration loose. Text in excellent condition with marvelous miniature illustrations. R. Ackermann Hardcover
18201509020025J. Johnson 1820-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. First edition. Hardcover. 19 hand colored pl. hand colored title page. Bound in later crushed red Moroccan leather by W. Root & Son. Gilt spine bordering and inlay to inside boards. 5 raised bands. Multi-colored wash endpapers. TEG. Wear to extremities. Chipping and loss to spine. Darkening to edges of boards and spine. Boards detached. Small margin stain to prelims and title page and last plate and page. Internally very good. Tooley 434. Lowndes III p.2564; Brunet V p.615; Abbey Life 265 J. Johnson hardcover
0332451798.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18620045731862. "This pamphlet has already been reviewed and that not in the kindliest spirit. Its authorship is universally attributed to a prominent member of the Philadelphia Bar-who was charged with an important foreign mission under the late administration and who has ever since been supposed to enjoy the especial confidence of its Chief.It is no part of that duty to attempt any vindication in this essay of President Lincoln or Mr. Seward. They need none." A humorous attack on William B. Reed's "A Review of Mr. Seward's Diplomacy." Kimber defends Seward and says that "Mr.Lincoln has saved his country; and he will occupy in the temple of our Nation's history a place so lofty that but one name shall be written above his". 24 pp. Missing back cover. 1 1/4" strip from upper spine missing and 1/4" from lower spine. 2/16"x 2/16" chip in lower front edgeleaving 2/16" tear on lower edge margins of text. Never near text. Penciled signature under title "appears" to be Thomas Kimber Jr. Due to missing back cover last page is mildly soiled.Exterior is Good-. Interior is tight clean and Very Good. Sabin 37771. Signed by Author. Wraps. Good-. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4". American History. Paperback
0282729127.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428110770.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20042-0262572176Mit Pr 2004. Paperback. New. illustrated edition. 674 pages. 8.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Mit Pr paperback
1390697231.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19118707Staten Island NY: Hines Annual 1911. First edition. Lge 8vo 39pp 17 tipped-in printed photographs. Orig. plain tan cloth with floral designed boards fine condition. A satirical Dr. Syntax set on Staten Island written in the original style of the verse. "Doctor Syntax" is shown in the photos in colonial costume along with the residents of Grymes Hill Staten Island. Fine condition complete with the spare paper title label tipped in at the rear. Copy presented to Miss Blake signed by Charles Hine. Hines Annual hardcover
1391765435.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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