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1740394101Dublin, R. Reilly, 1740. 1 Bl., XI (recte IX), 336 S., 5 Bl. Leder d. Zeit (berieben, Innengelenke angebrochen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
174312672London, printed by W. Strahan for John Noon and R. Dodsley, 1743. In-4 de [6]-XII-[16-index]; de 49 à 564-XII (the contents)-[2] pages, demi-basane vieux rose, coins de veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre et encadrement dorés, tranches marbrées.
178825021788. Pencil on white laid paper 3 1/4 x 2 3/8 inches 83 x 60 mm the full sheet. In good conditon with minor scattered surface soiling and two soft horizontal folds unobtrisive and consistent with age. Lightly adhered at all four corners to a paper matrix. unknown
1711394391London, Baker, 1711. 4 Bl., 208 S., S. 193*-208*, S. 209-398. Leder d. Zeit mit blindgeprägten Deckeln (oberes Kapital bestoßen, Rückenschild teilw. lose). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1705344651705 Paris - Martin et George Jouvenel - 1705 - 1 volume in12 de 24 - 180 - 4 pages - Reliure pleine basane d'époque - dos cinq nerfs orné - mors fendus - coiffes arasées - coins émoussés - filet doré sur les coupes - petit trou de vers ancien aux 70 dernières pages -
175033981750 sans date (vers 1750), Printed for Messrs Longman, Dodsley, Law, Robson etc... ; 8 tomes en 8 vol. in 12, rel. début XIXe demi-veau bleu, dos lisses ornés de fleurons et triple filets dorés, 8 front. dessinés par francis Hayman gravés par C. Grignon, bon ex.
17480084London, John and Paul Knapton, 1748. Book in English. Third edition mentioned, published the same year as the original edition. A thick octavo volume of 21 x 13.5 cm for 548 pp. Bound and restored at a later time. Bound in full grained tan leather, spine with thin raised bands, author's name and title in gilt printed characters with gilt fillets, gilt fleurons, year at the foot, gilt frames with floral motifs on the covers. Gilt floral motifs on the internal borders of the endpapers, marbled colored guards in tawny tones. Headbands. Restored title and dedication pages, Summary, Introduction. "At the time of the voyage, Britain was at war with Spain. Richard Walter was the Chaplain of his Majesty's ship the Centurion commanded by Lord George Anson, which was sent on the mission to capture or disrupt possessions in the Pacific Ocean held by the Spanish Empire, during which the ship circumnavigated the world. Diseases caused a considerable loss of life; only 188 men survived of the 1,854 who started the voyage. The great interest in the text led to four editions published in 1748." ****************** Londres, John et Paul Knapton, 1748. Livre en anglais. Mention de troisième édition, publié la même année que l'édition originale. Un épais volume in-8 de 21 x 13,5 cm pour 548 pp. Relié et restauré a posteriori. Reliure plein cuir grainé havane, dos à nerfs fins, nom d'auteur et titre en caractères d'imprimerie dorés avec filets dorés, fleurons dorés, année en queue, encadrements dorés à motifs floraux aux plats. Motifs floraux dorés sur les bordures internes des contreplats, gardes colorées marbrées aux tons fauves. Tranchefile. Pages de titre et de dédicace restaurées, sommaire, introduction. "Cette année-là, la Grande-Bretagne était en guerre avec l'Espagne. Richard Walter, compilateur du texte, était l'aumônier du navire de Sa Majesté le Centurion, commandé par Lord George Anson, qui avait pour mission de capturer ou de détruire les possessions de l'Empire espagnol dans l'océan Pacifique. Au cours de sa mission, le navire fit le tour du monde. Les maladies causèrent de nombreuses pertes humaines avec 188 survivants seulement sur les 1854 hommes qui avaient entrepris le voyage. Le grand intérêt suscité par le texte conduisit à la publication de quatre éditions en 1748."
179010011790 Couverture rigide Paris, chez Maradan, 1790. 2 tomes en un volume in- 8, demi-basane fauve de l’époque, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre rouge, quelques frottements. Viij, 247(1) pages ; (4), 238 pages, mouillure angulaire sur les 10 premiers feuillets. Édition originale française rare de ce recueil de 101 essais parus sous le titre "The Idler" dans l'hebdomadaire londonien "The Universal chronicle, or Weekly gazette" du 15 avril 1758 au 5 avril 1760. Traduction de l'anglais par M. Varney. Bon exemplaire.
1742394433London, Hawkins, 1742. 316 S. Leder d. Zeit (etwas berieben, Vorderdeckelbezug mit kl. Fehlstelle). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1726PHO-1471s.l., 1726, s.n., 2 tomes en 1 volume in-12, 200pp. et 200pp., relié plein cuir moucheté époque , dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre, tranche rouge , ex-libris manuscrit ,coiffe sup. et coins usés.
180033937Paris Imprimerie de Chaigneau aîné 1800 Traduction de L'Anglais par le citoyen P. L. Lebas, An VIII de la république 6 volumes petit in-12, 215 + 191 + 202 + 179 + 175 + 183 pp, brochés tels que parus, dans leur couvertures papier jaune et étiquettes de titre au dos état très correct
1745344831745 Paris - Durand - 1745 - 1 volume in8 de 220 pages - Reliure pleine basane d'époque - Dos 5 nerfs orné - coiffes arasées - mors un peu frotté et partiellement fendus -
1798121961London. Printed for the Associated Booksellers, Vernor and Hood, J. Cuthell, J. Walker, Lackington, Allen and Co. etc. 1798. LII, (52), 309 Pages + 24 n. n. Pages "Index". With six engraved plates and two engraved titles (so complete). Contemporary, brown leather Binding. (A little rubbed. Paper partially a little spotted). 22x14 cm
1791367483London : J. and J. Boydell 1791. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy bound in full aniline calf with a leather gilt-blocked title to the spine. wear and tear as with age boards starting. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Includes previous owner's signature. Physical description; vol. I only: 311 pages : ill. ports. ; 25 cm. Subjects; Hogarth William English painter and engraver 1697-1764 Criticism and interpretation. Hogarth William English painter and engraver 1697-1764.Hogarth William 1697-1764 Criticism and interpretation. Painters British 18th century ; Biography. Printmakers British 18th century ; Biography. Engraving 18th century England. Art British 18th century. Satire. Genres; Biography. Illustrated. London : J. and J. Boydell hardcover
178710540London: Printed for E. White and Son. Good with no dust jacket. 1787. Second Edition. Hardcover. 3/8" missing to leather at head of spine. A 1" surface chip to leather at tail of spine. 1" and 1/2" losses of leather along edges of corners of boards. Joints rubbed. A 1/2" tear to the margin of the title leaf. Otherwise very good internally. No splitting to gutters at hinges. ; vi v-xxv 1 500 28 pages 1 folding table. Contemporary full calf binding with gilt panels on boards. Marbled endpapers. Page dimensions: 212 x 125mm. Early owner's signature on title page "Hinckes".; 8vo . Printed for E. White and Son hardcover
176919701769. Mezzotint. 375mm by 275mm. David Garrick as Kitely in 'Every Man in his Humour'<br /> . Garrick 1717-1779 playwright theatre manager and leading actor of the period is seen in this portrait as Kitely from Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour a role he first played in 1751.Image trimmed and unevenly at top and hinged to backing sheet. One small hole. unknown
1777DEMO015841IParis: Ph-D. Pierres 1777. Hardcover. Good. 12mo full mottled calf gilt marbled endpapers 280p. Scarce. <br/><br/>Three plays by Centlivre a biography of Centlivre and the play "L'Empereur De La Lune Comedie" by Madame Behn Ph-D. Pierres hardcover
175023108London: Printed by Thomas Baskett 1750 1750. Sheets separating at the fold; very good copy. Folio disbound 8 pages. ¶ An act passed by parliament under the reign of George II that attempts to discourage swearing by establishing a set of fines for the offenders: first time offenders could be fined from one to five shillings; seamen soldiers and government employees were fined at rates lower than gentlemen; and swearing within earshot of a constable could land one in a house of corrections or the stocks. Swear not! <br/><br/> London: Printed by Thomas Baskett, 1750 unknown books
178822408London: Printed for J. Robson and W. Clarke 1788 1788. First edition. ESTC T11081 state 2 without a pressmark on page 74 and with a single flower on page 75; NCBEL II 177. Title-page and final leaf a little dust-soiled; small stain on the front free endpaper; fine copy. 4to modern red quarter morocco red cloth boards gilt lettering. ¶ The only performed play by the poet Bertie Greatheed 1759-1826 a member of the group that fancied themselves as the "gli Oziosi" the idle ones. He was friends with Hester Lynch Piozzi who wrote the epilogue to The Regent. It opened at Drury Lane in April 1788 with John Kemble and Mrs. Siddons in leading roles but it did not last beyond nine performances. <br/><br/> London: Printed for J. Robson and W. Clarke, 1788 unknown books
178860519Printed For GCJ & J Robinson. 1788. Hardcover. Very Good. X 367pp illustrated with 6 plates complete as listed some foxing mainly to plates and prelims attractively bound in full calf nicely respined raised bands bookplate of Denis Gray corners of covers rubbed. By William Thompson or Thomas Newte ; Octavo . Printed For GCJ & J Robinson hardcover
17907033London publish'd by W. Miller 1790. . 1790 4to. 4 xlvii 1 142 p. Engraved throughout except for the Preface which is signed Edward Miller Doncaster March 1790 the List of Subscribers and the Advertisement which are printed by letterpress. Contemporary quarter calf which is worn but sound. The spine with raised bands lacking its label. The contents are clean and tight. London, publish'd by W. Miller, hardcover
1767142063Erlangen Germany: Wolfgang Walther. 1767. good. Hardcover. Wodurch die schweren Stellen entwicfelt die unrechten Uebersezungen verbessert und die in dem Worte der Wahrheit vorkommenden Scheinwiderspruche mit einander vereiniget sind. IN GERMAN. 769 pages; previous owner name/date 1852 stamp on free front end page; stain in bottom margin of last few pages; 22.5 cm 9" tall; wear to edges of rubbed brown paper over boards; chips to top & bottom of spine with orange title label . Wolfgang Walther hardcover
1715394194London, Baker, 1715. 7 Bl., 160 S., S. 157-452. Neuer Halbleder mit etwas Rückenvergoldung (Rücken etwas verblaßt). [2 Warenabbildungen]
17505149Printed for R. Wilson, London 1750. 3 Bl., 292 S. 12°. Etwas späterer marmorierter Ppbd. mit Rückenschild u. hübscher Rückenvergoldung. Ecken u. Kanten beschabt u. bestoßen. Kapitale etwas beschädigt. Innen etwas stockfleckig, sonst gut erhalten.
171918600london John Donaldson 1719 in-8 plein-veau 4 volumes, reliure plein veau (binding full calfskin) brun in-octavo (10,6 x 18 cm), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands) tomaison (volume numbering) et pièce de titre (piece of title) avec double filet et roulette or, sur fond marron (piece of title), petite restauration ancienne en tête du tome IV, plats légèrement épidermés, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges, Texte en Anglais, sans illustrations (no illustration), (XXXVIII + 208) + 276 + 222 + (VI + 253) pages, 1775 London John Donaldson Editor,