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17862220551London: Printed for H. Woodfall A. Millar J. Beecroft J. and F. Rivington J. Whiston and 21 others 1786. 17th Edition . Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. See photos for condition details. Hardcovers two-volume match set bound in original full leather with labels to spine. The two volumes contain four books in total with volume 1 containing book 1 & 2 and volume 2 containing book 3 & 4. The leather is spotted and soiled with numerous wear spots spines are darkened and chipping is present on the labels. Each volume also has a small paper label placed on them and front and rear exterior hinges are cracked on both boards. The internal bindings of both books are similar with the text portion of the pages being secure and binding tight. The interior hinges at the front and rear boards show cracking mainly due to the exterior issues. Both volumes contain the names of their original owners penned on the title pages - one is dated 1791 and the second is dated 1812. Volume 1 also has one of the names on the front end page and both volumes have a 3rd signature lightly written in pencil on the front pastedowns. No other handwriting found in the book no bookplates no library markings. Pages are mildly toned due to age and there is foxing present though the worst appears to be the end pages and pastedowns. Both of the title pages state this is the seventeenth edition. Volume 1 contains a total of 372 pages and volume 2 has 340 plus index. <br/> <br/> Printed for H. Woodfall, A. Millar, J. Beecroft, J. and F. Rivington, J. Whiston [and 21 others) hardcover
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18182303140080E. Duyckinck New York 1818. Hardcover. Good. Early American imprint of Locke's classic work 2 volumes .Bound in contemporary sheep. Front hinge cracked. 338; 320 p. Shelf wear. Contemporary name on title page. Some toning. E. Duyckinck, New York hardcover
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Q-0486205304Dover Publications 2059-05-31. paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
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SKU1024102Dover Publications 1959-06-01. Paperback. Like New. 5x1x8. Like New Inside and Outside. Clean and crisp pages w/no markings! You will be pleased. Excellent book! z1s185C Some very minor wear on cover. Fast Shipping Dover Publications paperback
1968002832London and New York: Dent and Dutton 1968 Excellent condition. Previous owner's name scratched out on inside front cover. 314 pages. Size: Approx 4½ " Wide - 7½ " Tall Dent and Dutton hardcover
17681607120003London : Printed for H. Woodfall A. Millar J. Beecroft J. and F. Rivington J. Whiston and 18 others in London 1768-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. 2 volume set. 16th edition. Modern brown cloth black leather spine label new endpapers portrait of Locke in Vol. I. Foxing a few contemporary pen marks to Volume I. Early copy of Locke's most famous work on foundation of human knowledge and perception. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. London : Printed for H. Woodfall, A. Millar, J. Beecroft, J. and F. Rivington, J. Whiston [and 18 others in London], hardcover
6573330Oxford University Press OUP pp. 776 . Papeback. New. Oxford University Press OUP unknown
1979DADAX0198245955OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1979-08-23. Revised. paperback. New. 8.51x5.49x1.59. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
1836004236London: T. Tegg and Son 1836. Spine very worn and split almost detached front edge crumbling at top; previous owner's name on front paste-down endpaper. Contemporary brown boards with embossed cloth spine; xii 566 pages; fore-edge uncut. Fold-out chart at front - An Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas. Twenty-seventh Edition . Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. T. Tegg and Son Hardcover
1015407757.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1959mon0000494559J.M. Dent 1959T. hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. With Dust Cover. J.M. Dent hardcover
1721014642London: Printed for A. Churchill and A. Manship 1721. Complete in 2 volumes. Books measure 20x13.cm. Collation iv 26372pp 16 34027pp engraved postrait in volume 1. Bound in period full leather. Both volumes have been rebacked retaining the panelled boards. Calf rubbed bumped. Bindings in good clean firm condition. Internally prvious owners bookplate period inscription crease on title page. Pages in good clean condition. A good set in a amateurishly repaired bindings. F. Eighth Edition. Full Calf. Very Good. 8vo. Printed for A. Churchill and A. Manship Hardcover
169031842London: by Eliz. Holt for Thomas Basset 1690. First edition first issue with the Undated Dedication with the title-page listing Eliz. Holt the Properly Positioned “SS†the first imprint and all points called for typographical ornaments line 3 has them upside down in columns 2 through 6 while in line 4 all ornaments are upside down with five of the six possible misnumbered pages for this issue: "85" as "83" "287" as "269" "296" as "294" "303" as "230" and "319" as "327" page 55 with "Underwandings" as called for with the incorrect Roman numerals to pp. 57 and 263 and the deleted 24 paragraph indicator at page 90. With contemporaneous signature “J Locke†on the title page and three handwritten corrections "in" “extremely†and the insert “some†which may be in Locke's hand in the preliminaries. Folio 320 x 195 mm. full polished calf to style handsomely and discreetly double lined in gilt on the covers and the spine with raised bands ruled in gilt with red morocco lettering label gilt in best style on the spine. In beautiful condition. title 10 1-362 22 Contents pp. A handsome and pleasing and crisp copy in lovely condition some quite unobtrusive evidence of age mellowing or toning to the lower edges of the leaves probably from old damp. FIRST EDITION FIRST ISSUE OF THIS SINGULARLY IMPORTANT WORK IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AND EPISTEMOLOGY. Locke's ESSAY was the "first attempt on a great scale and in the Baconian spirit to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" EB. It served as the most concrete manifestation of a new empiricist spirit in contrast to the metaphysical philosophies of Descartes Spinoza and Leibniz. Locke was inspired to write the ESSAY in 1671 after a philosophical discussion with friends in which he realized that no progress could be made before they had examined the mind's capacities and seen "what objects our understandings were or were not fitted to deal with" from the "Epistle to the Reader".<br> "Other philosophers had reflected on and written about human knowledge.But Locke was the first philosopher to devote his main work to an inquiry into human understanding its scope and its limits. And we can say that the prominent place occupied in modern philosophy by the theory of knowledge is in large measure due to him." Copleston A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY.<br> Locke's influence was widespread and was not strictly limited to pure philosophical enquiry. In America his emphasis on rational thought versus "enthusiasm" provided ammunition and philosophical grounding to opponents of the revivalist and itinerant preachers of the Great Awakening and in the nineteenth century the "nature versus nurture" thesis was employed by Unitarians and other anti-Calvinist factions to argue that human nature was improvable through nurture and self-culture rather than corrupt beyond hope without conversion through a special act of divine grace. In England Locke had a strong influence on the literature of the Augustan Age Sterne Addison and the members of the Scriblerus Club all acknowledging the currency of his ideas. "The art of education political thought theology and philosophy especially in Britain France and America long bore the stamp of the ESSAY or of reaction against it" Fraser quoted in Grolier. Locke's ESSAY has passed through more editions than any classic in modern philosophical literature and remains a cornerstone in the history of human thought. by Eliz. Holt for Thomas Basset hardcover
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