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17271508179Arthur Bettesworth London 1727. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Three volumes Folio. Very good condition clean inside. Third edition of Locke's collected works including the Essay Concerning Human Understanding Two Treatises of Government Some Thoughts Concerning Education and his Letters Concerning Toleration. Contemporary leather binding six raised bands. Arthur Bettesworth, London hardcover books
1714Bv1205<p>FIRST EDITION of Locke's collected works including his canonical Essay Concerning Human Understanding. This First printing further includes works by Locke acknowledged only in his will and the earliest to put his name to: Two Treatises on Government as well as the letters on Toleration and The Reasonableness of Christianity.</p><p>"Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" PMM 164. A landmark in Enlightenment thought encapsulated in "the first modern attempt" to analyze human knowledge PMM 193 194 Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: "To love truth for truth's sake is the principal part of human perfection in this world and the seed-plot of all other virtues."</p><p>The influence Locke exerted upon Jefferson and other Founding Fathers cannot be overestimated. Indeed some of Jefferson's contemporaries claimed that he borrowed central ideas in the Declaration of Independence directly from the writings of John Locke. Doubtless the political philosophy Locke bequeathed to America's Founding Fathers gave rise to the spread of freedom across the civilized world and the birth of the freest country in history the United States of America.</p><p>London: for John Churchill and Sam. Manshhip 1714. Folio contemporary full calf rebacked in period style by Bernard Middleton. Complete with and exquisite copper-engraved frontispiece portrait by George Vertue in Volume I and full-page memorial plate engraved plate of Locke's funeral monument. General light wear to bindings; text extremely clean with large margins. A very handsome set. Book #Bv1205. $10000.</p><p>We specialize in rare Ayn Rand and other legends and landmarks.</p> John Churchill and Sam Manship hardcover
17271508179Arthur Bettesworth London 1727. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Three volumes Folio. Very good condition clean inside. Third edition of Locke's collected works including the Essay Concerning Human Understanding Two Treatises of Government Some Thoughts Concerning Education and his Letters Concerning Toleration. Contemporary leather binding six raised bands. Arthur Bettesworth, London hardcover
1791019936Mannheim: Schwan und Götz 1791. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First thus edition. Octavo 8vo. xxxii 557 pages of text. Contemporary half leather binding with paper-covered boards has moderate wear soiling and discoloration. The front board is hand-lettered. The exterior front hinge was expertly repaired. First edition of this annotated new translation by Tittel 1739-1816 who was an eclectic philosopher and critic of Kantian philosophy. Previous owner's oval bookplate affixed to the inside front cover: Le Chevalier Charles de Bohr. There are a few tiny spots of staining to the page edges and the text is minimally browned and foxed. The text is otherwise clean and unmarked. An abridgment of Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding". . Schwan und Götz Hardcover
17287141London: A. Bettesworth; J. Pemberton; E. Symon 1728. Fifth Edition. Fifth Edition - as stated on the title page. Rare 1700s imprint of Locke's landmark work on government. Originally published in 1689. Measuring approximately 8" x 5" with 308 numbered pages.<br /> <br /> The book is in good condition. Moderate to heavy wear and staining to the original full leather boards. Spine leather has partially perished. Hinges are cracked but the binding is holding strong. Small half-inch chip missing from the bottom of the front endpaper. Top corner of title page has been clipped. Minor scattered soiling and some dog-eared corners found within the textblock<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory # P7-2. A. Bettesworth; J. Pemberton; E. Symon unknown
174911118La Haye, Neaulme, 1749 ; 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (8), 228, (4), pp. [229]-449, (1) pp. faute à corriger.
17440017411744 A Amsterdam, Chez Pierre Mortier, & A Paris, Chez Huart, 1744. In-quarto (200 X 255) veau fauve, dos cinq nerfs, caissons dorés, encadrement à froid sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; 1 feuillet blanc, faux-titre, frontispice, titre, XXVIII pages (préface du traducteur et vie de l'auteur), 1 feuillet non chiffré (table), 425 pages, 9 pages non chiffrées (errata & table des matières), un feuillet blanc.
1727189612London: printed for Arthur Bettesworth; Edmund Parker; John Pemberton; and Edward Symon 1727. The most influential philosopher of modern times Third edition of Locke's collected works following those of 1714 and 1722. "John Locke is the most influential philosopher of modern times. His influence in the history of thought on the way we think about ourselves and our relations to the world we live in to God nature and society has been immense. His great message was to set us free from the burden of tradition and authority both in theology and knowledge by showing that the entire grounds of our right conduct in the world can be secured by the experience we may gain by the innate faculties and powers we are born with" Chappell p. 252. 3 vols folio 318 x 202 mm. Engraved portrait frontispiece by Vertue after Kneller and engraved memorial plate. Contemporary panelled calf rebacked and recornered to style orange morocco labels. Ownership inscription to front pastedown dated 1832 of James Ford curate of St Lawrence in Exeter 1779-1850. Slight rubbing minor marking to covers tear to front free endpaper contents clean crisp and fresh. A very good copy. ESTC T115711; Yolton 365A another issue only says Parker's name in the imprint. Vere Chappell The Cambridge companion to Locke 1994. unknown
1714122652London: John Churchill and Sam. Manship 1714. Rare first edition of the collected works of John Locke "the most worthy. of the indisputably great philosophers." Folio three volumes bound in full contemporary brown calf gilt titles and tooling to the spine morocco spine labels raised bands rebacked. Frontispiece of John Locke to volume one. In very good condition. John Locke is regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and the Father of Classical Liberalism. "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" PMM 164. This is the first edition of the first collected edition of his work and the earliest to put his name to "Two Treatises on Government" as well as the letters on "Toleration"and "The Reasonableness of Christianity". Contents include: Volume 1: An Essay concerning Human Understanding. In Four Books; A Letter to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester concerning some Passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Human Understanding in a late Discourse of his Lordship's in Vindication of the Trinity; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to the Letter; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second Letter. Volume 2: Some Considerations of the Consequences of the lowering of Interest and raising the Value of Money. In a Letter send to a Member of Parliament. 1691; Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled For encouraging the coining SilverMoney in England and after for keeping it here; Further Observations concerning raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coin are particularly examind'd; Two Treatises of Government. In the Former the false Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his Followers are detected and overthrown. The Latter is an Essay concerning the true Original Extent and End of Civil Government; A Letter concerning Toleration; A Second Letter concerning Toleration; A Third Letter for Toleration: To the Author of the Third Letter concerning Toleration; The Reasonableness of Christianity as deliver'd in the Scriptures; A Vindication of The Reasonableness of Christianity From Mr. Edwards's Reflections; A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity. Volume 3: Some Thoughts concerning Education; A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians I and II. Corinthians Romans and Ephesians. To which is prefix'd An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles by consulting St. Paul himself; Posthumous Works viz. I. Of the Conduct of the Understanding. II. An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion of Seeing all things in God. III. A Discourse of Miracles. IV. Par of a Fourth Letter for Toleration. V. Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl of Shaftesbury. VI. A new Method of the Common-Place-Book written originally in French and translated into English; Some familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and Several of his Friends.The work was published ten years after his death and is the first time his works were published as a collection. John Churchill and Sam. Manship hardcover books
1751111216London: S. Birt D. Brown T. Longman 1751. 1751 edition of the collected works of John Locke "the most worthy. of the indisputably great philosophers." Folio three volumes bound in full contemporary brown calf raised bands gilt titles and tooling to the spine morocco spine labels copper-engraved frontispiece portrait by George Vertue to volume one. In very good condition text clean with large margins. John Locke is regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and the Father of Classical Liberalism. "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" PMM 164. This is the first edition of the first collected edition of his work and the earliest to put his name to "Two Treatises on Government" as well as the letters on "Toleration"and "The Reasonableness of Christianity". Contents include: Volume 1: An Essay concerning Human Understanding. In Four Books; A Letter to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester concerning some Passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Human Understanding in a late Discourse of his Lordship's in Vindication of the Trinity; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to the Letter; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second Letter. Volume 2: Some Considerations of the Consequences of the lowering of Interest and raising the Value of Money. In a Letter send to a Member of Parliament. 1691; Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled For encouraging the coining SilverMoney in England and after for keeping it here; Further Observations concerning raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coin are particularly examind'd; Two Treatises of Government. In the Former the false Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his Followers are detected and overthrown. The Latter is an Essay concerning the true Original Extent and End of Civil Government; A Letter concerning Toleration; A Second Letter concerning Toleration; A Third Letter for Toleration: To the Author of the Third Letter concerning Toleration; The Reasonableness of Christianity as deliver'd in the Scriptures; A Vindication of The Reasonableness of Christianity From Mr. Edwards's Reflections; A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity. Volume 3: Some Thoughts concerning Education; A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians I and II. Corinthians Romans and Ephesians. To which is prefix'd An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles by consulting St. Paul himself; Posthumous Works viz. I. Of the Conduct of the Understanding. II. An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion of Seeing all things in God. III. A Discourse of Miracles. IV. Par of a Fourth Letter for Toleration. V. Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl of Shaftesbury. VI. A new Method of the Common-Place-Book written originally in French and translated into English; Some familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and Several of his Friends.The work was published ten years after his death and is the first time his works were published as a collection. S. Birt, D. Brown, T. Longman hardcover books
175927045London: D. Browne C. Hitch et al. 1759. 3 volumes folio pp. iii-xv 1 12 xvii-xxxii 587 16; 2 719 12; 6 757 12; engraved frontis portrait by Kneller after George Virtue engraved dedication; recent full brown niger morocco spines in 7 compartments red and black morocco labels in 2; minor toning of the text newspaper shadow between pp. 268-69 of vol. I else fine. The last of the folio editions. Alston VII 117; Yolton 368. <br/><br/> D. Browne, C. Hitch [et al.] unknown books
172726392London: Arthur Bettsworth Edmund Parker et al. 1727. 3 volumes folio pp. 8 xxviii 575 1 blank 16 index; 2 671 14 index; 6 668 15 index; engraved frontis portrait by Kneller after George Virtue engraved dedication; full contemporary calf red morocco labels on gilt-paneled spines; joints cracked cords holding; internally fresh and clean. Yolton 365. <br/><br/> Arthur Bettsworth, Edmund Parker, et al. unknown books
17592808London: Printed for D. Browne et al. 1759. Folio 14-1/4" tall. 3 vols. xvixxxii58816;272012;675713pp. Indices. Illustrated with an engraved frontis. portrait and the epitaph plate. 19th cent. 1/2 red morocco over marbled boards rebacked orig. spine strips laid down spine of Vol. III a bit discolored. A.e.g. The last 18th century folio edition and notable for having the typographic errors of earlier editions corrected. Yolton #368. Printed for D. Browne et al. hardcover books
17149032182London: John Churchill/Sam. Manship 1714. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition of the Collected Works. "Printed for John Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater-noster-Row and Sam. Manship at the Ship in Cornhil." Beautifully rebacked to style with original calf covers spines stamped in gilt. Engraved frontispieces in volumes I and II. Text blocks are near fine clean and bright with sharp edges. Calf covers are rich and glossy. Some wear to extremities through cloth at some points of outer edges on all volumes. 7 3/4 x 12 1/2 inches. Images available upon request. <br/><br/> John Churchill/Sam. Manship hardcover
1714956F15London: John Churchill and Sam. Manship 1714 . First edition. Leather. Fair. 13.5" by 9". None. The first edition of volumes I and III of the complete works of philosopher John Locke one of the most influential figures of the Enlightenment period. The first edition of the collected works of John Locke.Present here are volumes I and III only of this scarce first edition. Lacking volume II.The collected works of English philosopher physician and Enlightenment thinker John Locke frequently referred to as the 'Father of Liberalism' and recognised as one of the first of the British empiricists.Essays and writings on numerous subjects - including a discussion of interest letters concerning toleration and the reasonableness of Christianity - are included in these volumes alongside his posthumous works and a number of personal letters. With a lengthy index to the rear of each volume. ESTC T128627Volume I with the collation: A2 a2 a-g2 B-4G4 4H2. Volume I lacks the engraved frontispiece and engraved funerary epitaph but the text leaves are complete.Volume I also lacks 'An account of the life and writings of John Locke Esq; The third edition enlarged' London: printed for J. Clarke and E. Curll 1714 and 'The remains of John Locke Esq; . Publish'd from his original manuscripts' London: printed for E. Curll 1714 as called for. These two works which should each retain an individual title page and have separate paginations and registers consist of twenty-nine leaves.Volume III with the collation: A2 1 B-R2 S-5A4 5B-5D2 5E. Volume III lacks the final index leaf being leaf 5E2.With the United College Bradford library label to each front pastedown.With an advertisement leaf to volume I following the title page as called for.Sam. Manship's name does not appear in the imprint of volume III as called for.Two volumes of the scarce first edition of the works of one of the most important and enduring figures of Western philosophy.Locke's philosophy of mind is viewed as the origin of modern conceptions of personal identity and the psychology of the self influencing the work of later philosophers such as Rousseau Hume and Kant. Volume I in a full calf binding volume III in panelled calf. Significant losses of calf to volume I back strip. All boards detached but present with both volumes lacking endpapers. Major losses of calf to rear board of volume I. Significant rubbing to back strip and board perimeters of volume III. Bookplates to front pastedowns. Volume I title page detached but present. Title page and following two leaves of volume II remaining attached to front board and separated from rest of text block. Otherwise internally firmly bound. Pages of volume I bright with light marks to gutters of first third of the work and to fore edge of index leaves to rear. Handling marks to fore edges of leaves throughout. Significant handling marks to first and last few leaves of volume III with pages otherwise generally bright and clean. The odd marginal pencil notation to first third of volume III. Significant closed tear to fore edge of leaf 4B major closed tears to perimeters of 5E2 of volume III. Lacking volume I frontispiece and engraved funerary epitaph and final leaf of volume III leaf 5E2. Volume I lacking twenty-nine further leaves 'An account of the life and writings of John Locke' and 'The remains of John Locke'. Fair John Churchill, and Sam. Manship hardcover
1768mon00014671991768. Hardcover. Acceptable. . Both boards are detached from text block. All is rubbed and bumped. The binding appears secure. hardcover
172776149London:: Printed for Arthur Bettesworth; Edmund Parker; John Pemberton; and Edward Symon 1727. The Third Edition. old paneled calf. 18th c. ink ownership signature on front pastedowns of Vols. II-III. Slight dampstaining at the upper margin of the first few dozen leaves in Vol. I; shallow dent at the top edge affects a few more leaves; text generally clean and undamaged. Joints cracked; cords holding; chips to the old leather. . Folio. Engraved frontispiece portrait and one engraved plate. Additional postage applicable. Printed for Arthur Bettesworth; Edmund Parker; John Pemberton; and Edward Symon, hardcover
1722149219London: Printed for A. Churchill and A. Manship 1722. Rare second edition of the collected works of John Locke “the most worthy… of the indisputably great philosophers.†Folio three volumes bound in full speckled brown calf with gilt titles and tooling to the spine with morocco spine labels in seven compartments within raised gilt bands gilt turn-ins all edges stained red. Frontispiece of John Locke to volume one. In very good condition bookplate to the front pastedown and ownership signature to the front free endpaper of volume one. An exceptional example. John Locke is regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and the Father of Classical Liberalism. "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" PMM 164. This is the first edition of the first collected edition of his work and the earliest to put his name to "Two Treatises on Government" as well as the letters on "Toleration"and "The Reasonableness of Christianity". Contents include: Volume 1: An Essay concerning Human Understanding. In Four Books; A Letter to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester concerning some Passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Human Understanding in a late Discourse of his Lordship's in Vindication of the Trinity; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to the Letter; Mr. Locke's Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second Letter. Volume 2: Some Considerations of the Consequences of the lowering of Interest and raising the Value of Money. In a Letter send to a Member of Parliament. 1691; Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled For encouraging the coining SilverMoney in England and after for keeping it here; Further Observations concerning raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coin are particularly examind'd; Two Treatises of Government. In the Former the false Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his Followers are detected and overthrown. The Latter is an Essay concerning the true Original Extent and End of Civil Government; A Letter concerning Toleration; A Second Letter concerning Toleration; A Third Letter for Toleration: To the Author of the Third Letter concerning Toleration; The Reasonableness of Christianity as deliver'd in the Scriptures; A Vindication of The Reasonableness of Christianity From Mr. Edwards's Reflections; A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity. Volume 3: Some Thoughts concerning Education; A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians I and II. Corinthians Romans and Ephesians. To which is prefix'd An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles by consulting St. Paul himself; Posthumous Works viz. I. Of the Conduct of the Understanding. II. An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion of Seeing all things in God. III. A Discourse of Miracles. IV. Par of a Fourth Letter for Toleration. V. Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl of Shaftesbury. VI. A new Method of the Common-Place-Book written originally in French and translated into English; Some familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and Several of his Friends.The work was published ten years after his death and is the first time his works were published as a collection. Printed for A. Churchill and A. Manship unknown
1714022572London: John Churchill. Volume 1 and Volume II only. Full leather. First Edition of the collected works. Previous owners names in ink Thomas Eyre and Js Paine and small bookplates with the name of another owner. One name crossed out. Locke was a highly influential British philosopher and empiricist. Loss from head and foot of spines separations along spine edges Good. . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1714. John Churchill hardcover
1714281400London : Printed for John Churchill 1714. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy wear and tear as with age. Boards damaged. Crudely repaired with adhesive tape. Some pages loose but present. Text remains in fine condition. Physical description; 12 xxviii 575 17 p. ; 33 cm. Subjects; Locke John 1632-1704. Knowledge Theory of ; Early works to 1800. Philosophy ; Early works to 1800. Economics ; Early works to 1800. Religion ; Early works to 1800. London : Printed for John Churchill hardcover
177750342London England: Printed for W. Strahan J. F. & C. Rivington Et Al. As New. 1777. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text block unmarked. 788 pages index. Frontispiece portrait of Locke -- with a bonus offer-- . Printed for W. Strahan, J. F. & C. Rivington Et Al hardcover
1777261203London: Printed for W. Strahan J.F. and C. Rivington L. Davis W.Owen . 1777. Eighth edition & second quarto edition after the 1768 Hollis Edition. Engraved copperplate frontispiece portrait of Locke by Cipriani. Folding chart in vol. I. 4 vols. 4to. Full contemporary polished calf red and green title labels. Joints neatly repaired. Unobtrusive labels on pastedowns. Front joint of vol. I tender. Handsome copy. Eighth edition & second quarto edition after the 1768 Hollis Edition. Engraved copperplate frontispiece portrait of Locke by Cipriani. Folding chart in vol. I. 4 vols. 4to. "This edition of Locke's Works is generally considered the best" Christophersen. Yolton 370; Christophersen pp. 88-89 Printed for W. Strahan, J.F. and C. Rivington, L. Davis, W.Owen .. unknown books
1727PCKeLOCK34London: Printed For Arthur Bettesworth. 1727. 1727. 3 Volumes. folio. pp. 2 p.l. xxviii 2 575 16index; 1 p.l. 671 13index; 3 p.l. 668 15. 2 engraved plates incl. frontis. portrait by Vertue after Kneller & memorial plate. woodcut ornaments & initials. contemporary mottled calf neatly rebacked preserving endpapers some scarring to covers but an attractive set. Third Edition including An Essay concerning Human Understanding Some Considerations of the Consequences of lowering the Interest and raising the Value of Money Two Treatises of Government Letter concerning Toleration Some Thoughts concerning Education Some Familiar Letters &c. but not the Remains or Le Clerc's account of Locke's life which was first added in the 1751 fifth edition. Christophersen 88. Rand I 341. NCBEL II 1836. cfPrinting and the Mind of Man 164. Palgrave p. 633. London: Printed For Arthur Bettesworth., 1727. unknown
1722302488London: printed for A. Churchill and A. Manship and sold by W. Taylor in Pater-noster-Row 1722. The second edition. Frontispiece portrait by George Vertur after. 3 vols. Folio. Contemporary paneled calf neatly and almost imperceptibly rebacked preserving the original backstrips and spine labels. Bookplate of John Pollexfen Bastard and the signature of Charles Wymondesold whose widow married Bastard on the front free endpapers. Fine attractive copy. The second edition. Frontispiece portrait by George Vertur after. 3 vols. Folio. ESTC T128551 printed for A. Churchill, and A. Manship, and sold by W. Taylor in Pater-noster-Row unknown books
173190022612London: A Bettesworth C Hitch J Pemberton and E Symon 1731. Fifth Edition. . Hardcover. Good-. 12mo. Front cover detached otherwise a good reading copy. Leather boards worn at edges and corners lettering rubbed off spine. Various po signatures on front eps. Browning to eps and page edges damp mark to bottom fore edge corner of most pages does not affect text. 292pp. Immediate despatch from the UK <br/> <br/> A Bettesworth, C Hitch, J Pemberton and E Symon hardcover