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1845FB3043 /1A<p>Brown cloth binding with gilt title and date on the spine.</p><p>This book focuses on the art to 'The Anatomy of Melancholy' The Anatomy of Melancholy is a book by Robert Burton first published in 1621. On its surface the book is presented as a medical textbook in which Burton applies his vast and varied learning in the scholastic manner to the subject of melancholia which includes although it is not limited to what is now termed clinical depression. Although presented as a medical text it is as much a sui generis work of literature as it is a scientific or philosophical text and Burton addresses far more than his stated subject. In fact the Anatomy uses melancholy as the lens through which all human emotion and thought may be scrutinized and virtually the entire contents of a 17th-century library are marshalled into service of this goal. It is encyclopedic in its range and reference. In his satirical preface to the reader Burton's persona and pseudonym "Democritus Junior" explains "I write of melancholy by being busy to avoid melancholy." This is characteristic of the author's style which often supersedes the book's strengths as a medical text or historical document as its main source of appeal to admirers. Both satirical and serious in tone the Anatomy is "vitalized by Burton's pervading humour" and his digressive and inclusive style often verging on a stream of consciousness consistently informs and animates the text.</p> Thomas Tegg. hardcover
1836006552Philadelphia: T. Wardle 1836. SCARCE in the First American from the Thirteenth English Edition Corrected. In two volumes apparently rebound in late 1800s green cloth binding about Very Good leather spine labels rubbed and illegible small prior owner name stamp front end pages both volumes end pages foxed period prior owner name in ink volume one only moderate internal foxing and toning hinges starting but holding well. The first edition was published in 1621. First American Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T. Wardle Hardcover books
1827Embry 196852Longman Rees Orme and Co. 1827. Thirteen edition corrected. Owner's gift inscription boards with some rubbing and scuffing spines fine overall near fine handsome set with hinges firm and internally clean in custom mylar covers. Period brown calf handsomely respined with compartments elabrotately gilt and red and deep green title and volume lables. Longman, Rees, Orme, and Co., 1827. Thirteen edition, corrected. hardcover books
1857D4633London: William Tegg 1857. Hardcover. Very Good. Half calf and marbled paper over boards lavishly gilt-stamped compartmented spine gilt-stamped lettering in red leather spine label endpapers and all edges marbled. With a reproduction of the frontispiece to the original edition. Moderate scuffing on boards spine tips and along edges of boards; corners lightly bumped. A worn but pretty copy with bright gilt. Internally clean. <br/><br/> William Tegg hardcover books
185408172London: William Tegg and co 1854. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Octavo. 747 pages. Bound in original blind stamped brown cloth engraved title page and frontispiece yellow coated end papers. "A New Edition" by Democritus Minor. Inner hinges starting light fading to cloth. <br/><br/> William Tegg and co hardcover books
181332065London: J. Walker et. al 1813. Eleventh Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavos. Two volumes. Volume I: xxiv 461 pages. MISSING THE FRONTISPIECE. Volume II: 612 pages. Bindings in poor condition. Worn and scuffed marbled paper covered boards. Front cover detached volume I. Back cover volume I loose but attached. Volume II front cover detached and rear cover loose but still attached. Spine missing volume II. Spine volume I chipped dry cracked etc. Previous owners names on the front paste downs and title pages. Old bookbinder label on the front paste down volume I "Bound by Jacques Chichester." Interior contents are clean and sturdy. J. Walker, et. al hardcover
1806017243London: Printed for Messrs Vernon Hood Sharpe et al. 1806. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Revised Edition. Eleventh Edition Corrected to which is prefixed an account of the author. Two volumes bound in half green over marbled boards gilt title to spine volume II with frontispiece illustration. Volume I lacking illustration. Rubbing to boards. With bookplate of William Kemmis to verso of front boards. Clean pages tight binding. Printed for Messrs Vernon, Hood, Sharpe [et al.] Hardcover
1860059433London: William Tegg 1860. New Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good. Large Octavo. Facsimile Frontispiece of 1652 Edition. LONDON : 1860. First published in 1621. This edition undated; circa 1860. Hardback. Later rebind in dark-blue strong-grained cloth; gilt lettered spine. No owner name or internal markings. Minor dulling to spine only. VERY GOOD INDEED. xx 747 pages. Index. Bright tight and clean. Over 1.2 kilos; some extra postage needed outside the UK. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Lg.8vo. London: William Tegg. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> William Tegg hardcover
1837212601London: Longman 1837. Hardcover. VG: Wear to the leather especially along the edges of the spine. Some fading to the gilt. Rubbing and smudging to the boards. The first two blank pages and the title page have stains. Slight foxing to some pages. Majority clean body pages and solid binding. Three-quarter red leatherbound book with four ribs and gilt text on the spine. Gilted textblocks. Blue satin ribbon. Color-marbled end pages. Volume two ONLY. This includes only 'Section III.' Part of a two volume set in "Three Partitions: With Their Several Sections Members and Subsections Philosophically Medicinally Histotically Opened and Cut Up." Longman hardcover
1876060433London: William Tegg 1876. New Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Large Octavo. Facsimile of pictorial title-page of 1652 Edition and engraved frontispiece. LONDON : 1876. First published in 1621. Hardback. Original dark-red cloth; gilt lettered spine. Blind-stamped decorative panels to spine; decorative covers. Original pale-yellow end-papers. Untrimmed edges as issued. Facsimile of pictorial title-page of 1652 Edition and engraved frontispiece. Bright tight and clean. No owner name or internal markings. Minor wear and dulling to spine only. VERY GOOD. xx 747 pages. Index. Bright tight and clean. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Lg.8vo. London: William Tegg. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> William Tegg hardcover
1806B1-C18567Vernor Hood and Sharpe and J. and E. Hodson in London 1806. 11 edition corrected . Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes gilt decorated spine. Carefully wrapped on a protective acetate cover Vernor, Hood and Sharpe, and J. and E. Hodson in London hardcover
1813001110London: J Walker; R. Lea; J. Cuthell et al. 1813. Hardcover. See Description. Eleventh edition 1813 printing. 8vo. 2 volumes. Volume I pp. xxiv 121 1 461 1. Volume II pp. 2 612. Bound in full modern tan calf after period style with spine gilt in 6 compartments. Interior pages are generally very clean with occasional faint foxing. Robert Burton's psychiatric study "Anatomy of Melancholy" first printed in London 1621 is a learned work on various types of melancholia. The author cites numerous authorities and includes much curious lore about customs treatments secrets of nature psychology witchcraft dreams sickness demons ghosts and apparitions. Burton himself may have suffered from melancholia/depression. The 8th edition of Burton's book appeared in 1676. Authors such as Milton Johnson and Sterne found inspiration with Burton. Nevertheless in the 18th century the book fell into obscurity with no editions being issued. Interest in Burton's work increased during the Romantic Period and in 1800 J. Cundee published a 9th edition with corrections and with an account of the author's life. Other editions with further corrections and notes came out during the 19th century. Burton's work is now considered a classic of English literature. The first printing of the 11th edition by Vernor Hood & Sharpe appeared in 1806. This J. Walker; R. Lea; J. Cuthell printing of the 11th edition appeared in 1813. Wellcome II 278 citing the first volume for this edition or see copy at the Wellcome Collection online. <br/> <br/> J Walker; R. Lea; J. Cuthell [et al.] hardcover
18270011701London: Longman Rees Orme and Co. 1827. Thirteenth and Extended Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavos; 401 612 pages later three-quarter speckled calf extra-gilt spines cloth marbled endpapers rehinged and with repairs to tips of spines covers incompletely but firmly attached. Bound by Riviere & Son for H. Sotheran London. <br/><br/>This edition has prefixed An Account Of The Author. "The first psychiatric encyclopedia citing nearly 500 medical authors and also a literary tour de force. Burton was prompted to write this book because of his own bouts with depression. It is one of the most popular psychiatric books ever written appearing in over 70 editions since its original publication. It was one of Sir William Osler's favourite books." - Garrison-Morton 4918.1. "Burton had read much and all that he had read . was incorporated in the Anatomy. . if ever a single book deserved to be called the work of a lifetime it is this. . All the learning of the age as well as its humour - and its pedantry - are there. It has something in common with Brant's 'Ship of Fools' Erasmus's 'Praise of Folly' and More's 'Utopia' with Rabelais and Montaigne and like these it exercised a considerable influence on the thought of the time." - PRINTING AND THE MIND OF MAN 118. Note: the first six editions each had corrections or additions by the author. Longman, Rees, Orme, and Co. hardcover
1881030508E. Claxton & Company. Fair. 1881. Cloth. 670 pages beautiful engraved title page brown pebble cloth which has a split along the top edge of the spine about 3 inches probably reparable otherwise sound endpapers splitting along the hinges though they are still sound paper a bit browned but strong and no foxing.; 8vo . E. Claxton & Company hardcover
18265282London: Thomas M'Lean 1826. New Edition. Tree Calf Binding. Measuring approximately 9" x 5.5 with 461 612 numbered pages respectively. <br /> <br /> These volumes are in fair condition. Volume I rear board is detached. Volume II front board is detached. Moderate scuffing to both boards. Interior pages are moderately foxed. <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 #N11-22. Thomas M'Lean unknown
183828345London: B. Blake 1838. Very Good. London: B. Blake 1838. Sixteenth Edition. Octavo; contemporary half navy blue calf over marbled boards gilt-tooled spine in six compartments red spine label top edge gilt marbled endpapers; 67431pp.; engraved frontispiece. Boards a bit scuffed with exposure at corners boards discreetly reattached small blemish to rear cover textblock a bit toned with very occasional contemporary pencil marginalia else a Very Good still quite attractive copy.<br /> <br /> First published in 1621 The Anatomy saw five heavily updated editions under the author's hand before his death nearly 20 years later in 1640. This edition printed from the "authorized copy of 1651 with the author's last corrections additions &c. &c. B. Blake unknown
1895404244London : John C Nimmo 1895. 1st edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in modern gilt-blocked green buckram. Tanning to pages light foxing. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; xviii 23 cm. Notes; The titlepage is facsimile of that of the sixth edition Lond. 1652. Subjects; Anatomy of melancholy. Junior Democritus. Melancholy ; Early works to 1800. Melancholy. Depression. London : John C Nimmo hardcover
185476552London: William Tegg and Co 1854. Near Fine condition. Marbled endpapers. Very attractive item. No date circa 1854. William Tegg and Co unknown
1891C208297London: Chatto & Windus 1891. Hardcover Hardcover. Good. Original maroon cloth with damp-staining to boards and affecting edges of prelims up to frontis tight copy with contents very good. Chatto & Windus, hardcover
18899031333New York: A.C. Armstrong and Son 1889. Hardcover. Very Good. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with labels affixed to spines. Volume one has frontispiece of original edition tipped in. Neat signature of previous owner on flyleafs of all volumes. Minor wear to extremities of all volumes minor chipping to heads of two spines and noticeable chipping to head of third 1/4 x 1/2 inch. Each volume 5 1/4 x 8 1/4 inches. 1481 total pages. <br/><br/> A.C. Armstrong and Son hardcover
1849023035J. W. Moore. Rebound in gilt lettered black cloth with reinforced inside hinges. With neat light pencil underlining and pencil annotations commentary on text. Frontis engraving and engraved first title page frontispiece of the original edition with some foxing.A New Edition to which is prefixed an account of the author. Robert Burton's classic work on Melancholy. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1849. J. W. Moore hardcover
1855000654Philadelphia: J W Moore 1855. 7th Edition . Half Leather. Very Good/N/A. Marble boards with Calf spine and corners. Bands to spine with red leather title label.Hinges a bit worn and corners bumped and scuffed a bit but overall this is a very good exterior for this book. Previous owner's stamp "Private library of S.E. Neikirk". The end papers are foxed as is the frontispiece of the original edition. The text and adverts for medical books in the back are clean tight and bright. <br/> <br/> J W Moore hardcover
1845207705London: Tegg 1845. Hardcover. Fair with wear to the edges and corners. Crack in the leather along the spine. Crack between the front end pages. Majority clean body pages and solid binding. A dark brown leatherbound book with gilt text on a red plate on the spine. Color marbled end pages. Red textblocks. 748 pages; black-and-white frontispiece. Tegg hardcover
1849330532London: William Tegg 1849. hardcover. Engraved frontispiece and reproduction of the original 1652 allegorical frontispiece. xx 748 pages. Thick 8vo attractively bound in full gilt-tamped brown polished calf professionaly re-backed in similar leather with black spine label. London: William Tegg & Co. 1849. A new edition. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> In Three Partitions. With Their Several Sections Numbers & Subsections Philosophically Medically Historically Opened & Cut Up. With a Satirical Preface Conducing to the Following Discourse.<br/> <br/> William Tegg unknown
1838105956London: B. Blake. 1838. Large octavo full leather binding gilt lettering and decorated rules to spine blindstamped design in panels to spine gilt stamped rule and blindstamped decoration to borders of boards marbled endpapers all edges marbled engraved frontispiece based on the famous frontispiece of 1628 with numerous illustrated panels "drawn and engraved expressly for this edition" by C. Freeman pp viii 743. Rubbed to the head and foot of the spine some rubbing to edges some off-setting to frontispiece from tissue-guard. Small inscription nineteenth century 'Edwin Palmer for H.W. Fisher' to the reverse of the front free endpaper. Very good condition. Robert Burton's seventeenth-century classic was first published in 1621. The work overwent considerable expansions and revisions during the author's lifetime but this edition is taken from its final form. The work is on its surface a quasi-medical text dealing with "melancholia" depression but overall it is an encyclopedic often comic approach to life philosophy and literature. Burton wrote it under the pseudonym Democritus Junior as a reference to the Ancient Greek "laughing philosopher" Democritus. A review of a recent reprint described the work as "Made out of all the books that existed in a 17th-century library it was compiled in order to explain and account for all human emotion and thought." This is a handsomely bound 1838 edition in excellent condition. 16th edition. B. Blake hardcover