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1762214888Venitiis: Girardi 1762. hardcover. very good. 8vo old vellum spine labels torn & rubbed. Venetiis: Girardi 1762. First Venetian Edition.<br/><br/> Old library stamp on p.99 otherwise clean with only minimal light foxing.<br/><br/> Girardi unknown books
1964102743London: Methuen 1964. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated work on Francis Bacon. Octavo original boards illustrated throughout. Presentation copy boldly inscribed on the front free endpaper "For George with all best wishes Francis Bacon." Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket photograph of Bacon on the front panel by Cecil Beaton. Francis Bacon was a figurative painter known for his emotionally charged raw imagery and fixation on personal motifs. Best known for his depictions of popes crucifixions and portraits of close friends his abstracted figures are typically isolated in geometrical cages which give them vague 3D depth set against flat nondescript backgrounds. Bacon said that he saw images "in series" and his work which numbers c. 590 extant paintings along with many others he destroyed typically focuses on a single subject for sustained periods often in triptych or diptych formats. His output can be broadly described as sequences or variations on single motifs; including the 1930s Picasso-influenced bio-morphs and Furies the 1940s male heads isolated in rooms or geometric structures the 1950s screaming popes the mid-to-late 1950s animals and lone figures the early 1960s crucifixions the mid to late 1960s portraits of friends the 1970s self-portraits and the cooler more technical 1980s paintings. Bacon took up painting in his twenties having drifted in the late 1920s and early 1930s as an interior decorator bon vivant and gambler. He said that his artistic career was delayed because he spent too long looking for subject matter that could sustain his interest. His breakthrough came with the 1944 triptych Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion which sealed his reputation as a uniquely bleak chronicler of the human condition. From the mid-1960s he mainly produced portraits of friends and drinking companions either as single or triptych panels. Following the suicide of his lover George Dyer in 1971 his art became more sombre inward-looking and preoccupied with the passage of time and death. The climax of this later period is marked by masterpieces including his 1982's "Study for Self-Portrait" and Study for a Self-Portrait--Triptych 1985-86. Methuen hardcover books
1825007722London: William Pickering 1825. The RARE 1825 Basil Montagu edited edition in a fine contemporary binding signed Proudfoot Binder of full black crushed morocco front cover bordered by single gilt fillet central gilt tooled decoration of the Aldine Dolphin and Anchor trademark of Pickering and Basil Montagu bordered by a gilt fillet and corner emblems the rear cover the same except no central anchor back lettered in gilt marbled end papers top edge gilt with an appropriate period bookplate artist A. Wyon featuring a man writing at his desk in his library while a skeletal figure representing Death in the background plays a xylophone. The Latin inscription on the bookplate reads " stulte hac nocte repetunt animam tuam et quae parasti cuius erunt" This is part of a quotation from the Book of Luke and translates ""`Foolish man this night your life is demanded from you; and these preparations--for whom shall they be". Book is Near fine light foxing throughout. . First Edition Thus. Morocco. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. William Pickering Hardcover books
1765308593London: Printed by William Bowyer for A. Millar 1765. Engraved frontispiece in vols. I-IV portrait by George Vertue in vol. I two letterpress folding charts titles printed in red and black with engraved vignettes. Vol. III LACKING a1-2 title-page and first contents leaf. 5 vols. 4to 11-1/4 x 8-3/4 inches. Contemporary russia covers with wide gilt floral border within an outer floral roll border spines in 6 compartments with raised bands contrasting morocco lettering pieces in two compartments the rest richly gilt with small floral tools board edges gilt marbled edges. Some slight wear spine ends. Engraved frontispiece in vols. I-IV portrait by George Vertue in vol. I two letterpress folding charts titles printed in red and black with engraved vignettes. Vol. III LACKING a1-2 title-page and first contents leaf. 5 vols. 4to 11-1/4 x 8-3/4 inches. Bowyer's ledgers show that 500 copies were printed. ESTC T88309 ; Provenance: Lyons Library bookplate Printed [by William Bowyer] for A. Millar unknown books
169419001Lipsiae: Impensis Johannis Justi Erythropili excudebat Christianus Goezius 1694. Folio 33.5 cm 13.25". 8 ff. 1584 columns 49 index pp. half-title lacking. <br><br>Simon Johann Arnold's edition of Bacon's collected works translated into Latin from the original English published simultaneously at Leipzig and Copenhagen. Sir Francis Bacon 15611626 in addition to rising to the office of Lord Chancellor was a prolific and lively-minded writer noted by the Oxford Companion to English Literature as "capable of varied and beautiful styles" and as exhibiting "a peculiar magnificence and picturesqueness in much of his writing." This Opera is a more complete collection of Bacon's literary scientific and philosophical productions than the first which was published in 1665.<br>Â Â Â Â This offers evidence of early readership in form of underlining in ink and occasional marginal notations confined to early portion of the tome. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Gibson Bacon 243a. On Bacon see: Oxford Companion to English Literature 5657. Contemporary vellum spine with gilt-stamped title; vellum showing minor scuffing and spots of discoloration. Front pastedown with a 19th-century bookplate; front free endpaper with edge nicks and short edge tears. Lacking half-title. Early inked marginalia and underlining as above; leaves age-toned with intermittent light offsetting and foxing. One leaf with short tear from upper margin not extending into text. Impensis Johannis Justi Erythropili, excudebat Christianus Goezius hardcover books
1944DL1008New York:: Willey Book 1944. 1944. 8vo. xii 476 pp. Frontispiece. Black cloth; a bit faded corners bumped. Ink ownership signature of David C. Lindberg. Willey Book, 1944. hardcover books
185729112New York: C. S. Francis & Co. 1857. 8vo. xx 536 pp. <br><br>First U.S. edition of Bacon's essays with Whately's annotations. "From the second London edition revised." Whately 1787-1863 the archbishop of Dublin was a philosopher and political activist for Irish political reform. Bacon's essays are wide-ranging covering such topics as truth death revenge envy love boldness sedition cunning friendship suspicion discourse innovations empire travel suitors prophecies beauty deformity praise ceremonies faction anger and judicature to mention just a few. Publisher's textured dull green cloth; covers stamped in blind; lettered in gilt now dull on spine. Top of spine pulled with small loss of cloth and with a small paper label. Exsocial club library: 19th-century bookplate call number on endpaper no other markings A rather nice copy. C. S. Francis & Co. hardcover books
190771256bdLondon: Arthur L. Humphreys 1907. The Royal Library Belles Lettres Series. Printed on handmade Van Gelder paper. Octavo bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in Scotch deerskin replicating a medieval style with the title and the monogram of Charles Edward Ballard hotelier and circus owner gilt-stamped on front cover title and publishing date gilt-stamped on spine top edge gilt uncut panelled dentelles vii 323 pp. Fine. Arthur L. Humphreys, 1907. The Royal Library, Belles Lettres Series. Printed on handmade Van Gelder paper. unknown books
16246319Paris: Pierre Mettayer 1624. Second Printing. Second printing after the London edition the previous year and the first European printing of Bacon's "De augmentis scientiarum." Effectively a greatly expanded version in Latin of his "Advancement of Learning" 1605 this is the book that in its Paris printing spread the word of the scientific method across Europe influencing Descartes and the philosophers of the Enlightenment Locke Leibniz Huygens and Voltaire. . Quarto 22 cm; 16 540 pages. Woodcut initials and ornaments. Roman and italic type. Woodcut printer's device on the title-page. In contemporary full brown plain leather boards spine with five raised bands panels decorated in gilt with title stamped in gilt directly on spine "Verulami de Augm. Sc.". Ownership inscriptions on title page dated 1724. Text unmarred. References: Gibson "Bacon" 130. Pierre Mettayer hardcover books
198053567Norwalk:: Easton Press. Fine. 1980. Hardcover. B000H7HBC6 . Collector's edition. Quarto bound in brown leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along spine all edges gilt ribbon book mark. Fine. ; 190 pages . Easton Press, hardcover books
192412305512mo. London: printed at the Westminster Press for Frederick Etchells and Hugh Macdonald 1924. 12mo 8 intro text in facsimile of the original edition. Original cream printed paper covered boards browned along edges and backstrip. § Number 527 of a limited edition of 975 copies. Printed on Kentish all rag paper. Frontispiece from an engraving of Bacon prefixed to Sylva Sylvarum of 1627. A very good facsimile of the 1597 edition. printed at the Westminster Press for Frederick Etchells and Hugh Macdonald hardcover books
123053London: printed by Sarah. Griffin. and Bennet. Griffin. for William Lee and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Turks head in Fleetstreet over against Fetter Lane anno Domini 1671. Thick folio 12 17 1 192 187-255 3 99 19 8 2 16 2 18 2 19-26 2 27-62 4 58 10 92 12 26 p. order varies per Gibson. With a portrait frontispiece and a plate after p. 17. Very early calf hinges repaired armorial bookplate of Thomas Weld of Brittwell Oxon. § The third and best edition. ESTC notes: "The second part of the Resuscitatio" has separate title page dated 1670 pagination and register. Includes the following each with separate title-page: A preparatory to the history natural & experimental. . By a well-wisher to his Lordships writings. With a separate title page A1r bearing the imprint: London printed by Sarah Griffing and Ben. Griffing for William Lee at the Turks-head in Fleet-street over against Fetter-Lane 1670 and with separate pagination Wing B317.Certain miscellany works of the Right Honourable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount St. Alban. Wing B275 with a separate title page bearing the imprint: London printed by T.J. for H.R. and are to be sold by Wil. Lee At the Turks-Head in Fleet-street. M. DC. LXX. 1670’ and with separate pagination and register.The natural and experimental history of winds &c. Wing B306 with a separate title page bearing the imprint: London printed for Anne Moseley and Tho. Bassett at the George on Fleet-street 1671 and with separate pagination and register.A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor of England. Written by the learned John Selden . Wing S2420 with a separate title page bearing the imprint: London printed for William Lee at the Turks head in Fleetstreet over against Fetter-lane end 1671 and with separate pagination and register.The edition of A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor of England varies from copy to copy containing the 1671 ed. Wing S2420 or the 1672 ed. Wing S2421.’The life of the Right Honorable Francis Bacon . By William Rawley D.D.’ ’A collection of apophthegms new and old’ ’Several letters written by this honourable author to Queen Elizabeth King James and divers lords and others’ ’The apology of St. Francis Bacon Kt.’ Wing B268 ’The translation of certain Psalms into English verse’ and ’A charge given by the most eminent an learned St. Francis Bacon Kt.’ each have separate dated title pages with various imprints and dates and some have separate pagination and registers. With a blank slip pasted over errata note at foot of C2r when sigs. C34 were cancelled; in some copies the blank slip is not present or has been removed. It is present here.For complete bibliographical information see Gibson R.W. Francis Bacon a bibliography of his works and od Baconia to the year 1750 no. 229. printed by S[arah]. G[riffin]. and B[ennet]. G[riffin]. for William Lee unknown books
164830360Lug. Batavor.: Apud Franciscum Hackium 1648. 12mo 12.9 cm 5.1". Add. engr. t.-p. 34 612 48 87 1 pp. <br><br>Compendium of scientific and also quaintly "traditional" knowledge: This wide-ranging gathering of interesting observations in natural history was first published posthumously by the author's chaplain and secretary Dr. Rawley in 1626 and appears here translated into Latin by Jacob Gruterus. The present edition was as Willems puts it "exécutée" at Leyden by Hackius for Elzevier; some examples bear Elzevier's imprint and some Hackius's. The Novus Atlas accompanies the title work with both having prefaces by Rawley.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front pastedown with armorial bookplate of Alexander Oswald Brodie not please note the American officer and governor of Arizona Territory; title-page with Brodie's inked inscription dated 1839 Dresden. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet I 604; Gibson Bacon 185b; Willems 1058. On Bacon see: Dictionary of National Biography. Contemporary vellum with yapp edges spine with early inked title; spine lettering rubbed back cover darkened. Both pastedowns lifted front pastedown with bookplate beneath; free endpapers lacking. Title-page with inscription as above; pages with a very few small scattered spots almost entirely clean. A handsome copy. Apud Franciscum Hackium hardcover books
1980288169Norwalk. : Easton Press. 1980. Hardcover full brown leather raised bands gilt decorations all edges gilt silk endpapers ribbon marker. . Bookplate to pastedown slight fading to endpaper edges otherwise fine no dustjacket as issued. . 4to. Easton Press. hardcover books
123031London: Printed by John Haviland for Hanna Barret and Richard Whitaker 1625. Sm. 4to 7 1/16 x 5 9/16 ins.12 340 pp. First leaf is blank. A a B-2V 2X . Original vellum overlapping foredges signs where the thongs were removed; backstrip lettered in ink. Crown watermark. Title page with signature of Thomas Rode dated 1656. A remarkably good copy in unsophisticated original condition some inevitable soiling to the vellum and hinges opening but not splitting. Enclosed in a blue quarter morocco slipcase. § One of the most important books in the English language of enduring influence on Western philosophy and ethics "the distillation of a lifetime’s wisdom by the wisest man of his day" Winterich 23 Books 208. First complete edition and the last printed in the author's lifetime first issue with the imprint reading "Printed by John Haviland for Hanna Barret and Richard Whitaker" and with "Newly enlarged" on the title-page. The second issue Gibson 14 has imprint reading "John Haviland for Hanna Barret" and has "Newly written" on t-p. Some cataloguers call this 1st Collected or 1st Complete edition. STC indicates that this is a new work different from The Essaies. STC 2nd ed. 1147. Quaritch cat. 436 1930 #102 noted: "In his dedication Bacon says 'I doe now publish my Essayes; which of all my other workes have been most Currant: For that as it seems they come home to Mens Businesse and Bosomes. I have enlarged them both in Number and in Weight; so that they are indeed a New Worke.'" Britwell Handlist p. 52. Grolier Club English 100 p. 26. PMM 119. Printed by John Haviland for Hanna Barret hardcover books
1980Embry 182352Easton Press 1980. Fine. Full brown leather decoratively gilt. Part of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written" series. Easton Press, 1980. hardcover books
1980Embry 88743Easton Press 1980. Fine. Full leather decoratively gilt. Part of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written" series. Easton Press, 1980. hardcover books
162228847London: printed by W. Stansby for Matthew Lownes and William Barret 1622. Mixed edition small folio pp. 4 248; engraved portrait frontispiece by John Payne with moderate dampstain pervading about a third of it title within an elaborate architectural woodcut border text within ruled borders throughout early ownership signature on the front free endpaper of "Jer. Milles de Duloe" almost certainly the antiquary Jeremiah Milles 1714-1784 of Duloe Cornwall -- see DNB for a 3-column account and with numerous underlinings and occasional notes in the margins in his hand; dampstain at the bottom quarter of C1-D2 all else very good in contemporary full speckled paneled calf speckled edges; edges a little rubbed the whole very nicely rebacked and preserving the original red morocco label. See Gibson 116a and 116b for distinctions in the many errata: "There is . no certain means of determining their priority." <br/><br/> printed by W. Stansby, for Matthew Lownes, and William Barret unknown books
197487928London:: Folio Society. Very Good. 1974. Hardcover. B000VE0EL0 . Edited with an introduction by Roger Lockyer. Second impression thus. Spots of wear and fading to the leather spine else very good in a very good moderate edge wear and age toning slipcase. . Folio Society, hardcover books
197487053London:: Folio Society. Very Good. 1974. Hardcover. B000VE0EL0 . Edited with an introduction by Roger Lockyer. Second impression thus. Previous owner's a distinguished Renaissance scholar book-plate on verso of front free endpaper else very good in a very good bumped and worn at the spine ends and corners slipcase. . Folio Society, hardcover books
1960S11573Indianapolis:: Bobbs-Merrill 1960. 1960. 8vo. xl 292 pp. Printed wrappers. Very good. Bobbs-Merrill, (1960). unknown books
123052London: Printed by B. Alsop for Lawrence Chapman 1648. Sm slim 4to 6 of 8 lacks first blank 103pp. Modern half mottled calf gitl-lettered label vertical on backstrip. A good copy. § First edition. Gibson 218. Wing B-318. ESTC R17427: "Includes The characters of a believing Christian in paradoxes and seeming contradictions by Herbert Palmer originally published in 1643 as: The upright Protestant. Printed by B. Alsop unknown books
182528152London: William Pickering 1825. 12mo. xvi 420 pp. lacking fold. table. <br><br>Good Pickering edition of Bacon's work on methodology. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Kelly Checklist of Books Published by William Pickering 1825.1; Keynes William Pickering rev. ed. p. 57. Publisher rose colored cloth. Uncut copy. Small paper shelving label at top of spine. Exsocial club library: 19th-century bookplate call number on endpaper no other markings. William Pickering hardcover books
16056318London: Henrie Tomes 1605. First edition. The only work Bacon ever published in English the "Advancement of Learning" was his first statement of the scientific method as a philosophical position and of his massive plan to survey all human knowledge paving the way for the great encyclopedias of the Enlightenment. The book was published into a world that considered "learning" a matter of memorization of Aristotelian texts. "The Advancement of Learning" changed that arguing that the only knowledge of importance was that which could be discovered by observation that is 'empirical' knowledge rooted in the natural world. . Small quarto 19cm; 1 45 118 i.e. 121 leaves without the final blank and added leaves of errata at end that are present in some copies "not often found" according to Gibson. Numerous errors in foliation. In recent tan calf tooled in blind in period style by Pat M. Bruno bookbinder's ticket. Pages evenly toned with light scattered foxing especially on first and last leaves. Marginal paper repairs in last two gatherings. Pages trimmed close affecting shoulder notes. Provenance: British antiquary Francis Kilvert 1793-1863 his signature mounted along with letter of presentation from Kilvert to his contemporary antiquary James Heywood Markland bound in "Knowing your taste for literary curiosities I venture to beg your acceptance of what I believe to be the editio princeps of Lord Bacon's Advancement of Learning." References: STC 2nd ed.; 1164; Gibson "Francis Bacon a bibliography" 81; Pforzheimer; 36p Norman 97. Henrie Tomes unknown books
1824Embry 189658W. Baynes and Son London: 1824. Armorial bookplate to each front pastedown occasional light foxing more so to first few leaves with title page of volume one browned edges and joints scuffed and with some corners showing overall a very good and handsome set with hinges and joints solid. Nineteenth century tan calf over marbled boards with contrasting leather title and volume lables remaining compartments nicely gilt with corner and central devices within double gilt rule borders. W. Baynes and Son, London: 1824. hardcover books