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187222Abe-168London John Van Voorst . 1872. Fine. Natural history London: John Van Voorst 1872. 8vo tan polished calf by Rivière rebacked with gilt-ornamented spine morocco label laid down. Inner dentelles gilt marbled endpapers. Armorial bookplate. Very good. Descriptive account with information on habits and location of Egyptian birds. Fourteen handcolored platesafter drawings by J. G. Keulemans. The birds were examined in their Nile habitats by the author who made three tours and gives information on his own travels as well. Intended for hunters and collectors. Nissen 872. Anker 469. Polished Calf. Very Good. 8vo. London John Van Voorst . Hardcover books
1904W71059Indianapolis IN: The Bobbs- Merrill Company 1904. Vellum spine overy gray boards gilt titling. Top edge gray stained other edges untrimmed. Vellum darkened and soiled boards shelfworn and stained. Interior clean and good. 1 of 500 copies. Limited. Vellum Backed Boards. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Reprint. The Bobbs- Merrill Company Hardcover books
1843400585London: "Reprinted for Thomas Rodd" 1843. First edition. Fine. 8vo. Gatherings stitched; red morocco slipcase. According to Wise: "In 1843 when advertising the present pamphlet for sale Rodd asserted that it was a facsimile reprint of an alleged original edition of which the author had printed twenty copies in 1816. No example of this mysterious original has ever been unearthed; no trace of it beyond Rodd's own statement has ever been discovered; and no mention of any kind either of its printing or distribution is to be found in the correspondence of Shelley or any of his friends. My own opinion is that no original ever existed that the private impression of twenty copies was a myth and that Rodd's so-called facsimile reprint of 1843 is in fact the actual princeps of the Address" Ashley V p.64. Granniss Shelley pp.43-44; Wise Shelley p.46. <br/><br/> "Reprinted for Thomas Rodd" unknown books