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185228855William Pickering 1852. 4 vols. of 5 8vo. small neat signature on front free endpaper of first volume; original plum cloth backstrips with printed paper labels one label chipped uncut a remarkably bright clean run in wholly unrestored publisher's binding. With the fine nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate of Henry William Pownall on front paste-downs of all volumes. A most unusually bright crisp clean run tragically wanting the last volume. Pickering's Dryden was first published in 1843. VERY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Aldine Poets 21222324 respectively. William Pickering, hardcover
182916109Washington: William Greer 1829. Caption title as issued. 7 1 pp. Tied with pale pink ribbon. Moderately worn Good. Defendants' Memorandum for the U.S. Supreme Court in this case involving the lease of "part of the military tract" comprising land in Dryden Tompkins County New York formerly part of Onondaga county. Defendants won the case in the New York State courts; the losing plaintiffs brought a writ of error to the U.S. Supreme Court. William Greer unknown
182916109Washington: William Greer 1829. Caption title as issued. 7 1 pp. Tied with pale pink ribbon. Moderately worn Good. Defendants' Memorandum for the U.S. Supreme Court in this case involving the lease of "part of the military tract" comprising land in Dryden Tompkins County New York formerly part of Onondaga county. Defendants won the case in the New York State courts; the losing plaintiffs brought a writ of error to the U.S. Supreme Court. William Greer unknown books
1820580073London: Keating and Brown 1820. In three parts. Bokkplate of Edmund de Pentheny o'Kelly. Advertising leaf at end. Pages foxing. Bookplate on inside front cover. Library stamps on front endpaper. Library label on front cover. Cover scuffed. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library. With usual stamps and markings. in poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item250grams ISBN: Keating and Brown hardcover
1806580082London: J. Johnson 1806. Volumes 1-4. Covers marbled and halfleather binding. Library label on front covers. Clean texts. Pages foxing. Backstrips scuffed. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library. With usual stamps and markings. in poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1100grams ISBN: J. Johnson hardcover
1897012722New York : Maynard Merrill & Co. 1897. Soft cover. Good. 1897 B00K: Good/ New York . B00K: Good/ $100.14 ALEXANDER's FEAST MacFLECKNOE and St. CECILIA's DAY. Maynard's English Classic Series ~ No. 39. DRYDEN John; HALES J. W. M.A. Maynard Merrill & Co. New York 1897 December 25 Small S/c. Two Stapled Brown Colored Spine With No Title Soft Cover B00K: Good/ Shelf Edge And Corner Wear. 30 Numbered Pages Printed On Off~White Paper Browning From Aging In Good/ Condition Lightly Viewed Clean And Tight To The Spine. Two Pages Are Loose From The Spine And Included. Prior Owner's Names In Front Of 'Many Abny and Agnes Roygee'. D/j: None. = Description Applies To These B0Ks Only Which Is Hard To Find And Will Be = Packaged And Shipped Carefully To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift For The Collector / Reader. WORLD WIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE <br/> <br/> Maynard, Merrill, & Co. paperback
1866458077Boston: Little Brown and Company 1866. Hardcover. Very Good. Three volumes. Octavos. Vol. 1 only is a limited edition copy no. 41 of one hundred copies printed illustrated with an engraved frontispiece plate portrait of Dryden; Vol. 3 edited by "Mrs. Shelley". A handsome set uniformly bound in polished half calf and marbled paper overs boards gilt spines with two maroon and black leather titling labels marbled endpapers gilt tops. Owner’s name in ink on front fly leaf of each volume. Some darkening and light wear to the edges of the boards remnants of paper bookplate removed from front pastedowns light foxing and dust soiling very good overall. An attractive finely bound set. Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
188251601130072William Paterson 1882-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Good 13 VOLUME SET of hardcovers. VOLUMES: 234567891213151617. ORIGINAL 1882 PRINTING. Ex-Library with usual markings.filing # on spines library bookplate on inside front covers and scuff mark on rear covers from previously affixed library card. PAGES CLEAN AND UNMARKED. Fold-out in vol. 6 is torn by creases. Covers brown cloth with gilt lettering borders show light edge wear with rubbing/light scuffing. Spine edge wear/small tears. Half of the volumes hinges cracked but bindings intact.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! William Paterson hardcover
180634699London: Stanhope Press by Charles Whittingham for John Sharpe 1806. Leather bound in good condition; Backstrap missing; Front board held by one chord; General modest wear. Two volumes in one; 132 & 134 pages. Stanhope Press by Charles Whittingham for John Sharpe unknown
1805W2127London: T. Cadell and W. Davies 1805. 235 pages. 16mo 6 1/2" by 4 1/4". First edition thus. Bound in what may be the original gilt-decorated green morocco. All edges gilt. A year later it was reprinted with illustrations that were not included in this first printing. The book is in about very good condition: clean and tight with rubbing of leather along edges of spine and boards. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. About Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Book. T. Cadell and W. Davies Hardcover
1805028721London: Printed for W. Flint for T. Cadell and W. Davies 1805. 12mo. . xxxi 236 pages. The introduction is by the controversial Dr. John Akin 1747-1822. After an early career as a physician who got into trouble condemning England's policy of excluding dissenters from office or entrance into Cambridge or Oxford he wrote two anonymously published pamphlets on the injustice of the system but his authorship was soon discovered losing the support from the leaders in government but as he moved to the Broad Street Buildings he found this community close to Hackney was full of dissenters where he became their spokesmen. He was close friends with Erasmus Darwin James Montgomery Robert Southey and the philanthropist John Howard whose literary executor he became. He became known as one of the leading biographers of the era and author of works on English poetry. His background gives an insight into much of what John Dryden was suggesting. A very uncommon though desirable work on Dryden. OCLC shows the only recorded copy is at Dunston Hall. A fine copy bound in original tree calf flat spine ruled in gilt red morocco spine label gilt. internally fresh with no names or bookplates. Printed for W. Flint for T. Cadell and W. Davies unknown
181368092London: The Stanhope Press 1813. Full red morocco binding gilt title and decoration inside dentelle. All edges gilt. 2 volumes bound in 1 complete 13x8 cm. 132 pp. & 132 pp. Engraved frontispieces to both volumes. corners bit bumped previous owner's name paper slightly browned Although very good decorative little book see pictures The Stanhope Press unknown
1806444771London: Printed by W. Flint for T. Cadell and W. Davies 1806. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. 236pp. Eight engravings. Presumably rebound in the late 19th century in full calf stamped in gilt with floral devices and lyres on the spine and morocco spine label. Tiny owner's stencil on preliminary page and modest rubbing at the joints and extremities but a handsome and sound very good or better copy internally fine. Printed by W. Flint for T. Cadell and W. Davies hardcover
18808091212NY: Calvin Blanchard nd ca 1880-1900. Red cloth. Spine sunned light cover soil 2 pages discolord from laid-in lcipping else clean tight bright copy: VG/no dj. 12mo. Engraved vignette title page. Calvin Blanchard hardcover
1832140614London: William Pickering 1832. publisher's cloth paper spine label. Pickering William. small 8vo. publisher's cloth paper spine label. cli 172; vi 316; viii 320; vi 309; vi 317 pages. Five Volumes. First Pickering edition. Covers rubbed paper spine labels chipped with some loss. Printed by Charles Whittingham London. Engraved frontisportrait and Aldine device on the title-page. With a "Life of Dryden" by Rev. John Mitford. <BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> The Aldine Poet Series was a 20 year project that involved printing new editions of classic British poets from Chaucer through to the 19th Century. They were published in 53 volumes during the years 1830-1844. Pickering secured John Mitford and Alexander Dyce as editors with Sir Harris Nicolas so that the series would be of a high standard. William Pickering unknown
1854191716London: John W. Parker and Son 1854. An attractive set of Dryden's verse bound by the bookbinders to Queen Victoria. This collected poetic works includes "Absalom and Achitophel" "Mac Flecknoe" "Religio Laici" and Dryden's translations of Chaucer and Boccaccio. 3 vols octavo 163 x 101 mm. Contemporary calf by Henderson & Bisset Edinburgh raised bands spine decorated with floral tooling in gilt twin red and green calf labels double blind fillet to boards edges sprinkled red and black. 19th-century bookseller's ticket of C. Wylie and Son London on front pastedowns contemporary ink ownership inscription to first blanks. Joints tender a few marks to bindings contents clean. A very good set. hardcover
1852108427London UK: William Pickering 1852. Leather Bound. Good. 16mo 5.75 - 6.75'' tall. Leather Bound. Condition: Good. William Pickering London UK 1852. 323315319309317 pages. Brown 5-ribbed full leather binding gold floral decor on spine marbled endpapers Double Comb Double Nonpareil ALL page ends gold gilt. Moderate general wear. Slight 'leather burn' on board edge. Size: 16mo 5.75 - 6.75'' tall. William Pickering 1796-1854 was an English publisher notable for introducing cloth binding to British publishing. Pickering began working as an antiquarian bookseller before 1820 and quickly moved into publishing. In 1819 he began publishing a series of Diamond Classics- small books set in tiny type that were offered in a uniform binding of cloth or leather at an affordable price of 6 shillings. These are probably the first publishers' bindings in cloth- an innovation which had a rapid and profound impact on the publishing industry. He specialised in scholarly editions of classic authors. Poetry::Before 1900 6846 6846 William Pickering hardcover
1852021742William Pickering; London. 1852. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets. . Hard. Good. 12mo. 7". Engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I. Good. Publishers cloth. Covers a little rubbed and sunned to spines particularly. Printed paper labels to spines. Armorial bookplate of the British Conservative politician Arthur Jeffreys to each front pastedown. Slightly foxed. <br/> <br/> William Pickering; London. unknown
1866322235 uniform volumes volume 1 with frontispiece and 130 page Life of Dryden published by Bell & Daldy hardcover
182752056London: Jones & Company 1827. Near fine. Beautifully bound late Georgian collection of poetry including Dryden's translation of THE AENEID and the ELEGIAC SONNETS of Charlotte Smith. A collection of short poetic imprints all issued by Jones & Company in the late 1820s bound together in a superb contemporary gilt binding. The titles included are: THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN 1829; THE WORKS OF VIRGIL TRANSLATED BY JOHN DRYDEN 1829; THE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD LYTTLETON 1829; THE POETICAL WORKS OF JAMES HAMMOND 1829; SONNETS AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS PARTLY WRITTEN IN INDIA by David Lester Richardson 1827; ELEGIAC SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS by Charlotte Smith 1829 only partially excerpted; THE POETICAL WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON. GEORGE CANNING 1827; GIFFORD'S BAVIAD AND MAEVIAD: PASQUIN V. FAULDER: EPISTLE TO PETER PINDAR 1829; and THE FARMER'S BOY by Robert Bloomfield 1828. 12mo 7'' x 4''. Contemporary full paneled calf raised bands green spine label spine elaborately stamped in gilt boards with multiple gilt rules and ornamental cornerpieces. Marbled endpapers and edges. xii 139 3 2: ads; viii 108; 23 1; 12; vi 34; viii 13-26; iv 22 2: ads; xii 48; ii 12 pages. Some foxing to early and last leaves small spot of soil to first Dryden leaf A2r. Binding lovely with only trace shelfwear. Jones & Company unknown
18321083161832. London: William Pickering 1832.<br /> <br /> <br /> Five vols. 8vo. cli 172; vi 316; viii 320; vi 309; vi 317 pp. engraved frontisportrait and Aldine device on the title-page. Contemporary half green calf red marbled boards heightened in gilt five raised bands with gilt-tooled panel decoration to backstrip red and black morocco label strips with title information in gilt to backstrip marbled endpapers. Joints and corners of boards have some slight rubbing minor foxing to outer margins; otherwise very good. Bookplate of Thomas Lee Marshall to first pastedown.<br /> <br /> § First edition thus with a "Life of Dryden" by Rev. John Mitford. The Aldine Poet Series was a 20 year project that involved printing new editions of classic British poets from Chaucer through to the 19th Century. They were published in 53 volumes during the years 1830-1844. Pickering secured John Mitford and Alexander Dyce as editors with Sir Harris Nicolas so that the series would be of a high standard. unknown
1854058064London: John W. Parker and Son 1854. Second Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus/Very Good. Small Octavo. LONDON : 1854-1856. Two first printings and one second printing. Series: The Annotated Edition of the English Poets. Hardbacks. 3 volumes complete. Memoir: v. 1 p. 9-96. Matching set. Brown ribbed-cloth; original printed paper labels to spines. Untrimmed edges as issued. Tight bright and clean. Neat owner name to each volume; no internal markings. Minor wear and dulling to spines. VERY GOOD. 300 307 296 pages. 4pp adverts to each volume. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . SCARCE. <br/> <br/> John W. Parker and Son hardcover
1882464064Edinburgh : John Paterson 1882. First Paterson Edition. Hardcover. Very good copies all in contemporary gilt-blocked brown cloth boards now slightly rubbed at the corners and endbands. Some headbands show minor tears. Bookplate to front pastedown of each volume partly removed. Prelims of volume 1 are starting to separate at the top though still firmly attached. Edges preliminary and final leaves lightly foxed; interior otherwise tight bright and clean. Some pages unread and unopened. A well-preserved set overall. Physical description; complete in 8 volumes : frontispiece portrait ; 23 cm. Notes; With a life of the author by Sir Walter Scott 1771-1832. Edited by George Saintsbury 1845-1933. Contents: Volume 1. The life of John Dryden — Volume 2. Editor's preface to the dramas. Dedication of Mr. Congreve's edition of Dryden's dramatic works to the Duke of Newcastle. The wild gallant. The rival-ladies. The Indian queen. The Indian emperor; or The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Secret love; or The maiden queen — Volume 3. Sir Martin Marall; or The feigned innocence. The tempest; or The enchanted island. An evening's love; or The mock astrologer. Tyrannic love; or The royal martyr — Volume 4. Almanzor and Almahide; or The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. Marriage à la mode. The assignation; or Love in nunnery — Volume 5. Amboyna; or The cruelties of the Dutch to the English merchants. The state of innocence and fall of man. Aureng-Zebe. All for love; or The world well lost — Volume 6. Limberham; or The kind keeper. Oedipus. Troilus and Cressida; or Truth found too late. The Spanish friar; or The double discovery — Volume 7. The Duke of Guise. Albion and Albanius. Don Sebastian — Volume 8. Amphitryon; or The two Sosias. King Arthur; or The British worthy. Cleomenes the Spartan hero. Love triumphant; or Nature will prevail. Prologue song secular masque and epilogue written for ""The pilgrim"" revived for Dryden's benefit in 1700. Appendix: Doubtful plays: 1. The Mall; or The modish lovers. 2. The mistaken husband. 3. Notes on doubtful plays. Subjects; Dramatists English 17th century. English drama 17th century. Poets English 17th century. Edinburgh : John Paterson hardcover
1900355280London.: Frederick Warne. circa 1900. "Albion Edition"". Contemporary half brown leather over marbled boards raised bands gilt spine decorations gilt spine title on black label marbled edges marbled endpapers. Very good light wear to spine head. 19.5x13.5 cm. weight: 2.1 lb. Portrait frontis. Frederick Warne. hardcover
188012005New York: John W. Lovell Company 1880. Hardcover. Octavo 7.75 x 5.5" green cloth with gilt and black illustration 559 pp. A lovely antique decorative edition. A nice copy with toning to pages foxing to endpapers owner inscription to front endpaper mild wear to covers. John W. Lovell Company hardcover