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169214900London; printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden 1692. 1692. Stated fourth edition. Quarto pp. vi 71 1. Sig. A-K4 -K4. Collated and complete. Disbound; gathered on five cords; traces of skiver to spine. Small ink numeral in contemporary hand to title-page. Nick to fore-edge of title-page area of loss approximately 5cm to corner of A2 affecting text. A fair copy. Dryden and Lee's adaptation of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus. The publisher Richard Bentley earned the moniker 'novel Bentley' due to his penchant for publishing roman � clefs Dunton Life. He had previously published Dryden's Religio Laici 1682. Dunton John. The Life and Errors .; ESTC R6063. London; printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden, 1692. unknown
16913056London: H. Herringman 1691. Soft cover. Good. Small quarto. Flimsy modern stiff wraps worn and chipped. Contents very good. Bookplate of Spencer Van Bokkelen Nichols. <br/><br/> H. Herringman paperback books
1691LS18140London: Published by Printed for Henry Herringman and are to be sold' by Richard Bentley 1691. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 63pp. epilogue. <br/><br/> Published by Printed for Henry Herringman and are to be sold' by Richard Bentley paperback
1696LS18027London: Tho. Chapman 1696. Fifth Edition. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 65 pp. epilogue. <br/><br/> Tho. Chapman paperback
1692LS18146London: Published by Printed for Richard Bently Jacob Tonson Francis Saunders and Thomas Bennet 1692. Third Edition. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 56 pp. <br/><br/> Published by Printed for Richard Bently, Jacob Tonson, Francis Saunders, and Thomas Bennet paperback
1692048ADD51Printed for Richard Bently Jacob Tonson Francis Saunders and Thomas Bennet London: 1692. 1692 pp 8 56. 4to. 230 mm. Minor worm hole at blank fore edge margin. Later half leather binding; somewhat crudely restored. Still a very good example. Hardbound. This Restoration comedy was first acted late in 1672 by the King's Company at their theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields but was not a success with its audience. Apart from the question of the play's quality - many critics have regarded it as a rush job written mainly in prose with some blank verse - Dryden was suspected of anti-Catholic satire especially in his choice of a subtitle. This was a sensitive issue at the time given strong Catholic sympathies among some elements of the royal court - primarily the Duke of York the future King James II. The cast of the original production included Michael Mohun as the Duke of Mantua Edward Kynaston as Prince Frederick Charles Hart as Aurelian William Cartwright as Mario and Nicholas Burt as Camillo. The role of Hyppolita the nun was taken by Mary Knep; Rebecca Marshall played Lucretia. Dryden drew plot material from a play by Pedro Calderon de la Barca titled 'Con quien vengo vengo'. The Assignation was first published in 1673 by Henry Herringman; then republished in 1678 and 1692. Dryden dedicated the play to Sir Charles Sedley" - From Wiki. Wing D2243. PRICE JUST REDUCED! W144 Language: eng. Hardcover. Good. Printed for Richard Bently, Jacob Tonson, Francis Saunders, and Thomas Bennet, London: 1692. hardcover
1694BB12340London: Jacob Tonson 1694. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Disbound text block only; small 4to 220x165mm; pp. 12 74; collation A-A4 a-a2 B-L lacking the last 6 leaves pp. 75-82 or L2-M2 but includes the half-title p. with ads on the verso for 4 volumes of Dryden's works as well as the songs by William Congreve. Two small chips on bottom edge of first leaf half-title; small chip at fore-edge of first and second leaf; final leaf bound tight in the gutter with repairs text unscathed. The play is complete; the missing pages would have been the epilogue 36 lines. <br/><br/> Jacob Tonson paperback books
1694BB12340London: Jacob Tonson 1694. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Disbound text block only; small 4to 220x165mm; pp. 12 74; collation A-A4 a-a2 B-L lacking the last 6 leaves pp. 75-82 or L2-M2 but includes the half-title p. with ads on the verso for 4 volumes of Dryden's works as well as the songs by William Congreve. Two small chips on bottom edge of first leaf half-title; small chip at fore-edge of first and second leaf; final leaf bound tight in the gutter with repairs text unscathed. The play is complete; the missing pages would have been the epilogue 36 lines. <br/><br/> Jacob Tonson paperback
1671DC0085FPrinted by T. N. for Henry Herringman In the Savoy London: 1671. 1671 pp. 18 89. pp. 49/50 in xerox facsimile. Small candle burn hole in 7 leaves. Modern leather backed boards. 4to. "The preface is Dryden's first important critical essay on comic themes and gives to this play which both Pepys and Evelyn denounced as 'smutty' and 'profane' an importance it would not otherwise have." The play iself is based on : Molières "Le dépit amoureux" and Corneilles "Le feint astrologue" which in turn was taken from "El astrologo fingido" by Calderon. Pforzheimer Cat. 325; Macdonald 75b; Wing D2274. PRICE JUST REDUCED! W151. Language: eng. Hardcover. Good. Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman, In the Savoy (London): 1671. hardcover
1686LS18141London: Published by H. Herringman 1686. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 59 pp. epilogue/printed catalogue leaves at end. <br/><br/> Published by H. Herringman paperback
1691LS18147London: printed by Thomas. Newcomb. for Henry Herringman and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange 1691. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 63 pp. epilogue. Last leaf loose. <br/><br/> printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange paperback
169837192London: Printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman and are to be Sold by Jacob Tonson Francis Saunders and Thomas Bennett 1698. First edition published in 1668. A-G4 H2. Pp. 8 51 1 Epilogue. 1 vols. 4to. Later half brown calf. Rubbed Some wear to head and tail of spine upper margin of E2 repaired gutter of verso of title and recto of last leaf repaired title and final leaf soiled margins cropped primarily affecting catchwords but imprint on title with loss of final line final lines on leaves C2 D2 E2&4 trimmed not affecting legibility final lines cut away on F2 and G2&4 and possibly on H2v where the Epilogue ends "So every lash you give he writes the faster" browning and spotting blue numbers marked on title else very good. First edition published in 1668. A-G4 H2. Pp. 8 51 1 Epilogue. 1 vols. 4to. Wing D2358. Wing D2358 <br/><br/> Printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman and are to be Sold by Jacob Tonson, Francis Saunders, [and Thomas Bennett unknown
1690LS18054London: Richard Bently 1690. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to. 6 65 1. Modern marbled paper over boards; cloth spine. <br/><br/> Richard Bently hardcover
1684305500London: printed by H. Hills for H. Herringman at the Blew-Anchor in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange 1684. Third Edition. 6 55 3 p. Small 4to. Removed. Third Edition. 6 55 3 p. Small 4to. Macdonald 72c; ESTC R13137; Wing D2401 ; Woodward & McManaway 487. Macdonald 72c; ESTC R13137; Wing D2401 ; Woodward & McManaway 487 <br/><br/> printed by H. Hills, for H. Herringman, at the Blew-Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange unknown
168242352London 1682. 2nd issue. unbound. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. Title black verso 14pp 28pp. Title detached and torn with small losses. Most pages small losses to opening edge becoming larger losses to the rear. Size: Small Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Britain/UK; Renaissance 16thc to 17thc; Inventory No: 42352. . unknown
1697r030A.014GB: Jacob Tonson 1697. DISBOUND TEXT No covers. Text commeves at title page and ends at p504 with FINIS at base. last leaf deatched. LACKING Frontispiece. There appear to be 17 plates present one for each satire and one of Perseus. Minor librtary marks on title page and last leaf. First and lst leaves bit browned. Some browning of plates etc. Else a clean tight text. Suitable to rebind. Just a good working copy. . 1st Edition. Good. Jacob Tonson unknown
1680WRCLIT64481London: Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes 1680. 8653pp. Quarto. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Rather browned with early ownership signature on B1 title leaf nearly detached lower fore-corner of J1 torn away costing a portion of final two lines of Epilogue lacking terminal advert leaf included in ESTC entry; a fair copy. First edition. As often the leaf printing the 'Prologue' remains in place conjugate with J1. "Of this comedy Professor Nicoll wrote: 'It is one of the truly unmoral works of the period and its failure i.e. on the stage may have been partly due to the gradual rise of sentimental feeling .'" - Pforzheimer. MACDONALD 85a. ESTC R16108. WING D2297. PFORZHEIMER 329. Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes unknown books
1696LS18135London: T. Warren for Henry Herringman 1696. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 55 pp. <br/><br/> T. Warren for Henry Herringman paperback
1691elala862London: Prited for Henry Herringman and are to be sold by Richard Bentley 1691. 1691. 4to. pp 8 p.l. 63 1. disbound lightly embrowned few scattered stains lower margin closely trimmed. Fourth Edition. Macdonald 75d. Wing D2276. NCBEL II 442. London: Prited for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Richard Bentley, 1691. unknown
1691LS18057London: Henry Herringman 1691. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to; modern marbled paper over boards; cloth spine lettered in gilt. pp.45 2. Catalogue of some plays printed for R. Bently bound at end. Pages toned as usual but a nice copy. <br/><br/> Henry Herringman hardcover
1692LS18145London: Printed for Jo. Indmarsh 1692. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 109pp. prologue/epilogue final two leaves. Typical uneven darkening to text. <br /> <br/><br/> Printed for Jo. Indmarsh paperback
16877544London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1687. Large 8vo 6 145 1 pp half 20th century library binding preserving the original marbled boards new endpapers. "Second Edition" stated to title page. This copy inscribed by Alexander R. Stephens of Augusta Georgia on the last page; once in a 19th century hand and once in 1909. Records indicate that Stephens or Stevens emigrated from Ireland to Augusta in 1820. Several other names are also present on the first and last few pages--John O'Hara dated 1819 John Campbell Agnes Cambpell A McDonald and J. Buchanan as well as an ink sketch of a garden scene to verso of title page. The first four leaves a blank the title page and the first two text leaves have been encased in protective plastic which does appear to be removable the pages are not stuck to it. The title page and the first text page are wrinkled and heavily toned with chipping along margins resulting in slight loss to decorative borders on title page and slight text loss to first text leaf. Otherwise the pages are toned and foxed with slight trimming to margins resulting in a tiny bit of loss to first or last letter of text. Some cover wear and mild soiling present. Printed for Jacob Tonson hardcover
1687WRCLIT64941London: Printed for Jacob Tonson . 1687. 81451pp. Quarto. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Light foxing half-title neatly detached small nonce index number in outer upper corner of title else about very good. Denoted the "third edition" but counting the Dublin and Edinburgh editions the fifth overall all printed the same year. This impression was probably printed from standing type for Tonson's "second" edition. MACDONALD 24e. WING D2285. ESTC R17798. Printed for Jacob Tonson ... unknown books
1695007851London: Printed for E. Tonson within Gray's-Inn-Gate next Gray's-Inn-Lane and Jacob Tonson at the Judge's-head near the Inner-Temple-Gate Fleet-street 1695. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. Early reprint edition. Quarto 4to. viii 63 pages of text i prologue. Full modern circa 1920 vellum binding with black spine lettering. First several pages are heavily foxed and browned. Printed for E. Tonson, within Gray's-Inn-Gate next Gray's-Inn-Lane, and Jacob Tonson at the Judge's-head near the In Hardcover books
1687LS18132London: Printed by Robert. Everingham. for R. Bentley in Russel-Street near the Piazza in Covent-Garden and J. Tonson at the Judges Head in Chancery-lane 1687. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 64 pp. <br/><br/> Printed by R[obert]. E[veringham]. for R. Bentley in Russel-Street, near the Piazza in Covent-Garden, and J. Tonson at the Judge paperback