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169200048H.Herrington London 1692. No Binding. Very Good. 2nd edition 1692 16 Preface 64pp. LACKING the last page 65/66 otherwise complete. 21.5 x 16.5 cms. A dis-bound example PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. nb the first edition was pub. in 1678. ORIGINAL2ND EDITION. <br/> <br/> H.Herrington, London unknown
1691elala864London: Printed for Henry Herringman and are to be sold by Richard Bentley 1691. 1691. 4to. pp. 4 p.l. 52 2. disbound lightly embrowned some foxing lower margin closely trimmed. Fifth Edition first: 1668. Macdonald 70d. Wing D2357. NCBEL II 442. London: Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Richard Bentley, 1691. unknown
1692260122London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1692. 1 vols. Small 4to. Bound in modern half red morocco rubbed text a little browned. 1 vols. Small 4to. Wing D 2270; Pforzheimer 324 Printed for Jacob Tonson unknown
1692260122London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1692. 1 vols. Small 4to. Bound in modern half red morocco rubbed text a little browned. 1 vols. Small 4to. Wing D 2270; Pforzheimer 324 Printed for Jacob Tonson unknown books
1691WRCLIT59443London: Printed for Henry Herringman and are to be sold by Richard Bentley 1691. 16631pp. Quarto. Three-quarter early 20th century straight-grain morocco and cloth. Moderate foxing small rust hole in title affecting one letter in the imprint fore-corners slightly bumped otherwise a good copy. Fourth edition published two decades after the first and second editions. Based on Molière's LE DÉPIT AMOUREUX and LES PRECIEUSES RIDICULES and Corneille's LE FEINT ASTROLOGUE. ESTC R15472. MACDONALD 75d. WING D2276. Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Richard Bentley hardcover books
1671231500London: Printed for T.N. for Henry Herringman 1671. First edition. 20 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Modern brown buckram. Bottom of title page repaired not affecting text. First page of dedication torn away else clean and complete. First edition. 20 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. CBEL II: 262 Printed for T.N. for Henry Herringman unknown books
1692JC11382London: Printed for Jacob Tonson. 1692. Hardcover. Very Good. Maroon cloth backed in gilt-stamped maroon morocco; 8vo; pp. 16 28 72. Backstrip heavily chipped; some leaves trimmed close. Bookplate of Joseph Lilienthal. ESTC R19821; Macdonald Dryden 92; Pforzheimer 321. <br/><br/> Printed for Jacob Tonson... hardcover books
168664646DRYDEN John. Spanish Fryar. Or The Double Discovery. Acted at the Theatre Royal. London: Printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson 1686. Second edition. Octavo 8 3/16 x 6 9/16 inches; 208 x 167 mm. 8 78 2 epilogue pp. Modern quarter brown morocco over marbled boards. Spine lettered in gilt. New endpapers. A very good copy. HBS 64646. $250 Printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson hardcover books
16753235London: Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman 1675. Third edition. 4to. 1268pp. Later boards head of spine chipped and endpapers a bit browned. Minor worming at bottom blank margin of last few leaves text unaffected. The third edition of Dryden's first play. Wing D2348. Macdonald 67c. Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman hardcover books
1692JC11382London: Printed for Jacob Tonson. 1692. Hardcover. Very Good. Maroon cloth backed in gilt-stamped maroon morocco; 8vo; pp. 16 28 72. Backstrip heavily chipped; some leaves trimmed close. Bookplate of Joseph Lilienthal. ESTC R19821; Macdonald Dryden 92; Pforzheimer 321. <br/><br/> Printed for Jacob Tonson... hardcover
1671231500London: Printed for T.N. for Henry Herringman 1671. First edition. 20 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Modern brown buckram. Bottom of title page repaired not affecting text. First page of dedication torn away else clean and complete. First edition. 20 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. CBEL II: 262 Printed for T.N. for Henry Herringman unknown
1692205790London: Jacob Tonson 1692. First Edition. Scattered spotting; front cover detached; bookplates of Bibliotecha Drydeniana and Albert Parsons Sachs. Small 4to i-xvi 2872pp; unsigned binding of full red morocco in the manner or Riviere titled in gilt on spine between two raised bands; marbled endpapers a.e.g. The two leaves with prologue epilogue and dramatis personae are present but bound out of proper sequence. One of Dryden's last plays the final act was partly written for him by Thomas Southern. Macdonald 92. Jacob Tonson unknown
169139264London: Henry Herringman. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1691. Fifth Edition. Card Covers. 6 52 2 pages; Early Printing Dryden John. Secret-Love: Or the Maiden-Queen: As it is acted by their Majesties Servants. Henry Herringman 1691 London. 5th edition. 8vo. Marbled paper wrappers. Condition Very good. Front cover torn. Small area of backstrip missing. Text clean and easily readable. 8.5 x 6 3/8. . Henry Herringman, unknown
1693011900London: Printed by T.Warren for Henry Herringman 1693. 1st ed. . Hardcover. Good. 16 Cms x 21.5 Cms. t.p. 6 5 pp. Dedicatory Epistle to Charles Earl of Dorset and Middlesex 'To the Reader'48; tight undamaged and unmarked but end leaves both tanned compounded perhaps by dustiness occ.similar whole-page light tanning and widespread foxing spot small closed nick bottom t.p. edge. Plain brown card covers presumably added for protective purposes underlying text-block spine exposure suggests this was disbound from a larger work. Exceptionally scarce. <br/> <br/> Printed by T.Warren for Henry Herringman hardcover
16973569jJacob Tonson 1697. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Second edition. 504 pages with 17 plates including the frontis. The boards are shelf rubbed and edge worn but remain strong and sturdy. Internally there are age-related marks and wear throughout but the text remains neat and legible. Securely bound and in good condition indeed considering the age of the book! JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Jacob Tonson hardcover
16971701090010Printed for Jacob Tonson; and are to be sold by Robert Knaplock at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's church-yard 1697-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Bound in contemporary leather. Blind stamped ornament to covers. 4 raised bands. Red and gold spine label. Solid binding. 19 cm. xc 501 3 pages 17 of 18 leaves of plates. Lacking frontispiece. Wear to edges some chipping. Scattered marginalia and foxing. Book plate of R. Clifton Hodgkins. Early signature on title of John Higginson. Printed for Jacob Tonson; and are to be sold by Robert Knaplock, at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's church-yard hardcover
1686elala865London: Printed for Henry Herringman and are to be sold by Joseph Knight and Francis Saunders 1686. 1686. 4to. pp. 5 p.l. 59 1 2ads. disbound some browning & foxing small wormtracks in lower margins lower margin of final advert leaf tatty. Fourth Edition first: 1670. Macdonald 74d. Wing D2396. Stratman p. 181. Woodward & McManaway 482. NCBEL II 442. London: Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, 1686. unknown
169264649DRYDEN John. Oedipus. A Tragedy As it is Acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. London: Printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden 1692. Fourth edition. Octavo 8 1/4 x 6 1/8 inches; 210 x 155 mm. 6 71 1 epilogue pp. Modern quarter red morocco over red cloth gilt-stamped on spine. Lacking final blank. New endpapers. Very good. HBS 64649. $300 Printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden hardcover books
169164659DRYDEN John. Sr. Martin Marr-all: Or The Feign'd Innocence. A Comedy. As it is Acted By Their Majesties Servants. London: Printed for HenryHerringman 1691. Small quarto 8 9/16 x 6 7/16 inches; 217 x 163 mm. 4. 59 1 epilogue pp. Modern half calf over marbled boards. Spine stamped in gilt. New endpapers. Previous owner's old ink signature on leaf A3. Some minor worming to upper blank margin of final seven leaves. Previous owner's pencil notes of front endpapers. Very good. One on Dryden's most successful plays based on MoliÈre's play "L'Etourdi. Macdonald Dryden. HBS 64659. $300 Printed for HenryHerringman hardcover books
1684WRCLIT41862London: Printed by M. Flesher 1684. 58524731-96649142pp. Small thick octavo. Old calf worn lower board detached. Engraved frontis. Some slight marginal darkening early ink name on title lower fore-corners of last few gatherings show an intermittent minor discoloration otherwise internally a very good crisp copy. First edition of Dryden's translation of Louis Maimbourg's work undertaken at the request of Charles II the dedicatee and subject of the frontis. Dryden's own original contributions include the dedication and the substantial postscript in which he expounds upon the Divine Right of Kings. The break in pagination is a consequence of the work having been given to two compositors. PFORZHEIMER 328. MACDONALD 132. WING M292. Printed by M. Flesher unknown books
169254833London: Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh 1692. Second edition. Hardcover. Good condition. Large Octavo. 16 199 3pp. Rebound in later quarter Morocco over red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Modern cream endpapers. <br /> <br /> Dryden play based on legend of King Sebastian of Portugal surviving the battle of Alcazar. "a powerful drama whose themes of friendship loyalty true kingship and love thwarted by destiny carried contemporary resonance." DNB. Page 43 with two original pencil portraits in margins 3 x 1" and 2 x 1". Binding with slight discoloration along tip of front cover. Block age-toned with heavy though light colored damp-staining. Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh hardcover
1697612030London: Printed for Jacob Tonson; and are to be Sold by Robert Knaplock at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1697. Hardcover. Good. Later printing. Octavo. ii 1 blank xc 501 3 contents pp. Illustrated with 18 plates as called for. Contemporary or nearly so paneled leather framed with decorative elements blindstamped at the corners spine in five compartments. Binding heavily worn with the rear joint partially split some loss at the spine base and the front cover attached by the cords only modest worming affecting the pastedowns endleaves and the first 100 or so pages most engravings foxed one with a small foredge chip and a few leaves toward the end with light staining at the foredges a good only copy. Printed for Jacob Tonson; and are to be Sold by Robert Knaplock, at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard hardcover
168887277London: Printed for J.T. and are to be sold by R. Wild . 1688. The fourth Edition with the addition of three epistles of Paulus Sabinus in answer to as many of Ovid. Hardcover. Presumed original binding. Front and rear free endpapers lacking with remnants visible in gutters; chips and wear to exterior and paste-downs with very small portion of leather lacking to spine foot; private ower name stamp to rear paste-down. All plates and paged leaves appear present. Overall a good copy. Binding tight. Leaves clean with faint foxing and browning in parts. Small quarto in full brown leather raised bands to spine; 18 253 3 23 pages; striking high-quality b&w engravings throughout; 19 cm. Presumed original binding. Front and rear free endpapers lacking with remnants visible in gutters; chips and wear to exterior and paste-downs with very small portion of leather lacking to spine foot; faint and small private owner name stamp to rear paste-down. All plates and numbered pages appear present. Overall a good copy. Binding tight. Leaves quite clean with faint foxing in parts. In English Uniform Title: Heroides. "The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus in answer to as many of Ovid. Made English by Mr. Salusbury" has special t.p. and separate pagination. Early printed books 17th Century. Printed for J.T. and are to be sold by R. Wild .. hardcover
1692ST12901d<p>London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1692. FIRST EDITION. 216 x 167 mm. 8 1/2 x 6 1/2". 4 p.l. 24 pp. <br />Later plain brown paper boards smooth dark red morocco spine with title author and date in gilt. Pastedown with book label of Marion C. Walker; verso of title and one other leaf with small ink stamp of the Selbourne Library. Macdonald 29; ESTC R1595; Pforzheimer 324. Paper evenly toned throughout but fresh and a clean appealing copy inside and out.<br /><br />At the Revolution when Dryden lost his positions of Poet Laureate and Historiographer Royal he was more than usually compelled to accept remunerative literary projects like this panegyric written about a lady and for a patron he had never met. According to Macdonald "The countess daughter of Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley died on 31 May 1691 but the poem 'betwixt ill health some business and many troubles' was not published till nearly a year later." Some have suggested that much of Dryden's genius was lost to his public because of the constraints of making ends meet with poems like this one but it is testimony both to his poetic powers and stamina that he was able to infuse even wholly commercial work with beauty and dignity. Our copy once belonged to Hugh Selbourne 1906-73 a respected Manchester physician and a passionate bibliophile with a notable library strong in the sciences. He was the owner of virtually all of Robert Boyle's works and his care in choosing copies is reflected in the fact that his first printing of "The Sceptical Chymist" sold at Bonham's in 2015 for a remarkable £362500.</p> Printed for Jacob Tonson
1683011901London: J.Tonson 1683. 3rd 1st-1682 a reissue same year . Soft cover. VG. 15.5 cms x 20.5 cms. t.p.1428; clean tight and unmarked but edges tanned to vary degrees throughout. Plain brown card covers presumably a recent protective measure verso front has bibliographic penciled note to the effect tha Roscommon's opening verses eulogising the book first appeared in this edition citing a reference source cryptically abbreviated however pagination remains the same as in 1682 editions. <br/> <br/> J.Tonson paperback