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173960315printed for J & R Tonson in the Strand 1739. 4th edition. Hardback. Full calf G. 2 volumes xiilvi239pp viii339pp in vol II pagination jumps at 306 to 309 but the text is complete b/w engraved frontis to each volume grand total of 16 engraved plates armorial bookplate of the Baring family over an earlier bookplate of James Drummond upper board to volume I detached marginal worming to both volumes occasional affecting the text or plate edge but with the meaning legible from the context occasional burn mark & smudges leather rubbed & worn with some loss to the corners & edges. The forth edition of this much reprinted edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses which had first appeared in 1717 & was editied by Garth with Dryden the providing much of the translating. It was to become the standard text of Ovid's Magnum Opus in English. The plates consist of a portrait of Queen Caroline consort of King George II as the dedicatee plus 15 plates showing scenes from the poems each dedicated to a different English noblewoman. a different English noblewoman. ESTC T175634. printed for J & R Tonson, in the Strand hardcover
1811978F46London: F. C. & J. Rivington et al 1811. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 9" by 6". Not Stated. A handsomely bound complete four volume edition of the collected poetical works of lauded Poet Laureate John Dryden. A wonderful collection of the poetical works of Dryden complete in four volumes. Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece to volume I.Edited by John Warton and Joseph Warton this is a wonderful collection of the poetical works of English poet literary critic translator and playwright who in 1668 was appointed England's first Poet Laureate.Dryden is seen as dominating the literary life of Restoration England to such a point that the period came to be known in literary circles as the Age of Dryden.Rebacked retaining original calf boards and with endpapers renewed. Rebacked retaining calf boards and with endpapers renewed. A touch of rubbing to board perimeters otherwise externally excellent. Internally firmly bound. Offsetting and spotting to volume I title page with pages otherwise generally clean and bright with the odd light handling mark and with instances of spotting to first and last few leaves of each volume. Very Good Indeed F. C. & J. Rivington et al hardcover
1858981H9London: Bell and Daldy c1858. Leather. Near Fine. 6.5" by 4". None . A handsome five-volume set of John Dryden"s complete poetical works finely bound in half morocco by Woolstencroft Bookbinder and issued as part of the esteemed Aldine Edition of the British Poets series. Bound in a half morocco binding with marbled paper boards bound by Woolstencroft Bookbinder Warrington.Complete in five volumes.Undated dated by copies held on Jisc.A handsome set of the works of John Dryden 16311700 poet playwright and critic regarded as one of the foremost literary figures of the Restoration period.Issued as part of the renowned Aldine Edition of the British Poets series this volume presents Dryden"s complete verse including his satires odes translations and narrative poems edited with biographical and critical notes. Bound in a half morocco binding with marbled paper boards. Externally very smart. Spines faded. Slight rubbing and bumping to extremities resulting in very minor loss to morocco. Slight rubbing to boards. Binders discreet label to front paste downs. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with one or two spots to fore edges and first and last few leaves. Near Fine Bell and Daldy hardcover
169236913London: John Everingham 1692. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. 16 376pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf rebacked new endpapers. Very good. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. 16 376pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Dryden contributed the last half of the "Character." A second volume of Essay appeared two years later.<br /> <br /> Saint-Evremont 1613-1703 was exiled in 1663 for criticizing Mazarin's treaty with Spain 1659 and spent the rest of his life in the English courts of Charles II James II and William III. "A man of sceptical and epicurean temperament one of the most distinguished of the 'libertins' he wrote with light sober witty elegance short disquisitions on many subjects literary and other and his literary criticism had considerable influence in England where he was on intimate terms with courtiers such as Buckingham and writers such as Hobbes Waller and Cowley . " - Oxford Companion to French Literature. He is buried in Westminster Abbey. Macdonald 1371 John Everingham unknown
1682352286London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1682. First Edition Second Issue with 2 lines of Latin verse on last page. xii; 20 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Later vellum. First Edition Second Issue with 2 lines of Latin verse on last page. xii; 20 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Dryden's satirical poem directed as was his Absalom and Achitophel against the Earl of Shaftesbury who had recently been exonerated of a charge of high treason; his Whig followers had had a medal cast to commemorate the event. Wing D 2311; Macdonald 13 aii; ESTC R17608 Printed for Jacob Tonson unknown
1682305844London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1682. First Edition Second Issue with 2 lines of Latin verse on last page. xii; 20 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Removed. First Edition Second Issue with 2 lines of Latin verse on last page. xii; 20 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Dryden's satirical poem directed as was his Absalom and Achitophel against the Earl of Shaftesbury who had recently been exonerated of a charge of high treason; his Whig followers had had a medal cast to commemorate the event. Wing D 2311; Macdonald 13 aii; ESTC R17608 Printed for Jacob Tonson unknown
185920755Boston: Little Brown and Company 1859. First US edition. Hardcover. Fine. 5 Volumes large 8vos. Bindings of textured brown cloth embossed in b blind on the boards and spines. and with gilt titles on the spines. Chocolate-colored coated endpapers. Publisher's catalogue dated March 1859 bound in the front of volume 1 between the pastedown and free endpaper. This is a set in original publisher's cloth in superb condition. The cloth is still bright and fresh with hardly any trace of age or wear. Dryden issued his translation of Plutarch's Lives from 1683-1686. Clough corrected the Greek text an revised the Dryden translation accordingly to make it more accurate and faithful to Plutarch. Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
1704174318London: John Nutt near Stationer's Hall 1704. Hardcover. VG- rubbing/scuffing and chipping to boards. re-backed. Full brown leather-covered boards with gilt spine lettering. 388 pp. Text only. Pages 71-94 199-201 257-266 313-315 349 i.e. 351-352 numbered in roman./ "The dying thoughts and last reflections of Mr. Thomas Brown . in a letter to a friend": p. 385-388. This particular copy was last sold at acution in 1922 before that in 1915. Very scarce! John Nutt, near Stationer's Hall hardcover books
1683287408London: Bentley 1683. hardcover. very good. 80 pages including 4 pages of music at the end. Title page cropped very slim tall 8vo 3/4 brown calf marbled boards; joints and hinge strengthened tips repaired. London: Bentley: 1683. Scarce. First Edition.<br/><br/> Bentley unknown books
1682305844London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1682. First Edition Second Issue with 2 lines of Latin verse on last page. xii; 20 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Removed. First Edition Second Issue with 2 lines of Latin verse on last page. xii; 20 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Dryden vs. Shaftsbury Once Again. Dryden's satirical poem directed as was his Absalom and Achitophel against the Earl of Shaftesbury who had recently been exonerated of a charge of high treason; his Whig followers had had a medal cast to commemorate the event. Wing D 2311; Macdonald 13 aii; ESTC R17608 Printed for Jacob Tonson unknown books
17603000London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson 1760. 8vo. 4 vols. Engraved frontis. portrait and several engraved text illustrations. Cont. mottled calf a bit worn nicely rebacked in period style volume I newly rebacked red & green morocco spine labels. Title pages lightly foxed. Printed for J. and R. Tonson unknown books
169236913London: John Everingham 1692. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. 16 376pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf rebacked new endpapers. Very good. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. 16 376pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Dryden contributed the last half of the "Character." A second volume of Essay appeared two years later.<br/><br/>Saint-Evremont 1613-1703 was exiled in 1663 for criticizing Mazarin's treaty with Spain 1659 and spent the rest of his life in the English courts of Charles II James II and William III. "A man of sceptical and epicurean temperament one of the most distinguished of the 'libertins' he wrote with light sober witty elegance short disquisitions on many subjects literary and other and his literary criticism had considerable influence in England where he was on intimate terms with courtiers such as Buckingham and writers such as Hobbes Waller and Cowley . " - Oxford Companion to French Literature. He is buried in Westminster Abbey. Macdonald 1371 John Everingham unknown books
1704174318London: John Nutt near Stationer's Hall 1704. Hardcover. VG- rubbing/scuffing and chipping to boards. re-backed. Full brown leather-covered boards with gilt spine lettering. 388 pp. Text only. Pages 71-94 199-201 257-266 313-315 349 i.e. 351-352 numbered in roman./ "The dying thoughts and last reflections of Mr. Thomas Brown . in a letter to a friend": p. 385-388. This particular copy was last sold at acution in 1922 before that in 1915. Very scarce! John Nutt, near Stationer's Hall hardcover
16836218London: Jacob Tonson 1683. First Edition. First Edition. Bound in attractive three-quarter red-brown crushed morocco light gray paper-covered boards. 60pp first blank lacking as often seen. This is Dryden’s reply to Hunt and Shadwell’s “reflections†on the political overtones of his Dryden’s “Duke of Guise.†A nicely preserved copy with small tears in margin of last leaf. Jacob Tonson unknown
166839023London: Henry Herringman. Good. 1668. First Edition. Hardcover. Modern binding. 8 72 pages. Pages 9-16 missing; facsimiles bound in. Few spots. One of the earliest discussions of drama. Shakespeare mentioned pp. 24 29 46-50 57.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Henry Herringman hardcover
2452London: Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street 1682. Soft cover. Good. Quarto. xvi 28pp. Disbound. Macdonald 16a i-ii. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1682. paperback
16811345278London: printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson at Grays-inn-gate in Grays-inn-lane and at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane 1681. Hardcover. Quarto 10 83 1 pages; VG-; Bound by Jon Robbins in modern period-style diced calf; spine lightly tanned. Archival repairs to title page and next-to-last leaf in volume; original final leaf is absent with a modern reprint taking its place. Closed tear to lower edge of A2 first page of dedication. Top margin significantly trimmed in many cases cutting through the title and page number at the top of the page. Text block age-toned and foxed. <p>JR Consignment. <P> NOTE: Shelved in Room G. ESTC R11507; Wing D2368; Macdonald H. John Dryden 86a; Woodward & McManaway 461; Pforzheimer 338.<p>In this setting line 4 reads "or". A variant reads "or the." 1345278. Special Collections. printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson, at Grays-inn-gate, in Grays-inn-lane, and at the Judge's Head, in Chancery-lane hardcover
1683elala633London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1683. 1683. 4to. pp. 1 p.l. 60. lacking initial blank. modern marbled wrs. spine chipped text faintly embrowned. First Edition. "Dryden in cooperation with Nathaniel Lee had written a play called The Duke of Guise which gave rise to the story that he had intended a parallel to the contest of the court against Shaftesbury and Monmouth. The present work is in answer to that charge." Grolier It contains Drydens famous attack on Thomas Shadwell. Macdonald 130. Wing D2398. Grolier Wither to Prior III 316. NCBEL II 445. 1st Edition. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1683. unknown
167014697<p><b>1670 1ed John Dryden Tyrannick Love Saint Catherine Martyrdom Emperor Maximinus</b></p><p>John Dryden a 17th-century English author was known for his famous translations of Greek classics as well as his masterpiece '<i>Tyrannick Love'</i>. This play first published in 1670 tells the story of Saint Catherine of Alexandria's martyrdom and the reign of Emperor Maximinus. Alexandria refused Maximinus's erotic advances and was ultimately put to death for it. Dryden tells this story in this play.</p><p>Item number: #14697</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>DRYDEN John</p><p><b><i>Tyrannick love : Or The royal martyr. A tragedy</i></b></p><p>London : Printed for H. Herringman 1670. First edition.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 10 62</p><p>· References: Wing D 2396; </p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Pamphlet; secure</p><p>· Size: ~8.25in X 6.5in 21cm x 16.5cm</p><p>· We can have the book professionally rebound if the buyer so desires</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>14697</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> for H. Herringman
1952410391952. VIRGIL. The Georgics. 174 pp. Translated by John Dryden; Introduction by George F. Whicher. Illustrated and signed by Bruno Bramanti and the designer Giovanni Mardersteig. 8vo. bound in deluxe half brown morocco. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1952. Virgil's passionate message to care for the land and for the crops and animals that it sustains could hardly be more topical two millenia after he wrote it. One of 1500 copies printed and bound by the Officina Bodoni. Set in monotype Bembo printed on Maslianico special paper in a handsome new binding. LEC 229. unknown books
2000x-0582084091Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd 2000. Hardcover. New. 488 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.50 inches. Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd hardcover
1973mon0000143537Folcroft Library Editions 1973-01-01. Unknown Binding. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Well read copy with some spine wear but still very useable. Folcroft Library Editions unknown
17771259868London: J. Rivington and sons 1777. Octavo hardcover in good condition. Good copy. Ex libris in pencil on first front free end paper. Bumping and shelf wear. Text age toned and foxed. Leather or leatherette cover chipped at extremities worn to boards at corners and hinges. Boards rubbed. Spine head chipped down to binding head. Binding sturdy but open in places. Spine is brown with five raised bands. GP consignment. Shelved in Room G.<br /> <br /> Privately bound collection of plays originally printed in Thomas Lowndes' 1719-1784 10-volume "The New English Theatre" 1776/1777. <br /> 1. "The Siege of Damascus" by John Hughes 1677-1720. Originally written in 1720 the pages included in this collection appeared in Volume 10 1777 of The New English Theatre.<br /> <br /> 2. "Venice Preserv'd" 1682 by Thomas Otway 1652-1685. Extracted from Volume 6 of TNET 1776.<br /> <br /> 3. "Cato A Tragedy" 1712 by Joseph Addison 1672 - 1719. Extracted from Volume 10 of TNET.<br /> <br /> 4. "The Drummer; or The Haunted House" 1716 by Addison. Extracted from Volume 7 of TNET 1776.<br /> <br /> 5. "The Spanish Fryar; or The Double Discovery" 1681 by John Dryden 1631 - 1700. Extracted from Volume 3 of TNET 1776. 1259868. Special Collections. J. Rivington and sons unknown
168214704London: Jacob Tonson 1682. First Edition Second Issue. Full leather. Very good. First edition second issue of Religio Laici or A Laymans Faith by John Dryden published in 1682. Octavo 16 28pp. Full calf double-ruled gilt. Five raised bands title in gilt on spine. All edges gilt with gilt turn-ins and marbled endpapers. Bound by The Club Bindery in 1905. Solid text block faint wear to hinges light soiling to leaves along bottom edge. A very good example. Previous ownership bookplate affixed to front endpaper. Macdonald 16a ii Pforzheimer 337 Wing D 2342 From the collection of Winston H. Hagen with his bookplate on front endpaper. Previously from the library of William Andrews Clark Jr. Jacob Tonson unknown
2h7315Selbstverlag London 1761. Leder oktav Einbanddeckel teils lose/ berieben/ bestoßen/ etwas fleckig und gebräunt/ Kapitale teils etwas eingerissen. unknown