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11048London: George Routledge and Sons. 1867. Beautifully bound by Rivière in full tree calf with decorative tooling and five raised bands to the spine. Gilt titles borders and inner dentelles. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. 24 x 16.5 cms. Engraved frontispiece and title page vignette. Neat previous owner's bookplate to the top left corner of front pastedown. A fine copy. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: George Routledge and Sons. 1867 hardcover
2020BN215577Taylor & Francis Ltd 2020. 2020. Hardcover. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy <br/><br/>Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Michael Centre for Stress Management UK Neenan Windy Goldsmiths University of London UK Dryden Taylor & Francis Ltd hardcover
1692988Y27London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1692. Leather. Very Good. 9" by 6.5". None. A very scarce early edition of John Dryden's sharp satirical response to the Earl of Shaftesbury's acquittal. The last edition of Dryden's lifetime. The third edition of this work and the last edition of Dryden's lifetime. First published in 1682.Extracted from 'Miscellany Poems: In Two Parts' second edition 1692. ESTC no. R21069.Very scarce to find copies both separately bound such as this and of the originating work itself. Bound in a later half crushed morocco with decorative paper covered boards and gilt detailing. Bound with later blanks to the front and rear. This political satire serves as John Dryden's response to the Whigs' decision to strike a medal to celebrate the acquittal of the Earl of Shaftesbury on charges of high treason. A fierce attack the poem criticises the Whigs who supported Shaftesbury and was part of a public dispute that involved Thomas Shadwell's counter-poem 'The Medal of John Bayes'. Dryden was appointed England's first Poet Laureate and was a dominating literary figure of Restoration England so much to the point that the period came to be known in literary circles as the Age of Dryden. Register like pagination runs continuous. Register for this work runs 6 K-L4 M2 as issued. Bound in a later half crushed morocco with decorative paper covered boards and gilt detailing. Externally very smart with rubbing to the spine head and tail. A minor mark to the front board. Illustrated bookplate to the front paste down. Internally firmly bound. With significant toning to the last few pages of the poem and with scattered spots. With later inscribed notes made in pencil to the second blank to the rear. Very Good Printed for Jacob Tonson hardcover
193763013South Bend IN & Chicago IL: Studebaker Corporation 1937. 4to. 8.5 x 11 in. 16 82 2 pp. Illustrated throughout many black & white text illustrations photo illustrations diagrams blue-gray & black 8 colour plates some offset toning bleed-through to facing pages from plates. Colour cellophane laminated covers Studebaker emble front cover 5-hole punch as issued at gutter margin minor shelfwear rubbing still VG- copy from Aurora OR Studebaker dealership. First edition of this nicely illustrated Studebaker dealer’s salesman manual detailing the very successful 1938 Studebaker models which featured the first full line-up of the streamlined designs of Helen Dryden in consultation with the equally famous contemporary industrial designer Raymond Loewy who began his contract with Studebaker in 1936. The 1938 Studebaker lines featured the State Commander President & Commander lines revamped by Loewy and Dryden with shrouded lantern-style headlamps called cathedral headlights modernizing of the Studebaker logo on the front cover and even though the US economy had backslid into a mild recession the 1938 sales year saw Studebaker climb up to 10th in new-car sales. Dryden 1883-1972 was an acclaimed woman artist earning over $ 100000 a year in the 1930’s when her designs first appeared with Studebaker. Dryden continued to work with Loewy at Studebaker until 1940 when she mysteriously drops from the public eye only to make a short appearance in a series of 1956 New York times articles on her dispute with the Welfare Department. Worldcat locates 3 copies Columbia U of IL IN Hist. Soc.; See: Ed Heys Helen Dryden: Fashion Illustration and Automobile Hardware Design Hemmings Daily Feb. 17 2016; Raymond Loewy and Streamline Moderne The Old Motor August 12 2013. Studebaker Corporation, unknown
168532955London: Printed for Richard Bentley and Mary Magnes 1685. 2nd edition MacDonald 118b; TC II 118; Wing B-664. Later full brown calf binding executed in a period style. Spine sunned. Usually browning to paper with t.p. a bit grubby. Catchwords / running titles occasionally shaved by binder's knife. Bookplate of 'Kenneth Rapoport'. A VG copy. 8 62 2 pp. 4to: A - I4. 8-5/8" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>Dryden contributed the Epilogue. Printed for Richard Bentley and Mary Magnes unknown books
16912110London Printed for Henry Herringman 1691. 1691. Second edition. Small 4to. Modern 1/2 red morocco over marbled boards good margins no license leaf title browned. Fine. Leaf with publisher's list of 81 plays at end "Plays Printed for R. Bently.". Hardcover. London, Printed for Henry Herringman, 1691. hardcover books
16912110London Printed for Henry Herringman 1691. 1691. Second edition. Small 4to. Modern 1/2 red morocco over marbled boards good margins no license leaf title browned. Fine. Leaf with publisher's list of 81 plays at end "Plays Printed for R. Bently.". Hardcover. London, Printed for Henry Herringman, 1691. hardcover
1700340053London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1700. Hardcover. Fair. First edition. Folio. 646 2pp. including the half-title leaf. Lacking both boards much of the calf spine back is perished with five original raised bands. The upper back corner at the head of spine is browned and frayed with partial damage at the corner of the final letterpress leaf printing the table else a good sound copy suitable for rebinding. Printed for Jacob Tonson hardcover
168017825London: Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden. Very Good. 1680. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound by Riviere & Sons in greenish brown levant with brown spine 5 spine bands & gilt lettering. Wide ornamental gilt frames over plain endpapers. All edges gilt. Margins trimmed not affecting text. Hinges & text tight & intact. Leaves clean without foxing. Uniform light toning. 8 65 2 pages with prologue leaf bound at end. A few scuff marks along spine. The work was written by John Dryden in 1677 & first performed on 11 March 1678. 'The Kind Keeper' closed after only three performances. Dryden later removed 'objectionable material' from his original satire of aristocratic sexual behavior before submitting the manuscript for publication: thus the date of 1680. Theater Drama. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 65 pages . Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes, in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden hardcover
185214028<p>London: William Pickering 1852 Full red crushed morocco by Rickers & Son London. Gilt lettered spine gilt inner dentelles. Five volumes small octavo. Engraved frontisportrait. Some rubbing to binding extremities minor fading to spines. A very attractive little set.</p> William Pickering,
1700mon0004097520Jacob Tonson 1700T. hardcover. Acceptable. . lacking boards. textblock square pages tanned and lightly foxed with minor tidemarks. Jacob Tonson hardcover
198335<p>A first edition first printing in near-fine condition. Inscribed signed and dated in the year of publication by Dryden on the ffep: "Merry Christmas 1983. Ken Dryden." An exceptional copy of this Canadian collectible.</p> Macmillan of Canada hardcover
169238962London: H. Herringman and Sold By R. Bently J. Tonson F. Saunders and T. Bennet. Good. 1692. Second Edition. Softcover. Disbound octavo. 2nd edition; first published in 1678. 16 66pp. Begins with title page ends with epilogue. Some dampstaining. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . H. Herringman, and Sold By R. Bently, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet paperback
1858897Z30London: Bell and Daldy c1858. Leather. Very Good. 6.5" by 4". None . The 'Aldine Edition' of this complete set of poetical works by the popular John Dryden bound in half calf. The 'Aldine' edition. Five volume complete set. Bound in half calf with marbled paper to the boards. This set features the complete poetical works of the popular Poet Laureate John Dryden. This edition also contains a biography of the noted poet written by Mr Robert Bell with the selection of his works being the earliest and best copies.Undated dated by copies held on Jisc. Bound in half calf with marbled paper to the boards. Externally very smart with slight fading and marks to the spine wear to the head of the spine to 'Volume One' light bumping and wear to the extremities of the boards and rubbing to the boards. Bookplate belonging to 'Josceline Grove' to the front free endpaper with light spotting. Internally firmly bound to all but 'Volume Three' which is generally firm with the edition page weak with generally bright and clean pages with light spotting to the front and rear heavier to 'Volume Five' with light spotting throughout. Two notes neatly inserted into 'Volume Two'. Very Good Bell and Daldy hardcover
2013x-1446201368Sage Pubns Ltd 2013. Hardcover. New. 6th edition. 672 pages. 9.25x7.50x1.50 inches. Sage Pubns Ltd hardcover
1997x-0761953930Sage Pubns 1997. Hardcover. New. revised edition. 198 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches. Sage Pubns hardcover
1931105773London: The Stourton Press 1931. Pp. xxiv98 printed in red & black pictorial headpieces the colophon decoration printed in green & black; demy 4to; full vellum lettered and decorated in gilt the bottom edges a trifle rubbed; uncut; the free endpapers faintly offset a little light foxing; The Stourton Press London 1931. Edition limited to 158 numbered copies. The headpiece decorations are by Eliot Hodgkin and the decoration for the preface is by Edward Le Bas. The Stourton Press unknown
1694606231694. DRYDEN John. LOVE TRIUMPHANT; or Nature will Prevail. A Tragi-Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties Servants. Written by Mr. Dryden. London: Jacob Tonson 1694. First edition. 4to. Collation: A4; a2; B-L4; M2; this copy lacks A1 the half-title page; 47 leaves. Modern paper boards title printed in black to spine. Ex library; a small very discreet embossed stamp to t.p. and two ink stamps on the verso. The first and second leaves are moderately soiled; the title-page has a paper repair along the inner margin with some type loss; in the phrase "By Their Majesties Servants" the word "by" is missing; there is another small repair at the upper fore-corner. Occasional very light foxing to text leaves. The binding is heavily soiled. This is a good copy. unknown books
1427London: printed by Thomas. Newcomb. for Henry Herringman at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange 1675. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 12 68 pages. Third edition. A4 a2 B4-I4 K2. In a twentieth-century quarter morocco binding over marbled boards. ESTC R13571; Wing D2348; MacDonald H. John Dryden 67c; Woodward and McManaway 443. A very good copy in an excellent binding. <br/> <br/> London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1675. hardcover
176372980Edinburgh: Printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For Alexander Donaldson 1763. 8vo. 6 volumes. Full brown patterned calf with raised bands gilt lettering and decoration to the spines. With explanatory and critical notes from Dacier and others to which is prefixed The Life of Plutarch written by Mr. Dryden. Chipping and some loss to the spines alongside splitting at the hinges. Some edgewear and markings to the boards. Title labels of volumes 1 and 3 are missing alongside partial loss to the labels of volumes 5 and 6. Ink inscription to the first free endpaper of volume 1 alongside ink stains to the edges of volumes 1 & 2. Some offsetting to the text. ESTC = T107384. . Very Good. Full Calf. 1763. Printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For Alexander Donaldson 1763 unknown
1791QQ0242R. Morison and Son and G. Mudie 1791. ~Early 20th-century binding in full light brown morocco double gilt frames to boards gilt and blind decor and two black gilt labels per spine. Gilt decor to turn-ins. Hinges sound. 12mos 9.6 x 15.4cm. All edges red. Decorated endpapers. Binder's label of John Aiken & Son Academy Street Belfast to inside rear board of all vols. 5 plates inc. frontis to vols I & II engraved by D. B. Pyett after G. Zocchi. Tailpieces. Occasional tidemarking to vols I & IV; very light scattered foxing. Soundly rebound late 18th-century edition of Dryden's Virgil 'a masterpiece which rarely flags and often rises to heights of eloquence and tragic reflection' ODNB. ESTC N25897. ~Robust packaging. Tracking can be added to overseas orders on request. Binding sound text unmarked. Binding sound text unmarked . Near Fine. lxxx136 240 225 206pp. R. Morison and Son, and G. Mudie Hardcover
1694043060London: Jacob Tonson 1694. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. Small quarto rebound in 1/4 red morocco over red cloth. Wear and rubbing to edges light foxing and discoloration a few pages more heavily browned small tear to one page corner not touching any text but a generally clean unmarked copy internally. Lacking the half title. viii 82 2pp. Page 73 includes a poem by the up and coming William Congreve. Size: Quarto 4to. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Theatre & Plays; Inventory No: 043060. <br/><br/> Jacob Tonson hardcover books
16791345323London: printed by John. Macock. for Henry Herringman at the sign of the Anchor on the lower walk of the New-Exchange 1679. Third edition. Hardcover. Quarto 8 57 3 pages VG; Quarter bound in leather with marbled paper boards; G; Leather of spine is chipped with cracking at joints loss at head and foot. Surfaces of boards rubbed; corners of boards significantly rubbed. Text block age-toned and foxed with scattered small stains. <p>JR Consignment. <P> NOTE: Shelved in Room G. 1345323. Special Collections. printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, on the lower walk of the New-Exchange hardcover
189548280Portland Oregon:: The Lewis & Dryden Printing Company 1895. First edition. publisher's full gilt-stamped leather. Front joint cracked along about half its length still sound; corners rubbed; a few light scuffs to the binding. . Folio. Illustrated. The Lewis & Dryden Printing Company, hardcover
169438891London: Jacob Tonson. Good. 1694. Softcover. Disbound. 10 of 12 82 pages. Lacks half title epilogue. Some staiins. ; quarto . Jacob Tonson paperback