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8vo., original series binding of blue cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, blue top, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First published in OSA in 1962.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus, neat signature on front free endpaper; original series binding of navy blue cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped lightly age-soiled dustwrapper. Includes Roger Boyle: The Tragedy of Mustapha; Elkanah Settle: The Empress of Morocco; John Crowne: The Destruction of Jerusalem Part II; Nathaniel Lee: Sophonisha; John Dryden: Aureng-Zebe. WC 576.
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece; original yellow cloth, backstrip lettered in red, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Includes songs by Behn, Congreve, Dryden, D'Urfey, Etherege, Farquhar, Otway, Sackville, Shadwell, Vanbrugh, Wycherley and others. Uncommon in this condition.
pp. xxiv, 326. Inked ownership of Alice Campbell, 1897. 24mo. Original vellum spine over paper covered boards. Vellum spine soiled. Hardbound. Very good. POETRY2 BOX 1
8vo., original series binding of green cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, brown top, patterned endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter chipped with minor loss at extremities and with two short closed tears at backstrip. With 8pp series catalogue bound in at end. First published in Everyman's Library in 1912. Includes plays by Congreve, Dryden, Etheredge, Farquhar, Otway, Vanbrugh, Wycherley, EL 604; Seymour 824.0 (recording the first edition thus).
Winterthur, Verlag P. G. Keller, 1959, in-8, br., pp. 101, (3). Con bibliografia.
Essays on "the main movements and counter-movements of English critical thought from the Renaissance to the Revival of Romanticism." Inscription and stamp by previous owners on front free endpaper. Chip on half-title page.
Second Edition, enlarged, 12mo, 94pp., orig. cloth, a very nice copy. "A complete list of all plays, acted and unacted, printed and unprinted, belonging to the Restoration Theatre, a dramatic period which is commonly taken to cover the years from the general reopening of the public playhouses (1660) to the death of Dryden, in 1700..." - Introduction.