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1843BOOKS330085London UK: William Pickering. Collectible-Very Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1843. LeatherBound. 16mo. 3/4 leather and marbled boards . William Pickering hardcover
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1735463868Dublin : M. Rhames ; George Faulkner ; Theo. Jones ; James Dalton ; T. Moore 1735. First Dublin Edition. Hardcover. Very good sammelband in contemporary leather boards rebacked in later gilt-blocked leather. Boards somewhat scuffed and lightly edgeworn. The Double Gallant lacks its title page as originally bound. The binding is cracked between Elfrida and Don Sebastian with both sides remaining very secure. Marginal tear to the lower corner of the final leaf with text unaffected. The text block remains strong overall showing only the scattered faint dust-dulling foxing and offsetting expected of age. A well-preserved example overall. Physical description; 1 volume variously paginated ; 17 cm. Contents; 1. The double gallant or The sick lady's cure / Colley Cibber. Dublin : M. Rhames 1735. 2. Elfrida : a dramatic poem / William Mason. Dublin : George Faulkner 1752. 3. Don Sebastian : King of Portugal : a tragedy / John Dryden. Dublin : Theo. Jones for William Smith 1735. 4. The fair penitent : a tragedy / Nicholas Rowe. Dublin : James Dalton 1750. 5. The tragedy of Zara / Voltaire ; translated by Aaron Hill. Dublin : T. Moore 1737. Subjects; English drama 18th century. English drama Tragedy 18th century. Verse drama English 18th century. Irish imprints 18th century. Dublin Ireland Imprints 1730-1752. Sammelbands 18th century. Collected works. Dublin : M. Rhames ; George Faulkner ; Theo. Jones ; James Dalton ; T. Moore hardcover
1800a003.drycritGB: T. Cadell Jun & W. Davies 1800. The first volume is bound in two parts. Very clean tight texts have been fitted with new endpapers and pastedowns and rebound/rebacked in the old original half leather and marbled boards. Spines have gold decoration and slightlly raised bands. Green title labels may also be original. Armorial bookplate of Sir John Rolt in each book evidently replaced. There are no halftitles. LACKING FRONTISPIECE in Volume One. Booksb ares in very good condition with minor signs of wear and/or age. A most presentable set. SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES APPLY Packed weight 3500g. . 1st Edition. Hardback. VG/No DW. T. Cadell Jun & W. Davies Hardcover
2010145713London: The Folio Society 2010. Hardcover. Fine. London The Folio Society 2010 first thus. Large octavo four volumes xx 513; x 585; x 546; and x 634 pages plus numerous full-page plates by David Rooney 'inspired by Greek and Roman portrait sculpture in most cases based on pieces firmly identified as the figures Plutarch describes'. Gilt-decorated cloth; small registration error in the blocking on the spine of Volume I; otherwise a fine set in the fine gilt-decorated slipcase. The text follows the 1859 edition edited by Arthur Hugh Clough; introduction by Tom Holland. 'For this edition of "Plutarch's Lives" the original pairings of Greek and Roman figures have been split and the biographies arranged in chronological order by period during which each figure flourished. The comparisons have been placed as appendices and are repeated in each relevant volume. Though not all of "Plutarch's Lives" have survived this rearrangement gives the best sense available to us of the historical sweep of the work.' 4 items. The Folio Society hardcover
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1853887Z2London: George Routledge and Co 1853 . First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 6.5" by 4". John Franklin . A beautifully bound volume of poetical works by the celebrated John Dryden bound in full morocco and illustrated by John Franklin. In a decorative full morocco binding with raised bands ornate gilt detailing and gilt fore edges. Illustrated by John Franklin with a monochrome frontispiece and 7 monochrome plates. Bound by 'Leighton Son & Hodge' with their binder's label to the rear. This handsomely bound volume features the complete collection of poetical works by the popular John Dryden. Dryden England's first Poet Laureate wrote copious poetical works that have remained popular. The work also includes a short biography of the life of this legendary poet. Bound in full morocco. Externally very smart with slight bumping to the extremities fading and slight cracking to the spine with minimal rubbing to the raised bands and joints and the odd minor mark to the boards. A mark to the centre of the endpapers with a bookseller's label to the pastedown a binder's label to the rear pastedown two past owner's names in ink to the front free endpaper one dated 1939 and the other dated 1910 and the odd slight mark and spot. Front hinge starting. Internally firmly bound with generally bright pages and occasional spotting to the front and rear. Very Good Indeed George Routledge and Co hardcover
2013x-0199743045Oxford Univ Pr 2013. Paperback. New. 3rd edition. 416 pages. 9.10x6.10x1.10 inches. Oxford Univ Pr paperback
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1716V75963London: Jacob Tonson 1716. Hardcover. Good. Engraved plates Frontispiece 10 further plates as confirmed by the British Library Oxford & Cambridge & 9 other libraries. 12mo Marbled leather with covers of gilt and floral design the spine on 5 raised bands which were possibly once gilt but now mostly worn away to just traces.Black spine label lacks I of OVID'S and part of T in EPISTLES The Fore-edges are gaufered on four wide gold corners with with rows of stars and there is a band of red marbling at the center between the four gilt areas. the leather is somewhat pock-marked/the corners worn/top compartment splitting at front hinge as also a partial central crack to the top two compartments mid-spine/head of spine with 2mm chipping Frontispiece Titlepage Dedication 4pp=Advertisement 24pp=Preface 2p=Table =Contents 221pp 1p of Books for sale by Tonson but further pages of booklist are missing Paper is a bit uniformly tanned throughout but else in nice condition without marking or tears. An unusual binding and nice illustrations. Jacob Tonson hardcover
1996SONG0803978405Sage Publications 1996-05-21. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x0.69x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Sage Publications hardcover
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1941508010No Place: Privately Printed 1941. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Oblong 16mo. French-folded to make four pages. Cord bound. Illustrated wrappers. Very slight age-toning on wrappers a near fine copy. signed by the author. Poem about Old Salem Massachusetts. OCLC locates no copies. Privately Printed] unknown
19292887San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1929 2 volumes. Quarto and octavo. The second smaller volume is a facsimile of the first edition. One of 250 copies printed by John Henry Nash. Color plates. Parchment-backed rose boards spine gilt-lettered top edges gilt. Complimentary slip tipped-in. Small bookplate else a fine set housed in a split-level slipcase. John Henry Nash hardcover books
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
029029London; 1798-1799 Noted on engravings: Printed for C. Cooke and Sold By All the Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland. 12 Mo. In three volumes. Volume three with 20pp. publisher's catalog. Each volume with an engraved frontispiece engraved vignette title page and a regular title page illustrated. Dates are noted on the engravings from May 1798-Jan. 1799. Dryden was an English poet dramatist and literary critic who dominated the literary scene of his day. It became known as the Age of Dryden. He later did translations for publisher Jacob Tonson. The entire set which was issued by C. Cooke in the late 18th century was for the serious reader. The books were small enough to be kept in a coat pocket or lady's purse. Bound in full contemporary calf lettered and decorated in gilt labels mostly worn off early glue repair to upper joints not professionally but work fine light damp staining to the first few leaves of volume two. From the library of Benjamin Dickerson with his bookplate and signature. A good set. ESTC; T178547. Printed for C. Cooke and Sold By All the Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland unknown books
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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
184328069William Pickering. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1843. Later Printing. Hardcover. A beautiful 5 volume set. Bound in tree calf covered boards of 18mo 4 x 6 1/2 size. All pages marbled edges. Elaborate Gilt to boards. 5 raised bands red & green spinal labels with gilt titles. Marbled endpapers. Volumes show modest shelf and edge wear with all board edged gilt 90% complete. All boards firmly attached though there are splits to leather finish of each volume several volumes show partial full splits of leather hinges to about midway down the spine but none are fully split. The gloss finish worn at the hinges front and rear. Volume one has a half inch by quarter inch chip out of the head of the spine and slight wrap to front board. Small splits and chips to voumes II and III and V and some gilt worn off on spine tail. A beautiful set. . William Pickering hardcover
1928WRCLIT69961London: Etchells & Macdonald 1928. Quarto. Cloth and marbled boards untrimmed. Fore-corners a bit bumped usual tan offset to endsheets from jacket flaps else a very good copy in lightly chipped and nicked dust jacket with usual tanning. First edition ordinary issue. One of 525 copies on Pannekoek Holland paper from a total edition of 580. This copy is not numbered. GALLUP B7b. Etchells & Macdonald hardcover books