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183266437extra illustrated with 413 plates across the 5 volumes vol.1: 112 plates vol.2: 73 plates vol.3: 87 plates vol.4: 61 plates vol.5: 80 plates all black and white and made in a variety of styles with clii pages of a Life of Dryden and other notes in the first volume Published by William Pickering hardcover
171600311MISCELLANY POEMS. Containing Variety of New Translations of the Ancient Poets: together with several Original Poems. By the Most Eminent Hands Volumes 1 thru 6 complete Mr. Dryden / Jacob Tonson London 1716 some wear to the spine and outer hinges of each volume else a good set bound in full leather with at least vg or better contents free of foxing and staining. Four of the volumes have frontispiece engravings and four of the volumes contain the armorial bookplate of Oxford graduate Edust-wrapper ard Wilberforce Unwin. Mr. Dryden / Jacob Tonson hardcover
170121957London: Jacob Tonson 1701. First Collected edition. leather_bound. Modern Cambridge style binding in full brown morocco. Very good. 646 232 pages. 33 x 20 cm. ESTC R31983 bound with T124515 the two works are generally found bound together. Of the second work as ESTC notes "Absalom and Achitopher``The Medal`Religio laici` and `The hind and the panther` each have separate title pages of the tenth fourth fourth and third editions respectively but the register and pagination are continuous." Second title page printed in red and black. Generally a clean copy with minor toning a few small tears one or two cryptic if not amusing margin notes in the second title. Raised bands gilt leather spine label. Jacob Tonson unknown
16951812140003London Printed by J. Heptinstall for W. Rogers 1695. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 1st English ed. Translated by John Dryden. Small quarto 24 cm. Bound in contemporary speckled calf. Speckled edge. 5 raised bands. Rebacked. Engraved frontispiece title title in red and black. 2 preliminary leaves lxxiv 355 1 pages. Internally very good with white unmarked pages. Contents: Preface of the translator with a parallel of poetry and painting -- The preface of the French author / by Roger de Piles -- Table of the precepts contain'd in this treatise -- The art of painting / by Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy -- Observations on the art of painting of Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy / Roger de Piles -- Judgement of Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy on the works of the principal and best painters of the two last ages / by Roger de Piles -- A short account of the most eminent painters both ancient and modern continu'd down to the present times accoeding to the order of their succession / by Richard Graham. <br> Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy was a French painter who is best known for this poetical work. Wing D2458. London, Printed by J. Heptinstall for W. Rogers hardcover
178481Printed by J. Heptinstall for W. Rogers. 1695. 1st edn. Tall 8vo 8¼ x 6¼ ins. Contemporary full speckled calf spine gilt ruled in six compartments with contrasting gilt lettered label red sprinkled edges boards lightly pitted marks on lower board and wear at corners- otherwise VG. Pp. ii lxiv 355 1 errata title page printed in red and black engraved plate pasted onto front paste-down and partially obscured by previous owner's armorial bookplate faint inscription at top edge of title. Printed by J. Heptinstall for W. Rogers., 1695 unknown
1701237330London: Tonson Thomas Bennet and Richard Wellington 1701. First Folio edition. Engraved portrait frontispiece by Edelinck after Keller and extra-illustrated with later full-page frontispiece for the second volume. 6 618; 558 pp. 2 vols. Folio 336 x 196 mm. Bound in modern half brown morocco over brown cloth boards spines lettered in gilt t.e.g. Brief marginal repairs to both title-pages folding portrait backed first few leaves in first volume partially disbound pp 119/120 with tear from corner some stray marks and minor toning throughout upper cover to first volume mostly detached upper joint to second volume with flaking corners rubbed head and tail of spine of both volumes rubbed bookplates of Julius Joleson and Paul Buchet. First Folio edition. Engraved portrait frontispiece by Edelinck after Keller and extra-illustrated with later full-page frontispiece for the second volume. 6 618; 558 pp. 2 vols. Folio 336 x 196 mm. Dryden's plays were first collected as early as 1682 and many times subsequent though these early editions were simply 4to editions of his plays bound together with a new general title and erratic in terms of quality and completeness. This noble 1701 Tonson folio is not only the the first in this format but the first to aim at comprehensiveness and accuracy. MacDonald 107 a i Tonson, Thomas Bennet and Richard Wellington unknown
1667eph2"Being the sequel of the Indian Queen." First performed 1665.
16861269321686. London: Printed for H. Herringman and are to be sold by Joseph Knight and Francis Saunders. 1686. <br /> <br /> Slim 4to 5960-62pp. Modern marbled boards red morocco backstrip lettered in gilt. Signed in ink on verso of title "John Gwynn Neath July 11th 1751" showing through somewhat. Also signed on p. 1: "John Gwynn 1749". Iceland bookplate of Robert Herring on front pastedown. Occasional light toning but good margins with no trimming of the text; very good. <br /> <br /> § Fourth edition of this tragedy in rhyming couplets first acted in June 1669 and published in 1670. It is based on the legend of Saint Catherine of Alexandria who was put to death by the Roman Emperor Maximinus the "tyrant" of the title. The play was hugely successful and was revived several times this edition coinciding with the third production. Wing D2396; ESTC R15523. unknown
17302091202133211175Jacob Tonson 1730. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 books in total Jacob Tonson paperback
1696ST15024cLondon: Printed for J. Tonson 1696. FIRST EDITION. 221 x 165 mm. 8 3/4 x 6 1/2". 6 p.l. 56 pp. With a preface by John Dryden Sr. <br/> 19th century blue half calf with marbled boards smooth spine with gilt lettering. Title with a few sets of numbers in ink by a contemporary hand. Macdonald 126; Wing D-2403; ESTC R3993. ◆Binding a little worn with rubbing to joints and extremities a little loss at head and tail of spine and some general soiling otherwise intact and perfectly sound; contents a little browned scattered and mostly light foxing a large but light dampstain across most leaves top margin trimmed a little close other minor imperfections but despite these faults a good copy of a very rarely seen work.<br/> <br/> This is the only dramatic work written by Dryden's second son 1667/8-1701 who also produced a translation of Juvenal and a travel account. The play with a preface by the elder Dryden and an epilogue by Congreve has not appeared in auction records since the 1940s. Printed for J. Tonson unknown
1695ST12901gLondon: Printed by I. Dawks for Jacob Tonson 1695. Third Edition. 222 x 170 mm. 8 3/4 x 6 3/4". 12 p.l. 69 1 pp. <br/> Attractive 19th or early 20th century blue morocco circular gilt centerpiece on each board raised bands gilt titling gilt turn-ins all edges gilt. Front pastedown with morocco ex-libris of W. A. Foyle Beeleigh Abbey. Macdonald 84c; Wing D-2391; ESTC R4117. ◆A light diagonal dampstain at upper corner covering a little less than a quarter of the page sometimes quite faint never serious title and final page a bit soiled other minor imperfections internally but still a very pleasing copy the lustrous binding with almost no wear and the text with none of the major problems normally seen in copies of Restoration plays.<br/> <br/> From a distinguished collection this is a copy of a work of value not only as an adaptation of Shakespeare but also as an early critical examination of the Bard's language written by the most famous playwright of the Restoration period. Originally written around 1602 and first published in 1609 "Troilus and Cressida" has long been considered one of Shakespeare's more "problematic" plays. Seeking to update and improve the work to appeal to modern audiences Dryden revised the language deepened certain themes and leaned into the tragedy of the play with Cressida falsely accused of being unfaithful to Troilus and killing herself as punishment. In Shakespeare's version Cressida in fact does betray Troilus but lives. Of equal interest to the play itself is the prefatory essay "The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy" in which Dryden offers a critique of Shakespeare's language and lays out his reasons for revision: "because the Play was Shakespear's and that there appear'd in some places of it the admirable Genius of the Author; I undertook to remove that heap of Rubbish under which many excellent thoughts lay wholly bury'd." Dryden 1631-1700 was deemed "the father of English criticism" by Johnson and Day notes that this essay is also "the first significant and detailed analysis in English of Aristotle's concept of tragedy." Our finely bound copy comes from the library of W. A. Foyle co-founder with his brother of the famous Foyle's Bookshop in Charing Cross Road. The three large Foyle sales at Christie's held in 2000 were a bibliophilic highlight of the new century and the sum of $19 million for which William Foyle's personal library sold in July set a record for private European collections. Printed by I. Dawks, for Jacob Tonson unknown
17091381565London: J. Tonson 1709. Third Edition. Hardcover. Octavos three volumes. Bound in early brown calf with gilt tooling to boards and spine and labels bearing gilt titling to spines. Light plus bumping to edges and corners of boards; light overall bumping and wear to board surfaces. Joints lightly scuffed. Damage to leather finish along lower half of both joints of Vol. 1. Text blocks lightly age toned. Lacking original title pages; early handwritten title pages supplied for each volume. Scattered ink annotations to first several leaves of each volume. Frontispiece present in all three volumes along with numerous engraved full-page plates in each volume. ESTC: T64661.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. 1 4 108 211 1 pages -- Vol. 2 4 213-545 1 pages With folding map. -- Vol. 3 4 549-857 pages.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Multivolume set. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> EH Consignment. 1381565. Special Collections - Downstairs. J. Tonson hardcover
1693272384London: Tonson 1693. hardcover. very good. Contemporary full mottled calf folio spine and corners rubbed 13 1/2 x 9 inches. iv xxxix iii 315 1; iv 87 1 p. Dryden's long and important essay on satire is in the form of a dedication to the Earl of Dorset. Dryden himself translated Satires I III VI X and XVI of Juvenal; the others were by William Congreve Nahum Tate George Stepney Stephen Hervey William Bowles Thomas Power Thomas Creech and John Dryden Jr. The satires of Persius all translated by Dryden have a separate title-page pagination. iv xxxix iii 315 1; iv 87 1 p. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson London 1693. First edition. A beautiful clean copy.<br/> <br/> Wing J1288<br/> <br/> Tonson unknown
171335745The Fifth Edition Adorn'd with Sculptures.- London: Printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head overgainst Katherinestreet in the Strand M. DCC. XIII. 1713.- CLXII p. 1 h. 372 p.: Ilustrado con 24 bonitos y finos grabados al cobre abriendo uno como frontis seguido de otro con el retrato de "To the Right Honoureble Charles Earl of Dorset and Middlesex Lord Chamberlaine of His Majesty's." a quien va dedicado el libro; 8º minúsculo 137 x 85 cm.; Buena impresión sobre papel verjurado de calidad; Ex-libris grabado al cobre en el verso de la tapa anterior con escudo de armas Yelmo de caballero con un perro sobre el y debajo escudo con tres conchas rodeado de ornamentación floral; Encuadernación de la época en Plena Piel. La encuadernación fatigada con rozaduras en bordes y esquinas lomo con pequeñas faltas de piel en la cabeza. Interior en perfecto estado salvo las hojas que comprenden desde la pag. XXV hasta la pag. CLXII y la hoja siguiente que tienen tenues manchas de óxido. Es una importante traducción al inglés de estos inmortales textos latinos Esta 5ª edición que ofrecemos es rara en el mercado. GRECIA Y ROMA FILOLOGÃA CLASICA Book in english Printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head overgainst Kather hardcover
141668London: William Miller 1808. Hardcover set Very good. Full leather binding which has been expertly rebacked some time in the past. Marbled edges and endpapers frontispiece engravings one folding index in last volume. The edges and corners are a bit worn and one board is detached. Includes Walter Scott The Life of John Dryden. Sets Poetry Sets. William Miller Hardcover
1821386Edinburgh: Printed For Archibald Constable and Co. Edinburgh; and Hurst Robinson and Co. London 1821. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Complete in eighteen volumes. Octavo. Tan calf over boards with double gilt ruled covers. Ornate gilt tooled spines with five raised bands and two contrasting labels. Marbled end papers and page edges. Volume I with portrait frontispiece of Dryden engraved by W.H. Lizars. Volume VI includes a fold out plate "The Solemn Mock Procession of the POPE Cardinals Jesuits Friars Etc. Through the CITY OF LONDON November 17th 1679." with a half width separation along one of the folds. Each volume with the bookplate of Florence de Wolfe Sampson by E.D. French who also engraved the Grolier Club's own bookplate as well as bookplates for many of its members. Some foxing to frontispiece and title page Vol I otherwise very good.John Dryden 1631-1700 was an English poet literary critic translator and playwright who was appointed England's first Poet Laureate in 1668. He 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. - wikipedia. Printed For Archibald Constable and Co. Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson and Co. London hardcover
186651469London: Bell and Daldy Fleet Street 1866. Frontispiece portrait to volume I. 5 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary yellow pebbled morocco gilt spines a.e.g by Hayday & Co. Fine condition 5. Frontispiece portrait to volume I. 5 vols. 8vo. Bell and Daldy Fleet Street unknown
1701717London: Jacob Tonson 1701. BOOK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION BEAUTIFULLY BOUND IN FULL LEATHER WITH SIX COMPARTMENTS AND FIVE RAISED BANDS TO SPINE WITH BRIGHT GILT DETAILS AND TITLE. SOME LIGHT RUBBING TO LEATHER. BINDING AND HINGES ARE VERY GOOD NO LOOSE OR MISSING PAGES A FEW PAGES WITH MARGINAL NOTATIONS MINIMAL FOXING. BOOK MEASURES FOLIO 12.75"x8". FIRST ONE VOLUME EDITION 324 YEARS OLD. A NICE EXAMPLE IN GREAT CONDITION. Jacob Tonson unknown
1690029004London: Jo. Hindmarsh 1690. 1ª Edição . Inteira de Pele/Full -Leather. Bom / Good / Bon. In-8º165x105. 1 Vol. de 12-132 i.e. 124-4 pp. A numeração passa por erro tipográfico da página 87 para a 96 e depois continua nesta sequência sem que haja salto no texto. Encadernação inteira de pele ao estilo antigo. Folha de rosto fac-similada sobre papel antigo. John Dryden foi um poeta dramaturgo e tradutor com muita influência na literatura inglesa do periodo da Restauração na corte de Carlos II. Depois converteu-se ao catolicismo e caiu em desgraça mas a sua obra permaneceu muito influente junto dos maiores poetas ingleses do séc XVIII. Esta peça representa o personagem e a corte de D. Sebastião e o desastre de Alcácer Quibir. Duarte de Sousa 130. <br/> <br/> Jo. Hindmarsh hardcover
2092902141701511Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1700205908London: Jacob Tonson 1700. First Edition. Light staining to final leaves; scattered soil; front free endpaper loose; covers rubbed particularly to edges tips and hinges; three neat bookplates including Edward Whittaker Hennell and Edgar F. Leo. Folio xlii 646pp; later three-quarter calf and marbled boards. A nice copy of Dryden's Fables with a distinguished provenance. Macdonald 37a. Jacob Tonson unknown
335Frankfurt & Leipzig: in der Fleischerischen Buchhandlung 1761. Soft cover. Good. Octavo. xvi 86pp. Wrappers. Translated by Simon Grynaeus. <br/> <br/> Frankfurt & Leipzig: in der Fleischerischen Buchhandlung, 1761. paperback
1428London: Printed for Jo. Indmarsh 1692. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. xvi 109 iii pages. A4 a4 B4-P4. Second edition. Quarter red morocco over cloth by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. Wing D2263; MacDonald H. John Dryden 89b; Woodward & McManaway 404; ESTC R004506. A very good copy in an excellent binding. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for Jo. Indmarsh, 1692. hardcover
1711866801711. Lucian. THE WORKS OF LUCIAN TRANSLATED FROM GREEK BY SEVERAL EMINENT HANDS. with The Life of Lucian A Discourse on his Writings and A Character of fome of the present Translators. Written by John Dryden Esq. London Printed for Sam. Briscoe 1711. 4 vols. Nineteen century reback with new labels. Brown calf with red spine lables. Some light wear mostly to edges and at hinges. Binding is tight and pages are nearly all free from foxing. Volume 1 bears a previous owner's extensive notes to second and third leaves. A solid set. unknown
17162201030017London Jacob Tonson 1716 1716. Fourth. Hardcover. Good. Tonson's Miscellany: Early English printing in contemporary binding 6 volume set. 12mo. Bound in acid-washed calf. Shelf wear. Some of the hinges cracked but solid. Gilt ruled. All edges red. Marbled end pages. Engraved frontispiece illustrations. : v.I; 12 i-xxxvi viii 1-360. v.II; xii 5-396. v.III; xii 1-380. v.IV; xii 3-420. v.V; xii 1-396. v.VI; xii 1-395 1. <br> Provenance: 18th century book plate of Frances Colleton. ESTC N65196. Frances Colleton -1805 was the wife of James Edward Colleton 1709-1790 a British MP from Haines Hill Berks. They owned a plantation in Barbados. ESTC N6906. Pt. 1-6. The first-sixth parts of Miscellany poems. Frontis. illustration A1 signed: Le Clerc Lefils inv. Lud. Du Guernier sculp. London, Jacob Tonson, 1716 hardcover