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1985Q-0140585036Puffin 1985-09-03. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Puffin paperback
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1968L3 box670 b1Dryden: The Dramatic Works In Six Volumes; Reprint 1932 Edition. Edited by Montague Summers. Reprinted 1968 by Gordian Press. Originally published 1932 by the Nonesuch Press in an Edition of 1000 Sets. Copyright 1932 by The Nonesuch Press. Published by Gordian Press Inc. by Arrangement with Nonesuch Press. Hardcover 3329 pages 460 pp v. 1 532 pp v. 2 595 pp v. 3 603 pp v. 4 545 pp v. 5 594 pp v. 6. In L3 box670. Gordian Press hardcover
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1931958T25London: The Nonesuch Press 1931. Cloth. Very Good. 10.5" by 7". None. A smart limited edition set of the dramatic works of English author John Dryden. Complete in six volumes. Limited to seven hundred and fifty copies of which this is number seven hundred and three. The dramatic works of John Dryden an English poet literary critic translator and playwright who in 1668 was appointed England's first Poet Laureate. 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. With the reopening of the theatres in 1660 after the Puritan ban Dryden began writing plays. Although his first play was not successful from 1668 on he was contracted to produce three plays a year for the King's Company in which he became a shareholder. He led the way in Restoration comedy with his best-known work being Marriage à la Mode. Volume one contains The Wild Gallant The Rival Ladies The Indian Queen and The Indian Emperor with prefatory notes an introduction and a chronology of dramatic poesie. Volume two contains Secret Love Sir Martin Mar-all The Tempest An Evening's Love and Tyrannick Love. Volume three contains The Conquest of Granada Part I & Part II Marriage-a-la-Mode The Assignation Amboyna and The State of Innocence. Volume four contains The Mistaken Husband Aureng-Zebe All for Love The Kind Keeper and Oedipus: A Tragedy. Volume five contains Troilus and Cressida The Spanish Friar The Duke of Guise and Albion and Albanius. Volume six contains Don Sebastian Amphitryon King Arthur Cleomenes Love Triumphant and The Secular Masque. In the original quarter cloth binding with marbled boards. Externally smart with light wear and minor rubbing to the extremities. Light bumping to the extremities of volume six. Fading to the spines with the odd small mark. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with scattered spotting to the foredge and endpapers. Much of the text block remains unopened. Very Good The Nonesuch Press hardcover
1931960Y20London: The Nonesuch Press 1931-19321. Cloth. Very Good. 10.5" by 6.5". None. A pleasing complete limited Nonesuch Press edition of John Dryden's works. One of 750 standard limited sets numbered 51 to 800 this copy being number 765. In the publisher's original quarter cloth binding with marbled paper covered boards.A delightful collection of the dramatic works of John Dryden. He was appointed England's first Poet Laureate and is regarded as hugely influential during the Stuart Restoration with the period even being referred to as the 'Age of Dryden' in literary circles. Includes 'Don Sebastian' 'Amphitryon' 'Secret Love' 'The Spanish Fryar' 'The Duke of Guise' 'All for Love' and 'The Kind Keeper' among many other works. Edited by author clergyman and scholar Montague Summers. From Nonesuch Press a private press founded in 1922 by Francis Meynell his second wife Vera Mendel and their mutual friend David Garnett. The press was at its peak in the 1920s and 1930s but continued operating through the mid-1960s. Nonesuch was unusual among private presses in that it used an Albion press to design their books but had them printed by commercial printers. In the publisher's original quarter cloth binding with marbled paper covered boards. Externally smart with rubbing and bumping to the extremities and fading to the spines. Cracking to the front gutters of Volume I and VI however hinges remains firmly held by cords. Westminster City Library bookplate to the front pastedowns. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good The Nonesuch Press hardcover
1932183564London: Nonesuch Press 1932. Hardcover. VG- overall light shelfwear to boards corners bumped soiling to block. Library bookplate inside front and rear covers. Bindings are tight and pages are very crisp and clean. Six volume set bound in colorful boards with green cloth spines gilt lettering on spines; top edge gilt on all volumes. Each volume is between 500-600 pp. small bw illustration on each title page. This edition is limited to 750 standard sets of six volumes numbered 51-800. This is number 55. v. 1. Prefatory note. Note as to the text. Introduction. Note on the music. Chronological table. Of dramatic poesie. The wild gallant. The rival ladies. The Indian queen. The Indian emperour; or The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards being the sequel to The Indian queen. Notes.--v. 2. Secret love; or The maiden queen. Sr Martin Mar-all; or The feigned innocence. The tempest; or The enchanted island. An evening's love; or The mock astrologer. Tyrannick love; or The royal martyr. Notes.--v. 3. The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards parts I-II. Marriage a-la-mode. The assignation; or Love in a nunnery. Amboyna. The state of innocence and fall of man. Notes.--v. 4. The mistaken husband. Aureng-Zebe. All for love; or The world well lost. The kind keeper; or Mr. Limberham. Oedipus. Notes.--v. 5. Troilus & Cressida; or Truth found too late. The Spanish fryar; or The double discovery. The Duke of Guise. The vindication. Albion and Albanius. Notes. Nonesuch Press hardcover books
1963206350New Jersey: Prentice Hall 1963. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Owner name on FEP. Light rubbing along panel edges.; Twentieth Century Views. Prentice Hall hardcover
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1932228163Hamburg, de Gruyter, 1932. 103 S. OBr. Umschlag angestaubt. (Britannica 5).
1709721751709. DRYDEN John and HOWARD Robert. The Duel of the Stags a Poem . Together with an Epistle to the Author by Mr. John Dryden. Modern calf-backed marbled boards gilt-ruled spine. London: Printed and Sold by H. Hill 1709. Later edition. Howard was Dryden's brother-in-law. Dryden praised Howard's poem. Light uniform toning scattered light foxing closely trimmed at the head of the page with no loss to letters else very good. unknown
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