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1018862013.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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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
1700104852London: Jacob Tonson 1700. First edition of this collection of fables with nearly 12000 verses translated or paraphrased from various including Homer Chaucer and Ovid. Quarto bound in contemporary calf Cambridge binding tooled and lettered in gilt on spine raised bands. In very good condition. One of the most prolific and versatile writers in literary history John Dryden excelled as a poet a playwright a critic and a translator. According to Dr. Johnson "Dryden may be properly considered as the father of English criticism" and Pope saw in Dryden's work "better specimens of every mode of poetry than any other English writer" Allibone 524. Jacob Tonson hardcover
2003DADAX0766168328Kessinger Publishing 2003-07-14. paperback. New. 8.25x1.22x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
1700elala130London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1700. 1700. folio. pp. 21 p.l. 271 360-646 2. pp. 272-359 omitted in pagination. complete with half-title. contemporary sprinkled calf rebacked retaining spine label corners renewed. printed book label of Chillingham Castle in Northumberland home of the Lords Grey. First Edition. A collection of some twelve thousand verses which "again show Drydens energy of thought and language undiminished by age" DNB including paraphrases or translations of the first book of the Iliad some of Ovids Metamorphoses and tales from Chaucer and Boccaccio. There is also a poem To my Honoured Kinsman John Driden verses addressed to the Duchess of Ormond and lines on A Fair Maiden lady who died at Bath the wife of Lord Abingdon. The preface written in fine prose contains an excellent appreciation of Chaucer as well as attacks on Milbourne and Sir Richard Blackmore and a reply to Jeremy Colliers attack on the stage.Macdonald 37a. NCBEL II 447. Pforzheimer 326. Wing D2278. 1st Edition. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1700. unknown
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
1700322905London: Tonson 1700. First. hardcover. very good-. 645 pages followed by a single leaf numbered 565 entitled "Table". Short folio old panelled calf worn and neatly re-cased with spine & corners repaired. London: Jacob Tonson 1700.<br/> <br/> Lacking front free end-paper half title re-attached. The text block is relatively clean although the title page & following 50 leaves are stained in the lower margin and the final 2 leaves are stained on the top half. Armourial bookplate.<br/> <br/> Tonson unknown
1700mon0004097520Jacob Tonson 1700T. hardcover. Acceptable. . lacking boards. textblock square pages tanned and lightly foxed with minor tidemarks. Jacob Tonson hardcover
1773003277London: T Davies T. Becket 1773. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 16 Dedication to the Duke of ormond 32 Preface 7 To Her Grace the Duchess of Ormons 345. decorative head pieces and capitals full tree calf gilt floral panels tp spine red gilt title label running floral band to board edges marbled eps. Stub of bookplate on fpd. Title page a bit soiled else very clean throughout. Owner name "Jane Dorothea Duff London 1779" written on title page and fep at the back where the date has been torn out. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall <br/> <br/> T, Davies, T. Becket hardcover
171382759London: Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Katherine-Street in the Strand 1713. Full Leather. Very Good. 19.5 x 13 cm. Octavo. 485502 p. Frontispiece engraving. 5 raised bands to spine. Full tan contemporary leather. Two handwritten paper spine labels one looks like a library label but there is no other indication of it being a library copy. Front cover joint cracked at top and bottom but still intact and feels fairly sturdy. Originally published in 1700 this is an early edition 2nd done in 1713. ESTC T145034. Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over-against Katherine-Street in the Strand unknown
ria9781018862019_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America and possibly other nations. Withi hardcover
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139089763X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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B9781498120562Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1734847G3London: Jacob Tonson 1734. Leather. Very Good. 6.5" by 4" . Gucht . A scarce new edition of John Dryden's collected fables in a very smart half morocco binding. The scarce fourth edition. Rebound in handsome half morocco with new endpapers. WIth an engraved frontispiece and some small vignette illustrations throughout. The final work produced by the English poet John Dryden first published only two months prior to his death. The work contains translations of the First Book of Homer's 'Iliad' selections from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' and Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales' stories from Boccaccio and many more translations including original poems by Dryden himself. John Dryden was a notable seventeenth century poet playwright critic and translator. He is best known for being appointed England's first Poet Laureate. The pagination is as follows: 2 A-R12 ESTC Citation No. T124903 Rebound in half morocco with new endpapers. Light shelf wear to the edges. The odd small handling mark to the paste-downs and free endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages age-toned but generally bright and clean. Light spotting and scattered handling marks throughout. The frontispiece has been partly coloured in by the previous owner. Ink mark to the title page. The vignette illustration on page C6 has been coloured. Small ink marks to pages 344-345 and to the two final pages of the table. Red ink marks to the final page. Marks to page 56 and 57 affecting the text. Very Good Jacob Tonson hardcover
17741805280056London: T. Davies B. White C. Say etc 1774-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover. Bound in early 19th century cloth. Top front corner bumped. English Short Title Catalog ESTCT116742 T. Davies, B. White, C. Say etc hardcover
1713031653London.: Jacob Tonson. 1713. Hard. Good. 12mo. 7 3/4". Illustrated with engraved frontispiece. Good. Bound in full panelled calf commensurate with date of publication. Joint of upper board is beginning to split. Slightly toned and pallidly foxed. Name penned in contemporary hand to title page corner. <br/> <br/> Jacob Tonson. unknown
17001008H5London: Jacob Tonson 1700 . First edition. Leather. Good. 12" by 7.5". None. The first edition of Dryden"s final major work translating classical and medieval sources into influential Augustan verse in a contemporary full calf binding. In a contemporary full calf binding. Half-title is present. First edition.A volume of fables translated by John Dryden. John Dryden's important collection of classical and medieval poetry translated here by himself. This was Dryden's last and one of his greatest works.Including the poetry of Ovid Geoffrey Chaucer Giovanni Boccaccio and Homer with selections from their works 'Iliad' 'Metamorphoses' and 'The Canterbury Tales' alongside some of Dryden's own works.The Chaucer works appearing in this work were modernised by Dryden who confessed that he didn't understand Chaucer's Middle English prosody which he proclaims to in the preface.With this work Dryden aimed to increase the reputation of English literature by adapting these classic works. All the translations to this work are in Dryden's heroic couplet.John Dryden was a popular seventeenth century English poet and literary critic. His talents in Restoration England landed him the position of England's first Poet Laureate in 1668. In a contemporary full calf binding. Externally a little worn. Hinges cracked with loss to calf. Front board almost detached holding at three cords loose but holding. Rubbing and bumping to extremities resulting in loss to calf and slight loss to boards. Slight loss to head and tail of spine. Bookplate of Pakington Geo Tomkyns to front paste down. Slight loss to upper corner of front free endpaper. Hinges weak. Internally text block generally firmly bound. Hinges strained in places. Pages characteristically age toned but notably bright for the period. The odd spot heavier to first and last few leaves. One or two minor handling marks to fore edge. Slight loss to upper corner of final two leaves not affecting the text. Good Jacob Tonson hardcover
1700104852London: Jacob Tonson 1700. First edition of this collection of fables with nearly 12000 verses translated or paraphrased from various including Homer Chaucer and Ovid. Quarto bound in contemporary calf Cambridge binding tooled and lettered in gilt on spine raised bands. In very good condition. One of the most prolific and versatile writers in literary history John Dryden excelled as a poet a playwright a critic and a translator. According to Dr. Johnson "Dryden may be properly considered as the father of English criticism" and Pope saw in Dryden's work "better specimens of every mode of poetry than any other English writer" Allibone 524. Jacob Tonson hardcover books