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1697Biblio185<p><strong><em>Virgil Publius. b. BC 70 The Works of Virgil: Containing his Pastorals Georgics and Æneis. Translated into English verse; by Mr. Dryden. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1697. Large Folio 423 x 265. First edition. 640pp</em></strong></p><p>One hundred and two full paged engraved illustrations. This is a large paper copy excepting for the first few pages exceptionally white and crisp. Lacks introduction to Lord Clifford and large plate of Virgil at the Senate. Most of the Life of Virgil which contains the image of Virgil in the Senate is lacking. Title page remounted Tear B1 somewhat affecting text and browned pages that correspond to other copies. Priced accordingly for this rare Subscribed Royal Folio First Edition. Rebound in a modern binding of mottled calf and tastefully restored.</p><p>John Dryden:</p><p>. "Virgil is the only complete representative of the deepest sentiment and the highest mood of his countrymen and of his time. In his pastoral and didactic poems he gives a living voice to the whole charm of Italy in the Aeneid to the whole glory of Rome. He was in the maturity of his powers at the most critical epoch of the national life one of the most critical epochs in the history of the world. Keeping aloof from the trivial daily life of his contemporaries he was moved more profoundly than any of them by the deeper currents of emotion in the sphere of government religion morals and human feeling which were then changing the world; and in uttering the enthusiasm of the hour and all the new sensibilities that were stirring in his own heart and imagination he had in the words of Sainte-Beuve 'divined at a decisive hour of the world what the future would love.' He was also by universal acknowledgement the greatest literary artist whom Rome produced. Š Virgil's fame as a poet rests on the three acknowledged works of his early and mature manhood-the pastoral poems or Eclogues the Georgics and the Aeneid-all written in that hexameter verse which Tennyson has called 'The stateliest measure ever molded by the lips of man.'" EB vol. 28 page 112-113 Wing V-616</p><p>The works of Virgil is the first addition with 102 excluding the plate of Virgil in the Senate stunning illustrated plates each dedicated to a subscriber and produced by the finest European engravers – Michael van der Gucht Wenceslaus Hollar and Pierre Lombart.</p><p>Dryden and Tonson the printer had a long and profitable relationship. Dryden indeed was one of the first authors to draw a 'significant advance' for his works from Tonson which caused many bitter arguments but in the end Tonson and Dryden were a powerful team publishing many works previously only found in Greek and Latin editions. Dryden besides being a popular playwright in his time made these works popular amongst the rising middle class who without classical training in Greek or Latin were omitted from reading the works of Virgil and others that Dryden seemed to crank out in record time for Tonson's presses. A rare and evocative poem.</p> Jacob Tonson
1697Biblio186<p><b><i>Virgil Publius. b. BC 70 The Works of Virgil: Containing his Pastorals Georgics and Æneis. Translated into English verse; by Mr. Dryden. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1697. Large Folio 423 x 265. First edition. 640pp</i></b> One hundred and three full paged engraved illustrations. This is a large paper copy excepting for the first few pages exceptionally white and crisp. Complete with full introduction to Lord Clifford and large plate of Virgil at the Senate. Contains the Life of Virgil and an extensive dedication section to Montrose later. Some browning to the pages somewhat affecting the text and images but this phenomena correspond to other copies. A rare work that includes the subscriber list for this Royal Folio First Edition. Tastefully restored retaining original leather except at spine. A complete edition.</p> Jacob Tonson hardcover
1686elala865London: Printed for Henry Herringman and are to be sold by Joseph Knight and Francis Saunders 1686. 1686. 4to. pp. 5 p.l. 59 1 2ads. disbound some browning & foxing small wormtracks in lower margins lower margin of final advert leaf tatty. Fourth Edition first: 1670. Macdonald 74d. Wing D2396. Stratman p. 181. Woodward & McManaway 482. NCBEL II 442. London: Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, 1686. unknown
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
1686LS18141London: Published by H. Herringman 1686. Paperback. Good. 4to; disbound. 59 pp. epilogue/printed catalogue leaves at end. <br/><br/> Published by H. Herringman paperback
167014697<p><b>1670 1ed John Dryden Tyrannick Love Saint Catherine Martyrdom Emperor Maximinus</b></p><p>John Dryden a 17th-century English author was known for his famous translations of Greek classics as well as his masterpiece '<i>Tyrannick Love'</i>. This play first published in 1670 tells the story of Saint Catherine of Alexandria's martyrdom and the reign of Emperor Maximinus. Alexandria refused Maximinus's erotic advances and was ultimately put to death for it. Dryden tells this story in this play.</p><p>Item number: #14697</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>DRYDEN John</p><p><b><i>Tyrannick love : Or The royal martyr. A tragedy</i></b></p><p>London : Printed for H. Herringman 1670. First edition.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 10 62</p><p>· References: Wing D 2396; </p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Pamphlet; secure</p><p>· Size: ~8.25in X 6.5in 21cm x 16.5cm</p><p>· We can have the book professionally rebound if the buyer so desires</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>14697</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> for H. Herringman
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
1679078638London: Swall And Tonson 1679. Later half leather and marbled paper boards slightly rubbed in places Title Dedicatory Preface Prologue Dedication to Dryden 70pp text 1pp advert some general browning the imprint including the 2pp dedication " To Mr. Dryden. " from R. Duke uncommon. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Swall And Tonson Hardcover
16973017London:: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1697. FIRST EDITION. Folio:. 44.6 x 28.7 cm. 2 A2 4 4 2 2 2 †2 ††2 x1 B-G4 ¶4 ¶¶2 H-T4 U2; a-f4 Aa-Zz4 Aaa-Zzz4 Aaaa-Ffff4 Gggg2 Hhhh-Iiii4 Kkkk2. An exceptional and exceptionally large "large paper" copy. This copy is complete with the engraved frontispiece the extra plate depicting Vergil reading the Aeneid to Augustus and all 101 of the magnificent engraved plates by W. Hollar called for in this edition: ten in the Bucolics twenty in the Georgics and seventy-one in the Aeneid. Bound in 17th-century paneled calf very nicely rebacked in the 18th-century. The spine is separated into eight compartments ruled and tooled in gold by raised bands. There are two spine labels one in red and one in green morocco tooled in gold. The boards are framed by a single gold fillet.Internally this copy is in superb condition with very little of the browning associated with this edition. The great majority of leaves are crisp lily-white and wide margined. In fact this is the largest and cleanest copy that we have had the pleasure to handle. There are a few incidental marginal tears only one of which –now mended- enters an engraving opposite p. 261. The final leaf is ink-stained. "Dryden's 'translation of Vergil'" says Pope whose own translation of Homer was inspired by Dryden's work "is the most noble and spirited translation I know in any language." Thomas "The book was published by subscription a system of joint-stock patronage now coming into vogue. . Dryden's correspondence with his publisher Tonson showed a good many bickerings during the publication. One cause of quarrel was Tonson's desire that the book should be dedicated to William III. Dryden honourably refused; but Tonson had the engravings adapted for the purpose by giving to Aeneas the hooked nose of William Dryden Letter to his son 3 Sept. 1697." DNB"Shakespeare probably knew at least the earlier books of the 'Aeneid' in Latin while Milton's 'Paradise Lost' attempts to provide an English equivalent not only for Vergil's epic themes but even for his syntax diction and as far as possible meter. But in Britain he was also particularly well-served by translations. In the seventeenth-century the epic was translated by Dryden." Gian Biagio Conte's "Latin Literature A History" Wing V-616; Macdonald 33A; Wither to Prior #325; Malone I.1.313; See John Barnard "The Large- and Small-Paper Copies of Dryden's The Works of Virgil 1697" in "Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America" Columbia SC 92 no. 3 1998 Sept: p. 259-71. Printed for Jacob Tonson books
169852732London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1698. Second edition. Hardcover. Very good condition. Folio. 2 690pp. 102 plates incl. frontispiece. Later green leather binding extensive decorative gilt decor framing the covers gilt lettering tooling and ruling on spine. Gilt edges and dentelles. Frontispiece engraving. Title page printed in red and black with black double framing. Dedicated to Hugh Lord Clifford. Engravings by W. Hollar after Francis Cleyn's artwork. This second edition was published one year after the first emphazising the popularity of this important book It was conceived created and circulated by John Dryden and the publisher Jacob Tonson.<br /> <br /> Illustrated with one hundred and one full page copperplate engravings. With postscript to the reader and notes and observations on Virgil's works in English at rear. Some scuffing along foredges and front joint minor at rear joint and light scuffing and rubbed in center gilt framing. Lightly starting at inside front cover. Light offsetting from title page to frontispiece. Light sporadic damp-staining in block. Small circular sticker on inside back cover. Born in Cisalpine Gaul Virgil Publius Vergillius Maro 70-19 BCE published his first collection of poems Eclogues around 38 BCE and the Georgics in 29 BCE. Both titles illustrating the greatness of the Roman Empire were widely read due to "the technical perfection of his verse" Oxford Companion to Classical Literature after Virgil had become part of the poetic circle around Maecena giving Virgil accress to Octavian the future emperor Augustus.<br /> <br /> Musing the idyllic life of shepards in northern Italy in the Pastorals meditating on the nature of agriculture in the Georgics and in his great epic the Aneid following in the tradition of Homer. While the Pastorals were still likened to the poetry of other poets the Georgics were considered unprecedented. The inscriptions on Virgils tombstone "cesini pascua rura duces" I sang of farms fields and heroes captures the scope of these three works. Dryden's translation triggered a surge in popularity of the works of Virgil among English speaking people. Printed for Jacob Tonson hardcover
1697007688London Judges-head in Fleetstreet near the Inner-Temple-Gate: Jacob Tonson 1697. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall. M. Vander Gucht W. Hollar F. Cleyn P. Lombart. First edition large paper copy 103 plates1697 In refurbished contemporary speckled boxed boards. Re-spined to style raised bands blind tooling earlier gilt title to red calf label. Internally frontis title page in red & black within ruled borders 22 ff including subscribers list preface & life of 48 12 letter to the Lord of Chesterfield and Essay on the Georgics marginal tear at 1 leaf 49-147 1 a1-f4 letter to the Earl of Mulgrave 201-640 pp 103 copper engraved pls lacking M1 p81/2 odd pagination but bar M1 its complete p 224 miss-numbered 220 2 repaired tears to 2 pls 380/546 modern old feps text block edges sprinkled red some light browning to a few pls but the text block is pristine. In verse. Each illustration contains a dedication to some contemporary public figure listed in the Subscribers list. Illustrated with engravings variously signed: M. Vander Gucht W. Hollar F. Cleyn P. Lombart. Title page is a cancel reissued from 690 p. edition Wing V616A. Frontis. plate signed by Michael vander Gucht. Most plates engraved by Wenceslaus Hollar or Pierre Lombart from drawings by Franz Cleyn. Wing erroneously gives title word "Vergil". 442282 mm. ESTC R26296 <br/> <br/> Jacob Tonson hardcover
16971008<p>True first edition of Dryden's celebrated verse translation of Virgil — the standard English Virgil for over a century Alexander Pope's acknowledged direct model for his Homer 'the most noble and spirited translation I know in any language' and one of the masterpieces of late-Stuart English literary publishing. The work made Dryden £1400 — an enormous sum for a single literary project in the 1690s — and established the model of subscription publishing that would dominate eighteenth-century English book production.</p><p>Folio ordinary paper copy not the rare Large Paper issue measuring 14 x 9.5 inches 36 x 24 cm. Title printed in red and black with the motto 'Sequiturque Patrem non passibus Æquis' Aeneid II 'he follows his father with unequal steps'. Complete with all 101 engraved plates as called for: engraved allegorical frontispiece by Michael Vander Gucht engraved title page and 99 numbered plates</p><p>Complete with all 101 engraved plates as called for: engraved frontispiece by Michael Vander Gucht engraved title page and 99 numbered plates illustrating the Pastorals Georgics and Aeneid. Title printed in red and black; complete subscribers' list bound in preliminaries; complete text including Knightly Chetwood's 'Life of Virgil' William Walsh's preface to the Pastorals and Joseph Addison's preface to the Georgics Addison's first major published prose.</p><p>Condition issues: 1 A small hole in the centre of the title page eliminating one letter within the word 'ÆNEIS' which now reads 'ÆN_IS'; the red-and-black imprint the Vander Gucht engraved frontispiece on the facing leaf and all surrounding text are unaffected. 2 Ragged wear to the outer edge of the title page. 3 Significant ink offsetting throughout the text particularly on the leaves facing each plate — a common condition issue with this book because of the heavy ink load on the engraved plates pressed against text leaves before complete drying. 4 Mild to moderate foxing throughout. 5 Occasional wear to page edges and corners.</p><p>Despite these condition factors the volume is sound and entirely functional the plates themselves are clean and present strong impressions and the textblock is tight in the new binding. A working copy of a famously difficult-to-find-complete folio rather than a presentation copy.</p> Jacob Tonson hardcover
1697033272<p>London : Jacob Tonson 1697 A good copy of the large paper 1st edition with 103 full page engravings. This is the first illustrated edition of Dryden's famous translations of Virgil's works completed in 1696. The illustrations are spectacular - each dedicated to a subscriber who donated 5 guineas for the privilege. This copy has 2 bookplates on the front pastedown endpaper. The oldest is of William Trumbull Esq 1708-1760 who was the son of Sir William Trumbull and inherited his estate. Sir William 1639-1716 was a Privy Counsellor and friend of John Dryden. This is certainly Sir William's subscription copy for which he paid 5 guineas and has the plate opposite page 125 in the Georgics section dedicated to him. He was particularly fond of the Aeneid and Dryden notes on the second page of his Postscript to the Reader that 'If the last Aeneid shine amongst its fellows 'tis owing to the Commands of Sir William Trumbull one of the Principal Secretaries of State who recommended it as his favourite to my Care: and for his sake particularly I have made it mine.' It likely stayed within the estate which became the Marquess of Downshire Estate until purchase for the Fox Pointe Library - their bookplate is the second of the two. The panelled calf boards are contemporary and in good condition with later reinforcement and some wear to corners. The spine with raised bands and title label is later but is degrading at the ends and there is splitting at the joints the boards are attached. Page edges are reddened. Contents: 3 initial blanks; frontispiece by M Vander Gucht a Flemish engraver working in England; rubricated title page; dedication to the Right Hon Lord Clifford 4pp; Life of Vergil 16pp; plate; Preface to the Pastorals 12pp; Poems to Dryden 5pp; Lists of Subscribers which also provide a plate index 4pp; Pastorals p 1-48 with 10 plates; Dedication to Earl of Chesterfield 5pp; Essay on the Georgics 6pp; Georgics pp 49-147 with 20 plates; Dedication 45pp; Aeneis pp 201-619 with 71 plates; Postscript to the Reader p621-623; Notes and Observations p625-640; Finis; 3 final blanks. The contents are very clean. The majority of the text and plates are on very good quality paper which has stayed white however some sections of text and some plates circa 18 are brown toned. There are a couple of paper flaws - eg side margin to plate 1 of Pastorals; side edge plate at p 63; a couple of tears - first page of subscribers has lost the bottom corner; small tear in the gutter of plate at p 20; small edge tear plate at p 61; and a printing fault at the top of the plate at p 56. Board size: 45 x 28.8 cm. Please enquire if you would like to see additional images.</p> Jacob Tonson hardcover
1698250514001London: Jacob Tonson 1698. Illustrated Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals Georgics and Aeneid. Translated into English Verse; By Mr. Dryden Adorn'd with a Hundred Sculptures. <br /> <br /> Second Dryden Folio Edition with his tour-de-force translation from Latin into English & extraordinary engravings. One of the most desired and collected Virgil editions in the world. <br /> <br /> Condition: VG w/detached front board. Collated and complete all 102 total plates <br /> <br /> PROVENANCE<br /> <br /> From the Virgil Collection of Craig Kallendorf 1954 - 2023 who owned the largest private collection of antiquarian Virgil works 1150 editions not including Incunable books in the world. Only a handful of prominent institutions like the British Library had larger collections. Eighth-nine of the books in his collection were the only known surviving copies 71 only had one other known copy. He worked closely with Princeton University in helping to assemble supplement and catalog its Junius Spencer Morgan Virgil collection. Craig Kallendorf was Professor of English and Classics at Texas A&M University. He was the author or editor of 27 books and more than 170 articles book chapters and reference work entries. <br /> <br /> ABOUT THE BOOK <br /> <br /> Published in 1698 in London by Jacob Tonson. Second edition as stated on title page. Bound in later polished mottled 1/2 calf over 18th century marbled paper fine binding: spine with five raised gilt-bordered bands with a gilt lettered burgundy morocco spine label in compartment two and a gilt tooled emblem in the other compartments; all edges stained yellow. Folio 13.25" x 9" 2 690 pp. with 101 engraved full-page plates 10 Bucolics 20 Georgics 71 Aeneid as called for and the engraved frontispiece. Each plate dedicated to a prominent member of society and subscriber who paid 5 guineas for the honor. Title page in red and black. <br /> <br /> ABOUT DRYDEN'S VIRGIL TRANSLATION<br /> <br /> In 1694 he began work on what would be his most ambitious and defining work as translator The Works of Virgil 1697 which was published by subscription. The publication of the translation of Virgil was a national event and brought Dryden the sum of 1400 - a princely profit in the day! Drydens Virgil is all that one could hope for in an English edition of the greatest Roman poet: it combines the finest suite of illustrations to accompany a post-Renaissance Virgil with the finest translation of Virgil in English an extraordinary improvement over Ogilbys pedestrian rhymes. "Dryden's translation of Vergil" says Pope whose own translation of Homer was inspired by Dryden's work "is the most noble and spirited translation I know in any language." <br /> <br /> CONDITION REPORT<br /> <br /> VG with detached front board. Collated and complete text and plates with refreshed endpapers and blanks. 18th century boards with the old leather replaced with 19th century polished mottled calf and a rebacked leather spine. Square spine front board detached and adhered using heavy duty hinge tape. Rear hinge also reinforced. Heavily rubbed marbled paper. Extremities rear joint and a few spine bands rubbed. Top text block edge darkened. The pages show a wide range of foxing levels from very light or sporadic to heavy. Most of the plate are well-struck and clean but there are multiple plates showing oxidation or light foxing while others look brand new. No marginalia. A few instances of marginal worming mostly to bottom page margins. Signs of handling - smudges some ink blots some creasing and multiple bent page corners a few small margin tears. Offsetting from the plates in multiple instances. Several instances of light water dampening along the top margins of multiple leaves of text. Some pencil writing on the endpapers and blanks and Kallendorf's ex libris sticker on the FFEP. <br /> <br /> All in all this is the second edition of the definitive English Virgil one of the greatest works of poetry in English and one of the most beautiful productions of a literary work in English with all of its astounding illustrations intact. Jacob Tonson hardcover
16978721<p>Full paneled mottled calf; triple gilt ruled morocco label to spine. Large paper copy with 101 engraved plates. Light occasional foxing & plate ghosting. Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head in Fleetstreet near the Inner-Temple-Gate. Boards separating at hinge but cords remain strong.</p><p>9.75 x 14.75 inches; 24 x 37.5 cm</p> Jacob Tonson hardcover
1684305500London: printed by H. Hills for H. Herringman at the Blew-Anchor in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange 1684. Third Edition. 6 55 3 p. Small 4to. Removed. Third Edition. 6 55 3 p. Small 4to. Macdonald 72c; ESTC R13137; Wing D2401 ; Woodward & McManaway 487. Macdonald 72c; ESTC R13137; Wing D2401 ; Woodward & McManaway 487 <br/><br/> printed by H. Hills, for H. Herringman, at the Blew-Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange unknown
1683elala633London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1683. 1683. 4to. pp. 1 p.l. 60. lacking initial blank. modern marbled wrs. spine chipped text faintly embrowned. First Edition. "Dryden in cooperation with Nathaniel Lee had written a play called The Duke of Guise which gave rise to the story that he had intended a parallel to the contest of the court against Shaftesbury and Monmouth. The present work is in answer to that charge." Grolier It contains Drydens famous attack on Thomas Shadwell. Macdonald 130. Wing D2398. Grolier Wither to Prior III 316. NCBEL II 445. 1st Edition. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1683. unknown
168532955London: Printed for Richard Bentley and Mary Magnes 1685. 2nd edition MacDonald 118b; TC II 118; Wing B-664. Later full brown calf binding executed in a period style. Spine sunned. Usually browning to paper with t.p. a bit grubby. Catchwords / running titles occasionally shaved by binder's knife. Bookplate of 'Kenneth Rapoport'. A VG copy. 8 62 2 pp. 4to: A - I4. 8-5/8" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>Dryden contributed the Epilogue. Printed for Richard Bentley and Mary Magnes unknown books
16771345258London: printed by Thomas. Newcomb. for H. Herringman at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange 1677. Hardcover. Quarto 2 45 1 pages.; VG-; Bound in later 3/4 calf cloth covered boards rebacked with spine preserved. Mild shelfwear. Frank J Hogan bookplate to front pastedown. Lacking Dryden's preface being pages i-xx. Mild toning and soiling to pages. <p>JR Consignment. <P> Case 0. ESTC R4242; Wing D2372; Shawcross 754.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Milton and Dryden were politically opposed with Milton against the restoration of the British monarchy while the royalist Dryden was made England’s first Poet Laureate by the restored Charles II.;<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Written as an operatic adaptation of Milton's Paradise Lost the musical score was never written and the opera was never performed.;. 1345258. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for H. Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange hardcover
169038760London: J. M. for Henry Herringman. Good. 1690. Third Edition. Hardcover. Later quarter leather gilt marbled boards. 16 38 1; final page is "Books printed for and sold by Abel Roper near Temple Bar." Few stains minor foxing. Boards worn. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . J. M. for Henry Herringman hardcover
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
16811345278London: printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson at Grays-inn-gate in Grays-inn-lane and at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane 1681. Hardcover. Quarto 10 83 1 pages; VG-; Bound by Jon Robbins in modern period-style diced calf; spine lightly tanned. Archival repairs to title page and next-to-last leaf in volume; original final leaf is absent with a modern reprint taking its place. Closed tear to lower edge of A2 first page of dedication. Top margin significantly trimmed in many cases cutting through the title and page number at the top of the page. Text block age-toned and foxed. <p>JR Consignment. <P> NOTE: Shelved in Room G. ESTC R11507; Wing D2368; Macdonald H. John Dryden 86a; Woodward & McManaway 461; Pforzheimer 338.<p>In this setting line 4 reads "or". A variant reads "or the." 1345278. Special Collections. printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson, at Grays-inn-gate, in Grays-inn-lane, and at the Judge's Head, in Chancery-lane hardcover
1693018127London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1693. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. iv xxxix i blank 315 pages i blank 87 pages of text. New hardcover binding with a brown leather spine green leather spine lable and marbled paper-covered boards. New endpapers. Minor soiling and minor foxing to the first and final few pages with minor soiling scattered lightly here and there. Complete with the half-title page. The text is unmarked. Wing J1288. "Eminent" translators include Nahum Tate William Congreve and Dryden's sons Charles and John. First edition. Printed for Jacob Tonson Hardcover books
169336454London: printed for Jacob Tonson 1693. First edition. 1 vols. Folio. Bound in full contemporary blind-panelled calf covers gilt-stamped with central coat of arms red leather spine label. Binding generally worn and rubbed joints cracked but cords still sturdy; half-title creased and starting to detach; otherwise a tall clean copy. With the armorial bookplate of A. Russell Pollock on the front pastedown. First edition. 1 vols. Folio. Dryden's Juvenal. Wing J1288; Macdonald 30a printed for Jacob Tonson unknown books
1693268145London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1693. First edition. iv xxxix iii 315 1; iv 87 1 p. Folio. Contemporary full acid-stained calf spine with raised bands in 6 compartments lettered in gilt in one the rest richly gilt. Neatly rebacked preserving original spine internally a clean well-margined copy. First edition. iv xxxix iii 315 1; iv 87 1 p. Folio. Dryden's translation of the 1st 3rd 6th 10th and 16th Satires of Juvenal and all of Persius with help from fellow translators Nahum Tate William Congreve and Dryden's sons Charles and John. Congreve also contributed the poem that prefaces the translations of Persius. ESTC R12345; Macdonald 30a. Provenance: Reginald Pole bookplate; John Drinkwater his signature dated 1923; Lytton Strachey his booklabel; Roger Stenhouse his booklabel Printed for Jacob Tonson unknown books