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1768123966London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly in the Poultry 1768. 2nd edition. Very Good. octavo. 1/4 leather xxii 384pp. appendix Spine & boards very worn & lacks folding map o/w internally nice. Scarce Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly in the Poultry hardcover
1768TSWABOSW16Glasgow: Printed By Robert and Andrew Foulis for Edward and Charles Dilly London 1768. 1768. 8vo. pp. xxi 1 leaf 382. complete with half-title but without final blank Aa8. folding engraved map by Thomas Phinn. engraved title vignette. contemporary sprinkled calf somewhat worn joints cracked & holding by cords several scratches on covers few short tears along map folds - no loss. First Edition. "This work made Boswell famous. It is a lively account of his Quixotic adventures in Corsica and his associations with General Paoli.for whom he endeavoured to get official British assistance. His childish pleasure in being the chief sponsor of this wild island struggling to become a nation led him to wear a Corsican costume at Garrick's anniversary celebration in honor of Shakespeare held in 1769.". Cox The Tour was highly praised by Dr. Johnson. In the present copy the folding map here placed before A6 is in the first state the 'Table of Contents' follows the 'Preface' cancel D2r is in the second state and cancel E2r in the first state Z3 is the usual cancel with recto and verso reset and misprints are as recorded by Pottle with those on pages 93 and 296 corrected. Cox I p. 138. Gaskell 473. NCBEL II 1211. Pottle 24. Rothschild 442. F. Glasgow: Printed By Robert and Andrew Foulis for Edward and Charles Dilly, London, 1768. unknown
17912864London: NP 1791. First Edition. Letter. EXCEPTIONALLY RARE LETTER FROM JAMES BOSWELL TO CARETAKER ANDREW GIBB DATED "30 APRIL 1791" TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE PUBLICATION OF LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON. BOLDLY SIGNED WITH FULL SIGNATURE. Rarely at ease with himself James Boswell was famously a man of contradictions vacillating between different versions of his identity: Lecherous rake or doting husband Sophisticated Londoner or Scottish farmer Savvy businessman or indulgent landlord Rebellious rogue or obedient son If we were to put a pin on Boswell's most consistent character trait it may simply be 'contradictory.'<br /> <br /> In this letter written just two weeks before the publication of Life of Samuel Johnson we see these contradictions on display. The letter to Boswell's new estate manager Andrew Gibb offers a glimpse into Boswell's mind and affairs. On the one hand we see Boswell the provincial gentleman farmer concerned with the daily decisions of running Auchinleck his Scottish estate such as when he mentions "It will be very right to have the hayseed sold" and "let the bull calf be sold." At the same time despite his attempt to make financially savvy choices we are reminded of Boswell's well known kindness to his tenants as is seen here in his attempts to provide "some advantage to the tenants in the way of employment." But of course the managing of his ancestral home was not consistently a priority to Boswell. He pens the letter from London after all. And lest he manage to stay consistently professional and on task in his letter Boswell interrupts his own discussion of the management of Auchinleck with an angry declaration about a former tenant's offenses stating "I find Andrew Dalrymple behaves very ill. He must not be spared." Having followed his own disjointed stream of consciousness he returns to the financial affairs of the state without acknowledging his heated aside. <br /> <br /> What must Andrew Gibb have thought Even within this declaration about Andrew Dalrymple's supposedly terrible misdeeds we see contradictory behavior. In another letter to Gibb of the same year Boswell still furious about Dalrymple goes so far as to demand Gibb "let him be apprehended and imprisoned. I am very unwilling to proceed to extremities; but an example must be made in such a case." Yet apparently months later Dalrymple remained at large. One can imagine Andrew Gibb frequently laughing at his boss's bluster knowing it would likely come to nothing. Although brand new to his role Gibb would continue to serve James Boswell and his descendants as the caretaker to Auchinleck for the next forty-six years. In addition to being called upon to arrest unruly tenants he likely had enormous responsibilities given his boss's frequent absences from the estate as well as his infamously poor business savvy. Indeed at the time of this letter Boswell found himself in a precarious financial situation having taken large loans to purchase the neighborhing estate to Auchinleck.<br /> <br /> Yet we can forgive Boswell's emotional outburst. After all in addition to worrying about his potentially poor business decision and his badly behaved tenant in a few days his magnum opus Life of Samuel Johnson will be released to the world. It is admirable that he is attempting to manage his affairs from afar despite the overwhelming anticipation. He must have been preoccupied with both worry and excitement - will the public appreciate his work Will he succeed in memorializing his great mentor/friend Will the sales be sufficient to justify his audacious land purchases Is all of this haunting his thoughts as he pens this letter to Andrew Gibb <br /> <br /> To add to the energy and anxiety swirling around Boswell's life he notes in the letter that he has just moved to a new address in London on Great Portland Street his final move as he will die in London four years later in 1795. <br /> <br /> The letter grants us a snapshot into the mind of James Boswell during a wonderfully and terrifyingly anticipatory time in his life. It offers us a range of Boswell's contradictions-is he more Londoner or Scotsman Strict or lax landlord Serious estate owner or emotional writer It is delightful to imagine the frantic hand of James Boswell scribbling this letter attempting to stay focused on his faraway affairs while distracted by the expectations of the upcoming weeks. <br /> <br /> The letter reads in full: <br /> <br /> Great Portland Street observe I live here now & not in Queen Anne Street West <br /> 30 April 1791. <br /> Andrew.<br /> <br /> Your last letters have come safe. It will be very right to have the hayseed sold. From a letter from Mr. Grieve at Muir Kirk to Mr. Bruce Campbell I observe that the iron company has commissioned 1000 stone at 6d sixpence delivered there and will perhaps take 1000 more. You must therefore be very active in getting cart to take it to them at a penny a stone which will be some advantage to the tenants in the way of employment. I mentioned before that you must send me a bill for the price. Enclosed is a letter to Mr. Shaw which you will forward. I catchword on recto I find Andrew Dalrymple behaves very ill. He must not be spared. Let the bull calf be sold. <br /> <br /> I remain your wellwisher<br /> <br /> James Boswell. <br /> <br /> Hand-written letter in dark ink with strong and large full signature: "James Boswell." Great Portland Street London England: 30 April 1791. One page 186 mm x 227 mm 7.3" x 8.0 "; Mailing folds with some toning at folds. Contemporary ink smudges in lower margin. In excellent condition in a dark and legible text. Housed in a custom folder. <br /> <br /> SCARCE: We can only trace a handful of James Boswell letters that have ever been on the market.<br /> <br /> References:<br /> <br /> Moss Michael. The Duel between Sir Alexander Boswell and James Stuart: Scottish Squibs and Pistols at Dawn. United Kingdom Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2019.<br /> <br /> Turnbull Gordon. "Boswell James 1740-1795 lawyer diarist and biographer of Samuel Johnson." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. October 10 2019. Oxford University Press. NP unknown
176822871Leipzig: Caspar Fritsch 1768. Contemporary paper-covered boards spine with red title label lettered in gold red edges. 8vo. With an engraved folding map of Corsica 29 x 44 cm by J.D. Philippin geb. Sysang. 2 parts in 1 volume. The first German edition of Boswell's Account of Corsica 1768 translated by Anton Ernst Klausing. In the first part Boswell recounts historical and geographical information about Corsica while the second part includes a lively and detailed narrative of his journey to the island interspersed with conversations with the Corsican patriot and leader Pasquale Paoli. The conversations with Paoli centre on democracy social freedom religion and of course the Corsican Cause. Following Corsica's invasion by the French in 1768 Paoli took refuge in England where he was feted by Samuel Johnson and his circle.Boswell's account was very successful. First published in 1768 it was immediately reprinted several times and translated into French Dutch Italian and German.The map with a small tear binding chafed corners bumped. A very good copy with the bookplate of Franz Pollack-Parnau on front pastedown.l VD 18 10550321; Watson II col. 1211; cf. Cox I pp. 138-9 other eds. Caspar Fritsch, hardcover
1960014648McGraw-Hill . DJ in archival cover edge wear chips. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1960. McGraw-Hill hardcover
196074539London:: William Heinemann Ltd 1960. Edition de luxe; No. 265 of 1050 copies. publisher's quarter vellum and cloth; t.e.g.; in publisher's slipcase. Almost fine in a slipcase rubbed at its edges. . 8vo. The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell. William Heinemann Ltd, hardcover
19609015899London: William Heinemann 1960. Hardcover. Fine condition. The Yale Editions of the Papers of James Boswell edited by William K. Wimsatt Jr. and Frederick A. Pottle. Il;lustrated. One of 350 numbered copies of the Deluxe edition bound in quarter vellum with gilt stamped label on the spine. <br/><br/> William Heinemann hardcover
1960212351London ; Melbourne ; Toronto : William Heinemann Ltd. 1960 1960. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy with illustrated endpapers in the original gilt-blocked blue cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Provenance: From the library of Eric George Hatfield Moody with his personalized bookplate to front free endpaper. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 424 pages; Physical descriptionxxxii 2 424 p. 7 leaves of plates 1 folded : ill. facsim. maps port. ; 24 cm. Notes: Title-page vignette. On front and back lining papers is a map of London from the time of Boswell locating many of the places mentioned in the text. Subject: Boswell James 1740-1795. London England - Social life and customs - 18th century. Series: The Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell ; 7. London ; Melbourne ; Toronto : William Heinemann Ltd., [1960] hardcover
1952mon0001592114London: Heinemann 1952T. hardcover. Good. . No dust jacket. London: Heinemann hardcover
1957335104London: Heinemann 1957. hardcover. near fine. Edited by Frank Brady and Frederick A. Pottle. Frontis. and 20 other plates 4 maps one folding. xxxi 425 pages. 8vo vellum-backed blue cloth leather spine label top edges gilt other edges uncut. London: William Heinemann 1957. A near fine copy with spine just a touch sunned.<br/> <br/> De Luxe edition -- number 195 of 400 copies.<br/> <br/> Heinemann unknown
1952012274McGraw-Hill. Stated First Edition. Clipped DJ in archival cover. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1952. McGraw-Hill hardcover
1952320283New York: McGraw-Hill 1952. First edition. Illustrated. xix 433 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters crimson morocco and matching cloth t.e.g. Fine. First edition. Illustrated. xix 433 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> McGraw-Hill hardcover
1957297387London: Heinemann 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Deluxe: Number 130 of only 400 copies. Fine copy with quarter vellum over boards in fine slip-case. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Series: The Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell. Physical description: 423 pages. Subject: Boswell James 1740-1795. London: Heinemann hardcover
1952297391London : Heinemann 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Deluxe edition: Number 611 of only 1050 copies. Fine copy in quarter vellum over cloth boards with gilt decoration in slip-case. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Series: Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell. Physical description: xix 428 p. : ill. port ; 24 cm. Includes index. Subjects: Boswell James 1740-1795. Travel. Netherlands. London : Heinemann hardcover
195774536London:: William Heinemann Ltd 1957. Edition de luxe; No. 304 of 400 copies. publisher's quarter vellum and cloth; t.e.g. in publisher's acetate wrapper. Tiny bumps at corners; near fine. 8vo. The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell. William Heinemann Ltd, hardcover
195274538London:: William Heinemann Ltd 1952. Edition de luxe; No. 57 of 1050 copies. publisher's quarter vellum and cloth; t.e.g.; in publisher's slipcase. Some scattered very faint foxing; edges of slipcase rubbed. . 8vo. The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell. William Heinemann Ltd, hardcover
1952634198William Heinemann London 1952. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. SMALL QUARTO. - Deluxe Edition - No. 237 of an edition of 1050 - Bound in quarter vellum over dark blue cloth w/ leather title labl to spine and gilt design to upper board - Top edge of text block gilt w/ fore and bottom edge deckled - Boards slightly worn w/ spine a little tanned - Content lightly toned - Book ow/ solid clean and tight - Sticker reading 237 to top front corner of slipcase - Slipcase slightly shelf worn w/ edges a little rubbed - xix 428 pages No Jacket William Heinemann, London hardcover
1970376045New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; xxviii 418 pages 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations map portraits ; 24 cm. Subjects; Authors Scottish. Authors Scottish 18th century ; Biography. Great Britain Social history 18th century Sources. Prose in English Boswell James b.1740 Diaries 1776-1778. Boswell James. Boswell James 1740-1795 Biography. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc hardcover
195220607631952. William Heinemann. 1952. Royal 8vo. Original quarter vellum blue buckram sides leather spine label top edges gilt others uncut; illustrated with maps portraits and other plates; a very nice copy in original glassine wrapper and slipcase. Yale edition de luxe issue limited to 1050 numbered copies. hardcover
195219683New York: McGraw-Hill 1952. First Edition. First Printing. good fair. 25 cm 433 illus. endpaper maps front DJ flap price clipped DJ repaired with tape and small portions missing. McGraw-Hill unknown
11692McGraw-Hill NY 1952 First Limited Edition #34/250. Bound in top-grain cowhide for members of the Book Collectors Society. Edited by Frederick A. Pottle. Marbled endpapers top edges gilt. Yale deluxe edition. Mint condition. McGraw-Hill, NY, 1952 unknown
1952210833London: William Heinemann 1952. Number 329 of 1050 deluxe copies. Illustrated and with folding map. xix 428 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue cloth parchment spine with leather label t.e.g. others uncut. Cloth on upper board slightly wrinkled else Fine in slightly worn slipcase. Number 329 of 1050 deluxe copies. Illustrated and with folding map. xix 428 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell. <br/><br/> William Heinemann hardcover
195231626London: Heinemann 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Two inch piece missing from middle rear panel. Heinemann hardcover
195249147New York: McGraw-Hill 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good dust jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. McGraw-Hill hardcover
195212773Mcgraw-Hill. As New. 1952. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - first edition so stated -- with a bonus offer-- . Mcgraw-Hill hardcover