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1936WRCLIT32542New York: Literary Guild 1936. Large octavo. Cloth. Folding map. First Literary Guild printing. Edited by F.A. Pottle and C.H. Bennett. Inscribed by Pottle to an admirer in 1977. Endsheets darkened spine darkened else good or better in a dust jacket with light soiling and light edge-wear. Literary Guild hardcover books
1936WRCLIT29885New York: The Viking Press 1936. Large octavo. First trade edition edited by F.A. Pottle and C.H. Bennett. Fine in a good dust jacket with a piece torn from the bottom of the upper panel affecting the text. The Viking Press unknown books
1936UPOTBOS00LAWThe Literary Guild Inc. 1936. Very Good. Boswell James. Boswell's Journal of A Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson. Pottle Frederick A.; Bennet Charles H. New York: The Literary Guild Inc. 1936. 435pp. Indexed. 8vo. Brown cloth. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped corners and thin paper remnant adhered to front pastedown. The Literary Guild, Inc. hardcover books
19362288492The Viking Press 1936. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Spine lightly toned bookplate on front paste-down endpaper. 1936 Hard Cover. xviii 435 pp. Deckled edge. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson LL.D. is a travel journal by Scotsman James Boswell first published in 1785. In 1773 Boswell enticed his English friend Samuel Johnson to accompany him on a tour through the highlands and western islands of Scotland. Johnson was then in his mid sixties and well known for his literary works and his Dictionary. The two travellers set out from Edinburgh and skirted the eastern and northeastern coasts of Scotland passing through St Andrews Aberdeen and Inverness. They then passed into the highlands and spent several weeks on various islands in the Hebrides including Skye Coll and Mull. After a visit to Boswell's estate at Auchinleck the travellers returned to Edinburgh. Johnson published his Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland on 18 January 1775. It was widely read discussed and criticised especially for some skeptical remarks Johnson made questioning the authenticity of the Ossian poems which were then all the rage. After Johnson's death in 1784 Boswell published his Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides. This work was based on a diary Boswell had kept during the 1773 tour and included detailed descriptions of where he and Johnson had gone and what Johnson had said. The Journal served as a teaser for the longer biography Boswell was preparing for publication his Life of Samuel Johnson which would exhibit the same qualities. Boswell's Journal and Johnson's Journey make an interesting study in contrasts. Johnson considers things philosophically and maintains a high level of generality. Boswell's approach is more anecdotal even gossipy and succeeds in large part because of Boswell's keen eye and ear for detail. Both accounts are still widely read and admired today. The Viking Press hardcover books
1936031294New York: Viking Press 1936. 1st Printing. Now first published from the original manuscript. Prepared for the press with preface and notes by Frederick A. Pottle and Charles H. Bennett. xviii 435p. folded map b/w illus. dj Private papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle: Isham Collection. Viking Press unknown books
1922127486Garden City: Gabriel Wells / Doubleday Page 1922. First printing of this edition. Octavo ten volumes. One of 785 numbered copies this being No. 122. Publisher's quarter cream vellum brown paper boards paper spine labels brown paper dust jackets with paper spine labels gilt top page edges page fore-edges and bottom page edges deckle. Lacking extra spine labels commonly laid in each volume. <br/><br/>The Temple Bar Edition is unique to the surplus of Johnsonian scholarship combining knowledge of Johnson's family history photographs from the Adam collection in Buffalo among the rarest and most valuable Johnsonian collections and research enveloping Johnson and his relations to other writers scholars and clergyman. <br/><br/>Toned spines and large bookplates on the front pastedowns all but one volume the same volume with a neat split to the front hinge and a repair to the jacket spine label of volume one else Near Fine. <br/><br/>An elegant set. Shipping billed at cost. Gabriel Wells / Doubleday, Page unknown books
1953SJ004London New York and Toronto: Oxford University Press / Geoffrey Cumberlege 1953 Reprint edition. Finely bound by Bayntun in full red polished calf with five raised bands to spine boards double-ruled in gilt compartments and bands decorated in gilt green morocco spine label lettered in gilt text block edges gilt with gilt board edges and turn-ins purple marbled endpapers. A near fine copy with a few scratches to boards and some wear to front hinge including a half-inch closed tear to the leather at the top of the hinge else tight and clean. One of the most famous biographies in the history of this literary form Boswell's Life of Johnson describes the life of Samuel Johnson a poet essayist literary critic and lexicographer. Johnson's 1755 publication of A Dictionary of the English Language was regarded as the preeminent English dictionary until the Oxford English Dictionary was published in 1928. He published several other works throughout his life including an edition of Shakespeare's plays with critical annotations that would inspire the various supposed authoritative Shakespeare texts that followed by other editors. Boswell's biography first published in 1791 is known for its vivid detail. Though the biographer met his subject late in Johnson's life his extensive research allowed him to portray a comprehensive picture of Johnson's life. Indeed modern scholars have used Boswell's description of Johnson's mannerisms and sometimes disconcerting physical gestures to put together a posthumous diagnosis of what is now known as Tourette's Syndrome. Notably this reprint edition by the Oxford University Press is based on the third edition published in 1799 which was the last to be published with Boswell's own revisions. Hard Cover. Near Fine. London, New York, and Toronto: Oxford University Press / Geoffrey Cumberlege hardcover books
185912786London: Routledge Warnes and Routledge 1859. Hardcover. Good. 8vos. Original publisher's stamped decorative cloth with gilt spines. Good overall;. Some starting here and there. Cloth worn rubbed. Couple of chips at spine. But clean and sound overall. <br/><br/>A handsome edition of one of the greatest biographies ever written. Routledge, Warnes, and Routledge hardcover books
188753372Oxford: Clarendon Press 1887. First Hill edition and one of the finest of all editions of this classic work; 6 volumes large 8vo 14 plates including frontispieces facsimiles some folding and a map; generally a fine set in original green cloth gilt-lettered spines. Pottle 98: "This has so long held the field as the one edition for scholarly use that it is most unlikely it will ever be superseded." <br/><br/> Clarendon Press hardcover books
1899049409New York: Harper & Brothers 1899. Edited by George Birkbeck Hill. 6 vols. complete b/w front. tissue guards b/w text illus. folded front. chart in the final volume original blue cloth t.e.g. deckle edges. Contents: v. 1 Life 1709-1765. v. 2 Life 1765-1776. v. 3 Life 1776-1780. v. 4 Life 1780-1784. v. 5 Tour to the Hebredes 1883_ and Journey into North Wales 1774. v. 6 Addenda index dicta philosophi c. Harper & Brothers unknown books
VG paperback reprint. Inscription on the inside front cover. Index by Alan Dent. 8529. eng
6 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with portrait frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present), 5 engraved frontispieces (all original tissue guards present), and titles in red and black, free endpapers and half-titles lightly browned; olive cloth, backstrips with paper labels printed in red and black, uncut AND LARGELY UNOPENED, a remarkably bright, well-preserved copy. With spare labels tipped-in on rear free endpapers. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
191223388London: The Times Book Club 1912. 6 volumes small 8vo each volume with a frontispiece portrait plus an additional 62 portraits and views on plates throughout; contemporary half polished red calf t.e.g.; crack in top of spine of vol. 1; spines darkened else good and sound or better. A reprint of Birrell's Constable edition of 1896. <br/><br/> The Times Book Club unknown books
6 vols. 18cm. Hardcover Good condition, owners address on endpaper
012230Boston: Bigelow Brown & Co. 1st Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. No date circa 1900. Solid six volume set. With facsimile title page of the third edition London 1799. This set National Library Edition blue cloth library-style bindings as issued with titles stamped on spine along with National Library Edition. Solid reference or student set. Bigelow, Brown & Co hardcover books
1971Embry 196854Oxford 1971. Later printing. Faint soiling to upper edge of two volumes still fine in fine faintly worn price-clipped dust jackets in mylar covers. A handsome set. Oxford, 1971. Later printing. unknown books
189186610NY:: Harper & Brothers. Very Good. 1891. Hardcover. B001JAZEC4 . Complete in six volumes. Volume I: Life 1709-1765. Volume II: Life 1765-1776. Volume III: Life 1776-1780. Volume IV: Life 1780-1784. Volume V: Tour to the Hebrides 1773 and Journey into North Wales 1774. Volume VI: Addenda Index Dicta Philosophi &c. Illustrations fold-out letter facsimiles and chart. Edited by George Birkbeck Hill. First edition thus. Octavos bound in dark green cloth with gilt lettering on the spines top edges gilt. Moderate shelf wear and aging two of the volumes are starting to show separation at the hinges two of the volumes have small gouges to the cloth covered boards else all volumes are very good. . Harper & Brothers, hardcover books
1951WRCLIT23680Copenhagen: Martins Forlag 1951. Pictorial wrappers. Portrait. First edition in Danish translated by J. Kastor Hansen. Very good. Martins Forlag unknown books
19999018373London: Folio Society 1999. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in publisher's navy quarter-cloth and illustrated boards. Blue topstain. Edited and Introduced by Frederick A. Pottle. Frontispiece and nineteen additional illustrations throughout. One corner is slightly bumped otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Folio Society hardcover books
1950859.1New York: McGraw - Hill 1950. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. Nr. F/VG lt edgewear. 370 pp 8vo. <br/><br/>Yale Edition of the Private Papers of James Boswell. McGraw - Hill hardcover books
1950WRCLIT45306New York: McGraw-Hill 1950. Large octavo. Cloth and boards. Edited by F.A. Pottle. First edition first printing. Fine in very good slightly darkened dust jacket. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
1950WRCLIT36969New York: McGraw-Hill 1950. Large octavo. Cloth and boards. Edited by F.A. Pottle. First edition first printing. Bookplate of a Johnsonian lower fore-corners bumped else very good in slightly chipped dust jacket. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
1950WRCLIT39636New York: McGraw-Hill 1950. Large octavo. Cloth and boards. Edited by F.A. Pottle. First edition first printing. Fine in slightly darkened dust jacket with short tear. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
1950WRCLIT39109New York: McGraw-Hill 1950. Large octavo. Cloth and boards. Edited by F. A. Pottle. First edition first printing. Very good in slightly nicked tanned and shelf-worn dust jacket. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
1950WRCLIT39634New York: McGraw-Hill 1950. Large octavo. Cloth and boards. Edited by F.A. Pottle. First edition first printing. Fine in slightly limp and frayed dust jacket. McGraw-Hill hardcover books