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1993032036Norwalk Conn.: Heritage Press 1993. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 3 Vols. Tan cloth boards titles and decorative elements on spine and front board in red/maroon. Tight bindings square corners straight spines clean pages. Slipcases have sturdy tan boards and solid corners. A handsome three-volume edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson. Heritage Press newsletter Sandglass laid in. Heritage Press Hardcover
18601354069London: George Routledge and Sons nd. c. 1860s. no edition given. Hardcover. Octavo 5 vols.; G; full contemporary green black and gilt publisher's cloth bindings; spines green with black design and gilt lettering; some shelf wear and soiling; corners bumped; chips missing at crowns and tails of all vols. spines; previous owner's inscription at front free endpaper of all vols.; contains black and white illustrations; pages clean; shelved above Middle Ages. 1354069. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. George Routledge and Sons hardcover
29404Hardback. Very Good. Navarre Society London.1934. First edition thus. Preface by Clement K. Shorter. Black and White illustrations. Very Good without dust jackets spines slightly faded. Private bookplate on front pastedown. Oversize; Postage & Packing may cost extra. hardcover
1835W2289London: John Murray 1835. Complete in ten volumes. The second Croker edition. The first 8 volumes are 1835 printings; volumes 9 and ten are from 1839. The ten volumes are uniformly bound in a contemporary full light brown leather. In 1831 Murray published a 5-volume edition that included for the first time the additions and notes of Coker. The poorly edited edition was panned by critics notably Macaulay; so the publisher rushed to re-edit the text and published this set in 1835 and 1839. The second edition not only was better edited but it also contained additional illustrations not found in the first edition. The attractive set is in about very good condition: each volume is clean and tight with some edgewear; most volumes have waterstains on covers--see the attached images for an example of the typical stain. The second Croker Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Book. John Murray Hardcover
1900347940London: Sands 1900. Sands Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in gilt-blocked full leather. Raised spine bands and inner dentelles. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 726 pages. Subjects: Johnson Samuel 1709-1784. Johnson Samuel 1709-1784 Travel Scotland Hebrides. Boswell James 1740-1795 Travel Scotland Hebrides. Hebrides Scotland Description and travel. Scotland Description and travel. London: Sands hardcover
3734090962.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
186317261London: Routledge Warne and Routledge. Near Fine. 1863. A New Edition. Hardcover. "Comprehending an Account of his Studies and Numerous Works in Chronological Order; A Series of his Epistolary Correspondance and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of his Composition Never Before Published: The Whole Exhibiting A View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain for Nearly Half a Century During Which he Flourished. A New Edition Elucidated by Copious Notes and Illustrated with Numerous Portraits Views and Characteristic Designs Engraved from Authentic Sources." Fine half calf with marbled paper covered boards. Page edges feathered decoration. Plain endpapers no inscriptions. Some foxing to prelims of both volumes. ; Engravings; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall . Routledge, Warne, and Routledge hardcover
182675053London:: Printed for Baynes & Son. 1826. old full diced calf expertly rebacked with new gitl paneled spines. An attractive clean tight and sound set. 8vo. With Malone's Notes and Illustrations; and for the first time Piozzi's Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson. Printed for Baynes & Son..., unknown
1885lsj05London: George Routledge & Sons. G : in good condition. Covers rubbed and soiled with wear to title labels. Unopened. 1885. Limited Edition 261/500. Grey hardback cloth cover.s. 189mm x 125mm 7" x 5". lxii 381pp; 398pp; 400pp; 390pp; 424pp plates. 21 b/w plates. Heavy set extra shipping needed for overseas. . George Routledge & Sons hardcover
183128688London: John Murray. Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1831. First Edition. First Printing. Leather. First edition thus. Bound in half brown calf over brown linen boards spine in six compartments separated by raised bands gilt lettering and borders in three compartments gilt borders in remainder and on covers t.e.g. light brown endpapers. Original cloth spine and covers bound in volume one. Illustrated with engraved portraits on each frontispiece fold-out map in volume two fold-out "Round Table" in volume three. John Wilson Croker 1780-1857 was a British statesman and author. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin where he graduated in 1800. Immediately afterwards he entered Lincoln's Inn and in 1802 he was called to the Irish bar. His interest in the French Revolution led him to collect a large number of valuable documents on the subject now in the British Museum. In 1809 Croker was appointed as secretary to the Admiralty. Many of his political speeches were published in pamphlet form. He was for many years one of the leading contributors on literary and historical subjects to the Quarterly Review with which he had been associated from its foundation. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography comments that "He had a wide appreciation of all varieties of literature and art which made him a valuable intermediary between the politicians and the public and he was an able writer lucid fluent and always well informed." "In 1831 Croker published a new edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson including the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides which was vindictively attacked by Macaulay in the Edinburgh Review but which remained the best edition until superseded by the work of George Birkbeck Hill" - DNB. Pottle 91. Very ligh shelf-wear at head of spine in volume three else fine; unmarked seemingly unread tight hinges strong square and clean. A large heavy set 12 pounds - additional shipping charges may apply. NEAR FINE. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 532; 571; 565; 559; 551 pp . John Murray hardcover
1791022251London: Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly. Full leather with elegant gilt decorations within the compartments on the spine. First Edition First Issue with "gve" on p. 135. Provenance: On the title pages of both volumes is: P W Baker Ranston 1793. The signer was Peter William Baker a man of cultivated tastes who purchased Ranston House at Iwerne Courtney Dorset. The books were probably inherited by his son Sir Edward Baker Littlehales who rose through the military ranks to become secretary to Lord Cornwallis and wrote about a trip to Detroit in the United States but no evidence reflects that although small bookplates have been removed from inside the front cover. Inside the cover of both volumes can be found the armorial bookplates of Sir Edward Baker the son of Sir Edward Baker Littlehales. Most recently the books were purchased from the library of notable book collector Sydney Ross. Boswells Johnson has often been called the finest biography in the English language. Very Good. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1791. Henry Baldwin, for Charles Dilly hardcover
1835344004London: John Murray. Very Good-. 1835. Hardcover. Covers have slight wear to the extremities. Spine have slight wear. Page margins are browned. The frontis and first title page of each volume has varying amounts of foxing. Volume VII: spine a few very small scrapes of surface loss. ; In Ten Volumes complete. ".to which are added anecdotes by Hawkins Piozzi Murphy Tyers Reynolds Steevens &c. ." Three-quarter leather binding with marbled boards. . John Murray hardcover
1938021132London: Limited Editions Club 1938. First Edition. hardcover. Spines mildly sunned as almost always the case due to the sensitive linen bindings with label on the third volume darkened. Near Fine in a complete but broken slipcase. Three octavo 6-1/4" x 10" volumes bound in full Winterbottom linen buckram with red leather spine labels stamped in gold. Printed at the Curwen Press this is an important edition of this classic in that it is the first published edition to contain marginalia by Hester Thrale Piozzi. Two different copies one belonging to Colonel Ralph Isham and the other to Harvard bequeathed by Amy Lowell each annotated by Thrale were used to create this edition. Copy #65 of 1500 copies illustrated with three frontispieces. Issued unsigned. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
228840William Pickering London and Talboys and Wheeler Oxford 1826 Oxford English Classics series. Good. 1826. Hardcover. hardback large 8vo complete in 4 volumes xii394;416;395;428 portrait frontispiece and folding facsimile both foxed lacks first free endpaper owner's bookplate on endpaper edges browned and scattered foxing bindings sound blue pebbled cloth rebacked with green cloth gilt titles on pasted-on labels; Good condition . William Pickering, London, and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1826, Oxford English Classics series. hardcover
192510467Bath UK: George Bayntun 1925. Hardcover. Fine. Quarto 2 volumes; 1172pp. all illustrated. A fine fresh handsome set bound by Bayntun naturally and yes the binding is signed in 3/4 deep navy morocco and blue cloth with raised bands gilt compartments and spine titles marbled endpapers and top edge gilt. Slightest rubbing to extremities but a very nice set. Supremely attractive set of this well-illustrated edition of perhaps the greatest biography ever written. A contemporary inscription on a front blank in volume I notes how scarce the book was in the open market even within a year of publication and how lucky he was to have been able to buy it. He seems to have written this note to himself as his ownership inscription also appears in the second volume. George Bayntun hardcover
0451511506.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1792R11GLTBRN102Dublin: John Chambers 1792. Hardbacks full calf gilt title to spine labels. Recent replacement spines in calf. 3 volume set. xxxiv 536pp; 605pp; 573pp. Complete with 'Round Robin' and handwriting facsimile plates. 2nd edition 1792. Previous owners' library labels to front pastedown in all three vols. Previous owner's written details and repair to all three title pages. Occasional foxing/soiling to contents but generally clean. A pleasing set. A heavy set additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. r11. 2nd Edition. Hard Cover. Good . John Chambers Hardcover
1848546417London: Henry G. Bohn 1848. Hardcover. Near Fine. Ten volumes. Engraved illustrations. 12mos. Half green morocco with marbles paper over boards marbled endpapers topedge gilt and gilt spine with raised spine bands. Near fine with a touch of rubbing to some of the edges and neat contemporary pencil notes and name "H.G. Lippincott" in the first volume only. A nice set of this classic literary biography. Henry G. Bohn hardcover
1963046648New York New York U. S. A.: The Heritage Press 1963. Hardcover. Near Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. No Edition Or Printing Stated. The Books Are Bound In Brown Linen Cloth. Lettering Stamped On The Spine In Gold Leaf Set In A Burgundy Field. The Slip Cases Are Covered In A Rich Brown Marble-Pattern Paper. The Sandglass Pamphlet Is Laid In. Mild Age Toning At The Slipcase Openings. There Is A Hard Bump And Tear To The Upper Back Left Corner. The Spines Of The Three Volumes Have Slightly Darkened Else Fine. <br/> <br/> The Heritage Press hardcover
70394London: Robert Riviere & Son Ltd. 3/4 Leather. Near Fine. Two volume set. 17.5 x 11.5 cm. 12mo. xx 638pp 625pp. Signed 3/4 leather binding by the publisher. 5 raised leather bands to spines. Frontispiece portraits. Gilt top foredges. Spines faded to grey. Robert Riviere & Son Ltd unknown
1162997125.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1993195374London England: The Folio Society 1993. Hardcover. VG/VG light wear smudges to cloth. spine ends crinkled; top has light white rub. slipcase has scuffs scratches; light bumping to corners. light & dark brown cloth boards w/ maroon & gilt printed spine plate. two volumes various paginations w/ select illustrations. top edge red. brown paper slipcase w/ gilt printing. Remains a sharp bright set; appears to be a lightly and handled. The Folio Society hardcover
3734090970.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1880141549London: Office of the National Illustrated Library n.d. c. 1880. Finely bound 19th century illustrated printing of the most celebrated biography in the English language elucidated by copious notes. Octavo four volumes bound into two in contemporary three quarters calf over marbled boards gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands morocco spine labels lettered in gilt marbled endpapers all edges marbled illustrated. In very good condition. “Boswell excelled in insight into human nature and in ability to dramatize a situation… It was a crucial part of Boswell’s magic to give significance and vitality to the apparently trivial; it is this trait together with his notable accuracy and unparalleled completeness of portraiture that made him… ‘the Shakespeare of biographers†Baugh et al. 1065-66. "One of Western literature's most germinal achievements: unprecedented in its time in its depth of research and its extensive use of private correspondence and recorded conversation." Gordon Turnbull Oxford DNB. Office of the National Illustrated Library hardcover
1993195734Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1993. Hardcover. New In publisher's shrink wrap. Rowlandson Thomas. Brown leather boards with intricate gilt lettering and illustration; five compartments and four raised bands on the spine; fully gilted textblock edges; cloth bookmark; four volumes of various paginations; "Journal" is richly illustrated. This gorgeous set will make an excellent gift! These four volumes together are quite heavy at nearly 10 pounds and will require extra cost to ship. Easton Press hardcover