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1896275727Westminster: Constable 1896. hardcover. fine. 6 volumes. Frontispiece protected with tissue guard in each volume. Titles in red and black. 12mos 3/4 black leather over marbled boards raised spine bands gilt stamped text and subtle decorations marbled endpapers. Westminster: Constable 1896. A fine set.<br/> <br/> Constable unknown
182439477Bellows Falls Vt.: Printed by Blake Cutler and Co. for Charles Ewer and Timothy Bedlington. 1824. Hardcover. Very Good-. Five Volume Set; 8vo; 5 vols pages; FIve volumes in full sheepskin covers in a decorative "tree" pattern flat spines paneled with pairs of gilt rules red and black leather labels lettered in gilt with the titles and volume numbers respectively in the second and fourth panels. Some wear and rubbing all covers soundly attached small pieces missing from the spines of volumes II and IV other volumes with just trifling losses at the head of the spines. Ink signatures in each volume by John H. Edmonds a leading Utica NY lawyer dated March 1849 -- on the front paste-down endpapers. An interesting early American edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson printed in Bellows Falls Vermont -- the site of the first bridge over the Connecticut River in 1785. A paper mill was one of the first commercial enterprises in the town. The firm of printers who produced these volumes was "Blake Cutler and Co." Blake was Bill Blake proprietor of the first newspaper to be published in the town of Rockingham -- 'The Vermont Intelligencer and Bellows Falls Advertiser' founded January 1 1817. This newspaper was established owned and published by Bill Blake & Company who occupied a building upon the corner of Westminster and Mill streets. They carried on an extensive printing and publishing business; also a book bindery and a wholesale and retail book store. In addition to these they owned a paper-mill where they manufactured both writing and printing paper. Blake's company became Blake Cutler & Company in which form the firm appears on these volumes and later James I. Cutler & Company. Sadly their paper-mill was burned on July 11 1846 and the printing office building on March 14 1860. Their handsome Boswell's Life of Johnson is the second Boston edition of this greatest of all biographies. The first had the imprint: "Boston: Published by W. Andrews and L. Blake. Greenough and Stebbins printers. 1807." That 1807 edition appeared in three volumes and the title page stated: "First American from the fifth London edition." This Bellows Falls edition can be counted as the second Boston edition for while the imprint of the first volume reads: "Bellows Falls Vt. : Printed by Blake Cutler and Co. for Charles Ewer and Timothy Bedlington. 1824" -- the imprint varies on the title pages of the rest of the set. Volumes 2-5 have title pages reading: "Boston: Published by Charles Ewer and Timothy Bedlington. 1824. Each of these final four volumes have the printer's slug of "Blake Cutler & Co. printers Bellows Falls Vt." on the versos of title pages. Assuming that Blake and Cutler used their own paper for these volumes the present condition speaks well for the quality of their product. The text sheets are clean crisp and almost entirely free from foxing. There are no vertical chain lines although there are faint closely-spaced horizontal lines from the screen on which the paper was made it is essentially "wove" paper rather than laid. The endpapers and binder's blanks are foxed. Half titles present in each volume. Volume I has an engraved portrait of Dr. Johnson as frontispiece -- signed: "Bowen prt." The frontispiece plate in volume II is a folding engraved "Fac Similies of Dr. Johnson"s Hand Writing." The frontispiece plate in volume III is a folding engraved "Round Robin Addressed to Samuel Johnson L.L.D." Gathered in sixes. Pagination: Vol. 1: xxxiii 1 302 p. 1 leaf of plates; v. 2: 4 318 p. 1 folded leaf of plates; v. 3: 4 316 p. 1 folded leaf of plates; v. 4: 4 348 p.; v. 5: 4 332 p.Errors in paging: v. 1 p. 221 misnumbered 218; v. 3 p. 69-71 misnumbered 79-81."Chronological catalogue of the prose works of Samuel Johnson LL.D."--v. 1 p. xxv-xxxiii.Includes index. OCLC: 3227954. There are two other OCLC Numbers: including 191251289 citing a single location only: the American Antiquarian Society Worcester Massachusetts whose copy lacks a lower cover for volume I. There is also a separate number for the National Library of Scotland set. Shoemaker 15528 . Printed by Blake, Cutler and Co. for Charles Ewer and Timothy Bedlington hardcover
190636543London: Robert Riviere & Son 1906. Unstated Edition. Hardcover. iconic biography of the renowned British writer two volumes in 3/4 blue leather over blue boards with gilt top edge; front board of volume one is completely detached both volumes have fairly heavy rubbing to the edges and joints volume one has owner inscription on frontispiece verso else they are both tight square unmarked copies; publishing date estimated not stated; photos on request Robert Riviere & Son hardcover
1822004510London: T. Cadell et.al. 1822. This is a Very Good Plus copy of Boswell's famous Life of Samuel Johnson. The Ninth Edition Revised and Augmented" First Edition Thus. This is Volume One ONLY of the original four. Full leather binding with decorative gilt ruling on both covers. Five raised bands can be discerned under a later spine repair that has covered them. The spine has a date of "1822" inked in white near the bottom. Clean text; xxxv fold-out samples of Johnson's handwriting and 444 pages. All edges are marbled. Published without a tissue guard the frontis portrait has mildly offset to the Title Page. The text is exceptionally bright and free of any foxing; mild rubbing around the margins; a very solid copy that is great for reading. . First Thus. Full-Leather. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T. Cadell, et.al. Hardcover
185343257London Henry G. Bohn 1853. Small 8vo. Bound in 10 uniform fine contemp. hcalf with richly gilt spines. !0 engraved portraits as frontispiece and 10 engraved titlepages dated 1835. With many engraved plates views portraits a.facsimiles. Fine and clean. unknown
18896846430London: George Bell and Son 1889. Volumes 2 to 6. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Half leather binding; marble covers and inside covers; torn spines; spines splitting; internally clean; raised bands; worn spines; detached covers; front cover of volume three missing. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2800grams ISBN: George Bell and Son hardcover
1807310411London: T. Cadell and W. Davies in the Strand 1807. 4 vols. 8vo. Bound in full contemporary calf recently rebacked with gilt spines red and green title labels. 4 vols. 8vo. T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand unknown
1848307450London: Henry G. Bohn 1848. Engraved frontispiece and title to each volume 25 engraved plates and facsimiles. 10 vols. 12mo. Near contemporary half calf maroon morocco spine labels. Slight rubbing to extremities an attractive set. Engraved frontispiece and title to each volume 25 engraved plates and facsimiles. 10 vols. 12mo. Henry G. Bohn unknown
17934478London: Printed by Henry Baldwin 1793. First Edition Thus Second Revised and Augmented Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Textblock Near Fine. No DJ as Issued. First Edition Thus Second Revised and Augmented Edition. Hardcover. Engraved portrait frontispiece after the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds by J. Baker. Includes the fold-out 'Round Robin' plate Vol. II and a fold-out plate containing facsimiles of Dr. Johnson's handwriting Vol. III. The last edition published in Boswell's lifetime it contains additional material including "Additions to Dr. Johnson's Life Recollected and Received after the Second Edition was Printed" pp. i-xxii; "A Chronological Catalogue of the Prose Works of Samuel Johnson LL.D" noted as the first attempt at a Johnson bibliography pp. xxiii-xxxi; and "Corrections" pp. xxxiii-xxxvi but not the leaf of Additional Corrections c3 in Volume I which has been tipped into some copies. It is worth noting that this tipped in leave may constitute a later issue of the edition. "The text of the second edition. deserves a close study. Although we believe that the third represents the form in which Boswell would ultimately have arranged the supplementary material we can never be sure of it for this edition was the last actually published in his lifetime. There were also many pleasant and characteristic sentences introduced in this edition which naturally dropped out when the text was shaken together by Malone" Pottle 81; see also Rothschild 468. Overall a very handsome set seldom found in as close to original state as is found here. Light shelf/edge wear even toning to spines and text block edges professionally rebacked circa mid-19th cent. minor sporadic foxing at preliminaries discrete owner notations at endpages else tight bright and unmarred. Full brown leather boards original sheep boards carefully matched to a calf spines burgundy leather labels gilt lettering and decorative elements frontispiece. 8vo. xviii xxxvii 603pp; 634pp; 711pp. Illus. b/w plates. Printed by Henry Baldwin hardcover
193819633London: The Limited Editions Club. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1938. Limited Edition. 1. Hard Cover. Publisher's full green cloth with brown leather labels on spine gilt lettering on labels B&W portrait frontispieces. This is number 458 of a limited edition of 1500 copies which follow the text of the eighth edition published in 1816 which reproduces the notes made upon the margins of a copy of that editon and the fifth edtion by Hester Thrale-Piozzi. This edition has been edited by Edward G. Fletcher. . Spines are sunned leather label on Vol. I has a scratch a couple of small white scuffs to the cover light dust soiling to top edges else pristine unmarked tight square and clean. In a shabby slipcase POOR. . Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. lviii 466; 486; 473 pp . The Limited Editions Club hardcover
1793lsj02London: Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly. G : in good condition without dust jackets as issued. Minor rubbing and wear to boards - volume 2 with sm. area of loss to leather on front board. Previous owner's inscriptions to feps. Corner tear to pp17-18 vol 1 with no loss to text. Ink dedication laid-in to volume 1. 1793. Second Edition revised and augmented. Full leather covers. 200mm x 150mm 8" x 6". xxxvi 603pp 34pp 711pp. Engraved frontis plate of Samuel Johnson after Joshua Reynolds volume 1; folding plates volume 2 and to rear of volume 3. First octavo edition of Boswell's 'Life of Johnson'. Published April 3rd 1793. Second Edition second state: v.1 p.135 line 10 states 'give' as in corrected version. Front endpaper of volume 1 with pasted copperplate inscription relating to Francis Barber Dr. Johnson's manservant and heir: 'Francis Barber the faithful valued black son of Dr Samuel Johnson who died in the infirmary of Stafford February 13th 1801'. Previous owner's name John Darlington and date of 1853 to feps. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Henry Baldwin [for] Charles Dilly hardcover
190713025Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons London 1907. 1st Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition. 2-volume set complete. Spine sunned. Endpapers foxed. boards a bit rubbed/scuffed. The publication date given above is an estimate only there being no date given in the book. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Johnson/Boswell; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 13025. . This is a SET of books therefore heavier than a standard volume and will involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons hardcover
19221471Gabriel Wells / Doubleday Page New York 1922. 1st Edition thus. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. #423/785 copies. Temple Bar edition g-vg condition 10-volume set complete. Hinges cracked glued holding. Top edge gilt in good condition. corner of vol. VIII chipped. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Johnson/Boswell; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1471. . This is a SET of books therefore heavier than a standard volume and will involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Gabriel Wells / Doubleday, Page hardcover
16-0816London: Bliss Sands 1897. 8vo. 726 pp. Good Green Cloth edge-wear rubbing on covers text block yellowed and brittle section just prior to title page is loose shelf-wear. Edited by Percy Fitzgerald. London: Bliss Sands, 1897. hardcover
16-1422New York: Gabriel Wells & Doubleday 1922. Ten Volumes. 8vo. Very Good Faux Vellum on Brown Boards Dust Jacket with some chipping rubbing & edge wear; shelf-wear. Illustrated. New York: Gabriel Wells & Doubleday, 1922. hardcover
179260159Dublin:: Printed by John Chambers 1792. First Dublin edition. old quarter morocco over marbled boards. Title page lacking in Vol. II and old stamp roughly effaced from the first leaf of text in that volume affecting some letters. At best a good set; bookplates roughly scraped off; some endsheets lacking; bindings extremely worn although still sound. . 8vo. Folding ms. facsimile plate and Round Robin plate bound in at rear of Vol. III; the Round Robin plate is defective--lacking the half beyond the fold. Printed by John Chambers, hardcover
124The Heritage Press; 1963. . Hardback; Three volumes in a marbled slipcase. Fine. Books are 9 ½" X 6 ½" vol. I has 466 pages vol. II 486 and vol. III has 473 pages. Marginal comments by H. Piozzi. Introduction by Edward Fletcher. The Heritage Press; 1963. hardcover
19257686Bath: George Bayntun 1925. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 26 x 19 cms pp. xl 576; xvi 577-1172. Contemporary half morocco gilt over patterned paper boards trivial wear to extremities. A handsome set. The text of this comprehensively illustrated edition follows the sixth edition 1811 revised by Boswells son accompanied by the notes of various commentators including Boswells friends and contemporaries Edmond Malone and Charles Burney. Book George Bayntun hardcover
192522205Boston: Charles E. Lauriat Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1925. Reprint. 1. Hard Cover. Publisher's full blue cloth with embossed gilt portrait and facsimile signature on front cover gilt lettering on spine blue endpapers. With 576 illustrations facsimiles and maps including 13 plates in photogravure. Complete in one volume. . Head and heel of spine are rubbed front hinge is starting at the top rear hinge firm spine slightly faded one water splash on rear cover. . B&W drawings. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. xxxvi. 1172 pp . Charles E. Lauriat Company hardcover
1884247738London: George Bell & Sons 1884. Napier's Edition. Number 87 of 104 copies each signed by the Printer "Charles Whittingham & Co. Extensively extra-illustrated with 50 plates of portraits views maps and facsimile autographs including 2 fold-outs and an inserted portrait of Johnson. Also includes an inserted issue of the Herald Tribune Weekly Book review November 19 1944 reviewing Joseph Wood Krutch's Samuel Johnson. 10 vols. 4to. Bound in three quarters green morocoo and marbled boards t.e.g. Very Good with some discoloration to Vol. 1 Part 1 from the inserted newspaper and some minor foxing from plates. Napier's Edition. Number 87 of 104 copies each signed by the Printer "Charles Whittingham & Co" Extensively extra-illustrated with 50 plates of portraits views maps and facsimile autographs including 2 fold-outs and an inserted portrait of Johnson. Also includes an inserted issue of the Herald Tribune Weekly Book review November 19 1944 reviewing Joseph Wood Krutch's Samuel Johnson. 10 vols. 4to. George Bell & Sons took over Charles Whittingham Co. after Whittingham's death in 1876. An attractive copy with many beautiful illustrations. R. B. Adams v.2 p. 41 George Bell & Sons unknown
182221333London: Printed for T. Cadell; F.C. And J. Rivington; Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown; Baldwin Cradock and Joy; et al 1822. Book. Near Fine. Full Leather in Box. Ninth Edition Revised and Augmented. Octavo. 4 Volumes. Pp. 36 441; 462; 446; 495. Unique edition extra illustrated with relevant engravings from various sources tissue-uarded frontispiece in each volume 200 illustrations in all includes 18 mostly hand-coloured plates and 2 folding facsimiles all inserted at appropriate spots. Full russet coloured smooth calf gilt stamped illustration of Johnson in the upper corners of both front and rear covers with gilt facsimile signature in the bottom corners triple ruled 5 raised bands ornate gilt to spine panels leather spine labels top edge gilt others deckled gilt dentelles marbled endpapers. Bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe London. Volume 1 has a bit of staining to the leather of the rear panel otherwise all volumes are in near fine condition all individually housed in very good linen clamshell boxes with gilt-stamped leather spines. A near fine unique set. Printed for T. Cadell; F.C. And J. Rivington; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; et al Hardcover
18076247London: Fort. Cadel and W. Davies 1807. Hardcover. Poor to Good -/No Jacket. Hard cover boards falling off on a few books Covers may once have been leather now deteriorating. All four volumes kept in sleeves for protection. Text in all volumes completely readable. <br/> <br/> Fort. Cadel and W. Davies hardcover
1963031556New 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. The Spines Have Slightly Darkened Else Fine. <br/> <br/> The Heritage Press hardcover
19290024775London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton & co 1929. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Very Good Plus/Very Good. Small Octavo. Frontispiece & Title Pages on Japanese Velum. LONDON : Circa 1929 Not dated; The British Library dates as 1929. 2 Volumes. Simpkin Fine-Paper Classics . Hardbacks. Frontispiece & title-pages on Japanese Velum with tissue-guard. Added title-page - ca facsimile of the first edition 1791.Includes 'Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds' 1791 and 'Advertisements' to first edition 1791 second edition 1793 3rd edition 1799 4th edition 1804 5th edition 1807 and sixth edition 1811. Red cloth black lettered and decorated spines. In light grey printed dust-jackets. Neat owner name dated 1932; no internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear to jackets; price-clipped. VERY GOOD INDEED in VG jackets; now in clear protective sleeves. xx 786 vii 844 pages. Index. Sm.8vo. Heavy; a small amount of extra postage needed. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick. Literature Rarities Theology and History. <br/> <br/> Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton & co hardcover
1826630Baynes and Son et al London 1826. Hardcover. Fair. Baynes and Son et al London 1826. Fair. 'Comprehending an Account of his Studies and Numerous Works in Chronological Order ; A Series of his Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Person and original Pieces of his Composition.'. Complete in 4 volumes 8vo full leather binding with 5 raised bands on spine gilt border & embossed decoration on covers marbled endpapers & edges. Covers scuffed & worn parts of labels missing on spines see pictures. Vol I. illustrated with engraved frontis portrait by J Reynolds and facsimile round robin 439 448 426 550pp. Ex reference library with presentation bookplate on front pastedowns & pictorial bookplate on rear pastedowns number on spines. No other obvious library markings. Inner books are generally clean & in very good condition binding fair condition. Over 1kg & may require extra postage <br/><br/> Baynes and Son et al, London hardcover