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1835RO60112490John Macrone, London. 1835. In-12. Relié. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 303 pages. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait) et en 1re page de titre. Dos manquant. Plats détachés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1805RO60112481The Stanhope Press - John Sharpe, London. 1805. In-18. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 196 pages pour le tome I, 172 pages pour le tome II, 171 pages pour le tome III et 168 pages pour le tome IV. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispices. Illustrés de gravures en noir et blanc sur planches hors texte. Tranches marbrées. Couvertures très abîmées. Dos manquants. Plats frottés (épidermures) et parfois détachés. 2e plat du tome IV manquant. Annotations en pages de titre (ex-libris). Texte bien lisible.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1901R320124698Frederick Warne and Co. 1901. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 607 pages - tranches dorées - portrait en noir et blanc sous serpente en frontispice - contre plats jaspés - ouvrage en anglais - auteur, titre,filets et fleurons dorés sur le dos - dos à 5 nerfs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1888RO40267941FREDERICK WARNE AND CO. 1888. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 581 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 0-GENERALITES
R240162658J.M. Dent & Sons ltd/E.P. Dutton & Co. Non daté. In-12. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. XVI + 554 pages. Annotations au crayon de papier sur les 3 dernières pages. Nombreux passages annotés à l'encre ou au crayon de papier dans le texte. Non daté.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
185099914337William P. Nimmo Edimburg William P. Nimmo, vers 1850. F fort In-12 relié plein chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, 1er plat très décoré de fleurons estampés à froids et d'un décor oval en écaille et soie brodée, double filets dorés en bords, 2eme plat de fleurons estampés, toutes tranches dorées. Portrait en frontispice, XXXVII + 455 pages, 11 gravures en hors texte de F. BOPDERS. Papier bruni néanmoins très bon exemplaire dans une amusante reliure anglaise très travaillée. Une page déchirée sans manque de papier. Bon état.
1880RO60107195Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig. 1880. In-16. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 358 pages. Dos très abîmé, avec de petits manques.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
185233254London: William Pickering 1852. 3 volumes. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets. With an engraved portrait of Milton by Robinson dated 1831. Small 8vo handsomely bound in full crushed brown morocco the spines with raised bands separating the compartments two compartments lettered and numbered in gilt. cxxxiv 4 153 1; 4 372; 4; 334 pp. A fine and bright set beautifully preserved very fresh and clean internally some light foxing to the blanks as typical some minimal offsetting to the titles. A VERY HANDSOME SET of Milton’s poetry from the Aldine British Poets series. It contains as well as the poems a lengthy introduction and Life of Milton by John Mitford.<br> In PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAINED and SAMSON AGONISTES Milton revived the heroic verse of Homer and Virgil to frame the tale of Satan and Paradise that has become the best-known epic poem written in English. He had difficulty in finding a publisher because of the plague of 1665 which killed many pressmen and the Great Fire of the following year which destroyed many printing houses—and those publishers who were still operating were wary of the project because of Milton's anti-Restoration sympathies.<br> Simmons to whom he finally came drove a hard bargain and according to the agreement reached and the number of copies sold Milton was paid a total of Å15. Milton’s work survives and is revered to this day as amongst the most significant poetry and prose ever penned and additionally important at a defining moment in the development of the English language. A truly towering figure Milton remains one of the most celebrated and analyzed poets in English literature. Dryden described ‘Paradise Lost’ as ‘one of the greatest most noble and sublime poems which either this age or nation has produced’ while Blake keying in on the poem’s heretical implications described Milton as ‘a true Poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it.’<br> This thorough collection includes not only ‘Paradise Lost’ 'Paradise Regained' Samson Agonistes and the other major works but the sonnets psalms translations and his work in Latin and Greek. As well there is a fine Memoir of Milton and history of his literary work and the fine verse rendering on 'Paradise Lost' by Andrew Marvel. William Pickering hardcover
183634280London: Edward Churton 1836. A fine and handsome illustrated edition in an excellent Regency binding. With finely engraved plates by Westall Fusili and Martin and an engraved frontispiece portrait. 8vo very finely bound in Regency straight-grain full red morocco beautifully gilt decorated all over both covers fully emblazoned with fine gilt tooling in an arabesque design incorporating blind fillet lines at the borders the spines fully gilt in tooled compartments between raised bands and gilt lettered in one compartment edges and turn-ins gilt tooled all edges gilt. viii 527 pp. A fine copy beautifully preserved inside and out a bit of foxing here and there some offsetting onto the text from a few of the plates still a very handsome copy of an group of works luxuriously bound . A GEM OF AN EDITION BEAUTIFULLY BOUND. All of Milton’s great works including: Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Samson Agonistes Comus the Sonnets Odes Miscellanies etc. It also includes a Memoir of the Life and Writings the important essay on the poetical genius of Milton.<br> Milton revived the heroic verse of Homer and Virgil to frame the tale of Satan and Paradise that has become the best-known epic poem written in English. He had difficulty in finding a publisher because of the plague of 1665 which killed many pressmen and the Great Fire of the following year which destroyed many printing houses—and those publishers who were still operating were wary of the project because of Milton's anti-Restoration sympathies. Fortunately he eventually found one as the poem is now considered among the most important milestones in the language.<br> The fine red morocco Regency binding is an added pleasure to the book here presented. Edward Churton hardcover
187034884London: Bickers and Son ca. 1870. A very pleasing and handsomely bound edition. Large 8vo in a period binding of full dark-maroon polished calf the covers with double gilt filled ruled borders enclosing an inner stippled frame in blind the spine with raised bands gilt ruled the compartments richly decorated in gilt green morocco lettering label gilt blindt tooled turn-ins and gilt board edges marbled endpapers all edges marbled. xxxx 699 pp. A fine copy especially well preserved the binding strong and tight and in pleasing condition light mellowing to the spine panel as is typical with the colour of the binding the mellowing to an attractive honey colour. A VERY HANDSOMELY BOUND COPY OF THIS GREAT COLLECTION OF MILTON'S MOST IMPORTANT POEMS. A truly user friendly with a very attractive and readable typeface and with an excellent life of the poet by Chalmers. The volume contains Samson Agonistes Comus A Mask Miscellaneous Poems The Sonnets Paradise Lost and Regain’d and a host of other works including Psalms L'Allegro Lycidas etc. etc. <br> A truly towering figure Milton remains one of the most celebrated and analyzed poets in English literature. Dryden described ‘Paradise Lost’ as ‘one of the greatest most noble and sublime poems which either this age or nation has produced’ while Blake keying in on the poem’s heretical implications described Milton as ‘a true Poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it.’<br> This thorough collection includes not only ‘Paradise Lost’ and the other major works but the sonnets odes translations and ‘Poemata’ in Latin. Bickers and Son hardcover
mon0000097869FREDRICK WARNE & CO 1000. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. The Albion Edition on half bound calf leather and marbled boards rasied bars to spine decortaive gilded sript to spine cover marbled end papers FREDRICK WARNE & CO hardcover
183532247London: John Macrone 1835. 6 volumes. The First Brydges Edition and a handsome 19th century printing with fine illustrations. Engraved frontispiece and engraved title pages after J. M. W. Turner in each volume. 12mo very handsomely bound in contemporary Regency style crushed dark-green morocco the spine panels gilt decorated lettered and numbered the upper and lower covers with large central gilt ornamental device all in Arabesque style turnovers gilt all edges gilt. xxix 303; 340; 310; 320; 332; 352 pp. A good set the text-blocks and illustrations all in good order the bindings with some wear at the extremities though primarily confined to the head-caps Vol. II with the front cover weak and starting otherwise a pleasing set. A SET OF THE POETS IN PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAINED and SAMSON AGONISTES Milton revived the heroic verse of Homer and Virgil to frame the tale of Satan and Paradise that has become the best-known epic poem written in English. He had difficulty in finding a publisher because of the plague of 1665 which killed many pressmen and the Great Fire of the following year which destroyed many printing houses—and those publishers who were still operating were wary of the project because of Milton's anti-Restoration sympathies.<br> Simmons to whom he finally came drove a hard bargain and according to the agreement reached and the number of copies sold Milton was paid a total of Å15. Milton’s work survives and is revered to this day as amongst the most significant poetry and prose ever penned and additionally important at a defining moment in the development of the English language. A truly towering figure Milton remains one of the most celebrated and analyzed poets in English literature. Dryden described ‘Paradise Lost’ as ‘one of the greatest most noble and sublime poems which either this age or nation has produced’ while Blake keying in on the poem’s heretical implications described Milton as ‘a true Poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it.’<br> This thorough collection includes not only ‘Paradise Lost’ and the other major works but the sonnets psalms translations and his work in Latin. As well there is a fine Memoir of Milton and history of his literary work. John Macrone unknown
188037626W Kent 1880. 2 vols. 16mo. First Edition thus; navy cloth sides framed in blind gilt backs ruled in blind gilt edges brown endpapers a remarkably well-preserved bright clean crisp copy in publisher's board slip-case mildly rubbed at edges. COMPLETE SETS ARE VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. W Kent, hardcover
1835107445London: John Macrone 1835. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SIX VOLUME SETcontemporary full black leather heavily decorated in giltall page edges giltfrontis engraved and printed title page to each volumesome browning to engraved and printed title pagesextremities a little rubbed otherwise a complete handsome and well bound set. <br/> <br/> John Macrone hardcover
6211William Pickering. London. 1839. THREE VOLUMES. 8vo. 6.5 x 4.2 inches. Portrait frontis in volume one. Printed by Charles Whittingham London. Attractively bound in contemporary half black calf with gilt ruling decoration and lettering to spines. Dark green title labels gilt. Marbled paper on boards. Some foxing to blank endpapers but text is clean and fresh. Some rubbing to extremities and minor chipping to top of the spines on volumes one and two but overall a very good set. William Pickering. London. 1839 hardcover
184267807London: Rivington Longman & Co T Cadell J Bohn Et Al. 1842. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 Volume set published in 1842 xxv 523pp 589pp xxii 430pp 560pp portrait frontis to Volume 1 partially uncut bound in original blind stamped dark green cloth spine sl sunned few minot splashes on covers heraldic Owain bookplate on front inside covers and dedication to BH Bulkeley Owen from his Father Dec 25th 1847 on front endpapers of each volume; Large Octavo . Rivington, Longman & Co T Cadell, J Bohn, Et Al hardcover
185133562Thomas Johnson Manchester 1851. 2 vols. in 1 16mo. with engraved title-vignette and numerous engraved head-pieces a number coloured by hand; original dark green diced cloth boards elaborately framed in blind back gilt extra uncut AND PARTIALLY UNOPENED expertly rebacked with old backstrip laid down primrose endpapers a most attractive crisp clean copy. Contains Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Sampson Agonistes Comus Lycidas L'Allegro Il Penseroso Arcades Sonnets Odes Miscellanies Translations Elegies Epigrams Miscellaneous Poems Milton's Account of Manso An Ode Encomiums upon Milton. The first volume contains Paradise Lost with separate title and pagination the second volume the remaining works with separate titles but continuous pagination. THIS MANCHESTER IMPRINT IS VERY SCARCE. Thomas Johnson, Manchester, hardcover
168828972London: Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge’s-Head near the Inner-Temple-Gate.by Tho. Hodgkin et. al. 1688 and 1695. Very Rare LARGE PAPER COPY of The First “Collected†Edition. A sammelband of the poems of Milton. This copy comprised of the sheets of the large paper 1688 printing of the first illustrated edition of PARADISE LOST. A POEM IN TWELVE BOOKS with a 1695 reissued title-page for this edition; PARADISE REGAIN’D. A POEM. IN IV BOOKS. To whiich is added SAMSON AGONISTES A DRAMATICK POEM. these with the 1688 Title-Pages included Printed by R.E.MDLXXXVIII and for Randal Taylor.MDCLXXXVIII and with the large paper issuance of the first printing of the NOTES by Patrick Humeas well as the additional “POEMSâ€. Engraved portrait frontispiece and the 12 copperplate engravings by Burg after Medina used in the first illustrated edition of 1688. Folio very fine full early calf Farquhar the covers decorated with double gilt fillet and stippled lines and corner tools and elaborately tooled gilt turnovers the spine sometime restored and very handsomely decorated incorporating fine tooling and strapwork in gilt and with a morocco lettering label gilt. 5ff. 343 an original sheet listing some subscribers to the original 1688 edition 3 the table 321 the notes 66 60. A fine crisp and clean copy throughout the binding in excellent condition the refurbished spine panel beautifully restored expertly and sympathetically. RARE LARGE PAPER COPY OF THIS EXCEEDINGLY IMPORTANT EDITION THE FIRST OF THE COLLECTED WORKS WITH ORIGINAL 1688 LARGE PAPER SHEETS INCLUDED. Edward Hodnett considered this to be the "earliest serious effort to illustrate an important work of English poetry" Five Centuries of English Book Illustration 1988 p. 63 and the copperplate engravings have a dramatic power that was only matched 200 years later by John Martin. <br> We rarely encounter a collection of the three principal poems. This collection which includes the POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS and the NOTES ON MILTON’S PARADISE LOST can be truly classified as the first collected edition and a wonderful sammelband preserved through time by highly appreciative collectors. Such collections are rare. This collected edition is augmented by the inclusion of the highly important NOTES ON MILTON’S PARADISE LOST POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS and additional poems as well.<br> In PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAINED and SAMSON AGONISTES Milton revived the heroic verse of Homer and Virgil to frame the tale of Satan and Paradise that has become the best-known epic poem written in English. He had difficulty in finding a publisher because of the plague of 1665 which killed many pressmen and the Great Fire of the following year which destroyed many printing houses—and those publishers who were still operating were wary of the project because of Milton's anti-Restoration sympathies.<br> Simmons to whom he finally came drove a hard bargain and according to the agreement reached and the number of copies sold Milton was paid a total of Å15. Milton’s work survives and is revered to this day as amongst the most significant poetry and prose ever penned and additionally important at a defining moment in the development of the English language. A truly towering figure Milton remains one of the most celebrated and analyzed poets in English literature. Dryden described ‘Paradise Lost’ as ‘one of the greatest most noble and sublime poems which either this age or nation has produced’ while Blake keying in on the poem’s heretical implications described Milton as ‘a true Poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it.’ Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge’s-Head near the Inner-Temple-Gate...by Tho. Hodgkin et. al. unknown
179424326London: By W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Printing Office for John and Josiah Boydell and George Nicol 1794-1797. 3 volumes. First edition of this Boydell issue the first edition with the plates by Richard Westall and a magnificent presentation copy given by Lord Lansdowne the first Marquis of Landsdowne to the French diplomat M. Chauvet who for many years resided at Kensington in London. An especially large copy. With 32 fine large plates being the 28 plates by Richard Westall and 4 portraits of John Milton. Folio 41 x 30 cm very finely bound in exceptional full contemporary bindings of crushed red morocco French in style with fine gilt rolled borders within gilt ruled frames on all covers each frame with corners formed with central gilt circular devices the spines with flat gilt ruled bands creating compartments decorated with small gilt central star burst tools one compartment lettered in gilt a second with gilt volume numbers and additional gilt lettering at the bottom of the spines gilt tooled edges to the covers and gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers a.e.g. cxxxiii 213; 286; 300 4 pp. A most beautiful and exceptional set. A REGAL SET OF THE FIRST EDITION OF THE GREAT ENGLISH POET AND WRITER TO INCLUDE THE FAMOUS ENGRAVINGS FROM RICHARD WESTALL. The Boydells would use Westall to illustrate their two greatest printing efforts the two greatest masters of the English language John Milton and William Shakespeare. Though Westall’s illustrations would be used again in a number of later editions and printings this is by far the largest finest and most impressive of any of the presentations. The Boydell text is equally fitting to these magnificent plates impressively laid out and making use of the fonts of William Martin.<br> In the years that would follow Westall would become quite famous for these illustrations to Milton and for his portrait of Princess Victoria. He would serve as Princess Victoria’s drawing master until the time of his death in 1836.<br> The very fine bindings are quite fitting and elegant. The volumes are beautifully fitting to the presentation inscribed in this copy and were a gift from Lord Lansdowne William Petty the first Marquis of Landsdowne and Prime Minister from 1782-1783 to his close friend M. Chauvet the French diplomat who resided for many years at Kensington. The inscription is dated 1802 and correlates with Chauvet’s being recalled to France due to the growing hostilities between France and England after the Treaty of Amiens. <br> In PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAINED and SAMSON AGONISTES Milton revived the heroic verse of Homer and Virgil to frame the tale of Satan and Paradise that has become the best-known epic poem written in English. He had difficulty in finding a publisher because of the plague of 1665 which killed many pressmen and the Great Fire of the following year which destroyed many printing houses—and those publishers who were still operating were wary of the project because of Milton's anti-Restoration sympathies.<br> Simmons to whom he finally came drove a hard bargain and according to the agreement reached and the number of copies sold Milton was paid a total of Å15. Milton’s work survives and is revered to this day as amongst the most significant poetry and prose ever penned and additionally important at a defining moment in the development of the English language. A truly towering figure Milton remains one of the most celebrated and analyzed poets in English literature. Dryden described ‘Paradise Lost’ as ‘one of the greatest most noble and sublime poems which either this age or nation has produced’ while Blake keying in on the poem’s heretical implications described Milton as ‘a true Poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it.’<br> This thorough collection includes not only ‘Paradise Lost’ and the other major works including ‘Paradise Regained Samson Agonistes and Comus’ but the sonnets psalms translations and his work in Latin. As well there is a fine Memoir of Milton and history of his literary work.<br> PARADISE LOST has remained one of the greatest classics of modern English vernacular indeed some say that it constitutes the beginning of modern English poetry and literature. By W. Bulmer and Co., Shakespeare Printing Office for John and Josiah Boydell, and George Nicol unknown
1959mon0000192830Messner 1959-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1.1102 9.1299 6.5709. Hardcover in dust jacket. SIGNED and inscribed by the great Phil Rizzuto on the title page to a previous holder. Phil Rizzuto has added """"Holy Cow"" below his signature and ""HOF 94"" in reference to his entry into the MLB Hall of Fame in that year.� Second Printing stated. Rear free endpaper has been removed. Front free pastedown has two darkened dime-sized brown spots one near head and one near foot of that pastedown. Good condition. Dust jacket shows some edgewear. Dust jacket shows some light rubbing at extremities but in general is Very good-. Good/VG- Dust jacket is protected by clear mylar cover. Messner hardcover
1931422901931. Hachette, 1931. Format 11x16 cm, reliure editeur, 109 pages. Plats frottes. Bon etat.
0548587302.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1163910899.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1954RJOHKIN00fpJohn Wiley and Sons 1954. Very Good. Johnson Frank H. The Kinetic Basis of Molecular Biology signed by Henry Eyring. Eyring Henry; Polissar Milton J. New York: John Wiley and Sons 1954. vii 874pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Full brown leather with gilt lettering. Signed by author. Book condition: Very good. A little rubbing on head of spine and scratch on back cover. Binding tight with decorative end sheets. Former owner's book plate on front paste down. Signed by Eyring on title page next to his name. Scarce in leather binding. John Wiley and Sons hardcover
1962046466Julian Messner. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1962. Third Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover; Hardcover in dust jacket. Very nice red decorated boards. Title and decorations in black on spine. Light fore edge soil. Text pages are clean. Photo illustrated dust jacket is chipped at corners and spine ends. Soil rubbing and edge wear. Spine sun faded. Looks good in new protective mylar. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase.; 8VO . Julian Messner hardcover