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First edition, [2], 30pp., without half-title and final advert leaf, disbound. Goldsmiths-Kress, no. 10398; Sabin, 40439.
Fourth edition, 8vo, 54, [2]pp., disbound.
First Edition, [2], 34pp., disbound. Signed at the end 'Britanicus' [sic], i.e. William Grant, Lord Prestongrange.
First Edition, cont. signature of W. Foster (cropped) on upper blank margin of title, 32 pp., disbound.
[2], 76pp., engraved vignette on title, blank fore-edge of title-page cut away, disbound.
[4], 36pp., margins closely shaved by the binders knife (affecting text on several leaves), disbound. Wing, F125.
27, [1 blank]pp., some occasional spotting, disbound.
First Edition, title lightly foxed, 26 pp., modern cloth-backed marbled boards. Signed "John Dumbell, Mersey Mills, near Warrington, May 20, 1814." Goldsmith, 20873; COPAC finds the British Library copy only, OCLC adds copies at Princeton and the National Library of Australia.
First Edition, lacks half-title, [2], 5-23, [1] pp., disbound.
First edition, [12], 60, 69-86, [2]pp., text complete despite pagination, light water stain throughout, disbound.
Second Edition, corrected and enlarged, 4to, piece torn from upper blank margin of title (not touching the text), [4], 72pp., disbound. Kress, B2474; Goldsmith, 15727.
Second Edition, corrected and enlarged, small 4to, [4], 72pp., piece torn from upper blank margin of title (not touching the text), hole to final leaf (just touching two lines of text),disbound. Kress, B2474; Goldsmith, 15727.
First edition, [8], 48pp., with half-title, copper-engraved vignette to title-page, disbound.
Fifth impression, corrected, 8vo, 72pp., with half-title, single worm pinhole to lower blanks margins, disbound. Concerning William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Gephart, 2579.
24pp., orig. marbled paper wrappers, lightly stained. "A firmly conservative appeal to businessmen, urging that they of all people should resist the subversive arguments of Tom Paine and the reform societies." (Hamilton, Doctor Syntax, p. 163). Goldsmiths'-Kress, no. 15506.1.
[4], 56pp., stitched as issued, two small rust stains to half-title, uncut.
8pp., drop-head title, the advertisement is for 'The beauties and deformities of Fox, North, and Burke', first published in the same year. 3 Works bound in one, cont. half, calf, marbled boards, joints cracked. The prospectus is particularly rare with ESTC locating just the National Library of Scotland copy (imperfect) in the UK and 5 copies in North America.
Second Edition, half-title loose, xvi, 68 pp., disbound. Kress, S3768; Goldsmith, 8263; Hanson, 6032n.
First edition, 45, [1, errata]pp., some early notations to head of title-page, lightly soiled, disbound. "Burton, John (1696?1771)... Though a tory Burton was not so extreme as Dr William King, principal of St Mary Hall, and under the pseudonym Phileleutherus Londinensis he criticized King's celebrated speech at the dedication of the Radcliffe Library, in Oxford, on 13 April 1749. King responded with a fierce 'Elogium famae inserviens Jacci Etonensis, or, The praises of Jack of Eton, commonly called Jack the Giant' (1750), in which he satirized 'the Burtonic style'."?(New ODNB). Phileleutherus Londinensis = John Burton; Dr. K---- = Dr. King, and Dr. R----- = Dr. Radcliffe; O-------d = Oxford.
First Edition, 4to, drop-head title, printed in double columns, 8 pp., disbound. Wing, B5813.
Fourth edition, [2], 155, [1]pp., disbound.
First Edition, 56 pp., disbound.
First Edition, 59, [1] pp., disbound. Lord Bankton, (1685?1760), judge, supported the reforms of laws affecting major landholdings that followed the Jacobite rising of 1745, but in his "Essay upon Feudal Holdings", published anonymously in London in 1747, warned against radical reform of the feudal system.