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179555971London: Cadell and Davies N.d. 1795. 8vo. Two volumes in one. x 117 2 ii 114 pp. Modern full brown morocco. Raised bands to spine with gilt ruling & lettering. Marbled endpapers. Bound by Atkinsons. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Repair to verso of illustration at p. 37. With two hand-coloured aquatint frontispieces and four further etched plates. With original bookseller's receipt tipped-in to front pastedown with hand-written price of '1/2 Rupee.' ESTC T.125511 suggests 1795. Boards fresh. Internally in remarkably clean condition. Scarce. . Fine. Full Morocco. 1795. Cadell and Davies N.d. [1795] unknown
1794AR14GLTBRWN11London: Printed for B. Crossby 1794. 3 volumes bound in contemporary half-calf with marbled paper covered boards. Vol. 1: Pp. 2 510 2 index. Engraved title 13 plates including 3 folding views plus a folding map outlined in colour. So 2 plates in addition to those specified in the binder's instructions. Vol. 2: Pp. 2 370 2 index. Engraved title 7 plates as called for. Vol. 3: Pp. vi 474 2 index. Lacks engraved title 6 plates as called for. Dated 1794-1795. Bindings slightly rubbed. Contents very clean inside. Volume 1 with a few sections of pages creased to top corner small tear to folding map of France. Title trimmed tight on top margin. Volume 2 with original owner's name to title page. The Register of the Times dealt mainly with current affairs both domestic and foreign. Issued initially every days. 8 volumes in total were published. This set of the first three volumes is a very good example. Uncommon. A heavy set additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. ar14. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Printed for B. Crossby Hardcover
1743044749Antwerp: Architypographia Plantiniana 1743. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary calf rubbed with some surface marks but sound and with clasps and catches intact. Attractively printed in red and black - quite clean internally; later pamphlet tipped in between page 328 and 329 a few pencil notes. Old manuscript note on the rear endpapers. 555pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044749. <br/><br/> Architypographia Plantiniana hardcover books
17025941<p>L'inganno Nascoto Nel Disinganno E Discopero Da Un Padre Della Compagnia di Giesu in Risposta ad un Libro Intitolato Il Disinganno Compost da un Religiofo Dell Ordine De Predicatori Autori Giefuiti. In Colonia 1702. No author or publisher identified. 16mo up to 6½" tall. index 420pp. wrapped in velum. Hinges cracked front and rear; contents are in very good condition. English Title: The Deception Hidden in Disillusionment Is Discovered by a Father of the Society of Jesus in Response to a Book Entitled Disillusionment Composed by a Religious of the Order of Preachers Authors of the Jesuits. An exceedingly rare volume with no other copies found. </p><p>This work is part of the ongoing Chinese Rites Controversy a dispute among Catholic missionaries over the religiosity of Confucianism and Chinese rituals during the 17th and 18th centuries. Here the authors presents a response to a 1701 book attributed to Giuseppe Maria Tabaglio printed by Gottfried de Berges Cologne titled: Il disinganno contraposto da un religioso dell' ordine de' predicatori alla difesa de' missionarii cinesi della Compagnia di Giesù opera d' un religioso della medesima Compagnia. The disillusionment countered by a cleric of the Order of Preachers to the defense of the Chinese missionaries of the Society of Jesus a work by a cleric of the same Society. </p> hardcover
17227377028 1-416 8 pages 9 plates comprising 1 black and white folding map and 8 black and white plates Printed for William Mears hardcover
1769CAT000092Amsterdam: Steven van Esveldt 1769. Early Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Attractively bound in ca. early 19th century wallpaper three volumes in one each with a separate title and frontispiece - only the third title page with a date. Slight occasional foxing and age toning first and last pages slightly soiled otherwise a fine bright copy. xxii blank 148 xx 140 xii 143 1. With a folding table in the first book and two folding plates of carving instruction in the second. Oberle 107 1755 edition Cagle 1098.<br/><br/>An attractive copy of the most popular Dutch cookbook of the 18th century - compared by Oberle to Le Cuisiniere Bourgeoise. Size: 8vo octavo. 3-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000092. Steven van Esveldt unknown
1769CAT000092Amsterdam: Steven van Esveldt 1769. Early Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Attractively bound in ca. early 19th century wallpaper three volumes in one each with a separate title and frontispiece - only the third title page with a date. Slight occasional foxing and age toning first and last pages slightly soiled otherwise a fine bright copy. xxii blank 148 xx 140 xii 143 1. With a folding table in the first book and two folding plates of carving instruction in the second. Oberle 107 1755 edition Cagle 1098.<br/><br/>An attractive copy of the most popular Dutch cookbook of the 18th century - compared by Oberle to Le Cuisiniere Bourgeoise. Size: 8vo octavo. 3-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000092. Steven van Esveldt unknown books
1745CAT000973London: J. Newbery 1745. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Full contemporary leather neatly rebacked with a new lettering piece. Wear at edges internally shows evidence of extensive use notes to rear of title showing thorugh wear to page edges wear to foredges of pages hole to page 3/4 touching a few letters tear to51/52 but without loss repaired tear to 251/52 through a woodcut but without real loss ink drops and stains scattered throughout. marginal tears. Lacking the two plates of writing examples but with penmanship scribbles in the writing section. Contemporary inscription to Mrs. Wadsworth "at lying in hospitall in Gadman st. St. James London". The first lying in hospitals srpung up just a few years after the publication of this book - the first in 1747 then a number how the next 20 years . 16 431 13pp. Six woodcuts of table settings in the text. Cagle 530 1748 2nd edition Bitting 513 Pennell 156.2nd ed. Rare 12 copies in OCLC.<br /> <br /> The nearly identical name suggests it was meant to take advantage of the success of Eliza SMith's cookbook but this one is much more wide ranging into etiquette writing drawing medicine flowers how to negotiate marriage proposals if you are an orphan the requisite reflections on the education of the fair sex etc. One of the earliest books the ninth from the press of John Newbery.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Mrs. Wadsworth inscription Alexander Copland bookplate Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000973. J. Newbery hardcover
175411001Liverpool: John Sadler 1754. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Poor/Very Good. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Rebound in green cloth with titles to spine. Housed in cloth spined box with floral cloth covered boards and box edges. Hemlock Press Craft Book binder label inside box. Language: English. Book Condition: Poor: Light wear to corners edges and spine ends. Lightly rubbed cloth. Tightly bound with minor surface cracks to head and tail of endpaper gutters. Firm hinges. Text commences with title page with loss of lower corner and small section to lower edge. Small hole to title page. 9cm tear to page A. Large tear to page 29-30. Missing section to fold out sheet opposite page 14. Missing pages 83-86. Toned pages. DJ Condition: Very Good: Light wear to corners and edges. Spotting to spine and spine margin cloth. Unclipped Size: 26cm by 18cm. John Sadler hardcover
175020179Cont. full calf, raised bands, gilt back, gilt titlelabel. Binding with minor scratches. Top of spine worn. Engraved ornamental titlepage. 89,(3) pp. engraved, having 89 ""chansons"" all with engraved music and engr. text. At end 3 pp. listing the 89 songs. Occasionally a little brownspotted, on good paper.
175020179Cont. full calf raised bands gilt back gilt titlelabel. Binding with minor scratches. Top of spine worn. Engraved ornamental titlepage. 893 pp. engraved having 89 "chansons" all with engraved music and engr. text. At end 3 pp. listing the 89 songs. Occasionally a little brownspotted on good paper. hardcover
1785784R7Bath: W. Gye 1785. Leather. Good. 7.5" by 5". None. A very scarce and unusual pocket guide to evading and escaping the law written by 'an eminent Barrister at law'. ESTC Citation No. T224641.With instructions against the imposition and extortion of the bailiff and gaoler.Penned by 'an Eminent Barrister at Law'.A fascinating criminal work printed in Bath and bound in the original leather. In a half calf binding. Externally a trifle worn with the front joint starting; all calf corners are lost boards are rather worn and spine is rubbed. Internally generally firmly bound with a strain to the front hinge. Pages have the odd spot. Good W. Gye hardcover
1744601L5London: J Roberts 1744. Paperback. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. A politically fuelled eighteenth century pamphlet written anonymously and addressed to the 'Whigs and Well-Affected Tories'. This work charges that criticism of George II strengthens the Pretender's James Stuart cause. Two editions of this work appeared in this year by the same publisher. This work is a copy of ESTC no. N24599 and has the ornament on the title page of a face flanked by two cupids. There was another edition of 1744 issued by J Roberts and another copy printed in Dublin for Joshua Kinnier. This edition is closely cropped to the bottom edge in some places affecting the occasional catch-word and printer's signature mark. The author of this work is unknown. To the entry for the 1745 edition on the ESTC it is noted that there is a manuscript note 'By Mr. Gordon'. In paper wraps. Externally generally smart. Loss to the paper wraps at the head of front wrap. Minor chipping to the extremities. Several light tidemarks to the front endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with light scattered spots to the first and last few pages and the odd spots to textblock. Very Good J Roberts paperback
1705792L1Bath: From My Shop in Bath 1705. First edition. Disbound. Good. 7" by 4.5" . None. A very scarce eighteenth century pamphlet defending the healing properties of the water in Bath to one Dr Radcliffe of Tunbridge Wells. ESTC reference no: T62772.In this letter the anonymous author appeals to Radcliffe who is an 'enemy to our Bath-waters' as he vilifies them 'as good for little or nothing'. In the pamphlet the author addresses rumours that Radcliffe the physician to George of Denmark planned to poison the waters of Bath with a toad. This rumour has become a part of the legend of Beau Nash of Bath who was said to have calmed people's fears claiming he could neutralise the toad's poison with music which resulted in him raising money for an orchestra to play at the baths. The author tells Dr Radcliffe that he needs to stop speaking ill of the waters in Bath as it was once his favourite 'Tunbridg has been your Favourite formerly next Bath and then Tunbridg again; which argues you have much more fancy than judgement'. Unbound as issued. A very scarce work with this being the first edition. A second edition 'improv'd and corrected' was printed in the same year. Unbound as issued. Externally generally smart. A few light chips to the extremities. Several marks to the front leaf. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright. Occasional light spots to pages. Good From My Shop in Bath unknown
1792LTH3-F-27London: J Debrett 1792. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. An historical work on the French revolution. This work discusses the revolution from its inception until the year 1792. A scarce work. The ESTC states that this work is frequently but doubtfully attributed to Sir James Macintosh. In a half calf binding with paper covered boards. Externally rubbed to the spine and to the joints. Small loss to the head of spine due to rubbing. Evidence of repair to the head of front joint. Rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Prior owner's bookplate to the front pastedown Rose Fule Whistler. Front hinge is strained but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright. Scattered pots to the first and last few pages. The odd spot throughout. A few light ink spills to the margins of contents pages not affecting text. Very Good J Debrett hardcover
1790CAT000091Paris: Hotel de Bouthillier 1790. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. Later 1/4 morocco over boards. light wear at corners. Slight offsetting to text otherwise quite clean internally. xxxvii 121 5 109 3. Vicaire 348-9.<br/><br/>Scarce tract on the history trade use and chemical properties of coffee. At the end is a rather charming long poem on coffee translated from the Latin of Abbé Massieu. Size: 8vo octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; History. Inventory No: CAT000091. Hotel de Bouthillier hardcover
1790CAT000091Paris: Hotel de Bouthillier 1790. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. Later 1/4 morocco over boards. light wear at corners. Slight offsetting to text otherwise quite clean internally. xxxvii 121 5 109 3. Vicaire 348-9.<br/><br/>Scarce tract on the history trade use and chemical properties of coffee. At the end is a rather charming long poem on coffee translated from the Latin of Abbé Massieu. Size: 8vo octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; History. Inventory No: CAT000091. Hotel de Bouthillier hardcover books
1784CAT001005Torino: Beltrano Antonio 1784. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. Original plain boards worn and a little shaken and a few signatures loose some degradation to rear board a few marginal notes but a sound and unsophisticated copy overall. Modest foxing throughout lined endpapers added early on with two manuscript recipes in the front for the Italian carnival fritters called bugie in Piedmont and a recipe for preparing marroni estemporanea Italian chestnuts. 467 1pp. Folding double sides plate of table settings with detailed legends. Bitting 540 eds of 1766 and 1789 Vicaire Vicaire 899 843 ed. Not in Cagle Simon.<br /> <br /> A heavily French influenced cookbook Bitting notes it is "the adaptation of French methods to Italian ingredients and is comprehensive in its scope" and that plays out as the recipes are heavy on meat recipes using the modular techniques developed in France in the 17th and 18th centuries. Few recipes for pasta no polenta. Early editions are quite scarce. Size: 1784. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT001005. Beltrano Antonio hardcover
1780042451London: E. Newbery 1780. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. First edition of the Newbery miniature bible approx. 2" x 1 3/4". Contemporary calf modestly worn at edges front board cleanly neatly reattached. Lacking front endpapers but otherwise complete with 2 engraved titles and 14 engraved plates. Light age toning and slight offsetting to the plates - an attractive copy of the Newbery thumb bible. Title in first state with miniature spelled "minuiture". 256pp Size: 64mo. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Inventory No: 042451. E. Newbery hardcover books
1760000556London: Printed for J.W. J.K. D.M. A.B. E.R. M.R. T.L. B.M. and A.W. ca. 1760. Twenty-seventh. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo 3.5 x 6 156 pages. Full title continues: "with other astronomers astrologers physicians and philosophers wherein is contained divers questions and answers touching the state of man's body together with the reasons of divers wonders in the creation: the generations of birds beasts fishes and insects; and many other problems on the most weighty matters by way of question and answer. Tightly bound full calf or sheep skin with minor scuffing two or three holes and small tears at each end of the spine. Pages foxed but supple. Printed for J.W. J.K. D.M. A.B. E.R. M.R. T.L. B.M. and A.W. hardcover
1787012626Schleswigue: Chez J. W. Serringhausen 1787. Book measures 16.5x111.cm. xiv223pp2pp errata. Bound in modern full panelled leather raised bands leather title label marble endpapers. Binding in fine condition. Internally pages clean. A very nice copy. . First Edition. Full Leather. Very Good. Small 8 Vo. Chez J. W. Serringhausen Hardcover
1711012691London: Printed for A. Baldwin 1711. Book measures 18x11.cm. 444pp. Bound in modern full panelled leather raised bands blind stamped tooling leather label. Binding in fine condition. Internally pages clean. A very nice copy of a rare book. First Edition. Full Leather. Very Good. Small Quarto. Printed for A. Baldwin Hardcover
1731600P21London: W Pepper 1731. First edition. Disbound. Very Good. 7.5" by 5". None. An extremely scarce political pamphlet from 1731 written anonymously and regarded as attacking the Prime Minister Robert Walpole. The first and only edition of this work. Written anonymously and purtporting to be a speech given by 'The Grand Seignior to his Janizaries'. This work uses many forms of rhetoric to discuss war and the role of a 'Sovereign Judge' in a satirical manner. Walpole's own foreign policy was to avoid wars so that he could lower taxes. With a frontispiece of a Turkish infantryman. Walpole was the first British Prime Minister and held the position for twenty years. This pamphlet was published in 1731 and has been regarded by critics to be an attack on Walpole with the ESTC notes on this work support this view. Walpole had many enemies who were prominent in the literary scene such as John Gay Jonathan Swift Alexander Pope Henry Fielding and Samuel Johnson. With only one entry of this work in the ESTC. no. T106325. Pamphlets became a powerful source of strife in the seventeenth and eighteenth century with dozens being published about each any every political moral or social situation. They were often printed anonymously providing a sense of protecting for the person writing it. Disbound without both boards but with evidence of having been previously bound. Externally generally smart. Light bumping to the extremities. Small contemporary ink inscription to the head of first page. Internally firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned to the edges. Blind stamp to the title page. Chip to the head of pages five and nine not affecting text. Otherwise just the odd spot. Very Good W Pepper unknown
1762778L26Cambridge: J Baskerville 1762. Leather. Good. 7" by 4.5". None. The beautiful Baskerville printing of this mid-eighteenth century 'Book of Common Prayer'. Baskerville was an innovative type designer and printer. His typefaces were greatly admired by Benjamin Franklin. The Baskerville type is regarded as a transitional serif typeface intended as a refinement of the old-style typefaces of the period such as Calson. With 'Price Five Shillings unbound' to the title page. ESTC citation number T87220. Collated complete.A mid-eighteenth century edition of the common prayer and psalms published after a long period of taunt religious turmoil in England.'The Whole Book of Psalms' collected into English metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others. Sternhold was an English courtier and was the principal author of this first English metrical rendition of the Psalms.With a table of a calendar containing table of lessons throughout the year guiding the reading on which prayers to read at morning and evening.Bookplate of R. H. S. Truell to the front pastedown. In a full straight grained morocco binding. Externally sound. Rubbing to the joints and to the extremities. Loss to the head of spine. Former owner's bookplate to the front pastedown Sir Charles E Kent. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with just the odd spot. Good J Baskerville hardcover
1761GT279London: M. Thrush 1761. 1st Edition . Hardback. Vg. 8vo. 160pp The Scotch Portmaneau was a satire relating to the influence of Lord Bute anon; Bound with THE HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN THE CASE OF MARGARET COMMONLY CALLED PEG ONLY SISTER OF JOHN BULL by Adam Ferguson. iv188pp. Printed for W. Owen London 1761 1st edition. TWO RARE BOOKS bound in original half-calf binding with marbled boards. Adam Fergusson was known as Fergusson of Raith and a leading Scottish Philosopher of the Scottish Enlightenment. Two contents pages with 2 line errata footnote. With an armorial bookplate of 'The Right Honorable George Rose'.'Constant and True'. Rose was a contemporary of Adam Fergusson 1744-1818 and a close friend of Lord Nelson and has the claim to be the last man in England to see Nelson alive.He was Vice-President of the Board of Trade 1807-1812. <br/> <br/> M. Thrush hardcover