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1710016553London: Translated from the French copy printed at Cologne by Peter Marteau. 1710. Sewn cut-off or pamphlet. 47pp including half title. In good clean condition. . Very Good. 8vo. Translated from the French copy, printed at Cologne by Peter Marteau. unknown
177848008London: printed for J. Buckland W. Strahan et al. 1778. 2 volumes 12mo pp. 288; 275 1; engraved frontispiece in volume I 11 engraved plates 4 folding by J. Lodge; lacking the map in volume II; contemporary full calf red morocco labels on gilt-paneled spines; upper joints on both volumes slighhtly cracked with some neat restoration to that on volume I; rear joints tender; light wear at extremities; all else very good the plates clean and sharp and used for the first time in this edition. <br/><br/> printed for J. Buckland, W. Strahan [et al.] unknown books
172921200A Amsterdam, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1729. 2 volumes in-12 de [10]-264; [2]-302 pages, pleine basane moucheté, dos lisses ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre et tomaison orange, tranches rouges.
1715013976London: Printed for J. Baker 1715. Second work. Published. Printed and Sold by J. Roberts. T. Harrison. London. 1715. Book measures 19x12.cm. Collation 58pp 21pp including half title for the second work. Bound in modern boards with title lettering. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally pages clean throughout. A very nice copy. . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Printed for J. Baker Hardcover
179032369London: Printed for John Stockdale Piccadilly 1790 and 1804. 2 volumes. Rare Large Paper Copy of this Very Early Set with Stothard’s engravings. The engraved title-pages are dated 1804 but the engraved illustrations are dated 1790. Very probably then this is an early setting with a newly dated title-page. With 19 engraved illustrations including a finely engraved vignette title-page to each volume an engraved portrait of Defoe by Medland and 16 other beautifully engraved full page plates by Stothard. Two plates included here as additions are not called for in the collation and appear to have been printed first by Stockdale in 1791. One of the two is a full page plate of Robinson Crusoe in his famous handmade attire the other of the dedication monument erected by the Duke and Duchess of Queensbury. Large 8vo in handsome bindings of three-quarter antique rose calf over marbled paper covered boards the spines adorned with central gilt tooling within compartments separated by triple gilt ruled bands two compartments with contrasting black and olive morocco lettering pieces gilt. xvi 405; v 456 pp. A handsome set very well preserved and in very pleasing condition with no repair or sophistication whatsoever. A HANDSOME SET IN VERY PLEASING CONDITION. “Defoe.disclosed a genius for devising a tale of adventure.the influence of which has not yet dissipated for much of science fiction is basically Crusoe’s island changed to a planet.<br> At least equally relevant.is the figure of the lonely human being subduing the pitiless forces of nature; going back to nature indeed and portraying the ‘noble savage’ in a way that made the book required reading for Rousseau’s Emile.<br> ROBINSON CRUSOE has long since been more widely read.in versions.for young people.there is the footprint in the sand Man Friday the threatening savages and the endless ingenuity and contrivance that make the hero’s island life tolerable.†PMM<br> “It breathes throughout a spirit of piety and benevolence; it sets in a very striking light the importance of the mechanic arts.it fixes in the mind a lively idea of the horrors of solitude and consequently of the sweets of social life and of the blessings we derive from conversation and mutual aid; and it shows how by labouring with one’ s own hands one may secure independence.†Beattie<br> Stothard’s engravings are probably the most famous ever included in any edition of ROBINSON CRUSOE. Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly hardcover