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175125294Paris: Rollin Fils & Jombert 1751. Traduit de l'anglais de M. Salmon Auteur de l'Histoire Moderne &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary mottled calf gilt spines leather labels marbled endpapers. Head of volume II chipped some water damage to top margins of volume I text unaffected. Traduit de l'anglais de M. Salmon Auteur de l'Histoire Moderne &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Rollin Fils & Jombert unknown
1733D16247London 1733. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Modern 1/2 leather title in gilt on spine. 2 vi 1068;68;72;72;72;80;80;62 2p. With a half-title and a final advertisement leaf. An uncommon title. <br/><br/> hardcover
1728108852La Haye: Scheurleer 1728. hardcover. very good. 3 volumes. With frontispiece portraits and folding beautiful copper engraved map "LesIsles Britanniques". Small 8vo full contemporary calf with decoratively gilt spines raised bands paper labels on spines. La Haye 1728. Very good.<br/> <br/> Not in Brunet or Sabin.<br/> <br/> Scheurleer unknown
1819ST19158Halesworth Suffolk: Printed and sold by T. Tippell 1819. FIRST EDITION. 216 x 133 mm. 8 1/2 x 5 1/4". xvi 2 116 pp. <br/> Contemporary rose-pink calf decorated in gilt and blind smooth spine with compartments densely diapered in gilt two black morocco labels marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Front pastedown with engraved armorial bookplate of Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch; verso of front free endpaper and half title with ink signature of Thomas Sherlock Gooch. ◆Joints a little rubbed at the top leather a bit smudged and marked minor intermittent foxing but a clean and very fresh copy internally in a once very pretty binding that is still quite appealing.<br/> <br/> Set in the ninth century on the coast of Suffolk "between the sea and the river Ald" this long-form poem tells the story of a brutal Danish invasion upon a Saxon village. As DNB tells us the work "was first issued by subscription but its success induced a London publisher three months after its appearance to undertake an edition for the public. In 1820 Nathan Drake in his Winter Nights . . . reviewed it at length and claimed for Bird the same rank in literature as that attained by Robert Bloomfield" a working-class and self-educated writer like himself. A native of Suffolk James Bird 1788-1839 trained as a miller then became a bookseller and druggist as well as the father of 16. According to DNB "Much of Bird's early poetry indicates an intimate acquaintance with Dryden and Pope and demonstrates the influence of Byron and Campbell but his later work is in a more original style." This copy was owned by one of the original subscribers Thomas Sherlock Gooch 1767-1851 whose family home was also located in Suffolk. This work is very rarely seen in the market either at auction or advertised by dealers. Printed and sold by T. Tippell unknown
183034474London: Printed for T. Cadell; C.J.G. and F. Rivington; Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green et al. 1830. 4 volumes. A very attractive and rare edition the second with the author's last corrections and improvements. With an engraved portrait of Smollett as frontispiece to Vol. I. 8vo very handsomely bound in full tan goatskin the covers with multiple gilt fillet borders both wide and narrow the inner with ornate corner-pieces the spines with raised bands gilt tooled and decorated three compartments gilt decorated and framed between wide gilt tooled raised bands and with gilt ruled board edges and triple gilt filleted turn-ins and all edges marbled marbled end-leaves. xii 582; xii 554; xi 1 521 1; vii 1 536 pp. A very handsome and very finely bound copy the bindings strong and sturdy and well preserved with just a touch of expected age evidence the hinges firm the text fine and fresh with only a little spotting at the free-flys and to the paper used for the portrait plate. A very pleasing and collectible set of this important work. A BEAUTIFULLY BOUND COPY OF THE EDITION. A HIGHLY IMPORTANT HISTORICAL WORK. It is especially unusual to discover a copy so firm and sturdy and in bindings clearly made for a gentleman of import and wealth.<br> Charles Kendal Adams in his Manual of Historical Literature perhaps best describes this important work “This work. has enjoyed the rank of a classic in historical literature from the day of its completion to the present time. In point of clearness elegance and simplicity of style it has never been surpassed.†<br> This edition features many corrections by the author. Hume’s original corrections were not so much on factual matters dealing with dates or events but an attempt to soften or correct some seditious Whig sentiments that he had allowed to creep into it. Speaking of his first edition Hume admitted “I am sensible that his writings were too full of those foolish English prejudices which all nations and all ages disavow.â€<br> The work is considered by many to be the first truly great history of England and that although historically imperfect of outstanding intellectual conception. Smollett continues it from the Revolution. For Hume it was not a simple chronicle of events but instead an attempt to trace the many steps leading to the state of England as it was in his present time. He views history not only as a chain of actions and reactions but delves as well into the material and intellectual state of the nation throughout the various points of the time period covered. Smollett carried through in the same vein. Printed for T. Cadell; C.J.G. and F. Rivington; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green et al. hardcover
1844ST19249London: Richard Bentley 1844. FIRST EDITION. 220 x 138 mm. 8 3/4 x 5 1/2". Four volumes. <br/> HANDSOME BURGUNDY MOROCCO BY BAYNTUN stamp-signed in gilt on front turn-ins covers with triple gilt-ruled frame interlinking with a triple-gilt-ruled diamond raised bands with gilt dots gilt ruled compartments with gilt diamond shapes gilt lettering gilt-ruled turn-ins with a floral tool at each corner all edges gilt. With 18 portraits as called for four of these with hand coloring and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED WITH AN ADDITIONAL 60 PLATES. Only the barest hint of wear to extremities spines just a shade darker than covers a handful of portraits a bit foxed but A FINE SET clean and fresh internally the bindings lustrous and the set obviously very little used.<br/> <br/> This is a very attractively bound set containing the biographies of 38 notable Englishwomen extra-illustrated with plates depicting some of the people and places integral to the subjects' lives. Covering the period from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I to the 18th century these four volumes include many women of noble birth and position such as Arabella Stuart Elizabeth Cromwell and Elizabeth Stuart Queen of Bohemia; poets and artists such as Susanna Centlivre Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Mary Beale; and women famous for their fantastic deeds such as Jane Lane who assisted Charles II during his escape after the Battle of Worcester. Our author Louisa Stuart Costello 1799-1870 was a miniaturist poet and writer of biographies travel stories and fiction. According to DNB "her biographies of royal and noble women--which clearly traded on the popularity of similar works by Lucy Aikin the Strickland sisters and Mary Anne Everett Green--were creditable examples of this literary genre and generally involved some original research." For the present work Costello relied heavily on access to the library and papers of the duke of Devonshire whom she thanks in her introduction. In addition to 18 portraits called for in the contents several of which were drawn by Costello herself this set has been "grangerized" with 60 additional plates that further illustrate the life and times of these illustrious women. The lustrous bindings by an eminent British firm are an additional source of pleasure making a beautiful appearance on the shelf. Richard Bentley unknown