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177668352ìMasterpiece of Historical Penetration and Literary Styleî GIBBON Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. London: Printed for A. Strahan; and T. Cadell 1776-1788. First edition. Six volumes quarto 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches; 270 x 220 mm. Engraved portrait of Gibbon by Hall after Reynolds not usually found bound in volume II. With three engraved folding maps bound in volume II one of them normally found in volume III. With all the half titles and the errata leaves in Volumes I II III and VI Volume VI errata covers volumes IV V and VI. With twelve pages of Contents for Volume I at the beginning of Volume II. Volume I has more than half of the errata uncorrected which would make it an intermediate state. According to Sterling " Vol. I only was published in 1776. It was originally planned to print 500 copies of this first edition but after 26 sheets were completed it was decided to increase the number to 1000. The type of the earlier sheets had by that time been distributed so when they were set up again the opportunity was taken to correct the numerous errata and to print the text of the cancel leaves which for some unknown reason had been substituted for the original leaves. Vols. II and III were were published together in 1781." In Volume III p. 177 is correctly numbered and ìHonoriousî is left uncorrected on p. 179 line 18. G1 and Ll1 cancels in volume 2 signed G and Ll H3 and L2 cancels in volume 4 the latter signed L2. The engraved portrait of Gibbon was issued separately in 1780. Contemporary tree calf all volumes attractively and uniformly rebacked. Gilt spines with gilt tool in compartments morocco spine labels lettered in gilt and small morocco lozenge with volume numbers. All edges yellow. Extremities slightly rubbed. Some light intermittent foxing but generally very clean. Small bookplate on front pastedown of each volume. With a repaired closed tear to the last leaf of volume II. Overall a very good set. A ìmasterpiece of historical penetration and literary styleî GibbonÃs Decline and Fall brought to the subject a width of vision and a critical mastery of the available sources which have not been equaled to this day. "This masterpiece of historical penetration and literary style has remained one of the ageless historical works which like the writings of Macaulay and Mommsen maintain their hold upon the layman and continue to stimulate the scholar although they have been superseded in many if not most details by subsequent advance of research and changes in the climate of opinion. Whereas other eighteenth-century writers in this field such as Voltaire are still quoted with respect the Decline and Fall is the only historical narrative prior to Macaulay which continues to be reprinted and actually read" Printing and the Mind of Man. Although superseded in many respects by two centuries of continuous research this great work is still read both for pleasure and for profit and has achieved an eminence denied most historical compilations of its kind. Grolier 100 English 58. Norton 20 23 and 29. Printing and the Mind of Man 222. Rothschild 942-944. Sterling 382. HBS 68352. $26500 Printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell unknown books
1994133436London England: Allen Lane The Penguin Press 1994. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. cxii 1114; vi 10091; vi 1352 pages. 3 Volumes. Edited with introduction and appendices by David Wormsley. Table of contents list of abbreviations introduction note on the text acknowledgments selecte further reading appendices. Index in Volume III. Allen Lane, The Penguin Press unknown books
1804867071804. GIBBON Edward. THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. Includes MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF EDWARD GIBBON ESQ. COMP0SED BY HIMSELF. In eight volumes. Philadelphia: William W. Birch & Abraham Small 1804-1805. First American edition. 8vo. Frontis in volume one three fold-out maps. Contemporary full calf with maroon labels with edge decorations. Ink signature of Samuel Trask on each flyleaf. All bindings are somewhat rubbed several have small nicks to the top of the spine spines a bit dry some hinges a bit tender; overall a very good appealing set of the first American edition of a of a landmark historical work in its original presentation. Shaw & Shoemaker 6381 Norton 48; p.102. unknown books
1827233168London: Talboys and Wheeler; and William Pickering 1827. New edition. Illustrated with maps and a portrait. Printed by D.A. Talboys Oxford. 8 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary tan calf. Bookplate of Fred Robison-Herver. Vol. VIII split hinge several others started. Good only. New edition. Illustrated with maps and a portrait. Printed by D.A. Talboys Oxford. 8 vols. 8vo. Talboys and Wheeler; and William Pickering unknown books
186238586London: John Murray 1862. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. London: John Murray 1862. With Notes by Dean Milman and M. Guizot. Edited with Additional Notes by William Smith. 8 vols. Bound by Bayntun. Illustrated with frontisportrait and maps. 415 425 433 410 415 428 412 434 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. 3/4 green crushed morocco over marbled paper covered boards. 5 raised bands gilt lettering in compartments. Heads heels and corners very lightly rubbed; spines lightly sunned; top edges gilt. interior clean and tight. A nice set. Very good/No jacket issued. Multiple volumes - extra shipping charges apply Insurance required to ship this item. John Murray hardcover books
009692New York; 1966: The Viking Press. First Edition. Quarto. 190pp. translated by Fitz Gibbon illustrated by Ronald Searle. Immediately recognized cartoons of Germans by Ronald Searle combined with and extended essay by Heinz Huber who also includes a dictionary of things German: People Places Things. Bound in black cloth spine lettering gilt. A handsome near fine copy in unclipped near fine pictorial dust jacket. The Viking Press unknown books
1876253726Fort Ellis Montana 1876. unbound. 3.25 x 5.25 inches September 6 no year but almost certainly sent at the height of the Indian Wars circa 1876 postmarked in Fort Ellis Montana and affixed with two Scott # 136 3c Washington stamps. Addressed in Gibbon's hand to "Dr. John W. Draper University of New York New York." Draper 1811 - 1882 was an American scientist chemist historian and pioneer photographer who is credited with taking the first image of a female's face in 1839. He is also the founder of NYU Medical School. Draper has docketed the envelope "Genl. Gibbon" -- a wonderful association piece considering the fact that Draper is rare in any form. Chipping along the borders; very good- condition.<br/><br/> Union General and Indian fighter who was in Montana Fort Ellis during General Custer's expedition against the Sioux Indians in 1876.<br/><br/> unknown books
1963WRCLIT83522New York: Norton 1963. Cloth boards. Later impression of the U.S. edition. Fine in very good dust jacket with short tear. Norton hardcover books
1854207072U.S. Government 1854. hardcover. very good. Case Map. Color lithograph in original brown buckram case. Image measures 9.25" x 5.75".<br/><br/> Case map of two maps pertaining to the Amazon River and it's surrounding area with notes on gold and copper mining. Embossed cloth cover with gilt title. Some wear to spine but both maps are attached. First map is "Map of the Andes" a minimalist chart of altitudes measured by varying boiling points. Measures 17" x 19.75". Second map is "Map Drawn by Lieut. Lardner Gibbon to Accompany His Report" a beautiful map of South America including Bolivia parts of Brazil Argentina and Peru. Includes a side inset of the Rio Mamore in Northern Bolivia to Rio Madeira to Rio Amazon. Measures 18.5" x 28".<br/><br/> U.S. Government unknown books
1961026343London Etc.: Thomas Nelson And Sons 1961. Edited by Georges A. Bonnard. xxiv 268p. colored and b/w illus. dj. Thomas Nelson And Sons unknown books
1961WRCLIT64818London: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. 1961. Quarto. Publisher's stiff vellum over boards t.e.g. others untrimmed. Portrait and plates. Small tasteful collector's bookplate on pastedown hint of faint foxing to endleaves otherwise fine partially unopened. First edition limited issue. Edited by Georges A. Bonnard. One of 105 numbered copies specially printed on Millbourn handmade paper and specially bound. The journal is in French. Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. hardcover books
26382GIBBON Edward. GIBBON'S JOURNEY FROM GENEVA TO ROME. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons 1961. 8vo. Cloth dust jacket. Frontispiece xxiv ii 268 pages 11 plates. Second impression. In 1764 Edward Gibbon made a leisurely trip with William Guise from Geneva to Rome. Gibbon kept a methodical journal in French recording every facet of their trip - countryside towns people churches palaces architecture and works of art. This journal reveals his tastes and interests and provides a portrait of the future author of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Bonnard as made a faithful reproduction of Gibbon's original French text. Go. unknown books
17891120London: Printed for G. Kearsley 1789. First edition of Abridged Editiion. Two Volumes. Contemporary full sprinkled calf matching red morocco labels and gilt ruling to spines. An exemplary set near fine internally hinges expertly repaired. A nice example of Gibbon's enduring classic. In custom slipcase. <br/><br/> Printed for G. Kearsley unknown books
197560996New York: Bonanza Books 1975. Reprint of the 1926 original. 4to. xiii 67 pp. Architectural plates from photographs with captions for each. Bookplate some foxing a good solid copy. Tan cloth spotted. #8073. <br/><br/> Bonanza Books hardcover books
25951Holden A. CURTIS Elizabeth Gibbon. GATEWAYS AND DOORWAYS OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLIN New York: Architectural Book Publishing 1926. 4to. Cloth. Frontispiece xiii i pages 68 plates. First edition. Photographs of ironwork doorways and gateways with contributions by Maxwel Kimball and Arthur Holden. Cover worn; internally fine. unknown books
187140718New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1871. 1st US edition. Not in Sadleir nor in Wolff though OCLC records 6 holding instituions. Original publisher's printed salmon paper wrappers sewn. Wear & soiling to wrappers with spine roll to volume. Spine paper worn with some paper loss & front wrapper nearly detached. A Good copy. 2 141 1 blank 2 pp. Text double column. Adverts first & last two pages. 8vo. 9-3/4" x 6-1/4" <br/><br/>A scarce novel by this British author who Sadleir tells us "was the sentimental counterpart of the sensational Farjeon and in his way as popular. Gibbon was of working class origin and by dogged self-education raised himself first to clerkship then to journalism and finally to the writing of successful fiction." Sadleir XIX C Fiction Vol I p. 139. Harper & Brothers, Publishers unknown books
19632300657The Garden Club of America 1963. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. No jacket. A nice copy. 1963 Large Hardcover. 98 pp. A history of the Garden Club of American spanning over fifty years. The Garden Club of America hardcover books
1854WRCAM32262Washington 1854. Two text volumes plus atlas. Text: 4417pp. plus sixteen plates; 12339pp. plus thirty- six plates and two folding maps. Atlas: Two large folding maps. Contemporary cloth gilt-lettered spines. Minor edge wear spines sunned gilt on spines rubbed. Spine of atlas split. Moderate foxing and dust soiling. Contemporary presentation inscription on front pastedown of first volume. Good. The first volume contains the report of Herndon and the second that of Gibbon. The two went to Lima together and Herndon went north to the Amazon while Gibbon navigated rivers in the south. They met in Serpa and sailed together down the Amazon to Para. ".Contains minute accurate and very interesting accounts of the aborigines of the Andes and the Amazon and its tributaries." - Sabin. "This is an excellent book on the regions cited" - Borba de Moraes. PALAU 113897. HILL 803. SABIN 31524. BORBA DE MORAES p.336. hardcover books
1854TB31555Washington DC: Robert Armstrong 1854. Reprint. Both volumes of this two volume set are in very good condition in their original purple cloth covered boards with faded gilt text on the spines and blind embossing on the front boards to include "House Document". Both are octavos of 8 3/4 by 5 3/4 inches with some fading to the cloth over the spines minor pencil notations on the front end sheet of Part 2 and pages 7 through 10 bound-in after page 14 and both volumes are moderately foxed throughout. Part 1 contains 417 pages of text and is illustrated with a frontispiece and 15 plates. Part 2 written by Lardner Gibbon contains 339 pages of text and is illustrated with a frontispiece and 35 plates. Robert Armstrong hardcover books
1853028596Washington: Robert Armstrong Public Printer 1853. Part I by Lieut. Herndon. 414p. iii p. b/w illus. half-cloth with marbled boards slightly rubbed on the edges U.S. Congress 32d 2d Session. House of Representatives. Executive 43. Robert Armstrong, Public Printer unknown books
185319237Washington: Robert Armstrong & A.O.P. Nicholson 18531854. 8vo 23.2 cm 9.1". 2 vols. I: 414 2 iii 1 pp.; 16 plts. II: x 2 339 1 pp.; 36 plts. <br><br>Original government issue of these "Minute accurate and very interesting accounts of the aborigines of the Andes and the Amazon and its tributaries" Sabin. These two volumes are parts I and II of Senate Executive Document no. 36 32d Cong. 2d sess. consisting of Lieut. Herndon's description of following the Amazon itself and Lieut. Gibbon's account of his travels along the Amazon's tributaries in Peru Bolivia and Brazil.<br>Â Â Â Â Many of the 52 lithographed plates are in duotone; some were done by Ackerman Lithography and some by P.S. Duval & Co. after views of scenery buildings and natives drawn by Lieut. Gibbon. Two volumes of maps not present here were issued separately. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sabin 31524; Palau 113897. Publisher's textured cloth covers blind-stamped spine with gilt-stamped title; vol. I with spine sunned and cloth chipped at spine extremities; vol. II with corners bumped cloth peeling away from spine and chipped at spine extremities spine with gilt dimmed and small area of unobtrusive discoloration from now-absent label. Front pastedowns each with pencilled owner's name and institutional rubber stamp no other markings; front free endpaper of vol. II starting to tear along inner margin. Mild to moderate foxing and spotting; a few text gatherings unopened. One plate in vol. I with short tear from outer margin turning into a narrow scrape extending about halfway into the upper portion of the image; one leaf in vol. II with tiny portion less than one word affixed to opposing plate. Not a perfect set but a perfectly fascinating one. Robert Armstrong & A.O.P. Nicholson hardcover books
18542327Washington: Robert Armstrong 1854. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Octavo. 33rd Congress 1st Session Executive No. 53 House of Representatives one text volume together with atlas. iii 1pp. list of 16 lithographic plates 417pp. Missing 338 pp. Part 2 Volume. Both volumes bound in original plum cloth stamped in blind spine lettering gilt spines slightly faded; atlas contains three large folding maps; map volume a little frayed at spine ends; maps are very good; text volume is very good. <br/><br/> Robert Armstrong hardcover books
1853WVV41Washington D.C.: Robert Armstrong 1853. Vol. 3 containing the atlas is not present. Spines faded and crumpled at ends. Repair to cloth tear on upper cover of Vol. 1. Some browning and foxing throughout. All plates present. Plates lithographed by Ackerman from drawings by Lt. Gibbon. An early exploration commissioned by the U.S.Congress. First Edition. Cloth. Poor/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Robert Armstrong Hardcover books
1853W122206Washingtion D.C.: Robert Armstrong 1853. Original dark plum cloth blindstamped. Spine ends frayed and spines faded. Edgewear and corners bumped. Tear on upper board of Vol. 1. Books foxed throughout. All plates present but no atlas. Report of an exploration commissioned by the U.S. Navy published by the Congress after receipt from the President. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Robert Armstrong Hardcover books
1833247284London: Richard Bentley New Burlington Street 1833. First Edition. xii 331 1; iv 341 1 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary quarter tan calf and marbled boards. Ticket of R.E. Narby Bookseller & Printer Warminster. Bookplate. Fine. First Edition. xii 331 1; iv 341 1 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Founder of the "New Colonization System". Following imprisonment Wakefield began to study colonial affairs of Australia with an eye towards immigration. Recognizing that the depressed condition of Australian affairs was due to a lack of efficiency and sensible handling he gathered his theories for correcting the problems and first published them in "A Letter from Sydney" London 1829 under the name Robert Gouger. It was so well done that the author was supposed to be an immigrant. He revised and refined these views for his "New Colonization System" in "England and America" as the chapter the "Art of Colonisation." The theories for his "System" were to abolish free grants of agricultural land requiring a fixed price which would be kept low enough so that a laborer would be able to purchase land after a few years this to reduce the number of ex-convicts laborers from receiving land for which they had no use to regulate immigration and to use tax monies from the rental of grants to bring laborers to the colonies. One of the main results of his publications and efforts was the founding of the National Colonization Society and then the South Australian Association the latter intended to be based upon Wakefield's theories. He was also a close advisor to the Molesworth Committee. On the appointment of Lord Durham to Canada in 1838 Wakefield became interested in that territory and is credited with having greatly assisted Durham with his famous "Report on the Affairs of British North America." He also acted as an adviser to Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe in Canada in the 1840's. In 1837 Wakefield had formed the New Zealand Association and spent most of years following directing the affairs of the association from England while his brother William Hayward Wakefield directed and managed it from New Zealand. Kress C3643; McCulloch's "Literature of Political Economy" 1845. p 94; Sabin 100976; Palgrave III p. 648; Goldsmiths' 27890 Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street unknown books