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17102501100018xbvkAmsterdam, Offizin Hendrik Wetstein, 1710. Copperplate-titlepage, printed titlepage in red and black with woodblock flower-bucket; (8) 315 pages, 1 blank sheet; ALL ON UNTRIMMED PAPER. - Vellum-binding with gilt-titled red spinelabel; small-8vo.(ca. 16 x 9 x 2 cm).
1766WRCLIT53976London: . Reprinted with Some Additions. 1766. x9-332pp. plus errata. Octavo. Contemporary calf rather worn and chipped. Internally very good and crisp. Second edition revised after the first of the preceding year. A wide-ranging summary of particular interest for its treatment of the Wilkes controversy. "An inflammatory piece of party-work which hath engrossed a much greater share of public attention that it seems to have merited" - Sabin. This work is also occasionally credited to H. Cotes. SABIN 32177. ESTC T89749. ... Reprinted, with Some Additions... unknown books
1780423856Hartford Connecticut 1780. Unbound. Near Fine. Approximately 7" x 6. 5" on laid paper with a deckled edge. Old folds near fine. Receipt of payment from the Pay-Table Committee of 55 pounds to John Pearce or Pierce Signed as received by him as Pearce. Docketed as received on the verso as Pierce. unknown
1771372964Amsterdam: Marc Michel Rey 1771. New Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in vellum covered boards with a tape repair. Spine bands worn with some loss. Text remains in fine condition; clear without blemish. Physical description: 223 pages. Notes: Text is in French. Subjects: Ovid. Roman literature. Amsterdam: Marc Michel Rey hardcover
1760223920London : printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-mall MDCCLX. 1760 1760. First Edition. Hardback. Manuscript notation to the front endpaper. Finely bound in full contemporary aniline calf. Raised bands gilt-cross bands. Bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and toned as with age. Scans on request. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 200 pages; Physical description; xvi 200 p. ; 8vo. Subjects; Painting - Appreciation - Early works to 1800. Art criticism - Early works to 1800. Aesthetics - Early works to 1800. Painting - Criticism and interpretation - Early works to 1800. Painting - History - Early works to 1800. Painting - Appreciation and connoisseurship. London : printed for R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall MDCCLX. [1760] hardcover
1736CCC-1403Mb.edition Rouen Cabut 1736. In-4, plein veau de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés. Nombreuses illustrations sur bois. "Nouvelle édition" de cet ouvrage, demeuré anonyme illustré de nombreuses reproductions de médailles et monnaies gravées sur bois. Le recensement des différentes monnaies se présente sous forme de tableaux illustrés: "Fabrications & réformes" "Date des édits, déclarations & arrêts" "Dates des Mutations" - "Noms des espèces & matières" "Leur titre" - "Leur taille" - " Leur valeur ..." . Très bon exemplaire, très frais, bien relié d'époque. Photos possibles
179521236<p>SERMON CLAIMING REPUBLICANISM DIVINELY INSTITUTED</p><p>first edition 8vo. in fours 4 5-42 2 blankpp. large ornamental headpiece on p.5 later half dark tanned roan marbled sides smooth spine direct lettered in gilt small closed tears or cuts no loss at upper margin of the first two leaves repaired on versos joints little rubbed very good fresh copy.</p><p>ESTC w29303 locating copies only in BL and O outside of the U.S.A.<br />Forbes 1742-1812 was the Pastor of the church in Raynham President pro-tem of Brown University and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He seems to have specialised in sermons on public occasions; in 1784 he preached at the execution for burglary of one John Dixon.<br />This sermon reflects a key moment in the politics of the young Republic and the special political character of Massachusetts. George Washington who was in the middle of his final term as President was attempting to hold the balance between two political forces the Federalists who had created the Union and the Democratic- Republicans led by Thomas Jefferson who stressed states' rights and libertarian principles. Behind the disputes about domestic issues lay important philosophical disagreements. The Federalists were distinctly lukewarm about the French Revolution and the whole idea of democracy; their opponents accused them of being aristocratic and royalist in their aspirations. In foreign policy this led the Federalists to sympathise with England against France while the Democratic- Republicans held the reverse view. Washington while officially non-partisan was psychologically drawn to the Federalist position and went over openly to them after his Presidency ended. This led to bitter criticism of him by Jefferson and his party.<br />Massachusetts was the strongest centre of Federalism indeed the Party survived there long after it had collapsed in the rest of the country. The Governor Samuel Adams a cousin of the 2nd President John Adams was a Federalist. His career illustrates that revolutionary fervour against English rule was not necessarily associated with social radicalism. He was one of the earliest separatists and drafted the Massachusetts constitution and the Bill of Rights. He was an organiser of the Boston Tea Party.<br />Fobes' sermon takes as its text 2nd. Peter 11 10 & 12 'They despise government - are not afraid to speak evil of dignataries - and things they understand not'. He strongly criticises those who 'speak evil' of governors an obvious reference to the Democratic- Republicans and the idea that government can be carried on if not based on the Christian religion - a specific attack on French influences Deism and Tom Paine. However he qualifies this by referring to the light of liberty kindled in America now shining in France and by claiming that Republicanism is the form of government enjoined by the Bible.<br />This is an interesting aspect of the Sermon. There are any number of sermons which proclaim that Monarchy is the Divinely instituted form of government but few which claim this for Republicanism. In France the Republican ideal was associated with the rejection of Christian doctrines and in Ireland the division within the camp of democracy was between those inspired by French ideas and the upholders of legislative independence under the English crown.<br />In Ireland the American and French Revolutions had very different effects - the triumph of the Volunteers in 1782 and the defeat of the United Irishmen in 1798. This sermon with its innate conservatism helps to cast useful light on the ideological gulf which separated these revolutions which in historical writing have been closely associated.</p> Printed at the Mercury Press by Young & Minns hardcover
177545627J Dodsley 1775. First Edition. Hardback. Very Good hardback. Light edgewear pages gently tanned but still crisp. Free endpaper and half title has slight area of grubbiness along shelf edge. 4to half calf with marbled boards red leather title label and gilt lettering. Blind and gilt decoration to spine. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. J Dodsley hardcover
178823913Edinburgh 1788. Small octavo. 7 15/16 x 4 5/8 inches. Half-title. Blind stamp to half-title and E1 ink number stamp to foot of verso of half-title and foot of p.48. 20th-century half calf over marbled paper-covered boards remnants of library label on upper cover extremities lightly rubbed<br/> <br/>First edition.<br/> <br/>Concerns the claims of John Drummond eldest surviving son of Edward 6th Duke of Perth.<br/> <br/>ESTC T193208. unknown books
17737262CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST PARTITION OF POLAND<br /><br /><br />8vo. Disbound. London 1773. The imprint is purposefully false; all examples of this pamphlet were actually printed in Amsterdam. First Edition. <br /><br />The pamphlet concerns the 1772 first partition of Poland judging the partition neither just nor useful. "… an unjust system by virtue of the violation of all the rights of Men; pernicious to Europe by an example that destroys the ties of society; dangerous to two Powers interested in the unmeasured and free elevation of the third of which both Powers have much to fear." Translated from the Polish<br /><br />The First Partition of Poland or the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth took place in 1772 as the first of 3 partitions that ended the existence of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth by 1795. Frederick the Great engineered the partition to prevent Austria jealous of Russian successes against the Ottoman Empire from going to war. The weakened Commonwealth's land including what was already controlled by Russia was apportioned among its more powerful neighbors – Austria Russia and Prussia – so as to restore the regional balance of power in Central Europe. With Poland unable to effectively defend itself and with foreign troops already inside the country the Polish parliament ratified the partition in 1773 during the Partition Sejm convened by the three powers. An interesting piece of Eastern European history. Leaves show very mild toning o/w Very Nice. Rare. <br />
178520015London:: For J. Barker 1785. Scarce. 8vo. 1/2 calf over marbled boards. Gilt rule title panel on banded spine. Last leaf with paper defect in bottom margin not affecting text. Some offsetting from portrait ink blemish at bottom. Else a fine copy. Frontis. of Carew. "Carew was born in Devonshire was tried at Exeter about 1739 or 1740 and banished to Maryland where he went at the cost of the public. He gives an amusing account of the country and his adventures in Maryland Virginia New Jersey New York and Connecticut till he embarked at New England for England. His accounts how he bamboozled and bled Whitfield Thos. Penn Gov. Thomas and many others of good repute are amusing true or not." -Stevens. ESTC N19151. Black's Gypsy Bibliography lists many editions of this famous biography of this gypsy charlatan but not this one. Another edition printed by Barker in 1810 is listed in Black and Sabin 27615 but that version is the one edited by Thomas Price. This version with the "Dictionary of Cant "first appears in 1779 Black 736. For J. Barker, hardcover
178621241London Chelsea: William Watts 1786. First Edition. Framed and matted. John Claude Nates or Nattes. The print visible is 16 by 21 cm. The pictorial part of the print: 12.5 by 18 cm. The frame: 35 by 40 cm. The frame is a somewhat elaborate production with an outer band of blond painted wood which rises to a narrower more tradition gilt molded piece. The matting is an off-white fabric with a narrow inner gilt piece. The print is browned and foxed with the picture itself consequently darkened a bit. The hand-coloring was done with considerable care but the color application was done with a light touch we are speaking of the amount of coloring not the palette used. The result is muted but pleasingly so and we do think the color teases out some detail and actually adds to the illusion of dimensionality. The matting has a light dampstain. The frame itself has some minor surface loss. We think the frame is worth preserving and as to the outer part of it having an issue albeit a minor one we would recommend just painting over this part and with gilt leaf it will look far better than this frame ever looked. William Watts unknown
171830530Amsterdam: Steenhouwer 1718. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Titles in red and black with engraved vignettes woodcut head and tailpieces. 2 volumes. 2 410; 6 438 pages. Thick 12mo original sprinkled calf covers bowed and joints cracked; some ex-library stamps. Amsterdam: Steenhouwer & Uytwerf 1718. Very good.<br/> <br/> "Gui Patin is unique in our annals . Scores of doctors have written letters; none save his remain as a permanent contribution to literature." Osler 5277. Voltaire praised Patin's letters "parce qu'il contient de nouvelles anecdotes que tout le monde aime et des satires que l'on aime davantage." BIOGR. MED VI 375.<br/> <br/> Steenhouwer unknown
170266660Amsterdam: Henricum Wetstenium 1702. First Edition. Hardcover. The first edition of Broekhuizen's Elegies of Propertius. Janus Broukhusius or Jan van Broehuizen 1649-1707 was an influential classical scholar and poet whose editions of Propertius and Catullus were long influential. Many 19th and early 20th century editions of Propertius drew heavily on him including Pieter Burmann The Younger's 1780 edition completed by Van Sanlen. Brunet speaks well of the scholarship of Broekhuizen's edition Brunet III p.847; Schweiger II p.830-3. Square quarto. Cover measures 22.4 x 17.7 cm 8¾ x 7"; leaves = 21.5 x 16.4 cm. Typographic title page in black and red; second title page engraved by Mulder signed in the plate. Errata list on p.28. Pagination: 28 423 1 100 pp. Foliation: - 3 in fours 4in two A-3T in fours 3V in two. Textblock trimmed no loss. Full vellum binding possibly original certainly early with two binders blanks. Covers have blind-stamped rules and gilt lozenges. The spine is ink lettered. Slits for ribbon ties present but the ties are now departed. Fifteen possibly more pages have scholarly notes in Latin in an early hand. Very clean copy with virtually no foxing and what is there is very light and unobtrusive. Cover gilt is rubbed one small flaw in the top cover vellum. Henricum Wetstenium hardcover books
17437019Madrid: Gabriel Ramirez 1743. Fifth printing. Quarto title page ff 6 pp 245 2. First published in 1695 in Madrid and the same year in Mexico. The subtitle tells the contents: "Obra en que se muestra al confessor nuevo la practica de administrar con fruto el Sacramento de la penitencia." The work is a translation from the Italian of Fr. Segneri by Juan de Espinola Baeza de Echaburu but in actual fact according to Palau 305883/ 305885 this is a pseudonym for Fr. Jose Lopez de Echaburu SJ. Judging from the number of reprints it must have been a popular manual for priests to instruct them in this rite. Nice copy in the period vellum binding title inked on spine; original ties still present. <br/><br/> Gabriel Ramirez hardcover books
1707H4643Augustae Vindel. & Dilinae: apud Joannem Casparum Bencard 1707. Hardcover. Very Good. Published 1707 quarto 8 inches 20 cm contemporary polished dark brown calf gilt spine with raised bands red spine label 10 142 8 252 2 250 45 7 62 pp. with title pages for each new title. Very good crisp bright copy with lovely frontispiece of the author. The author an Italian Jesuit preacher was one of the most popular preachers of his time. His work included in this volume Concordia Quietis & Laboris is considered a classic on religious meditation. apud Joannem Casparum Bencard hardcover
17253447London: Np 1725. Second English language edition. Very good. Second English edition see below. Sm. 8vo. 680pp. Modern 1/2 black morocco gilt over marbled boards. Title lightly soiled. A few leaves closely trimmed at top margin. Foxon R264 noting "all copies seen were issued in Rooke's "Select Translations" 1726. It may never have been separately published." The pagination of the 1723 first printing is 12431pp. Np hardcover books
178914006AB1789. N.p. 1789. 23 : 14 cm. 97 pages. Modern full vellum binding slipcase Very rare! Infamous and mean pamphlet in which the Queen is described as a 'Tribade' of the worst kind. Hayn-Got. IV. 414 f. It is not sure who is the author both names are given in libraries and bibliographies.' Essai historique sur la vie privee de Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche Reine de France' is listed under the author Brissot de Warville or Goupil. - Fromm II 8672; Weiler I 142. - Title with small collectors- and blind stamp: titel page with two stains. hardcover
173510359Amsterdam: Aux depens de la Compagnie 1735. First edn. 12mo pp. 276. aeg. Bound in contemporary calf elaborately stamped on both covers rebacked with new end papers and the original spine laid down. Some light water stain to the top margin o/w a very nice little book. Scarce the OCLC lists 2 Paris printings of the same year noting just three copies. This not listed. A piece of fiction about the Roman court of Nero. Aux depens de la Compagnie unknown books
1775005756Paris [Londres] S.n. 1775 In-12 Demi maroquin rouge à coins
1765900929AGParis:, Briasson, David, Le Breton, Durand, 1765. 64 gestochene Tafeln, 25 Seiten Erläuterungen, primitive Leimheftung, Blattmaß: je 43 x 27,5 cm.
1781279281781 R. Baldwin, London.- 1 volume in8 reliure pleine basane époque,dos orné; plusieurs numéros London Magazine; pagination multiplr, dont = Scarce Revolutionary War Era Map Showing the Seat of War in the Southern Colonies- Detailed map of the Carolinas and Virginia, illustrating the progress of the American Revolutionary War, prepared by Thomas Kitchen for the June 1781 edition of the London Magazine with text- The map extends from the Chesapeake, Gloucester and Henrico Counties in the Northeast, to the Fluvanna River and the southern Alleghany Mountains and Blue Mountains in the Northwest and from the Camden and Ninety Six Districts in South Carolina in the Southwest to the Coast and the mouth of the Great Pedee River in South Carolina along the East Coast.- 13.5 x 11 inches,- and more
177646404168Montpellier, Martel Aîné, 1776 ; in-4, broché, sans couverture. 86 pp., 14 pp., 3 tableaux dépliants.Éloge de M. Haguenot. pp. 5 à 17.POITEVIN. Sur les Modifications de l’air & de la chaleur dans la fermentation spiritueuse. pp. 19 à 24.MONTET. Mémoire sur les Eaux de Roubine. pp. 25 à 38.JOYEUSE. Analyse de deux substances minérales, l’une pyriteuse, l’autre bitumineuse, qui se trouvent dans le territoire de Pont St. Esprit. pp. 39 à 48.MOURGUE. Résultat général des observations météorologiques, agronomiques & physiques, faites à Montpellier & dans les environs pendant l’année 1775. pp. 49 à 61, 1 tableau dépliant.GENSSANE. Sur l’origine des paillettes d’or que l’on trouve dans les rivières aurifères du Languedoc. pp. 63 à 67.Éloge de M. Venel. pp. 69 à 86.Liste de Messieurs de la Société Royale des Sciences pour l’année 1775. Montpellier, Martel, 1775. 13 pp. y compris le titre et 2 grands tableaux dépliants.
1793elala892London: Printed For C.&G.Kearlsey 1793. 1793. 3 Volumes. 8vo. pp. xii 1 leafads 455; x 491 5ads; viii 439 39index. contemporary sprinkled calf gilt backs front cover of Vol. I detached several joints cracked lacking spine labels. First Edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. London: Printed For C.&G.Kearlsey, 1793. Hardcover
1786NS0165Paris Chez. M.DCC. LXXXVI 1786. This is a continuation of the history of "Revolutions in England" by the Jesuit Pierre D'Orleans first published 1695. This <i>Histoire</i> is the story of the Stuarts as rulers and pretenders considered as the legitimate Catholic rulers of England unfairly usurped. Turpin continues the story from the expulsion of James II through efforts to recover the throne. The rarity of these volumes may reflect the fact that France faced a more violent revolution within three years and neither side cared much for the fate of the Stuarts after that. Cioranescu 18th 62562. Hard Cover. Two volumes: 4 leaves xliv pages 4 leaves 446 pages; 4 leaves 439 3 pages; 17.5cm.; 12mo. Bound in full contemporary leather. Vg/ spines worn. Stock#NS0165. Chez... M.DCC. LXXXVI. hardcover