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1887293400London: Pickering 1887. hardcover. near fine. Edited Annotated and Illustrated in Facsimile by John Ashton. 289 pages with untrimmed edges. 4to Original pale blue boards rubbed and somewhat discolored with vellum spine. London: Pickering 1887. Limited edition. Endpapers a bit foxed otherwise a beautiful pristine copy.<br/> <br/> Number 28 of 100 copies printed in Large Paper. Based on a reprint of the unique Pynson edition the oldest English printed version extant in the Grenville Library of the British Museum. ".Grenville and Dibdin believe the Pynson edition to be earlier than that of Wynken de Worde's" See Cox I p. 319.<br/> <br/> Pickering unknown
1839elala1545London: Edward Lumley 1839. 1839. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. xvii v-xii 326. wood-engraved frontis. & title vignette & numerous woodcut text illus. contemporary calf rebacked with gilt spine mounted. armorial bookplate of J.A.Swan. First printed by Wynken de Worde in 1499 and long considered to be an authentic and valuable account of travels in Egypt Palestine Tartary India and the East Indies the present work is now known to be a spurious relation compiled from various sources by one Jehan dOutremeuse a citizen of Liège. The present edition is based on the authoritative edition of 1725. cfCox I p. 319. Hardcover. London: Edward Lumley, 1839. hardcover
1727244219London: Woodman Lyon and C. Davis 1727. Reissue of the 1725 edition with cancel title-page. xvi 8 384 8 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Half dark brown polished calf and cloth red leather spine label. Title and final leaf backed title page a little toned otherwise a clean crisp copy. Reissue of the 1725 edition with cancel title-page. xvi 8 384 8 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Translation of a French manuscript of Mandeville's Itinerarium. and for centuries a standard book for travellers. "Mandeville is said to have set out on his travels in 1322 and after visiting Egypt Palestine Tartary India the Indian isles etc. returned home in 1355. His death is set at 1371." Cox I 319. This is the second issue of the "best English edition" Lowndes and "the completest edition up to date" Cox. Woodman, Lyon and C. Davis unknown
183926571London: Edward Lumley 1839. First edition with Halliwell's introduction and additions. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece vignette title-page and many illustrations throughout the text in the style of medieval woodcuts. 8vo publisher's original green cloth the upper cover with large coat of arms in gilt and additional decoration in blind blind decoration on the lower cover and in gilt with gilt lettering on the spine. vxii xii 326 2 ads pp. An unusually handsome and well preserved copy as fine and highly unusual for a book of the period especially as this copy is preserved in its original early cloth binding. FIRST EDITION WITH HALLIWELL'S INTRODUCTION AND ADDITIONS AND A BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED COPY. 'In his preface the compiler calls himself a knight and states that he was born and bred in England of the town of St Albans. Although the book is real it is widely believed that 'Sir John Mandeville' himself was not. Common theories point to a Frenchman by the name of Jehan a la Barbe or other possibilities discussed below.<br> The most recent scholarly work suggests that The Travels of Sir John Mandeville was “the work of Jan de Langhe a Fleming who wrote in Latin under the name Johannes Longus and in French as Jean le Long." Jan de Langhe was born in Ypres early in the 1300s and by 1334 had become a Benedictine monk at the abbey of Saint-Bertin in Saint-Omer which was about 20 miles from Calais. After studying law at the University of Paris de Langhe returned to the abbey and was elected abbot in 1365. He was a prolific writer and avid collector of travelogues right up to his death in 1383.<br> John de Mandeville crossed the sea on 1322; had traversed by way of Turkey Asia Minor Armenia the Little Cilicia and the Great Tartary Persia Syria Arabia Egypt upper and lower Libya great part of Ethiopia Chaldea Amazonia India the Less the Greater and the Middle and many countries about India; had often been to Jerusalem and had written in Romance as more generally understood than Latin.<br> In the body of the work we hear that he had been at Paris and Constantinople; had served the Sultan of Egypt for a long time in his wars against the Bedouin and had been offered and declined a princely marriage and a great estate on condition of renouncing Christianity and had left Egypt under Sultan Melech Madabron al-Muzaffar Sayf-ad-Din Hajji I who reigned in 1346-1347; had been at Mount Sinai and had visited the Holy Land with letters under the great seal of the sultan which gave him extraordinary facilities; had been in Russia Livonia Kraków Lithuania "en roialme daresten" Dristra or Silistra in Bulgaria and many other parts near Tartary but not in Tartary itself; had drunk of the Well of Youth at Polombe Quilon on the Malabar coast and still seemed to feel the better for it; had taken astronomical observations on the way to Lamory Sumatra as well as in Brabant Germany Bohemia and still farther north; had been at an isle called Pathen in the Indian Ocean; had been at Cansay Hangchow-fu in China and had served the emperor of China for fifteen months.had been through a haunted valley which he places near "Milstorak" i.e. Malasgird in Armenia; had been driven home against his will in 1357 by arthritic gout; and had written his book as a consolation for his "wretched rest".'<br> Copies of this work are scarce in the marketplace. Edward Lumley hardcover
1727431G0236London: Woodman Lyon and C. Davis 1727. Book. Good. Hardcover. Reprint. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xxiv 384 viii pp. Recased in leather. Raised bands and periphery of boards decorated with gilt. Title page printed in red and black. Bookplate inside front board. Several incidents of peeling and sticker remnant to decorated front endpaper. Small faint numeric ink stamp at bottom of title page. Call numbers on backstrip scarcely visible. Moderate wear. Binding firm. Woodman, Lyon and C. Davis Hardcover
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2008DADAX1437436145Kessinger Publishing 2008-12-22. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.81x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
172417434<p>London: Printed and sold by G. Strahan. 1724 Second edition of Mandeville's first prose work in English and his first foray into social commentary. Originally published in 1709. The second edition was the last published during Mandeville's lifetime. All editions are scarce in commerce. Late nineteenth century half calf over brown pebbled cloth. Black leather spine label titled in gilt. . Octavo. Slight edgewear. Marbled endpapers. Two contemporary ink ownership signatures to title-page. Toning and some staining and foxing. A good copy. Bernard Mandeville 1670 – 1733 was born in Dordrecht Holland. After attending the University of Leiden and earning a medical degree he came to England to learn the language but ended up staying. He is best known for The Fable of the Bees which was first published as a 433-line poem The Grumbling Hive or Knaves Turn'd Honest in 1705 and was expanded into a prose work in 1714. The work was controversial upon its publication being criticized as cynical and degrading but it was popular for years and has since been praised by critics for the cuteness of Mandeville's perceptions and the strength of his style. It influenced George Berkeley who responded to it in the Alciphron as well as Samuel Johnson Adam Smith and the Utilitarians.</p> Printed, and sold by G. Strahan.. hardcover
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73-3119Kenmore: Price Guide Publishers 1963. 4to. 164 pp. Hard cover. Black and white plates. Very Good. Signed "Shapiro 68" Kenmore: Price Guide Publishers, 1963 hardcover
18-5885Kenmore Wash.: Price Guide Publishers 1973. 4to. Very Good. Hard Cover. Maroon cloth covered boards with gilt lettering. Pages Fine. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Kenmore, Wash.: Price Guide Publishers, 1973. hardcover
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