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1788WRCLIT47538London: Printed for the Author and Sold by Edwards in Pallmall &.in Halifax 1788. iv271pp. plus 25 leaves with etched vignettes and text captions; 2111 plus 25 leaves with etched vignettes and text captions. Quarto signed in 2s. Modern cloth gilt spine label. Title has old inscription and repair along top edge last few leaves have a modest stain in the lower margin old binder's endsheets preserved and quite foxed scattered occasional foxing and dust-spotting to a few leaves; generally a good copy. First joint edition without designation of Part I of the first two parts of this work intended as a supplement to Pennant's TOUR. An additional two parts were published in 1793. These parts relate to Collegiate Churches and Hospitals. ESTC N54857. Printed for the Author, and Sold by Edwards, in Pallmall [&]...in Halifax hardcover books
1786457770Edinburgh : printed for George Nicol His Majesty's bookseller London 1786. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in cloth-backed plain boards now edgeworn and dust-stained with paper label to spine. Preliminary and final leaves somewhat foxed. Core text with some faint foxing only and marginal dust-dulling. Binding tight throughout; pages somewhat edgeworn but remaining strong -- unread and unopened. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 6 157 3 33 1 p.; XIV IV II leaves of plates : ill. ; 34 cm. Notes: With half-title page. Each section with divisional title page. Appendix with separate pagination. Subjects: Coins Scottish - History - Early works to 1800. Numismatics - Scotland - Early works to 1800. Coinage - Scotland - History. Edinburgh : printed for George Nicol, His Majesty's bookseller, London hardcover
1708418911708. Halae Magdeb. Literis Christiani Henckelii 1708 Kl.4° 48 pp. orig. Broschur. unknown
178847141London: Printed for the Author 1788. Moderate rubbing and bumping to boards gutters weak and cracked. Period ink inscrip to flyleaf botherwise clean and tidy interior. PP and illus clean and neat. Both vols bound as one. Half Leather Marbled Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo. Printed for the Author Hardcover
1770GITj151A paris chez P-G Cavelier 1770-1771. 2 ouvrages en 3 volumes in-12 *Maladies des femmes (5 volumes) XXIII 272pp, VI 372pp, VI 382pp, XII 263pp, VI 258pp. *L'art d'accoucher LX 312pp. Demi basane havane à coins de vélin ivoire, dos lisse orné de chaînettes dorées (2 premiers volumes) ou de filets à froid (3e volume), pièces de titre vieux rose et de tomaison vert émeraude encadrées de filets et chaînettes dorés, plats de papier marbré bleu, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 7 planches (4 dans le Tome I réunies sur 1 feuillet dépliant, 3 en tête du Tome V regroupant plusieurs figures). Auréola claire ancienne et papier légèrement bruni pages 93 à 122 dans le tome II. Exemplaire complet dans une reliure strictement de l'époque en excellent état et décorative.
1765mon0000065207Edinburgh: A. Kincaid and J. Bel 1765. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. 2nd edition 1765. Contemporary full calf gilt 2 folding engraved plates as called for Edinburgh: A. Kincaid and J. Bel hardcover
1791015762London: Printed for John Stockdale Piccadilly. 1791. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume I only. Full leather with gilt title on spine; gilt ruled borders; dentelle. Spine scuffed; corners lightly worn. Starting crack to inner front hinge. Marbled endpapers. Armorial bookplate on front pastedown. Interior is clean with some occasional light foxing. pp. 2 3-271. A volume of letters by Anne Berkeley c. 1707-1786 wife of philosopher Bishop Berkeley George Berkeley addressed to Adam Gordon c. 1745-1817. The matter includes her arguments against the free-thinkers who here husband also attacked and references Shaftesbury Hume Voltaire Bolingbroke and Rousseau. In addition to addressing various theological and philosophical matters Anne largely waxes upon the importance of Christian education and morality. According to the Berkeley scholar Stefan Gordon Storrie Anne's correspondence here started around 1764 when Anne was approaching her sixties and Adam Gorden was still a young man. Volume I is divided into two parts: a the Preface by the editor Rev. Adam Gordon Rector of Hinxworth which is dated December 18 1790; and b 31 of the 41 letters by Anne Berkeley. For reference Volume II which is not offered included a the final ten letters by Anne b the ''Anniversary Addresses from a father to his son on his birthday'' by Adam Gordon and c ''Six letters to a Lady of Quality'' by the historian and Christian mystic Nathaniel Hooke. Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. hardcover
177517114London 1775. Engraving by T. Vivares. In excellent condition. An elegant elevation of the north and southe sides of Sutton Park in North Yorkshire the seat of the Earl of Bute.<br/> <br/> Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adelphi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/> Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8; DNB; Wilton-Ely The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. unknown
177517123London 1775. Engraving by Joshua Record. In excellent condition. An elegant engraving showing the two chimneys in Lord Derby's house in Grosvenor Square London.<br/> <br/> Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adlephi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/> Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8;DNB; Wilton-Ely The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. unknown
178957019Rhineback N.Y.: May 25 1789. Folio approx. 12" x 8" 42 lines approx. 300 words; a few minor breaks at the edges but overall very good and legible. This indenture binds David Runnels son of Stephen Runnels in the town of "Rynbeck" i.e. Rhinebeck Dutchess County New York to a farmer and weaver named Adam Zufeld 1760-1849 as a servant and apprentice "to work farmers work and to learn the art of trade to weave." Although a wax seal is affixed the document is unsigned. David Runnels b. ca. 1774 signed up for six years and three months until age 21 and vows to "faith fully serve his secrets keep his lawful commands every where gladly obey . not commet fornication nor contract matremony with any lawful games he shall not play nor absent himself from his master's service day or night." In return for this service Zufeld agrees to "teach and instruct the said apprentice in the trade of Weaven and shall send Runnels to school to lern English read and write" and to provide "sufficient meat drink apperal washing and lodging fitting for an apprentice." After the apprenticeship is over Zufelf agrees to "give the said apprentice a new cloth or garment and a mare colt." <br/><br/> May 25 hardcover books
1797013285Edinbugh: A. Strahan and T. Cadell 1797 Edinburgh: Strahan and Cadell 1797. Fourth edition with improvements. Full-leather binding. 8vo. 616 pp. including index. Alexander Adam was the noted rector of the High School at Edinburgh Royal High School that educated Henry Lord Brougham the Lord Chancellor of England and many other notables of the Scottish Renaissance. Edinburgh High School which brought together students from all social classes is one of the bright spots of early educational institutions. It became the model for the first public school in the United States - Boston Latin School. This was a textbook of Adam's own devising written in English a guide to Roman government and culture with continuous references to classical literature. It caused some controversy when first published but with the support of Principal Robertson of Edinburgh University it was adopted by the High School. Laid paper no foxing. Second free front endpaper clipped likely to remove previous owner name. Rebacked with leather spine and spine label. Very good. A. Strahan and T. Cadell hardcover
1741277431741. Hieronymus Sperling Sculps. Aug. Vind Leipzig bey Caspar Fritsch 1741 121 x 202 cm. Kulmus practised at Danzig and his Tabulae anatomicae were very popular and have been repeatedly reprinted and translated. The "Anatomische Tabellen" were even translated into Japanese after a Japanese physician named MAYENO had satisfied himself by a dissection of a Japanese woman Aocha-Baba that they presented the true anatomical relations and thus demonstrated that such anatomy as had been taught in Japan up to that time was absoltely false. cf. Hirsch-H. III 632; Choulant-Frank p.34. unknown
175294195Lipsiae - Halae : Apud Ioh. Georg. Loewium - Apud Carolum Hermannum Hemmerde - Apud Christ. Gottl. Hilscher 1752 1764 1770. 175x120mm. titre grave - 8 ff. - 186 pages - 7 ff. 108 pages - 1 ff. 11 ff. - 144 pages - 7 ff. bandeaux lettrines culds-de-lampe texte en grec ancien et latin cartonnage. Bon tat. 287 Apud Ioh. Georg. Loewium - Apud Carolum Hermannum Hemmerde - Apud Christ. Gottl. Hilscher unknown
1793JD1018T. Cadell 1793. Sixth Edition. Hardcover. Good. 1793; London; professionally rebound; sixth edition; red and blue cloth covered boards with gold titles; covers contain rubbing and wear; interior pages are original and contain rubbing and wear with mild foxing and musty smell; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; 468 pages T. Cadell hardcover
179951235Kiøbenhavn, Schultz, 1799. 2 samtidige hldrbd. Rygforgyldning og forgyldte skindtitler. Papirsetiket pålimet øverst på rygge. Stempler på titelblade. XX,774 pp + Register.
179951235Kiøbenhavn Schultz 1799. 2 samtidige hldrbd. Rygforgyldning og forgyldte skindtitler. Papirsetiket pålimet øverst på rygge. Stempler på titelblade. XX774 pp Register. unknown
179648977Avgvstae Vindelicorvm i.e. Augsburg: officinae librariae Joseph Wolffianae 1796. Thick 8vo pp. xxviii 3028 columns; engraved frontispiece; contemporary full calf gilt-paneled spine in 6 compartments old brown morocco label in 1 edges stained red; several old ownership inscription on the front flyleaf some cracking at the tops of both joints; good and sound. A comprehensive German-Latin dictionary. Vancil p. 139 cites the 1750 and 1754 editions; Zaunmuller col. 254. <br/><br/> officinae librariae Joseph Wolffianae unknown books
179648977Avgvstae Vindelicorvm i.e. Augsburg: officinae librariae Joseph Wolffianae 1796. Thick 8vo pp. xxviii 3028 columns; engraved frontispiece; contemporary full calf gilt-paneled spine in 6 compartments old brown morocco label in 1 edges stained red; several old ownership inscription on the front flyleaf some cracking at the tops of both joints; good and sound. A comprehensive German-Latin dictionary. Vancil p. 139 cites the 1750 and 1754 editions; Zaunmuller col. 254. officinae librariae Joseph Wolffianae unknown
176755302BBFrakfurt und Leipzig, (s.n.), 1767. 8°. 14 n.n. Bl., 194 S. Pappband der Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückenschild.
178928374A Reims, chez Jeunehomme Père et Fils, 1789 - A Paris, chez Allut, 1806. 2 ouvrages reliés en un fort vol. au format in-8 (203 x 128 mm) de 1 f. bl., 7 ff. n.fol. et 251 pp. ; xiv - 304 pp. Reliure XIXème de demi-chagrin maroquiné violine, dos lisse orné de filets gras en noir, doubles filets maigres dorés, titre doré, tranches mouchetées.
1789283741789. A Reims chez Jeunehomme PÂre et Fils 1789 - A Paris chez Allut 1806. 2 ouvrages reliÂŽs en un fort vol. au format in-8 203 x 128 mm de 1 f. bl. 7 ff. n.fol. et 251 pp. ; xiv - 304 pp. Reliure XIXÂme de demi-chagrin maroquinÂŽ violine dos lisse ornÂŽ de filets gras en noir doubles filets maigres dorÂŽs titre dorÂŽ tranches mouchetÂŽes. Deux ouvrages reliÂŽs en un volume le second est ici amputÂŽ de son deuxiÂme tome. Edition originale pour le premier ; imprimÂŽ ˆ Reims. ''Je n'ai eu d'autre objet en composant cet ÂŽcrit que de substituer une vÂŽritÂŽ prÂŽcieuse ˆ une erreur funeste. Car l'inoculation a toujours beaucoup de sectateurs et d'ennemis mais ne cesserai de dire que ses bienfaits en sont certains.'' LÂŽgÂres altÂŽrations superficielles affectant la reliure. Claires rousseurs dans le corps d'ouvrage du second volume. Du reste belle condition. Rare. b42961 unknown
176118493London:: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley 1761. The Third Edition. contemporary speckled calf. Old bookplate on pastedowns; some minor chipping to the top of two of the backstrips. 16mo. Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, unknown
172741751Amsterdam: Isaak vander Putte 1727. Later printing. Vellum. A good copy with top half of backstrip perished soiling on boards dampstain to top edge to preliminaries and rear blanks and end-papers some leaves quite dark; binding secure. 16 576 pp. Illus. with engraved title. 16mo. This traditional book of homilies prayers and hymns for seamen was first published in 1625 and reprinted a number of times until 1743. Contains sections on whaling. Isaak vander Putte hardcover books
1799216336Frankfurt und Leipzig 1799. Hardcover kartoniert Zustand: Exemplar einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten leicht berieben/bestoßen. Frankfurt und Leipzig, hardcover