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1735394075London, R. Gosling and T. Wotton, 1735. Mit 97 beidseitig bedruckten gestochenen Wappentafeln. Leder d. Zeit in modernen Halbleinenkassetten (Einbände berieben u. bestoßen, Gelenke angebrochen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1749379441749 2 volumes in-8, plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge, (48), 420, (4) p. et (20), 616,(24) p. London, J. Waugh, 1749.
1789381261789 In-12, plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièce de titre de veau havane, xij, 387 p. faux-titre et titre compris. Paris, Lejay, 1789.
17372160Paris Guillaume Cavelier 1737 4 vol. in-12, plein veau, dos à nerfs ornés, petit accident à deux coiffes. (Reliure de l'époque).
1751177007Pierre François Giffart A Paris, chez Pierre François Giffart, 1751. 4 volumes In-12 reliés plein veau brun, dos à nerfs très ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, gardes de papier marbré. XVI (épitre au Roy et avertissement) + 488 + 460 + XXII (autre Epitre au Roi, avertissement, approbation et privilège du Roi) 432 + 378 pages. Table des matières en fin de chaque volume. Exemplaire bien complet des trois cartes dépliantes : L'Ecosse suivant les dernières relations par N...Sanson - L'Irlande suivant les dernieres relations par N. Sanson - L'Angleterre suivant les dernières relations par N. Sansons. Echelle en heures de chemin ! Bien complet des 36 gravures, tirage de qualité. Petits frottements a un tome, mors supérieurs du tome I très légèrement fendus sur un demi cm, des coins un peu émoussés. Le corps des volumes est en bel état.
1729GITj971A Amsterdam chez Pierre Humbert 1729. In-12 22 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre, titre, épître dédicatoire, préface, table des matières) 371pp. Pleine basane havane marbrée, dos à nerfs orné de cadres de filets et pastilles dorés, pièce de titre grenat, tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Mors du 1er plat fendillé en queue (environ 3cm). Bel exemplaire complet et frais à l'exception du défaut signalé. Caillet 10153. Quérard France Littéraire IX, 68. Brunet VI 8898. Pas dans Dorbon.
1777ALDR0401Leipzig, in der Weygandschen Handlung (Johann Friedrich Weygand) 1776-1777. 2 Bde. 8° Titelbl., 1 nn. Bll., 468 S.; 550 S., 1 nn Bl., mit gestochenen Titelblattvignetten, Kopfleisten u. kleinen Zierleisten. Ansprechende marmorierte Lederbände d. Zeit, zwei Rückenschildchen und florale Rückenverzierung in Goldprägung, Einbanddeckel mit Streicheisenlinien gerahmt, Vorsatz marmoriert, Buchschnitt rotgefärbt, etwas berieben, mäßig gebräunt. Je e. Ex-Libris auf den vorderen Innendeckeln (Ex Libris Franz Pollack Parnau), sowie je zwei Besitzstempel am Beginn und am Schlussblatt jedes Bandes (Bibliothek D. Städt. Museum Salzburg), mit 'Ausgeschieden' überstempelt. VD18 12889083. Goedeke 2,699,536,3. Vgl. ADB 46,364ff. Röd. Geschichte der Philosophie VIII,133. Erster und zweiter Band (von drei) dieser deutschsprachigen Ausgabe der, erstmals 1711 in London unter dem Titel 'Charakteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times', erschienenen Sammlung von ausgewählten Werken des dritten Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713), übersetzt durch Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty (1748-1776) (nur erster Band), Johann Heinrich Voß, (1751-1826) und Johann Lorenz Benzler (1747-1817). Ohne dem dritten, 1779 erschienenen Band. Der Autor, englischer Politiker, Philosoph und Schriftsteller zur Zeit der Frühaufklärung war überzeugter Vertreter einer humanistisch orientierten Philosophie. Die Bände stammen aus der Bibliothek des Wiener Industriellen und Sammlers Franz Pollack Parnau.
174211990o.O., o.J., 1742. 1. Auflage 12° (15-18,5 cm). 112 S. Pappeinband der Zeit
176241808ABHalle, Gebauer 1754-1762. 7 Bde. (Bd. 1 - 7) 8°. Goldgepr. Halbleder auf 5 Bünden. Wasserrand am ob. Kap. v. Bd. 1, sonst sehr dekoratives Expl.! 7 Bde. (Bd. 1 - 7) Goldgepr. Halbleder auf 5 Bünden.
1710217Oxford: Printed by the University-Printers 1710. Leather Bound. Very Good. 5 x 7 5/8 inches. 8vo. A 8 leaf quire A - Bb 8 leaf quires lacks B8 C1. Griffiths 1710/5. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre. London: Printed by William Pearson for the Company of Stationers 1711. A - H 8 leaf quires I 4 leaf quire. ESTCT87253. Both works red ruled throughout. Some pages lightly soiled and some edges chipped in margins not affecting text. Bound in modern full brown goat with five raised bands to spine and new endpapers. A very nice red ruled Georgian BCP. During this time the process of "red ruling" was very expensive and used mostly for presentation copies. Printed by the University-Printers unknown
1797618London: Printed by C. Whittingham for H.D. Symonds 1797. Leather Bound. Very Good . 4 3/4 x 7 1/4 inches. 12mo. 347 92 4 pages. All page edges gilt. Marbled end papers. Printed in single column Roman type. Scattered light foxing and toning. Griffiths 1797/8. Small binder's ticket on inside front cover: McKinlay Book Binder No. 8 Bow Street Covent Garden. Bound in full contemporary straight grained morocco with gilt rules and rolls along borders. Spine has imitation raised bands with gilt decorations. Front hinge professionally repaired with Japanese tissue. Head and tail of spine lightly worn. Corners and edges worn with small losses to corners. A very good Georgian BCP in a fine binding with bookbinder's ticket. Printed by C. Whittingham, for H.D. Symonds unknown
177362024ABHalle, Gebauer, 1773/74. 37 + 38. Theil in 1 Band. 666 S. , 746 S., Ill., 2 Frontispiez, Titel- u. Textvignetten, 2 gefalt. Kupfertafeln m. Münzabb., Stammtafel, Halbpergament d. Zt., wenige Buntstiftanstreichungen am Textrand , innen minim. gebräunt o. fleck, sauber u.ordentlich,altersgemäßer, guter Zustand.
1789ALDR0436Hamburg, Benjamin Gottlob Hoffmann 1789. 8°. 301 S., 1 nn. Bl. Pappband d. Zeit, Rückenschildchen goldgeprägt, Ecken mäßig bestoßen, fleckig, Rückenschildchen schadhaft, Einbanddeckel locker, Seiten schwach gebräunt oder braunfleckig. Mit Bibliothekssignatur von alter Hand am Titelblatt. Vgl. Encyclopaedia Britannica 15,826; Henze I, 714 u. Dinse S. 49 (EA). - Erste deutsche Ausgabe dieser ersten Biographie Cooks. Zweiter Band apart dieser zweibändigen Biographie des englischen Seefahrers und Entdeckers James Cook (1728-1779). 'The Life of Captain James Cook' (1788) zählt zu den wichtigsten Werken des vor allem als Biographen tätigen A. Kippis (1725-1795). [2 Warenabbildungen]
173533237England 1735. Elephant folio 24-1/2" x 30-1/2". Completely in ink manuscript on stiff vellum some words written in larger lettering or bolder print. Bottom edge folded up and held with five red wax seals and vellum strips. Strip of three embossed blue Sixpence Royal tax stamps at left edge "Colony to Saml Clarke" in manuscript directly beneath it. The names of Joseph Lodge Elizabeth Lodge Jonathan Pickering Ann Pickering and John Hamblins written along the bottom edge between the seals. Docketed on verso: "The 9th October 1735/ Joseph Lodge & wife/ Jonathan Pickering/ To John Hamblin/ Joseph Rust." Old folds light spotting and dustsoiling of verso recto quite clean. Beautiful document. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> A deed from England: Wortham Hall Hopton Botesdale and Thelnetham are all of Suffolk County England. Joseph Lodge 1693-1759 lived and died in Needham Norfolk County England. Elizabeth his wife 1699-1739 died in Norfolk as well. unknown
1717284581London: Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall 1717. First Edition. Original Sewn Wrappers. Good binding. One of Defoe’s infamous pamphlets published under his second period of employment by the British government as a literary fifth columnist. Defoe would publish political or current event pamphlets either anonymously or posing as a Whig Tory Jacobite whom he said “my very soul abhors†DNB 738 or even a repentant double agent all while writing revolutionary works that lacked their bite incendiary news which proved incorrect or polemical pieces with unsound arguments. In short he worked a a pamphleteering agent of chaos all in the service of the government pacifying their erstwhile opponents. Defoe was seen as a renegade traitor and spy by a number of his contemporaries: “the little art he is truly a master of of forging a story and imposing it on the world.†DNB 737. Mercurius Politicus was published in the years shortly before his fantastical Robinson Crusoe. The periodical ran from May 1716 to December 1720. This being the April 1717 issue. With “An Account of the Spaniards taking Twelve English Ships in the Bay of Campechy sic never printed before†as well as new appointments for the Bank and the East-India Company and updates on the Jacobite situation in Scotland. Sewn pamphlet lacking original paper wrappers. 211-273 pp. An ex-library copy with a punch-stamp dampstain and writing on the title page not affecting the text; library stamp on the verso of the title page. ESTC P2105. DNB V 737-738. Good binding. Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall unknown
1717284581London: Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall 1717. First Edition. Original Sewn Wrappers. Good binding. One of Defoe's infamous pamphlets published under his second period of employment by the British government as a literary fifth columnist. Defoe would publish political or current event pamphlets either anonymously or posing as a Whig Tory Jacobite whom he said "my very soul abhors" DNB 738 or even a repentant double agent all while writing revolutionary works that lacked their bite incendiary news which proved incorrect or polemical pieces with unsound arguments. In short he worked a a pamphleteering agent of chaos all in the service of the government pacifying their erstwhile opponents. Defoe was seen as a renegade traitor and spy by a number of his contemporaries: "the little art he is truly a master of of forging a story and imposing it on the world." DNB 737. Mercurius Politicus was published in the years shortly before his fantastical Robinson Crusoe. The periodical ran from May 1716 to December 1720. This being the April 1717 issue. With "An Account of the Spaniards taking Twelve English Ships in the Bay of Campechy sic never printed before" as well as new appointments for the Bank and the East-India Company and updates on the Jacobite situation in Scotland. Sewn pamphlet lacking original paper wrappers. 211-273 pp. An ex-library copy with a punch-stamp dampstain and writing on the title page not affecting the text; library stamp on the verso of the title page. ESTC P2105. DNB V 737-738. Good binding. Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall unknown books
1716284582London: Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall 1716. First Edition. Original Sewn Wrappers. Good binding. One of Defoe's infamous pamphlets published under his second period of employment by the British government as a literary fifth columnist. Defoe would publish political or current event pamphlets either anonymously or posing as a Whig Tory Jacobite whom he said "my very soul abhors" DNB 738 or even a repentant double agent all while writing revolutionary works that lacked their bite incendiary news which proved incorrect or polemical pieces with unsound arguments. In short he worked a a pamphleteering agent of chaos all in the service of the government pacifying their erstwhile opponents. Defoe was seen as a renegade traitor and spy by a number of his contemporaries: "the little art he is truly a master of of forging a story and imposing it on the world." DNB 737. Mercurius Politicus was published in the years shortly before his fantastical Robinson Crusoe. The periodical ran from May 1716 to December 1720. This being the October 1716 issue. With a section on "the new Alliance with France" likely for the War of the Quadruple Alliance against Spain as well as "the rising of East-India Stock" a reference to the beginnings of the South Sea Bubble and two perspectives on the raising of the Siege of Corfu from the "ridiculous" Venetian side and the "curious" Turkish angle. Sewn pamphlet lacking original paper wrappers. 313-384 pp. An old price or catalogue sticker on the title page not affecting the text; minor chipping to the edges of the textblock. ESTC P2105. DNB V 737-738. Good binding. Printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall unknown books
173533237England 1735. Elephant folio 24-1/2" x 30-1/2". Completely in ink manuscript on stiff vellum some words written in larger lettering or bolder print. Bottom edge folded up and held with five red wax seals and vellum strips. Strip of three embossed blue Sixpence Royal tax stamps at left edge "Colony to Saml Clarke" in manuscript directly beneath it. The names of Joseph Lodge Elizabeth Lodge Jonathan Pickering Ann Pickering and John Hamblins written along the bottom edge between the seals. Docketed on verso: "The 9th October 1735/ Joseph Lodge & wife/ Jonathan Pickering/ To John Hamblin/ Joseph Rust." Old folds light spotting and dustsoiling of verso recto quite clean. Beautiful document. Near Fine.<br/><br/> This appears to be a deed from England as Wortham Hall Hopton Botesdale and Thelnetham are all of Suffolk County England. Joseph Lodge 1693-1759 lived and died in Needham Norfolk County England. Elizabeth his wife 1699-1739 died in Norfolk as well. unknown books
172751287BBA Cologne.(i.e. Zürich, s.n.), 1727. 12°. 6 n.n. ll., 430 S. Kalblederband der Zeit mit rotem goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und floraler Rückenvergoldung.
172751287BBA Cologne.(i.e. Zürich, s.n.), 1727. 12°. 6 n.n. ll., 430 S. Kalblederband der Zeit mit rotem goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und floraler Rückenvergoldung.
1791917F46Oxford: Clarendon Press by W. Jackson and A. Hamilton; Sold by W. Dawson 1791 . Leather. Very Good. 10.5" by 7". None. An attractive late eighteenth century edition of 'The Book of Common Prayer' in a lovely straight grain morocco binding. A beautifully bound edition of the Book of Common Prayer and Psalter or Psalms of David.Printed in two columns.ESTC T93069 with final leaf signed Z4 as called for. The price which should appear to the title page tail - 5s 6d - has been neatly abraded.With the contemporary inscription of William Browne to the title page head.With thirty-four pages tipped in to the rear regarding 'The Form or Manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons' as frequently appeared in eighteenth century Anglican works. In a straight grain morocco binding. Boards bright. A touch of rubbing to front joint with head of rear joint starting with board firmly held. Front hinge a touch strained but firmly held with tape reinforcement to rear hinge. Internally firmly bound. Contemporary inscription to title page head with price neatly abraded to title page tail. Pages exceptionally clean and bright but with the odd ink notation to the gutter. Very Good Clarendon Press, by W. Jackson and A. Hamilton; Sold by W. Dawson hardcover
170647980London: printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd 1706. Folio in 4s 202 leaves collated complete; preliminary leaves dampstained at lower edge with stains and short tears and loss of some text in the corner of a4; also loss at bottom of 2H2; engraved frontispiece historiated woodcut initials; bound with The Whole Book of Psalms collected into English metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others. London: printed by Tho. Hodgkin for the Company of Stationers 1706 folio pp. 2 52 6; contemporary and likely origginal full black paneled goat triple gilt rules on covers enclosing a central gilt panel fleurons in the corners gilt-decorated spine in 7 compartments; the whole rubbed and worn but sound. On the front and rear pastedown are mounted "A Morning Hymn" and "An Evening Hymn" each about 5½" x 6½ and printed in two columns. <br/><br/> printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd unknown books
1774R240083347CHEZ E.VAN HARREVELT. 1774. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 250 pages - mouillures à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - plats et dos jaspés - titre + filets dorés sur pièce de titre rouge - 3 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre
1760664854 ix 1 156 pages 1 156 pages engraved frontispiece with titles Part the Second title pages with double borders and varying script Printed Royal coat of arms GR and Royal recommendation to reverse of title page occasional hand-pointers annotation to upper endpapers inscription to title page "Alina Markland" Printed by Assignment from the Executors of the late Edwd Wicksteed hardcover
1713LL6089John Baskett & the assigns of Thomas Newcomb & Henry Hills 1713. ~Late 18th- or early 19th-century straight-grain black morocco binding gilt fillets and blind rolls forming border to boards. Raised bands gilt and blind decor and gilt lettering to spine. Gilt decor to board edges and turn ins. Mild wear to board and spine edges. 8vo 12 x 19.5cm. All edges gilt. Early replacement marbled endpapers front endpaper starting at gutter. Mild abrasions to inside front board where bookplate has been removed. Early replacement blank endpages. Cracking at gutter after first blank endpage; blank endpage before t.p. partly detached at gutter. Red hand-ruled borders to all pp. marking out page edges headers and text columns. Closed tear to sig. E3 extending across full page and discreetly repaired with minor impact on text. Old repair to fore-edges of sigs G4-6 with minor affect on text at outer margin. Plate of St Andrew bound after sig. K2 has face hand and feet blotted out with ink apparently intentionally with minor transfer to following page. Pen trial & scribble to plate of David before the Psalms again with some transfer. Minor scattered foxing. Extra-illustrated with 42 plates from ''The Liturgy of the Church of England. Adorn’d with 55 historical cuts'' ESTC N33949 published by John Sturt and John Nutt in c. 1713; engravings are the work of Bernard Lens II 1659-1725. Engravings from this Sturt and Nutt volume were bound into other copies of this 1713 Baskett BCP: see the British Library copy in Eighteenth Century Collections Online. One of the earliest Baskett editions of the BCP Baskett also published 4to and 12mo edns in 1713 published after he had acquired the patent for the office of Queen''s Printer in 1712 but before this was confirmed by the new sovereign George I in 1714. 1713 also saw Baskett''s publication of the visually spectacular but error-prone ''Vinegar Bible'' so-called from a misprint in the parable of the vineyard: this BCP with its red-ruling and illustrations displays similar ambition. ESTC T82214 Griffiths 1713/3. ~Robust packaging. Overseas orders trackable on request. Hardback. Hardback. Very Good. John Baskett & the assigns of Thomas Newcomb & Henry Hills Hardcover