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Reliure de l'éditeur. 376 pages. Jaquette.
14604Traduction nouvelle précédée d’une notice biographique et littéraire par Walter SCOTT. In 12 demi-veau brun glacé à coins, et à 4 nerfs, titre, fer en long, filet dorés, filet doré sur les plats. Faux-titre, titre, XL, 280 pages (erreur de pagination indiquée 380) tranches marbrées. Paris GARNIER Frères TOURNIER Ainé 1841. Ex- libris gravé. Petite épidermure en pied. Sinon bon exemplaire.
229455Paris, au Comptoir des imprimeurs-unis, 1847 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., III pp., 296 pp., tableau replié, dérelié.
156384Paris, Cuchet, 1790 in-8, VIII-240 pp., avec une pl. dépl., demi-basane blonde, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches jaunes (reliure de l'époque). Coins émoussés, mais bon exemplaire.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 231 pages.
1884GITk186Paris Librairie Artistique H Launette 1884. In-4 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre, titre) XII 212pp 2 feuillets non chiffrés dont table des gravures hors texte. Demi maroquin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs saillants, tête dorée, non rogné, dos et plats de la jolie couverture illustrée conservés, reliure de l'époque (Bretault). Orné de 232 belles illustrations d'après les dessins de Maurice Leloir: 220 vignettes en tête de chapitre, culs de lampe, dans le texte et 12 grandes compositions hors texte reproduites en photogravure y compris le portrait de Sterne en frontispice. Très bel exemplaire imprimé sur papier fort, de la plus grande fraîcheur. Edition joliment illustrée par Maurice Leloir, proposée ici dans une reliure sobre soignée, signée par Joseph Bretault (1856-1903), ancien ouvrier de Champs établi à Paris (Fléty page33).
179998866P., Moutardier, Cerioux, (an) 8 (1799-1800), 2 vol. in-8°, (2)-8-368 et (2)-356 pp, (dernière page numérotée 561 par erreur), 2 planches gravées hors texte, reliures demi-veau marbré, dos lisses ornés de larges filets dorés, pièces de titres et de tomaison basane rouge, tranches jaunes (rel. de l'époque), bon état. Edition originale française
18008503Paris, Chez Moutardier, Chez Cerioux, [An] 8 (1800). 2 volumes in-8 (199 x 120 mm), (2) ff. : blanc, titre, 8 pp. : Préface, 368 pp., (1) f. blanc, 1 pl. d'ill., 1 pl. d'ill. dépl. + (1) f. blanc, (1) f. titre, 361 pp. Reliure d'époque basane marbrée, dos lisse, étiquette de titre et de tomaison, orné de fleurons et roulettes dorés, tranches jaunes, décharges sur premier feuillet blanc et page de titre, coins, coiffes et mors frottés, épidermures aux plats et dos, tranches sup. empoussiérées, manque de papier angulaire d'origine vol. 1 p. 193 (sans manque de texte), très bel état intérieur.
201256633Cartouche, coll. « Voyage au pays des... » 2012 In-12 19,8 cm sur 12,4. 300 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
43048Paris Chez Cuchet 1790 in 8 (20,5x13) 1 volume reliure demi veau fauve de l'époque, dos lisse orné, filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de cuir marron, VIII et 239 pages, petite usure sur les coiffes. Auquel on a ajouté l'essai sur l'oryctographie du Derbyshire par M. Ferber, traduit de l'Allemand. Johann Jacob Ferber, 1743-1790, géologue allemand. William Hamilton, 1755-1797. Le plan dépliant de géologie manque. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
228242Paris, Imprimerie de Goetschy, 1825 petit in-8, 111 pp., demi-veau fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches rouges, couverture citron imprimée conservée (Ateliers Laurenchet).
1832250863London: Joseph Thomas 1832. paperback. very good. With facsimile bound in before the title page. xv 58pp. thin 8vo later wrappers; uncut wrappers chipped. London: Joseph Thomas 1832. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Represented at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Saturday April 2 1796 As a Supposed Newly-Discovered Drama of Shakespeare<br/><br/> Joseph Thomas unknown books
013847London: 1832: Joseph Thomas Birchin Lane Book. Fine. Hardcover. 'Represented at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Saturday April 2 1796 as a Supposed Newly-Discovered Drama of Shakespeare' -------- Rebound in modern polished leather to matching marbled boards New endpapers; 6 spine bands with black/gilt title band. 8vo; 8.5 inches tall 22 cm; xv 58 pages. Folded frontispiece of facsimile of first page of the forgery. Originally published in wraps. First Edition. No Flaws or Blemishes; Gift Quality. Expected light toning of text. ---------- Subjects Vortigern Drama; Shakespeare William; Literary forgeries and mystifications; Early works to 1800; Tragedies. ------ Brief History William Henry Ireland 1775-1835 was an English forger of would-be Shakespearean documents and plays. He is less well known as a poet writer of gothic novels and histories. ------ His father Samuel Ireland was a successful publisher of travelogues collector of antiquities and collector of Shakespearian plays and relics. With no in the hand of Shakespeare documents. forgery would fill this void. ----- William Henry also became a collector of books. In many later recollections Ireland described his fascination with the works and the glorious death of the forger Thomas Chatterton and probably knew the Ossian poems of James Macpherson. When he was apprenticed to a mortgage lawyer Ireland began to experiment with blank genuinely old papers and forged signatures on them. Eventually he forged several documents until he was ready to present them to his father. ------- In December 1794 William told his father that he had discovered a cache of old documents belonging to an acquaintance who wanted to remain unnamed and that one of them was a deed with a signature of Shakespeare in it. He gave the document which he had of course made himself to his overjoyed father who had been looking for just that kind of signature for years. ----- Ireland first forged a letter that he claimed was written by Shakespeare expressing gratitude towards the Earl of Southampton for his patronage. ----- Ireland went on to make more findings a promissory note a written declaration of Protestant faith letters to Anne Hathaway with a lock of hair attached and to Queen Elizabeth all supposedly in Shakespeare's hand. He claimed that all came from the chest of the anonymous friend. He 'found' books with Shakespeare's notes in the margins and 'original' manuscripts for Hamlet and King Lear. The experts of the day authenticated them all. ----- On 24 December 1795 Samuel Ireland published his own book about the papers a lavishly illustrated and expensively produced set of facsimiles and transcriptions of the papers called Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakespeare the book bears the publication date 1796. More people took interest in the matter and the plot began to unravel. ------- In 1795 Ireland became bolder and produced a whole new play Vortigern and Rowena. After extensive negotiations Irish playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan acquired rights for the first production of the play at London's Drury Lane Theatre for £300 and a promise of half of all profits to the Irelands. ------- Sheridan and John Philip Kemble actor and manager of Drury Lane Theatre later claimed he had serious doubts about its authenticity; he also suggested that the play appear on April Fool's Day though Samuel Ireland objected and the play was moved to the next day. -------- Although the Shakespeare papers had prominent believers including James Boswell sceptics had questioned their authenticity from the beginning and as the premiere of Vortigern approached the press was filled with arguments over whether the papers were genuine or forgeries. -------- The play had only one performance and was not revived until 2008. wiki. Joseph Thomas, Birchin Lane Hardcover books
183212762London Joseph Thomas 1832. REPRESENTED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE ON SATURDAY APRIL 2 1796 AS A SUPPOSED NEWLY-DISCOVERED DRAMA OF SHAKESPEARE. 8vo. 2xvi58pp. Folding frontispiece. Arnott & Robinson English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900 3946. unknown
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179640181London: J. Barker; Cooper and Graham. Good with no dust jacket. 1796-99. Hardcover. Later half calf with marbled boards titled label raised bands. Front board detached included. Bookplate. Vortigern: 1799. J. Barker. Some spotting. Title page; xi 76pp. Henry the Second: 1799. J. Barker. Title page iii 76pp. Miscellaneous Papers: folding frontis portrait of Shakespeare title page xix 30 156 Kynge Leare 7 Hamblett pp. Mild spotting/foxing to pages. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . J. Barker; Cooper and Graham hardcover
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201550961München : Hirmer, 2015. 226 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 29 cm Pp.