Verlag: Richard Phillips, 1806., 1806
Anbieter: Hay Cinema Bookshop Limited, Hay on Wye, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 52,23
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In den Warenkorb1st edition. 2 volumes. Small 8vo. lxxxiv + 355pp. + iv + 385pp. + publisher's list. 2 engraved portrait frontispieces (spotted). Occasional slight browning, minor owner's inscription to both volumes, rebound in rubbed and worn boards, volume I with remains of leather spine, whilst volume 2 unskillfully rebacked in cloth. US$59.
Verlag: Printed for Richard Phillips, by T. Gillet, London, 1805
Anbieter: Quair Books PBFA, Leeds, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 59,35
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good. FIRST EDITION. 4 (of 5) volumes: I, III, IV & V. 12mos, pp. xx, [272] + portrait frontis (stipple engraved by Caroline Watson) and fold-out facsimile letter; iv, 300 + facsimile letter; [iv], 344 + fold-out facsimile letter; iv, 286, [lacks 2 pages of adverts]. Later half calf over marbled boards, 5 raised bands, gilt-ruled, red and black morocco labels lettered in gilt, compartments diced. Edges speckled red. All vols.: rubbed, spines darkened, wear and bruising to corners, heavy bumping to top edges, some strips of calf missing from corners. Endpapers browned, glue-residue from former bookplates to front pastedowns, POI to ffeps, '25 June 1938' stamp and price in pencil (for four vols. only) to rear pastedowns. Occasional foxing, pencil scoring and marginalia, pencil notes to rear pastedowns. Vol. I: front hinge starting, prelims, frontis and rear foxed, offsetting to title page, 'B. H. Blackwell Ltd, Booksellers, Oxford' label to front pastedown; Vol III: rear joint starting, subtle repair to top spine compartment, black morocco label flapping, letter foxed; Vol. IV: split to head of front joint. Else, tidy and robust: four pleasing volumes of what would have been a handsome set. N.B. A different printer's imprint to each volume. Sabin 104004. Very good. John Wilkes (1725-1797) was a British politician and journalist, agitator and renowned rake (despite also being renowned for his ugliness: it took him half an hour to talk his face away, he claimed), whose 'political talent [] lay in his pen' (ODNB). A radical, through his weekly publication, the North Briton, he was a significant thorn in the side of Lord Bute and George Grenville's successive governments. This political irritation continued, as, through various legal skirmishes with government, plus his later control of the City of London, he paved the way for substantial legal and parliamentary reforms, including establishing the freedom of the press to report on Parliament. Lionised as a 'champion of liberty,' Wilkes saw common cause on both sides of the Atlantic and supported American resistance (though not independence). Caroline Watson (1760/1-1814) was celebrated for her stipple engraving and is considered the first woman to work professionally (i.e. independently, outside of a family enterprise) as an engraver, as well as running her own printing business from Fitzroy Street, London in the 1780s. She became Engraver to the Queen (Charlotte) in 1785. A prolific engraver of portraits, her reproductions included many significant women of the day, such as Elizabeth Carter and Sarah Siddons. Watson's engraving of Wilkes (after Pine) shows his squint, but with none of Hogarth's cruel parody; her father, the famed Mezzotint artist James Watson, also produced a version of Pine's painting.
Verlag: Printed for J. Debrett, London, 1785
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
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viii, [5]-252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. First edition. First edition. viii, [5]-252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. The first volume in this collection of witty and amusing pieces, containing poems, epigrams, quotes and letters from various sources, many of the authors are credited. Intended as a follower of "The New Foundling Hospital for Wit" which had appeared in 6 volumes and been finished the previous year. There were ultimately 4 volumes in this series published from 1785-1793. Among the contributions there are several pieces relating to Lunardi and his balloon ascensions and there is a "Bon mot of Dr. Johnson" on page 162, many of the pieces are political in nature. Almon was also editor of "The Remembrancer" NCBEL 2:405 Early 19th century half red straight-grained morocco, marbled boards, some rubbing and scuffing but an attractive volume, Advertisement leaf from the compiler, some light spotting or browning else fine.
Verlag: Printed for J. Almon, London, 1777
Anbieter: By Books Alone, Woodstock, NY, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Later quarter morocco, marbled boards. Top edge gilt, other edges uncut. One line ink note on page 5; cover corners neatly repaired; spine edges lightly rubbed.