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Nabu Press, 2010-02-22. Paperback. Good.
A Discourse of Auxiliary Beauty. Or Artificiall Hansomenesse. In Point of Conscience Between Two Ladies. by [Gauden, John] - 1656
by [Gauden, John]
A Discourse of Auxiliary Beauty. Or Artificiall Hansomenesse. In Point of Conscience Between Two Ladies.
by [Gauden, John]
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Fair. Printed for R. Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-Lane, 1656. First edition, collation: [i; viii, with rare errata pasted down on A4; 200 pages; i] Wing G355, ESTC R202122. In-8, with an allegorical printers device and partial quotation in Latin from the Gospel According to St. John 8:12, "Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, qui sequitur me non ambulat in tenebris," on a banderole within a scalloped cornucopia. The title-page of this copy has been repaired, with the loss of the words "A Discourse of". Leaf A2 has also been repaired, without any loss of text. Authorship is attributed to John Gauden, also sometimes attributed to Jeremy Taylor and to Obadiah Walker. Re-backed, damp-stained in places, trimmed across the top, with Auxiliary Beauty inked across the lower page edges, original ruled brown calf binding is scuffed and worn. Scriptural citations printed in the margin. The text is written as a dialogue between two women, who critique all things of art, used by any women, whereby to repaire or advance the quickness of theire complexions, or beauty of their looks, one, a Puritan, and the other an Anglican.
- Bookseller G.Gosen Rare Books & Old Paper, ABAA, ILAB (US)
- Format/Binding Original ruled brown calf binding is scuffed and worn
- Book Condition Used - Fair
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First
- Publisher R. Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-Lane
- Date Published 1656
- Size In-8
- Size In-8