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London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833. Very good with some rubbing to corners and spine, prior owner name in each volume, some pages unopened.. Pleasant five volume set bound in blue gilt half leather over red marbled boards, top edge gilt. 5 vol. 16mo. Volumes I to IV from 1832. Volume V from 1833. xxiv, 347pp., [1]; xxxix, 319pp., [1]; xvi, 333pp., [1], xiii, [3] + 328pp.; xxxviii, 309pp., [1].
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The Cabinet of History . . .Spain and Portugal [5 volumes]
by Lardner, Dionysius
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by Nelson, Paul
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Iowa City, IA: The Stonewall Press - The Seamark Press, 1972. First Edition. Very good in blue cloth with paper label spine.. First Edition being a limited edition of only 250 copies. This edition of Nelson's collection of poems was printed on a handpress, on handmade Tovil paper, set in Emerson fine, by noted fine press printers Kay Amert, Howard Zimmon and K.K. Merker. Cargo is the fourth book published by Seamark, however, it is the only book issued jointly by the Seamark Press and Kim Merker's Stonewall Press. Upon Merker's passing in 2013, his New York Times obituary stated that "for four decades, using presses he operated with his own inky hands, Mr. Merker was a designer, typesetter and printer of some of the most beautiful books made in America in the late 20th century." An important, and the only joint, publication of two of among the finest presses of the 20th century.
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The Castles of Montreuil and Barre; or, The Histories of the Marquis La Brun and the Baron La Marche, the Late Inhabitants and Proprietors of the Two Castles. A Gothic Story
by [E.F.]
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London: Printed and sold by S. Fisher. ., 1801. 1801 chapbook printing of a work first separately printed in 1799 and initially published in the Lady's Magazine (v.28-9, 1797-98), as "The Two Castles: a Romance" by E. F. The authorship of this work, and its predecessor in the Lady's Magazine, De Courville Castle: A Romance, remains unknown and disputed. Textual scholar Edward Pritcher asserts they were written by professional author Anne Ker, whereas Monica Cristina Soare, in her Berkeley dissertation, suggests that E.F. was a sophisticated, but still amateur, female author largely imitating Radcliffe. This 1801 printing is by Fisher, who Dr. Franz Potter notes was largely insignificant except for his role in the development of gothic chapbooks, particularly, as with this printing, when Fisher teamed up with Hurst. Gothic Chapbooks, Bluebooks and Shilling Shockers (2021, pgs. 32-4). 12mo. [1]-48pp., frontis. This printing appears much scarcer than the 1799 printing, with 3 copies located on OCLC as…
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Charity Chance
by Raymond, Walter
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New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1896. First Edition. Good plus with wear and fading to publisher's green silver gilt cloth boards, prior owner inscription, and some cocking.. First Edition, apparently preceding the English edition which was released 1897. Raymond was a prolific writer in his time, but has been forgotten in the last century. "A love comedy enacted in a little Somersetshire watering-place on the Bristol Canal." Dole, The Bibliophile Dictionary: A Biographical Record of the Great Authors. 12mo. [6], 256pp. Scarce with less than a dozen copies located on Worldcat at the time of cataloging.
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[Cheap Repository Tract]. The Wonderful Advantages of Adventuring in the Lottery!!!
by [More, Hannah, attrib.]
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[London]: Sold by J. Marshall, (printer to the Cheap Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts) No. 17, Queen-Street, Cheapside, and No. 4, Aldermary Church-Yard, and R. White. ., 1797. Good plus with several pages unopened and/or uncut, toning and wear to edges of wraps, a few open tears without loss to contents.. A More-esque cautionary tale against "adventuring in the wheel of fortune" aka gambling, betting, wagering, and other fun things. 12mo. 16pp. Spinney 88. ESTC T52677. Blanch, A Reassessment of the Authorship of the Cheap Repository Tracts argues that this work is one of fifty-one Tracts which authorship is truly anonymous, despite traditional attribution to More.
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[Cheap Repository]. Execution of Maclean, commonly known by the name of the Gentleman Highwayman
by [Anon.]
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London: J. Marshall & R. White; Bath: S. Hazard, 1795. Very good self wrappers with the first leaf has a paper flaw resulting in skewed printing and a loss of a few words, several pages shaved too closely, and pages age-toned and smudged.. A scarce Cheap Repository printing of the story of James Maclean, who was executed at the infamous Tyburn tree on October 3, 1750, following a short but successful stint as a highwayman who rid his victims of their possessions in the most courteous manner. With an ominous vignette on the title page of the gallows at Tyburn with crows circling a hanging body in the background while three Newgate inmates look on. 12mo. [title], [3]-22pp., [2, advertisements]. ESTC N490066 (of the five editions noted, this is the only edition featuring "Cheap Repository" printed at the head of the title); Not in Spinney, but compare to Spinney 7 (not indicating priority in different editions, though this edition uses his #3 imprint); Blanch, A Reassessment of the Authorship of the…
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Chestnut Wood: A Tale
by Linden, Liele
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New York: Appleton and Company, 1854. Good in publisher's brown blind-stamped cloth with gilt-stamped spine, hinges starting, cloth rubbed and worn, with significant spine lean, damp-staining, and scattered foxing throughout.. First Edition. Scarce work of a minor nineteenth-century American author, set in upstate New York. Among the odd plot lines present is the heroine's scoundrelous father uses her in a money counterfeiting scheme. The Western Literary Messenger in 1855 called it "a genial and wholesome romance." 8vo. 2 vols. [2], 359pp.; [2], 360pp. Wright II, 1554.
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Chronicles of Canongate: First Series
by Scott, Sir Walter
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Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Carey, 1827. First American Edition. Fair condition only with major loss at spine, hinges weak, damp staining throughout.. First American Edition. Original blue paper boards. Despite the flaws, however, a scarce edition when in the publisher's binding. 2 vol. Vol. 1: [4], xii, 14-259; Vol. 2: [5], 6-242. Todd & Bowden 206Re.
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Chronicles of the Canongate: Second Series
by Scott, Sir Walter
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Edinburgh: Cadell & Co, 1828. First Edition. Half-leather over marbled boards. Scuffing and wear to boards, hinges loose, prior ownership signature to each volume. A good set.. First edition. Half titles present. Vol 1: [6], 336pp.; Vol 2: [6], 336pp.; Vol 3: [6], 348pp., lacking catalog. Todd & Bowden 216Aa.
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Clan-Albin: A National Tale
by [Johnstone, Christian Isobel]
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London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees . ., 1815. Quadruple decker second edition of the anonymously published polemical novel. Affectionally referred to as the "brave-hearted lady" by Carlyle, the republication of this work in 2003 brought renewed, and deserved, attention to the long-neglected proto-feminist author. In his introduction to the 2003 edition, Professor Andrew Monnickendam notes this novel challenges commonly accepted beliefs about patriotism, gender, religion, and nationalism - noting the novel is subversive and does not shy away from controversy, an example being her referral to a military parade as a "rehearsal for murder." While titled as a national novel, Monnickendam emphasizes the novel was "at odds with the whole concept of union and patriotism that dominates the fiction of Walter Scott . . ." Moreover, Johnstone avoids the tropes of delicate or weak women, Monnickendam stresses the strength of the female protagonist, and that the "women are more rational beings, preferring…
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Clara Woodward and Her Day-Dreams
by [Anonymous]
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London: Knight and Son, 1857. Only a good copy in publisher's worn blind and gilt stamped maroon cloth, lacking flyleaf and heavy wear to front hinge.. Presumed first edition (per OCLC dating). Featuring four hand-colored plates. A moral story about a girl who dreams/intends to become a "child of god" but perpetually gives into temptation, but after visiting a family member and the death of a friend, Clara finds that "there is no place where I can better serve God than in my own dear home." 16mo, [2], 186pp., [2, advertisements]. Scarce with only two copies located on Worldcat as of May 2021.
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Cœlebs in Search of a Wife. Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals
by [More, Hannah]
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Philadelphia: Thomas & William Bradford, 1810. Fair only in quarter leather over marbled boards which are very heavily worn with loss, ink inscriptions to end papers, damp-staining, and foxing throughout.. Early American edition. Two volumes in one. 8vo. [2], 145pp., [2], 147pp. Shaw and Shoemaker, Early American Imprints, Series 2, no. 20777.
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The Club, or a Dialogue between Father and Son
by [Fine Binding; Limited Edition]. Puckle, James
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London: Printed for the Proprietor by John Johnson, 1817. Very good in circa early 20th-century full levant morocco ruled in gilt, spine elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt, raised bands, gilt inner dentelles, top edge gilt, by Riviere & Son. Spine a bit sunned, some rubbing to edges and extremities, front hinge cracked, some foxing and soiling within.. One of only 18 unnumbered copies on white Chinese paper, which is mounted on larger vellum paper with a Greek motif border, all within another border of vines and leaves. Extensively illustrated with woodcuts by Thurston. Kohlmetz, who provided a bibliography of Puckle's Club, referred to the copies on Chinese paper as a "most sumptuous and noble book." 4o. [4], x, [7], 96pp. [recto only]. Scarce as issued. Lowndes 2005 ("a neat edition with wood cuts by Thurston"); Chatto, Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical, pg. 632 (1839); Kohlmetz 15.
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Companion to the Play-House: Or, An Historical Account Of All The Dramatic Writers (And Their Works) That Have Appeared In Great Britain And Ireland, From The Commencement Of Our Theatrical Exhibitions, Down To The Present Year 1764
by [Baker, David Erskine]
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London: T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, 1764. First Edition. Contemporary full calf that is bumped and chipped, grubby and a bit dry. Dampstaining and top of volume 2 title page clipped. Overall a good plus set.. First Edition. Association copy with the ownership inscription of John Reeve, a notable actor during the middle of the 19th century, dated "Haymarket 1830", which were among his last performances at the Haymark Theatre. 2 vol. 12mo. Collated complete, unpaginated, with errata and advertisement at the end of volume 1. ESTC T77488.
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Contrasts. Or a Parallel Between the Noble Edifices of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, and Similar Buildings of the Present Day; Shewing the Present Decay of Taste. .
by Pugin, A. Welby [Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin]
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London: Printed for the Author, 1836. First Edition. Very good in contemporary cloth, spine reinforced with later linen, with scattered foxing throughout, primarily to edges. Scarce in commerce.. First edition of Pugin's monumental work which arguably defined the Gothic Revival in architecture. Belcher declared it "Pugin's most original, characteristic and influential book." Ferrey's biography of Pugin noted that Pugin published the work himself as he could not "find a publisher who would incur the responsibility of giving to the world a work so strongly seasoned with personal abuse." "Only Pugin was prepared to project the romantic retrospective vision of the medieval world on the present and the future, to urge a complete revival of the Church and the arts of the Middle Ages . . . . Contrasts appeared on 4 August, a date that marked the beginning of Pugin's public career and the effective end of Georgian architecture." Hill, God's Architect (2007, pgs. 158-59). 4to. iv, 50pp. + 16 plates. Belcher A3.1.
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Contrasts. Or a Parallel Between the Noble Edifices of the Middle Ages and the Corresponding Buildings of the Present Day
by Pugin, A. Welby [Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin]
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London: Charles Dolman, 1841. Second Edition. Very good in modern quarter leather over marbled boards with minor scattered foxing throughout, primarily to edges.. Second edition of Pugin's groundbreaking work which arguably defined the Gothic Revival in architecture. With a total of 20 plates, an addition of 5 plates (and omission of 1) from the first edition, this second edition adds the notable plates whereby Pugin shows contrasting views of English Catholic towns in 1440 versus 1880, and ancient homes for the poor versus the modern-Victorian panopticon workhouses, and in which he of course laments and "exposed the degrated [sic] state of architecture" after the Middle Ages. The "most important addition to Contrasts [second edition] was a pair of plates. . . These plates made an argument more powerful than Pugin would ever make in words." Hill, God's Architect (2007, pg. 248). 4to. v, 104pp. + 20 plates. Belcher A3.2. Scarce in commerce.
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The Corporation: a Fragment
by [Collier, John, attrib.]
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London: Printed for the Author; and Sold by G. Robinson, in Pater-noster-Row; W. Charnley, and T. Slack, in Newcastle, 1775. First Edition. Good plus with creasing and fraying to last three leaves, half title and last two leaves darkened, later wrappers.. First edition polemic satire in Hudibrastic verse on a corrupt Newcastle election. Down with the corporations. 8vo. vii, [9]-35pp. ESTC T185203. Goldsmiths' 11364. Higgs 6497. RBH shows a single copy at auction and OCLC reflects a handful of copies on microfilm but only a few physical copies as of March 2024.
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
by [Thackeray's copy]. Schlegel, Augustus William
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London: Henry G. Bohn, 1846. Fair only in nineteenth century brown half calf, with front board detached, leather dry and flaking, spine strip almost detached, rebound likely for Adams, the lettering on the spine reads "From Thackeray's Library", in a very good clamshell box with gilt-lettered spine. In a near-contemporary hand someone has neatly written in ink around Thackeray's stamp on the title page: "The crest and monogram of William Makepeace Thackeray. This having been one of his books.. William Makepeace Thackeray's copy with his blindstamped monogram to the title page. Later this was the property of Charles Francis Adams (junior or senior is unclear, being either the son or grandson of John Quincy Adams), with his bookplate on the front pastedown. 8vo. vii, 536pp.
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