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Publicado por VIRTUE AND VORSTEN, NEW YORK, 1869
Librería: BRIER ROSE BOOKS, TEANECK, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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BROWN FULL LEATHER. Condición: VERY GOOD++. PATERSON, R. Ilustrador. ASSUMED FIRST EDITION. CIRCA: 1869 (UNDATED). 304 PAGES. BLACK AND WHITE ILLUTRATIONS. FIVE RAISED BANDS. CLEAR CRISP BRIGHT GOLD GILT LETTERING AND DECORATION ON THE SPINE, GOLD GILT DECORATION ON FRONT AND BACK COVERS AS WELL AS THE INTERIOR EDGES. SUSTANTIAL STAMPED DECORATION ON FRONT AND BACK COVERS. MARBLED END PAGES. MINOR EDGE AND CORNER WEAR. A SIX WORD INSCRIPTION ON THE FRONT BLANK END PAGE DATED 1877. THREE EDGES GOLD GILT. 28 ILLUSTRATIONS ENGRAVED BY R. PATERSON OF WORKS BY BOUGH, STANTON, HUARD, STANILAND, MCWHIRTER, HAY, BARNARD, BROWN, GREEN, SKELTON, PATON, BURTON LEITCH, WEIR AND LAWSON. TEXT IS IN FINE CONDITION. A CLEAN STRONG TIGHT SQUARE AND IMPRESSIVE COPY. Size: OCTAVO.
Publicado por Dover Publications, Inc., 1966
Librería: Resource for Art and Music Books , Ivoryton, CT, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Hardcover, no DJ. Tight binding, sharp corners, bright copy throughout, appears to have not been read.
Publicado por Dover Publications, Inc., 1966
Librería: Booksavers of Virginia, Harrisonburg, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Ex-library with typical library markings/labels. Tight binding. Flat, unmarked text pages. Red boards scuffed. No DJ. Your purchase benefits the world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
Publicado por London: printed for T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-noster Row, 1742
Librería: Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Reino Unido
8vo, pp. [ii], 54; title page damaged on the inner margin, else a good copy; disbound. Presumably the second edition, though not so designated, with a few small additions; another 53-page printing has only fourteen titles on the title-page, as opposed to seventeen here. Almost all of the satirical poems in this miscellany have been assigned to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams; they appear in later collected editions of his verse, though his actual authorship, as Foxon points out, remains a vexed question. The 'Lessons for the Day', satirising William Pulteney and his friends as place-hunters, are in part by Horace Walpole; they had first appeared earlier in the year as a folio pamphlet: this was Walpole's first publication. Case 438 (b).
Librería: Librairie Chat, Beijing, China
Condición: Fine. Number of books: 6.