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Publicado por British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241126143ISBN 13: 9781241126148
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New.
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Publicado por British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 124114110XISBN 13: 9781241141103
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New.
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Año de publicación: 1820
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
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No Binding. Condición: Very Good. A splendid antique engraved portrait, circa 1820. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. Attractive and decorative.
Publicado por Lovell, Coryell & Company, New York
Librería: JCMBooks, Toronto, ON, Canada
Hard Cover. Condición: Good/very Good. No publishing given, but Lovell, Coryell are listed as publishing between 1892 and 1897. The text is tight and clean - mildly and evenly age-darkened. No marks. Binding is dark blue cloth with elaborate gold design on the spine, with some lines in gold or blind-embossed on the covers. The binding is clean and bright. Slight rubbing at the top and bottom of the spine. Top page edges age-darkened. This a scarce book in view of its publishers. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Publicado por University of Georgia Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0820345253ISBN 13: 9780820345253
Librería: GoldenWavesOfBooks, Fayetteville, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: new. New. Fast Shipping and good customer service.
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Publicado por Edinburgh Doig Stirling Hill ao, 1817
Librería: HESPERUS Buchhandlung & Antiquariat, Hannover, Alemania
With memoirs of his life and writings, by Robert Anderson (englischsprachig) - 5. Auflage, OLdr. m. Goldprägung und Rückenvergoldung, X/470/X/469/IV/578 S. Containing: The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Part I; The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, and Expedition against Carthagena; The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, and Travels through France and Italy - Rückenränder mit kleinen Lederfehlstellen, Vergoldung stellenweise etwas abgerieben. Bände 2 und 5 Rückenleder fachgerecht repariert. Einbände geringfügig berieben/zerkratzt/-ecken bestoßen, innen minimal fleckig, insgesamt sehr gut erhalten. Auch einzeln erhältlich. Sprache: EN.
Publicado por Printed for J. Walker & Co. [and 15 others] by S. Hamilton, Weybridge, Surrey,, London, 1815
Librería: Dale Steffey Books, ABAA, ILAB, Bloomington, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Quarter Calf. Condición: Very Good. Later Edition. Two volumes measuring 5" h x 3" w. Vol. 1: [2], 463, [1] p., [2] leaves of plates (including added t.p.); v. 2: [2], 475, [1] p., [2] leaves of plates (including added t.p.). Engraved frontispiece and title page each volume by Thomas Uwins, engraved by Charles Turner Warren."Memoirs of a Lady of Quality (inserted as ch. 81) are by Frances Vane. First published in 1751 by D. Wilson in 12mo, this most likely the first in 24mo and with the Uwins engravings. Very Good in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards, back with gilt ecorations and lettering over yellow leather label. Toning to end pages and light scattered toning throughout, edges of boards rubbed. Binding tight, a charming set. Size: 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall.
Publicado por Cochrane and Pickersgill, London, 1831
Librería: Borg Antiquarian, Lake Forest, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Leather with gilt-stamping. Condición: Very Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: None. George Cruikshank Ilustrador. Illustrated Edition. 12mo, (6 7/8" x 4 1/2"0, red morocco leather with gilt lettering on spine, five hubs, and decorative rules, illustrated with frontispiece and three colored engravings by George Cruikshank (tissue guards), a.e.g. [all edges gilt], gauffered internal decorations & marbled endpapers, xxxvi + 403 pages. Tobias George Smollett (1721 - 1771) was a Scottish poet and author. He was best known for his picaresque novels, such as The Adventures of Roderick Random (1748), The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1751), and The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker (1771), which influenced later novelists such as Charles Dickens. During 1750, Smollett was granted his MD degree in Aberdeen, and also travelled to France, where he obtained material for his second novel, The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. Thereafter, he returned from Bath to London and published The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom during 1753. Now recognised as a major author. Smollett became associated with David Garrick, Laurence Sterne, Oliver Goldsmith, and Samuel Johnson, whom he famously nicknamed "that Great Cham of literature." During 1755 Smollett published an English translation of Miguel de Cervantes's novel Don Quixote, which he revised during 1761. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker was the last of the picaresque novels of Smollett, published in London on 17 June 1771 (just three months before Smollett's death). It is considered by many to be his best and funniest work. It is an epistolary novel, presented in the form of letters written by six characters: Matthew Bramble, a Welsh Squire; his sister Tabitha; their niece Lydia and nephew Jeremy Melford; Tabitha's maid Winifred Jenkins; and Lydia's suitor Wilson. Much of the comedy arises from differences in the descriptions of the same events and places seen by the participants. The setting, amidst high-society spa towns, inns, and seaside resorts of the 18th century, provides his characters with many opportunities for satirical observations on English and Scottish life, manners, and politics. Smollett also relies heavily on scatalogical humor. The author's travels in Scotland, France, and Italy influenced his novel.--Wikipedia (abridged). SUPERB EDITION with lively colored engravings by the inimitable Cruikshank. A near-flawless leather binding by Hatchors of Piccadilly.
Publicado por W. Strahan, J.F. and C. Rivington, T. Longman, T. Caslon, B. Law, T. Lowndes, W. Nicoll, Richardson and Urquhart, G. Robinson, T. Cadell, R. Baldwin, W. Goldsmith, J. Knox, J. Murray, E. Newbery, J. Debret, and J. Fox, London, 1782
Librería: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, Reino Unido
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Full-Leather. Condición: Good. Hayman, F. Ilustrador. Fifth Edition. Fifth edition from 1782 in four volumes I (293pp), II (314pp), III (331pp), and IV (322pp). Contemporary full leather binding. The title panels on the spines are present for the final two volumes, partial for the second volume but largely gone from the first volume. The labels denoting the volume numbers are all lost. The spines have some chipping at the top and bottom and a little cracking to the edges. The corners are bumped with some rubbing and fraying and there is some light surface wear to the front and rear panels. Decorative endpapers. Name of a previous owner in ink to the blank page following the front free endpaper - Lady Wale of Shelford near Cambridge and there is the bookplate of another family member on the front pastedowns. Volume III has light staining to the fore edges. Volume IV has one inch pieces torn from the top corner of the front free endpaper and the bottom corner of the next page. There is spotting at the front and back of the books and light browning to the pages but the pages are otherwise generally unmarked. Illustrated by twenty-eight plates designed by Hayman.
Publicado por London: Printed for Robinson and Roberts, No. 25, in Pater-noster Row. M D CC LXIX [1769]. Second issue date on titlepage (1769 instead of 1749 in Roman Numerals). Rothschild 1923; Vol. 2; p. 524., 1923
Librería: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Two volumes; size of bindings: 4 1/8 in. x 6 6/8 in., I. half-title & printed title-page (with ink notation at top of title-page: By Doctor Smollett): [i]-viii, [1]-227 pp.; II. half-title & title-page: [4]pp., [1]-190 pp. Bound in late 19th century, red morocco leather spines, sides and corner-pieces, with five raised bands, and gilt-lettered with titles, etc., gilt designs in compartments, marbled paper over boards, with matching marbled endpapers. The first volume fore-edge/margin is very worn & chipped, and has been repaired with an onion-skin type paper, but some pages are still fragile (some of the text has been affected); many ink & pencil marks & early notations, explaining some of the references; front marbled enpaper in volume one has cracked off, but is present, wear to cover corners, edges. Bookplates of William S. Stone (with medical details). This heavily used set, might have belonged to an early editor or student, who has filled in Hume & Smollett's names in volume one, p. 71; some notes are trimmed, or nearly unreadable. Rothschild II, p. 524, mentions a key to pseudonymns in Vol. 12 of Henley's edition of Smollett's Works (1901), that was prepared by Thomas Seccombe. [Partial notes in this set, where readable]: Japan =England & the People therein p. 9; Bupo -George I, Fakkubasi =Harrison p. 15; Got-hama-baba =George II p. 21; Quabbuku =The Duke of Newcastle p. 22; Fika-kaka =Newcastle p 23; Tensio-dai-sin =Alfred, Frenoxena =Oxford p. 29 "He presented his posteriors to be kicked." George II is said to have been passionate & hasty p. 31; Sti-phi-rum-poo =Lord Hardwick p. 44; Nin-kom-poo-po = Lord Anson p. 50; Meaco =London p. 51; Foksi-Roku =Lord Holland p. 55; Quamba-cun-dono =Duke of Cumberland p 56; parts of Ximo =Scotch rebellion p 58; Gotto-mio =Duke of Bedford, Xico =Ireland p. 63; Niphon =Britain p. 65; Koan =Braddock p 75; Motao =Minorca p 83; council of Twenty-Eight =The Privy Council p. 84; Foutao =Gibraltar, Bihn-goh =Byng p. 87; Taycho =Pitt p. 105; "Mantchoux Tartars." Hesse Cassel p . 113; Pol-hassan-akousti =Poland p. 131; "fertile province"; =Silesia p. 134; great Cham" =Emperor of Germany p. 135; Amazon of the house of Ostrog =Empress of Russia p 146; ;principal cities =Prague p. 147; "farm of Yesso" =[-]Hanover p. 148; Lance-presado =Mr. Pitt was paymaster general of the forces in Ireland before he obtained a seat in [the] house of commons p. 161; Volume Two: Quib-quab =Quebeck, Yaffray =Amherst, Ya-loff =Gen'l Wolfe, p. 10; Tartary =Germany p.13; Kunt-than =Count Daun the Austrian [?] General p. 34; Bron-xi-tic =Duke of Brunswick & other Princes, Ferdenand, Myn-than = Monden, p. 40; Sey-seo=gun =Adm'l Hawke, Hel-y-otte =Elliot p. 51; Yak-strot =Earl of Bute p. 68; Corea =Spain p. 85; Fumma =Portugal p. 129; Lli-nam =Manilla p. 137; "precious salve" =Gold, Llurchir =Churchill p. 146; Janki-dtzin =Jn. Wilkes p. 147. The Editor s Declaration. I Nathaniel Peacock, of the parish of St. Giles, haberdasher and author, solemnly declare, That on the third of last August, sitting alone in my study, up three pair of stairs, between the the hours of eleven and twelve at night, meditating upon the uncertainty of sublunary enjoyment, I heard a shrill, small voice, seemingly proceeding from a chink or crevice in my own pericranium, calling distinctly three times, "Nathaniel Peacock, Nathaniel Peacock, Nathaniel Peacock." Astonished, yea even affrighted, at this citation, I replied in a faltering tone, "In the name of the Lord, what art thou?" Thus adjured, the voice answered and said, "I am an atom.".