Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Jones, London, 1802
Librería: Madoc Books (ABA-ILAB), Llandudno, CONWY, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 149,19
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. IBBETSON. SMITH. ROWLANDSON. Ilustrador. First Edition. 1802, VG, 1st ed, 1 pl. In modern quarter cloth with blue marbled boards, spine with printed title. Internally, new endpapers, no inscriptions, frontis, figures drawn by Ibbetson, landscape by J Smith and etched by Rowlandson, [3], (iv-xx), [1], 2-96 pp history, 97-112 music scores, 1 pl, 2 printers devices, occasional contemp. ink marginal note, printed by A Strahan, Printers Street, London, light marginal water stain to last few pages. A very Good copy. Jones had prepared a 3rd vol, a portion of which was published at his death, the remainder being issued later. Title continues: And other admirable rarities; forming the second volume of the Musical, Poetical, and Historical Relicks of the Welsh Bards and Druids: etc. (Lowndes 1225. Livbri Walliae 2848). Jones, harpist and music antiquary, was a serious scholar who made a notable contribution to the antiquarianism which typified much of the scholarship of his period. His library was extensive, and his research into both primary and secondary sources, including the old Welsh laws and Welsh grammars, enabled him not only to present music, but also to write in some depth about it. An emphasis on scholarly discourse is characteristic of his major works. For instance, two-thirds of his first important work, a collection of Welsh melodies entitled The Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards (1784), is devoted to a series of essays on Welsh music and the bardic tradition, including an extensive 'Historical account of the Welsh bards'. See ODNB.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Jones, London: No 3, in Green Street, Grosvenor Square, London, 1794
Librería: Madoc Books (ABA-ILAB), Llandudno, CONWY, Reino Unido
EUR 477,40
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. LOUTHERBOURG. IBBETSON. SMITH. JONES Ilustrador. New Edition Doubly Augmented & Improved. VG+, 2 Vols, 1794 & 1802. In attractive mid 19c half calf over red marbled boards (by Fazakerley of Liverpool), some gilt tooling, corners rubbed. Spines, rubbed, raised bands, gilt titles. Internally, Vol 1 - Welsh Bards, 1794, frontis, engraved dedication,[2], [1], (ii-viii), 183 pp, 3 pls, printed slip showing the change of publishers address to tp, ink name to frontis verso. Vol 2 - Bardic Museum, 1802, frontis, [3], (iv-xvi), [1], 2=-60 pp, [1], (xviii-xx), 61-112 pp, 1 pl (hand coloured), 1 illustration within text, title with contemp. ink note correcting the publishers address, some offsetting & occasional spotting. Both volumes, t.e.g., remainder yellowed, red marbled endpapers, binders stamp to verso fep, armorial bookplates to fpd & feps (Edward Samuelson & Mexborough). An attractive set. (330*241 & 333*247 mm). (ESTC T115800. Libri Walliae 2862). The significance of his work on traditional Welsh music lies not only in the preservation of the music itself, but also in the fact that it opened up Welsh history and culture as an area of interest for other antiquaries. See ODNB.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Jones, London:, 1809
Librería: Madoc Books (ABA-ILAB), Llandudno, CONWY, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. LOUTHERBOURG Philippe-Jacques de 1740-1812. and MIDDIMAN Samuel 1750?-1831 IBBETTSON. SMITH. ROWLANDSON. Ilustrador. 3rd Edition. 3rd edition, 1808 & 1st Ed, 1802 Two volumes, in 20C half morocco over boards, some gilt tooling. Spines, rubbed, gilt titles. Internally, Vol 1, 1808, 3rd ed, (Musical & Poetical Relics), frontis, engraved dedication, [2], [1], (ii-iv), 185 pp, engraved dedication, + 3 pls, pages 124-185 are of music, some offsetting. Vol 2, 1802, 2nd ed], Bardic Museum, frontis, [3], (iv-xx), [1], 2-112 pp, 1 hand coloured plate, 1 vignette and 2 printers devices, pages 31-112 are musical scores, with the inked out And Sold at line to tp. Vol 1 contains frontispiece drawn by Loutherbourg, engraved by Hall, with a landscape by Middiman. Vol 2 contains frontispiece by Ibbetson, and the landscape by J Smith, etched by Rowlandson. (340*233 & 344*241 2 mm).
Año de publicación: 1821
Librería: The Online Portrait Gallery, Den Haag, Holanda
EUR 45,00
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Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: Fair. Portrait of Thomas Coram. Born c. 1668 in Lyme Regis, England. Died 29 March 1751 in London, England. Steel engraving by Edward Smith (fl. 1824 - 1849), after William Hogarth (1697?1764), 1821. Reasonable condition. Paper with ample margins, but a bit browned and with little stains. Edges slightly ragged. Verso: blank. Dimensions: 71 x 52 mm. Thomas Coram was Philanthropist, Founder of London Foundling Hospital, Shipwright, and Sea captain. Print.
Año de publicación: 1845
Librería: The Online Portrait Gallery, Den Haag, Holanda
EUR 50,00
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Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: Fair. Portrait of Edmund Lodge. Born 13 June 1756 in London, England. Died 16 January 1839 in London, England. Steel engraving, and Stipple engraving by Edward Smith (fl. 1824 - 1849), after Daniel Maclise (1806-1870), c. 1845. Reasonable condition. Paper a bit browned along edges. With overall spotting and small staining. Verso: blank. Note: dimensions reflect the entire leaf. Dimensions: 169 x 103 mm. Edmund Lodge was Writer, Historian, Author, Biographer, and English officer of arms. c. 1845. Print.