Publicado por London: Printed for J. Osborn 1748., 1748
Librería: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido
EUR 591,36
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Añadir al carrito2 vols., 12mo., pp. xxiii, [1], 324; xii, 372, with a frontispiece to each volume; gathering H in volume II browned, else a good copy in contemporary calf, ruled in gilt, spines of both volumes chipped at head, front board to volume I detached.Second edition, with 'major imaginative changes', and frontispieces which appear here for the first time. Even though there were only a few weeks between the first and second editions, Smollett found time to make a number of significant corrections in the text, on average about one substantive change for every two to three pages, mainly to improve characterisation or style. See O. M. Brack, Jr. and James B. Davis in PBSA, LXIV (1970), 295-311.Two settings of sheet B in volume I have been identified: this is setting 'a', with the readings 'an highland seer' (volume I, page 2, line 2) and 'foretold' (volume I, page 2, line 20): see The Library, Series 5, XXVIII (1973), 309-18. Language: English.
Publicado por London: printed for W. Johnston in Ludgate-Street, 1771
Librería: Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Reino Unido
EUR 236,55
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Añadir al carritoTwo volumes, 12mo, pp. [iv], viii, 262; [iv], 315; an attractive copy in contemporary tree calf, spines with red and green morocco labels, lightly rubbed. Second edition: this novel had been first published in 1753, and was one of Smollett's few failures, although there was a Dublin edition, and a piracy the same year. There is said to be another 'second edition' published by Johnston in 1760: that edition is listed in ESTC (T228100) in a single copy, at the Rylands and I have to say that its genuineness seems most unlikely. I wonder if it could be a copy whose imprint has been altered by someone at a later date.
Publicado por London: printed for J. Osborn in Pater-noster-Row, 1748
Librería: Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 354,82
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Añadir al carritoTwo volumes, 12mo, pp. xxiii, [i], 324; xii, 156, 169-372; with two engraved frontispieces (by Grignion after Hayman); a well-used copy, with the first gathering in volume II beginning to come loose, and some browning throughout; contemporary calf, rebacked. Second edition, published shortly after the first edition, which appeared in late January 1748. This edition was published on 7 April, with two frontispieces were added for the first time. The popularity of the book meant that the publisher wanted to get the new edition out in short order, so the printing was done by two (or possibly three) houses: Strahan seems to have printed all of volume I, and up to sig. G (to p. 156) in volume II. Another printing house was responsible for H-N (pp. 169-312), and yet another printed O-Q (pp. 313-372) these last three gatherings have a typeface slightly different from the rest of the volumes. It is known that Smollett revised the text for this edition. As Brack and Davis pointed out in their PBSA article in 1970, he made revisions in three editions all told, but 'these revisions of 1748 are perhaps more interesting than the others to a student of Smollett's art, as he seems concerned here with completing and polishing character and with force of style. Later his primary concern seems to have been smoothness, clarity, and grammatical fine points' (p. 297). More, however, remains to be related about the printing of this second edition, because there are two states of sig. B in volume I (which would have been the first signature to be set by the compositors), almost certainly because a late decision was taken to increase the print run. These settings were described and tabulated as a and [alpha] by Albert H. Smith in his article in the Library in 1973, using this copy as one of two he found with the second setting (acknowledging RHL's help on p. 309). Smith laid out at some length the small differences between the two, including some in this setting which corrected mistakes carried over from the first edition (e.g. on p. 22 line 19, where 'reveler!' is corrected to 'reviler!'). The simplest way to tell the difference between the two is by checking the press figures: in the first setting they are 12-3 and 23-1; in this second setting they are 4-1 and 14-4. See O M Brack and James B. Davis, 'Smollett's revisions of Roderick Random', PBSA 64 (1970), pp. 295ff; and Albert H. Smith, 'A duplicate setting in the second edition of Smollett's Roderick Random', The Library, 5th series, 28 (1973), pp. 309-18. See also the bibliography of the novel in the Georgia edition of Smollett, pp. 599-600, where the editors examined thirteen copies and found only three in this state.
Publicado por printed for J. Osborn, London, 1748
Librería: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 422,59
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Añadir al carrito2 volumes, 12mo, pp. xxiii, [1], 324; xii, 372; without half-titles, as issued; engraved frontispiece in each volume; full contemporary calf, rebacked and recased in the 19th century; a good, sound set. The first edition was published in January of the same year (see Rothschild 1905). Smollett's first work of prose fiction, the hero of which, "like Gil Blas, recounts a life of varied adventures which he experiences in the company of a servant" (DNB).