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Wed, 21st July 2021
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LOT 3009
LOT 3009
[BOREMAN, Thomas.] - Ange Denis MCQUIN. A Description of More than Three Hundred Animals, including Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects. London: B. and R. Crosby and Co., 1812. New edition, 12mo (181 x 102mm.) Wood-engraved frontispiece and numerous wood-engraved illustrations. (Occasional spotting, half-title and title trimmed, toning, blanks replaced.) Late 19th century tree calf, gilt tendril borders, red morocco lettering piece to the spine, t.e.g. (rebacked, sunning to spine, endpapers replaced, some surface wear to front pastedown). Note: the lettering piece mistakenly has 'Bewick's Cuts'. However, as Iain Bain points out in 'Thomas Bewick: An Illustrated Record of His Life and Work', Bewick himself, in his memoir, criticised the quality of the cuts in this volume. This volume was originally published in the 1730's by Thomas Boreman.
Hammer Price: £55
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LOT 3012
LOT 3012
VOLTAIRE, Francois-Marie Arouet de. Letters Concerning the English Nation. London: for C. Davis and A. Lyon, 1733. First edition, 8vo (197 x 121mm.) Publisher's advertisement leaf at A8, 18pp. index to rear, A4 and G3 cancels. (Occasional corner crease, toning to title, creasing and damp-stain to initial blank, browning to rear two blanks, some loss and rubbing to front pastedown.) Contemporary calf, red morocco lettering piece to the spine (minor loss to tail of spine, heavily rubbed to lower cover, a 'Press. Shelf No.' label to front pastedown). [Collates: [ii], A-S8, [ii]]. Note: published before the French edition in 1734, and Voltaire may have translated parts of this work himself. Known primarily for discussing Newton and the inspiration he found in falling fruit, but also for celebrating some aspects of English life, its literary culture, theatre, religious pluralism, and its enlightened approach to smallpox vaccination.
Hammer Price: £270
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LOT 3013
LOT 3013
DIBDIN, Thomas Frognall. The Bibliomania; or, Book-Madness; containing some account of the History, Symptoms, and Cure of the Fatal Disease. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809. First edition. Title in red and black with woodcut vignette from Pynson's 'Ship of Fools'. (Toning, spotting to first few leaves, front and rear blanks replaced.) [Bound with:] [DIBDIN, Thomas Frognall.] 'Mercurius Rusticus'. Bibliophobia. Remarks on the Present Languid and Depressed State of Literature and the Book Trade. In a Letter Addressed to the Author of Bibliomania. London: Henry Bohn, 1832. 8vo (217 x 124mm.) Errata slip to rear. (Lower margin of title cut, toning.) Mid-19th century half calf over buckram-covered boards (rubbing to extremities, endpapers replaced). Provenance: John Deakin Heaton, physician (bookplate to front pastedown and initials to both titles).
Hammer Price: £140
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LOT 3018
LOT 3018
BIBLE, In English. The Bible, That is, the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages. London [i.e. Amsterdam:] by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599 [but circa 1620's]. 4to (219 x 163mm.) General title with woodcut border, letterpress title with woodcut vignette, NT title within woodcut border, double-column Roman type with marginal notes in Roman, numerous woodcut illustrations in the text, tables to rear, colophon at rear leaf Rrr4 dated 1599. (Without Apocrypha, browning, occasional minor soiling, thin tape reinforcement at letterpress title, blanks to front and rear replaced.) 18th century calf, later red morocco lettering piece to spine (rebacked, few scratches, later endpapers). Note: not all of the previous errors of the earlier Geneva variants are here corrected. This suggests a publication date closer to 1599 than to 1630. Song of Solomon v.3. is still 'defile'; Isaiah xxx. 32. has 'harps' not 'beards' and so is corrected but Isaiah xxxvi. 12. has 'dung'. Also with Esther i.1: 'Seven and/ twenty provinces'. This copy also omits the second line in Eccles iv. 9: 'Two are better [than one: for they have better] wages for their labour'. Provenance: Mary Everard (name inscribed to first initial blank). [Herbert 251].
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