First edition, first issue, with the first ("The") variant reading on p. 270--cf. Hutchins. Robinson Crusoe, p. 122-128., p. 63-64 (2d count) repeated in pagination. Without asterisk at bottom of p. 47 (2d count). Publisher's advertisements, [2] p. following p. 84 (2d count)., and Published August 6, 1720.
Engraved title page on 2 leaves, with vignette in colors. and First published as the concluding part of his New illustration of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus, 1807.
Charts and title pages in English, text in Dutch., Map oriented with North at bottom left., and Volvelle on p. [17].
Publisher:
Jodocus Hondius excudit,
Subject (Geographic):
Europe --Maps --Early works to 1800, Great Britain --Maps --Early works to 1800, Netherlands --Maps --Early works to 1800, and North Sea --Maps --Early works to 1800
Errata on p. [1] at end., Made-up volume bound in 2 v. with groups r, s and t as per Griffith 372 (on thin paper; half-title (A2) of group r, on thick paper, bound in at front of 2:2), groups u (on thin paper) and v (on thick paper; quire C² on thin paper) as per Griffith 514, and groups s and u (on thick paper) as per Griffith 515., Signatures: A⁴ [superscript chi]B⁴ B-I⁴ K²(-K2) [superscript chi]K²(-K1) ²K2(K1+[superscript chi]A²), ²G-I⁴ ³[superscript chi]K²(-K1), ³B-C⁴ D² *F²(-*F2) F-K⁴, ⁴A-L⁴, ⁵A⁴ B⁴(-B4), ⁶B-2H⁴ [²[superscript chi]K1 signed K2]., The sheets of this edition were reissued, possibly in 1739, in a number of made-up copies in thick paper which include, in varying combinations, other separately published pieces by Pope up to 1738, (see Griffith, R.H. Pope, 514)., Title page in red and black., and With a half-title.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Wright, for Lawton Gilliver at Homer's Head in Fleetstreet,
First edition, according to Hubbard; A edition, according to Teerink. Small paper issue, and the variation with the misprints "Conspiricies" and "turbulancy" in part 3, p. 90. The portrait is in the first state, with the legend on a tablet under the portrait.
Publisher:
Printed for Benj. Motte, at the Middle Temple-gate in Fleet-street,