Vitruvius Britannicus, ou l'architecte britannique, contenant les plans, elevations, & sections des bâtimens reguliers, tant particuliers que publics de la Grande Bretagne
Description:
The title pages are engraved in volumes 1-2, 4-5., Vol. 3 contains "The geometrical plans of the most considerable gardens and plantations.", Vols. 4 and 5 are a continuation by Woolfe and Gandon., and BAC: British Art Center copy is a large paper copy, with volumes IV & V larger than volumes I to III. All volumes are first issues with lists of subscribers and volumes IV & V with the bookplate of Edward Harbord, Lord Suffield. Bound in contemporary calf; rebacked.
Publisher:
Sold by the author over against Douglas-Coffee house in St. Martins-Lane : John Nicholson in Little Britain : Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys in Cornhil : W. Taylor in Pater-Noster -Row : Henry Clements in St. Pauls Church-yard : and Jos. Smith in Exeter Change
May 1943 -- R.A.F. -- Christmas 1944., Original wrappers. Has author's presentation inscription to Norman Holmes Pearson, dated "for Christmas 1944" but is in original mailing envelope postmarked 23. Oct. 1950., and Poems.
Publisher:
Privately published by The Brendin Publishing Co.
Subject (Name):
H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1886-1961--Autograph, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1886-1961--Presentation inscription to N.H. Pearson, and Pearson, Norman Holmes, 1909-1975--Presentation inscription from H.D.
Inserted folding leaf : ""Effigies tabvlae smaragdinae."" : 2 representations of the emerald tablet of Hermes. In Hebrew on the left and an exotic tongue (representing Chaldean?) on the right.
Description:
Engraved plate, 185 x 235 mm., tipped in inside front cover., MS consists of 3 loose quires in cover., On paper., and Single columns 175 x 120 mm. bordered in pencil, without ruling.
Subject (Name):
Hermes, Trismegistus. Tabula smaragdina
Subject (Topic):
Alchemy and Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis
Eliz 132: Bound in half sheepskin. Numerous passages in the text are underscored, and there are a few annotations in the margins. Gift of Frederick S. Chase, 1912., The first edition, first issue, with pages 108 and 109 incorrectly numbered 110 and 111., and Part of title transliterated from the Greek.
Publisher:
printed by Matthew Simmons, next dore to the Gilded Lyon in Aldersgate street