Bears the bookplate of Francis Charles Hastings Russell, Duke of Bedford., Includes An Appendix to the Review; The Contents of the Review, Feb. 1704-Jan. 1705; The Contents of the Supplement to the Advice from the Scandal Club, Sept. 1704-Jan. 1705., and Title vignette.
A reply to John Yarker on the subject of Cerneauism., Bound with: Pike, Albert. A fragrant nosegay.[Washington, 188-?], Caption title., and Signed: Albert Pike.
Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687 Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592
Published / Created:
1685-86.
Call Number:
Ik P810 Zz685
Image Count:
3
Alternative Title:
Essais. English
Description:
BEIN Ik P810 Zz685: Another issue: 1685-93. 3 v. front. (port.) 18-19 cm. (v. 3, 18 cm.) Vol. 3 has imprint: London, Printed for T. Basset, at the George in Fleet-street; and M. Gillistower [!], and W. Hensman, in Westminster-Hall, 1693. Duplicate of fro
BEIN Z17 0221: Copies 1, 2 and 3 are variant issues., BEIN Z17 0221: Copy 2: Bookplate and autograph of Francis Osborne, Duke of Leeds., By Steele, Addison, Budgell, and others, 1711-1712; by Addison, Budgell, and others, 1714., Caption title., Imprint varies: numb. 16, 18-498, Printed by Sam. Buckley, and sold by A. Baldwin; as also by Charles Lillie, perfumer; number 499-555, Printed for S. Buckley, and J. Tonson, and sold by A. Baldwin; numb. 556-636, Printed by S. Buckley and J. Tonson., Irregularities in numbering occur, but all omissions of a number, except one, are corrected by doubling a later number. No. 607 was omitted without subsequent correction, to make the total number of original issues 635. In the original issues 635 was omitted and the last two were numbered 636. Reprints correct all errors, and a complete set is usually described as "no. 1-635." "Vol. 9th and last, no. 636-695" is a reprint of a different periodical, and has no connection with this publication., The numbers published in 1714 are called also v. 8, by reason of the fact that no. 1-555, 1711-1712 had been reprinted in 7 v., in duodecimo and in octavo, in 1712-1713. "Vol. 8" was first reprinted in 1715., and v. 1-8 (1-635); Mar. 1, 1710-Dec. 28, 1714.
Publisher:
Printed for Sam Buckley and sold by A. Baldwin,
Subject (Name):
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Duke of, 1751-1799. Autograph, Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Duke of, 1751-1799. Bookplate, and Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729
A poem in 9 books, each preceded by an argument in verse and an engraved plate, and followed by observations in prose and "A meditation" in verse., In verse., Includes a celebrated reference to Shakespeare and his contemporaries (Book IV, p. 206) and some curious stories concerning witches, magicians and ghosts., Last leaf (blank) wanting. Armorial bookplate: William Harris Arnold. Bookplate: R. Percy Alden. Autograph: Geo. Edwards., Signatures: [paragraph symbol]⁶ A-3F⁶ 3G⁴., The final three leaves include contents and an errata; the last leaf is blank., The title page is engraved and signed: T Cecill sculp:., and With a preliminary imprimatur leaf.
Publisher:
Printed by Adam Islip,
Subject (Name):
Alden, R. Percy--Bookplate., Arnold, William Harris,--1854-1923--Bookplate., Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver, and Edwards, George--Autograph.
Subject (Topic):
Angels--Poetry--Early works to 1800, Demonology--Early works to 1800, Magic--Early works to 1800, and Witchcraft--Early works to 1800
Workes of Sir Thomas More Knyght, sometyme Lorde Chauncellour of England
Description:
Edited by William Rastell, , whose name appears in the heading on [par.]2., Gothic type in double columns., Imperfect: t.p. trimmed around border and mounted; the extra leaf between p. 1128 and 1139, containing a letter "Sir Thomas More to the christen reader is inserted between CC5 and CC6. [Paragraph]10, blank, wanting. Bookplate of John Newcastle. Autograph of William Goodwin. Autograph of Sir William Roper. Bookplate of Henry Hucks Gibbs Aldenham., Signatures: [superscript pi][par.]¹⁰ [par.]⁸ a-f⁸ h-2z⁸ A-2B⁸ 2C⁸(2C5+chi1) 2D-2Y⁸ 2Z⁶., The first quire was printed by John Cawood, the rest by Richard Tottel (STC)., and Title within architectural border.
Publisher:
At the costes and charges of Iohn Cawod, Iohn VValy, and Richarde Tottell,
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Doctrinal and controversial works--Catholic authors., Frith, John,--1503-1533., Goodwin, William,--d. 1620 (?)--Autograph., Newcastle, John,--Duke of--Bookplate., Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, 1463-1494., Rastell, William, 1508?-1565., Richard--III,--King of England,--1452-1485., Roper, Antony--Ownership., Roper, William,--Sir,--1557-1628--Autograph., Roper, William,--Sir,--1557-1628--Bookplate., Roper, William,--Sir,--1557-1628--Ms. notes., Roper, William--Ownership., and Tyndale, William,---1536.
Subject (Topic):
Lord's Supper. and Monasteries--England--West Sussex--Stamp.
"Complemental verses" by T. Carew: p. 87., First edition. "The lines beginning 'Light-winged smoke, learian bird' (p. 271) were published in the Dial, April, 1843, under the title of 'Smoke', but nothing else in the book appears ever to have been printed before"--F.H. Allen, A bibl. of H.D. Thoreau, 1908., Has ads dated April 1854. Bookplate of Walter R. Callender., Publishers advertisement, 8 p. at end., and Title vignette (Thoreau's hut at Walden Pond); the plan is of Walden Pond, 1846.