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A CATALOGUE OF Books in English later than 1700, forming a portion of the Library of Robert Hoe New York 1905
EX LIBRIS ROBERT HOE
VOLUME I
CATALOGUE
VOLUME I
ONE HUNDRED COPIES ONLY, INCLUDING THREE UPON IMPERIAL JAPANESE VELLUM. PRINTED BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE
A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700
Forming a Portion of the Library of Robert Hoe
VOLUME I
Privately Printed New York ? 1905
THIS CATALOGUE WAS COMPILED BY CAROLYN SHIPMAN
THE CATALOGUE
The engravings are in aquatint by Landseer and Lewis after the designs of Thurston.
ACLAND, SIR HENRY.--See Ruskin and Acland.
No title, A1-A2, and B1-B3 . Pages 1-9.
First edition.
Collation: Title, A1 . Dedication to Sir John Sommers, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, A2. Poem, B1-D1 in twos. Pages 1-10.
Inserted are two legal papers containing contracts and agreements between the publisher and Addison and Steele.
There was a ninth volume, from Monday, Jan. 3, 1715, through August 5, a spurious continuation by William Bond.
The present copy was formerly in the libraries of Lord Hope and the Earl of Munster.
First edition. A-I in fours, half-title on A1, title on A2. The Prologue is by Pope, the Epilogue by Dr. Garth.
First edition. Portrait by Van der Gucht after Kneller and a plate by E. Kirkall after La Vergne.
The signatures and pagination of the Poems and the Dissertation are different.
Large paper copy.
Large paper copy.
ADVENTURER, THE.--See British Essayists.
Engraved title and seventeen plates, chiefly from antique gems.
Dodsley's first edition. Frontispiece, fifteen plates in compartments, and seven vignettes by Grignion after Wale. Life of AEsop by de Meziriac and Essay on Fable by R. Dodsley.
Another copy.
Imperial paper copy, with portrait of Bewick by Nicholson after Ramsay, and the certificate or receipt signed by Thomas and Robert Elliot Bewick.
Large paper copy, one hundred printed.
Portrait by J. Brown after Kneller.
First edition. Presentation copy from the author, with his book-plate on a fly-leaf.
First edition, with portrait and duplicate set of the twenty-six plates from the original numbers.
First octavo edition, with fifteen plates.
First edition, with twenty plates.
First octavo edition, with twenty-one plates, including the engraved title.
First edition.
First octavo edition, with a portrait of the author, engraved title, eighteen plates, and eighty-seven woodcuts.
First edition. Frontispiece, engraved title, and twenty-two other plates.
Portrait of the author and four plates engraved on copper from the designs of Stothard.
Large paper copy, with four portraits of the author and fifteen other plates inserted, for the most part proofs.
Frontispiece and sixteen plates engraved on copper.
ALEMAN, MATEO.--See Mendoza, Diego Hurtado.
One hundred copies printed, being a facsimile of the original manuscript with a title-page and frontispiece lithographed, and a coloured portrait of Walton, as well as a proof mezzotint of Cotton.
In addition to the portraits published with this work, nearly fifteen hundred plates have been added, portraits, views, military costumes, battle-scenes, etc., etc. Nearly every plate is in proof state, generally before letters, and the majority on India paper. Forty drawings in water-colour and sepia have been added, including a portrait of Tom Paine by Collins.
No. 36 of fifty-five copies printed.
A complete set of the original issue, with covers preserved. The title-pages show no alteration of importance until 1841, when the imprint changes to "Tilt and Bogue," again changing, in 1844, to "David Bogue." In 1848-49 the size is reduced one third, and the abbreviated title has the line, "Edited by Horace Mayhew." In 1850 the Almanac renews its original size, and H. G. Hine is introduced by name as the co-illustrator with Cruikshank. The last year of publication is "Edited by Robert B. Brough."
The original issue of Thackeray's "Stubbs's Calendar," or the "Fatal Boots" appeared in the volume for 1839, and his "Barber Cox" the year following.
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