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Bound with Smith’s ‘Rejected Addresses, Piper, Stephenson, & Spence,
1855, 128-pp.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
BALL (John),
ed.
Peaks, Passes,
and Glaciers. A series of excursions by members of the Alpine
Club. Edited by John Ball. Fifth edition.
Longman …,
1860.
With 8 tinted folding maps, pp xiii, (3), 328, without the half-
title, small 8vo, contemporary half morocco, gilt, gilt spine, top
edges gilt: a nice copy of the ‘Knapsack’ edition.
(2)
NAPOLEON.
The Court and Camp of Buonaparte.
John
Murray,
1829. FIRST EDITION, with a folding table and 3
portraits, pages viii, 326, bound without the series title to
Murray’s Family Library, 12mo, contemporary half pink calf,
fully gilt spine, with label, gilt: a pretty copy.
(3)
BLUNT (John James).
Sketch of the Reformation in
England. By the Rev. I. J. Blunt [sic].
John Murray,
1832. FIRST
EDITION, pp viii, 327, (1), bound without series title to
Murray’s Family Library, 12mo, contemporary half pink calf,
fully gilt spinre, with label, gilt: a pretty copy (4)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
79
.
[BUNBURY (Henry W.) ].
Academy for Grown Horsemen
… By Geoffrey Gambado … (bound with:) Annals of
Horsemanship … By Geoffrey Gambado, Esq.
Printed for R.
Ackermann
1825
With 27 humorous engraved plates in attractive contemporary
hand-colouring, including the additional engraved title with
coloured vignette, pp xxvii, (1, blank), (29) -75, (3), (79) -201,
(1), 12mo, pleasantly bound in recent half brown morocco, gilt
lettered spine, edges uncut: name neatly cut from the very
extreme upper blank margin of printed title, still nice copy.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT:
CRASHAW (Richard).
Poetry, by
Richard Crashaw, who was a canon in the Chapel of Loretto,
and died there in the year 1650. With some account of the
author; and an introductory address to the reader, by Peregrine
Phillips, attorney at law, author of the Brighthelmstone diary,
and many tracts, relative to the late disputes between Great
Britain and North America.
Printed by Rickaby, for the editor, and
to be had, at Bell’s British Library,
1785. FIRST EDITION THUS,
pages xxiv, 158, complete with the half-title, though one leaf is
misbound, 12mo, contemporary calf, old neat rebacking: a very
good copy. (2)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
80
.
[BURKE (Edmund) ].
An appeal from the new to the old
whigs, in consequence of some late discussions in parliament,
relative to the French Revolution.
Printed for J. Dodsley,
1791
FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 139, complete with the half-title,
8vo, recent paper wrapper: with some near contemporary
marginal notes, otherwise a very good copy.
Todd 56a.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
TUCKER (Josiah).
Four letters
on important national subjects, addressed to … the Earl of
Shelburne … first lord commissioner of the Treasury. The
second edition.
London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand,
1773 [i.
e. 1783]. Pages vii, (1, blank), 120, with the half-title, 8vo, recent
paper wrapper: a very good copy.
On the constitution and the evils of Parliamentary reform. Adams 82-
92b.
(2)
HORNE later TOOKE (John Horne).
A letter to a friend,
on the reported marriage of His Royal Highness the Prince of
Wales.
London: Printed for J. Johnson. No. 72, St. Paul’s Church-
Yard,
1787. FIRST EDITION (?), pp (4), 75, (1, blank), with
half-title, 8vo, recent wrapper: a very good copy with
contemporary name stamp of “Sam*Litlte” [i. e. Rev. Samuel
Little?] on title.
(3)
BURKE (Edmund).
A letter from … to John Farr and John
Harris … on the affairs of America. The fourth edition.
Printed
for J. Dodsley,
1777. Pages 79, (1, blank), without the half-title,
8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good copy.
Todd 28c. Adams 77-19e.
(4)
BURKE (Edmund).
Two Letters from Mr. Burke to
gentlemen in the city of Bristol, on the bills depending in
parliament relative to the trade of Ireland. The second edition.
Printed for J. Dodsley,
1778. Pages (2), 32, without the half-tite,
8vo, recent paper wrapper: a nice copy.
Todd 29b.
(5)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
81
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BURKE (Edmund).
Reflections on the Revolution in
France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London
relative to that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a
gentleman in Paris. The twelfth edition.
Printed for J. Dodsley,
1793
Pages iv, 364, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good copy.
Todd 35o. The title-page inscribed “T. Vaughan / Inner Temple /
1793”.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
BURKE (Edmund).
Mr. Burke’s
speech, on the motion made for papers relative to the directions
for charging the Nabob of Arcot’s private debts to Europeans,
on the revenues of the Carnatic. February 28th, 1785. With an
appendix, containing several documents.
Printed for J. Dodsley,
1785. FIRST EDITION, pages xi, (1, blank), 98; 93, (1, blank),
with the half-title, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very good to nice
copy.
Todd 47a. James Ford Bell Catalogue Catalogue B619
(2)
[BURKE (Edmund) ].
Observations on a late state of the
nation. The fifth edition.
Printed for J. Dodsley,
1782. Pages (4),
155, (1, blank), with the half-title, 8vo, recent wrapper: a very
good copy.
Todd 16e. James Ford Bell Catalogue B621.
(3)
BURKE (Edmund).
A letter from … to a member of the
National Assembly; in answer to some objections to his book on
French affairs. The fifth edition.
Paris, printed; and London re-
printed for J. Dodsley,
1791. Pages (4), 74, (2, blank), with the half-
title, 8vo, recent wrapper: a very good-nice copy.
Todd 54h..
ESTC has no Irish library with a copy of this edition.
(4)
BURKE (Edmund).
A letter from … to His Grace the Duke
of Portland, on the conduct of the minority in Parliament.
Containing fifty-four articles of impeachment against the Rt.
Hon. C. J. Fox. From the original copy, in the possession of the
noble duke.
Printed for the editor, and sold by J. Owen,
1797. Pages
(5), 94, (2, adverts), with the half-title, 8vo, recent paper
wrapper: with some light old staining on the last few leaves, but
still a very good copy.
Todd 67a, with leaf L2 correctly signed. The
first impression of the first (pirated) edition.
(5)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
82
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BURKE (Edmund).
Reflections on the revolution in France,
and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to
that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman
in Paris. The eighth edition.
Dublin: Printed by William Porter, for
J. Sheppard W. Watson, R. Cross, P. Wogan, L. White, W. Wilson, P.
Byrne, W. Mckenzie, W. Porter, B. Dugdale, J. Moore, J. Jones, B.
Dornin, A. Grueber, W. Jones, R. M. Butler, H. Watts, and R. White,
1791
Pages iv, 356, 8vo, contemporary mottled calf, gilt bordered
sides, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt: skillful repair to the spine,
but otherwise a very good copy.
Todd 53dd.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT:
PAINE (Thomas).
Rights of Man:
being an answer to Mr. Burke’s attack on the French Revolution.
Dublin: Printed for G. Burnet, R. Cross, P. Wogan … (and 33 others),
1791. Pages 71, (1, adverts), 8vo, contemporary mottled calf,
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