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purgata da molti errori che si trovano in quella di Napoli. Tomo
primo (-secondo-terzo).
Venezia, Tommaso Bettinelli,
1789
Pages 176, 179-226: 212: 318, (2, adverts), complete, in spite of
pagination jump, with the half-title to volume one (none called
for elsewhere), 3 vols in 1, 8vo, nineteenth century calf-backed
marbled boards, gilt spine, with label, gilt: binding rubbed and
worn but sound and strong, internally very good to nice.
€60-€80 (£48-£64 approx.)
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EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY IRELAND.
Eighteenth-
Century Ireland Iris An Dá Chultúr.
18 Vols. 1986-2003. Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an dá
chultúr (ISSN: 0790-7915) is the Journal of the Eighteenth-
Century Ireland Society / Cumann Éire san Ochtú Céad Déag.
It was published annually and distributed to all current
members of the Society. (18)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
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ELLYS (Anthony).
Tracts on the Liberty, Spiritual and
Temporal, of Protestants in England. Addressed to J. N. Esq; at
Aix-la-Chapells. Part I [-II].
Printed by Wm. Bowyer; and sold by
Whiston and White, Hooper... and Robson... (Part II: Printed for J.
Whiston and B. White, and S. Hooper),
1763-65
FIRST EDITION, pages xi, (iii) -x, 301, (1, errata): vii, 96, 99-
286 and 2 leaves of new general title (Whiston & White imprint)
for binding as one volume and leaf of contents for part one
paged xi-xii, complete in spite of pagination jump, 2 parts in 1
volume, 4to, paper flaw on corner of one leaf just touching a
catch-word and with very light foxing in some places, otherwise
a nice copy in contemporary calf.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT:
[WOLLASTON (Wm.) ].
The
religion of nature delineated. The fifth edition.
Printed for James
and John Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul’s Church-yard,
1731.
With a fine engraved portrait frontispiece after Vertue, pages
219, (1, blank), (4), 4to, contemporary unlettered calf: wanting a
blank flyleaf and possibly a half-title and the spine worn but the
binding strong and otherwise a very good to nice copy.
The first
edition to bear a portrait.
(2)
€80-€120 (£64-£96 approx.)
154
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ENGLISH AND FRENCH TERRITORIES.
A
description of the English and French territories, in North
America: being, an explanation of a new map of the same.
Shewing all the encroachments of the French, with their forts,
and usurpations on the English settlements; and the
fortifications of the latter. Done from the newest maps
published in London. And compared with Dr. Mitchell’s, F. R.
S. and every omission carefully supplied from it.
Dublin: Printed
for J. Exshaw, at the Bible, opposite Castle-Lane, in Dame-Street,
1755
FIRST EDITION, 28-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: very
light old water stain, but stil a very good copy but without the
map which is only rarely present.
Most recorded copies also lack the
map. According to ESTC not in L, O, C, D, or Dt.
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
155
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ENGLISH MERCHANT AT LEGHORN.
Seasonable
reflections on the late convention, concluded the 3d of May last,
between the courts of Vienna and Turin, for partitioning
between them the territories belonging to the republic of Genoa;
especially shewing the injurious consequence to the British
trade, should Savona and Final be annexed, in virtue of any
future general peace, to the dominions of the house of Savoy. In
a letter from an English merchant residing at Leghorn, to his
correspondent at London.
London: Printed for M. Cooper in Pater-
Noster-Row
[1747]
FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, pages 47, (1, blank), 8vo, recent
wrapper: a very good copy.
Kress 4870. Goldsmiths 8289. Hanson 6068. Wide-ranging reflections
on British trading interests in northern Italy.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
GREAT BRITAIN,
PARLIAMENT.
An exact list of the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal: as also of the Knights and Commissioners of Shires,
Citizens, and Burgesses, of the first Parliament of King George.
Summon’d to meet at Westminster on the 17th day of March
1714/15, and from thence continu’d, by several Prorogations,
until the 11th day of November 1718, …..etc. The fifth edition,
corrected.
London, printed for R. Gosling, at the Mitre and Crown
against St. Dunstan’s Church in Fleet-Street.
1719. Pages (2), 22, 25-
56, complete thus, signed A-G4, small 8vo, recent paper
wrapper, fore and lower edges uncut: small hole in last six leaves
without serious loss: a very good copy.
(2)
SHIPPEN (Wm.), JEFFREYS (Edward) & HANMER (Sir
Thomas).
Three speeches against continuing the army, &c. As
they were spoken in the House of Commons the last session of
parliament. To which are added, the reasons given by the Lords,
who protested against the bill for punishing mutiny and
desertion.
Printed for William Johnson at the Bible in Cornhill,
1718.
FIRST EDITION, pages 46, (2, blank), 8vo, recent paper
wrapper: a very good copy.
There was another issue, printed for J. Morphew: both are equally
represented in ESTC. Goldsmiths 5503.
(3)
GERMAN NOBLEMAN.
A compleat view of the present
politicks of Great Britain. In a letter from a German nobleman,
to his friend at Vienna: translated from the French original [Le
système politique de la Grande-Bretagne dans la conjoncture
présente... ou Lettre écrite de Londres par un Gentilhomme
allemand á un de ses amis á Vienne], lately printed at Brussels.
London: Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row
1743.
Pages 66, without half-title and with price at foot of title, 8vo,
recent wraps: very good-nice.
Goldsmiths’ 8030.
(4)
POLITICS.
A key to the present politicks of the principal
powers of Europe. Giving a succinct view of their conduct for
many years past, and fully shewing their present views and
measures, and the tendency of them. Translated from the
original lately published at Amsterdam.
Printed for T. Cooper, in
Pater-Noster-Row,
1743. FIRST EDITION, 64-pages, 8vo, recent
paper wrapper: with a neat repair to a tear without loss in the
final leaf, but still a very good copy.
Goldsmiths’ 8019.
(5)
€60-€80 (£48-£64 approx.)
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ERASMUS (Desiderius).
Erasmi Colloquia selecta: or, the
select colloquies of Erasmus. With an English translation, as
literal as possible: designed for the use of beginners in the Latin
tongue. The ninth edition. By John Clarke.
Dublin: Printed by J.
Exshaw, in Dame-Street,
1770
Latin and English texts in parallel columns, pages iv, (5) - 240,
12mo, original sheep: the binding heavile worn and the boards
loose, internally in a very good state.
ESTC locates three copies of
this edition: KLN, NT and Dt. WorldCat adds only a single location
(L). Not found on-line in D.
€80-€120 (£64-£96 approx.)
157
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ERNST (Max): - Wurster (Ruth),
ed.
Max Ernst: Prints
and Books. The Lufthansa Collection. With an introduction by
Werner Spies. 1991
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