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Verlag: G P Putnam's Sons, New York, 1880
Anbieter: Mike's Library LLC, Plymouth, PA, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. Ex-LIBRARY. Front free endpaper REMOVED, library stamps+marks, tone, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover. ; Critique of New York party politics and the spoils system by leading civil service reformer.; Questions of the Day; Ex-Library; Vol. 1; 192 pages.
Verlag: Published by J. F. Dove, St. John's Square London . 1827., 1827
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
12mo. 5¼'' x 3¼''. Contains tissue frontispiece, illustrated title, title vignette (iv), 290 + ii pp. Front cover detached, spine covering missing. Member of the P.B.F.A. NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Verlag: M. Carey, Philadelphia, 1807
Anbieter: Rareeclectic, Pound ridge, NY, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Good Minus. Stated 'Second American Edition.' I've rated the book Good Minus solely due to the loss at the top edge of the spine. The book is quite decently bound. I'm not finding any instances of spaces at the junctures between pages. The pages are tight. There is a slight loss of paper at the juncture between the front cover and front end paper leaving a very thin space, visible from the side. The front covers tightly bound. The rear cover is tightly bound as well but no paper loss at its juncture with its rear end paper. You can see the covers in the photos. There is rub through at the corners. The only rubbing on any of the cover edges is a small spot on each of the top ones, just adjacent to the spine. The pages are in decent shape, with occasional small corner creases below their tips, no losses. The foxing is light to moderate. There is a blank label affixed to the front inside cover. A former owner, Philip T. Potts, signed his name twice on it along with two dates in January, 1811. He also signed his name off the top edge of the title page along with the date March 1st, 1811. Across the way on the front end paper Eleanor M. Potts signed her name without a date. Above her name there is a signature of a Maurice P. Marshall with the date 1882. There are also a few tiny penciled letters or numbers off the top edge of both the front inside cover and front end paper. There is no other writing to be found anywhere. There is tanning off the outer edges and bottom edges of both the front inside cover and front end paper. The same is the case off the rear inside cover and rear end paper with the tanning present also off their top edges. There are no markings in the book. The white label on the front inside cover-- which has some rubbing and also has tanning on a small part of it-- is the only attachment to be found in the book. That pretty much covers it.
Verlag: D. and G. Bruce; M. Carey; E. Sargeant, New York, 1809
Anbieter: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Original publisher's brown leather binding with gilt lettering on spine. 3" x 5 3/8." 340 pages, complete. "Printed by D. & G. Bruce." is printed on Page 340. "Printed for M. Carey, Philadelphia, and E. Sargeant, New-York" is printed on the title page. Former ownership signatures are on the front endpaper. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. This book is a collection of letters critical of the government of King George III that were originally published between 1769 and 1772. Junius is the pseudonym of the book's anonymous writer, although many today believe Junius was Philip Francis (1740-1818), an Irish-born British politician and member of the Whig Party. Three people, none of whom were Francis, were tried and convicted in connection to the publication for seditious libel, but of those people, two went free and one was convicted but appears to have received no punishment. The Letters of Junius also contains letters in response to people who had written Junius between 1769 and 1772.
Verlag: New York: Carvill, 1829
Anbieter: Steve Finer - Rare Books, Greenfield, MA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: SNEAB
Buch Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo, linen backed plain boards, printed paper spine label, bookplate inside front cover from Library of the American Education Society, engraved frontispiece, 428pp. + folding out facsimile letter. The text block generally clean and bright. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 39171.
Verlag: Philadelphia: M. Carey, 1807
Anbieter: Steve Finer - Rare Books, Greenfield, MA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: SNEAB
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. 8vo, contemporary boards, upper cover loose, [vi], 317pp. Text block somewhat browned and untrimmed, leaf K2 (pp. 136-137) inexplicably defective. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 12851. Generally, a fresh, unsophisticated copy.
Verlag: D. Huntington, New York, 1813
Anbieter: Monroe Street Books, Middlebury, VT, USA
Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: None. 300 pages. Hardcover without dust jacket, green paper over cardboard, wear and staining to cover, deckled edges worn with age but binding tight. Second printer name "C.S. Wan Winkle, Printer, Water-Street, New-York" on front end papers, likely a cheaper reprint. Signature on title page, 1817? Record # 2230602.
Verlag: Leipzig., Franke, 1921
Anbieter: Rotes Antiquariat, Berlin, Deutschland
15 S. 8°, OBrosch. Broschüre, die vom Schriftsteller und Publizisten Wilhelm Herzog (1884 ? 1960) zum Tod des Zentrum Politikers Matthias Erzbergers (1875 ? 1921) verfasst wurde, der von Heinrich Tillessen und Heinrich Schulz ? beide Angehörige der rechten Organisation Consul, des Freikorps Oberland und des Germanenordens ? ermordet wurde. Den Befehl erteilte der ehemalige Kapitänleutnant Manfred von Killinger. - Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit Aufkleber auf Deckel, sonst guter Zustand. 300 gr.
Verlag: James Goodwin, London, 1812
Anbieter: Rareeclectic, Pound ridge, NY, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. A new edition. Two volumes in one. 254 and 244 pages. Stipple-engraved portrait plates and added engraved title pages. Half-binding, marbled boards, leather spine and corners. Marbled edges. As you can see, beautiful covers in really nice shape. Vertical line of scuffing on both sides of the spine solely cosmetic, the binding of the covers is very solid, as is the case with the entire book. Square with a straight spine. Perfectly tight pages from beginning to end. No cracks or spaces anywhere. Turned over every page. Really? Yes, trifle compulsive. Found a penciled 'A' in the margin of an early page. Total of 47 'A' s and '+' penciled at blank margin of a page. (98% '+'). Easily erasable. No underlining, no notes. Pages are in really good shape. Saw maybe 2 creases in total. No tears, no losses. Pages are very clean. There is light to moderate foxing on first few pages. After that I would describe it as 'very light', mostly consisting of one or two small light spots on a page. Majority of pages have none at all. There are no markings anywhere and no attachments of any kind. First published as a series of letters to the Public Advertiser by an anonymous polemicist. Attributed to Philip Francis, the identity of "Junius' still remains a mystery.
Verlag: Printed in the year 1783, London, 1783
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. A new edition. 12mo. 393, [1]pp. Small contemporary owner's signature on the title page and contents page, and a long handwritten quotation from Edmund Burke, "On the Character of Junius," on the last leaf verso, possibly in the same hand as the owner's signature. Contemporary full calf. A worn copy, with the front board detached, lacking front free endpaper, title page is a bit frayed along the right side with a chip to the lower right corner not affecting the letterpress, else very good. Current scholarship identifies Sir Philip Francis (1740-1818) as the most likely author of these famous letters. *ESTC* T11016.
Verlag: Research Reprints (1970), New York, 1970
Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark
reprint. orig.cloth Minor rubbing. Light binding corner bumps. VG. 20x12cm, (240); 356 pp., TWO VOLUMES. Some light top page-edge spotting. A facsimile reprint of the London 1772 edition. Minor rubbing. Light binding corner bumps. VG.
Verlag: G. Woodfall For F.C. And J. Rivington, T. Payne, Wilkie & Robinson; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown; Cadell & Davies; J. Murray; J. Mawman; And R. Baldwin, London, 1812
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Buch Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Facsimile Plates (illustrator). 1st Edition. Xii, *336, 248; Xi, [3], 516; Xiii, [1], 511, [1] Errata. Complete With Half-Titles. 5 Folding Hand-Writing Facsimile Plates & 1 Engraved Plate Of Seals. Most Complete Edition Published To This Date, With A Long Preliminary Essay. Three Volumes In Matching Polished Olive Calf, Five Raised Bands, Two Morocco Labels, Gilt In Other Compartments, Gilt Rules At Borders, Gilt Edges Of Boards. No Names Or Bookplates, Pages Clean, No Bookplates. Front Board Of Volume 1 Detached, Needs New Cords Only; Other Hinges Tight. Laid In Loosely Are Two Further Nineteenth Century Discussions Of Junius; Two Clippings Of Bookseller's Listings Of Junius Are Attached To Front Pastedown Of Volume I.
Verlag: Printed by W. Lewis, St. John's-square, for James Goodwin, London, 1812
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. A new edition. Two volumes in one. 12mo. Stipple-engraved portrait plates and added engraved title pages. Contemporary half morocco and cloth boards, marbled endpapers, all edges marbled. Scuffing to the joints and board edges, some foxing, about very good. First published as a series of letters to the *Public Advertiser* by an anonymous polemicist. Attributed to Philip Francis, the identity of "Junius" still remains a mystery.
Verlag: No Publisher Indicated, London, 1786
Hard Cover. Zustand: Poor. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. New Edition. First Printing. Publisher's full leather. This is a later edition (1786) of the collected letters of "Junius," first published in 1772. "Junius' poured brilliantly slanderous invective upon Tory-minded English ministers, especially the Duke of Grafton, for a series of inconsistent measures which allegedly ruined England and drove the colonies 'into excesses little short of rebellion.' Vehement, lucid, frequently reprinted in English and colonial newspapers, the letters were polemical masterpieces with such extraordinary knowledge and appreciation of contemporary colonial opinion that they lent moral support to the early revolutionary cause. 'Junius' opposed the Tea Duty, but upheld the legality of the Stamp Act, and prophesied (Dec. 19, 1769) that the colonies aimed at independence" - Dictionary of American History. . Upper board missing, spine cracked, some foxing. Reading/binding copy only. POOR. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 394 pp.
Verlag: Harrison & Co., 1802
Anbieter: Cameron House Books, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Near very good set. Edition not stated. 225 x 141mm, recased with new endpapers in dark green simulated morocco, pp.[viii] 316; [viii] 466, fore- & tail edges untrimmed. Some loss to corners of title-page of Volume 1, blank before title-page of Volume 2 defective. Untrimmed edges dust-soiled.
Verlag: Leipzig, Insel-Verlag,, 1909
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dieter Zipprich, Bamberg, Deutschland
Buch Erstausgabe
Erste Auflage. XXX, 452 SS. 2 Bl. Sarkowski 851. Sammlung von Briefen satirischen Inhalts, die unter dem Pseudonym Junius" zuerst im Public Advertiser vom 21. Januar 1769 bis zum 12. Mai 1772 in London erschienen. Bis heute ist die Autorschaft ungeklärt, es gibt mehrere umstrittene Annahmen. - Gutes, sauberes Exemplar. Buchzeichen auf Innenspiegel, Vorsätze mit kleinen Klebespuren. Bei Interesse senden wir Ihnen gerne Bilder dieses Titels per E-Mail. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0 8° privates Halbpergament, etwas Rückenvergoldung u. goldgeprägter Rückentitel, Einbandbezüge mit Marmorpapier. Der hübsche Handeinband sauber und wohlerhalten.
Verlag: Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1828
Anbieter: Steve Finer - Rare Books, Greenfield, MA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: SNEAB
Buch Erstausgabe Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Small 8vo, original plain boards, printed paper spine label, lithographic portrait frontispiece of Sackville made by Pendleton, of Boston, 187pp. Edges entirely untrimmed. A few leaves only foxed. Attributed to William Allen, the third President of Bowdoin College, the present copy would appear to give ultimate credence to him as author: the free front endpaper is inscribed in ink "To the Rev. Dr. Codman, with the respects of his friend, W. A." Recipient Codman is quite likely Dr. John Codman, the First Pastor of the Second Church in Dorchester. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 33741. First Edition. An entirely fresh, unsophisticated copy. Inscribed by Author(s).
Leather Binding. Zustand: Very Good. 2 volumes, complete as issued. Attractively bound in period 3/4 tan calf over marbled boards, spines with raised bands, contrasting, red, green, and brown morocco labels, and elaborate gilt floral tooling within gilt-ruled compartments (minor rubbing). Collected letters of Junius, one of the more influential voices in the UK advocating for reasonable treatment of the colonies during the runup to the American Revolution. Half title reads 'Bohn's Standard Library' (Bohn's were acquired by Bell & Daldy in 1864).
Verlag: Printed at the Revived Apollo Press by John Bell, Proprietor Tour of the Weekly Messenger, Corner of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane, London, 1814
Anbieter: Rareeclectic, Pound ridge, NY, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Two books in one. 'A New Edition' on the title pages of both books. 1814 on the title page of both books. Letters of Junius runs 284 pages and is followed by an unnumbered Index of 16 pages and two unnumbered Contents pages. That is followed by a frontispiece of The Right Hon. Edmund Burke ( 'Printed for Bell's Edition of the Constitutional Classics, 1814' ), which is facing the title page. Reflections on the Revolution runs 246 pages and is followed by two blank rear end papers. Curiously, the early pages don't appear to make any reference to the second book. Both title pages, unsurprisingly, have the same publisher, John Bell. Both books are preceded by a Preface. The one before Letters of Junius runs 14 pages. The one before Reflections on the Revolution runs 2 pages. On the Internet, I found one Constitutional Classics Letters of Junius published by John Bell in 1814. However, that volume is clearly identified as a rebound 284 page book followed by 16 unnumbered pages, and nothing else. I was unable to find any listing anywhere on the Internet of these two books bound together. So it's a nice thing that the book is in pretty nice condition. You can see the covers in the photos. They will show you everything I can describe with words. What you can't necessarily see is that the book is square and the spine is straight. The edges have only light scuffing. Three of the corners have some rub-through. The front cover is solidly bound. There is a fairly thin space off the top edge of the juncture between the front inside cover and front end paper, but it only runs about 1 1/2 inches down and there appear to be four solid bindings along the juncture. The rear cover can be described similarly. There the narrow space runs down only about 3/8ths of an inch. Both covers are free of any kind of give if you pull at them from the side. The interior of the book is in very nice condition. Happily, I don't see any foxing, with the exception of a light bit on the outer margins of the aforementioned frontispiece. I saw only a few instances of a small spot over the whole of the book. I found only a very occasional crease. I didn't see any placeholder creases. There are no markings in the book. There are no attachments. Off the top edge of the front inside cover a Joseph F. Weiler printed his name. He is probably also the one who printed Mar/1934 at the top corner. There is no other writing to be found in the book. There is also a very tiny stamp of his name (J. F. Weiler) off the bottom edge of the rear inside cover, so there is, to correct myself, one marking. The inside covers and end papers each have a fairly small tan spot at their corners and are otherwise pretty clean. That should cover it.
Verlag: Edinburgh: Printed By James Ballantyne and Co. For Vernor, Hood, And Sharpe., 1807., 1807
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l., iii, xxxi, 380. 12 engraved portraits (incl. frontis.). handsomely bound in marbled calf by Riviere & Son, gilt back & inside dentelles, a.e.g. (joints cracked). cfNCBEL II 1179.
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Full contemporary leather binding. Good binding and cover. Minor rubbing to cover. Clean, unmarked pages. A.G. Grinnan's copy, Madison Co. VA. Originally published in the London Public Advisor from Jan. 21, 1769 to Jan. 21, 1772, under the pseudonym of "Junius" (possibly Sir Philip Francis). " Junius poured brilliantly slanderous invective upon Tory-minded English ministers, especially the Duke of Grafton, for a series of inconsistent measures which allegedly ruined England. Junius prophesised early that the colonies eventual aim would be independence.Please feel free to view our photographs of this intriguing collection of historical essays.
Verlag: London: 1783., 1783
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 12mo. pp. xii, 263; 1 p.l., vi, 316. contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt backs (library marks on verso of titles, marginal ink stain on p. xii Vol. I, but a nice set). armorial bookplate of Michael Tisdall, signed. "Includes 69 letters of J.E. and 14 others "written by Junius, or letters to which he replied". An a[dvertisement] maintains that the editor has restored important omissions in the author's edition.Particularly valuable for numerous and full notes not in other editions." (Cordasco) Cordasco 54. NCBEL II 1179.
Verlag: Printed by G. Woodfall, London, 1814
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Second edition. Three volumes. Contemporary (publisher's?) green quarter cloth and paper covered boards with printed paper spine labels. Chipping on the label of Volume III with loss of text, modest edgewear, else a handsome set. Largely unopened.
Verlag: printed in the year, London, 1789
Anbieter: ANTIQUARIAT.WIEN Fine Books & Prints, Wien, Österreich
Lederband der Zeit, kl.-8°, 396 Seiten; Einband berieben, mit privat Namenszug auf einem Vorblatt die zuerst von 1769-1772 in einer Zeitschrift unter dem Pseudonym Junius erschienenen Briefe sind ein Rundumschlag gegen die Zustände in England en 360 Buch.
Verlag: London: Printed By G. Woodfall, For F.C. And J. Rivington., 1812., 1812
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. 8vo. pp. xii, *336, 248; xi, [3], 516; xiii, [1], 511, [1]errata. complete with half-titles. 5 folding hand-writing facsimile plates & 1 engraved plate of seals. A nice set in contemporary diced calf, gilt backs (rear joint of Vol. II partly cracked, small piece chipped from upper rear joint of Vol.II, light foxing to plates & outer leaves). First Edition Edited By George Woodfall (1767-1844). Includes an Introductory essay by John Mason Good (1764-1827) and confidential letters not included in previous editions. "Contains a wealth of notes culled from other editions and original notes as well.which are very extensive. The authenticity of the private letters first printed in this edition has never been fully accepted."(Cordasco) NCBEL II 1180. Cordasco 116.
Verlag: Printed for Henry Sampson Woodfall., London, 1773
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
Two volumes. [2],xxxii, 208,[38]; [2],356pp. Contemporary speckled calf, spine gilt. Hinges cracked, spine slightly chipped, corners and edges worn. Bookplates on front pastedowns. Light tanning, light staining at edges of initial and final leaves. Good. Second issue of the first authorized edition, with the Table of Contents and Index sections added about March 1773, per Lowndes. The original collected edition of the letters, which were first published in the London PUBLIC ADVERTISER from Jan. 21, 1769 to Jan. 21, 1772 under the pseudonym of "Junius" (possibly Sir Philip Francis). ".'Junius' poured brilliantly slanderous invective upon Tory-minded English ministers, especially the Duke of Grafton, for a series of 'inconsistent measures' which allegedly ruined England and drove the colonies 'into excesses little short of rebellion.' Vehement, lucid, frequently reprinted in English and colonial newspapers, the letters were polemical masterpieces with such extraordinary knowledge and appreciation of contemporary colonial opinion that they lent moral support to the early revolutionary cause. 'Junius' opposed the Tea Duty, but upheld the legality of the Stamp Act, and prophesied (Dec. 19, 1769) that the colonies aimed at independence" - DAH. Sabin calls this the best and the original collected edition. SABIN 36906. ESTC T1830. DAH III, p.190. LOWNDES V, p.1241. REESE, REVOLUTIONARY HUNDRED 14.
Verlag: [François Estienne], [Genève], 1581
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Presumed First Edition. Octavo, 264 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in full brown calf with red morocco label to spine and gilt ornamentation to spine and boards. Housed in quarter morocco slipcase with marbled paper covered sides, showing some rubbing and wear but still solid. Rubbing to edges and corners of boards, head and tail of spine. Joints starting to split along leather. Bookplates to front pastedown and title page, several annotations to front free endpaper, and a small archival repair to upper margin of title page. Text block lightly age-toned and foxed throughout. RW Consignment. Shelved in Case 7. This volume includes extensive provenance annotations to the front free endpaper. The top annotation places this volume in the collection of Louis Cesar de La Baume-le-Blanc, duc de la Valliere (1708-1780), a French bibliophile. The second, longer inscription states that the book originally belonged to Augustin Damiens (whose bookplate appears on the title page) and suggests that this may have been the brother of Robert-François Damiens, who attempted to assassinate Louis XV in 1757 and was executed for his crime. The inscription credits Languet's writing with inspiring Damiens's attempted regicide. After Damiens, according to the inscription, the book was next owned by the poet and dramatist Marie-Joseph Chénier (1764-1811). 1352993. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Verlag: Printed for Henry Sampson Woodfall., London, 1772
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
Two volumes. [2],xxxii,208; [2],356pp. Contemporary calf, boards gilt ruled, spine gilt. Hinges cracking, spine ends slightly chipped, boards rubbed, corners worn. Internally clean. Good plus. First issue of the first authorized edition, without the Table of Contents and Index sections added later, per Lowndes. The original collected edition of the letters, which were first published in the London PUBLIC ADVERTISER from Jan. 21, 1769 to Jan. 21, 1772 under the pseudonym of "Junius" (possibly Sir Philip Francis). ".'Junius' poured brilliantly slanderous invective upon Tory-minded English ministers, especially the Duke of Grafton, for a series of 'inconsistent measures' which allegedly ruined England and drove the colonies 'into excesses little short of rebellion.' Vehement, lucid, frequently reprinted in English and colonial newspapers, the letters were polemical masterpieces with such extraordinary knowledge and appreciation of contemporary colonial opinion that they lent moral support to the early revolutionary cause. 'Junius' opposed the Tea Duty, but upheld the legality of the Stamp Act, and prophesied (Dec. 19, 1769) that the colonies aimed at independence" - DAH. Sabin calls this the best and the original collected edition. SABIN 36906. ESTC T1830. DAH III, p.190. LOWNDES V, p.1241. REESE, REVOLUTIONARY HUNDRED 14.