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Verlag: Dover Publications, Incorporated, 1996
ISBN 10: 0486287661ISBN 13: 9780486287669
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Verlag: London & New York: John Lane, 1901
Anbieter: BookLovers of Bath, Peasedown St. John, BATH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardback (No Dust Wrapper.). Herbert Cole (illustrator). Hardback. Physically 5¾" x 4½" (0.4 kg); 39pp; In the Flowers of Parnassus series; Illustrated by Herbert Cole; Number 8 in the series. Contains: Black & white drawings; Portraits; || The book is on my shelves and will be carefully packed and posted from the pastoral paradise of Peasedown St. John, Bath, by a real bookseller in a real book shop - with my personal guarantee and my beady eye on the Consumer Contracts Regulations. REMEMBER! Buying my copy means the bookshop Jack Russells get their supper! My Book #181355|| Condition: Poor. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding which is heavily faded at the spine. Gift inscription to the first blank. Pages lightly age-tanned, more heavily so and spotted at the blanks.
Verlag: Kerslake, London, 1874
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. New Edition. 2 vols, 490pp, titles printed in red & black, portrait frontis, attractive head ornaments to pages, intriguing fold out broad sheet in back of Vol 1 titled "The Sucklington Factio: or Suckling's Roaring Boyse" detailing Sucking's supposed sins and iniquities with an illustration depicting two young gallants smoking, new boards, additional title labels inserted inside each volume, very good condition, Frank & William Kerslake, London, 1874. * with the Life of the Author, Notes, and an Appendix of Illustrative Pieces. Suckling was best remembered for this 2 volume edition first published in 1646.
Verlag: Longman. 1836, 1836
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Half title, front. port., title in red & black. Orig. purple cloth; sl. faded. v.g. Including the plays: Aglaura, Brennoralt, The Goblins and The Sad One (unfinished). Printed in Norwich. NOT LOCATED JUNE 22 - Wanted by Trevor Griffiths.
Verlag: T. Davies, London, 1770
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Leather. Zustand: Good Only. None (illustrator). A two volume edition of the works of this significant seventeenth century poet and dramatist, in full calf bindings. The complete two volume 1770 edition of the works of English poet John Suckling, a Cavalier poet best remembered as the inventor of the card game cribbage. The first edition thus, being the first to appear in two volumes.Containing a selection of Suckling's poetry, letters, essays and plays, present in these volumes are 'Poems on Several Occasions', 'Letters to Several Eminent Persons', 'An Account of Religion by Reason', 'Aglaura', 'The Goblins', 'Brennoralt, A Tragedy' and 'The Sad One, A Tragedy'. With individual title pages for each of these sections.With leaf of errata and advertisement to the rear of volume II, and with armorial bookplates to the front endpaper of each volume.ESTC reference no.T99753Best known for his short work 'Ballade upon a Wedding', this is a charming two volume selection of the works of this prominent seventeenth century poet. In full calf bindings. With volume I rebacked, with original boards restored, and original back strip laid down. Front board of volume II detached. Armorial bookplate to front pastedowns. Internally, firmly bound. Pages generally clean and bright, with the odd light handling mark. Good Only. book.
Verlag: printed for T Davies in Russell Street, Covent Garden, 1770
Anbieter: Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. 1st thus. Full contemporary calf, VG. viii+458+[ii]pp, 2 volumes bound as one with continuous pagination & a final errata leaf with publishers adverts on the verso. red morocco lettering piece, leather rubbed at the corners with a little loss, head of the spine snagged, both hinges cracked but holding well thanks to a professional repair to the endpaper gutters, old name crossed out in ink to the title, preliminary pages rather yellowed with some offsetting to the endpapers & pastedowns from the leather underneath, Ex Libris J Eyre, University College Oxford with their ownership signature ( plus their note '2 vol in 1' on the rear pastedown ), a nice copy. The collected works of the Cavalier poet Sir John Suckling [ 1609 - 1642 ]. Renowned for his wit & gambling at cards ( he is said to have been the inventor of Cribbage ), he was forced to leave England after plotting to bring the French to the aid of Charles I. He fled to France & ended his life with poison. The book contains his Poems, Letters of Eminet Persons, An Account of Religion by Reason, and the plays Aglaura, The Goblins, Brennoralt & The Sad One. 450 grams.
Verlag: Golden Cockerel Press, Waltham Saint Lawrence, 1927
Anbieter: Royoung Bookseller, Inc. ABAA, Ardsley, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Ravilious, Eric (illustrator). First edition. 13 pages. 19.5 x 13 cm. Limited edition, copy 342 of 375 printed by Robert Gibbings in 11pt. Caslon O.F. type on Kelmscott hand-made paper. The text taken form 1648 edition of the "Fragments Aurea." CHANTICLEER 49. Bright, very fresh copy. Book plate inside front cover designed by Rockwell Kent in 1928 for Iphigene Ochs and Arthur Hays Sulzbereger. Iphigene Ochs was the daughter of Adolph Ochs, publisher of the New York Times. Her husband, Arthur Sulzberger, worked at the Times, and became publisher after his father-in-law's death in 1935. Orig. quarter white buckram spine and batik boards. Fine in very good illustrated dust wrapper with a few nicks.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1646
Anbieter: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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And published by a Friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his owne Copies. First Edition. 8vo. [Text 179 x 105 mm]. [viii], 119, [1 blank], [vi], 82, 64, [iv], 52 pp; engraved frontispiece half-length portrait by William Marshall on A1v. A good, clean copy, with a few page numbers just touched by the binder. Late 18th/early 19th-Century plain lightly-sprinkled calf, spine ruled in gilt (joints slightly rubbed, spine-label chipped). London: [by Ruth Raworth & Thomas Walkley] for Humphrey Moseley, Wing S6126; Pforzheimer 996; Hayward, English Poetry, 84. The first state (A) of the title with the first two words in even upper-case letters and a rule beneath the date and the incorrect spelling ?allowred? on A3v. The second state of the title to Aglaura with the imprint ?for Thomas Walkley, and are to be sold by Humphrey Moseley? (the first state has Walkley's initials). William Marshall's engraved portrait is derived from Van Dyck's full-length portrait of Suckling holding a folio of Shakespeare open at Hamlet, now in the Frick Collection, New York, the only known portrait of Suckling. It is the first state, before the addition of some heavier re-incised lines. L. A. Beaurline & Thomas Clayton, ?Notes on Early Editions of Fragmenta Aurea,? in Studies in Bibliography, 23 (1970), pp. 165-70. Fragmenta Aurea is a collection of 32 of Suckling's poems (47pp.), 29 ?Letters to divers Eminent Personages? (44pp.), ?An Account of Religion by Reason. A Discourse upon Occasion presented to the Earl of Dorset? (17pp; on Socinianism), and three plays (?Aglaura? [with the alternative final act], ?The Goblins A Comedy? and ?Brennoralt A Tragedy?). This miscellany comprises the bulk of Suckling's attributed works - a number of poems in particular and another dramatic piece were added to later editions. It was published by Humphrey Moseley, a most interesting bookseller who is closely connected with the dissemination of royalist texts during the dark years of the Commonwealth, including works by Davenant, Vaughan, Carew, Beaumont & Fletcher, Benlowes, Brome, Cartwright, Cowley, Donne, Fanshawe, Sherburne, Stanley, Stapylton and Waller. Sir John Suckling (1609-?41), soldier, courtier, gambler, and roisterer occupies a place as one of the consummate ?cavalier poets?, though his death, in poverty and probably by his own hand as an exiled traitor to Parliament in Paris, took plate shortly before the Civil War broke-out. Fragmenta Aurea, published some six or seven years after his death, re-fashioned Suckling as a gentleman and royalist martyr, creating a reputation later in the 17th Century as a poet to be compared with Shakespeare, Jonson, Dryden, and Donne (John Stubbs, Reprobates: The Cavaliers of the English Civil War, 2011, p. 465). ?[He] grew famous at Court for his readie Sparkling witt; which was envyed, and he was (he sayd) the Bull that was bayted: he was incomparably readie at repartyng, and his witt most sparkling when most sett-upon and provoked. He was the greatest gallant of his time; and the greatest Gamester, both for Bowling and Cards.? (John Aubrey, Brief Lives). ?Suckling made his mark as a poet, playwright, and belletrist, but he was a writer mainly by avocation, and by second nature. He was first and last a wit and a courtier to Charles I, being occupied mainly as a gentleman officer, socio-political observer, gamester, amorist, and marital fortune seeker - often impetuously and not always successfully. Rough times ended his life prematurely: heir at eighteen and prodigal as soon, he died at thirty-two in Paris, penniless and probably a suicide; the Commons judged him a traitor to parliament, to royalists he was a martyr before the king. . Multiple editions of Suckling's Works or Poems have been published in each of the past four centuries and are in print for the twenty-first. His reputation with readers and critics remained quite high until the last quarter of the twentieth century, when changes in the cultural, and especially academic, climate brought a chillier reception to Suckling and others whose monarchism and patriarchal traditionalism made them personae non gratae in a time when academic preference was for oppositional or subversive writers. It is perhaps helpful to view Suckling in a longer perspective than that of Caroline court culture or modern academic fashions. Although Suckling is not of the comparable stature of Catullus, Horace, and Ovid, their poetry and ethos provide a liberating context for viewing him, and not just because Catullus died young, Horace never married, and Ovid perished in exile, but because all four live in their poetry and all have the power to move our emotions memorably from beyond the grave with their distinctive curiosa felicitas in verse.? (Tom Clayton, ODNB). Provenance: Rev. John Mitford (1759-?), with his signature dated 1812, sale, Sotheby, 1860. Armorial bookplate of Henry Perkins (1778-1855), brewer, of Springfield, Surrey, and Hanworth Park, Middlesex, but acquired by his son Algernon Perkins (d. 1873), with ink purchase note on the bookplate ?at Revd. J. Mitford's sale 1860?, not in the sale, Gadsden, Ellis & Co., at Hanworth Park, 3+/6/1873.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Clemens Paulusch GmbH, Berlin, Deutschland
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Kupferstich v. Vertue n. van Dyck, 1744, 34,8 x 21,9 (H) Mit winzigem Rändchen und Resten alter Montierung verso.
Verlag: Routledge, London, 1910
Anbieter: Any Amount of Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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8vo, pp xvii, 424. Neat name on front endpaper. Slight fading at spine, and two small tears to top edge of spine, else VG Original publishers blue cloth lettered gilt on spine.
Verlag: Harrison & Co., London, 1795
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Engraved By Rivers (illustrator). PORTRAIT & BIOGRAPHY. Fine copper engraved portrait with a valuable 500 word biography of the eminent personage. Each plate is 8.5 x 5 ins, 22 x 12 cms. and will be mounted (matted) and ready to frame. The portrait is in an oval with biography underneath. Sir John Suckling (February 10, 1609 - June 1, 1642) was an English Cavalier poet.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Deutschland
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