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Verlag: Zürich, Heinrich Gessner, 1804-1805., 1805
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Österreich
Zustand: 0. Einbände berieben u. bestoßen. Rückenkanten angebrochen. Exlibris a. den Innendeckeln. Etw. gebräunt u. stockfleckig. - Pritzel 8742. la Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 Kl.-8°. 4 Bll., 433 S., 1 Bl.,; 1 Bl., S. (437-)914, 3 Bll.; 2 Bll., S. 919-1406, 1 Bl., HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückenschildern u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
Verlag: London: J. Davis and J. White -04, 1800
Anbieter: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition, 3 vols., 8vo, [12], 433, [3]; [4], [437]-914, [6]; [6], 919-1407, [3]pp., with half-titles, contemporary half black calf, marbled boards, rubbed, spines gilt. Dedicated to Sir Joseph Banks. Provenance: Early ownership signature of Edward E. Robson, with the Robson monogram bookplate to front paste-down.
Verlag: Zürich, Heinrich Gessner, 1804-1805., 1804
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gerber AG, ILAB/VEBUKU/VSAR, Basel, Schweiz
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3 Bände. 4 Bl., 1406 S., dazwischen 5 Bl.Index. Einband von Band 2 am Hinterdeckel fleckig, Rücken etwas verblasst, Einbände an den Rändern stellenweise berieben, Ecken bestossen; Papier leicht gebräunt und stellenweise minim stockfleckig. ****Die Versandkosten können wegen dem Gewicht der Bücher abweichen----Shippingcosts might be lower or higher by weight of the book. Kein Versand nach Frankreich**** la Gewicht in Gramm: 0 Kl.8°. Private Halbmaroquinbände Mitte 19.Jh.mit Goldprägung, Rückenschildern, Buntpapierbezug und Buntpapier-Deckblättern.
Verlag: Anthony Finley, and Bradford and Read, Philadelphia, 1814
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
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First Edition. First American, from the second London edition. Octavo (22.5cm). Contemporary brown sheep; xii,[9]415,[1]pp; 15 pl. and engraved title page. Ownership inscription of Jones Very, Salem, 1831 to f.f.e.p. Annotated in pencil in a nineteenth-century hand, apparently different from that of the inscription. Scraps of paper laid in with plant names written in ink, including one dated 1835. Heavily scuffed with perforation to front board, binding cracked at p.400, text foxed and browned, a few old dampstains, with pressed leaves laid in: Fair, but collated and complete. Jacob Bigelow was the first American citizen to study New England botany; his work Florula Bostoniensis was also published in 1814. Jones Very (1813-1880), poet and preacher, studied and briefly taught at Harvard, where he met Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and Ralph Waldo Emerson. In 1838, he underwent a mystical religious experience / mental health crisis: he began writing ecstatic religious poetry, claimed he was the Second Coming of Christ, and was eventually committed to the McLean Asylum (ANB). After leaving he published a volume of poetry with Emerson's help, but subsequently faded into a reclusive life with his family, writing sentimental verse and preaching occasionally. At his death, Bronson Alcott recalled him as "the dreamy mystic of our circle of Transcendentalists." Another edition was published in Boston in the same year; it is slightly more common. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 32798.