Paged continuously. and Title page of vol. 1. wanting. Title taken from title page of vol. 2. Four stanzas at the beginning of Canto XVI parte II wanting.
BEIN Defoe 52 h720 Copy 1: 18 cm., Map and plates by Bernard Picart., and The fold. map, bound before p. [1] of v. 1, is repeated before p. [1] of v. 2 and v. 3. V. 3 : 16 cm.
Publisher:
L'Honoré & Chatelain,
Subject (Name):
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. Farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe. French. 1720., Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. Serious reflections of Robinson Crusoe. French. 1721., Effen, Justus van, 1684-1735., Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733., and Saint-Hyacinthe, Thémiseul de, 1684
"Corrigenda"--p. [10] at end., "En Ceretae desideratam hactenus effigiem, nuper Brixiae repertam"--Half title., Includes index., and Signatures: [chi]² [cross]⁸ A-P⁸.
Added engraved t.p. in v. 1 and v. 2; signed 'F.C.' [i.e. François Chauveau]., CtY-BR, Description based on v. 2 of Beinecke Library copy and Guibert., Imperfect: all but v. 2 wanting. Imprint date of v.2 appears to be 'MDCLXXII.' Bookplate: Walter L. Pforzheimer. From the library of Walter L. Pforzheimer., Imprints vary. Other issues are known with imprint names that include: Claude Barbin, Gabriel Quinet, Thomas Joly, Charles de Sercy, Louis Billaine, Guillaume de Luyne, and Etienne Loyson. Cf. Guibert., and Vols. 1-2 are reprinted from the 1666 collected ed.; v. 3-7 are composed of remainders of separate plays with various imprints, and some newly printed plays.
Publisher:
Chez Jean Guignard, fils, dans la grande sale du Palais, du costé de la Cour des aydes, à l'image Saint Jean,
Subject (Name):
Chauveau, François, 1613-1676., Guignard, Jean, 1632?-1719, bookseller., and Pforzheimer, Walter L.--(Walter Lionel),--1914-2003--Bookplate.
Élémens philosophiques des arcanes et du dissoluant général., Propositions touchant la physique resolutiue., Rvdimens de la philosophie natvrelle :, and Vertus magnetiques du sang.
Description:
[8] p. of chemical characters appear in pt. 5., [ptie. 1] Les rudimens ... : cours theorique. 1665.--[ptie. 2] Les rudimens ... : cours pratique. 1665.--[ptie. 3] Les rudimens ... : de la fermentation. 1665.--[ptie. 4] Les vertus magnetiques du sang. Paris, Imp. I. Le Gentil, 1664.--[ptie. 5] Propositions touchant la physique resolutiue. 1665.--[ptie. 6] Élémens philosophiques des arcanes et du dissolvant général. 1668., All 6 parts bound in 1 volume with frontispiece (bled at top and bottom) before part 1; part 4 bound following part 6., Each part has separate t.p. and pagination., and Reference: Ferguson, II, 42.
Publisher:
Chez Geoffroy Marcher ...,
Subject (Topic):
Alchemy--Early works to 1800. and Chemistry--Early works to 1800.
"Design in an oval. Used as a frontispiece to second edition (1785) of 'The Westminster Election' and probably designed for it. Britannia seated on a throne (right) raised on three steps holds out a laurel wreath towards the Duchess of Devonshire who is led towards her by the draped figures of Liberty (left) holding the staff and cap of Liberty, and Fame (right) with her trumpet. The British lion lies at Britannia's feet (right) looking over its shoulder at the Duchess."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Liberty and Fame introducing female patriotism to Britannia
Description:
Title etched below image., Printmaker and date of publication from Grego., Two lines of quoted text below title: "She smiles - infused with a fortitude from Heaven"! Vide Shakespears Tempest., Frontispiece to: Hartley, J. History of the Westminster election. London : Printed for the editors, and sold by J. Debrett ..., 1785., Temporary local subject terms: British Lion -- Personifications -- Cap of Liberty -- Staff of Liberty -- Musical instruments -- Laurel wreaths -- Ships., and Mounted to 28 x 34 cm.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Cavendish, Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire, 1757-1806
Subject (Topic):
Britannia (Symbolic character), Liberty, Fame, Lions, Thrones, Wreaths, Liberty cap, and Trumpets
Scott's prose works and The miscellaneous prose works of Sir Walter Scott
Description:
"Edinburgh: printed by Ballantyne and Co., Paul's work."--Half title verso., Added title pages have title: The miscellaneous prose works of Sir Walter Scott, bart., followed by v. number and title of the work(s)., Bookplate: Ex libris Frederick Whiley Hilles. Imperfect: general t.p. bled in v. 6, 7, 9, and 16, with loss of imprint., Each volume has also special t.p. (printed), with the title of the work and imprint statement., Engraved title pages., and Engravings signed.
Subject (Geographic):
France--History.
Subject (Name):
Hilles, Frederick Whiley,--1900---Bookplate., Lewis, W. S.--(Wilmarth Sheldon),--1895-1979--Ms. notes., and Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French,--1769-1821.