"Catalogue des livres que se trouvent à Amsterdam. Chez H: Uytwerf.": p. [7]-[48] at end., "Fautes qui se sont glissées dans l'impression.": p. [6] at end., Collation: [16], 454, [48] p., Description based on: [Volume 1]; title from title page., Designation taken from individual issues., French translation of: The free-holder, by Joseph Addison. Originally published semiweekly: London: Printed, and sold by S. Gray ..., [1715-1716]., Latest issue consulted: [Volume 1], Title in red and black; initials; title ornament., and Translator's dedication signed: D* C***.
Publisher:
Chez Herman Uytwerf,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--1714-1837--Periodicals and Great Britain--Politics and government--Periodicals
BEIN Z17 0221: Copies 1, 2 and 3 are variant issues., BEIN Z17 0221: Copy 2: Bookplate and autograph of Francis Osborne, Duke of Leeds., By Steele, Addison, Budgell, and others, 1711-1712; by Addison, Budgell, and others, 1714., Caption title., Imprint varies: numb. 16, 18-498, Printed by Sam. Buckley, and sold by A. Baldwin; as also by Charles Lillie, perfumer; number 499-555, Printed for S. Buckley, and J. Tonson, and sold by A. Baldwin; numb. 556-636, Printed by S. Buckley and J. Tonson., Irregularities in numbering occur, but all omissions of a number, except one, are corrected by doubling a later number. No. 607 was omitted without subsequent correction, to make the total number of original issues 635. In the original issues 635 was omitted and the last two were numbered 636. Reprints correct all errors, and a complete set is usually described as "no. 1-635." "Vol. 9th and last, no. 636-695" is a reprint of a different periodical, and has no connection with this publication., The numbers published in 1714 are called also v. 8, by reason of the fact that no. 1-555, 1711-1712 had been reprinted in 7 v., in duodecimo and in octavo, in 1712-1713. "Vol. 8" was first reprinted in 1715., and v. 1-8 (1-635); Mar. 1, 1710-Dec. 28, 1714.
Publisher:
Printed for Sam Buckley and sold by A. Baldwin,
Subject (Name):
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Duke of, 1751-1799. Autograph, Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Duke of, 1751-1799. Bookplate, and Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729
Engravings variously signed: M. vander Gucht, AE, L. du Guernier. and Includes Chetwood's Life of Virgil and Preface to the Pastorals (v. 1, p. 13-100) and Addison's An essay on the Georgics (v. 1, 77-92). Neither work is signed. Cf. D.N.B., v. 4, p. 210 on Chetwood and The new Cambridge bibliography of English literature, v. 2, col. 1100 on Addison.
Publisher:
Printed by Jacob Tonson ...,
Subject (Name):
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719 and Chetwood, Knightly, 1650-1720
Manuscript, in a single hand, of a collection of fourteen serious verses, many on the subjects of death and religion. Entries include the Prologue to Cato by Alexander Pope (1688-1774), and the Epilogue to Cato by Sir Samuel Garth; a hymn by Joseph Addison; On Indifference, by Frances Anne (Greville) Crewe, lady Crewe and addressed to the Countess of Carlisle, as well as the Countess of Carlisle’s reply; a fable by John Gay; poems by Thomas Parnell and James Thomson; and various religious songs.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain --Religious life and customs --18th century
Subject (Name):
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, Crewe, Frances Anne (Greville) Crewe, Lady, d. 1818 --Poetry, Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719, Gay, John, 1685-1732, Parnell, Thomas, 1679-1718, Pope, Alexander, 1688-1774, and Thomson, James, 1700-1748
Subject (Topic):
Death --Poetry, Elegiac poetry, English, English poetry --18th century, and Religious poetry, English