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A Miscellany of Rare Books

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18th Century

 

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Pastoral Care

Burnet, Gilbert (Bishop of Sarum, 1643 – 1715).  A Discourse of the Pastoral Care.  London: Printed for Dan. Midwinter at the Three Crowns and Benj. Cowse at the Rose and Crown both in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1713.

Third Edition, 12mo, full blind-ruled calf boards, re-backed in calf with raised bands and leather label on spine, 244 pp., uniformly browned throughout, glue residue from removed bookplate on front pastedown, on reverse side of title page a woodcut is glued down showing a ship sailing to land with an evangelist at the front holding a bible; printed under the image are the words "The Gift of the Society for Propagating the Gospell in Foreign Parts."  Nice condition.

No Longer Available


 

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Work Set by 18th Century Woman Printer

Bollstandiger Bericht von der Heiligsprechung der zwenenheiligen Aloysii Gonzaga und Stanislai Kostka. Munich: Maria Magdalena Riedlin, 1727.

Apparent First Edition, 24mo, full calf, spine is rubbed and chipped, remnants of old spine labels; a few margin tears on a few pages;  text in German, includes list of canonized saints and dates in rear; very scarce.

St Aloysius was from a noble Spanish family, and was destined for a military career. In the years 1577-1579 he was a page at the court of Francesco de'Medici. Suffering from a kidney disease, he had time to pray and read lives of saints. In 1581 he joined the suite of Mary of Austria and followed her to Spain . In 1584 he returned to Italy , where he, to his father the Marquis of Castiglione's great indignation, joined the Jesuit novitiate the following year. He made his vows in 1587.  At the age of 23, in 1591, he died after contracting the plague while tending to its victims. He recovered partially, but his health had been irreversibly damaged and he died on 21 June 1591. He was interred in Sant'Ignazio in Campo Marzio.  He was canonized in 1726 and in 1729, was declared patron of youth especially of young priests, novices and seminarians. His feast day is June 21.

Stanislaus Kostka was born in 1550 in Rostków Poland . He was born into an old Polish aristocracy family with seat in the royal senate. At the age of 14 he was sent to Vienna in order to receive thorough academic training.  At one point he became gravely ill, but was not allowed to call for a priest. He prayed to his patron, Saint Barbara, who appeared to him in a vision with two angels, and administered Communion. He was then cured from his disease by Our Lady who told him to become a Jesuit against his family's wishes. He attended the Jesuit college in Rome, was a friend of Saint Peter Canisius and student of Saint Francis Borgia.  He died in 1568 and was canonized in 1726.  In Christian art he is shown either as a boy with the Christ character IHS in the heart or as Jesuit novice with lily or staff.

Maria Magdalena Riedlin was a printer in Munich in the early 18th century.  I have been able to identify a handful of books (about 19 titles) printed by her that range in dates from 1712 to 1744.

$75


 

 

 

 

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Cambridge Scholar

Middleton, Conyers (1683-1750).  Oratio de Novo Physiologiae Explicanda Munere ex Celeberrimi Woodwardi Testamento Instituto Londini: Gul. Thurlbourn, 1732.

Thin 8vo, bound in blue leather spine with marbled boards, 29 pp., lacks half-title, title page has small piece missing from the corner and is lightly spotted.

Middleton was a celebrated English scholar, divine, controversialist and considered one of the earliest English rationalistic theologians.  He studied at Trinity College, Cambridge of which he became a fellow in 1706.  He was appointed chief librarian of the university about 1720 and about 1731 received the Woodwardian professorship of geology, even though he had no background on the subject.  In his inaugural address given in Latin, and the nature of the present work, he pointed out the services which might be expected from a study of fossils in confirming the history of the deluge).

Reference: Dictionary of National Biography, p.345.

$175


 

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Early Medicine

Freind, Joannis., M.D.  (1675-1728).  Opera Omnia Medica.  Paris : Guillelmum Cavelier, 1735.

Second Edition, 4to; pp. lvi, 232, 388, (4); bound in full mottled calf (re-backed preserving the original spine), spine has six compartments with five raised bands and red leather label; marbled end pages; old water stain in lower fore corner in the margin (not affecting text), most visible up to page 18 of the first work and the last hundred pages of the last work.  Text in Latin.  End pages contain several penned and penciled notations from previous owners and booksellers including an inscription “W.A. Greenhill / Sept. 16, 1839 / from Rev. Edw. Marshall”.

This is a reprint of the first collected Latin edition published in London in 1733.  Freind is best known for his History of Physick from the Time of Galen to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century (Historiae Medicinae), which comprises the last section of Opera Omnia Medica.  Also included in this collection are Freind’s Chemistry Lectures at Oxford University in which he sought to apply Newtonian physics to chemistry, Emmenologia (on gynecological matters), writings on fevers, his translation of the writings of Hippocrates into Latin, and his correspondence with Dr. Richard Mead on various medical matters.

According to Garrison and Morton, “Freind  was the first English historian of medicine.  His work The History of Physick (originally published in 1725) is the best English work on the period of which it treats.  Freind dabbled in politics and planned the above work (History of Physick) while committed to the Tower of London on a charge of high treason, a charge of which he was innocent.  Legend has it that Sir Robert Walpole, Prime minister at the time, suffered much from renal calculi and called in Mead, a great friend of Freind.  Mead refused to treat Walpole until Freind was released, and this was speedily arranged!”

$600

 


 

 

 

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His Majesty's Customs Laws

(Clarkesse, Charles).  The Act on Tonnage and Poundage, and Rates of Merchandize, with the further subsidy; the 1/3 and 2/3 subsidies; the old impost; the additional impost; and all other duties relating to His Majesty's Customs, payable upon any sort of merchandize imported or exported. Digested into an easie method, whereby in one view may be found the several duties upon each particular commodity specified in the Old Book of Rates, or any other Act of Parliament, and the nett duties payable thereon at importation, or to be repaid on exportation. As also the rules annext to the Book of Rates; and the table of Officers fees.London: John Baskett, 1726; bound with A Supplement to the Act of Tonnage and Poundage Commonly called the Book of Rates, London: John Baskett, 1737.

Folio, pp. (36), cxxxvi, 944, (54), 156, (12); full brown calf (re-backed in brown leather with six compartments and leather label reading Clarkesse’s Rates; edges chipped, some scuffing, front blank end page lacking, front hinge reinforced with paper repair; some old water staining along fore-margins.

Contains references to trade with America including the tobacco trade and shipping regulations.  The Supplement contains several more references to trade with America and brings the summary of regulations up to 1736.  

$1,500


 

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David Garrick's Copy

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Sallusti ( Sallust ), C. Crispi. (86 – 34 B.C.)  C. Cripsi Sallusti Quae Exstant... with historical notes by Sigeberti Havercampi.  Amstelaedami: F. Changuion, J. Catuffe, et al, 1742.

Two volumes, 4to, 400 & 523 pp. plus lengthy Index, bound in full calf and re-backed with original spine laid over, newer end pages.  Volume I contains bookplate of British actor David Garrick (1716-1779) with bust of Shakespeare and theatrical masks.

Caius C. Sallusti (86 B.C. - 34 B.C.) was a celebrated Roman historian.  He obtained the office of Praetor and accompanied Julius Caesar in his African campaign, and was appointed governor for Numidia by Caesar.  After he left public service, he dedicated his life to writing.  This collection of his writings includes his two major works - Bellum Catilinarium and Bellum Jugurthinum in the first volume and his biography, Historical Fragments, and various other writings in the second volume.

$2,250


 

 

 

 

 

 

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Natural History Classic

Lignac, Abbe J. A. Le Large.  Lettres à un Amériquain, sur l'Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particuliére de Monsieur de Buffon.  Hambourg, 1751.

Apparent First Edition, 12mo, five volumes, bound in full leather (joints broken, edge wear, spines somewhat dry).  Faint water staining throughout Volume 3 & 4.  This work is divided into a series of 35 letters in 9 parts, bound in 5 volumes, as follows:

Volume 1 - Lettres à un Amériquain, sur l'Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particuliére de Monsieur de Buffon - Part 1 (Letters 1 -3) & Part 2 (Letters 4 - 6)

Volume 2 - Lettres à un Amériquain, sur l'Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particuliére de Monsieur de Buffon - Part 3 (Letters 7 - 9) & Part 4 (Letters 10 -11)

Volume 3 - Lettres à un Amériquain, sur l'Histoire Naturelle de Mr. de Buffon; et sur les observations microscopiques de Mr. Needham - Part 5 (Letter 12) & Part 6 entitled Suite des Lettres à un Amériquain, sur les IV & V  de l'Histoire Naturelle de M. de Buffon; et sur Le Traite des Animaux de M. l'Abbe de Condillac (Hambourg, 1856) - (Letters 13 - 17)

Volume 4 - Part 7 entitled Suite des Lettres à un Amériquain, sur les IV & V  de l'Histoire Naturelle de M. de Buffon; et sur Le Traite des Animaux de M. l'Abbe de Condillac (Hambourg, 1856) - (Letters 18 - 22) & Part 8 (Letters 23 - 29)

Volume 5  - Part 9 entitled  Suite des Lettres à un Amériquain, sur les IV & V  de l'Histoire Naturelle de M. de Buffon; et sur Le Traite des Animaux de M. l'Abbe de Condillac (Hambourg, 1856) - (Letters 30 - 35) and two essays with separate title pages and publishers – Lettres  ’un Philosophe a un Docteur de Sorbonne sur les Explications de M. de Buffon. (Strasbourg: Guillaume Schmouck, n.d.) and Reflexions sur le Systeme de la Generation de M. De Buffon (Geneve:Barrillot et Fils, 1751).

$975


 

 

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Coimbra Carmelite

Coutinho, Fr. Ignatio Emmanuele.  De Cultu Sacro Debitae Servitutis, et Honorariae Subjectionis sive De Adoratione Religiosa Tractatus Theologico-Dogmaticus cum Appendice pro invocatione Sanctorum Adversus Gentiles, Judaeos, Mahumetanos, atque Haereticos, praesertim Witclessistas, Lutheranos, & Calvinianos.  Conimbricae (Coimbra, Portugal): Architypographia Academico-Regia, 1765.

First Edition, 8vo, full brown leather (old coat of shellac or varnish covers the binding apparently as an attempt to preserve and brighten it), spine somewhat chipped; pp. (22), 390, (42).  Front joint broken and front cover is separating from the spine, rear joint split.  This was a library copy with a library stamp on the title page and the remnant of a pocket on the rear pastedown; old inscription on title page.

Father Manuel Ignacio Coutinho was a Carmelite and theology professor at Coimbra and the author of several religious and philosophical works including Compendium philosophico-theologicum pro diverso, et eodem ad tyrones Bacconistas utilissimum juxta scripta doctoris resoluti Joannis Bacconii philosophorum, et theologorum sui temporis principis (1734), Ars syllogistica sive commentaria in libros Aristotelis de interpretatione (1739), Integer philosophiae cursus juxta inconcussam, singularemque doctrinam Joannis Bacconii (1750), Systema quaquaversum Aristotelicum de formis materialibus tam substanttialibus, quam accidentalibus (1751), and Do peccato originali, et immunitate deiparae à debito illud contrahendi (1767).

$175


 

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Gentlemen Farmers

A Society of Gentlemen.  The Complete Farmer, or a General Dictionary of Husbandry in all its Branches … To which is now first added, The Gardener’s Kalendar

  London : Printed for R. Baldwin, et al, 1769.

The Second Edition, Corrected and Improved; primary work is unpaginated, thick 4to, full calf with red spine label and 5 raised bands; front hinge is split but holding firmly, bottom of spine is chipped. Leather on corners is broken.  The Gardener’s Kalendar, contains 111 pp. plus 4pp. Index.  Contains engraved frontispiece plus 27 copper engravings (all folded) of agricultural equipment.  Bookplate on front pastedown of Robert H. Elliot.  There are a few small worm holes on front end pages and title page, in the gutter margins of several dozen interior pages, and about at the top margin of 80 pages (affecting about ¼” x 1” of about 20 of those pages) at the top edge of the gutter margin.

 $1,350


 

 

 

 

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William Tell & Peasant Archery

A Kentish Bowman.  Helvetic Liberty or, The Lass of the Lakes.  An Opera in Three Acts Dedicated to all the Archers of Great Britain.  London: L. Wayland, 1792.

First Edition, 8vo, bound in ¾ brown leather with tan cloth, pp. (4), 64, (4); front joint cracked, about 6 internal leaves have old faint waterstains, an early owner has written the words “William Tell” on the title page. rear end page has label from John Howell / Importer / San Francisco.

This play about William Tell, was written to show the advantage of encouraging peasant archery.  Reference: New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature #1563.

$600


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Regarding the Rights of Irish Catholics

Letter to His Excellency Earl Fitzwilliam on the Rumour of His Excellency's Intention of Quitting the Government of This Kingdom.

Dublin: P. Byrne, 1795.  Apparent First Edition, printed wraps, appears to have been removed from a book and is complete, contains 29 pp., front cover (half-title) is 2/3 detached, rear four pages detached, small holes in gutter margin where binding was sewn, moderate foxing throughout, a few small edge tears.

$75.00


 

Bristol Hotwell Springs

Carrick, A. (Andrew), M.D. (1767-1837)   Dissertation on the Chemical and Medical Properties of the Bristol Hotwell Water to which are added Practical Observations on the Prevention & Treatment of Pulmonary Consumption.  Bristol: N. Biggs, 1797.

First Edition, 8vo, bound in speckled boards with paper label on spine, 167 pp., title page slightly darkened and foxed and has 1” closed tear at inner margin, text pages are bright.  A nice copy.

$250

 

 


 

 

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