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Dodsley (Robert). The Oeconomy of Human Life, 1798

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Dodsley (Robert). The Oeconomy of Human Life, 1798

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Dodsley (Robert). The Oeconomy of Human Life, translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an Ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English Gentleman now residing in China to the Earl of E**, London: Printed by T. Rickaby, for E. Harding, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece, stipple engraved vignette illustrations throughout, front free endpaper excised, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated borders to boards, black morocco title label, upper joint and head & foot of spine worn, 12mo, together with: Ibid., The King and the Miller of Mansfield. A Dramatick Tale, London: Printed for the Author, 1737, light dust-soiling and scattered spotting, later vellum, slim 8vo in 4s, Arden (Thomas), The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden, of Feversham, in Kent, who was most wickedlye murdered, by the means of his disloyall and wanton wyfe, who for the love she bare to one mosbie, hyred two desperat ruffins, Blackwill and Shagbag, to kill him. Wherin is shewed, The great malice and discimulation of a wicked woman, the unsatiable desire of filthie lust, and the shamefull end of all murderers. With a preface; in which some reasons are offered, in favour of its being the earliest dramatic work of Shakespear now remaining..., London: Printed for Edward White, dwelling at the lyttle North Dore of Paule's Church, at the Sign of the Gun. 1592. And re-printed verbatim by J. & J. March, for Stephen Doorne, 1770, title in red & black repaired to gutter and fore-edge margins, dust-soiling and spotting mostly to few & last leaves, light damp stains, all edges gilt, 19th century dark green half morocco, slim 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian and later reference, including The Complete Works of Lord Byron, Paris: A. & W. Galignani, 1831, a defective copy of Select Fables of Esop and other Fabulists, London: R. & J. Dodsley, 1761 and The History of the town of Newark, by William Dickinson Newark: M. Hage, 1816, etc. (Qty: a small carton)

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Beschreibung:

Dodsley (Robert). The Oeconomy of Human Life, translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an Ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English Gentleman now residing in China to the Earl of E**, London: Printed by T. Rickaby, for E. Harding, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece, stipple engraved vignette illustrations throughout, front free endpaper excised, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated borders to boards, black morocco title label, upper joint and head & foot of spine worn, 12mo, together with: Ibid., The King and the Miller of Mansfield. A Dramatick Tale, London: Printed for the Author, 1737, light dust-soiling and scattered spotting, later vellum, slim 8vo in 4s, Arden (Thomas), The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden, of Feversham, in Kent, who was most wickedlye murdered, by the means of his disloyall and wanton wyfe, who for the love she bare to one mosbie, hyred two desperat ruffins, Blackwill and Shagbag, to kill him. Wherin is shewed, The great malice and discimulation of a wicked woman, the unsatiable desire of filthie lust, and the shamefull end of all murderers. With a preface; in which some reasons are offered, in favour of its being the earliest dramatic work of Shakespear now remaining..., London: Printed for Edward White, dwelling at the lyttle North Dore of Paule's Church, at the Sign of the Gun. 1592. And re-printed verbatim by J. & J. March, for Stephen Doorne, 1770, title in red & black repaired to gutter and fore-edge margins, dust-soiling and spotting mostly to few & last leaves, light damp stains, all edges gilt, 19th century dark green half morocco, slim 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian and later reference, including The Complete Works of Lord Byron, Paris: A. & W. Galignani, 1831, a defective copy of Select Fables of Esop and other Fabulists, London: R. & J. Dodsley, 1761 and The History of the town of Newark, by William Dickinson Newark: M. Hage, 1816, etc. (Qty: a small carton)

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