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Auction archive: Lot number 71

GIBBON, Edward (1737-1794). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . London: for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1776-1788.

Auction 16.11.2005
16 Nov 2005
Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$5,204 - US$8,674
Price realised:
£6,000
ca. US$10,409
Auction archive: Lot number 71

GIBBON, Edward (1737-1794). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . London: for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1776-1788.

Auction 16.11.2005
16 Nov 2005
Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$5,204 - US$8,674
Price realised:
£6,000
ca. US$10,409
Beschreibung:

GIBBON, Edward (1737-1794). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . London: for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1776-1788. 6 volumes, 4° (274 x 218 mm). Half-titles in each volume. Vol. I: engraved frontispiece portrait of Gibbon after Joshua Reynolds dated 1 February 1780, 6-page expanded Contents, errata leaf, FIRST ISSUE, UNCORRECTED, X4, Rrr2, Sss4, a4, and b2 are cancels; Vol. II: errata leaf, full-sheet folding map of the Eastern Roman Empire by Thomas Kitchen, half-sheet folding map of the Propontis, G1 and Ll1 are cancels; Vol. III: errata leaf, full-sheet map of the Western Roman Empire by Thomas Kitchen, p.177 correctly numbered and p.179, line 18 reading 'Honorious'; Vol. IV: H3 and L2 are cancels; Vol. VI: errata for volumes IV-VI on 4Uv. (Some occasional spotting, offsetting to title and marginal tear in T3 of vol. I.) Contemporary speckled calf, flat spines gilt in compartments with fasces and caduceus tools, yellow edges (old expert repair to joints, a few joints starting, lightly rubbed). Provenance : Robinson (pencilled note) -- Dabid and Lulu Borowitz (bookplate). FIRST EDITION OF ALL VOLUMES, FIRST ISSUE OF VOLUME I. Decline and Fall ranks as a 'masterpiece of historical penetration and literary style' and despite the numerous later works devoted to this voluminous subject remains 'the only historical narrative prior to Macaulay which continues to be reprinted and actually read' (PMM). Gibbon was fortunate in the choice of his publisher, William Strahan, friend of Dr. Johnson, Benjamin Franklin and David Hume, who with Cadell also published Adam Smith and James Macpherson. During the publication of the first edition, Strahan predicted the popularity of the work and doubled the printing size from 500 to 1,000 copies, entailing resetting of sheets. Strahan's instincts proved correct, and the entire first thousand copies sold out in a fortnight. 'Gibbon's style is probably the most exclusive in literature. By its very nature it bars out a great multitude of human energies' (Lytton Strachey Portraits in Miniature ). Grolier English 58; Norton 20, 23, 29; PMM 222; Rothschild 942. (6)

Auction archive: Lot number 71
Auction:
Datum:
16 Nov 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

GIBBON, Edward (1737-1794). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . London: for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1776-1788. 6 volumes, 4° (274 x 218 mm). Half-titles in each volume. Vol. I: engraved frontispiece portrait of Gibbon after Joshua Reynolds dated 1 February 1780, 6-page expanded Contents, errata leaf, FIRST ISSUE, UNCORRECTED, X4, Rrr2, Sss4, a4, and b2 are cancels; Vol. II: errata leaf, full-sheet folding map of the Eastern Roman Empire by Thomas Kitchen, half-sheet folding map of the Propontis, G1 and Ll1 are cancels; Vol. III: errata leaf, full-sheet map of the Western Roman Empire by Thomas Kitchen, p.177 correctly numbered and p.179, line 18 reading 'Honorious'; Vol. IV: H3 and L2 are cancels; Vol. VI: errata for volumes IV-VI on 4Uv. (Some occasional spotting, offsetting to title and marginal tear in T3 of vol. I.) Contemporary speckled calf, flat spines gilt in compartments with fasces and caduceus tools, yellow edges (old expert repair to joints, a few joints starting, lightly rubbed). Provenance : Robinson (pencilled note) -- Dabid and Lulu Borowitz (bookplate). FIRST EDITION OF ALL VOLUMES, FIRST ISSUE OF VOLUME I. Decline and Fall ranks as a 'masterpiece of historical penetration and literary style' and despite the numerous later works devoted to this voluminous subject remains 'the only historical narrative prior to Macaulay which continues to be reprinted and actually read' (PMM). Gibbon was fortunate in the choice of his publisher, William Strahan, friend of Dr. Johnson, Benjamin Franklin and David Hume, who with Cadell also published Adam Smith and James Macpherson. During the publication of the first edition, Strahan predicted the popularity of the work and doubled the printing size from 500 to 1,000 copies, entailing resetting of sheets. Strahan's instincts proved correct, and the entire first thousand copies sold out in a fortnight. 'Gibbon's style is probably the most exclusive in literature. By its very nature it bars out a great multitude of human energies' (Lytton Strachey Portraits in Miniature ). Grolier English 58; Norton 20, 23, 29; PMM 222; Rothschild 942. (6)

Auction archive: Lot number 71
Auction:
Datum:
16 Nov 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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