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Published by David Bogue
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Book
hardcover. Condition: Fair. London, 1853; cloth covered boards; no dust jacket; some edge wear; rubbing; front board detached but present; rear board detached but present; lacks back strip; book plate on pastedown front endpaper; accordion frontis piece illustration lacks first panel; Interior clean and unmarked; 12mo - over 6 3/4" - 7 3/4" Tall; 64 pages.
Published by Jones & Co., 1828
Seller: Mossback Books, Hartland, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Octovo hardcover, Volume 2, in original blind-stamp red cloth with gilt clown on front, ornate spine, tight binding, clean unfoxed pages, covers have faint shelfwear, else VG, enclosed in clear mylar wrap. Soldi copy. Illustrated by Cruikshank throughout, 448 pages. A great resource. ; Vol. II; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Book Print on Demand
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1881 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 476 Language: English.
Published by Sherwood, Jones and Co., 1823
Seller: Green Ink Booksellers, Hay-on-Wye, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. - maroon half leather binding over cloth boards - leather rubbed and partially missing from corners, chipped and split to spine ends and boards rubbed and scuffed with some staining- some light foxing throughout - dent and very small holes to far inner margins - Book ow/ solid and content clean - slightly dulled gilt edges - first edition with Robert Cruikshank illustrations- 5 raised bands with gilt decoration and titles to spine - 97 pages. 12mo.
Published by John Mortimer, London, 1844
Seller: Ziern-Hanon Galleries, Frontenac, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
Three Quarter Morocco Leather. Condition: Poor. George Cruikshank (illustrator). First Edition. FIRST EDITION, first printing. Volume 1 only. Late 19th century 3/4 red morocco binding wit with raised bankds and gilt lettering marbled edges. Waterdamaged front & back boards. This will have to be reclothed. Four illustrations by Cruishank. Photos available upon request. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover.
Published by London: J. Johnston, [1820]. Third Edition., 1820
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
A hand-coloured aquatint etching on wove paper, from the [1820] 3rd Edition. This is Plate 2. Size is about 5.5 x 9 inches. A very good copy, some browning to upper margin, attractively coloured. This title was written in imitation of William Combe's three Doctor Syntax tours. Thomas Rowlandson has been credited with the illustrations to this book, but it seems more likely that they are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank. From advertisements quoted in Tooley, at least two artists were involved in making the plates (RV Tooley, 'English books with coloured plates 1790 to 1860' ( Folkestone and London, 1973), cat. no. 434).
Published by London: J. Johnston, [1820]. Third Edition., 1820
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
A hand-coloured aquatint etching on wove paper, from the [1820] 3rd Edition. This is the frontispiece. Size is about 5.5 x 9 inches. A very good copy, some wear to margins. Attractively coloured. This title was written in imitation of William Combe's three Doctor Syntax tours. Thomas Rowlandson has been credited with the illustrations to this book, but it seems more likely that they are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank. From advertisements quoted in Tooley, at least two artists were involved in making the plates (RV Tooley, 'English books with coloured plates 1790 to 1860' ( Folkestone and London, 1973), cat. no. 434).
Published by London: J. Johnston, [1820]. Third Edition., 1820
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
A hand-coloured aquatint etching on wove paper, from the [1820] 3rd Edition. This is the illustrated title page. Size is about 5.5 x 9 inches. Signature above title, some discoloration, a very good copy, attractively coloured. This title was written in imitation of William Combe's three Doctor Syntax tours. Thomas Rowlandson has been credited with the illustrations to this book, but it seems more likely that they are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank. From advertisements quoted in Tooley, at least two artists were involved in making the plates (RV Tooley, 'English books with coloured plates 1790 to 1860' ( Folkestone and London, 1973), cat. no. 434).
Published by London: J. Johnston, [1820]. Third Edition., 1820
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
A hand-coloured aquatint etching on wove paper, from the [1820] 3rd Edition. This is Plate 1. Size is about 5.5 x 9 inches. A very good copy, some browning to upper margin, attractively coloured. This title was written in imitation of William Combe's three Doctor Syntax tours. Thomas Rowlandson has been credited with the illustrations to this book, but it seems more likely that they are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank. From advertisements quoted in Tooley, at least two artists were involved in making the plates (RV Tooley, 'English books with coloured plates 1790 to 1860' ( Folkestone and London, 1973), cat. no. 434).
Published by London: J. Johnston, [1820]. Third Edition., 1820
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
A hand-coloured aquatint etching on wove paper, from the [1820] 3rd Edition. This is Plate 5. Size is about 5.5 x 9 inches. A very good copy, slightly wrinkled, some browning to upper margin, attractively coloured. This title was written in imitation of William Combe's three Doctor Syntax tours. Thomas Rowlandson has been credited with the illustrations to this book, but it seems more likely that they are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank. From advertisements quoted in Tooley, at least two artists were involved in making the plates (RV Tooley, 'English books with coloured plates 1790 to 1860' ( Folkestone and London, 1973), cat. no. 434).
Published by London: J. Johnston, [1820]. Third Edition., 1820
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
A hand-coloured aquatint etching on wove paper, from the [1820] 3rd Edition. This is Plate 6. Size is about 5.5 x 9 inches. A very good copy, slightly wrinkled, some marginal stains. Attractively coloured. This title was written in imitation of William Combe's three Doctor Syntax tours. Thomas Rowlandson has been credited with the illustrations to this book, but it seems more likely that they are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank. From advertisements quoted in Tooley, at least two artists were involved in making the plates (RV Tooley, 'English books with coloured plates 1790 to 1860' ( Folkestone and London, 1973), cat. no. 434).
Published by London: J. Johnston, [1820]. Third Edition., 1820
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
A hand-coloured aquatint etching on wove paper, from the [1820] 3rd Edition. This is Plate 3. Size is about 5.5 x 9 inches. A very good copy, some browning to upper margin, attractively coloured. This title was written in imitation of William Combe's three Doctor Syntax tours. Thomas Rowlandson has been credited with the illustrations to this book, but it seems more likely that they are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank. From advertisements quoted in Tooley, at least two artists were involved in making the plates (RV Tooley, 'English books with coloured plates 1790 to 1860' ( Folkestone and London, 1973), cat. no. 434).
Published by London George Routledge. nd
Seller: John Trotter Books, London, United Kingdom
Red Cloth, Gilt. Sl. Scuffed. G+.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Bound in calf by Jeremiah Larkins. Rebacked, with original spine retrained. Some wear, minor loss to spine leather, flaking. Large frontispiece portrait of Falstaff by Cruikshank. 3 preliminary leaves, [xi]-xx, 196 pages, frontispiece, 20 plates, 25 cm.
Published by W. Kidd. London, 1845
Seller: Booklore ., Holt, NORFO, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Small octavo. No date of publication stated, circa 1845. A lovely copy, clean, tight, and undamaged. 319 pages. all edges gilt. Lemon-yellow endpapers. No names, inscriptions or other marks.
Published by Edward Bull, London, 1739
Seller: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. The Lady and the Saints. In Three Cantos. Illustrated by Isaac Robert Cruikshank and printed in London by Edward Bull. 1839, 235 pp, 8 x 5 , 8vo, hardcover 3/4 leather. In good rebacked condition, with restoration to spine and hinges. Some rubbing and wear to boards, along with some chipping to spine, primarily at head and heel. Text block remains bound well. Includes ten small vignettes throughout. Light markings and marginalia. General age-related toning to pages, along with periodic foxing and wear. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. A scarce piece, illustrated by Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856), an English caricaturist and lesser-known brother of George Cruikshank, who was also a prominent illustrator in his time. COLI1839ABDB-0224-aj1092.
Published by London: Macmillan and Co., 1882, 1882
Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
[Children's illustrated] ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE CRUICKSHANK (the younger). Slim quarto (25 x 21cm), pp.48. Printed with colour illustrations to every page. Illustrated paper-covered boards, green cloth spine, all edges green. Blind stamp of W.H. Smith Library to flyleaf, some toning and light spotting. Boards rubbed and worn to edges, some marks and scuffs to the surface, cloth a little rubbed. Very good.
Published by London, S. Bagster junior for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman and Samuel Bagster, 1835., 1835
Seller: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
8vo, pp. xi, [1 (blank)], 336; with frontispiece and numerous woodcut illustrations in text; a good copy in near-contemporary English half calf with marbled sides, spine gilt in compartments between 4 raised bands with gilt red and green morocco lettering-pieces, marbled endpapers, sewn on 3 sunken cords; rubbed, damp-stain to spine, top-edge dust-stained; 20th-century ex-libris plate to upper pastedown.First edition of a humorous exposition of warranty law for horses, illustrated by Cruikshank. A lawyer prominent in the abolition of slavery, Sir George Stephen (1794-1879) practised as a solicitor and subsequently barrister in London, Liverpool, and Melbourne. Though purportedly written as an amusement for children, the work serves also as a treatise on warranty, with comments on case-law: 'Even an attorney's eyes are wearied with the incessant contemplation of white calf and red-lettered bindings; and it must be an agreeable novelty to find a circuit companion illustrated by Cruikshank's engravings'. Credited simply to 'Cruikshank' in the preface, the illustrations are attributed to Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856), the elder brother of George. Cf. Mellon 151 (1836 Philadelphia edition).
Published by William Kidd, 1830
Seller: Leabeck Books, Steventon, OXON, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. London: William Kidd; Edinburgh: Henry Constable, 1830. First edition. 36p. Seven engravings, including frontispiece and cover illustration. Bound in grubby and marked grey card covers, some of the spine lacking, with engraving and publishing details to upper panel, and publisher's advertisements to lower panel. Some foxing. A scarce item.
Published by London: How and Parsons, 1841
Seller: Nevermore Bookstore, Wallingford, CT, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Nice antique 3/4 leather bound copy. The book is overall in good condition with some minor signs of wear and age. It is profusely illustrated by Robert Cruikshank (George Cruikshank's brother) with 20 black and white plates, an engraved frontispiece, an illustrated title page and a few other black and white in-text illustrations. The book doesn't have a publishing date, though the preface is dated 1841. The covers have some mild scuffing and wear with some edgewear to the boards. The binding is good and sound. There is an old bookplate adhered to front pastedown. The interior is toned from age with some scattered foxing. A few of the plates have some light & minor dampstaining and one of the plates has a tiny chip. Along with that, there may be the very occasional page with some kind of other minor imperfection such as a light bit of soiling or grubbiness, creased page corner, tiny chip or tear, etc. Generally though, it's a nice copy. The book measures approximately 8 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches and is 388 pages long.
Published by Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, London, 1858
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, xx pages, 196 pages; VG-; late 19th century calf rebinding; spine paneled, with extensive gilt tooling, two dark brown labels with gilt lettering, date 1858 at tail of spine; mild shelf wear and soiling; corners slightly bumped; wear to both joints; chip missing at crown of spine; chipping and cracking to first spine label; chip coming loose at tail of spine; gilt inside dentelles at both boards; all edges gilt; marbled endpapers; contains black and white illustrated plates; pages clean; shelved Case 9. 1353792. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Published by W. Kidd, London, 1881
Pictorial wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Robert Cruikshank (illustrator). Yellowback Reprint. 16mo, yellow wrappers with pictorial engraving of paddle wheel steamers, illustrated with 6 full-page woodcuts and small vignettes, 36 pages. A charming bit of satire with several amusing illustrations by ROBERT CRUIKSHANK (1789-1856) in a RARE surviving yellowback reprinting a popular piece from Matthews' Comic Annual, 1831. Isaac ROBERT Cruikshank was the talented brother of cartoonist and illustrator George Cruikshank with whom he sometimes collaborated. Evidently, Robert was quite unruly as a lad, for after he enrolled as a midshipman, his captain left him stranded on St. Helena! After finding his way the very long way back to England, Robert engaged in many cartooning projects--often assisting or following-up on series begun by his brother George, a prominent illustrator of Charles Dickens. Some soil and rubbing to covers, which are still attached. The engravings are clean though all pages are slightly age-toned.
Published by Effingham Wilson, London, 1880
Pictorial wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Robert Cruikshank (illustrator). Yellowback Reprint. 16mo, yellow wrappers with pictorial engraving of paddle wheel steamers, illustrated with 7 full-page woodcuts with tissue guards and several small "devilish" vignettes, 34 pages + [2] blank + 18pp. Ads for Publications by Effingham Wilson. A charming bit of humorous satire with several equally delightful illustrations by ROBERT CRUIKSHANK (1789-1856) in a RARE surviving yellowback reprinting a popular piece from Matthews' Comic Annual of 1831. The poem underlying this comic take-off first appeared as "The Devil's Thoughts" in 1799. It is generally believed to have been composed by Robert Southey with subsequent additions by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The subject became a source of other take-offs such as one entitled "The Devil's Walk on Earth," and Lord Byron's "The Devil's Drive" of 1812. Southey made substantial revisions to the poem in 1827, and Coleridge published it as part of his own Collected Works in 1829. Thereafter, a letter appeared in the February, 14, 1830 edition of the Morning Post with the claim by one R. C. Porson that the poem, "The Devil's Walk," had been actually written by his deceased uncle "Professor Porson," who is alluded to in the title of our jeux d'esprit as NOT the author of the REAL Devil's Walk. Isaac ROBERT Cruikshank was the talented brother of caricaturist, illustrator, and etcher, George Cruikshank, with whom he often collaborated early in their artistic lives. Evidently, Robert was quite mischievous as a lad, for after he briefly tried out as a midshipman, his captain left him stranded on St. Helena! Evidently, the captain liked to have a LONG last laugh! After finding his way the very long way back to England, Robert engaged in many cartooning projects--often assisting or following-up on series begun by his more talented and prolific brother George, a prominent early illustrator of Charles Dickens, who grew to detest the great novelist. Rather Bohemian Robert subsisted on small procedes from etching to etching but died at 66 from bronchitis (or TB). George Cruikshank memorialized his brother as "a very clever miniature and portrait painter, and also a designer and etcher." Robert's close friend, George Daniel, stated that "he was apt to conceive and prompt to execute; he had a quick eye and a ready hand; with all his extravagant drollery, his drawing is anatomically correct; his details are minute, expressive, and of careful finish, and his colouring is bright and delicate." Extremely clean, tight, and bright copy of this RARE yellowback with clean, remarkably preserved illustrations.
Published by G. Virtue, London, 1830
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Octavo; New edition embellished. ; Fair+; Hardcover; Spine, brown with gold print on red banner; Boards in brown leather, wear to spine caps, edges, and corners, toning to spine and front board, light scuffing, else clean and strong; Text block has tinted top edge, tanning to endpapers and title page, missing pages 1-2, light amount of foxing within, tears to edges of some plates, else clean and tight; xvi, 376 pages, frontispiece, illustrated (color plates), 3 folded leaves of printed music. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #1. 1367819. FP New Rockville Stock. A new edition embellished with thirty-six scenes from real life.
Published by William Charlton Wright, London, 1831
Seller: Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. [First Edition]. [First Edition]. Hardcover. Illustrated title page and present only one folding plates (uncolored): "The Mystical Wheel of Pythagoras" " Formerly owned by Alfred Pearce, noted 19th century astrologer. Includes annotations. Robert Cross Smith (1795-1832) was an English astrologer, writing under the pseudonym of "Raphael". He married in 1820 and moved to London, where he became interested in astrology. Together with G. W. Graham, he published a book on geomancy in 1822. Smith began to edit a periodical entitled "The Straggling Astrologer" in 1824, but failed to receive enough subscribers and the periodical had to be discontinued after a few issues. He collected the issues of the failed periodical in a volume entitled "The Astrologer Of The Nineteenth Century" in the same year. From 1827 until his death in 1832, he edited an astrological almanac, entitled "The Prophetic Messenger." Also published by Smith was The Familiar Astrologer and A Manual of Astrology, both in 1828. Smith died on 26 February 1832 in London. His almanac continued to be edited as Raphael's Ephemeris and would become a standard work in British and US American astrology. Raphael's Ephemeris popularized the system of Placidian system of astrological houses in the English-speaking world and in modern western astrology in general. Published posthumously. Isaac Robert Cruikshank, sometimes known as Robert Cruikshank (27 September 1789 - 13 March 1856), was a caricaturist, illustrator and portrait miniaturist, the less well-known brother of George Cruikshank, both sons of Isaac Cruikshank. Just like them he holds importance as a pioneer in the history of comics for creating several cartoons which make use of narrative sequence and speech balloons. Moderate wear, discoloration, otherwise tight, bright, and unmarred. 24pp, xxiv, 36pp + illus.,1 b/w foldout plate.12 mo. Rebound in black library cloth with paper spine label. Incomplete [only a fraction of the text, pp. 37-153 lacking, and lacking any handcolored plates].
Published by London : Published for the proprietor, by Thomas Griffiths, Wellington Street, Strand, 1830
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Very good copy in the original half calf over marble boards. Gilt cross-bands / raised bands with gilt-blocked titling. Minor, generalized wear to the bands and panel edges. Remains uncommonly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 32 pages; Physical desc.: 32 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 15 cm. Notes: Engravings by Robert Cruikshank. Printer: Lowndes and White, Printers, Crane-Court, Fleet-Street. Subject: Verse satire, English. 0 Kg.
Published by London : Published for the proprietor, by Thomas Griffiths, Wellington Street, Strand, 1830
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Very good copy in the original half calf over marble boards. Gilt cross-bands / raised bands with gilt-blocked titling. Minor, generalized wear to the bands and panel edges. Remains uncommonly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 32 pages; Physical desc.: 32 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 15 cm. Notes: Engravings by Robert Cruikshank. Printer: Lowndes and White, Printers, Crane-Court, Fleet-Street. Subject: Verse satire, English. 0 Kg.
Published by John Camden Hotten, no date, London, 1870
Seller: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italy
(Codice EK/0467) In 8° (25 cm) XVI-321 pp. Illustrated with 35 coloured litho-plates + frontispiece. Some faint foxings. Half red morocco & corners, gilted title, spine richly tooled in gold, raised bands, gilt fillets on covers, silk signet, top edge gilt. A fine copy. Euro 249.00 All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Published by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, London, 1821
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Octavo; G-; Hardcover; Spine, brown with gold print, raised bands; Boards in brown leather with gold print, light light wear to spine caps, tear to front hinge, else clean and strong; Text block has gilt edges, green silk endpapers, descriptive sheet affix to front pastedown, stain to front flyleaf, wear to silk on rear flyleaf, else clean and tight; xvi, 376 pages, "Embellished with thirty-six scenes from real life . and enriched with numerous original designs on wood", engraved color title page, illustrated (color plates), 3 folded leaves of printed music. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #1. 1368787. FP New Rockville Stock.
Published by Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, London, 1858
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: vg. First edition in book form. Quarto. XX, 196pp. Striking gilt-stamped morocco with gold lettering and tooling on spine and George Cruikshank's signature in gilt on front cover. Raised bands. Gold ruling on covers. Top edge gilt. Dentelles. Handsome binding signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Engraved frontispiece. Pictorial recollection of the most prominent events in the imaginary career of Shakespeare's most humorous character, seen through his genealogy and various episodes of his life, such as "How Mr. John Falstaff was Knighted by King Richard the Second," or his "Disgrace." This work contains 20 stunning etched plates by artist George Cruikshank who depicts twenty scenes from the adventures of Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff with expressive lines and an abundance of humorous detail. Sporadic and minor rubbing along edges of binding. Slight age-toning along paper margin. Minor and sporadic foxing at verso of plates. Binding and interior in overall good+ to very good condition.