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Publication Date: 1850
Seller: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, United Kingdom
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. A splendid antique engraved portrait. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. Attractive and decorative.
Publication Date: 1835
Seller: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, United Kingdom
Book
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. A fine original miniature type engraving. Mounted and ready to frame. early 19th century. An excellent opportunity to purchase this splendid portrait of this famous personage. Swiss physiognomist, theologian and poet.
Published by Printed By C Whittingham Lo, London, 1904
Seller: Castle Hill Books, Llandrindod Wells, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. VOLUME 2 ONLY 324pp, illustrated, occ foxing, bound in black leather/cloth, rubbed around edges gilt dec. ; Large Octavo.
Publication Date: 1820
Seller: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, United Kingdom
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. A fine antique engraved portrait. Mounted and ready to frame. An excellent opportunity to purchase a dedorative and attractive portrait. C. 1820.
Published by H D Symonds, London, 1797
Brown hardback leather cover. Reprint. 220mm x 130mm (9" x 5"). 186pp + plates. 74 b/w plates. Worn condition. Hinges cracked and loosening. Front board almost detached. Wear to spine. Content in overall good condition.
Published by Philadelphia: Printed by William Spotswood, ., 1790
Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
16mo., full sheep, viii, 100 pp. Good; title page has a half-inch hold along fore-edge, not affecting text, otherwise clean and tight with former-owner signatures. Philosophy, Religion. jbs.
Published by William Tegg, London, 1869
Seller: Karol Krysik Books ABAC/ILAB, IOBA, PBFA, Toronto, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Octavo. Pp. cxxviii, 507. Engraved frontis portrait and 80 full-page plates. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards, spine densely gilt in compartments between raised bands in an all-over lozenge design, morocco label, gilt, marbled endpapers and edges. Binding rubbed at extremities, front joint starting to split but still holding, portrait foxed, ink signature on title, sporadic light foxing throughout, but overall a nice copy. Johann Kaspar Lavater, a Swiss theologian and poet, is chiefly remembered for his work, "Physiognomische Fragmente." (1775-8). In it he attempted to establish a systematic basis for the study of human facial features and their relation to character and personality, and thus elevate physiognomy to a science. The success of his book, "which found enthusiastic admirers in France and England, as well as in Germany, rests to a great extent upon the handsome style of publication and the accompanying illustrations. It left, however, the study of physiognomy as desultory and unscientific as it found it." (E.B. 11th ed.).
Published by I Thomas and ET Andrews, Boston, 1790
Seller: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.
Original full leather [front cover detached]. Port frontis [some spotting, offsetting to title page], 112pp. Good+. One of several American printings. Although Evans recorded a 1788 Philadelphia, it has not been located despite advertisements for its issuance. The book comprises Lavater's collection of the "verdicts of wisdom on the reports of experience." Evans 22610.
Published by George Jerry Osborne - Newburyport, 1793
Seller: Barberry Lane Booksellers, Bar Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 5th or later Edition. Contemporary sheep with double gilt rulings to spine. Small book - 16mo, 109pp - that's tight, square and relatively sharp-cornered given the age and use. Endpapers somewhat browned. 1 ad at the very end - "Just Published, and now selling by the printer." Most of the printings of this book were printed in England - this is a rare American edition by the son of a Revolutionary War officer, George Jerry Osborne (1761-1800). Osborne published only briefly from Newburyport in Massachusetts and had an important newspaper in nearby Portsmouth, NH. According to McNaughton's Bookshop in Edinburgh, the ESTC locates only one copy of this rare book in the UK, at the BL, plus 5 places in the United States: AAS, Boston Public, Buffalo & Erie County Public, Massachusetts Historical Society, and the Library of Congress. Quite rare and in Good to Very Good condition.
Published by Saintin, [Paris], 1815
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Square 16mo (approx. 5" x 4"), pp. 92; inserted engraved title page, 33 hand-colored portraits; one plate torn with repair on verso; all else very good and sound in original black cloth-backed paper-covered boards, gilt-lettered and decorated spine.
Published by Librarie Francaise et Etrangere, 1841
Seller: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. In good condition. Signed binding by R.M. Hunt bound nicely in green leather. Boards show typical wear with light scuffing, rounding of corners. Joints are slightly dry. Green end papers are free of marginalia. Front gutter tender. Text evenly toned with sporadic moderate foxing. Binding tight and intact. Please see photos. Lovely binding, well-illustrated. Johann Kaspar Lavater was a Swiss poet, writer, philosopher, physiognomist and theologian. He introduced the idea that physiognomy related to the specific character traits of individuals, rather than general types. Lavater is attributed with catalysing a golden age for silhouettes through this work in physiognomy. According to him, the character of a person could be elucidated through examining their lines of countenance . The most accurate of readings were facilitated by the tracing of a profile outline portrait. This contour line could be filled with black or cut from the white paper and placed over a black backing. More often, the silhouette was simply cut from black paper. In the chapter On Shades , Lavater wrote, What can less the image of a living man be than a shade? Yet how full of speech! Little gold, but the purest." COLH1841DKLZ-variant.
Published by W. Sleater & P. Byrne, Dublin, 1790
Seller: Joe Collins Rare Books, Dublin, Ireland
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Henry Fuseli - William Blake - Patrick Maguire (illustrator). 3rd Edition. Printed by W. Sleater, Dame-Street, and P. Byrne, Grafton Street. Pages: vi, 222. Frontispiece. 165x100mm. Contemporary full tree calf, spine ruled gilt with gilt lettered red title label. This is one of two printings of this work which were issued in Dublin in 1790. Both are described as the 'Third Edition' and that 'Printed by and for Chamberlaine and Rice, No. 5 College-Green' does not appear to have had a frontispiece. The stipple engraved frontispiece in this copy is signed 'P. Maguire, Sculpt.' and is an almost exact copy of the William Blake engraved frontispiece of the London 1789 edition, thus representing what is probably an unauthorized copy of Blake's engraving, which itself was from a design by Fuseli. Patrick Maguire was active as an engraver in Dublin in the years 1783 to 1820. Lower front corner of binding rubbed with lower front hinge tender but holding well. Aphorism no. 199 has been highlighted in contemporary pen, with shadows of removed pencil marks in the page margins. Overall a very attractive copy of this scarce Dublin printing with a particularly clean example of the important frontispiece which is missing from many copies.
Published by H. D. Symonds, London, 1797
Seller: curtis paul books, inc., Northridge, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Contemporary full calf titled in gilt. Four volume set. Mild general wear to boards. PO bookplate of Frederick Seymour Clarke each volume. Vol. 1 and 4 have front boards loose. Vol. 1 with ffep detached, laid in. Vol. 1 has a tape-repaired marginal tear, p. 35. Mild scattered foxing and some occasional marginal damping. Numerous illustrations. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Published by John Casper Lavater, 1826
Seller: Louis88Books (Members of the PBFA), Andover, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Bruxelles: Aug. Wahlen, Lib. -Imp. De La Cour, 1826 Eighth Edition [Visage]; bound with Paris Chez Saintin, 1813 Early (Unstated) Edition [Attitude etc]. Pagination: half title, portrait frontispiece and title, followed by 77pp with an additional 32 (33 in total) hand coloured facial images ( How to Know a Man from His Facial Features is the rough title translation). Bound with: Pagination: frontispiece and first plate accompanying page 13, title, 42pp with an additional 31 (32 in total) hand coloured plates of men in various dress and postures ( How to Know a Man from His Attitude, Gestures and Manners or Mannerisms is the rough title translation). Two volumes bound in one the second quite scarce, together with a total 65 hand coloured plates, all advising on how to Know a Man . Originally published in a Folio size the is the Portable size presumably for on the go recognition of male types! Approximately 5 ¼ inches tall. Condition Report Externally Spine good condition repaired, new spine with the original boards, gilt titles, 4 raised gilt edged bands dividing 5 compartments. Joints good condition gently rubbed, new. Corners good condition gently bumped and worn. Boards good condition half black leather/marbled boards, minor damage to the marbling along the top edge of the front board. Page edges good condition top edge slightly darkened, all speckled. See above and photos. Internally Hinges good condition sound. Paste downs good condition new paste down, plain, lightly tanned. End papers good condition new end paper, plain, lightly tanned with some minor foxing. Title good condition signature along the top edge of both titles, lightly tanned with minor foxing. Pages good condition there is a half title page Le Lavater, Portatif which is rough trimmed along the top edge, on the reverse of this page there is a very faint signature in pencil, there is a second title page after page 77 which is titled L Art De Connaitre Les Hommes and is dated 1813, this also has a signature along the top edge, there are a total of 65 hand coloured portraits throughout, one folding, situated before the second title page. Binding good condition sound. See photos Publisher: see above. Publication Date: 1826 & 1813 Binding: Hardback.
Seller: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller, ABAA, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
London: J. Johnson, 1789. Small 8vo, viii, 224 pages. With a frontispiece engraved by Blake after Fuseli. Old half calf neatly rebacked, a very good copy. Bookplate of PAW. § Second edition (first printed in 1788), first state of the plate. The frontispiece is after a drawing by Fuseli (see Essick, Blake and His Contemporaries., 43 for the original drawing) and is a powerful image. The text notes "End of Vol. I" but no further volumes appeared as a fire destroyed Lavater's manuscript at the printer. The Huntington Library has Blake's own copy, extensively annotated throughout. Bentley, Blake Books, 480. Essick and Easson 2, XXXII, 1c. Essick, William Blake's Commercial Book Illustrations, XVIII. Pencil note at front recording that this copy was purchased from H.D. (Dicky) Lyon in 1987.
Published by printed by C. Whittingham for H. D. Symons and J. Walker, London, 1804
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Second edition illustrated by four hundred and eighteen engravings, 3 volumes, 8vo, pp. vi, [2], cxlix, [1], 242; [4], 324; [6], 399, [1], [10] index; copper-engraved frontispiece portrait after Corbould, 424 engraved plates, leaf B1 in volume 1 with marginal restoration, occasional neat pencil annotations throughout; contemporary polished half tan calf over marbled boards, maroon and black morocco labels on gilt-paneled spine, sprinkled edges; some rubbing and wear but in all a very good copy. Lowndes II, p. 1321.
Published by John Murray, London, 1789
Seller: Kevin T. Ransom- Bookseller, Amherst, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Folio. Hardcover. Bound in full, period brown calf. 5 volumes. 1st edition. Numerous b&w illustrations. Covers quite edge-worn. Some outer hinges cracked, but holding. Interiors good. Early bookplate. Extra shipping due to weight.
Published by London, 1810
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: good. HOLLOWAY, Thomas (illustrator). Translated from the French by Henry Hunter, D.D. 3 volumes originally bound in 5 (volume 1, volume II parts I and II, and volume III parts I and II) LACKS 5th volume (aka volume III part II, or pages 253-435). Some irregularities in pagination, but only lacking one illustration in the present volumes: "A pensive character leaning his head on his hand" from page 10 volume II part I. Profusely illustrated in black and white with copper engravings, accurately copied; and some duplicates added from originals executed by, or under the inspection of Thomas Holloway. 3 illustrated title pages, 129 full page plates plus hundreds of in text vignettes depicting a wide range of facial features and their supposed significance (some foxing, confined mostly to margins of plates). Folios bound in ornately blind stamped calf (worn and dry, covers of volumes II, III, and IV detached), marbled endpapers, marbled page edges, raised spine bands. London: John Stockdale, 1810. A good copy. Johann Caspar Lavater (1741 - 1801) was a Swiss poet, philosopher, physiognomist, theologian and friend of artist Henri Fuseli. An incomplete, but impressively illustrated set. Please note, the weight of these books will require additional postage if shipped internationally.