Language: English
Published by Moveable Feast Press, El Dorado Hills, CA, 1982
ISBN 10: 0943430003 ISBN 13: 9780943430003
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Pamphlet. [24]p., stapled wraps, 5.75x9 inches, very good condition; signed by Pine on the title page.
Published by London, Johannes Pine. 1733-1737., 1733
Seller: Antiquariat Michael Solder, Münster, NRW, Germany
First Edition Signed
Condition: Gut. 2 Bände. Mit 2 gestochen Frontispizen und zahlreichen Textkupfern, Vignetten und Initialen. 16 Bll., 264 S., 1 Bl.; 12 Bll., 191 S., 7 Bll. Text, Verzierungen und Illustrationen durchgehend von Kupferplatten gedruckt. Graesse III, 354; Brunet III, 320; Cohen-Ricci I, 497-98; Lewine 246. Lowndes 1113. Blumenthal 24 und Taf. 72. Cat. PMM II, 105. - "Cette ed., entierement gravée, est remarquable par l'elegance des ornements, et la correction en est plus exacte qu'on ne le croit generalement." (Brunet). Das erste ganz in Kupfer gestochene Buch in Europa (Thieme/B. 27, 53. - Ex. des ersten Druckes, kenntlich durch den Druckfehler im Medaillon Bd. II, S. 108; Casar Tribun. "Post Est" (statt "Postest"). Das editorische Hauptwerk des Londoner Kupferstechers und Verlegers John Pine (16901756). Am Anfang beider Bände die ebenfalls gestochene, ausführliche Liste der Subskribenten. Breitrandiges, sauberes, druckfrisches Exemplar gedruckt auf festen, leicht getönten Bütten in den prächtigen und Reviere & Sons gebundenen und signierten Einbänden. la Gewicht in Gramm: 5500 Rote Ganzmaroquin-Handeinbände mit reicher Deckel- Steh-und Innenkantenvergoldung (signiert Reviere & Sons). (Bd. 1 mit sehr leichten Kratzspuren).
London, John Pine, 1733-37. Royal 8vo. Bound in 2 cont. uniform red full morocco. 5 raised bands on backs, backs richly gilt, boards richly gilt, inner gilt borders on boards, all edges of boards gilt, all edges gilt. Vol. 1 neatly rebacked, vol. 2 w. a bit worn hinges. Corners bumped. Internally mint condition. Front- and end-papers in silk, printed on fine, thick paper, broad margins. Copper-engr. throughout, plates and vignettes as well as text. First editon, first issue ("post est Caesar" in sted of "potest Caesar" on medal p. 108, vol II) with the first impressions. This beautiful work, said to be the finest illustrated English book of the 18th century, became a main inspiration for the art of bookillustration. "This edition is much esteemed by the curious. The text is ENGRAVED as well as the numerous and beautiful vignettes which accompany it: of these vignettes, the copies which contain the FIRST IMPRESSIONS are valuable and much sought after." (Dibdin II: 108).Inserted a HANDWRITTEN AND SIGNED NOTE BY PINE, dated "November 5 - 1743." The note is a receipt, stating that Pine received one pound sixteen shilling for a set of Horace.