Language: English
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013
ISBN 10: 1492774014 ISBN 13: 9781492774013
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 1st lrg edition. 122 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.28 inches. This item is printed on demand.
Published by c1640-1660., [London:], 1640
Seller: Dark Parks Books & Collectibles, Fallon, NV, U.S.A.
Beautiful double-page engraving, mounted on larger plain leaf. Minor stains to outer margin, overall, a very nice piece. Suitable for framing. Citations: BM 1872, 0511.1289. Believed to be from Gauden?s Suspiria. Our print matches that in the British Museum, though the text ?place figure at page 1? is lacking, possibly making this an earlier or later edition than the BM shown, all other points match, that text could be trimmed from this print as well.A cedar tree represnting the traditional episcopal church, inscribed on the truck ?The Church Catholick? with two smaller shoots from the trunk labelled ?Presbytery and ?Independency? Lettered with various inscriptions of churches.?I would call particular attention to the elaborate plate entitled ?The Goodly Cedar of Apostolick and Catholick Episcopacy, compared with the modern Shoots and Slips of divided Novelties in the Church? Gauden was clearly very proud of this plate, which, in his Funeral Sermon on Bishop Browning, he describes as a ?familiar and plain emblem.? [- The Academy Vol.XXIII, 1883].
Published by S. W. Fores. March 15, 1792, 1792
Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom
US$ 274.08
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Add to basketHand-coloured etching; trimmed within plate mark. 24 x 37cm. George BM Satires undescribed. Thirteen men, one in a cap of liberty, sit eating at a long table, seemingly at a French restaurant; a picture of Versaille hangs on the wall behind and the clock is inscribed 'a Paris'. A waiter, also in a red cap, stands behind them holding what appears to be a large plate of meat.
Published by E.D. Archery. 1783, 1783
Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom
US$ 456.81
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Add to basketUncoloured etching; trimmed close to plate mark but a very nice clean copy. Contemp. ms identifying Lord North & Fox at lower margin. 38 x 25.5cm. George, BM Satires 6178. North (left) and Fox (right) hanging back to back, each in a noose, from a stout post. At the top of the post is a large oval shield with a double St George's cross. Nails are fixed in the shield, and to these the ropes are attached. North's arms hang limply at his side; Fox's hands are clasped, he has a fox's head. A freely sketched landscape with clouds forms the background. On the unpopular and unlikely coalition government of Charles Fox and Lord North which ended when George III appointed William Pitt the Younger as Prime Minister in December 1783. PLEASE NOTE: For customers within the UK this item is subject to VAT at 20%.
Published by n.p. [c.1770], 1770
Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom
US$ 487.26
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Add to basketUncoloured etching; Previously laid into album causing a little bubbling. Plate 27 x 20cm on on heavy laid paper, 31 x 23cm. BM Satires 4809, dated c.1770, the BM copy acquired in 1818. Although the BM description refers to Smithfield Market, London, it is probable that the subject is Dublin's Smithfield horse market which developed from a more general livestock market originally established c.1600. It still continues today, despite many attempts to close it down. Here, the salesman extolls the many virtues of his beast: 'I never saw ne'er a horse for the money that cou'd go his paces better.' but ends up appealing for at least 'a full pot, and six pence for the boy, and the bargain's a bargain.' The image under the heading is of a rather emaciated 'horse' looking rather more like a donkey, it's owner behind, young boy astride, with two potential buyers examining teeth and hooves. Below, vignette of the salesman with stick, his sales pitch in 17 lines of text, enclosed in a scroll. PLEASE NOTE: For customers within the UK this item is subject to VAT at 20%.
Published by n.p. [c.1810], 1810
Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHand-coloured etching, with a signed annotation by George Cruikshank stating 'not by any of the Cruikshank family GCk'; trimmed close with sl. loss to two letters of title. 38 x 27. Mounted framed & glazed. George BM Satires 13100. A scarce print with only a single copy located at the BM. One of many examples of Cruikshank revisiting prints marking them with which member of the famously collaborative Cruikshank family had drawn which part of the print. In this example, he notes categorically that neither he, his brother Robert, or his father Isaac, had had any involvement with the production of this caricature. The image is of an attractive and well dressed young woman with her left arm on the shoulder of a diminutive man dressed in full military dress uniform and an arm towards his amour's right hand.