Published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1886
Seller: Babushka Books & Framers, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition.
Published by bohn london 1858, 1858
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
[first edition] 560pp+ads. VG (green embossed cloth,mod.rubbed and soiled,sl.browned spine,sl.bumps and wear to extrems.,prelims.and edges sl.foxed,contents sl.soiled,spine cracked and sl.cocked).
Published by George Bell And Sons, London, 1899
Seller: Nick of All Trades, Penn Valley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. G, no DJ. Light to moderate signs of wear to exterior, slight lean and interior hinge cracked, else binding solid and straight, ffep missing, former owner name on half-title page, bookseller sticker on inside back cover, else interior clean and unmarked, frontispiece in color protected by tissue. Clearly read, but a nice copy. first edition, second printing, with corrections.
Published by G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., London, 1914
Seller: Lazarus Books Limited, Blackpool, LANCS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Cloth Bound Boards. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 1914 First edition in the Bohn's Popular Library. Size 12mo, 276 pages. Green cloth covered boards with blind publisher's emblem to the front board and gilt titles to the spine. Condition good, corners spine ends and hinges rubbed, spine a little faded, pages toned else contents clean. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Published by David Bogue, Fleet Street, London First Edition Thus . 1846., 1846
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
First English edition hard back binding in publisher's original characteristic (Bogue | Bohn) embossed dark green cloth covers, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 12mo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Michel Angelo by R. Duppa and Raffaello by Quatreme de Quincy. Contains engraved frontispiece (vi), 474 pp. Light rubbing to the spine ends and in Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. ART [Italian].
Published by Bohn, London, 1851
Seller: NorWest Books (UK), Minehead, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. First Thus. Red cloth, blind-stamped, frontis (with interleaf), xvi + 508 pages, illustrated. The book is complete soundly bound but covers are rather worn with small loss at top of spine. Previous owner's name on endpaper otherwise iInternally unmarked.
Published by Bohn, London, 1851
Language: English
Seller: NorWest Books (UK), Minehead, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. First Thus. Red Cloth, Blind-Stamped, Frontis (With Interleaf), Xi + 496 Pages, Illustrated. The Text Block Is Soundly Bound But The Front Hinge Is Completely Broken. Covers Rather Worn. Internally Unmarked. Not Ex Library.
Published by Henry G. Bohn, London, United Kingdom, 1855
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Not Issued. First Edition. Blue blind embossed bds with bright Gilt title (spine age darkened adn cnrs canted, cloth not worn) pp 522. Pages are uncut and unopened for two thirds of book, damage caused by partial name erasure to half title, text block bright with some tobacco toning mainly to pages near ends. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by George Bell & Sons London 1880-81, 1880
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition
1st edition hardbacks in original cloth Very Good small octavo xxxii + 463 ,487, 574, 674pp., index, Good set in slightly worn blind-stamped boards. Tender hinges in each volume o/w internally very good indeed & a very good reading set.
Published by Bohn Henry London, 1854
Seller: Antique Emporium, Eau Claire, WI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo hardcover volume in red embossed cloth. Spine chipping and small splits to top bottom front board. Front end paper clipped and this is ex library with a perfed title page. 518 pages are tight and very clean with no foxing. 1st english edition. Volume 2 only!.
Published by London, Bohn, 1853., 1853
Seller: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
Small 8vo, pp. [7, advertisements], viii, 351, [1 blank], 32 (advertisements), [7, advertisements]; pastedowns, endpapers and flyleaves printed in blue with ads; publisher's ads unopened; a very good copy in original red embossed cloth, corners and edges bumped, with one small tear; spine gilt and embossed, head and foot of spine chipped; bookplate to front pastedown.First edition. Lewes brings Comte's philosophy to a new audience in England, where Comte's reputation is on the rise, and updates the scientific context to include all the 'very latest facts and ideas'. Lewes had no formal scientific training but from around 1853 onwards he took an active interest in the natural sciences, psychology and, eventually, Darwin's theory of evolution (the word appears frequently here in Lewes's treatment of Comte). Positivism no doubt appealed to Lewes as a prospective amateur of science. He describes it is the abstraction of real, i.e. physical knowledge, into metaphysical 'phenomena'. The mysteries of hard science could now be approached through moral philosophy, and vice versa: '[Science] gives Philosophy materials and a Method; that is all'. The mingling of science with morality, philosophy and even literature was a significant feature of the period; around this time Lewes had a falling out with Dickens because he criticized the bad science of the author's Bleak House, in which Mr Krook famously, spontaneously combusts.
Published by George Bell & Sons, 1891
Seller: Burley Fisher Books, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Two editions of Ulrici's classic work. In excellent condition, with minor scuffing. Email for more detailed report.
Cloth. Condition: Good. Various (illustrator). First edition. A uniform set of twenty volumes from Henry Bohn's celebrated 'Library' series. From the 'Bohn's Library' series inaugurated by Henry George Bohn in 1846. These targeted mass markets and comprise editions of standard works and translations concerned with history, science, classics, theology, and archaeology. First editions in the series.The complete series consists of 766 volumes.A popular and successful work due to the volumes selling at low prices and their lack of literary pretensions.The series was published by Bohn's Libraries until 1865, when it was sold to Messrs. Bell and Daldy, afterwardsG. Bell & Sons.The present comprised with the following:From Bohn's Classica Library:1851 'The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and Halieutico of Ovid' translated and edited by Henry T Riley. No half title. Publisher's advertisements to endpapers.1851 'Lucretius on the Nature of Things' translated by John Selby Watson. No half title, advertising leaves to front and rear.1853 'The Idylls of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus' translated and edited by J Banks and J M Chapman. No half title. With advertising leaves to front and rear. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece.1865 'The Iliad of Homer,' translated by Alexander Pope, edited by J S Watson. The first edition in the series. Illustrated with the entire series of Flaxman's Designs. Collated with all thirty-nine plates. Bound without half title. Numerous leaves of publisher's catalogue and advertisements to front and rear.1876 'The Works of Hesiod, Callimachus, and Theognis' translated and edited by J Banks. Complete with half title and numerous leaves of publisher's catalogue and advertisements to front and rear.1876 'The Treatises of MT Cicero' translated and edited by C D Yonge. Complete with half title and numerous leaves of publisher's catalogue and advertisements to front and rear.1876 'The Politics and Economics of Aristotle,' translated and edited by Edward Walford. Complete with half title and numerous leaves of publisher's catalogue and advertisements to front and rear.1880 'The Anabasis, or Expedition of Cyrus and the Memorabilia of Socrates' translated from the Greek of Xenophon by JS Warson. No half title. Illustrated with a frontispiece. With publisher's catalogue and advertisements to front and rear.1889 'The Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius' translated into English prose from the text of R Merkel, by Edward P Coleridge. Complete with half title. Photograph pasted to rear pastedown.From Bohn's Antiquarian Library:1848 'Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances' by George Ellis. A new edition revised by J O Halliwell. Illustrated with a frontispiece. With half title as well as publisher's catalogue and advertisements to front and rear.1849-54 'Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain' by John Brand. A new edition. Vols I and II of three only. With frontispieces. No half titles. Advertisements to front and rear vol II.1850 'The Fairy Mythology' by Thomas Keightley. A new edition, revised and enlarged. No half title. With publisher's catalogue and advertising leaves to front and rear. With engraved frontispiece.1853 'The Annals of Roger de Hoveden,' translated by Henry T Riley. In two volumes. No half title. With advertising leaves to front and rear.1853 'The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon' translated and edited by Thomas Forester. Complete with half title, publisher's advertisements to front and rear, and engraved frontispiece.1854 'Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland,' translted by Henry T Riley. Complete with half title as well as publisher's catalogue and advertising leaves to front and rear.From Bohn's Illustrated History:1854 'The Natural History of Selborne' by Gilbert White, edited by Sir William Jardine and Edward Jesse. No half title. With publisher's advertisements to front and rear. Collated with all forty engravings.Bohn's Extra Volume:1846 'Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second' by Count Grammont. Edited by Sir Walter Scott. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece. Collated, bound without any further illustrations. Publisher's catalogue to rear.From Bogue's European Library:1865 'Life of Lorenzo de Medici' by William Roscoe. With half title. Engraved frontispiece. In the original publisher's uniform full cloth bindings. Externally a trifle rubbed with bumping to head and tail of spine and extremities. Boards and back strip lightly marked. Chipping and light loss to back strip of 'Ingulph's 'Chronicle,' and 'White's Selborne.' Previous owner's ink inscription to recto front blank leaf 'The Argonautica' undated. Pencil owner's gift inscription to 'Lucretius' title page, undated. Front free endpaper 'Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances excised by previous owner. With small sticker to front pastedown 'Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances'. With previous ownership bookplates and stamps to endpapers 'Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain'. Ink inscription from previous owner to title page 'Annals of Roger de Hoveden' dated 1943 both vols I and II. Previous ownership stamp to title page 'The Natural History of Selborne'. Internally, binding generally firm to most volumes. Binding tender to 'The Anabasis,' with strained hinges, text block head to front by two cords only, rear board detached. Binding tender 'Bohn's extra volume' with title page and further leaves loose but present. Light spotting scattered to leaves, affecting leaves of plates in particular. Good. book.
Published by Henry G. Bohn, London, 1854
Seller: Blind-Horse-Books (ABAA-FABA-IOBA), DeLand, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Two Fine Leather-bound Volumes. First English Translation. Professionally rebound in red goat with leather spine straps with fasteners; spine titles pasted on; front titles inlaid, both in black calf leather with gilt titling. Endpages replaced. Half-titles present. 12mo; 7.5 inches tall; xvi, 471 with index & viii, 518 pages. The bindings are tight and square. Text clean with a small number of pencil marginalia, even toning with a few occasional foxing spots. Moderate handling wear to original textblocks. Half title page of Vol 1 has a small hole near the bottom and the gutter is weak. The Appendix with material selected by Mary Howitt covers Apparitions, Dreams, Second Sight, Somnambulism, Predictions, Divination, Witchcraft; Vampires, Fairies, Table Turning, and Spirit-Rapping. Joseph Ennemoser was a German doctor and scientist, noted for his use of magnetism and hypnosis. He was a forerunner of Freud in his belief in the connection between the mind and physical health, and his interest in psychology led to investigations into the paranormal and magic. He became well known for his presentations about magic, delusions and apparently supernatural occurrences. He suggested that most of these phenomena appeared miraculous only because of a lack of understanding of the laws of nature. The History of Magic was published in Leipzig in 1844, and translated into English in 1854 by William Howitt, a leading Spiritualist writer. Volume 1 deals with the different categories of magic and mysticism, and how they were viewed in ancient times. He discusses visions, dreams and soothsaying, and miracles in the Bible, and the link between classical medicine and oracles. [Cambridge] The editor, his wife Mary, added a collection of supernatural and psychical occurrences, which illustrate the topics dealt with by Ennemoser. [GR] A Fine Collectible Leather-Bound Hardcover.