Published by London, Jacob Tonson., 1716
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
Fourth Edition. 9 cm x 15 cm. XXXVI, [8 unnumbered pages], 360 pages. Hardcover / Contemporary full leather with gilt lettering on spinelabel and ornament to boards. Binding slightly stained but in firm and very good with only some signs of external wear. Some pages with worm-hole damage (text effected). Pastedowns loosened. Name of preowner "Ann Evans" on the Content-page. VERY RARE ! Includes for example the following poems: Virgil's Eclogues / Absalom and Achitophel by Mr Dryden / Song by Mr Prior / Astraea Redux etc. Sprache: english.
Published by Printed for A. Dodd, London, 1714
Seller: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 1,724.74
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst edition, second issue. 11pp, [1]. Recent calf. Extremities rubbed. Leaves browned and spotted. The second issue, printed in the year after the first, of Jonathan Swift's (1667-1745) ludicrous paraphrase on the first ode of the second book of Horace; in actuality an entirely original composition ridiculing Richard Steele (bap. 1672, d. 1729). In the early years of the eighteenth century, Swift had risen to become the leading Tory propagandist, with Steele his political opposite number. The object of the First Ode was to deflate the credibility of his Whig opponent prior to the imminent publication of The Crisis (19th January, 1714), Steele's seditious pamphlet attacking the Tories for their perceived lack of concern regarding rumours of a possible Catholic succession as Queen Anne's health had begun to fail. (see item 10). ESTC T35561 (variant, with catchword on p.3: 'Thou'). Size: Quarto.