Dramatic Works of Shakespeare

MONUMENTAL 1802 BOYDELL ILLUSTRATED SHAKESPEARE

SHAKESPEARE, William. Dramatic Works of Shakespeare. London, 1802. Nine volumes.

The monumental 1802 Boydell-Steevens edition of Shakespeare's Works, complete with two engraved frontispieces and the full complement of 94 fine full-page copper engravings after paintings by the leading English artists of the time. Edited by Boydell and revised by renowned 18th-century Shakespearean scholar George Steevens. Sumptuously bound in full contemporary morocco-gilt. $21,000.

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Jane Eyre

RARE SECOND EDITION OF JANE EYRE,“THE MOST FAMOUS SECOND EDITION IN THE CHRONICLE OF VICTORIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY”, WITH THE FIRST APPEARANCEOF BRONTE’S FAMOUS DEDICATION TO THACKERAY

[BRONTE, Charlotte] BELL, Currer. Jane Eyre. London, 1848. Three volumes.

Important second edition of Jane Eyre (printed only three months after the first edition), containing the first appearance of Bronte’s famous dedication to Thackeray, which contributed greatly to the success of Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. $12,500.

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Life of Johnson

"ASSUREDLY A GREAT, A VERY GREAT WORK"

(JOHNSON, Samuel) BOSWELL, James. Life of Johnson. Oxford: 1887. Six volumes bound in eleven.

First George Birkbeck Hill edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson and Johnson's travels, extra-illustrated with 1153 finely engraved portraits, views, maps and facsimiles (including many proofs on India paper), and facsimile of handwritten note by Hill tipped in. Handsomely bound in full morocco by Riviere & Son. $11,000.

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Works

"FOREMOST AMONG WRITERS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE"

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Works. London, 1687.

Third Speght edition of Chaucer's works—chief among them his incomparable Canterbury Tales—the last edition to be set in Gothic type, with engraved frontispiece "Progeny of Chaucer," incorporating a full-length portrait of the author and an image of his tomb. $8500.

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Prince of Abissinia [Rasselas]

1759 FIRST EDITIONOF SAMUEL JOHNSON'S RASSELAS—THE HOGAN COPY

[JOHNSON, Samuel]. The Prince of Abissinia [Rasselas]. London, 1759. Two volumes.

First edition of Johnson's only novel, now known as Rasselas, one of only 1500 copies printed, exceptional in contemporary calf. The copy of renowned collector Frank Hogan, with his morocco-gilt bookplate laid into Volume I. $8500.

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Works

“SETS THE STANDARD AND THE LIMITS OF LITERATURE”

SHAKESPEARE. Works. Cambridge and London, 1863-66. Nine volumes.

First edition set of the “Cambridge Shakespeare,” extra-illustrated with over 250 plates (many of which are hand-colored) of views and scenes and actors and actresses, very handsomely bound by Bayntun. $7800.

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Giaour

BYRON’S THE GIAOUR, WITH IMPORTANT VAMPIRE REFERENCES

BYRON, George Gordon, Lord. The Giaour. London, 1813.

First edition, scarce first issue on heavy watermarked paper, one of 12 copies requested of the publisher by Byron for personal distribution (second variant with Byron's name on the title page). The first of Byron's "Oriental romances," including an early Westernized version of the vampire myth, in original wrappers. $6000.

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Poetical Works

MARY SHELLEY’S 1839 EDITION OF SHELLEY’S POETICAL WORKS

SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. The Poetical Works. London, 1839. Four volumes.

First edition of Mary Shelley’s important edition of her husband’s poetical works, with engraved frontispiece portrait of the poet by Finden, finely bound in full morocco-gilt by Bayntun. $4200.

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Poetical Works

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED ALDINE EDITION OF POPE'S POEMS, EXQUISITELY BOUND

POPE, Alexander. Poetical Works. New York and London, 1891. Three volumes.

Later Aldine edition of the poems of Alexander Pope, with portrait of the poet and extra-illustrated with 15 window-mounted engravings, six hand-colored, splendidly bound in full morocco-gilt with multi-colored morocco inlays in floral designs. $3200.

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Jude the Obscure

"SHE'S NEVER FOUND PEACE SINCE SHE LEFT HIS ARMS"

HARDY, Thomas. Jude the Obscure. London, 1896.

First edition, first issue, of Hardy's last work of fiction, with map and lovely frontispiece etching by H. Macbeth-Raeburn, in original cloth. The copy of Frank J. Hogan, with his morocco-gilt bookplate. $2200.

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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets

"THE GREATEST MASTERPIECE OF ENGLISH 18TH-CENTURY CRITICISM"

JOHNSON, Samuel. Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets. London, 1783. Four volumes.

1783 edition of Johnson's celebrated Lives of the Poets—"the only edition of importance after the first. It is the only edition which Johnson revised, and the last he lived to see"—with engraved frontispiece portrait after Sir Joshua Reynolds, a splendid four-volumes in scarce contemporary polished calf. $1750.

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