Editore: Printed for J. Johnson, T. N. Longman, et al.
Condizione: Fair. Acceptable condition. Volume 1. (poetry, Crusades, Jerusalem, history) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
Editore: Suttaby, Evance & Fox, London, 1819
Da: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Contemporary calf, ornately border gilt-stamped on boards, gilt-stamped lettering and ornament in compartmented spine; 32mo; pp. 443, plus engraved vignette-illustrated title-p., engraved frontispiece. Sipne just a little dry; some light scuffing along joints, at spine tips, and edges of boards. Some light foxing on prelims and terminals, but text block is overall clean and unmarked.
Editore: London J. Dodsley, 1787
Da: Jeff Jeremias Fine Arts, RMABA, Aurora, CO, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: RMABA
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. 5th or later Edition. Two volumes complete as issued. 674 pages plus index. Full leather bindings. Volume I front cover has separated with fraying to corners and rubbing to covers. Volume II has cracks down spine edges, fraying to corners with part of leather missing around one corner. Interiors very good on in both books. (S4).
Editore: J Dodsley, 1792
Da: Between The Boards, Connahs Quay, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 83,21
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. 1792 1st edition translated by John Hoole bound in late 20th century 3/4 leather , overall vg with age related spotting an light foxing.
EUR 154,54
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: Good. Not Stated (illustratore). John Hoole's translation of the epic poem 'Jerusalem Delivered' by the notable Italian poet Torquato Tasso, complete in one volume. The ninth edition of this work in the publisher's original boards. Jerusalem Delivered, also known as The Liberation of Jerusalem, is an epic poem by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), first published in 1581. This highly imaginative poem tells the story of the First Crusade in which Christian knights battle Muslims in order to take Jerusalem. The poem was hugely successful and influential. This is the ninth edition of John Hoole"s English translation of this work, written in heroic couplets. It is complete in one volume. In the publisher's original boards. Externally, sound, though lightly soiled to the boards. Small tear to the tail of the spine, vertical crack to the spine, and small loss to the head of the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Good. book.
Editore: R. and J. Dodsley, P. Vailliant, T. Davies, J. Newbery and Z. Stuart, London, 1764
Da: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Full Leather. Condizione: Good. Second English Language Edition. 17 x 10 cm 16mo. lviii 250pp, 287pp. Two volume set. Bound in full brown leather with black and red spine labels. Translated from the Italian by John Hoole. Engraved title page vignette, A. Walker. Scuffing to the leather. Front hinges are weak but holidng. Bookplates and ownership inscriptions. There is a small hand written note describing the work bound into volume 1. ESTC T129222.
Editore: Printed for the author etc., London, 1783
Da: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. First edition of this translation. Octavo (23 cm). Five volumes. Engraved frontispiece with tissue guard in each volume, after Angelica Kauffman, Thomas Stothard (engraved by William Blake), Gertrud Metz, and William Hamilton. Engraved portraits of Hoole and Ariosto in volume 1. Illustration of Ariosto's chair and inkwell in volume 1. Errata and subscriber list bound in at end of volume 5. Complete collation upon request. In roughly contemporary tree-calf marbled leather over pasteboard, gold garlanded borders made with a roller tool. Spines decorated in gold with stars within roundels. Recent black leather title labels. Volume labels not present. Spine ends worn, with fissure visible along spine of volume IV. Light wear to edges. Scattered foxing. Tender joints reinforced with Japanese paper. Ownership inscription on front blank. The19th-century literary historian Henry Hallam called Ariosto "Europe's second-favorite poet after Homer." Indeed there was an appetite for a modern English translation to replace the Elizabethan version by John Harington. John Hoole assumed the enormous task, and produced this very popular version in rhymed couplets with extensive annotation and a biographical essay. The publication is notable for the commission, in volume three, of a frontispiece plate engraved by William Blake, as well as for plates after Angelica Kauffman, Gertrud Metz, and William Hamilton.