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Editore: Ralph Nicholson 01/12/2000, 2000
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ralph Nicholson 01/12/2000, 2000
ISBN 10: 0953928608 ISBN 13: 9780953928606
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Editore: Printed for R. Bonwicke, William Freeman, Timothy Goodwin, John Walthoe, Matthew Wotton, S. Manship, John Nicholson, Benjamin Tooke, Rich. Parker, and Ralph Smith., London, 1712
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Aggiungi al carrelloFull titles continues. illustrated with above four hundres copper cutts curiously done from the life; and an explanation of their different names, places of growth, and countries from whence they are brought; the way to know the true from the false, their virtues, &c. A work of very great use and curiosity. Done into English from the originals. First edition in English, translated from the French "Histoire generale des drogues," (a General History of Drugs) first printed in 1694. Complete with 86 plates. Includes a dedication to Dr Sloane (physician to Her Majesty), a preface and advertisment for a forthcoming publication in Volume I, an account of authors quoted in the work, an index at the rear followed by a list of works from the same publisher in Volume II. With the bookplate of Prescott Pepper (c. 1709 - 1742) of Pepper Hall in South Cowton, North Yorkshire, to the front pastedown and Henry S. Harland to the recto of the ffep pp [16], 224 (68 plates); 225-419, [13], (18 plates), ESTC No. T113762. First English Edition. Bound in full contemporary tooled calf, with maroon morocco labels and gilt titles to the spine, five raised bands. Quarto In very good condition, hinges starting to crack however the binding remains strong, some loss of leather to the head and tail of the spine in Vol I and the head of Vol II, corners rubbed, pages overall very clean, discreet ownership signatures to title page of both Vol I and II, tape repairs to pp. 136/7 and plate 49 which is torn to the middle, no loss, small hole in margin pp. 155/156, a few red pencil marks to the margins, some occasional toning to plates (one has some ink splashes).
Editore: London : printed for R. Bonwicke, William Freeman, Timothy Goodwin, John Walthoe, Matthew Wotton, S. Manship, John Nicholson, Benjamin Tooke, Rich. Parker, and Ralph Smith, 1712
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. First Edition. [Materia Medica: Illustrated Pharmacology] 2 volumes, bound as one. First English edition and translation of "Histoire generale des drogues," (a General History of Drugs) first printed in 1694. Quarto, 23 x 18.5 cm. Bound in contemporary full leather. Handsome binding, restored spine with contemporary Cambridge-style, blind-tooled calf. Titlepages in red and black. Text in two columns. Collated: V.1: ([16],224p., 67 leaves of plates; V.2: [20], 225-419, [13] p., 70-86 leaves of plates. 84 (of 86) copper engraved plates. Lacks two plates, plate 9 and plate 69 (the mummy plate.) Most plates have four engravings on each sheet. Includes an interesting reference to unicorns, with illustration. Refs: ESTC T113762; Garrison Morton 1827.1; Wellcome IV, 411; Hunt 428; Pritzel 7258. Pomet was chief pharmacist to Louis XIV and purveyor of medicinal remedies from distant lands, including sugar and coffee. His text was translated into English in 1712 and widely circulated. (Benjamin Franklin noted the presence of a copy in Philadelphia.) Pomet's work was of particular interest because of the large number of engravings illustrating the work and the international scope. The work includes a catalogue of seeds brought back from America, and descriptions and plates of sugar-refining, indigo & tobacco preparation, bee-keeping, silk-manufacture, and whaling. Exotic luxuries and relatively recent commodities, such as chocolate are described in depth. Armorial bookplate of Charles Vere Dashwood, Esq. Black and white herald motif with floral decoration around herald. Charles Dashwood (of Stanford, 1745 - 1821).
Editore: Ralph Barker | Printed for William Rogers, Timothy Goodwin, Benjamin Tooke, and John Pemberton. John Nicholson, and Jacob Tonson, London, 1712
Full calf. Condizione: Very good. Paneled calf, sometime neatly rebacked, raised bands, blind tooling, red leather spine label gilt, 12 3/4 inches, new end papers. [2], viii., 682, [21] pp. Text very good, block tight, small pencil check marks in the margins. Several leaves misnumbered but the text is complete and continuous. Lacks the portrait. ESTC T75209."Together with Tables to the Whole: One of the Texts Preached upon. Another of the Places of Scripture occasionally Explain'd. A Third, An Alphabetical Table of Matter. Published from the Originals, By Ralph Barker, D. D., Chaplain to His Grace."This volume contains sermons 105-200, with the Prayers and Tables. The sermons treat with Repentance, Holy Living, Immortality of the Soul, Futre Judgement, the Example of Christ, Fruits of the Spirit, the Nature of Faith, &c.John Tillotson (1630-1694), Anglican archbishop of Canterbury (1691). "Good sense, sound reasoning, and profound knowledge, characterise his sermons, and they are admired for copiousness of style and ease of composition." - Darling, Cyclopaedia Bibliographica (1854).
Editore: for John Nicholson. Benjamin Tooke,. Richard Parker,. and Ralph Smith, London, 1708
Da: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
"2 volumes, 8vo (7 3/4 x 5 inches). Engraved frontispiece folding maps: "A New Map of North America" and "A New Map of the Island of Barbados;" and five further maps of "A New Map of Newfoundland," "New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pensilvania &c.," "A New Map of Virginia, and Maryland," "Carolina, A Map of ye Island of Bermudos," "The Island of St. Christopher's," and "A New Map of the Island of Jamaica" by Herman Moll (one or two short marginal tears, some occasional browning). Contemporary speckled paneled calf, spine decorated in gilt (rebacked to style, inner hinges strengthened). Modern quarter blue morocco slipcase and chemise. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Hugh Campbell, Third Earl of Loudoun on the front paste-down of each volume; Bookplate of Otto Orren Fisher on the front free endpaper of volume one; Charles J. Tanenbaum (Collection of American Cartography). "Mr. Dockwra and Dr. Cox were both so kind as to inform him fully of the Jerseys, and Mr. Pen did him the Same Favour for Pensylvania" (Preface). First edition. Oldmixon was a prolific political writer of poesy, and mainly English history. This work gives a separate accounts of the history and economy of each British American colony, and includes Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New England, and all the colonies to Georgia, Hudson's Bay, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the West Indies. In his Preface he credits many influential contemporary sources: "the History of New-England, publish'd by Cot. Mather, furnished him with what events he has mention'd relating to that Colony.When he wrote of New-York, he corrected the mistakes which others had led him into, by better information from Capt. Congreve, who has had a command in the regular forces there several years. Mr. Dockwra and Dr. Cox were both so kind as to inform him fully of the Jerseys, and Mr. Pen did him the Same Favour for Pensylvania; those three Gentlemen doing him the honour to admit him to their friendship. (Oldmixon - Preface). Herman Moll, who created the beautiful maps for Oldmixon's account, emigrated to London from Germany in about 1675. By 1678 he is recorded as working for the map-maker Moses Pitt as an engraver and frequenting famous Jonathan's Coffee House, where he mingled with the likes of Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, the buccaneers William Dampier and Woodes Rogers, John Oldmixon, Thomas Salmon, Samuel Simpson, and for all of whom he made maps to accompany their works."Moll first gained notice in London in the late 1670s as a fine engraver working for map publishers such as Moses Pitt, Sir Jonas Moore, the royal hydrographer Greenville Collins, John Adair, [Jeremiah] Seller and [Charles] Price, and others. What can be identified as his two earliest maps-'America' and 'Europe' respectively-and bearing the imprint 'H. Mol schulp.' appeared in Moore's 'A New Systeme of the Mathematicks Containing a New Geography' in 1681 Moll worked increasingly independently. He published his first solo volume, the now rare 'Atlas Thesaurus' in 1695, and in 1701, by which time he worked completely on his own, he published his first major work, 'A System of Geography' [as here], an informative global geography with a full complement of crisp, straightforward maps that sold initially for 18s. a copy. Although relatively traditional and derivative, it helped to establish him as an independent geographer-cartographer: "Moll's reputation rests upon a long and extremely fertile career of almost sixty years that yielded a diverse offering of over two dozen geographies, atlases, and histories and a myriad of individual maps, charts, and globes, spanning the known earth. Through his many works, he had also had an impact beyond geography and cartography on his adopted country and its future by graphically staunchly advocating early British expansion and empire" (Dennis Reinhartz for DNB). Howes O61; Kress 2597; Sabin 57157.".