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The Great Aldine Dante 1502 - Bound with Petrarca 1514 Marking the Birth of the Pocketbook Format Italy’s Two Greatest and Most Revered Authors
[Aldine Printing] Dante Alighieri [and] Petrarca, Francesco. LE TERZE RIME (Lo ‘Nferno E’L Purgatorio E’L Paradiso) [bound with Petrarca:] SONETTI E CANZONI (Venice: in Aedib. Aldi. Accuratissime men. [and] d’Aldo Romano, 1502 [and] 1514) Two books bound as one volume. The first Aldine printing of The Divine Comedy and the first Dante in Aldine “pocket book” (8vo) format, bound with the fine Aldine printing of Petrarca. ONE OF THE EARLIEST POCKET BOOKS EVER PRINTED. With the famous Aldine anchor device on the final leaf of Petrarca. Small 8vo, beautifully bound in full correct period style by Apparuti of Modena in full Italian calf, a fine binding in appearance much
The Book of a Thousand Nights and a Night - 1894 Sir Richard Francis Burton’s Great Translation The First “Library” Edition - Nichols and Smithers - London
Arabian Nights, [Burton , Richard, trans.]. THE BOOK OF A THOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT, translated from the Arabic by Captain Sir R. F. Burton... (London: H.S. Nichols and Co., 1894) 12 volumes. First edition thus, the first Nichols/ Smithers “Library Editon”, with all passages restored which had been omitted from Lady Burton’s edition of 1886. 8vo, publisher’s original black cloth with extensive gilt decorations of Arabic design on upper covers. Gilt lettering to the spines in both English and Arabic. t.e.g., gilt Arabian designs to lower
The King James Folio Holy Bible - 1706 In a Stunning Binding with Marvelous Giltwork of the Period
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[Bible; King James Bible, Book of Common Prayer]. THE HOLY BIBLE... (London: Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, decease’d, printers to the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, 1706) Engraved black and white woodcuts on title page and throughout text. Royal Folio, full contemporary black calf with superb and extensive parallel gilt and blind tooled ornamentation on the spine and all covers, the spine in compartments separated by raised bands and lettered in gilt, board edges and
21 PLEASANT ST., ON THE COURTYARD, NEWBURYPORT, MA 01950
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Price: $8500.
like one that would have been original to an Italian volume of this time. A well preserved copy with some interesting period marginal notations and bracketing in an antique hand, occasional mellowing or typical evidence of age. The Petrarca is complete but for the non-textual a1 introductory leaf, which has been replaced in facsimile. RARE AND IMPORTANT AND ONE OF THE GREAT BOOKS IN LITERARY AND PRINTING HISTORY. The first Aldine printing of Dante’s Divine Comedy; the first edition of Dante to appear in a more handy, portable format (all previous editions were folios).
Item Number: 2
Price: $2850.
covers. An especially bright and handsome set, pristine and exceptionally well preserved. A UNUSUALLY FINE SET OF THIS HIGHLY IMPORTANT EDITION. Smithers published several different editions of this set in 1894 and 1897. This is the first of the library editions, published in 1894. The original edition was published in Benares in 1885 for private subscribers only. Lady Burton’s edition of 1886 omitted 215 pages from the original text. In this edition, the omitted material has been restored.
Item Number: 3
Price: $6750.
turn-ins gilt, edges finely gauffered, t.e.g., feathered endpapers. A splendid copy, the binding handsome and bright and internally very fresh and clean. A BREATHTAKINGLY HANDSOME BIBLE IN STUNNING, UNUSUAL BINDING. This King James Bible is handsome without and within. The binding of this large, stately folio is marvelously decorated in extensive gilt tooling, intricate down to the gauffered edges. TELEPHONE (617) 536-4433, FAX (978) 358-7805