| A tale of a tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. Diu multumque desideratum. To which is added, An Account of a Battle between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library. With th...A tale of a tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. Diu multumque desideratum. To which is added, An Account of a Battle between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library. With the Author's Apology; And Explanatory Notes, by W. Wotton, B. D. and others. London: Printed for Charles Bathurst, at the Cross-Keys in Fleet-Street. MDCCLX.
details_place | London |
details_publisher | Charles Bathurst |
details_complete | Yes |
details_conditiontext | First engraving with contemporary paper glued on backside.. Upper joint splitting, front cover firmly holding. |
details_condition | 7 |
language | ENU |
details_medium | books |
details_illustrated | Yes |
details_bindingdescription | Contemporary Full Leather |
details_sizedescription | Duodecimo 12mo |
details_heightcm | 18.5 |
details_widthcm | 12.6 |
details_thickcm | 2.8 |
details_firstedition | No |
details_auteur_code | SWIFT |
details_gewicht | 0.41 |
details_collation | 1 No of Bindings / 2 Blank pages / 17(including title) Roman numbered pages / 1 NNP / 190 Pages / 2 After blanks / 8 Full page engraving |
details_bookid | 3955 |
Bound With: A full and True Account of the Battle fought last friday, between the antient and the modern books in St. James's library Bound With: A discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit. In a letter to a friend. A fragment.Complete with 8 plates of which 1 hand coloured.
| € 245.00
Jonathan Swift,
1760
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