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Auction archive: Lot number 70

POPE, Alexander, translator (1688-1744) -- HOMER. The Iliad . London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720. 6 volumes in 3, 2° (367 x 227mm). Map and two leaves of plates. Extra-illustrated with 49 engraved plates by Vleughels and Dipenbecke, wit...

Auction 03.03.2004
3 Mar 2004
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,826 - US$2,740
Price realised:
£1,314
ca. US$2,400
Auction archive: Lot number 70

POPE, Alexander, translator (1688-1744) -- HOMER. The Iliad . London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720. 6 volumes in 3, 2° (367 x 227mm). Map and two leaves of plates. Extra-illustrated with 49 engraved plates by Vleughels and Dipenbecke, wit...

Auction 03.03.2004
3 Mar 2004
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,826 - US$2,740
Price realised:
£1,314
ca. US$2,400
Beschreibung:

POPE, Alexander, translator (1688-1744) -- HOMER. The Iliad . London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720. 6 volumes in 3, 2° (367 x 227mm). Map and two leaves of plates. Extra-illustrated with 49 engraved plates by Vleughels and Dipenbecke, with dedications to the nobility of Great Britain. ( Vol. I lacks half-title and privilege leaf, preliminary sections misbound, one plate repaired at corner.) (Some spotting and browning). Contemporary stained calf, red speckled edges (rubbed and scuffed, joints splitting). Provenance : details of printing arrangements made by Pope given on front blank in an early hand -- Viscount Falmouth, Mereworth Castle (bookplate) -- John Waynflete Carter (bookplate). FIRST FOLIO EDITION. By the contract signed with Lintot on 23 March 1714, Pope received 250 guineas per volume for his translation, and, in addition, 750 quarto copies for distribution to subscribers; in return, Lintot held the copyright, following Pope's quarto with his own folio edition, the more conventional size for grand works. Rothschild 1574. HOMER. The Odyssey . London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintott, 1725-27. 5 volumes in 3, 2° (366 x 227mm). Extra-illustrated with 24 engraved plates (one before each book) by Hertroch, Dipenbeck, dedicated to the nobility of Great Britain and Ireland. Title in red and black. (Frontispiece mounted, some marginal spotting, neat tear to Nnn2, vol. II, with no loss to text.) Contemporary stained calf uniform with the above (similar condition). Provenance : Viscount Falmouth, Mereworth Castle (bookplate). FIRST FOLIO EDITION. Pope contributed twelve books to the Odyssey , William Broome eight and Elijah Fenton four; but in the interest of sales Pope attempted to keep their collaboration secret. Rothschild 1590.

Auction archive: Lot number 70
Auction:
Datum:
3 Mar 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

POPE, Alexander, translator (1688-1744) -- HOMER. The Iliad . London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720. 6 volumes in 3, 2° (367 x 227mm). Map and two leaves of plates. Extra-illustrated with 49 engraved plates by Vleughels and Dipenbecke, with dedications to the nobility of Great Britain. ( Vol. I lacks half-title and privilege leaf, preliminary sections misbound, one plate repaired at corner.) (Some spotting and browning). Contemporary stained calf, red speckled edges (rubbed and scuffed, joints splitting). Provenance : details of printing arrangements made by Pope given on front blank in an early hand -- Viscount Falmouth, Mereworth Castle (bookplate) -- John Waynflete Carter (bookplate). FIRST FOLIO EDITION. By the contract signed with Lintot on 23 March 1714, Pope received 250 guineas per volume for his translation, and, in addition, 750 quarto copies for distribution to subscribers; in return, Lintot held the copyright, following Pope's quarto with his own folio edition, the more conventional size for grand works. Rothschild 1574. HOMER. The Odyssey . London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintott, 1725-27. 5 volumes in 3, 2° (366 x 227mm). Extra-illustrated with 24 engraved plates (one before each book) by Hertroch, Dipenbeck, dedicated to the nobility of Great Britain and Ireland. Title in red and black. (Frontispiece mounted, some marginal spotting, neat tear to Nnn2, vol. II, with no loss to text.) Contemporary stained calf uniform with the above (similar condition). Provenance : Viscount Falmouth, Mereworth Castle (bookplate). FIRST FOLIO EDITION. Pope contributed twelve books to the Odyssey , William Broome eight and Elijah Fenton four; but in the interest of sales Pope attempted to keep their collaboration secret. Rothschild 1590.

Auction archive: Lot number 70
Auction:
Datum:
3 Mar 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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