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Auction archive: Lot number 351

SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). A Tale of a Tub ... to which is added an Account of a Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library . London: John Nutt, 1704. 8 o (185 x 110 mm). Initial leaf of mock advertisements. (Some dampstaini...

Auction 08.10.2001
8 Oct 2001 - 9 Oct 2001
Estimate
US$1,500 - US$2,000
Price realised:
US$1,762
Auction archive: Lot number 351

SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). A Tale of a Tub ... to which is added an Account of a Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library . London: John Nutt, 1704. 8 o (185 x 110 mm). Initial leaf of mock advertisements. (Some dampstaini...

Auction 08.10.2001
8 Oct 2001 - 9 Oct 2001
Estimate
US$1,500 - US$2,000
Price realised:
US$1,762
Beschreibung:

SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). A Tale of a Tub ... to which is added an Account of a Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library . London: John Nutt, 1704. 8 o (185 x 110 mm). Initial leaf of mock advertisements. (Some dampstaining and marginal soiling, Y1r with signature and catch-word poorly impressed, without final blank.) Contemporary blind-tooled calf, covers with double fillet enclosing a central panel with flowerhead at corners (rebacked, preserving old spine and manuscript paper label, some restoration at corners.) Provenance : John Hawkens (erased inscription on title) -- John James Serle (inscription on title) -- purchased from Hamill and Barker, Chicago, 7 March 1970. FIRST EDITION, with space for "Uterinus" on page 320 left blank. Rothschild 1992; Teerink 217. [ and :] SWIFT, Jonathan (attributed). The Life and Genuine Character of Doctor Swift written by himself . London: J. Roberts, 1733. 2 o (308 x 191 mm). Half-title, title with woodcut ornament, woodcut headpieces and opening initials. (Half-title and blank verso of final leaf soiled, address to the reader misbound after the dedication to Pope.) FIRST EDITION of this one-shilling verse pamphlet. Although Swift denied authorship, it has strong resemblances to his Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift printed in 1739, and whether it is actually by Swift, a plagiarism by Laetitia Pilkington, or alternatively by Pope, remains uncertain. Foxon S884; Rothschild 2143; Teerink 727. [ Bound with :] SWIFT, Jonathan. Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift written by himself, Nov. 1731 . London: C. Bathurst, 1739. 2 o (308 x 191 mm). Title vignette of bust on a pedestal. (Title soiled, slightly torn and with small repairs on verso of old fold mark, first leaf of text remargined, small hole in gutter of B1-D1.) Early 20th-century brown half morocco and cloth, edges gilt (joints lightly rubbed). Second London edition, one of two variants. Swift entrusted the publication of his manuscript in London to Dr. William King who not only made extensive cuts but inserted 61 lines from the Life and Genuine Character . Irritated by these changes, Swift arranged for the publication of a more authoritative edition in Dublin containing 484 lines, compared with the 381 lines in the London edition. Foxon S922; Teerink 771. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 351
Auction:
Datum:
8 Oct 2001 - 9 Oct 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745). A Tale of a Tub ... to which is added an Account of a Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library . London: John Nutt, 1704. 8 o (185 x 110 mm). Initial leaf of mock advertisements. (Some dampstaining and marginal soiling, Y1r with signature and catch-word poorly impressed, without final blank.) Contemporary blind-tooled calf, covers with double fillet enclosing a central panel with flowerhead at corners (rebacked, preserving old spine and manuscript paper label, some restoration at corners.) Provenance : John Hawkens (erased inscription on title) -- John James Serle (inscription on title) -- purchased from Hamill and Barker, Chicago, 7 March 1970. FIRST EDITION, with space for "Uterinus" on page 320 left blank. Rothschild 1992; Teerink 217. [ and :] SWIFT, Jonathan (attributed). The Life and Genuine Character of Doctor Swift written by himself . London: J. Roberts, 1733. 2 o (308 x 191 mm). Half-title, title with woodcut ornament, woodcut headpieces and opening initials. (Half-title and blank verso of final leaf soiled, address to the reader misbound after the dedication to Pope.) FIRST EDITION of this one-shilling verse pamphlet. Although Swift denied authorship, it has strong resemblances to his Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift printed in 1739, and whether it is actually by Swift, a plagiarism by Laetitia Pilkington, or alternatively by Pope, remains uncertain. Foxon S884; Rothschild 2143; Teerink 727. [ Bound with :] SWIFT, Jonathan. Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift written by himself, Nov. 1731 . London: C. Bathurst, 1739. 2 o (308 x 191 mm). Title vignette of bust on a pedestal. (Title soiled, slightly torn and with small repairs on verso of old fold mark, first leaf of text remargined, small hole in gutter of B1-D1.) Early 20th-century brown half morocco and cloth, edges gilt (joints lightly rubbed). Second London edition, one of two variants. Swift entrusted the publication of his manuscript in London to Dr. William King who not only made extensive cuts but inserted 61 lines from the Life and Genuine Character . Irritated by these changes, Swift arranged for the publication of a more authoritative edition in Dublin containing 484 lines, compared with the 381 lines in the London edition. Foxon S922; Teerink 771. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 351
Auction:
Datum:
8 Oct 2001 - 9 Oct 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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