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Auction archive: Lot number 177

SWIFT, Jonathan] A Short Character of His Ex T E of W L L o...

Estimate
US$800 - US$1,200
Price realised:
US$2,750
Auction archive: Lot number 177

SWIFT, Jonathan] A Short Character of His Ex T E of W L L o...

Estimate
US$800 - US$1,200
Price realised:
US$2,750
Beschreibung:

SWIFT, Jonathan]. A Short Character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I ----. London: William Coryton, 1711 [but 1710]. 8° (180 x 110mm). Final blank. (Light spotting on title and final leaf.) Early 20th-century quarter green roan, top edge gilt, others uncut (joints rubbed). Provenance : T.A. Hollick (pencil attribution; sold Sotheby’s London, 19-20 May 1980, lot 286).
SWIFT, Jonathan]. A Short Character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I ----. London: William Coryton, 1711 [but 1710]. 8° (180 x 110mm). Final blank. (Light spotting on title and final leaf.) Early 20th-century quarter green roan, top edge gilt, others uncut (joints rubbed). Provenance : T.A. Hollick (pencil attribution; sold Sotheby’s London, 19-20 May 1980, lot 286). FIRST EDITION, HOLLICK COPY , third issue, published in December, 1710. T. E. of W. = Thomas Wharton Earl of Wharton (1648-1715). A founder of the Whig party, Wharton lost his offices on the accession of Queen Anne, but served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1708-1710 with Addison as Chief Secretary. In the Examiner no. 18, 30 November 1710, Swift attacked him under the name of Verres for his misgovernment of the country. A few days later he published this pamphlet which is considered to be “among the most brilliant pieces of vituperation written by Swift … the analysis of Wharton becomes merely a specific, if the most outrageous, instance of a long chain of abominations” (Ehrenpreis, Swift . ii. 443). Rothschild 2011; Teerink 529. [SWIFT, Jonathan]. Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General. London: John Morphew, 1712. 8° (210 x 138mm). (Some soiling.) Stitched and uncut; red cloth folding case. FIRST EDITION of this eloquent and strongly anti-Dutch pamphlet. “The moral and social chaos which Swift came to identify with Whiggism he always saw brazenly exalted in the United Provinces” ( Swift . ii. 542). Teerink 559; Goldsmiths’ 4973.

Auction archive: Lot number 177
Beschreibung:

SWIFT, Jonathan]. A Short Character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I ----. London: William Coryton, 1711 [but 1710]. 8° (180 x 110mm). Final blank. (Light spotting on title and final leaf.) Early 20th-century quarter green roan, top edge gilt, others uncut (joints rubbed). Provenance : T.A. Hollick (pencil attribution; sold Sotheby’s London, 19-20 May 1980, lot 286).
SWIFT, Jonathan]. A Short Character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I ----. London: William Coryton, 1711 [but 1710]. 8° (180 x 110mm). Final blank. (Light spotting on title and final leaf.) Early 20th-century quarter green roan, top edge gilt, others uncut (joints rubbed). Provenance : T.A. Hollick (pencil attribution; sold Sotheby’s London, 19-20 May 1980, lot 286). FIRST EDITION, HOLLICK COPY , third issue, published in December, 1710. T. E. of W. = Thomas Wharton Earl of Wharton (1648-1715). A founder of the Whig party, Wharton lost his offices on the accession of Queen Anne, but served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1708-1710 with Addison as Chief Secretary. In the Examiner no. 18, 30 November 1710, Swift attacked him under the name of Verres for his misgovernment of the country. A few days later he published this pamphlet which is considered to be “among the most brilliant pieces of vituperation written by Swift … the analysis of Wharton becomes merely a specific, if the most outrageous, instance of a long chain of abominations” (Ehrenpreis, Swift . ii. 443). Rothschild 2011; Teerink 529. [SWIFT, Jonathan]. Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General. London: John Morphew, 1712. 8° (210 x 138mm). (Some soiling.) Stitched and uncut; red cloth folding case. FIRST EDITION of this eloquent and strongly anti-Dutch pamphlet. “The moral and social chaos which Swift came to identify with Whiggism he always saw brazenly exalted in the United Provinces” ( Swift . ii. 542). Teerink 559; Goldsmiths’ 4973.

Auction archive: Lot number 177
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