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Catalog of the works and pieces that were in the Exhibition hall. Bound in linen cloth and published by the Spanish Society of Friends of Art in Madrid between 1936 and 1940. It contains 88 plates with original collotypes and facsimiles of the signatures of different painters. In addition to an Ex Libris by José Gallart Folch. Folio size.
Second volume of the IV Centenary of the foundation of the Monastery of San Lorenzo Real. Contribution of the Board of Directors of the National Heritage. El Escorial (1563 - 1963). 1 volume in minor folio. Hardboard and cloth binding. Edition of the Heritage services: Inspection of Museums, Artistic Treasure, Library, Archive and Photographic Laboratory, governed by Francisco Villanueva. Index correction by MªTeresa Ruiz Alcón, Alejandro de Andrés - Montalvo and José Luis de la Peña García. Contains illustrations with inserts. Printed in Madrid in 1963.
Catalog of miniatures and small portraits belonging to the Hon. Mr. Duke of Berwick and Alba de Joaquín Ezquerra del Bayo. Smaller Folio size. It contains 33 plates in black and color, in bistre and four mine with portraits, porcelain enamels, wax busts, etc.. Leather binding and gold-stamped cover. Published by the Junta de Iconografía Nacional and printed on laid and deburred thread paper by the press of the Successors of Rivadeneyra, printers of the Royal House in Madrid in 1924.
Perfect copy entitled Anales de la vida y obras de Diego Velázquez. Written with the help of new documents by G. Cruzada Villamil. Contains 14 full-page plates and 52 illustrations of the best works and paintings by Diego Velázquez. Cloth binding with tejuelo. Size in Folio major. Edited by Miguel Guijarro's bookstore in Madrid in 1885.
Howell (James) A German Diet: or, the Balance of Europe, first English edition, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black with woodcut device, stain to upper corner of first few leaves with loss of corner of title (not affecting text), some light water-staining, modern half calf over marbled boards, [Wing H3079], folio, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1653.⁂ Provenance: George Kenny (ink name on title).
Women poets.- Cavendish (Margaret, Countess of Newcastle) Poems and Fancies, first edition, title with engraved vignette, A8 in facsimile, lacks engraved portrait frontispiece, marginal worming occasionally affecting sidenotes, contemporary calf, rebacked, [Wing N869], Printed by T. R. for J. Martin and J. Allestrye, 1653 § Philips (Katherine) Poems..., engraved portrait frontispiece, first few leaves frayed at lower edge, worming, mostly marginal but occasionally slightly affecting text, A1 small hole with slight loss of text, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired, [Wing P2035], Printed by T.N. for Henry Herringman, 1678, folio (2)⁂ Provenance: First work, Anne Weckerlin and susequently by her second marriage Anne Delawne (ink inscription on title and front free endpaper respectively). Her first husband Georg Rudolph Weckerlin was an Undersecretary of State to Charles I and later was appointed by Parliament to assist John Milton when his eyesight began to fail. Second work, Noel Lawson (ink inscription to front free endpaper); Ann Adcock (ink inscription beneath the former, dated 1722); Ge? Burnaby (ink inscription beneath both the previous); John York (ink inscription on rear free endpaper).
Digges (Sir Dudley) The Compleat Ambassador: or Two Treaties of the Intended Marriages of Qu. Elizabeth, first edition, fine additional engraved title depicting Elizabeth flanked by Burleigh and Walsingham, title in red and black, final blank leaf present, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked preserving original spine, new label, corners worn, [Wing D1453], folio, Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Gabriel Bedell and Thomas Collins, 1655.⁂ Provenance: Thomas Foley of Great Witley Court, Worcs. (ink inscription dated 1660 on front free endpaper and bookplate to verso of title).
Legal.- ?Gape (William, son of Thomas, attended Magdalen Hall and the Middle Temple, b. 1647) [Legal Dictionary], manuscript, 273pp., many ff. partially excised, nearly all ff. between pp. 72-121 removed, some worming to head of gutter, signature of Gape, early annotations and pen trials to upper and lower endpapers, including a note: "buy 3 handkerchevs, and a shirt, a paire of shoos, a paire of sleeves, some ribbond, crevats", folds, browned, original calf, rubbed, upper cover with large crack on reverse, lower cover partially wormed, head of spine working loose, Pot watermark, folio, [17th century].
Quakers.- Fox (George) The Great Mystery of the Great Whore Unfolded, first edition, I2 and 3 misbound, foxed and browned, ink underling and a few annotations, later blind-stamped calf, rebacked, rubbed, [Wing F1832], Printed for Tho. Simmons, 1659 § P[helpes] (C[harles]) A Caveat against Drunkenness, trimmed close, occasionally affecting headline and catchword or signature, foxing, old library blind-stamp to final leaf, later panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed, upper cover corner broken, [Wing P1975], by Tho. Parkhurst, 1676, folio and 8vo (2)
First English Poetess.- Philips (Katherine) Poems By the most deservedly Admired Mrs Katherine Philips the Matchless Orinda, first authorised edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, small hole to Xx2 with loss of catchword on verso, tears to 3A1 and 4A1, with final blank leaf 4M2, near contemporary calf, a little scuffed, [Wing P2033; Grolier 669], folio, Printed by J.M. for H. Herringman, 1667.⁂ The daughter of a London merchant, Katherine Philips was probably the first English female poet to have her work published. She was best known by her pseudonym 'Orinda.' This is the first authorised edition of this work, following a 1664 pirated edition. This is perhaps the most famous English collection of poems by a woman prior to 1700.Provenance: Eliza Gray (ink name on title and inscription on front pastedown)
Shakespeare (William).- Beaumont (Francis) and John Fletcher. Fifty Comedies and Tragedies, second collected edition, engraved portrait frontispiece by William Marshall after J. Berkenhead, small burn-hole to Ss4 with loss to a couple of letters, lacking final blank, modern panelled calf, [Wing B1582; Pforzheimer 54], folio, Printed by J. Macock, for John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot, 1679.⁂ This edition includes the first folio publication of The Two Noble Kinsmen, attributed to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. The play was first published in quarto format in 1634 but not included in any of the of the folio editions of Shakespeare's works or in the first folio of Beaumont and Fletcher's works (1647). This second edition includes eighteen additional plays which did not appear in the first folio edition.
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