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[GOLDSMITH ( Oliver )] An history of the lives, actions, travels, sufferings, and deaths of the most

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[GOLDSMITH ( Oliver )] An history of the lives, actions, travels, sufferings, and deaths of the most

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[GOLDSMITH ( Oliver )] An history of the lives, actions, travels, sufferings, and deaths of the most eminent martyrs, and primitive fathers of the church, in the first four centuries ; viz. Stephen the proto-martyr ... Extracted from the Holy Scriptures, and the best ecclesiastical historians. Adorned with variety of copper-plate cuts. Printed for J. Newbery, 1764FIRST EDITION, with 8 engraved plates, pages (4), 128, 121(bis) - 228, complete thus in spite of pagination jump, 32mo, original pictorial printed paper pale yellow boards : lacking about half of the unlettered backstrip and the upper board almost off, but still a remarkably fresh copy in a fitted folding case : a rare survival in original state. Roscoe J 148 (1). ESTC locates copies at Bodleian, St Brides, Pierpont Morgan and Beinecke (the latter noting 7 plates only). Stuart Bennet, in his Trade Bookbinding in the British Isles, illustrates on page 92, the same printed boards but used by Carnan in 1783 on an edition of "The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes". As Roscoe implies, there was only one printing of "An history of the lives and actions…" and the work continued to be advertised and sold for years, with sheets finding their way into this present attractive 18C binding of pictorial printed paper boards of, one must assume, the early 1780s. Nonetheless, the book is remarkably uncommon and must be accounted a notable rarity in the Goldsmith canon, particularly so in such fresh original state as here. It is based on the Apostolici and the Ecclesiastici of William Cave and is not a translation, as intimated in Newbery's contemporary advertisements.(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; JUVENILE; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;