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NORDEN (Frederik L.), FRS. A compendium of the travels of Frederick Lewis Norden through Egypt and N

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NORDEN (Frederik L.), FRS. A compendium of the travels of Frederick Lewis Norden through Egypt and N

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+01:00 : BST/CET)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
NORDEN (Frederik L.), FRS. A compendium of the travels of Frederick Lewis Norden through Egypt and Nubia. London [i.e. Dublin] : Sold by R. Rampier, J. Panton, T. Davidson, W. Nixon, A Manson, H. Newton, A. Darnton and M. Oldman [1757?]Pages (2), ii, 300, 12mo, contemporary sheep, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt : slight worming in fore-margin on some leaves at beginning and end, mostly clear of text but affecting only a few letters, old repairs to small holes in blank margin on six leaves at end, the binding worn but still very strong and otherwise a very good, crisp copy with the armorial bookplate of Edward Duke ("Deo ducente"). An edition not in ESTC, which has, however, an identically collated Dublin edition of 1757 printed by J. Smith - L, C, O / AuNU only. The names of the eight booksellers in the imprint are fictitious and the work is most likely a piracy. There are three other examples of such 'Compendiums' first published in Dublin in 1757 and then pirated : A compendium of the travels of Mr. Hanway, Sir John Mandeville. And Mr. Lionel Wafer, and a description of Greenland, A compendium of the travels of Dr. Richard Pococke, Lord Bishop of Ossory. Alex. Drummond, Esq; His Majesty’s counsul at Aleppo. and Alexander Russel, M.D , and, A compendium of A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, by Mr. Henry Maundrel, Chaplain to the English Factory at Aleppo. The travels of Dr. Thomas Shaw, F.R.S. and a journey to Palmyra. Norden (1708-42) provided some of the earliest modern studies of Egypt.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [BRYAN ( ---- )]. The Temple of Fame. A poem. Inscrib'd to Mr. Congreve. Printed and sold by H. Hills 1709. Pages 15, (1, catalogue of poems printed by Hills), 8vo, recent marbled boards:very good Foxon B552. First published 1703 with the fuller title " … a poem occasion'd by the late success of the Duke of Ormond, the Duke of Marlborough, Sir George Rook &c. against France and Spain …". "Wrote by one Bryan a worthy chaplain to Bp. Of Norwich." - Dobell 2665. Sometimes confused with Yalden's poem of this title, published in 1700. Later reissued with other remaindered Hills poems in 'A collection of the best English poetry', 1717. (2) REYNOLDS ( Frederick ). Laugh when you can : a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. Dublin : Printed by George Folingsby, 1799. FIRST IRISH EDITION, 83-pp, 12mo, recent marbled paper wrapper : a very good copy.Pages 82-83 are advertisements for dramatic pieces sold by Folingsby. (3) OTWAY ( Thomas ). Venice Preserved ; or, a plot discovered. A tragedy. Dublin: Printed by P. Wogan, 1794. Pages 59, (1, blank), 12mo, recent marbled paper wrappers : a nice copy.Stratman 4932.(4)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; TRAVEL; AFRICA; NORTH AFRICA; EGYPT; ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; PLAYS; THEATRE; ;