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[SWIFT ( Jonathan )]. A Tale of a Tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is

Currency:EUR Category:Antiques / Books & Manuscripts Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:120.00 - 180.00 EUR
[SWIFT ( Jonathan )]. A Tale of a Tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[SWIFT ( Jonathan )]. A Tale of a Tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added A Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library. [London?] 1711310-pages, complete with preliminary advert leaf and the two blank leaves (M2 and N12), 12mo, contemporary sheep : with some light browing and the spine label rubbed but still a very good to nice, unsophisticated copy with the armorial bookplate of Gordon CastleTeerink-Scouten 224, the first of the four small 12mo editions of 1711. ESTC locates sixteen copies, only one (Dt) in Ireland. Includes : ’A discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit'. The ’Battel’ and the ’Discourse’ have separate titles, pagination and register continuous. An uncommon edition of Swift"s famous satire on religious dogmatism. It is said that he remarked in his old age "God, what a genius I had when I wrote that book!"ALSO WITH THIS LOT: SPENCE ( Joseph ). An essay on Mr. Pope's Odyssey. In five dialogues. The second edition. London : Printed for S. Wilmot, bookseller in Oxford : and sold byS.[sic] Birt … and T. Longman, 1737. With an attractive frontispiece engraved by Pine after Gravelot, pages (10), 374, (12), large 12mo, contemporary calf, with label, gilt : a fine copy. Rothschild 1941. Probably as a result of this work, Spence was appointed Professor of Poetry at Oxford. It brought him the friendship of Pope. As Johnson observed, in Spence "Pope had the first experience of a critick without malevolence, who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults; who censured with respect, and praised with alacrity".(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; ENGLISH LITERATURE; IRISH LITERATURE; SATIRE; LITERARY CRITICISM; POPE; ; ; ; ; ;