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THOMPSON ( Wm. ). Sickness. A Poem. In three books. For R. Dodsley … 1745-45-46 FIRST EDITION, pages

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THOMPSON ( Wm. ). Sickness. A Poem. In three books. For R. Dodsley … 1745-45-46 FIRST EDITION, pages

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
THOMPSON ( Wm. ). Sickness. A Poem. In three books. For R. Dodsley … 1745-45-46FIRST EDITION, pages viii, 47, (1, blank) : (2), 51-104 : (2), 107-159, wanting the half-title, 3 parts in l vol, 4to, nicely bound in crimson morocco-backed marbled boards, with label : light old marginal staining in places and worming in the upper outer corner touching only the page numerals towards the end.Foxon T 173-4-5. Each book has its own title, though the signatures & pagination are continuous. Published separately and not often found together. The second book contains tributes to Pope and Swift, both of whom had recently died.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) SCOT ( Walter ), Capt. A true history of several honourable families of the ... name of Scot, in ... Roxburgh and Selkirk, and others adjacent. Gathered out of ancient chronicles, histories, and translations of our fathers. [with :] Satchels's Post'ral ... Part Second. Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson 1688 ; and reprinted by Balfour & Smellie 1776. Pages (2), iii, (1, blank), 3 - 60 ; (4), 97, (3), 2 parts in 1 volume, 4to, contemporary calf, old neat rebacking, with label : a nice copy.Entirely in verse. Scott, a military man, describes himself on the title as one who could write "nafshawne/But just the letters of his name". He hired schoolboys to write to his dictation. First published 1688, this is its second edition. (2) GAY ( John ). The Beggar's Opera … With the ouverture in score, the songs, and the basses, engrav'd on copper plates. (The ouverture and basses composed by Dr. Pepusch) London : Printed for Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1761. With engraved vignette title-page incorporating a portrait of the author, pages (8), 56 and 46-pages of engraved music, 4to, the title-page lightly and evenly dusty and wanting the front blank flyleaves, a clean tear without loss in three leaves of music, light fingering and signs of use but still a very good, well-margined copy in an old, possibly contemporary unlettered half calf over marbled boards, binding lightly rubbed but sound and very srong. The greatest stage success of its time, and one of the most perenially popular, and influential,works of the 18C.(3)ENGLISH PRE 1801; VERSE; FOXON; EDINBURGH PRINTED; GENEALOGY; ENGLISH LITERATURE; MUSIC; THEATRE; OPERA; ; ;