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WILLIAMS ( John ). Richmond Wells : or, good luck at last. A comedy

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WILLIAMS ( John ). Richmond Wells : or, good luck at last. A comedy

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
WILLIAMS ( John ). Richmond Wells : or, good luck at last. A comedy, acted at Mr. Penkethman's Theatre in Richmond. By His Majesty's Servants. . London : Printed for T. Butler, at the King's Head in Fleet-street, 1723FIRST (ONLY?) EDITION, the title-page in red and black, pages vi, (2), 70, (1), (1, blank), the preliminary leaves with vertical chain lines, 12mo, recent wrapper : a very good copy. ESTC locates four copies : L, O, Ol : DFo. WorldCat adds only Edinburgh.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [HURDIS ( James )]. The Village Curate. A poem. The second edition corrected. London : Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1790. Pages (4), 44, with the half-title, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy. Hurdis (1763-1801), Church of England clergyman and poet. “A poem in blank verse published anonymously in 1788 and very favourably noticed in the Monthly Review. As well as a blissful evocation of the wealden landscape, this conveys the simple pleasures of Hurdis's ‘little Paradise’. These included reading and music (he played several instruments and had built an organ while at school). The poem also records and celebrates the duties that come with ordination, denouncing the indolence of ‘pampered Priests’. In the same year Hurdis published an edition of Michael Drayton's English Heroic Epistles, with elementary notes probably based on his didactic experience with his sisters.” - ODNB.(2) [FIELDING ( Henry )]. The Tragedy of Tragedies ; or the life and death of Tom Thumb the Great. As it is acted at the Theatre in the Hay-Market. With the annotations of H. Scriblerus Secundus. The fourth edition. London : Printed by and for J. Watts at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1751. With engraved frontispiece after Hogarth, 56-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : a very good copy. One of the best of literary burlesques, attacking both the follies of the dramatists and the follies of the critics. Originally in one act, and in 1731 enlarged to three. The extensive scholarly notes are also by Fielding. This edition was also issued as part of ’The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq.’, London, 1755.(3) CIBBER ( Colley ). The tragical history of King Richard III. Altered from Shakespear. Printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1766. With engraved frontispiece (just touched at fore-edge), 72-pages, 12mo, recent wrapper : running headline on ten pages touched (but not seriously so) : a very good copy Stratman 1011. ESTC locates copies at L, BMp, three copies in USA and one in Australia.(4) SHAKESPEARE ( Wm. ). The Comedy of Errors. With alterations from Shakspeare. Adapted for theatrical representation. By Thomas Hull … A new edition. London : Printed by Jjohn Bell … , 1793. Pages 51, (1, blank), 8vo, recent wapper : title lightly soiled, otherwise very good. Hull's version first appeared at Covent Garden in 1762 as The Twins, and from 1779 simply as The Comedy of Errors. Kemble made only minor alterations to Hull's text for his productions in the 1790s and 1800s.(5)ENGLISH PRE 1801; ENGLISH LITERATURE; THEATRE; PLAYS; VERSE; SHAKESPEARE; ; ; ; ; ;