Edité par New York. Printed and sold by William Durell, at his Book Shop. No 208 Pearl Street near the Fly-Market., 1794
Vendeur : Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, Etats-Unis
EUR 263,52
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Poor. The Whole Genuine and Complete Works of Flavius Josephus The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior Containing [lots of things] Translated from the Original in the Greek Language To which is added Various Useful Indexes Also a continuation of the History of the Jews By George Henry Maynard Embellished with Sixty beautiful engravings, taken from original drawings and engraved by American Artists. New York. Printed and sold by William Durell, at his Book Shop. No 208 Pearl Street near the Fly-Market. MDCCXCIV [1794] Folio. 723 pages. Full leather binding. Front cover and the first 60 pages are detached from the text block (but firmly attached to each other). Pages 61-70 (the sixth signature) are detached. Text block solid form pages 71-678. Then the 57th signature is loose. Pages 687-724 are firmly attached to the back cover, but detached from the text block. Pages are faded and foxed. Some more than others, as it was printed on different quality papers. Overall dimensions are 11 x 17 x 3 inches. Covers are worn and scuffed with evidence of early resewing along the spine. Original spine and spine label present, but chipped. The title page is tattered and torn, with some missing pieces but scarcely affecting the text. The frontispiece engraving is even more ragged, but on the back of it is the ownership name, Geo Allen and below that, Norfolk. Allen s name appears signed elsewhere in the book as well. The title page calls for 60 engravings. This copy has 22 of them. They are large, full page, engravings of historical scenes. Many seem to involve people being stabbed. There is a nice Parting of the Red Sea. The works of Josephus in 20 books. Each book has a decorative header, with a bird holding up a garland, with the assistance of flanking cherubs. The title The American Edition of Josephus 1792 appears in an oval on each of these decorative headers. It is an unusual amount of decoration for an American imprint. The full page engravings are unusual for an American book of this period as well. Joseph was a first century scholar, a Jewish Roman, whose records of Jewish history has been of continued interest to historian and theologians since the Renaissance. It was first translated into English in 1602. I can find no earlier US edition than the 1792 Durell edition; this is the 1794 edition. Please email with questions or to request photos. If you see a photo beside this listing, please be aware that it's an ABE Stock Photo (whatever that is) and not a photo of this book.
Edité par Baltimore. Printed and Sold by Pechin and Co, 1795
Vendeur : Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, Etats-Unis
EUR 395,28
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Fair. Folio hardcover. Measures 10.5 x 16.5 inches. Bound in full leather now considerably scuffed and edgeworn, befitting a 200 year old American binding. Spine leather all but gone. Front cover detached but present. Frontispiece engraving detached but present. Title page detached as well, but set in place. Both of those pages have some chipping at the edges. The rest of the text block is tightly sewn, but in two sections -- pages 1-153 are in one block and 153 to 723 in another. Also at the rear are the instructions to the binder for the 60 plates & then 3 pages of Subscribers names (one of those pages is just Subscribers in Baltimore). All 60 plates are present and in the proper place. The folding map of Jerusalem has some tears and crinkles. Normal fading and foxing to pages and plates. All the plates say 'Engraved for the American edition.' This is the most extensively illustrated eighteenth century American book I can remember seeing. Text in double columns. Baltimore was never a publishing center in the United States. Books from Pechin's press are scarce - he published an edition of Jefferson's Notes on the state of Virginia in 1800. I cannot find anything published earlier than this volume - which would be a stupendous first effort by a young printer. Please email with questions or to request photos. This is a heavy book, so some extra shipping will be required.
Edité par J. Cooke, London, 1790
Vendeur : ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
EUR 417,24
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : g- to g+. Later edition. Elephant folio. VI, 7-723, [3]pp. Full tan morocco. Engraved frontispiece. Decorative tailpieces. Remarkable edition of the works of Flavius Josephus, providing crucial information about the First Jewish-Roman War and an important literary source material for understanding the context of the Dead Sea Scrolls and late Temple Judaism. In point of literary talent Josephus ranks among the leading writers in world literature. His style is epic, his portrayals plastic, his gift of description captivates the reader alike by its fidelity and its colorful presentation" (Encyclopedia Judaica). "The Jewish War" recounts the Jewish revolt against Roman occupation (6670). "Antiquities of the Jews" recounts the history of the world from a Jewish perspective for an ostensibly Roman audience. These works provide valuable insight into First century Judaism and the background of Early Christianity. This book is exquisitely illustrated with 2 full-page color-outlined maps, 1 large folding plan of Jerusalem, and 58 copper engravings after the foremost English artists, including Metz, Moreau, and Stothard (three of which were engraved by William Blake, facing pages 13, 65 and 76). Age wear on binding with spine and edges age-toned/discolored. Spine rebacked with repairs to the head and tail of the spine. Rubbing along edges. Modern endpapers. Minor and sporadic foxing and browning throughout. 1/3 of the Jerusalem folding map torn and missing from its lower center to its upper right. Binding in overall good-, interior in good+ condition. Binding protected by modern mylar.
Edité par Printed and Sold by William Durrell, New York, 1792
Vendeur : Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 439,20
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Ajouter au panier724 pp. Illustrated with 60 engraved plates, including three maps (one folding). Large folio, contemporary gilt diced calf, expertly rebacked with a new calf spine. First American edition thus. Foxing throughout; a few old repairs and closed tears. The folding map of Jerusalem is dampstained and toned, partially split along one fold. Binding rubbed at corners, with some light scuffing. Tight and sound.
Edité par J. Cooke, London, 1792
Vendeur : Royoung Bookseller, Inc. ABAA, Ardsley, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 658,81
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Ajouter au panierleather_bound. Early Edition not recorded in Bentley. 721, (5) pages. Folio, 39.5 x 25 cm. Text printed in two columns with printed side notes, illustrated with an engraved frontispiece, 57 engraved plates, including three by William Blake (facing pp. 12, 64, 76), one large engraved folding plan of Jerusalem, and two engraved maps with hand-colored outlining. Work of Roman-Jewish historianFlaviusJosephus, featuring three engravings by William Blake. Bentley identifies five editions of this work (lettered A-E), the first and earliest dating to 1785 and without the addition of Edward Kimpton's continuations and notes. The second is presumed by Bentley to have been printed in 1791 and it features a slightly altered title ("The Whole Genuine and Complete Works ofFlaviusJosephus"), while the third, Bentley hypothesizes, dates to 1795, and also has a slightly different title-page ("By the King's Royal License and Authority. The Whole Genuine."). J. Cooke's son, Charles, took over the publishing firm by 1792, and his name is featured on the imprint from there on (Bentley's C-E). This edition features the first edition title ("The Genuine and Complete Works."), but has the inclusion of Kimpton's continuations and notes. BENTLEY and NURMI 386. BENTLEY, BLAKE BOOKS 477. ESTC T224512. The works of Josephus provide crucial information about the First JewishRoman War and also represent important literary source material for understanding the context of the Dead Sea Scrolls and late Temple Judaism. Damp stains top corner of prelims and several leaves at front, some text scattered minor spotting, very light offsetting onto to text from plates. Binding solid and tight. Contemporary full brown calf, rebacked, raised bands, red morocco spine label in gilt. Very good.
Edité par J. Cooke, No. 17, Pater-noster-Row, London, 1790
Vendeur : Reader's Corner, Inc., Raleigh, NC, Etats-Unis
EUR 874,02
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. William Blake (illustrateur). With a repaired chip at the spine top, otherwise a VG or better London edition in tree leather, 6 gold ruled rib spines with gold title label. Lacks the folding Jerusalem map, but has the 2 color outlined maps and all the plates including the 3 by William Blake. Nice white rag paper with no foxing. And the copper plates are superb, looks like they were printed yesterday. 724 pages plus the list of subscribers. Photos on request.
Edité par Printed and Sold by William Durell, at his Book Store and Printing Office, No. 19, Queen-Street, Near the Fly Market, New-York, 1794
Vendeur : Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 1 756,82
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good. New-York: Printed and Sold by William Durell, at his Book Store and Printing Office, No. 19, Queen-Street, Near the Fly Market, 1792-1794. First American Edition. Folio. 723pp.; directions to the binder; [2]pp. list of subscribers; 57 plates; 3 maps, including fold-out of Jerusalem, collated complete. Bound in full modern speckled calf; six raised bands; original red morocco label laid to spine; new endpapers. Tight in binding; marginal staining and spotting; Very Good in a handsome binding. The Maynard Josephus is not only a fascinating illustrated tour of the ancient world, but, per Sabin, it is "worthy of notice for the specimens of early engraving in the United States." Tiebout and Anderson, the latter responsible for the fold-out map of Jerusalem in this volume, were barely 20 years old at the time. An impressive and striking production. Sabin 3666; Evans 27174.