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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 3rd Edition. Near fine copy in softcover 4to. Green and white spine with black, red, white and blue titles.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. vi, 627pp & colour photographs at rear. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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Langue: anglais
Edité par John Manship; 6th Revised edition edition (2012-10-01), 1656
ISBN 10 : 0954100786 ISBN 13 : 9780954100780
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Langue: anglais
Edité par John Churchill and Sam Manship, London, 1714
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION of Locke's collected works, including his canonical Essay Concerning Human Understanding. This First printing further includes works by Locke acknowledged only in his will and the earliest to put his name to: Two Treatises on Government as well as the letters on Toleration and The Reasonableness of Christianity. "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" (PMM 164). A landmark in Enlightenment thought, encapsulated in "the first modern attempt" to analyze human knowledge (PMM 193, 194) Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: "To love truth for truth's sake is the principal part of human perfection in this world, and the seed-plot of all other virtues." The influence Locke exerted upon Jefferson and other Founding Fathers cannot be overestimated. Indeed some of Jefferson's contemporaries claimed that he borrowed central ideas in the Declaration of Independence directly from the writings of John Locke. Doubtless, the political philosophy Locke bequeathed to America's Founding Fathers gave rise to the spread of freedom across the civilized world and the birth of the freest country in history, the United States of America. London: for John Churchill and Sam. Manship, 1714. Folio, contemporary full calf, rebacked in period style by Bernard Middleton. Complete with and exquisite copper-engraved frontispiece portrait by George Vertue in Volume I and full-page memorial plate engraved plate of Locke's funeral monument. General light wear to bindings; text extremely clean with large margins. A very handsome set. Book #Bv1205. $10,000. We specialize in rare Ayn Rand, and other legends and landmarks.
Langue: anglais
Edité par John Manship; 6th Revised editio, 1656
ISBN 10 : 0954100786 ISBN 13 : 9780954100780
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Ajouter au panierpaperback. Etat : Very Good.
Edité par Printed for R. Bonwicke, William Freeman, Timothy Goodwin, John Walthoe, Matthew Wotton, S. Manship, John Nicholson, Benjamin Tooke, Rich. Parker, and Ralph Smith., London, 1712
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Ajouter au panierFull titles continues. illustrated with above four hundres copper cutts curiously done from the life; and an explanation of their different names, places of growth, and countries from whence they are brought; the way to know the true from the false, their virtues, &c. A work of very great use and curiosity. Done into English from the originals. First edition in English, translated from the French "Histoire generale des drogues," (a General History of Drugs) first printed in 1694. Complete with 86 plates. Includes a dedication to Dr Sloane (physician to Her Majesty), a preface and advertisment for a forthcoming publication in Volume I, an account of authors quoted in the work, an index at the rear followed by a list of works from the same publisher in Volume II. With the bookplate of Prescott Pepper (c. 1709 - 1742) of Pepper Hall in South Cowton, North Yorkshire, to the front pastedown and Henry S. Harland to the recto of the ffep pp [16], 224 (68 plates); 225-419, [13], (18 plates), ESTC No. T113762. First English Edition. Bound in full contemporary tooled calf, with maroon morocco labels and gilt titles to the spine, five raised bands. Quarto In very good condition, hinges starting to crack however the binding remains strong, some loss of leather to the head and tail of the spine in Vol I and the head of Vol II, corners rubbed, pages overall very clean, discreet ownership signatures to title page of both Vol I and II, tape repairs to pp. 136/7 and plate 49 which is torn to the middle, no loss, small hole in margin pp. 155/156, a few red pencil marks to the margins, some occasional toning to plates (one has some ink splashes).
Edité par Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster Row, and Samuel Manship, at the Ship in Cornhill, near the Royal-Exchange, London, 1694
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Ajouter au panierRare second edition of this fundamental work in the history of Western thought, the first to name Locke as the author and to include the frontispiece portrait of him. Folio, bound full paneled calf, morocco spine label lettered in gilt, elaborated diced stamping to the spine in five compartments within raised bands, engraved frontispiece portrait of Locke by P. Vanderbanck after Sylvester Brounower. In very good condition. From the library of the Isle of Wight Institution, with stamps to the title page, page 175, and verso of final leaf; ownership signature of British missionary Daniel Tyerman (1773-1828) of Newport, Isle of Wight, dated 1804 to the title page. The second edition of Locke's essay contains a number of important changes and additions to the text. It was the first to name Locke as the author and include the frontispiece portrait of him (indicative of the celebrity Locke acquired with the publication of the first edition in 1690). "When Thomas Basset was running out of copies of the first edition in February 1693, he signed a contract with Locke to pay him ten shillings per sheet for additional materials for a new printing. These additions included an expansion of Book I, Chap. IV; the chapter on power was almost entirely new; a new chapter, 'Of Identity and Diversity', was inserted as 2.27, making chapters 27-31 to be renumbered as 2.28-32; and a discussion was added to 2.9.8. Other numerous additions were made throughout, sectional summaries added in the margins, and an analytical index supplied" (Yolton). "It is Locke's second edition of the 'Essay on Human Understanding' that is the masterpiece we remember; the first, 1690, edition did not bear Locke's name, nor did it include a number of emendations that finished the work as Locke wanted it" (Matthews, Collecting Rare Books, 97). "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" (PMM 164). It is in this work that Locke (1632-1704) lays the foundations of British empiricism and the concept of the mind as a tabula rasa. "Locke summed up the Enlightenment in his belief in the middle class and its right to freedom of conscience and right to property, in his faith in science, and in his confidence in the goodness of humanity. His influence upon philosophy and political theory has been incalculable" (Columbia Encyclopedia).
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Ajouter au panierRare fourth edition of this fundamental work in the history of Western thought, the first to name Locke as the author and include the frontispiece portrait of him. Folio, bound in in full speckled calf with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands, gilt turn-ins, engraved frontispiece portrait of Locke. An exceptional example. The second edition of Locke's essay contains a number of important changes and additions to the text. It was the first to name Locke as the author and include the frontispiece portrait of him. "It is Locke's second edition of the 'Essay on Human Understanding' that is the masterpiece we remember; the first, 1690, edition did not bear Locke's name, nor did it include a number of emendations that finished the work as Locke wanted it" (Matthews, Collecting Rare Books, 97). "Locke was the first to take up the challenge of Bacon and to attempt to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge when confronted with God and the universe" (PMM 164).
Edité par John Churchill, and Sam. Manship; Awnsham Chirchill 1714-1722, London, 1714
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Ajouter au panierLeather. Etat : Good. Not Stated (illustrateur). First edition. The complete collected works of Enlightenment philosopher John Locke, with the first and third volume present in the first edition, and with volume II present in the second edition. The 1714 first edition of volumes I and III, and the 1722 second edition of volume II.Complete in three volumes.Volume I illustrated with an engraved frontispiece and engraved funerary epitaph. Collated, complete.The collected works ofEnglish philosopher, physician and Enlightenment thinker John Locke, frequently referred to as the 'Father of Liberalism', and recognised as one of the first of the British empiricists.Essays and writings on numerous subjects - including a discussion of interest, letters concerning toleration, and the reasonableness of Christianity - are included in these volumes, alongside his posthumous works and a number of personal letters. With a lengthy index to the rear of each volume.Volumes I and III present in the 1714 first edition, ESTC T128627.Volume I with the collation: A2, [a2], A-H2, I2, A-F2, a-g2, B-4G4, 4H2. Collated, complete.Volume III with the collation: A2, [1], B-R2, S-5A4, 5B-5E2. Collated, complete.Volume I includes 'An account of the life and writings of John Locke Esq; The third edition enlarged,' London: printed for J. Clarke, and E. Curll, 1714, and 'The remains of John Locke Esq; . Publish'd from his original manuscripts,' London: printed for E. Curll, 1714, as called for.Volume II present in the 1722 second edition. ESTCT128551With the collation: [A4], B-4P4, 4Q-4S2. Collated, complete.Former owner's inscriptions to volume II and III title pages.Present here are first edition volumes of the works of one of the most important and enduring figures of Western philosophy.Locke's philosophy of mind is viewed as the origin of modern conceptions of personal identity and the psychology of the self, influencing the work of later philosophers, such as Rousseau, Hume, and Kant. In full panelled calf bindings, with gilt detailing to back strips. Volumes I and III lacking spine labels. Small losses of calf to back strip heads and tails, with rubbing to back strips, joints, and board perimeters. Volume I joints starting, with front board a touch tender and rear board firmly held. Front board of volume III starting, with board firmly held. Joint heads of volume II starting, with boards firmly held. Volume II lacking endpapers. Internally, firmly bound, but with title page and following leaf of volume II detached and loosely inserted. Former owner's inscriptions to volume II and III title pages. Pages bright, with instances of light handling marks to each volume. Faint tide marks to heads of leaves of 'An account of the life and writings of John Locke' and 'The remains of John Locke' in volume I, and light tide marks to heads of ten leaves to the rear. Very light tide marks to tail of each leaf of volume III, and to fore edges and heads of pages 173 onwards. Marginal ink annotations and instances of underlining to pages 13-21 of volume III. Good. book.
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Ajouter au panierLeather. Etat : Fair. None (illustrateur). First edition. The first edition of volumes I and III of the complete works of philosopher John Locke, one of the most influential figures of the Enlightenment period. The first edition of the collected works of John Locke.Present here are volumes I and III only of this scarce first edition. Lacking volume II.The collected works ofEnglish philosopher, physician and Enlightenment thinker John Locke, frequently referred to as the 'Father of Liberalism', and recognised as one of the first of the British empiricists.Essays and writings on numerous subjects - including a discussion of interest, letters concerning toleration, and the reasonableness of Christianity - are included in these volumes, alongside his posthumous works and a number of personal letters. With a lengthy index to the rear of each volume.ESTC T128627Volume I with the collation: A2, [a2], a-g2, B-4G4, 4H2. Volume I lacks the engraved frontispiece and engraved funerary epitaph, but the text leaves are complete.Volume I also lacks 'An account of the life and writings of John Locke Esq; The third edition enlarged,' London: printed for J. Clarke, and E. Curll, 1714, and 'The remains of John Locke Esq; . Publish'd from his original manuscripts,' London: printed for E. Curll, 1714, as called for. These two works, which should each retain an individual title page and have separate paginations and registers, consist of twenty-nine leaves.Volume III with the collation: A2, [1], B-R2, S-5A4, 5B-5D2, 5E. Volume III lacks the final index leaf, being leaf 5E2.With the United College, Bradford, library label to each front pastedown.With an advertisement leaf to volume I following the title page, as called for.Sam. Manship's name does not appear in the imprint of volume III, as called for.Two volumes of the scarce first edition of the works of one of the most important and enduring figures of Western philosophy.Locke's philosophy of mind is viewed as the origin of modern conceptions of personal identity and the psychology of the self, influencing the work of later philosophers, such as Rousseau, Hume, and Kant. Volume I in a full calf binding, volume III in panelled calf. Significant losses of calf to volume I back strip. All boards detached but present, with both volumes lacking endpapers. Major losses of calf to rear board of volume I. Significant rubbing to back strip and board perimeters of volume III. Bookplates to front pastedowns. Volume I title page detached but present. Title page and following two leaves of volume II remaining attached to front board, and separated from rest of text block. Otherwise, internally, firmly bound. Pages of volume I bright, with light marks to gutters of first third of the work, and to fore edge of index leaves to rear. Handling marks to fore edges of leaves throughout. Significant handling marks to first and last few leaves of volume III, with pages otherwise generally bright and clean. The odd marginal pencil notation to first third of volume III. Significant closed tear to fore edge of leaf 4B, major closed tears to perimeters of 5E2 of volume III. Lacking volume I frontispiece and engraved funerary epitaph, and final leaf of volume III (leaf 5E2). Volume I lacking twenty-nine further leaves ('An account of the life and writings of John Locke' and 'The remains of John Locke'. Fair. book.
Edité par John Churchill/Sam. Manship, London, 1714
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st. First edition of the Collected Works. "Printed for John Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater-noster-Row, and Sam. Manship at the Ship in Cornhil." Beautifully rebacked to style with original calf covers, spines stamped in gilt. Engraved frontispieces in volumes I and II. Text blocks are near fine, clean and bright with sharp edges. Calf covers are rich and glossy. Some wear to extremities, through cloth at some points of outer edges on all volumes. 7 3/4 x 12 1/2 inches. Images available upon request.
Edité par LONDON: R. BONWICKE, TIM GOODWIN, JOHN WALTHOE, S. WOTTON, SAM MANSHIP ET ALL, 1719
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. VERY GOOD SOLID COPY, WEAR AT EXTREMITIES, GILT DECORATED LABEL HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A NEW Calf LABEL gilt Lettered, CONTENTS CLEAN, Cracking At Lower Hinge And Loss At Heal And Toe Of Spine, FULL CALF REBACK, FIVE RAISED BANDS, Page Ribbon Marker Area, PP.625, ABOUT 500 COPPER PLATES WITH FOUR THOUSAND DIFFERNET FIGURES, TOURNEFORT IS OFTEN CREDITED AS THE FIRST TO OFFER A CLEAR DEFINITION OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPECIES AND GENUS FOR PLANTS.
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Ajouter au panierFull-Leather. Etat : Good. Fifth. Stained and scuffed original leather boards with impressed decoration; four front corners, heavily rubbed, professionally restored and reinforced; the leather spine, a later rebind, with six raised bands and scarlet label lettered in gilt. Internally original grubby endpapers with reinforcing tape down the gutters; free endpapers have tatty edges and name and date on the front one; lightly soiled title page with 5 mm tear on lower edge and two small brown spots near base; water damage to lower corner hard to discern on page 496 but by page 575 slight wrinkling and staining evident; significantly so thereafter, up to, and including, the index. Pp (1 title page), (4 dedication), (7 Epistle) (21 Contents) + 604 (7 Index) (1 Errata). Note: no frontis.should one be called for (?). Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall.
Edité par London : printed for R. Bonwicke, William Freeman, Timothy Goodwin, John Walthoe, Matthew Wotton, S. Manship, John Nicholson, Benjamin Tooke, Rich. Parker, and Ralph Smith, 1712
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. First Edition. [Materia Medica: Illustrated Pharmacology] 2 volumes, bound as one. First English edition and translation of "Histoire generale des drogues," (a General History of Drugs) first printed in 1694. Quarto, 23 x 18.5 cm. Bound in contemporary full leather. Handsome binding, restored spine with contemporary Cambridge-style, blind-tooled calf. Titlepages in red and black. Text in two columns. Collated: V.1: ([16],224p., 67 leaves of plates; V.2: [20], 225-419, [13] p., 70-86 leaves of plates. 84 (of 86) copper engraved plates. Lacks two plates, plate 9 and plate 69 (the mummy plate.) Most plates have four engravings on each sheet. Includes an interesting reference to unicorns, with illustration. Refs: ESTC T113762; Garrison Morton 1827.1; Wellcome IV, 411; Hunt 428; Pritzel 7258. Pomet was chief pharmacist to Louis XIV and purveyor of medicinal remedies from distant lands, including sugar and coffee. His text was translated into English in 1712 and widely circulated. (Benjamin Franklin noted the presence of a copy in Philadelphia.) Pomet's work was of particular interest because of the large number of engravings illustrating the work and the international scope. The work includes a catalogue of seeds brought back from America, and descriptions and plates of sugar-refining, indigo & tobacco preparation, bee-keeping, silk-manufacture, and whaling. Exotic luxuries and relatively recent commodities, such as chocolate are described in depth. Armorial bookplate of Charles Vere Dashwood, Esq. Black and white herald motif with floral decoration around herald. Charles Dashwood (of Stanford, 1745 - 1821).
Edité par Awnsham and John Churchill and Samuel Manship, London, 1694
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Ajouter au panierHardcover (Full Leather). Etat : Good Condition. Second Edition. Full contemporary paneled calf, worn, rebacked and with small repairs to the corners, new endpapers added. Lacking the portrait and with an old repair in the gutter of the title a little yellowed and the first few pages adhered slightly in the inner margin. A touch of marginal browning early on, but generally a clean, bright, well margined copy. The first concentrated attempt to define the limits of human knowledge and the human capacity for comprehension - Hume and Kant built more ornate structures on these same ideas, but the foundation was all Locke's. "Philosophy without Dogma" (PMM 164 for the first edition of 1690). (xl), 407, (blank), (11), (blank). Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Philosophy; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044491.
Edité par Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster Row; and Samuel Manship, at the Ship in Cornhill, near the Royal-Exchange, 1700
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Ajouter au panierAN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMANE UNDERSTANDING IN FOUR BOOKS, Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster Row; and Samuel Manship, at the Ship in Cornhill, near the Royal-Exchange, 1700, Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged (the last edition to be published in Locke's lifetime), four books in one volume complete, folio, 438 pp plus 12 pp index and errata, full leather covers detached and worn, base of leather spine chipped, lower fore edge corner of front free end-paper and title page chipped and worn, however, with no loss of text to the title page, much less chipping and fore edge damage to the next seven leaves (again with no loss to the text), some staining to the bottom section and center gutters of the last 31 leaves entering the text but never defacing it, faint narrow and unobtrusive stain to the lower fore edge section of most pages, some staining to the first 20 leaves again entering the text but never defacing it. A decent candidate for rebinding as a majority of the text block is without significant damage.
Edité par London: Printed for Awnsham and John Churchill; Samuel Manship, 1706
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. Folio, contemporary mottled calf, spine and cover corners expertly rebacked, with morocco spine label lettered in gilt; raised bands; covers ruled and decorated in blind; contents immaculate. Fifth edition and first posthumous edition, with new material, including extensive quotations from Locke's writings and footnotes regarding Bishop Stillingfleet. Yolton 65. One of approximately 900 copies printed. Nidditch p. xxxii. Notwithstanding the fact that the fifth edition was not issued with a frontispiece portrait of Locke, laid into this copy is a frontispiece portrait ----- First published in 1689. Locke continued to work on the "Essay" after 1690. Four editions were published during his lifetime, and he left material for a revised fifth edition. All subsequent editions follow the text of the fifth, although some omit the footnotes. A superior copy of Locke's most popular and enduring work.
Edité par London Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row and Samuel Manship at the Ship in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange, 1695
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Ajouter au panierThird edition; folio (33 x 21 cm); engraved portrait frontispiece of Locke after Sylvester Brounower, ads to verso of final f. of text, ownership inscription in pen to title upper margin, obscured inscription in pen to front pastedown, contemporary corrections, annotations and notes in pen to pp17, 18, 33, 93, 131, and 190, slight dampstaining to title and prelims and occasionally thereafter; blind-panelled calf, later contrasting brown morocco lettering-piece to spine, spine head cap and bottom corner of upper cover expertly repaired, a little rubbed, very good; [40], 407, [13]pp. The third edition of John Locke's (1632-1704) major philosophical work, an excellent lifetime example with contemporary annotations and notes in pen for the fourth edition published in 1700. The Essay Concerning Human Understanding seeks to explain how it is that we as humans acquire our ideas and knowledge. In it, Locke refutes the suggestion of rationalist philosophers like Descartes that man is born with some form of innate understanding, instead famously describing the mind as a 'white paper' (i.e. blank slate) 'void of all Characters, without any Ideas' which is then filled through sensory experience (p.41). As such, the text is considered one of the primary sources of empiricism in early modern philosophy. With contemporary manuscript annotations to the margins inserting the additions which were incorporated into the fourth edition of the text published in 1700, and correcting errors. These include (in italics): p.17 (Book I, Chap. III, 5) '.the highest perfection of humane Nature, to do otherwise'; p.18 (Book I, Chap. III, 8) '.nothing else, but our own Opinion or judgement of the moral rectitude or pravity of our own actions'; p.33 (Book I, Chap. IV, 16) 'angles' for 'Angels'; p.93 (Book II, Chap. XIV, 5) 'Durtaion' for 'Duration'; and p.190 (Book II, Chap. XXVII, 29) inserting the extensive anecdote of Prince Maurice and his Brazilian parrot. ESTC R20221; Yolton 63.