10 Englische Literatur — Französische Literatur
Englische Literatur.
46 Beaumont, Fr. and John Fletcher. Fifty comedies and tragedies. London
1679. 5 leaves, 578, 557 pp. With the fine portrait of Fletcher by
Marshall and Birkenhead’s verses at foot. Folio. Calf. RM. 450.—
Fine lall fresh copy: The second folio in which seventeen more plays are to be found
than in the first. The only complete edition in folio and scarcer than the Shakespeare
folios. A book that will rise in value shortly. The booksellers in the preface announce
their intention of „reprinting old Shakespear“. References to Shakespeare are found
in the poems prefixed. With the names of the actors including Nat. Field and other
well-known Shakespearean actors.
47 Biondi, G. Francesco. Donzella Desterrada, or the banish’d virgin. Written
originally in Italian: By Cavalier Gio. Francesco Biondi, Gentleman extra-
ordinary of his Majesties Privy Chamber. Divided into 3 bookes: and Eng-
lished by J(ames) H(ayward) of Graies Inne, Gent. London 1635. 6 leaves,
230 pp. Folio. Calf. 180.—
Hazlitt I, 38. Dedicated to „the Right Noble and most excellent Princesse the Lady
Katherine, Dutchesse of Buckingham“. Title mounted.
48 [Dauncey, John.] The english Lovers, or a girle worth gold. Both parts,
so offen acted with general applause; now newly formed into a romance.
London 1662 a. 1661. Calf. 80.—
49 Devil upon crutches, The, in England, or night-scenes in London. A satirical
work. Written upon the plan of the celebrated Diable Boiteux of Monsieur
Le Sage. By a gentleman of Oxford. 2 parts. 3. ed. London 1759, XXIV,
190 pp. — Mendicant, The compleat, or unhappy beggar. Being the life
of an unfortunate gentleman. Also a narrative of his entrance at Oxford,
his ordination, his behaviour and departure from court etc. London 1699.
15 leaves, 156 pp. Calf. 100.—
50 Goulart (Simon). Admirable and memorable histories containing the
wonders of our time. Collected into french out of the best authors. By
J. Govlart. And out of french into english. By Ed. Grimeston. (Vol. I.
all issued.) Imprinted at London by George Eid, 1607. 5 leaves, 646 pp.
In-4°. Calf. 160.—
Hazlitt III, 294. Jaggard, Shakespeare Bibliography 119. A Story similar to the
induction of „Taming of the shrew“ occurs on pp. 587—89. Incidents found in „Measure
for measure“ occur on pp. 341 and 346.
51 Margaret of Valoys, Queen of Navarre. Heptameron, or the history of
the fortunate lovers. Published in french by the privilege and immediate
approbation of the King. Now made by Robert Codrington, Master
of Arts. London 1654. Extra-illus trated. With 3 frontisp. and
72 plates engraved by Jourdan after Freudeberg (from the
18ih Century). Bound in 3 vols. Old calf. First english edition. 300.—
Französische Literatur.
52 Corneille, P. Agesilas. Tragödie en vers libres rimez. Rouen 1666. 3 ff. et
88 pp. In-12°. Br. H. 143 mm, 87 mm. 100.—
Picot 85. Edition originale fort-rare.
53 — Lecharmedelavoix. Comedie. Paris, Aug. Courbe,1658. 12°. Vel.40.—
Graepe II, p. 268. Ed. originale.
Heinrich Rosenthal, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat, München, Promenadeplatz 11.
Englische Literatur.
46 Beaumont, Fr. and John Fletcher. Fifty comedies and tragedies. London
1679. 5 leaves, 578, 557 pp. With the fine portrait of Fletcher by
Marshall and Birkenhead’s verses at foot. Folio. Calf. RM. 450.—
Fine lall fresh copy: The second folio in which seventeen more plays are to be found
than in the first. The only complete edition in folio and scarcer than the Shakespeare
folios. A book that will rise in value shortly. The booksellers in the preface announce
their intention of „reprinting old Shakespear“. References to Shakespeare are found
in the poems prefixed. With the names of the actors including Nat. Field and other
well-known Shakespearean actors.
47 Biondi, G. Francesco. Donzella Desterrada, or the banish’d virgin. Written
originally in Italian: By Cavalier Gio. Francesco Biondi, Gentleman extra-
ordinary of his Majesties Privy Chamber. Divided into 3 bookes: and Eng-
lished by J(ames) H(ayward) of Graies Inne, Gent. London 1635. 6 leaves,
230 pp. Folio. Calf. 180.—
Hazlitt I, 38. Dedicated to „the Right Noble and most excellent Princesse the Lady
Katherine, Dutchesse of Buckingham“. Title mounted.
48 [Dauncey, John.] The english Lovers, or a girle worth gold. Both parts,
so offen acted with general applause; now newly formed into a romance.
London 1662 a. 1661. Calf. 80.—
49 Devil upon crutches, The, in England, or night-scenes in London. A satirical
work. Written upon the plan of the celebrated Diable Boiteux of Monsieur
Le Sage. By a gentleman of Oxford. 2 parts. 3. ed. London 1759, XXIV,
190 pp. — Mendicant, The compleat, or unhappy beggar. Being the life
of an unfortunate gentleman. Also a narrative of his entrance at Oxford,
his ordination, his behaviour and departure from court etc. London 1699.
15 leaves, 156 pp. Calf. 100.—
50 Goulart (Simon). Admirable and memorable histories containing the
wonders of our time. Collected into french out of the best authors. By
J. Govlart. And out of french into english. By Ed. Grimeston. (Vol. I.
all issued.) Imprinted at London by George Eid, 1607. 5 leaves, 646 pp.
In-4°. Calf. 160.—
Hazlitt III, 294. Jaggard, Shakespeare Bibliography 119. A Story similar to the
induction of „Taming of the shrew“ occurs on pp. 587—89. Incidents found in „Measure
for measure“ occur on pp. 341 and 346.
51 Margaret of Valoys, Queen of Navarre. Heptameron, or the history of
the fortunate lovers. Published in french by the privilege and immediate
approbation of the King. Now made by Robert Codrington, Master
of Arts. London 1654. Extra-illus trated. With 3 frontisp. and
72 plates engraved by Jourdan after Freudeberg (from the
18ih Century). Bound in 3 vols. Old calf. First english edition. 300.—
Französische Literatur.
52 Corneille, P. Agesilas. Tragödie en vers libres rimez. Rouen 1666. 3 ff. et
88 pp. In-12°. Br. H. 143 mm, 87 mm. 100.—
Picot 85. Edition originale fort-rare.
53 — Lecharmedelavoix. Comedie. Paris, Aug. Courbe,1658. 12°. Vel.40.—
Graepe II, p. 268. Ed. originale.
Heinrich Rosenthal, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat, München, Promenadeplatz 11.