£130
A GROUP OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTRUY ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS to include a leatherbound 1722 edition of 'D. Junii Juvenalis et A Persii Flacci,' (Juvenal and Persius' Satires) published in Latin (loss of gilt and leather to spine areas), an early eighteenth century leather bound copy of Virgil's 'Georgics, Eclogues, and Aeneid' in Latin (hand written notes dated to 1738, front board loose, loss to the leather on the spine, front few pages possibly missing), an undated but antiquarian copy of Petrarch Triumph songs in Italian with annotations, bound in vellum (signs of historical restoration and historic insect marks, historical notes and doodles to some pages), a 1792 leather bounded and gilded copy of 'Lady Rachel Russell,' (some minor loss of colour to the cover), a 1795 copy of 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton (some damage to the spine), a 1796 leather and gilt bound copy of John Milton's 'Paradise Regained' (scratched boards), a leather and gilt copy of 'Paradise Refain'd a Poem in Four Books. With Notes' by Thomas Newton comprising Volume Two (1766) and (foxing and discolouration to the pages, evidence of historical insect bites, wear to leather), a leather and gilt copy of 'Paradise Lost a Poem in Four Books... with Notes' by Thomas Newton comprising Volume Two (1770) and (foxing and discolouration to the pages, evidence of historical insect bites, front board detached, wear to leather), Johnson's Lives of the Poets Volumes One and Two' published 1822, leather bound with gilt (some foxing to inside pages, personal messages to the inside cover dated 1824), 'The Life of Samuel Johnson, LLD' by James Boswell Volumes One and Two (front boards loose on both, damage to spine), an 1811 edition of Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field by Walter Scott (wear to spine and gilt) (13) (Condition: heavy wear commensurate with age, some historical notations inside)
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