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MILTON, John (1608-1674). Paradise Lost . London: Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder at the Angel in Little Brittain, 1669.
MILTON, John (1608-1674). Paradise Lost . London: Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder at the Angel in Little Brittain, 1669. 4° (184 x 130mm). Woodcut headpieces and initials opening each book. Collation: [\KP\k1] A4 a4 A-Tt4 Vv2. (Without blank A1 after cancel title, title evenly browned, title and a few leaves with small repairs in the inside or bottom margin, occasional dampstains, some spotting.) Contemporary sheep, spine and sides ruled in gilt, red morocco spine label (rebacked preserving much of the original spine, sides scuffed, extremities rubbed); in a custom calf-backed clamshell case. Provenance : Leonora Lethieullier (?c1637-c.1715, signature on A1) -- Lane Cove Church Sunday School Library (inscription on front endpaper) -- Charles Sibbald Currie, Ettrick, Derrinallum (bookplate) -- Arthur Rogers, Bookseller (ALS laid-in) -- Dr John Charlesworth (lawyer, author). FIRST EDITION, IN A CONTEMPORARY BINDING, OF 'ONE OF THE GREATEST WORKS OF THE HUMAN IMAGINATION' (ODNB). 'In the United States, Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson and John Adams drew on their wide reading in Milton's poetry and prose to articulate their republicanism... Milton may rightly be regarded as one of the founding fathers of American and French republicanism' (idem). With the cancel title-page corresponding to Amory's third issue. Amory 'Things Unattempted Yet' in The Book Collector , Spring 1983, pp. 41-66; Grolier Wither to Prior 603; Pforzheimer 718; Wing M-2142.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 97
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MILTON, John (1608-1674). Paradise Lost . London: Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder at the Angel in Little Brittain, 1669.
MILTON, John (1608-1674). Paradise Lost . London: Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder at the Angel in Little Brittain, 1669. 4° (184 x 130mm). Woodcut headpieces and initials opening each book. Collation: [\KP\k1] A4 a4 A-Tt4 Vv2. (Without blank A1 after cancel title, title evenly browned, title and a few leaves with small repairs in the inside or bottom margin, occasional dampstains, some spotting.) Contemporary sheep, spine and sides ruled in gilt, red morocco spine label (rebacked preserving much of the original spine, sides scuffed, extremities rubbed); in a custom calf-backed clamshell case. Provenance : Leonora Lethieullier (?c1637-c.1715, signature on A1) -- Lane Cove Church Sunday School Library (inscription on front endpaper) -- Charles Sibbald Currie, Ettrick, Derrinallum (bookplate) -- Arthur Rogers, Bookseller (ALS laid-in) -- Dr John Charlesworth (lawyer, author). FIRST EDITION, IN A CONTEMPORARY BINDING, OF 'ONE OF THE GREATEST WORKS OF THE HUMAN IMAGINATION' (ODNB). 'In the United States, Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson and John Adams drew on their wide reading in Milton's poetry and prose to articulate their republicanism... Milton may rightly be regarded as one of the founding fathers of American and French republicanism' (idem). With the cancel title-page corresponding to Amory's third issue. Amory 'Things Unattempted Yet' in The Book Collector , Spring 1983, pp. 41-66; Grolier Wither to Prior 603; Pforzheimer 718; Wing M-2142.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 97
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