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OLDHAM, John. Satyrs upon the Jesuits, Dublin: J. Watts, 1725. 8°, title with woodcut vignette [bound with:] Eliza HAYWOOD. The Tea-Table: or a conversation between some polite persons of both sexes, at a lady's visiting day, London: by William Wilmot for Edward Hamilton, 1725. 8°, woodcut headpieces and initials [and:] John WALDRON. A Satyr against Tea, Dublin: Sylvanus Pepyat, 1733. 8° [and:] Caleb D'ANVERS. The Craftsman's Poems on Several Occasions, Dublin: James Hoey, 1732. 8°, woodcut head pieces and initials [and:] A Poem on the Nuptials of Anne, Princess-Royal of Great Britain, with his Highness Frederick, Prince of Orange, Dublin: S. Powell for Edward Exshaw, 1733. 8° [and:] The Case Truly Stated Between S[wift] and B[elsworth] [n.p., n.p.], 1736. 8° [and:] An Essay on Preferment, Dublin: [n.p.], 1736. 8° [and:] The Genuine Tryal of Samuel Goodere, Matthew Mahony and Charles White ... for the murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere ... London: and reprinted in Dublin by Edward Waters, [ca. 1741]. 8° [and:] The Dublin Magazine: or, the Gentleman's new miscellany, Dublin: James Hoey, 1733. 8° [and:] A Modest Enquiry address'd to the Bishop of Cloyne, Dublin: [n.p.], 1736. 8°, woodcut headpiece [and:] The Old Welch-Maiden Quaker, discovered in three cantos, A Satyr, Dublin: [n.p.], 1736. 8° [and:] An Authentick Account of the Life of Charles Drew Esq; lately executed for the murder of his own father Charles-John Drew Esq; at Long Melford in the county of Suffolk, Dublin: Sam. Dalton, 1740. 8° [and:] The History of the Deaths, Elections and Coronations of the Popes, London: for John Sharp, 1759. 8°, woodcut headpiece 13 works bound in one volume (occasional light spotting, a few marginal tears), contemporary calf, front endpaper with 2 early pen-and-ink and watercolour studies of costumed figures laid down, manuscript list of contents at end, signature of Thomas Middleton on front pastedown.
[MUNDAY, Anthony. The English Romaine lyfe, London: 1582] (lacking all before Aii including title) STC 18272 [bound with:] [Robert ASHLEY] A Comparison of the English and Spanish Nation, London: 1589 STC 842 [and:] Caius Julius SOLINUS. The excellent and pleasant worke, London: 1587 STC 22896 [and:] Thomas CHURCHYARD. A lamentable and pitifull description of the wofull warres in Flaunders, [London: 1578], 4 works bound in one volume, small 4°, old calf (worn).
With 2 other books. The lot sold not subject to return. (4)
[MUNDAY, Anthony. The English Romaine lyfe, London: 1582] (lacking all before Aii including title) STC 18272 [bound with:] [Robert ASHLEY] A Comparison of the English and Spanish Nation, London: 1589 STC 842 [and:] Caius Julius SOLINUS. The excellent and pleasant worke, London: 1587 STC 22896 [and:] Thomas CHURCHYARD. A lamentable and pitifull description of the wofull warres in Flaunders, [London: 1578], 4 works bound in one volume, small 4°, old calf (worn).
With 2 other books. The lot sold not subject to return. (4)
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Please note that work no.9 (Dublin Magazine) lacks C2-3 and has some marginal cropping, short tears and old creasing
Work no.11 (Old Welch-Maiden Quaker) lacks pages 7-10 (i.e. 2 leaves); title torn with loss
ASHLEY (A Comparison of the English and Spanish Nation) lacks all after F4; some leaves torn with small losses
SOLINUS (Excellent and Pleasant Worke) lacks all after Dd4, YIII torn with loss
CHURCHYARD (A lamentable and pitiful description of the wofull warres in Flaunders) lacks AI, K2 with tears & losses
Work no.11 (Old Welch-Maiden Quaker) lacks pages 7-10 (i.e. 2 leaves); title torn with loss
ASHLEY (A Comparison of the English and Spanish Nation) lacks all after F4; some leaves torn with small losses
SOLINUS (Excellent and Pleasant Worke) lacks all after Dd4, YIII torn with loss
CHURCHYARD (A lamentable and pitiful description of the wofull warres in Flaunders) lacks AI, K2 with tears & losses