[SERGEANT, John] The Mystery of Rhetorick unveil'd ... by John Smith, London: George Eversden, 1683, 8°, fifth edition, early annotations (lacking blank A1, small marginal rusthole in G1, part of margin of Q1 and Q4 torn away, occasional light staining and soiling), contemporary calf (rubbed), signature of "Charles Tough 1707" on title [Wing S2583] -- Walter CHARLETON. Two Discourses. The first, concerning the different wits of men. The second, a brief discourse concerning the various sicknesses of wines ... to which is added in this third edition the art and mystery of vintners, London: William Whitwood, 1692, 12°, third edition (occasional browning), contemporary calf (worn, rebacked), signature of "T. Pierrpont" on title. With 12 other books including Malvezzi's The Pour Tract of the Politicke Christian-Favourite (1647) and De Mendoza's Fiestas de Aranjeuz ... translated into English (1670). (14)

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[SERGEANT, John] The Mystery of Rhetorick unveil'd ... by John Smith, London: George Eversden, 1683, 8°, fifth edition, early annotations (lacking blank A1, small marginal rusthole in G1, part of margin of Q1 and Q4 torn away, occasional light staining and soiling), contemporary calf (rubbed), signature of "Charles Tough 1707" on title [Wing S2583] -- Walter CHARLETON. Two Discourses. The first, concerning the different wits of men. The second, a brief discourse concerning the various sicknesses of wines ... to which is added in this third edition the art and mystery of vintners, London: William Whitwood, 1692, 12°, third edition (occasional browning), contemporary calf (worn, rebacked), signature of "T. Pierrpont" on title. With 12 other books including Malvezzi's The Pour Tract of the Politicke Christian-Favourite (1647) and De Mendoza's Fiestas de Aranjeuz ... translated into English (1670). (14)

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