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Year |
Place |
Publisher |
Title |
Author |
Translator |
Editor |
Lang. |
Vol. |
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1620, 1612 |
London |
Edward Blount |
The History of Don-Quichote. The first parte. (The Second Part of the History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-Errant, Don Quixote of the Mançha.
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Thomas Shelton |
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ENG |
1 |
4to |
b. Editions |
A4; S329-330; G57; RR439; GG95-96 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains an engraved title page for Part I (first done for the second part and corrected to read "first part"). It is a partial copy of the title page in Paris: Jacques du Clou and Denis Moreau, 1618, the first well-defined known textual illustration of Don Quixote in an edition. Small loss to lower right corner. In Cushing's copy, the second part has a separate title page with the publisher's emblem. |
Description: First edition of first English translation of both parts; second edition of the first part (1612?), and first edition of the second part (1620). It is printed by William Stansby for Edward Blount, one of the two publishers of the Shakespeare First Folio (1623). Cushing´s copy is bound in contemporary if not original 17th century red morocco. |
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1620 |
Paris |
Jean Fouet |
Le Valeureux don Qvixote de la Manche…
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Cesar Oudin |
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FRE |
1 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
P52696 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Third edition of first part. |
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1632 |
Madrid |
Imprenta del Reino |
Aravcana
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Alonso de Erzilla y Zvñiga |
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SPA |
1 |
8vo |
g. Other |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Bound in contemporary vellum.Complete edition in three parts. |
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c1650 (1958) |
Paris |
Jacques Lagniet |
Les Advantvres du fameux Cheualier Dom Quixot de la Manche et de Sancho Pansa son escuyer
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SPA |
1 |
4to |
f. Albums and Engravings |
A6 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains 38 large illustrations, most designed and engraved by Jérome David (18 signed). They were published and sold by Jacques Lagniet. Set reproduced from Manuel de Foronda's copy. The Spanish Society of America owns a set with 23 of the original drawings by Jérôme David. |
Description: This is a facsimile published as Homenaje al autor del Quijote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, in the "Joyas bibliográficas" collection, Madrid 1958, with an Intro. by Justo García Morales and a Preface by Francoise Debaissieux. Album with text descriptions in French. |
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c1650 (2005) |
Paris |
Louis Boissevin |
Les Advantvres du fameux Cheualier Dom Quixot de la Manche et de Sancho Pansa son escuyer
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SPA |
1 |
4to oblong |
f. Albums and Engravings |
A6 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a title page and 31 other illustrations by J. Lagniet and Jerome David. It also includes six illustrations belonging to Don Quixote Part II from the Cigarral del Carmen, Toledo, and 23 preliminary drawings at the Hispanic Society of America. |
Description: This is a new facsimile edition published by the Empresa Pública Don Quijote de la Mancha 2005, S.A. (Toledo, 2005). Limited edition; Cushing's copy #625. |
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1652 |
London |
Printed by Richard Hodgkinsonne, for Andrew Cooke |
The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha
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Thomas Shelton |
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ENG |
1 |
Folio |
b. Editions |
S331; P52463 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Second edition in English, "newly corrected and amended", and first edition of both parts issued together. Second part with separate title page. Title page first part in facsimile, plus additional title page from separate issue, London: R. Scot, T. Basset, J. Wright, R. Chiswell, 1652, in manuscript facsimile. |
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1655 |
Madrid |
Melchor Sánchez |
Parte primera y segvnda del ingenioso hidalgo D. Quixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
1 |
4to |
b. Editions |
S20; G97; RR41; P51992; BN18
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes a small vignette found in the Dedication page. |
Description: Third Spanish edition in one volume of both parts of the Quixote, published after the Madrid, 1637 and 1647 editions; Cushing´s copy bound in original vellum, rare. |
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1662 |
Amsterdam |
Juan de Ravenstein |
Examen de ingenios para las sciencias . . .
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Juan Huarte de San Juan |
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SPA |
1 |
12mo |
a. Sources |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Allegorical emblem on title page, "En spectando." |
Description: First published in 1575; fourth edition of influential and extremely popular Renaissance treaty on psychology and physiology, an important source for the characterization of the "ingenioso hidalgo". |
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1662 |
Bruselas |
Juan Mommarte |
Vida y hechos del ingenioso cavallero Don Quixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
A8; S21; P51993; RR42; G106-110; BN19 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Complete edition with 2 frontispieces and 16 chapter illustrations, newly engraved by unknown engraver after Savery's 24 illustrations (Dordrecht: Savery 1657).
8 illustrations from Savery's set have not been copied: "Andrés' lashes", "The galley slaves", "DQ's penance", "DQ hanged at the inn", "The enchanted Dulcinea", "Braying mayors squadron", "Washing beards episode" and "Sancho's judgement".
Río y Rico refers to two illustrations ("Don Quixote knighted" and "Doña Rodríguez' night adventure") as if they appeared in this edition, but they don't. |
Description: First edition in Spanish with illustrations. Part I 1605; bound in vellum, with engraved ex-libris of T. Gascoigne Parlington and Ruben Dussault; Part II 1615, bound in 19th century tree calf; stamp of Ludovici Viansson-Ponte. |
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1672-1673 (1975) |
Amberes |
Geronymo y Juan Bautista Verdussen |
Vida y hechos del ingenioso cavallero Don Qvixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
4 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
A10; R25; S27; P51998
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TAMU |
Illustrations: It includes reproductions of 4 different sets of illustrations: 1) Amberes: Verdussen, 1672-73 [2 fronstispieces and 32 chapter illustrations designed by Jacob Savery (2 frontis + 16 illus.) and Frederik Bouttats (16 illus.) and engraved by Bouttats (16 illus.) and another unknown engraver (2 frontis + 16 illus.; the same plates first appeared in Bruselas: Mommarte, 1662); each frontis has been used twice]; and also added 2) Paris: Compagnie des Libraires, 1713 [32 chapter illustrations by unknown engraver after Savery and Bouttat's illustrations and Clouzier's plates]; 3) Amsterdam/Leipzig: Arkstée & Merkus, 1755 [24 chapter illustrations designed by Charles-Antoine Coypel and engraved by Jacob Folkema (12), Simon Fokke (8) and Pieter Tanjé (4) and 1 vignette used four times]; and 4) Madrid: Ibarra, 1780 [from the whole set, only 1 frontispiece designed by Antonio Carnicero and engraved by Fernando Selma and 3 chapter illustrations designed by Antonio Carnicero (2) and José del Castillo (1) and engraved by J. Joaquín Fábregat (1) and Fernando Selma (2); the frontispiece has been reproduced four times].
Also 1 ex-libris (used four times).
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Description: Deluxe facsimile edition, limited to 1499 copies; Barcelona: Círculo del Bibliófilo, 1975. 4 tomes in 2 vols. |
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1672-1673 |
Amberes |
Geronymo y Juan Bautista Verdussen |
Vida y hechos del ingenioso cavallero Don Qvixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
A10; R25; S27; P51998; RR47; BN25 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes two frontispieces (one in each volume/part) and 32 chapter illustrations (16 in each volume/part) designed by Jacob Savery and Frederik Bouttats and engraved by Bouttats (16 new plates) and an unknown engraver (16 and frontis; same plates first engraved for Brussels: Mommarte, 1662, which were copies after Savery's illustrations for Dordrecht: Savery, 1657). |
Description: In near perfect condition, bound in vellum. In our copy volume I is dated 1673 and volume II is dated 1672. It follows the Bruselas, 1662 edition, minus the Dedicatoria. |
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1672-1675 |
London |
Printed for R. Scot, T. Basset, J. Wright, R. Chiswell |
The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight Errant, Don Quixote, of the Mancha
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Newly corrected and amended by Thomas Shelton |
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ENG |
1 |
4to large |
b. Editions |
S332; G115 & 119; RR441; P52464 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains two title pages. |
Description: Third edition of English translation by Shelton of both parts of the Quixote; reprint of the second edition, London 1652. Part II dated 1672, and printed by R. Hodgkinson. |
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1674 |
Madrid |
Andrés García de la Iglesia (Part I) / Roque Rico (Part II) |
Vida, y hechos del ingenioso cavallero Don Qvixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
4to |
b. Editions |
A11; R26; S29; RR48; G110-114; P51999; BN26 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: 1 frontispiece and 32 vignettes in text engraved by Diego de Obregón. 14 of them are copies after Savery (Dordrecht: Savery, 1657) and Bouttats (Amberes: Verdussen, 1672-73); 6 of them are partial copies after the same, 12 of them are totally new designs. Río y Rico refers to 2 frontis. "This is the first illustrated edition done in Spain, and the engravings, of very considerable merit, have been frequently reproduced" (Ashbee). "Primera edición publicada en España con láminas, la mayoría de las cuales son imitación de las de la primera edición en holandés" (Río y Rico). "Diego de Obregón, el dibujante español, se había limitado a remedar malamente las estampas de aquellas ediciones flamencas [1657 and 1662], introduciendo algunas modificaciones e intercalándoles algún tema nuevo" (Givanel). Copied for Madrid: Antonio Gonçales de Reyes, 1706; Madrid: Francisco Laso, 1714; Madrid: Hermandad de San Gerónimo, 1723; Madrid: Juan Antonio Pimentel (Viuda de Blas de Villanueva), 1730; Madrid: Antonio Sanz, 1735; Barcelona: Juan Jolis, 1755. |
Description: First illustrated edition published in Spain. |
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1677-1678 |
Paris |
Claude Barbin |
Histoire de l'admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche
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Filleau de Saint-Martin |
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FRE |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
S523; P52703 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: This edition is not illustrated. |
Description: First edition of Filleau de St. Martin's translation. Eliminates Dedications, Prologues, and Preliminary poetry. Cushing has volumes II and III. |
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1677 |
Roma |
Giuseppe Coruo e Bartolomeo Lupardi |
L´ingegnoso Cittadino Don Chisciotte della Mancia
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Lorenzo Franciosini Fiorentino |
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ITA |
2 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
A11; RR420; R783; S831; LC697 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: 2 frontispieces and 16 chapter illustrations newly-engraved by unknown engraver after Bruselas: Mommarte, 1662 edition with illustrations by Jacob Savery.
"The frontispieces are very badly reproduced [...] The execution of the engravings is better" (Ashbee). |
Description: 2nd complete edition in Italian of both parts after 1625 first edition, third edition overall in Italian, same as 1622 first edition, and first illustrated in Italy. All preliminaries have been eliminated but includes 2 Introductions to the reader by the printers and translator. Cushing has vol. 1, Part I (1605) only (7 illus. only; 1 illus., "Cardenio attacks DQ", and frontis missing), rebound in vellum with new endpapers.
A gift of Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman. |
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1681 |
Paris |
Claude Barbin |
Histoire de l'admirable Don Quixotte de la Manche
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Filleau de Saint Martin |
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FRE |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
R472; S525; P52704; RR302; A411 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains four frontispieces and 31 chapter illustrations newly-engraved by Hendrik Cause after Savery and Bouttats' designs for Dordrecht: Savery, 1657; Bruselas: Mommarte, 1662; and Amberes: Verdussen, 1672-73 (two frontis plus 32 illus.).
Frontis for vols. II and III are new designs. Bouttats' illustration "SP chased by Duke's servants to wash his beard" was not copied for this edition. Frontis for volume II is missing in our copy. |
Description: Cushing has the first part (1605), volumes I and II, of four volumes; original vellum binding. Excellent edition with Elzevir types; very rare. Ex libris Ramón Areny. |
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1682 |
Basel and Francfurt |
Johann Ludwig du Four |
Don Qvixote Von Mancha, Abentheurliche geschichte
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J.R.B. |
Johann Ludwig du Four |
GER |
2 |
8vo minor |
b. Editions |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: 2 frontispieces and 32 illustrations engraved by Fraçois Diodati after Savery-Bouttats' sets. |
Description: Acquired with the support of The Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
Cushing only owns vol. 2. |
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1687 |
London |
Tho. Hodgkin |
The History of the most Renowned Don Quixote of Mancha: And his Trusty Squire, Sancho Pancha [sic], Now made English according to the Humor of our Modern Language by J.P.
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J. Philips |
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ENG |
1 |
F |
b. Editions |
A12; S333; G129; RR442; P52465
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TAMU |
Illustrations: First illustrated edition in English; it includes a frontispiece and 14 anonymous copper engravings, two per page (seven plates), some after Savery and Bouttats designs. Cushing's copy has the frontispiece and title page in facsimile. Number of engravings varies among copies; the total number is 16 and one frontispiece, as Ashbee states. Río y Rico mentions six plates (12 illustrations) and a frontispiece.
The same illustrations were reused for London: Sam. Buckley, 1700 (reprinted in 1706 and 1712). In Cushing's copy, the first plate ("Don Quixot Dubb'd a knight Errant by the Innkeeper" and "Don Quixot's Encounter with the Windmills") is wanting (see complete in copy 1687-C). |
Description: First edition of translation by John Philips; Cushing's copy is in 19th c. leather binding. |
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1687b |
London |
Thomas Hodgkin |
The History of the most Renowned Don Quixote of Mancha: And his Trusty Squire, Sancho Pancha [sic], Now made English according to the Humor of our Modern Language by J.P.
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J. Philips |
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ENG |
1 |
F |
b. Editions |
A12; S333; G129; RR442; P52465 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: High resolution 600 dpi images.
First illustrated edition in English; it includes a frontispiece and 14 anonymous copper engravings, two per page (seven plates), some after Savery and Bouttats designs. Cushing's copy has the frontispiece and title page in facsimile. Number of engravings varies among copies; the total number is 16 and one frontispiece, as Ashbee states. Río y Rico mentions six plates (12 illustrations) and a frontispiece. The same illustrations were reused for London: Sam. Buckley, 1700 (reprinted in 1706 and 1712). In Cushing's copy, the first plate ("Don Quixot Dubb'd a knight Errant by the Innkeeper" and "Don Quixot's Encounter with the Windmills") is wanting.
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Description: First edition of translation by John Philips; Cushing's copy is in 19th c. leather binding. |
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1687-C |
London |
Thomas Hodgkin |
The History of the most Renowned Don Quixote of Mancha: And his Trusty Squire, Sancho Pancha [sic], Now made English according to the Humor of our Modern Language by J.P.
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J. Philips |
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ENG |
1 |
F |
b. Editions |
A12; S333; G129; RR442; P52465 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: First illustrated edition in English; it includes a frontispiece and 16 chapter illustrations, two per page (eight plates), some after Savery and Bouttats' designs. The number of engravings varies among copies; the total number is 16 and one frontispiece, as Ashbee states. Río y Rico mentions six plates (12 illustrations) and a frontispiece. The same illustrations were reused for London: Sam. Buckley, 1700 (reprinted in 1706 and 1712). |
Description: First edition of translation by John Philips. Second copy complete, part of the Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Cervantes Collection donated by Bob and Malinda Wolter. |