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1826 Madrid Miguel de Burgos El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha SPA 2 8vo small b. Editions A148; RR102; S83; P52048; BN81 TAMU
Illustrations: There are 12 chapter illustrations by unknown engraver after José Rivelles' illustrations for Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1819; also in Madrid: Establecimiento Tipográfico, 1844. "The engraving, however, is fairly well executed" (Ashbee).
Description: The text after 1819 RAE edition. Cushing's copy bound in vellum.
1826-1827 Paris Lugan Histoire de Don Quichotte de la Manche Filleau de Saint-Martin FRE 8 32mo b. Editions A147; S605; P52784 TAMU
Illustrations: 1 portrait of Cervantes engraved by Paul Legrand after Achille Jacques Jean Devéria's design and 15 chapter illustrations designed by Ulisse Denis (2), Nicolas-François Octave Tassaert (4) and Charles Abraham Chasselat (5) and engraved by Paul Legrand (9) and Joseph-Julien-Guillaume Dulompré (2) (4 unsigned). 11 illus. about Cervantes' Don Quixote and 4 illus. about Saint-Martin and Challe's Continuation.
Description: Miniature edition printed by Didot le jeune, with the Life of Cervantes by Florian.
1826 Paris A. Sautelet Histoire de Don Quichotte de la Manche Filleau de Saint-Martin FRE 6 8vo b. Editions S604; P52783 TAMU
Illustrations: 
Description: With an Introduction about the life and works of Cervantes by Prosper Merimée. Includes Saint-Martin´s Continuation, vols. V-VI. Prologue from Florian´s translation.
1827-1828 Exeter J. & B. Williams The Life and Exploits of Don Quixote de la Mancha Charles Jarvis ENG 4 16mo b. Editions A410; RR495; S407; P52528; LC404 TAMU
Illustrations: 4 illustrated title-pages with vignettes by unknown engraver after designs by William Satchwell Leney (3 from New York: Huntington, 1814-15) and Isidro and Antonio Carnicero (1 from Madrid: Ibarra, 1782) and 4 chapter illustrations (placed as frontispieces) by unknown engraver after designs by Antonio Carnicero (2 from Madrid: Ibarra, 1780), José del Castillo (1 from Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and Isidro and Antonio Carnicero (1 from Madrid: Ibarra, 1782). Xylographic copies after the plates engraved by Satchwell for New York: Huntington, 1814-15.
Description: 4 vols. dated 1827 in illustrated title pages and 1828 in typographical title pages.
1827 Paris Imprenta de Julio Didot El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha Joaquín María de Ferrer SPA 1 32mo b. Editions S86; P52051; BN82; RR105 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes after José del Castillo's design (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and Blas Ametller's frame (Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1819); engraved title page; eight chapter illustrations newly engraved by E. Stalker after Antonio Rodríguez' illustrations (Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1797-98), and a map "CARTA GEOGRAFICA de los Viages de Dn. Quijote y sitios de sus Aventuras". Second edition in 1832.
Description: First miniature edition; text in Spanish after RAE edition. Cushing´s copy bound by Simier, "Relieure du Roi"; and with the bookplate of Charles L. Dana.
1828 London Jones and Co. The Life and Exploits of Don Quixote de la Mancha Charles Jarvis ENG 2 12mo b. Editions A140; S408; RR496; P52530 TAMU
Illustrations: It includes 24 chapter illustrations by George Cruikshank engraved (wood engravings) by Sears and William Hughes. It also has a vignette engraved by W. O. Knight (repeated in each title page) and a Cervantes' portrait engraved by B. Lane. Same illus. first appeared in London: Knight and Lacey, 1824; reprinted for the London: Jones & Co, 1831 edition.
Description: Same as London: Knight and Lacey, 1824 edition, nicely printed.
1828 Philadelphia H. Adams The Life and Exploits of the Ingeneous Gentleman don Quixote de la Mancha Charles Jarvis ENG 4 12mo b. Editions TAMU
Illustrations: Four chapter illustrations placed as frontispieces engraved by William E. Tucker, after Thomas Stothard's designs (London: C. Whittingham, 1809), and four illustrated title pages by the same engraver after Richard Westall's vignettes (London: Hurst & Co., 1820). Also in Philadelphia: J. Crissy & J. Grigg, 1830 (and 1832); Philadelphia: J. Crissy, 1840; and Philadelphia: J. Crissy & Markley, 1848.
Description: First edition of early American printing, "Stereotyped by L. Johnson"; not in Palau.
1829-1831 Copenhaguen Jens Zostrup Schultz Den sindrige adelsmand Don Quixote af Mancha’s levnet og bedrifter Frederik Schaldemose DAN 4 12mo b. Editions S901; LC316 TAMU
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Description: First edition of second translation of the Quixote in Danish.
1829 Madrid Ramos & Cia. El ingenious hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha SPA 4 24mo b. Editions P52053 TAMU
Illustrations: Each volume contains three plates.
Description: Text from RAE 4th edition. Period leather binding. Acquired with the support of the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
1830-1832 Berlin G. Reimer Leben und Thaten des scharfsinnigen Edlen Don Quixote von la Mancha L. Tieck GER 4 8vo b. Editions S766; G626; P53050 TAMU
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Description: This is a reissue of the first edition published in 1799-1801 by Unger. Vol. 1 (1831), vol. 2 (1832), vols. 3 & 4 (1830).
c1830 London Charles Daly Don Quixote de la Mancha ENG 1 8vo b. Editions A120; G52-54 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes, an illustrated title page and 16 chapter illustrations engraved by J. Phillibrown. The designer of Cervantes' portrait is unknown. The vignette in title page and the 16 illustrations are copied after Robert Smirke's designs (London: Cadell & Davies, 1818). The steel plates "are very finely engraved" (Ashbee). "Embellished with ILLUSTRATIONS ON STEEL by J. PHILLIBROWN, from Designs by ROBERT SMIRKE. The Don has appeared in many Shapes and Dress, but never before, so close to the hands and pockets of the people" (notice about illustrated classical books by the same publisher).
Description: First edition.
1830 Paris Chez Marlin Histoire de l'admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche Filleau de Saint Martin FRE 5 8vo b. Editions S612; A155; RR353 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes designed and engraved by Lefèvre Jne and ten illustrations designed by Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet and engraved by Jean-Jacques Frilley (5), Ferdinand-Sébastian Goulu (2), Lefèvre Jne (1), Auguste Dutillois (1) and Tavernier (1). The last two illustrations (vols. IV and V) are about the Continuation.
Description: Volume V is the Continuation by R. Challe. Cushing's copy in a fine binding signed by Kleinhans.
1831 Madrid Imprenta de D. J. Espinosa El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha SPA 4 16vo b. Editions S90; P52054; A163; RR109 TAMU
Illustrations: Portrait of Cervantes after José del Castillo's design (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and Blas Ametller's frame (Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1819); and 8 chapter illustrations newly engraved by E. Boix after Antonio Rodríguez' illustrations (Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1797-98). Probably copied after Paris: Didot, 1827.
Description: Text follows Burgos, 1826 edition.
1832 Barcelona Imprenta de la Viuda e Hijos de Gorchs El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha SPA 4 8vo large b. Editions A166; S98; G642; P52061; RR114; BN89 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes after José del Castillo's design (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) engraved by Amills and 15 chapter illustrations after José del Castillo's designs (2; Madrid: Ibarra, 1780), Antonio Carnicero's (1; Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and José Rivelles' (12; Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1819) newly engraved by Masferrer (only three illus. are signed). Ashbee refers to one portrait + 16 engravings (one more after José del Castillo engraved by Masferrer in volume I) + one map. "The engraving is not bad, nor are the designs turned, although the architectural and other details are frequently modified" (Ashbee). Río y Rico refers to 16 illustrations only.
Description: Text of RAE Madrid 1780 edition with Pellicer's notes. It is nicely printed with beautiful types. Four volumes in two. In 1834 vol. V (Vida de Cervantes by Navarrete), and in 1835 vol. VI (Nuevas anotaciones) were added, also at the Cushing.
1832 Madrid Imprenta que fue de Fuentenebro El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha SPA 4 12mo b. Editions RR110; P52058; BN91; A164; RR110 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains 48 chapter illustrations designed by Antonio Rodríguez and engraved by Pedro Vicente Rodríguez (8), Tomás López Enguídanos (16), Manuel Albuerne (8), Rafael Esteve Vilella (4), Bartolomé Vázquez (2), Blas Ametller (2), Antonio Vázquez (4), José Vázquez (2) and Mariano Brandi (2). Same plates first engraved for Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1797.
Description: Text from Madrid, 1819 RAE edition; plates from Madrid, 1797 edition. "Hermoseada con las mismas cuarenta y ocho estampas que sirvieron de adorno á aquella [1797, Imprenta Real], las cuales están grabadas por los mejores profesores que ha habido en España, y han servido también de original para la última edición de París de Didot" (Advertencia del editor, vol. I, p. III). Ashbee and Río y Rico describe an edition by same editor from same year but with one portrait + 12 illus. (after 1819 RAE edition).
1832 Paris Julio Didot Mayor El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha Joaquín María de Ferrer SPA 2 32mo b. Editions A167; S86; G645; P52059; RR105,111; BN93 TAMU
Illustrations: Portrait of Cervantes engraved by E. Stalker after José del Castillo's design (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and Blas Ametller's frame (Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1819); two engraved title pages unsigned (used for both volumes); ten chapter illustrations engraved by E. Stalker (8) (two are unsigned) copied after Antonio Rodríguez' illustrations. (9; Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1797-98) and Achille Jacques Jean Devéria's (1; Paris: Delongchamp, 1825); and one map "CARTA GEOGRAFICA de los Viages de Dn. Quijote y sitios de sus Aventuras". Same portrait, title page, eight illustrations and a map first engraved for Paris: Julio Didot Mayor, 1827. The two unsigned illus. ("Agramant's camp" and "DQ with Montesinos") didn't appear in 1827. "Very pretty set" (Ashbee).
Description: Second miniature edition; it improves on 1827 first edition by Didot. Cushing's copy bound in vellum.
1832 Paris Bureau de la Bibliothèque des Collèges Histoire de l' incomparable Don Quichotte de la Manche M. G.-F. de Grandmaison-y-Bruno FRE 4 12mo b. Editions S615; P52791 TAMU
Illustrations: Portrait of Cervantes designed and engraved by Lefèvre Jne and three illustrations designed by Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet and engraved by Jean-Jacques Frilley (1), Ferdinand-Sébastian Goulu (1) and Tavernier (1), all as frontis. The same plates first engraved for Paris: Chez Marlin, 1830.
Description: Four volumes in two. Abridged translation adapting the text, with numerous changes.
1832 Philadelphia J. Crissy and J. Grigg The Life and Exploits of the ingenious gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha Charles Jarvis ENG 4 12mo b. Editions LC406 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains four chapter illustrations placed as frontispieces engraved by William E. Tucker after Thomas Stothard's illustrations (London: C. Whittingham, 1809) and four illustrated title pages by the same engraver after Richard Westall's vignettes (London: Hurst & Co., 1820). Cushing's copy contains only volumes I and II (two title pages and two illus.). Same plates first engraved for Philadelphia: H. Adams, 1828.
Description: Palau mentions a 1830 edition. Cushing's copy lacks volumes III and IV (second part). Stereotyped by L. Johnson in 1832 after 1828 copy.
1833 London Effingham Wilson et al The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote Tobias Smollett ENG 3 8vo b. Editions A170; S410; G659; RR497; GG198 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains three frontispieces with portraits of Don Quixote, Sancho and Dulcinea designed by Joseph Kenny Meadows and engraved by J. Smith (maybe, John Orrin Smith) and 15 chapter illustrations designed and engraved by George Cruikshank. "Ambos artistas [Cruikshank and Meadows] demuestran que no habían sabido entender la inmortal novela" (Río y Rico). "Cruikshank es, indudablemente, un gran dibujante de los nuevos tiempos" (Givanel).
Description: Has a Memoir of the author by Thomas Roscoe; Part of Roscoe’s Novelist’s Library, vols. XIII-XV.
1833 London E. Wilson The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote: from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Tobias Smollett ENG 3 8vo b. Editions S410; P52532; A170; RR497; GG198 TAMU
Illustrations: 3 frontispieces with portraits of Don Quixote, Sancho and Dulcinea designed by Joseph Kenny Meadows and engraved by J. Smith (maybe, John Orrin Smith) and 15 chapter illustrations designed and engraved by George Cruikshank. "Ambos artistas [Cruikshank and Meadows] demuestran que no habían sabido entender la inmortal novela" (Río y Rico). "Cruikshank es, indudablemente, un gran dibujante de los nuevos tiempos" (Givanel).
Description: Same as the first edition and published in London 1824 with a memoir of the author by Thomas Roscoe.
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