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1747 |
Dublin |
Printed for Peter Wilson |
The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman don Quixote de la Mancha
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Charles Jarvis |
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ENG |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
S352; RR450; P52482 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: 16 chapter illustrations newly-engraved and turned by Philip Simms (6) and Thomas Chambars (10) after John Vanderbank's designs (London: Tonson, 1738). |
Description: Rare Dublin edition; Cushing's copy is bound by Paul Belard. It includes the Life of Cervantes by Mayans. |
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1749 |
London |
Printed for W. Innys, et al. |
The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha
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Translated by several hands and published by the late Mr. Motteux |
J. Ozell |
ENG |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
A46; S355; G258; RR452; P52480 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a frontispiece and 31 chapter illustrations newly engraved by unknown engraver after the designs by John Vanderbank (frontis) for London: Tonson, 1738, and Charles-Antoine Coypel (25), François Boucher (1), Charles-Nicolas Cochin Fils (2), Jacques-Philippe Le Bas (1) and Pierre-Charles Trémolières (2) for La Haye: Hondt, 1746.
Cushing's copy contains only the frontis and nine illus. (vols. I and II).
"The engraving is bad and very irregular, some of the plates seem even to be unfinished; altogether a worthless set" (Ashbee). |
Description: It is the eighth edition of 1700 Motteux's translation, as revised by J. Ozell, with some notes. Cushing has volumes I and II, Quixote Part I. |
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1749 |
London |
J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and R. Dodsley |
The Life and Exploits of the ingenious gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha
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Charles Jarvis |
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ENG |
2 |
8vo large |
b. Editions |
A45; S354; G257; RR451; P52483 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Has an allegorical frontispiece and 23 chapter illustrations designed by John Vanderbank and engraved by Gerard van der Gucht; same illustrations now newly engraved in reduced size, some turned, after London: Tonson, 1738 (one portrait + one frontis + 67 illus. + one tailpiece).
"The engraving is quite up to the average of Vander Gucht's work" (Ashbee).
This edition also includes ornamental headpieces, tailpieces and initials. Same plates will be used for London: Tonson, 1766. |
Description: Second edition, in smaller size, after Tonson's first edition in 4to, London 1742. Bound in full modern brown leather. |
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1750-1751 |
Madrid |
Pedro Alonso y Padilla |
Vida, y hechos del ingenioso cavallero Don Qvixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
4to |
b. Editions |
R41-42; S46-47; P52014-15; RR65, 66; A47 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes two title pages/frontispieces after Savery's frontis (Dordrecht: Savery, 1657) and 43 vignettes (not 44 as it is said in the title page). All are unsigned. 32 are copies after Diego de Obregón's illustrations for Madrid: A. García de la Iglesia, 1674, and four of them appear twice in different chapters. There are seven illustrations not after Obregón: "DQ knighted", "Andrés' lashes", "Scrutiny of DQ's library", "Mambrino's helmet", "DQ arrested", "Adventure of cats" and "DQ with the priest and bachelor". They follow the tradition of Savery (Dordrecht: Savery, 1657 and later editions) and Bouttats (Amberes: Verdussen, 1672-73).
Copied after Madrid: Francisco Laso, 1714, Madrid: Pimentel, 1730 and Madrid: Antonio Sanz, 1735. |
Description: Part I (1750), Part II (1751). Text follows Madrid: Juan de San Martin, 1741, but the illustrations are from Madrid: Pimentel, 1730. Eliminates Preliminaries and adds a spurious Dedication by Cide Hamete Benengeli in Part I. |
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1752 |
Paris |
Libraires associés |
Histoire de l'Admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche
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FRE |
6 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: |
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1753 |
Leipzig |
Caspar Fritschens sel. Wittwe |
Des berühmten Ritters Don Quixote von Mancha
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GER |
2 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
A63; R735; RR579-580; P53034 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Extra-illustrated copy. The original edition only has one illustrated title page designed and engraved by C. F. Boetius (first appeared in Leipzig: Caspar Fritsch, 1734).
Cushing's copy lacks title page in volume I. In volume II, the seven illustrations designed by Daniel-Nicolas Chodowiecki and engraved by Daniel Berger have been included taken from the German edition of the Calender (Berlin: 1771).
Four illustrations about Cervantes' Don Quixote and three about Filleau de Saint-Martin/Challe's Continuation. |
Description: This is a reprint of the 1734 Leipzig edition. |
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1754 |
Paris |
Chez David, Pere |
Histoire de l'admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche
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FRE |
6 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
S558; P52738 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: A frontispiece designed by Humblot and engraved by Laurent Cars and 39 illustrations designed by Bonard or Bonnard (only 23 signed). It also has 19 copied after Charles-Antoine Coypel and engraved by Laurent Cars (23), Crépy le fils (4) and Mathey (4) (eight unsigned). It includes 31 illustrations in vols. I - IV about Cervantes' Don Quixote, five in vol. V are about Saint-Martin's Continuation, and three in vol. VI are about Robert Challe's Continuation. Plates first engraved for Paris: Compagnie des Libraires, 1732; also in Paris: Guillaume Claude Saugrain, 1733; Paris: Pierre-Michel Huart, 1733; Paris: Denully, 1741; and Paris: Chez Clousier, Lambert & Durand, David Fils, Damonneville, 1741. |
Description: Not in Rius. |
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1755 |
Amsterdam y Lipsia |
Arkstée & Merkus |
Vida y hechos del ingenioso Don Quixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
4 |
8vo small |
b. Editions |
S49; P52016 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes 1 portrait of Cervantes after William Kent´s (London: Tonson, 1738) newly engraved by Jacob Folkema (same plate first published for Novelas Exemplares, Haya: J. Neaulme, 1739), and 24 illustrations copied after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs (Paris: Surugue, 1723 and later years) and engraved by Jacob Folkema (12), Simon Fokke (8) and Pieter Tanjé (4); same plates with captions in Spanish first published for La Haye: P. Gosse & A. Moetjens, 1744. |
Description: Volumes individually boxed and rebound 19th c. leather, with ex-libris of Biblioteca de Feliciano Ramírez de Arellano, Marquis of Fuensanta del Valle and Angel Uriarte. Inscription by the Marques de Santa María on frontis. Includes the "Vida de Cervantes" by Mayans (1738) in vol. I, and eliminates the Dedications as in the 1744 La Haya edition. |
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1755 |
London |
A. Millar, et al. |
The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote
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Tobias Smollett |
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ENG |
2 |
4to large |
b. Editions |
A51; S356; G283; RR453; P52485; GG130-134 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains 28 illustrations by Francis Hayman (one frontis + 27 chapter illustrations) engraved by Charles Grignion (12), Simon François Ravenet (8), Gérard Scotin (6), and Johann Sebastien Müller (2), after a special series of drawings now in the print collection of the British Museum. The same drawings were newly-engraved by G. V. Neist in a smaller format for the second edition (1761), third (1765), fourth (1770), fifth (1782) editions, and for London: W. Longman, 1786. Givanel only mentions 25 illustrations. |
Description: First edition of Tobias Smollett´s translation. A splendid edition, with armorial ex libris. |
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1755 |
Venezia |
Guglielmo Zerletti |
Vita e azioni dell’Ingegnoso Cittadino D. Chisciotte della Mancia
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Lorenzo Franciosini Fiorentino |
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ITA |
4 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
S824; G284; RR422 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Vignetted engraving in title pages, with the lemma, "La felicita delle lettere". |
Description: Fifth edition in Italian, "corrected", with notes taken from the London: Tonson, 1738 edition, and an abridged translation of the Life of Cervantes by Mayans. Cushing has Part I (1605) only. Contains two volumes in one. |
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1756 |
London |
J. and R. Tonson, S. Drapper and R. and J. Dodsley |
The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha
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Charles Jarvis |
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ENG |
2 |
4to large |
b. Editions |
S357; G286; P52486; A410 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains an allegorical frontispiece and 67 chapter illustrations designed by John Vanderbank (frontis + 66) and William Hogarth (1) and engraved by Gerard van der Gucht (frontis + 61), Bernard Baron (1), George Vertue (1) and Claude du Bosc (4); and a portrait of Cervantes designed by William Kent and engraved by George Vertue. Has the same plates as in London: Tonson, 1738 Spanish edition (in 1738 there was also a tailpiece designed by John Vanderbank and engraved by P.F., but not re-used now) and London: Tonson, 1742 English edition. Also with ornamental initials, head and tailpieces. Ashbee only refers to 28 copper plates. |
Description: Third edition of Jarvis' translation, second in 4to., with the Life of Cervantes by Mayans. |
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1757 |
Francfort |
Chez J. F. Bassompierre, Pére & Fils |
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 |
A52; S560; P52744; RR324 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a frontispiece and 24 chapter illustrations newly-engraved by Johann Michael Eben after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs.
Also for La Haye: Bassompierre, 1768. |
Description: It follows the 1750 edition by the same publisher (with same illustrations but engraved by Demeuse) and the Amsterdam 1735 edition. Cushing's copy in 4 vols.
In the copies with six volumes, volumes V and VI include eight illustrations about Saint-Martin and Challe's Continuation. |
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1762 |
Barcelona |
Juan Jolis |
Vida, y hechos del ingenioso cavallero D. Quixote de la Mancha
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SPA |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
A36; S51; G247; RR70; P52017; BN47 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains 43 unsigned illustrations, the same wooden blocks first cut for Barcelona: Juan Jolis, 1755, copied after Madrid: Antonio Sanz, 1735.
There are really 38: five are repeated twice for different episodes.
Most of them after Diego de Obregón's illustrations (Madrid: A. García de la Iglesia, 1674).
They follow the tradition of Savery (Dordrecht: Savery, 1657) and Bouttats (Amberes: Verdussen, 1672-73).
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Description: This is a reprint of the Barcelona 1755 edition, also by Jolis. The text is after the Bruselas 1662 edition. |
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1765 |
London |
T. Osborne et al. |
The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote
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Tobias Smollett |
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ENG |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
A53; S360; RR455 and 456; P52489 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains one frontispiece and 27 chapter illustrations copied and newly engraved in reduced format by G. V. Neist after Francis Hayman's designs for London: Millar, 1755 (first edition).
Has the same plates first engraved for London: T. Osborne, 1761 (second edition); and then in 1770 (fourth), and 1782 (fifth). |
Description: Third edition. It is a reprint of the second edition, London 1761; rebound in 19th century half calf. |
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1766 |
Edinburgh |
A. Donaldson |
The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha
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P. Motteux, as revised by Ozell |
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ENG |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
P52491 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Very rare. Cushing's copy signed by George Paton, Scottish bibliographer and collector, and with ex libris of Patrick Staton; notes taken from Jarvis, Oudin, Sobrino, Pineda, etc. |
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1766 |
London |
J. and R. Tonson and J. Dodsley |
The Life and Exploits of the ingenious gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha
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Charles Jarvis |
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ENG |
4 |
12vo large |
b. Editions |
A55; S361; P52490; RR457 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a frontispiece and 30 chapter illustrations (31 numbered plates) after John Vanderbank's designs for Tonson: London, 1738; 24 plates (1-10, 12, 16-19, 21-24, 26, and 28-31) are those newly-engraved in reduced size (8vo) by Gerard van der Gucht for London: Tonson, 1749, and, to fit 12vo large format in this edition, 10 mm. have been erased in each plate by side (5 mm. at each side, or 10 mm. at one); seven plates (11, 13-15, 20, 25, and 27) newly-engraved for this edition, maybe by Gerard van der Gucht (all unsigned). |
Description: Fourth edition published by Tonson of Jarvis' translation, with the "poetical parts by another hand". |
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1766-C |
London |
Tonson |
The Life and Exploits of the ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de La Mancha.
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Charles Jarvis |
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ENG |
4 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a frontispiece and 30 chapter illustrations (31 numbered plates) after John Vanderbank's designs for Tonson: London, 1738; 24 plates (1-10, 12, 16-19, 21-24, 26, and 28-31) are those newly-engraved in reduced size (8vo) by Gerard van der Gucht for London: Tonson, 1749, and, to fit 12vo large format in this edition, 10 mm. have been erased in each plate by side (5 mm. at each side, or 10 mm. at one); seven plates (11, 13-15, 20, 25, and 27) newly-engraved for this edition, maybe by Gerard van der Gucht (all unsigned). |
Description: Second copy complete, part of the Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Cervantes Collection donated by Bob and Malinda Wolter. |
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1768 |
Amsterdam et Leipzig |
Chez Arkstée & Merkus |
Histoire de l’admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche
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Filleau de Saint Martin |
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FRE |
6 |
8vo small |
b. Editions |
A58; S561; P52746; RR326 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: The portrait of Cervantes is after Kent's (London: Tonson, 1738), engraved by Jacob Folkema. It has six allegorical title-page vignettes (two are used twice, one is signed by the engraver Jan Punt), and 31 illustrations designed by Charles-Antoine Coypel (25), François Boucher (1), Charles-Nicolas Cochin Fils (2), Jacques-Philippe Le Bas (1) and Pierre-Charles Trémolières (2) newly engraved by Jacob Folkema (12), Simon Fokke (8) and Pieter Tanjé (4) (seven are by unknown engraver).
Vol. I lacks an engraved title page "surrounded by a fancy frame with emblems, at top, and is numbered, underneath, I" (Ashbee).
Designs were first engraved for Paris: Surugue, since 1723, Paris: Dupuis, w/d and Paris: Ravenet, w/d.
Río y Rico mentions 27 illus., but they are 31 (30 illus. about Cervantes' Don Quixote and one about Saint-Martin's Continuation).
The 24 plates with Coypel's designs engraved for La Haye: P. Gosse & A. Moetjens, 1744 (with references in Spanish and signed) have been re-used here.
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Description: This is part of Oeuvres diverses de Michel de Cervantes, published together with two volumes of Nouvelles, which is also at the Cushing. Excellent printing in vergé paper. It is considered one of best 18th century French editions.
It includes Saint-Martin's and Challe's Continuation. |
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1769 |
Paris |
Chez David, l'aîné |
Histoire de l'admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche
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Filleau de Saint Martin |
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FRE |
6 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
S564; P52749 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Volumes I-IV have 24 chapter illustrations by unknown engraver after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs (Paris: Surugue, since 1723) about Cervantes' Don Quixote. They were probably copied after Johann Michael Eben's engravings (Francfort: Bassompierre, 1757).
Volumes V-VI have seven chapter illustrations about Filleau de Saint Martin's and Challe's Continuation. |
Description: Ex libris Chateau de La Fortelle. The last two volumes have the Continuation. |
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1771 |
Glasgow |
Printed by Robert & Andrew Foulis |
The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha
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P. Motteux |
J. Ozell |
ENG |
4 |
12mo |
b. Editions |
A65; S365; P52495; RR461 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Edition contains four chapter illustrations placed as frontis newly engraved by A. Ready after Francis Hayman's designs for London: A. Millar, 1755. Only the plate in volume four is signed. |
Description: Contemporary full calf bindings. |