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1852-1853 |
México |
Imprenta de la Voz de la Religión |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
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Simón Blanquel |
SPA |
2 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
S134; P52091; BN125 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: A portrait of Cervantes and 44 chapter illustrations (all unsigned) copied and lithographed after Tony Johannot's designs (Paris: Dubochet, 1836-37).
The copies were done after Joaquín Heredia's lithographies for Mexico: Ignacio Cumplido, 1842.
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Description: Second illustrated edition of the Quixote published in Mexico.
volume I dated 1852; volume II dated 1853. |
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1853-1854 |
Madrid |
En casa del editor |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
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Francisco Bonosio Piferrer |
SPA |
4 |
4to |
b. Editions |
S136; G833; P52093; A93; RR86, 143; GG161-164; BN126 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains three frontispieces: the first one (Cervantes' portrait) designed by Rafael Ximeno; the second one (Cervantes and Thalia) designed by Charles Monet; and the third one (Dulcinea's portrait) designed by Rafael Ximeno; the three frontis are engraved by Pierre Duflos. Also has 30 chapter illustrations designed by Agustín Navarro (18), José Camarón y Boronat (6), Rafael Ximeno (4) and Luis Paret y Alcázar (2) and engraved by Pierre Duflos (17), Mdme. Duflos (3) and Juan Moreno Tejada (10). Contains a headpiece designed by Luis Paret and engraved by Juan Moreno Tejada.
Ashbee counts two of Cervantes' portraits and 31 chapter illustrations.
"Although these engravings rank among the finest produced in Spain, their composition is not always happy, nor their drawing invariably correct. The figures are too lanky, and they lack movement. The costume, however, is fairly correct" (Ashbee).
Rio Rico refers to a portrait + 34 illustrations; he does not mention the headpiece.
"Nada tienen de extraordinario, pues se limitan a continuar la tradición académica indígena" (Givanel 161-164).
It has the same plates first used for Madrid: Sancha, 1797-98 (another headpiece by Paret/Tejada and three maps of this same edition have not been re-printed). It includes a "Pauta y esplicación de las estampas" (missing for vol. IV). |
Description: Printed by José Repullés. Text follows Pellicer's 1797 edition. |
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1855-1856 |
Madrid |
Francisco de P. Mellado |
Don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
4to |
b. Editions |
A229; S140; P52097; RR145; GG214-218; BN129 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Complete edition has 48 chapter illustrations designed by Célestin François Nanteuil-Leboeuf and lithographed in color by J. J. Martínez.
"Es, tal vez, el primer ilustrador extranjero del Quijote, que ha podido leerlo y saborearlo en su idioma original, e imaginarlo además en su propia tierra. De ahí el hondo españolismo de su ilustración" (Givanel). |
Description: Cushing's copy has only 12 plates in volume II. |
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1859 |
Barcelona |
Tomás Gorchs |
El Ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
Folio |
b. Editions |
A238; S147 and 204; P52104; RR83; GG48-50 and 220-221; BN134 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Has a portrait of Cervantes designed by Luis Madrazo y Kuntz and engraved by Pedro Hortigosa; also contains 12 chapter illustrations designed by Joaquín Espalter y Rull (1), Luis Ferrant y Llausas (2), Bernardino Montañés (1), Luis de Madrazo (1), Claudio Lorenzale y Sugranes (1), José María Bracho y Murillo (1), Carlos Luis de Ribera y Fieve (1), Ricardo de Madrazo y Garreta (1), Miguel Fluyxench y Trell (1), Ramón Martí y Alsina (1) and Eusebio Planas (1) and engraved by Estevanillo or Estebanillo (6), D. Martínez (1), Pedro Hortigosa (2), Antonio Roca y Sallent (1) and Ángel Fatjó y Bartra; two headpieces designed and engraved by Estevanillo; 128 initials designed by Estevanillo, Lechard, Carnicero, Isaias Llopis y Sánchez, Tomás Moragas y Torras and J. Gironella and engraved by Abadal, Carnicero, N. Branguli, D. Martínez, N. Surroca, P. Mullor, Ricord, Turner and Piquer (not all signed and not always with Don Quixote subjects); has several ornamental tailpieces; and a map by Manuel Antonio Rodríguez and Juan Antonio Pellicer (copied from Madrid: Sancha, 1797 - 98). Same illustrations also appear in Barcelona: Biblioteca Ilustrada Espasa, 1880. |
Description: Deluxe folio edition.
Cushing's copy lacks Cervantes' portraits. |
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1859 |
Madrid-Barcelona |
Librería de San Martín-El Plus Ultra |
Trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
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SPA |
1 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
P53917 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Illustrated with a frontis and 3 engravings. |
Description: It also includes La gitanilla and Rinconete y Cortadillo. |
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1859 |
Madrid; Barcelona |
San Martín ; Plus Ultra |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
A239; S144; BN135; RR149 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains eight chapter illustrations (two placed as frontispieces) engraved by Martínez after Tony Johannot's illustrations for Paris: Dubochet, 1836-37. |
Description: It has decorated covers and includes notes by Pellicer, Clemencín and others. |
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1862-1863 |
Madrid |
Imprenta Nacional |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
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José Gil Dorregaray |
SPA |
3 |
F |
b. Editions |
A246, 410; S155; P52111; RR154; BN143 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes three frontispieces (two of them are the same repeated for vols. I and II): the first one designed by Antonio Carnicero and engraved by Fernando Selma; the second one designed by Pedro Arnal and engraved by Juan de la Cruz. Contains a portrait of Cervantes designed by José del Castillo and engraved by Manuel Salvador Carmona, a map by Tomás López and José de Hermosilla, 31 chapter illustrations designed by Antonio Carnicero (19), José del Castillo (7), Bernardo Barranco (2), José Brunete (1), Gerónimo Antonio Gil (1) and Gregorio Ferro (1), and engraved by J. Joaquín Fábregat (7), Francisco Muntaner (6), Fernando Selma (5), Joaquín Ballester (5), Manuel Salvador Carmona (3), Pedro Pascual Moles (2), Juan Barcelón (2) and Gerónimo Antonio Gil (1). It also has six headpieces and two tailpieces designed by Antonio Carnicero (6), Rafael Ximeno (1) and Isidro Carnicero (1) and engraved by Fernando Selma (4) and Juan Minguet (4).
They are all the same plates first used for Madrid: Ibarra, 1780.
It also has three documents of Cervantes' life in facsimile form by lithographer Julio Donon; a photograph of Casa de Medrano by Martí; and five illustrations about Cervantes' life designed by Galbán (one signed) and José Vallejo y Gabazo (one signed) and engraved by Martínez (three signed) and Valllejo (one signed).
"Adornada con láminas en cobre, cuyas planchas son propiedad de la Real Academia Española"; "Adornada con láminas en cobre, y facsímiles de Cervantes" (title pages). |
Description: Fifth RAE edition. Deluxe edition; volume III has Life of Cervantes by V. de los Ríos, plus a catalogue detailing the principal editions of the Quixote.
"Es una edición lujosa, muy bien estampada en papel avitelado" (Río y Rico) |
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1863 |
Argamasilla de Alba |
Manuel Rivadeneyra |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha
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J. E. Hartzenbusch |
SPA |
4 |
8vo small |
b. Editions |
R138; S156; P52113; BN145; A390 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes engraved by Tony Goutiere after José del Castillo (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780); printed by F. Chandon Ainé in Paris. Includes a facsimile of an autographed letter by Cervantes. |
Description: Four tomes in two vols. Edition was printed at the Cueva de Medrano in Argamasilla de Alba. The Prologue was written by Hartzenbusch. |
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1863 |
Barcelona and Madrid |
La Maravilla; Librería Española |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
1 |
4to |
b. Editions |
S159; P52114; A259; RR157; BN147 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes 20 chapter illustrations designed by Eusebio Zarza and engraved in wood by Tomás Carlos Capuz.
Ashbee refers to 19 engravings and, possibly, a portrait, but this edition doesn't have a portrait. |
Description: Contemporary binding in 1/4 leather. |
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1868 |
Madrid |
Urbano Manini |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
4to |
b. Editions |
P52128; BN157 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: 2 illustrated title pages, and 12 illustrations designed by Vicente Urrabieta Ortiz and engraved by Antonio Manchón Quílez (1 illus. tp + 10 illus.), Gastón (or Castún; 1 illus. tp), and Toro (2 illus.). Also with a Cervantes' portrait by T. R. (Lit. de N. González, Madrid). Copy with illus. title page for tome II in tome I. Lacks illus. title page for tome I ("DQ reading chivalry books at his library"), Cervantes' portrait, and 6 illus. ("DQ and Maritornes", "DQ and Andrés", "DQ and the barber", "DQ and Micomicona", "DQ and the wineskins", and "DQ enchanted in the cage"). |
Description: First edition thus. |
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1872 |
Valencia |
Librería de Pascual Aguilar |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
4to small |
b. Editions |
P52137 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: WIth 8 plates and portrait of Cervantes by Payró. |
Description: Printed by Vicente Daroquí. Acquired with the support of the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment. |
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1873 |
Paris |
Librería de Garnier Hermanos |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
1 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
A251, 410; S182; P52139; RR172; BN166
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a vignette in the title page (unsigned) and eight chapter illustrations designed by Pierre Gustave Eugène Staal and engraved in wood by Eugène Mouard (4), Pannemaker (Adolphe François Pannemaker &/or Stéphane Pannemaker; 3) and Laurent Hotelin (1).
The same illustrations first appeared in Paris: Garnier Frères, c1863. |
Description: Vida de Cervantes by C. Aribau. A repring of the 1864 edition, in satin paper. The text follows the RAE 1819 edition. |
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1875-1876 |
Barcelona |
Imprenta y librería religiosa y cientifica del heredero de Pablo Riera |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
F large |
b. Editions |
S192; P52149 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: 377 wood engravings designed by Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré and engraved by Héliodore Joseph Pisan, 128 headpieces (53 plus 75), 129 tail pieces (54 plus 75) and 120 chapter illustrations (62 + 58). |
Description: Bound in red chagreen, covers stamped in gold. |
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1875-1877 |
Madrid |
Biblioteca Universal Ilustrada |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
F |
b. Editions |
A274, 262; S190; P52166; RR176; GG251-257; BN171 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains 12 chapters illustrations (two of them engraved together) designed by Vicente Barneto y Vázquez (10) and J. Narváez (2) and engraved by Manchón (Antonio Manchón Quílez?; 5), Caba (5), E. Alba (1) and Capuz (1), and a map designed and engraved by Otto Neussel.
Four of the illustrations have been copied after paintings by Mariano de La Roca y Delgado, Manuel García y García "Hispaleto", Antonio Gisbert and Ferrán.
Ashbee refers to 14 illustrations (two more by Padró), but other copies only have 12.
He also refers to the engraver J. Narváez as "S. Warvael".
Río y Rico refers to 12 illustrations and mentions Padró and Manzano too; however, Padró's or Manzano's signatures do not appear among these 12.
The same author refers to the engraver Caba as "Cabot".
Reprint of 1875 edition.
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Description: Deluxe edition, well printed.
Volume I dated in 1877; volume II published in 1875. |
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1876 |
Barcelona |
L. Obradors y P. Sulé |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
F |
b. Editions |
A273: S193; P52150; RR179; GG246; BN177
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes a portrait of Cervantes and nine chapter illustrations designed by Ramón Puiggarí and engraved by A. Traver (portrait + four), A. Artigas (3) and Celestino Sadurní y Deop (2), and also a double page map.
The same illustrations also appeear in Barcelona: Salvador Manero, 1882. |
Description: Text appears in two columns, thin paper; with a brief biographical Appendix at the end of volume II.
"Nueva publicación de gran lujo". |
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1876-79 |
Cádiz |
José Rodríguez y Rodríguez-Tip. La Mercantil |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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Ramón León Laínez |
SPA |
5 |
8vo |
b. Editions |
R166; S194; P52151; BN176 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a folded map of the Campo de Montiel in 1575. |
Description: Volume I has the Vida de Cervantes by Laínez. |
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1879b |
Barcelona |
Juan Aleu y Fugarull |
El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
4to |
b. Editions |
A410; S200; P52162; RR186; BN188 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: High resolution images 600 dpi: Portrait of Cervantes chromolithographed by Aleu after Castillo's design, a frontispiece, 26 chapter illustrations in color designed by Apeles Mestres and chromolithographed by Lit.-Tip. de Juan Aleu y Fugarull and 102 b/w vignettes by the same designer and engraved in wood by Francisco Fusté. |
Description: Preface by Antonio de Bofarull y Brocá, "Observaciones sobre Cervantes y su obra maestra". |
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1880-1883 |
Barcelona |
Montaner & Simón |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
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N. Díaz de Benjumea |
SPA |
2 |
F |
b. Editions |
A287; S210; P52169; BN194 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Includes two title pages with Juan de la Cuesta's emblem (one for each part); a dedication with an illustrated frame, a portrait of Cervantes by Bartolomé Maura y Montaner (reproduced by helioengraving) with a color frame. Also has 126 headpieces and 126 tailpieces (xylographs), 44 chromolithographs (23 in part I and 21 in part II). The illustrators are by Ricardo Balaca y Canseco and José Luis Pellicer. The woodengravers are Burn Smeeton, Auguste and Pierre Emile Tilly, Celestino Sadurní y Deop, Gómez, N. Branguli, Martín, Paris, Bruna, Clemente, Manuel Pantaleón Pérez, Arturo Carretero y Sánchez, Artigas and the monogramists are N.V.R. and P.Z. Some chromolithographs are signed by the lithographers J. García, F.K. and T.E.
The edition "es realmente suntuosa por la belleza de su parte tipográfica y el indiscutible mérito de los dos artistas que tan concienzudamente supieron adornarla con sus dibujos" (RR 84). |
Description: The text is after Harztenbusch's 1863 edition. |
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1880 |
Barcelona |
Biblioteca Ilustrada Espasa |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
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T. Gorchs |
SPA |
2 |
F |
b. Editions |
RR83; S204; P52166; GG48-50 and 220-221; BN186
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes designed by Luis Madrazo y Kuntz and engraved by Pedro Hortigosa, 13 steel engravings designed by Joaquín Espalter y Rull (1), Luis Ferrant y Llausas (2), Bernardino Montañés (1), Luis de Madrazo (1), Claudio Lorenzale y Sugranes (1), José María Bracho y Murillo (1), Carlos Luis de Ribera y Fieve (1), Ricardo de Madrazo y Garreta (1), Miguel Fluyxench y Trell (1), Ramón Martí y Alsina (1), Eusebio Planas (1) and Adolph Schrödter (1, copied) and engraved by Estevanillo or Estebanillo (6), D. Martínez (1), Pedro Hortigosa (2), Antonio Roca y Sallent (1), Ángel Fatjó y Bartra (2) and Joaquín Furnó y Abad (1). Edition also has two headpieces designed and engraved by Estevanillo, 127 initials designed by Estevanillo, Lechard, Carnicero, Isaias Llopis y Sánchez, Tomás Moragas y Torras and J. Gironella and engraved by Abadal, Carnicero, N. Branguli, D. Martínez, N. Surroca, P. Mullor, Ricord, Turner and Piquer (not all signed and not always with Don Quixote subjects). It contains a tailpiece (repeated twice) designed by J. Gironella and engraved by Ricord, and a map by Manuel Antonio Rodríguez and Juan Antonio Pellicer (copied from Madrid: Sancha, 1797 - 98).
All the illustrations, except the copy of Schrödter's engraved by Furnó, are the same as those in Barcelona: Tomás Gorchs, 1859. |
Description: Follows the 1859 edition by T. Gorchs with same illustrations and plates. 'Edición monumental'. |
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1880-1882b |
Barcelona |
Montaner |
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de La Mancha
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SPA |
2 |
F |
b. Editions |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: High resolution images 600 dpi. |
Description: |