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1798-1799 Madrid Gabriel de Sancha El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha compuesto por Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Juan Antonio Pellicer SPA 8 12mo b. Editions A97; S67; G451; P52031; RR87; BN65 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains an allegorical frontispiece designed by Luis Paret y Alcázar and engraved by Juan Moreno de Tejada; 32 chapter headpieces designed by Luis Paret y Alcázar (14) and Francisco Alcántara (18) and engraved by Juan Moreno Tejada (28) and Blas Ametller (4); and three maps ("Demostración de la célebre Cueva de Montesinos..." engraved by Paret; "Plano Geográfico de las Lagunas de Ruidera..."; "Carta Geográfica de los viajes..." designed by Manuel Antonio Rodríguez). Ashbee indicates that "the designs are very charming, and the engraving delicate and fine". Ashbee does not mentions the three maps. Rico says that the headpieces have been engraved "muy finamente y con mucha gracia y soltura". Rico just mentions 31 headpieces (he counts one less in volume VII). The edition was completed with volume IX (missing in Cushing's copy), where appeared Cervantes' portrait engraved by Juan Moreno de Tejada. According to Ashbee: "The portrait, size 92 by 55 mm, is in an oval frame resting on a base, on which is the name Cervantes; below outside the design we read: IOANNES MORENUS DE TEXADA omnes huius Historiae Lamellas praeter quatuor ab altero scalptas incidit Matriti Aetatis suae anno 60 ac 61". All the illustrations show first time represented episodes or new instances of already represented episodes.
Description: Annotated edition containing one map and two drawings. Follows text from RAE 1780 edition; sometimes together with a vol. IX containing the Vida de Cervantes (1800).
1798-1799b Madrid Gabriel Sancha El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha compuesto por Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Juan Antonio Pellicer SPA 8 12mo b. Editions A97; S67; G451; P52031; RR87; BN65 TAMU
Illustrations: High resolution 600 dpi images.
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1798 Paris Chez Fr. Dufart Histoire de l’admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche Filleau de Saint-Martin FRE 4 8vo b. Editions A94; S578; G452; P52762; RR336 TAMU
Illustrations: Portrait of Cervantes designed by François Marie Isidore Queverdo (after José del Castillo's for Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and engraved by Charles-Etienne Stephan Gaucher, and 24 illustrations after the designs of Charles-Antoine Coypel (18), François Boucher (1), Pierre-Charles Trémolières (2), Jacques-Philippe Le Bas (1) and Charles-Nicolas Cochin fils (2) newly engraved in reduced size by J. d. Coulet (possibly after Paris/La Haye: Chez Bleuet, 1774). There are 23 illustrations about Cervantes' Don Quixote and one about Saint-Martin's Continuation. The portrait and illustrations are numbered from I to XXV. Río y Rico only refers to one portrait plus 23 illus. newly engraved after Lyon: Amable Leroy, 1793.
Description:  Volumes III-IV are the Continuation by Filleau de Saint-Martin.
1799 Paris P. Didot l'âiné-Chez Deterville Don Quichotte de la Manche Florian FRE 3 8vo b. Editions A96; S579; G455; RR337 and 338; P52764 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains 24 plates designed by Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier and Claude? Lefebvre and engraved by Louis-Michel Halbou, François Godefroy, Jacques-Joseph Coiny, Jean Dambrun, Louis-Joseph Masquelier “l'aîné” and Charles-Etienne Stephan Gaucher. Two illustrations are unsigned. In Cushing's copy, one illustration (don Quixote's penance in Sierra Morena) is missing. These 24 illustrations also appear without frames in Paris: H. Nicolle, 1808, and unsigned in Paris/London: Didot/Didier et Tebbett, 1809 (newly-engraved by an unknown engraver). Newly engraved by Bigant in six plates (four little vignettes for each plate) for Paris: Chez Gide, 1806, which is newly engraved by Macret (six plates, four vignettes to each plate) for Paris, Briand, 1810, and also by an anonymous engraver (six plates, four vignettes on each plate) for Paris: Renouard, 1812. Lebarbier's illustration "Basile, dit-elle, Basile, recevez ma main & ma foi" was replaced in some copies after 1799 with Antonio Carnicero's illustration "Don Quixote attacking the puppets" (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780).
Description: This is the first edition of Florian's translation. Excellent printing, with an abbreviated text.
1799 Paris De l´Imprimerie de P. Didot l´ainé, Chez Deterville Don Quichotte de la Manche Florian FRE 6 12mo b. Editions P52764 TAMU
Illustrations: 24 plates designed by Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier and Claude? Lefebvre and engraved by Louis-Michel Halbou, François Godefroy, Jacques-Joseph Coiny, Jean Dambrun, Louis-Joseph Masquelier “l'aîné” and Charles-Etienne Stephan Gaucher. Same plates first engraved for Paris: Didot L'Aîné-Deterville, 1799, but now without frames and without signatures in some plates. Also without frames/some signatures in Paris: Nicolle, 1808, and Paris: Briand, 1810(b), but captions are different.
Description: Second edition, now in smaller size and 6 vols. by same printer, also in 1799, with same illustrations. A gift of Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman.
1800-1801 Konigsberg Friedrich Nicolovius Der sinnreiche Junker Don Quixote von la Mancha D. W. Soltau GER 6 8vo b. Editions P53039 TAMU
Illustrations: 6 chapter illustrations placed as frontispieces designed and engraved on wood by unknown artist, and a map newly-engraved on copper by Franz after Tomás López and José de Hermosilla's map (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780).
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1800 Leipzig Chez Gérard Fleischer Don Quichotte de La Manche Florian FRE 3 8vo small b. Editions S582; P52765; A410 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains three chapter illustrations engraved by Johann Georg Penzel after designs by Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier (Paris: Didot L'ainé-Deterville, 1799).
Description: Part of Oeuvres completes de Florian, volumes IX, X and XI.
1801 London William Miller The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote de la Mancha Charles Jarvis ENG 4 8vo b. Editions A102; S386; G471; RR476; P52507; GG180 TAMU
Illustrations: "Embellished with new engravings, and a map of part of Spain" (edition title page). It includes a portrait of Cervantes based on José del Castillo's design (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and newly engraved by Anker Smith; 19 chapter illustrations designed by Thomas Stothard (7), Jones (1), Banks (1), John Thurston (1), Samuel Shelley (1) and nine unsigned (copied from Madrid: Ibarra, 1780), and engraved by Cosmo Armstrong (3), James Fittler (4), James Neagle (3), William Byrne (2), James Heath (2), Anker Smith (2), Milton (1), Joseph Collyer (1) and Paton Thomson (1). It also has a map based on José de Hermosilla's map (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and newly engraved by Samuel John Neele. Río y Rico says that this is "la mejor de las publicadas hasta entonces por los traductores ingleses del Quijote". Also in London: Miller, 1810.
Description: Beautiful edition printed in excellent paper. It includes the Life of Cervantes and a translation of the chronological plan by Vicente de los Ríos.
1801b London William Miller The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote de la Mancha Charles Jarvis ENG 4 8vo b. Editions A102; S386; G471; RR476; P52507; GG180 TAMU
Illustrations: High resolution 600 dpi images.
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1801-C London William Miller The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote de la Mancha Charles Jarvis ENG 4 8vo b. Editions A102; S386; G471; RR476; P52507; GG180 TAMU
Illustrations: "Embellished with new engravings, and a map of part of Spain" (edition title page). It includes a portrait of Cervantes based on José del Castillo's design (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and newly engraved by Anker Smith; 19 chapter illustrations designed by Thomas Stothard (7), Jones (1), Banks (1), John Thurston (1), Samuel Shelley (1) and nine unsigned (copied from Madrid: Ibarra, 1780), and engraved by Cosmo Armstrong (3), James Fittler (4), James Neagle (3), William Byrne (2), James Heath (2), Anker Smith (2), Milton (1), Joseph Collyer (1) and Paton Thomson (1). It also has a map based on José de Hermosilla's map (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and newly engraved by Samuel John Neele. Río y Rico says that this is "la mejor de las publicadas hasta entonces por los traductores ingleses del Quijote".
Description: Beautiful edition printed in excellent paper. It includes the Life of Cervantes and a translation of the chronological plan by Vicente de los Ríos. Copy from the Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Cervantes Collection donated by Bob and Malinda Wolter.
1802 Paris Guilleminet- Chez Deterville Don Quichotte de la Manche Florian FRE 6 12mo b. Editions S585; A410; RR341 TAMU
Illustrations: This is the complete edition with six illustrations (one for each tome) copied after José del Castillo and Antonio Carnicero (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and engraved by François Marie Isidore Queverdo and Joseph Perdoux. In Cushing's copy, tomes I and II are bound in volume I, tomes III and IV in vol. II. Tome V is in a separate volume, and VI is wanting (our set lacks an illustration).
Description: Reprint of the 1799 first edition of Florian's translation. Copy of Paris 1801 edition with complete text of the Quixote.
1802 Paris Chez Guilleminet-Chez Deterville Don Quichotte de la Manche Florian FRE 6 12mo b. Editions TAMU
Illustrations: Contains six plates (five vignettes for each plate) newly-engraved by Louis François Couché fils after 24 designs by Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier and Claude? Lefebvre (Paris: Didot-Deterville, 1799), 1 by unknown illustrator (maybe Couché fils), 1 after José del Castillo (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780), 2 after Antonio Carnicero (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780), and 2 after Charles-Antoine Coypel (Paris: Surugue, s. 1723).
Description: The title page of volume I is missing. Cushing's copy lacks plates vol. I (5 vignettes), and vol. II (5 vignettes).
1802 Stockholm Tryckt i Kumblinska Tryckeriet Don Quixote af la Mancha, af M. Cervantes Carl Gustav Berg SWE 1 8vo b. Editions S918; RR629 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains an illustration placed as frontispiece engraved by Martin Rudolf Heland.
Description: First edition of a translation in Swedish, based on Florian's translation. The text includes only 24 chapters, all that was published.
1803 Glasgow Chapman & Lang The Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha Tobias Smollett ENG 4 12mo b. Editions A105; P52509; S387; RR915 TAMU
Illustrations: Has a portrait of Cervantes newly engraved by K. Mackenzie after Antonio Carnicero's portrait for Madrid: Ibarra, 1782 (and 1787) (originally designed by José del Castillo for Madrid: Ibarra, 1780). It also contains three chapter illustrations also engraved by K. Mackenzie and placed as frontispieces (one after Isidro and Antonio Carnicero's design for Madrid: Ibarra, 1782; and two after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs for Paris: Surugue, c. 1723 and later years). Ashbee refers to this set as "of no value", but the use of stipple in the engravings is of special interest.
Description: Includes Life of Cervantes.
1803-C Glasgow Chapman & Lang The Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha T. Smollett ENG 4 12mo b. Editions A105; P52509; S387; RR915 TAMU
Illustrations: Portrait of Cervantes newly engraved by K. Mackenzie after Antonio Carnicero's portrait for Madrid: Ibarra, 1782 (and 1787) (originally designed by José del Castillo for Madrid: Ibarra, 1780). It also contains three chapter illustrations also engraved by K. Mackenzie and placed as frontispieces (one after Isidro and Antonio Carnicero's design for Madrid: Ibarra, 1782; and two after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs for Paris: Surugue, c. 1723 and later years). Ashbee refers to this set as "of no value", but the use of stipple in the engravings is of special interest.
Description: It includes a Life of Cervantes. Copy from the Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Cervantes Collection donated by Bob and Malinda Wolter.
1803a Philadelphia John Conrad & Co. et al. The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote Tobias Smollett ENG 4 12mo b. Editions S389 TAMU
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Description: First edition of English translation published in the USA, printed by R. Groff. Volume II is wanting.
1803b Philadelphia John Conrad The History and Adventures of the renowned Don Quixote Tobias Smollett ENG 4 12mo b. Editions S389 TAMU
Illustrations: Volume I with two chapter illustrations (one as frontispiece) engraved by W. Haines and Samuel Seymour after the anonymous illustrations of London: Rivington, 1792. According to Ashbee, the four volumes contain 20 English copper-plates. First edition of the Quixote published in the USA with illustrations.
Description: Part of series Select Novels, volume X. Second issue, with illustrations, different from Conrad´s other edition from same year without illustrations. Cushing owns volume I only, with the signature of a 'Joseph Smith', dated March 6, 1812. It is the first edition of the earliest known English translation of Don Quixote published in the USA.
1804 Berlin Henrique [Enrique] Frölich El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha Luis Ideler SPA 6 8vo b. Editions S71; G487; RR91; P52035; BN67 TAMU
Illustrations: It includes a map newly-engraved by Johann Wilhelm Schleuen after Tomás López's map for Madrid: Ibarra, 1780.
Description: Excellent edition, beautiful types; with notes taken from J. A. Pellicer and J. Bowle; it includes a Life of Cervantes.
1804 Burdeos Juan Pinard El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha SPA 4 12mo b. Editions P52033 TAMU
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Description: Text after Madrid 1797 edition, with "Noticia de la vida y de las obras de Cervantes" by Manuel José Quintana.
1804 Madrid En la imprenta de Vega Historia de D. Quixote de la Mancha SPA 6 8vo small b. Editions A410; RR89; S69; P52034 TAMU
Illustrations: 6 illustrated title pages and 20 chapter illustrations engraved by Francisco Miranda (title pages + 6), M. Álvarez (6) and N. Cobo (6) (two unsigned) after Antonio Rodríguez' designs for Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1797 (excepting "DQ's penance", after Isidro and Antonio Carnicero for Madrid: Ibarra, 1782).
Description: Eliminates Dedicatorias and the ´Vida de Cervantes´ by V. de los Ríos. Text follows Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1797.
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