The miscellaneous works of Edward Gibbon, Esq., with memoirs of his life and writings, composed by himself; illustrated from his letters, with occasional notes and narrative
The miscellaneous works of Edward Gibbon, Esq., with memoirs of his life and writings, composed by himself; illustrated from his letters, with occasional notes and narrative
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Volume 3, Historical and Critical. Front cover detached, back cover missing, backstrip worn, pages beginning to spot. Hardback, Ex-Library, with usual stamps markings, in fair to good all-round condition, no dust jacket, 612pages. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 850grams, ISBN:
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Not Stated. Very Good. A nicely bound collection of miscellaneous works writing by the important historian Edward Gibbon, with a memoir of his life. Illustrated with a frontispiece. A collection of miscellaneous works by Edward Gibbon. This work contains 'Account and Anecdotes of His Family', 'The Author's Account of the Books He Read, and of the Course of Study He Pursued', 'The Author's Manner of Passing His Time in the Hampshire Militia', 'Mr Gibbon Makes the Tour of Switzerland', and more. Also containing over two hundred letters written to a variety of correspondence, including Mr Gesner, Mrs Porten, Mr Holroyd, Dr. Watson, Dr Priestley, and more. Illustrated with a frontispiece. Edward Gibbons was a historian and Member of Parliament, his poor health was consistently under threat during his childhood, which led to him becoming widely read. He never married, after a failed love affair with Suzanne Curchod in his youth, Suzanne later became the wife to Jacques Necker, and her daughter was the noted socialite and letter writer, Madame de Stael. His first historical endeavour was a "History of Switzerland", which was never finished or published. He also wrote about the literary and social conditions of England at the time, which was unfortunately considered a flop. With annotations and notes by John Lord Sheffield. In a half calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, generally smart. A little light rubbing to the boards and joints, a little heavier to the rear board. Light fading and discoloration to the spine. Very minor bumping to the extremities. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with some spots to the first few pages only. Very Good.
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Very Good. 1814. 2nd ed., revised and enlarged. 5 volumes, full polished calf, over 3000 pp. in all. Some uneven sunning to bindings, which also have intermitting wear at spine joints; front cover to Volume I detached but present; still, a very presentable set overall. (Subject: Historiography. )
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Good. AMS Press edition 1971. Blue with black lettering. Library markings. Pages clean and tight. No dust jacket. This is a former library book with library stickers and stamps. 100% of this purchase will support literacy programs through a nonprofit organization!