London: Richard Bentley and Son 1875. Cloth. Good. 7.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A complete three volume edition of the works of English novelist and poet Thomas Love Peacock. Complete in three volumes. With a portrait frontispiece to volume I. A collection of the satirical novels poetry criticism and miscellaneous works of Thomas Love Peacock an English novelist poet and official of the East India Company best known for the novel 'Nightmare Abbey' present in this collection. Peacock wrote satirical novels each with the same basic setting: characters at a table discussing and criticising the philosophical opinions of the day. With an introduction from the Hon. Lord Houghton an English poet patron of literature and a politician. Biographical notes from Edith Nicolls the granddaughter of Peacock. Edited by Henry Cole a British author and editor. In the original full cloth binding. Externally sound with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. The odd small mark to the boards with small splits in the cloth to the head and tail of the spine resulting in minor loss. A split to the front joint of volume one. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot or handling mark. Light age toning to the endpapers. Some of the text block to volume three remains unopened. Good Richard Bentley and Son hardcover
London: Richard Bentley and Son 1875 . Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5.5". Henry Cole. A scarce complete three volume edition of the works of Thomas Love Peacock in half morocco signed bindings by Maclehose. Complete in three volumes this is a scarce set.With a portrait frontispiece to volume I by Henry Cole.A collection of the satirical novels poetry criticism and miscellaneous works of Thomas Love Peacock an English novelist poet and official of the East India Company. Peacock is best known for the novel 'Nightmare Abbey' present in this collection.With an introduction from the Hon. Lord Houghton and biographical notes from Edith Nicolls.In half morocco signed bindings by Maclehose.With the bookplate of British Conservative Party politician Major Ernest Everard Gates to the front pastedowns. In half morocco signed bindings with marbled paper covered boards. Externally excellent with instances of light rubbing to back strip. Boards bright. Hinges of volume III strained with front free endpaper and title page consequently slightly tender. Bookplates to front pastedowns. Internally firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good Richard Bentley and Son hardcover
London: J M Dent & Co 1891. Cloth. Good. 7" by 4.5". Not Stated . The collected works of Thomas Love Peacock in ten uniformly bound volumes. Complete in ten volumes. Pocket size volumes. From the United University Club Library with bookplate to front pastedown discreet library stamps to occasional leaf including title page.Comprising the works of Thomas Love Peacock English novelist and poet 1785-1866. He was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work. Peacock is best know for his satirical novels that often discuss and criticise contemporary philosophical opinions. Edited by Richard Garnett. Illustrated with frontispiece to each work. Collated complete. Comprised of the following:'Melincourt' in two volumes. Frontispiece to vol. I as called for.'Calidore & Miscellanea.' 'Crotchet Castle.' 'Gryll Grange' in two volumes. Frontispiece to vol. I as called for.'The Misfortunes of Elphin'. 'Headlong Hall.' 'Nightmare Abbey.''Maid Marian.' In uniform publisher's full cloth binding. Externally with bumping and light loss to head and tail of spine back strip darkened boards lightly marked and soiled. Light cockling to occasional board due to possible damp particularly to rear board 'Headlong Hall'. Internally binding firm. Pages generally clean with only a touch of age toning as usual due to the type of paper used. Good J M Dent & Co hardcover
Nabu Press January 2010. Paper Back. Used - Very Good. This copy is an unused copy in Excellent Condition The pages are clean and crisp and the binding is tight and un-creased like new. There is a smudge on the edge of the paper and a crease at the corner. Quick Shipping and Delivery Confirmation! Nabu Press unknown
Référence libraire : 251633 ISBN : 1142162680 9781142162689
London: Constable & Co. Ltd 1924. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 9" by 5.5". None. A complete ten volume set of works by English novelist Thomas Love Peacock. Ten volumes. The Halliford Edition. Limited to six hundred and seventy-five copies. Written by Thomas Love Peacock an English novelist poet and official of the East India Company. Edited by H. F. B. Brett-Smith and C. E. Jones Volume one has two letters from the editor Mr Brett-Smith taped to the front endpapers. This set includes: Biographical Introduction and Headlong Hall Peacock's first long work of fiction in which he assembles a group of eccentrics each with a single monomaniacal obsession and derives humor and social satire from their various interactions and conversations. Melincourt in which an orangutan called Sir Oran Haut-Ton is put forward as a candidate for election as a Member of Parliament. Nightmare Abbey a novella which makes good-natured fun of contemporary literary trends and Maid Marian Peacock's fourth long work of fiction. The Misfortunes of Elphin a short historical romance and Crochet Castle following and assembled group of eccentrics in a similar way to Hedlong Hall. Gryll Grange which begins with a discussion around the dinner table of Mr. Gryll in which his friend the genial gourmet the Rev. Dr. Opimian holds forth on misnomers fish and the contemporary fashion for lectures. Poems a collection of verse including: Palmyra The Visions of Love and Fiolfar King of Norway. Poems and Plays further verses and some plays by Peacock including: The Three Doctors and The Deceived. Essays Memoirs Letters and Unfinished Novels. Critical and Other Essays includes French Comic Romances Bellini and Gastronomy and Civilisation. Dramatic Criticisms and Translations and Other Essays includes Chapelle and Bachaumont Demetrius Galanus and Aelia Laelia Crispis. In the original cloth binding. Externally very smart with light shelf wear and the odd small mark to the board. Fading to the spine of some volumes. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown. Very Good Indeed Constable & Co. Ltd hardcover
Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1910. Vellum. Fine. 10" by 7". Not Stated. A limited edition work containing the letters of Thomas Love Peacock written to his close friend Percy Bysshe Shelly and Edward Hookham. A limited edition work limited to four-hundred and eighty-three copies.In the original slipcase. Pages are bright and clean. Slipcase is in a good condition.The letters of Thomas Love Peacock written to his published Edward Hookham and his good friend Percy Bysshe Shelley.Peacock and Shelley were close friends both influencing the other's works in the romantic era.Also contained fragments of an unpublished manuscript by Peacock.Illustrated with a frontispiece.Edited by Richard Garnett. In the original publisher's quarter paper vellum binding with cloth to the boards in the original paper covered slipcase. Externally fine. Small binder error to the cloth to the front board. Slipcase is a little worn with tears to the corners. Spine of the slipcase is lightly faded with a couple of marks and a very small amount of paper loss. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Slipcase is in a good condition. Fine The Bibliophile Society hardcover
250 pages with frontispiece. Royal octavo 9 1/2" x 6 3/4" bound in quarter vellum with gilt lettering to spine over brown boards. Edited by Richard Garnett. Limited edition 483 copies.<br /><br />Thomas Love Peacock was an English novelist poet and official of the East India Company. He was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work. Peacock wrote satirical novels each with the same basic setting: characters at a table discussing and criticizing the philosophical opinions of the day. In 1812 Peacock published another elaborate poem The Philosophy of Melancholy and in the same year made the acquaintance of Shelley. He wrote in his memoir of Shelley that he "saw Shelley for the first time just before he went to Tanyrallt" whither Shelley proceeded from London in November 1812 Hogg's Life of Shelley vol. 2 pp. 174 175. Thomas Hookham the publisher of all Peacock's early writings was possibly responsible for the introduction. It was Hookham's circulating library which Shelley used for many years and Hookham had sent The Genius of the Thames to Shelley and in the Shelley Memorials pp. 38 40 is a letter from the poet dated 18 August 1812 extolling the poetical merits of the performance and with equal exaggeration censuring what he thought the author's misguided patriotism. Peacock and Shelley became friends and Peacock influenced Shelley's fortunes both before and after his death. <br /><br /><b>Condition: </b>Corners bumped soiled book plate removed from front paste down else very good. Bibliophile Society hardcover
Thomas Nelson & Sons 1940. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1940. First thus. 320 pages. Green pictorial dust jacket over green cloth. Pages are lightly tanned at the edges with light foxing. Binding has remained firm. Inscription to front endpaper crossed out. Boards have slight shelf wear with bumping to corners. Spine ends are a little crushed with light tanning. Light wear to clipped dust jacket with tears nicks and creases to spine edge and corners. Light tanning to spine and edges. Thomas Nelson & Sons hardcover
London; New York: Constable & Co. Ltd.; Gabriel Wells 1934; 1924; 1924; 1924; 1927; 1931; 1934; 1926; 1926. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 9" by 6". Not Stated. Limited Halliford edition of the complete works of Thomas Love Peacock. First edition of this 10-volume "Halliford" collection. Limited to 675 sets.Complete in 10 volumes featuring:Volume One: Biographical Introduction and Headlong Hall;Volume Two: Melincourt;Volume Three: Nightmare Abbey and Maid Marian;Volume Four: The Misfortunes of Elphin and Crotchet Castle;Volume Five: Gryll Grange;Volume Six: Poems;Volume Seven: Poems and Plays;Volume Eight: Essays Memoirs Letters & Unfinished Novels;Volume Nine: Critical & Other Essays;Volume Ten: Dramatic Criticisms and Translations & Other Essays.In the publisher's original red cloth binding.With a frontispiece to each volume three of which are in colour and additional illustrations such as a facsimile plate to Volume Seven and two illustrated plates one monochrome and one colour to Volume Six. Collated complete.Edited by H. F. B. Brett-Smith and C. E. Jones. A collection from leading Romantic figure Thomas Love Peacock. Poet critic and satirical novelist Love Peacock was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and official of the East India Company. In the publisher's original red cloth binding. Externally very smart with slight shelf wear including marking to boards and rubbing to title pieces. The occasional tipped-in newspaper article namely to the rear of volumes one and eight and pasted to the rear of the title page of Volume Three. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with minor spotting concentrated towards the first and last few pages. Very Good Indeed Constable & Co. Ltd.; Gabriel Wells hardcover
London : Macmillan and Co. 1927. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 6.5" by 4.5". F. H. Townsend; H. R. Millar. Two bright volumes of works by Thomas Love Peacock with illustrations. Both volumes were published in 1927. These volumes include Headlong Hall and Nightmare Abbey and The Misfortunes of Elphin and Rhododaphne. Headlong Hall and Nightmare Abbey has an introduction by George Saintsbury and is illustrated by H. R. Millar. With thirty nine plates and a frontispiece.The Misfortunes of Elphin and Rhododaphne is illustrated by F. H. Townsend and also has an introduction by George Saintsbury. Also with thirty nine plates and a frontispiece.  Thomas Love Peacock was an English novelist poet and official of the East India Company. Peacock wrote satirical novels of which these are examples. With adverts to the rear of both volumes. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally very smart with some light marks to the front board of Headlong Hall. With previous owner inscriptions to the rear free endpaper. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed Macmillan and Co. hardcover
Éditions Albin Michel 1954 187 pages in8. 1954. broché. 187 pages. Le Mirage est un court roman de Thomas Mann publié en 1953. Il raconte l'histoire de Rosalie von Tümmler une veuve de cinquante ans qui redécouvre l'amour grâce à un jeune homme dans les années 1920 à Düsseldorf. L'œuvre explore les rapports entre l'amour et la maladie un thème cher à l'auteur