(Mississippi Bubble)A sammelband of pamphlet poetry, including epistles relating to the Mississippi Bubble and South Sea Company, as well as four poems by John Gay. London: 1715-1721 Together, 9 works in one volume, 8vo. Contemporary paneled calf, spine with raised bands, red morocco lettering piece. Works include: Gay, John. The Shepherd's Week. In Six Pastorals. Jacob Thompson 1721. Engraved frontispiece and six plates (included in pagination); lacking half-title. Foxon G74; ESTC T13918 — Gay, John. Two Epistles; One, to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington; the other, to a Lady. Bernard Lintott, 1715. Lacking the final ad leaves. Foxon G88; ESTC T13938 — Gay, John. The What D'Ye Call It: a Tragi-Comi-Pastoral Farce. Bernard Lintott, [1715]. Engraved frontispiece. ESTC T13939 — Gay, John. Trivia: Or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London. Bernard Lintott, [1716]. Title with engraved vignette. Foxon G81; ESTC T13930 — Ramsay, Allan. Wealth, or the Woody: A Poem on the South-Sea ... second edition, corrected. T. Jauncy, 1720. Foxon R107; ESTC T140396 — Amhurst, Nicholas. An Epistle (with a Petition in it) to Sir John Blunt, Bart., one of the Directors of the South-Sea Company ... The second edition. R. Francklin, 1720. Half-title; only one of three ad leaves present at rear. Foxon A197; ESTC T94046; Goldsmiths' 5715 — Ramsay, Allan. Patie and Roger: A Pastoral, in the Scots Dialect. J. Pemberton, 1720. Foxon R77; ESTC N11180 — [Bockett, Elias]. Yea and Nay Stock-Jobbers, or the 'Change-Alley Quakers Anatomiz'd. In a Burlesque Epistle to a Friend at Sea. J. Roberts, A. Dodd & J. Billingsly, 1720. Half-title. Foxon B308; ESTC T109160; Kress S.2846 — [Centlivre, Susanna]. A Woman's Case: in a Epistle to Charles Joye, Esq., Deputy-Governor of the South-Sea, by Mrs Cent-Livre. E. Curll, 1720. Half-title and a final advertisement leaf. Foxon C97; ESTC N24952; Kress S.2857. REFERENCENathaniel Thorn (engraved bookseller's label) — Robert Warner (ownership signature dated 1727)Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The
(Mississippi Bubble)A sammelband of pamphlet poetry, including epistles relating to the Mississippi Bubble and South Sea Company, as well as four poems by John Gay. London: 1715-1721 Together, 9 works in one volume, 8vo. Contemporary paneled calf, spine with raised bands, red morocco lettering piece. Works include: Gay, John. The Shepherd's Week. In Six Pastorals. Jacob Thompson 1721. Engraved frontispiece and six plates (included in pagination); lacking half-title. Foxon G74; ESTC T13918 — Gay, John. Two Epistles; One, to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington; the other, to a Lady. Bernard Lintott, 1715. Lacking the final ad leaves. Foxon G88; ESTC T13938 — Gay, John. The What D'Ye Call It: a Tragi-Comi-Pastoral Farce. Bernard Lintott, [1715]. Engraved frontispiece. ESTC T13939 — Gay, John. Trivia: Or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London. Bernard Lintott, [1716]. Title with engraved vignette. Foxon G81; ESTC T13930 — Ramsay, Allan. Wealth, or the Woody: A Poem on the South-Sea ... second edition, corrected. T. Jauncy, 1720. Foxon R107; ESTC T140396 — Amhurst, Nicholas. An Epistle (with a Petition in it) to Sir John Blunt, Bart., one of the Directors of the South-Sea Company ... The second edition. R. Francklin, 1720. Half-title; only one of three ad leaves present at rear. Foxon A197; ESTC T94046; Goldsmiths' 5715 — Ramsay, Allan. Patie and Roger: A Pastoral, in the Scots Dialect. J. Pemberton, 1720. Foxon R77; ESTC N11180 — [Bockett, Elias]. Yea and Nay Stock-Jobbers, or the 'Change-Alley Quakers Anatomiz'd. In a Burlesque Epistle to a Friend at Sea. J. Roberts, A. Dodd & J. Billingsly, 1720. Half-title. Foxon B308; ESTC T109160; Kress S.2846 — [Centlivre, Susanna]. A Woman's Case: in a Epistle to Charles Joye, Esq., Deputy-Governor of the South-Sea, by Mrs Cent-Livre. E. Curll, 1720. Half-title and a final advertisement leaf. Foxon C97; ESTC N24952; Kress S.2857. REFERENCENathaniel Thorn (engraved bookseller's label) — Robert Warner (ownership signature dated 1727)Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The
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