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The Parlement of Pratlers. A series of Elizabethan Dialogues and Monologues illustrating Daily Life and the Conduct of a gentleman on the Grand Tour extracted from Ortho-epia Gallica a book on the correct Pronunciation of the French Language written by Iohn Eliot and published in the year 1593
Eliot, Iohn (Text); Jack Lindsay (Editor); Hal Collins (Illustrator)
Published by The Fanfrolico Press, London, 1928
- Hardcover
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Hardcover. Condition: vg. Limited Edition. 1/625. Octavo. 119, [1]pp. Original cloth over decorative paper covered boards, with gold lettering on spine. Decorative initial. Exquisite edition of this fascinating work, first published in 1593. It is profusely illustrated with numerous woodblock prints by Hal Collins. Corners sligh…tly rubbed. Binding in overall good to very good, interior in very good condition.
More imagesMerry-Go-Down. A Gallery of Gorgeous Drunkards through the Ages. Collected for the Use Interest Illumination and Delectation of Serious Topers.
[HESELTINE, Philip] NOOLAS, Rab (pseud.); COLLINS, Hal (illustrator).
Published by London The Mandrake Press, 1929
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Limited edition, number 133 of 600 copies; 4to (29 x 20.5 cm); illustrated throughout by Hal Collins, occasional light offsetting from illustrations, some offsetting to endpapers, else unmarked internally; publisher's tan buckram, blue lettering to spine, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, with the original pictorial dust-jacket p…rinted in blue, some creasing and short closed tears to edges, else very good. Limited to 600 numbered copies, of which this is number 133. With contributions from Genesis through Pliny, Plato, Seneca and Petronius before Dickens, Norman Douglas and James Joyce. Notably, the work contains 'All Off for a Buster' by James Joyce, the closing pages of Episode XIV of Ulysses.