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HALL (JOSEPH)
The Works, folio; and another, by Joseph Hall (5)

23 March 2022, 12:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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HALL (JOSEPH)

The Works, title within wide woodcut architectural border, lacks portrait and blank 3H5, endpapers creased, contemporary calf, sides with single gilt rule border enclosing central gilt and blind-stamped arabesque, old manuscript vellum used as binder's waste, worn, losses to spine, Melton Literary Institution label on upper cover [ESTC S92832], folio, Nath. Butter, 1635; Episcopacie by Divine Right Asserted, with opening blank, contemporary calf, red edges to text block, 2 old worm trails to spine [ESTC S103631], small 4to, R.B. for Nathanael Butter, 1640--CHARLES I. Eikon Basilike [in Greek] The Works, second edition, additional engraved title incorporating a portrait, and Royal arms, lacking the 2 plates and lower free endpaper, contemporary calf, worn, joints cracked [ESTC R6734], folio, Richard Chiswell, 1687--LAUD (WILLIAM) The History of the Troubles and Tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God, and Blessed Martyr, William Laud, title printed in red and black, engraved frontispiece portrait on verso of half-title (slightly shorter, repaired in blank horizontal margins) [ESTC R354], R. Chiswell, 1695; Second Volume of the Remains, [ESTC R200966], Sam. Keble, 1700, 2 works bound in 1 vol., later polished calf, gilt spine with morocco label, joints weakened, folio; and another, by Joseph Hall (5)

Footnotes

Provenance: First, Revd. William Woodcote, bequeathed to his cousin Cheevor Woodcote and friend William Latham, by whom given to the "Melton Institutional Library... he died in the West Indies Oct. 8th 1857", manuscript note inside the upper cover; Third, Frederick Adolphus Philbrick, bookplate; Third, Nicolas Docton, ownership inscription dated 1708 on second volume of Laud; J. Brown Craven, Bibliotheca Lavdiana, bookplate.

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