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Mansfield Park

Mansfield Park by Austen, Jane

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Seller: Whitmore Rare Books
Title
Mansfield Park
Author
Austen, Jane
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Printed for T. Egerton, 1814. First edition. Three volumes, duodecimo (180 x 110 mm), bound without half-titles. A Very Good copy. Contemporary diced russia, rebacked with the original spines laid down, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, twin gilt border to covers, marbled sides and endpapers. Occasional light foxing and finger-soiling to contents, leaf N6 of vol. I chipped with loss to a dozen letters and a few more slightly grazed, a couple of gatherings in vol. III slightly proud. A very appealing copy in a handsome contemporary binding. Begun in early 1811, around the same time as Sense and Sensibility was accepted for publication, Mansfield Park was published in May 1814 in an edition of 1,250 copies. The publisher John Murray later "expressed astonishment that so small an edition of such a work should have been sent into the world"; he took over publication of the second edition and of Austen's subsequent novels. Mansfield Park was not widely lauded by critics upon its publication; in fact, it proved quite controversial, in particular for its heroine Fanny Price. Contemporary readers praised the novel, however: Lady Anne Romilly wrote to Maria Edgeworth in November 1814, "Have you read Mansfield Park? It has been pretty generally admired [in London], and I think all novels must be that are true to life which this is, with a good strong vein of principle running thro' the whole." The next month, Edgeworth herself wrote, "We have been much entertained with Mansfield Park" (quoted in Gilson). In the two hundred years since its publication, Mansfield Park has rightfully ascended to canonical status alongside Austen's other novels, and is now recognized as a complex analysis of class, a young woman's inner world, and the relationship between person and place and rural England. Gilson A6.
[Sammelband] Theron, Paulinus, and Aspasio [WITH] An Essay on the Nature and Glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ

[Sammelband] Theron, Paulinus, and Aspasio [WITH] An Essay on the Nature and Glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ by Joseph Bellamy

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
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[Sammelband] Theron, Paulinus, and Aspasio [WITH] An Essay on the Nature and Glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Author
Joseph Bellamy
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
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Washington, PA: John Colerick, 1798. Very Good. First Colerick Editions. Two volumes bound in one; 12mo (19cm.); full contemporary tree calf, red gilt-lettered spine label. Corners softened, front free endpaper separated but present, textblock rather toned and a bit foxed, 20th century ownership rubberstamp to front pastedown, else Very Good and sound. Contents as follows: 1. "Theron, Paulinus, and Aspasio. Or, Letters & Dialogues upon the nature of love to God, faith in Christ, assurance of a title to eternal life, containing some remarks on the sentiments of the Reverend Messieurs Hervey & Marshal, on these subjects." Washington, PA: John Colerick, and may be had of all the store-keepers, 1798. ix [i.e. iv],133,[1]pp. (a2 B-L6 M8). EVANS 33396. 2. "An Essay on the Nature and Glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ: As also on the nature and consequences of spiritual blindness, and the nature and effects of divine illumination. Designed as a supplement to the author's 'Letters and Dialogues'..." Washington, PA: John Colerick, at office of the Telegraphe, 1798. [2],xii,203,[1]pp. (a4 b2 B-R6 R6 S4). EVANS 33397. Two titles by the Congregational minister and associate of Jonathan Edwards, reprinted here eight years after Bellamy's death in 1790. Both of these quite early western Pennsylvania imprints.