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Lot 331

Periodicals, Essays and Letters: a collection of leather-bound books, 18th century and later,...

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Lot 331

Periodicals, Essays and Letters: a collection of leather-bound books, 18th century and later,...

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Lot 331

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Periodicals, Essays and Letters: a collection of leather-bound books, 18th century and later, comprising 23 books in total, to include: 

Samuel Johnson, The Rambler, 6 Vols. detailing publications from March 20th 1750 to March 14th 1752, London: J. Payne, 1752; 

Letters written by the Right Honourable Phillip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son, Phillip Stanhope, published from the originals by Eugenia Stanhope, 9th Edition, 4 Vols. (3 present), London: J. Dodsley, 1787; 

The Spectator, corrected from the originals by A. Chalmers F.S.A, 11 Vols., London, 1817; 

Lettres Choisies de Mesdames de Sévigné, en Francais et Anglais, 2 Vols., Paris: Léopold Collin, 1808; 

The Letters of Junius, 2 Vols., London, 1811; 

William Hazlitt, The Round Table: A collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners, 2 Vols., Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co., 1817

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