Lot: 38
Easton Press ‘Harvard Classics' Millennium Editions, with many philosophical works, bound in full leather, gilt, moire silk endpapers, ribbon bookmarkers. VF condition, each with an unused bookplate loosely inserted, no inscriptions. (11)
Lot: 43
Jeremy Collier (trans.) The Emperor Marcus Antoninus: His Conversation With Himself. Together With the Preliminary Discourse of the Learned Gataker. Richard Sare, London, 1708, the second edition; quarter leather, marbled boards, backstrip worn and chipped at top; later endpapers; title page and final leaf darkened; occasional fox mark internally o/w good clean text; small ink signature top of title page, presentation inscription in Latin on reverse. (10),420pp.
Lot: 44
Thomas Hobbes Leviathan - The English and Latin Texts, edited by Noel Malcolm; Oxford, 2012, second impression, 2 volumes, fine in complete d/jkts, the jacket of one volume with slight scratch to spine. No inscriptions. [A third introductory volume by Noel Malcolm not included here]. (2)
Lot: 45
Friedrich Nietzsche Thus Spake Zarathustra, a Book for All and None, T. Fisher Unwin, 1908, 2nd Impression, orig. gilt cloth, uncut two sides, spine a little marked, front endpaper laid down to pastedown covering a bookplate, small library stamp on reverse of title page, fine internally; together with Frau Forster Nietzsche The Lonely Nietzsche, Heinemann, 1915, First Edition, gilt cloth, spine faded, eight photo-plates. (2)