Cq.1.1.02(16)
The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope ... and his learned council ...
London : Printed by L. G. and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt: and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1733.
20p ; Fo.
Text in English and Latin.
Issue (fifth?) of first ed. with no price on title-page, no comma after "Pope", and "In" as catchword on p. 13.
"L. G." = Lawton Gilliver.
Printed price: "Price one shilling".
Loose set of printed sheets by Colin and Charlotte Franklin, booksellers, concerning collection of works, and individual items.
[Bound with:] 18 other 18th century small works by Pope.
Foxon P886?; Griffith 288 (variant a); Rothschild 1608
Armorial bookplate of Frederick Warburton Dunston (b. 1850).
20th century half calf and marbled paper. Stamp reading "Bound by W. Pratt".
England London.
eng lat
B15157