KING HENRY THE FIFTH or THE CONQUEST OF FRANCE BY THE ENGLISH: A Tragedy (1746); THE BEAU'S DUEL or A SOLDIER FOR THE LADIES: A Comedy (1735); THE SQUIRE OF ALSATIA: A Comedy (1736) 3 PLAYS BOUND IN 1 VOLUME

HILL, Aaron; CENT-LIVRE, Susanna; SHADWELL, Thomas
Published by J. Watts; W. Mears; W. Feales in London 1746; 1735; 1736
SKU: 51927
£90.00
Small 12mo. (approx. 16.5 x 9.5cm) hardback in original 18th Century full calf, raised bands and gilt rules to spine and boards. [12], 57pp., plus 2pp. Epilogue, with engraved frontispiece; [8], 78pp. plus 2pp. Epilogue, with engraved Frontispiece; 102pp. plus 2pp. Epilogue, with engraved Frontispiece. Cast Lists to all three plays. Contemporary ink initials to ffep. Occasional light foxing or tanning to pages. Some light wear and rubbing to spine. Overall a Good+ Copy. This is one volume of a large collection of uniformly bound mainly 18th century collections of plays (generally 4 or 5 per volume) from the collection of the Vaughan Jenkins family of the Manor of Priston in Somerset. They were mostly bought at the time of publication in London (c.1713 - 1765, but some as early as 1655) and uniformly bound. Many of the volumes have the initials MCJ (Mary Caroline Jenkins, 1731-1790) or ED (Elizabeth Davis, nee Jenkins, 1736-1810) who were the daughters of Elizabeth Jenkins (1712-1766) and William Jenkins (1688-1774), who became Lord of the Manor of Priston in 1757 when the family moved from London. These books all remained at Priston until being inherited by the uncle of the vendor of the collection.

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