POPE, Alexander.—The Works of Alexander Pope Esq . . . Complete. with his last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; as they were delivered to the Editor a little before his Death. Together with the Notes of Mr Warburton. London, Printed for A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst MDCCLXIV. 12mo, six volumes, half blue morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by C. Lewis.
Large paper copy, from the collection of George Daniel, who wrote on the fly-leaf, "I never saw another copy" [on large paper and uncut]. In addition to the plates by Grignion, several portraits have been added.
POPE, Alexander.—Œuvres complettes d'Alexandre Pope, traduites en françois. Nouvelle édition, Revue, corrigée, augmentée du Texte Anglois mis à côté des meilleures Pièces, & ornée de belles Gravures. . . . A Paris, Chez la Veuve Duchesne, . . . M. DCC. LXXIX. Crown 8vo, eight volumes, half red straight-grain morocco, gilt back, uncut edges.
Large and thick paper copy. Portrait by Le Beau after Kneller, and fourteen plates after C. P. Marillier, besides a few inserted plates in various states, and an original sepia drawing of Pope.
POPE, Alexander.—The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope. A new edition. Adorned with plates. . . . London: printed for F. J. Du Roveray, . . . 1804. Royal 8vo, six volumes, original boards, uncut edges.
Largest paper copy, one of fifty printed.
Portrait by L. Schiavonetti after E. F. Burney, and nineteen illustrations by Warren, Fittler, Neagle, Heath, etc., after Stothard, Westall, Fuseli, Singleton, and others.
POPE, Alexander.—Poetical Works. 1804. Royal 8vo, six volumes bound in four, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford.
Another copy, printed on largest paper.
The twenty-two illustrations by Warren, Fittler, Neagle, etc., after Stothard and others are in three states: the etching, India proof before letters, and proof before the inscription. In addition, fifty-seven portraits of Pope have been inserted, including two drawings, one hundred and thirty-two portraits of the chief characters mentioned, eighty-six scenes from the Poems, and ten views. Over seventy of the inserted plates are India proofs, and many more before the letters. The series of illustrations by Marillier are often in two states, and among the rarities are two prints of St. Cecilia by Bartolozzi (one coloured) and the Three Graces, by the same engraver, a water-colour of Mahomet by G. P. Harding, mezzotints of Wycherly, Newton, Pope, Jane Shore, and others, Richelieu by Faithorne, Charles II. by Bouttats, Charles I. by Hollar, Voiture by Nantueil, and the Penance of Jane Shore by Scriven, India proof.