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LOT 3545
LOT 3545
EVELYN, John. Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions… as it was Deliver'd in the Royal Society the XVth of October MDCLXIV upon Occasion of certain Quaeries Propounded to that Illustrious Assembly by the Honourable, the Principal Officers, and Commissioners of the Navy. London: by Jo. Martyn and Ja. Allestry for the Royal Society, 1664. First edition, folio (308 x 190mm.) Title in red and black with engraved vignette of the Royal Society coat-of-arms, 3 parts in 1, with 'Sir Paul Neile's Second Paper' bound-in after F2, the 'Animadversion' leaf after C4, woodcut illustrations of implements at P4, separate titles for 'Pomona' and 'Kalendarium Hortense', errata leaf to rear. (Marginal paper repair to title and with browning, minor soiling, some heavy marginal spotting, marginal paper repairs and damp-stain to A3 and B1, finger-marks.) Near contemporary calf, later red morocco lettering piece to spine (rubbed to extremities).
Hammer price: £360
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LOT 3563
LOT 3563
[NEWBERY, John (publisher). A Little Pretty Pocket Book Intended for the Instruction and Amusement of Little Master Tommy and Pretty Miss Polly with two letters from Jack the Giant Killer… to which is added A Little Song-Book. London: John Newbery, circa 1770.] 32mo (98 x 62mm.) 54 woodcut illustrations in the text with later hand-colouring to accompany verses related to children's games and pastimes, with 'A Letter From Jack the Giant Killer to Pretty Miss Polly', with 'Fables' and 'A Poetical Description of the Four Seasons' to the rear. (Lacking title-page and all leaves before B1, and all after F1, browning, some corner loss to first leaves.) Later wrappers (endpapers replaced). Note: scarce. Contains the first mention of the sport 'base-ball'. The text begins on p.17 and runs to p.82, lacking at least eight leaves at the front and four leaves to the rear (if it is the 1770 edition), lacking six leaves to rear if it is the 1760 edition. The first edition was published in 1744 but no copies of any editions before 1760 have surfaced. It was John Newbery's first children's book and its special status is in its new approach of attempting to instruct and amuse children in a way that would lead to the 'invention' of childhood as an distinct phase of development in the 19th century. If children were no longer considered as having been born innately sinful, then moral behaviour had to be learnt. To this end, John Newbery published the book with a promotional tie-in. It was sold with the option of buying either a ball for a boy or a pin-cushion for a girl and - as a marker in the art of moral behaviour- the child would push a pin into the ball or cushion on having accomplished, or felt they had accomplished, a moral act.
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