The Library of Philip Robinson : Part I. [ Sotheby's, auction catalogue, sale date: 23 June, 1988 ].
by Sotheby's.
Laminated wrappers, 4to, 230 pp, plates, ills (some colour). 298 lots. Catalogue of the general library of Philip Robinson, the younger of the two brothers who founded the distinguished bookselling firm of William H. Robinson Ltd which existed in Pall Mall between 1930 and 1956, and acquired and dispersed the residue of Sir Thomas Phillipps' collection. Contents: Continental Printed Books Lots 1-49; Medieval Manuscripts 50-51; English literature and History, Political theory and Economics 52-105; Voyages and Travel 106-298 , Among some of the highlights were: Cervantes Ocho comedias,1615 in limp vellum; the Strassburg Guido Colonna, 1489, in its original deerskin binding; a John Harris pen-facsimile; eight works from John Locke's library, signed by him; papers and correspondence of Henry Strachey on the American War of Independence; four French legal incunabula, three apparently unrecorded; Oviedo Historia General de las Indias 1535, a late 13th century medical anthology from Bury St Edmunds Abbey. Part II of the Sotheby's catalogue (not included here) dealt with Robinson's collection of material relating to the earliest European contacts with China. Indexed. Very Good.
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Publisher: Sotheby's, London,...
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
Laminated wrappers, 4to, 230 pp, plates, ills (some colour). 298 lots. Catalogue of the general library of Philip Robinson, the younger of the two brothers who founded the distinguished bookselling firm of William H. Robinson Ltd which existed in Pall Mall between 1930 and 1956, and acquired and dispersed the residue of Sir Thomas Phillipps' collection. Contents: Continental Printed Books Lots 1-49; Medieval Manuscripts 50-51; English literature and History, Political theory and Economics 52-105; Voyages and Travel 106-298 , Among some of the highlights were: Cervantes Ocho comedias,1615 in limp vellum; the Strassburg Guido Colonna, 1489, in its original deerskin binding; a John Harris pen-facsimile; eight works from John Locke's library, signed by him; papers and correspondence of Henry Strachey on the American War of Independence; four French legal incunabula, three apparently unrecorded; Oviedo Historia General de las Indias 1535, a late 13th century medical anthology from Bury St Edmunds Abbey. Part II of the Sotheby's catalogue (not included here) dealt with Robinson's collection of material relating to the earliest European contacts with China. Indexed. Very Good.
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Sotheby's. The Library of Philip Robinson, Part I. London, 23 June 1988.
by Sotheby's
230, [8] pp., illustrated, 4to, card wrapper. Auction catalogue of 298 lots; numerous illustrations, a few in color. Robert S Pirie's copy, with the Robert S Pirie Reference Library book label and his initials in ink beside one lot (presumably bought by him). Very good copy; a few leaves dogeared.
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Publisher: Sotheby's, London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
230, [8] pp., illustrated, 4to, card wrapper. Auction catalogue of 298 lots; numerous illustrations, a few in color. Robert S Pirie's copy, with the Robert S Pirie Reference Library book label and his initials in ink beside one lot (presumably bought by him). Very good copy; a few leaves dogeared.
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The Library of Philip Robinson Part 1
by Sotheby's
230 pages, colour & b/w illustrations, 298 items listed, bibliography. Sale held 23 June 1988. Some wear, creasing, sunned spine to covers, contents fine, unmarked. [766] Size: 270mm. x 210mm.
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Publisher: Sotheby's, London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
230 pages, colour & b/w illustrations, 298 items listed, bibliography. Sale held 23 June 1988. Some wear, creasing, sunned spine to covers, contents fine, unmarked. [766] Size: 270mm. x 210mm.
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The Library of Philip Robinson : Part I. [ Sotheby's, auction catalogue, sale date: 23 June, 1988 ].
by Sotheby's.
Laminated wrappers, 4to, 230 pp, plates, ills (some colour). 298 lots. Catalogue of the general library of Philip Robinson, the younger of the two brothers who founded the distinguished bookselling firm of William H. Robinson Ltd which existed in Pall Mall between 1930 and 1956, and acquired and dispersed the residue of Sir Thomas Phillipps' collection. Contents: Continental Printed Books Lots 1-49; Medieval Manuscripts 50-51; English literature and History, Political theory and Economics 52-105; Voyages and Travel 106-298 , Among some of the highlights were: Cervantes Ocho comedias,1615 in limp vellum; the Strassburg Guido Colonna, 1489, in its original deerskin binding; a John Harris pen-facsimile; eight works from John Locke's library, signed by him; papers and correspondence of Henry Strachey on the American War of Independence; four French legal incunabula, three apparently unrecorded; Oviedo Historia General de las Indias 1535, a late 13th century medical anthology from Bury St Edmunds Abbey. Part II of the Sotheby's catalogue (not included here) dealt with Robinson's collection of material relating to the earliest European contacts with China. Indexed. Top edge mildly duststained, otherwise Very Good.
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Publisher: Sotheby's, London,...
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
Laminated wrappers, 4to, 230 pp, plates, ills (some colour). 298 lots. Catalogue of the general library of Philip Robinson, the younger of the two brothers who founded the distinguished bookselling firm of William H. Robinson Ltd which existed in Pall Mall between 1930 and 1956, and acquired and dispersed the residue of Sir Thomas Phillipps' collection. Contents: Continental Printed Books Lots 1-49; Medieval Manuscripts 50-51; English literature and History, Political theory and Economics 52-105; Voyages and Travel 106-298 , Among some of the highlights were: Cervantes Ocho comedias,1615 in limp vellum; the Strassburg Guido Colonna, 1489, in its original deerskin binding; a John Harris pen-facsimile; eight works from John Locke's library, signed by him; papers and correspondence of Henry Strachey on the American War of Independence; four French legal incunabula, three apparently unrecorded; Oviedo Historia General de las Indias 1535, a late 13th century medical anthology from Bury St Edmunds Abbey. Part II of the Sotheby's catalogue (not included here) dealt with Robinson's collection of material relating to the earliest European contacts with China. Indexed. Top edge mildly duststained, otherwise Very Good.
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Sotheby's. The Library of Philip Robinson, Part II: The Chinese Collection. London, 22 November 1988.
by Sotheby's
193, [2] pp., illustrated, 4to, card wrapper. Auction catalogue of 270 lots; numerous illustrations, some in color (one foldout). Robert S Pirie's copy, with the Robert S Pirie Reference Library book label. Fine copy.
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Publisher: Sotheby's, London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
193, [2] pp., illustrated, 4to, card wrapper. Auction catalogue of 270 lots; numerous illustrations, some in color (one foldout). Robert S Pirie's copy, with the Robert S Pirie Reference Library book label. Fine copy.
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The Library of Philip Robinson Part II The Chinese Collection, 22nd Nov. 1988
by Sotheby's
193, [13] p. 27 cm. B&w illustrations with a few colour. Some fold-outs.
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Publisher: London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
193, [13] p. 27 cm. B&w illustrations with a few colour. Some fold-outs.
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The Library of Philip Robinson Part II the Chinese Collection
by Sotheby's
193 pages, colour & b/w illustrations, 270 lots listed, bibliography. Sale held 22 November 1988. Contemporary press cutting laid in. Some wear, creasing to covers, contents fine, unmarked. [766] Size: 270mm. x 210mm.
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Sotheby's |
Publisher: Sotheby's, London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
193 pages, colour & b/w illustrations, 270 lots listed, bibliography. Sale held 22 November 1988. Contemporary press cutting laid in. Some wear, creasing to covers, contents fine, unmarked. [766] Size: 270mm. x 210mm.
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The Library of Philip Robinson , Part 1 (Sotheby's Auction Catalogue June 1988)
by Sotheby's
reading copy only - damaged /worn /marked. May be ex-libris Standard-sized.
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Publisher: Sotheby's
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
reading copy only - damaged /worn /marked. May be ex-libris Standard-sized.
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The Library of Philip Robinson; Part II, The Chinese Collection. Tuesday 22nd November 1988
by Sotheby's
193P., plus how-to order information, plus printed price list (folded for mailing), plus stapled xerox leaves reproducing Philip Robinson's printed article on certain Chinese/Jesuit maps. The usual Big Auction Cat with a great number of color plates and b&w facsimiles (two are folded, global views that open up beautifully). Catalog is paperbound, 10.7x8.2 inches, cover laminate is peeling, half-inch cut to head near the spine (affects cover and first leaf), find a stroke of ballpoint pen ink to half-title (underlines Robinson's name), the doublespreads are very slightly crimped. Good (good-only) copy of a useful item. Collector Robinson's article appeared in The Book Collector for Summer 1976, it runs forty pages or so (two per xerox leaf); it entirely concerns the aforementioned maps.
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Sotheby's |
Publisher: Sotheby's, London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
193P., plus how-to order information, plus printed price list (folded for mailing), plus stapled xerox leaves reproducing Philip Robinson's printed article on certain Chinese/Jesuit maps. The usual Big Auction Cat with a great number of color plates and b&w facsimiles (two are folded, global views that open up beautifully). Catalog is paperbound, 10.7x8.2 inches, cover laminate is peeling, half-inch cut to head near the spine (affects cover and first leaf), find a stroke of ballpoint pen ink to half-title (underlines Robinson's name), the doublespreads are very slightly crimped. Good (good-only) copy of a useful item. Collector Robinson's article appeared in The Book Collector for Summer 1976, it runs forty pages or so (two per xerox leaf); it entirely concerns the aforementioned maps.
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The Library of Philip Robinson. Part II: The Chinese Collection.
by Sothebys
195pp., 27x21cms., illustrated in colour and black & white throughout. Very good copy that includes a full price list showing the hammer price plus 10% buyer's premium. Philip Robinson's collection of Chinese books was achieved over 50 years and its inspiration derived from Prof. Joseph Needham's observation that the approach of the Jesuits to China was an event without parallel in the history of contact between civilizations. In the early days that approach there seems to have been two main recipients in Europe of news and artifacts from China - the Vatican, and the Jesuits' own college at Clermont. In 1764 the Jesuits in France were suppressed partly, it is said, through the intrigue of the Marquise de Pompadour and Choiseul. The Society's property was sequestered. The renowned library of the College of Clermont was purchased 'en bloc' in 1764 by the Dutch collector Gerard Meerman. On his death Meerman's library, then one of the most famous collections in Europe, was dispersed in a long series of auction sales from 8 June to 3 July 1824. These were attended in person by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872) who is sometimes described as "the greatest collector of books and manuscripts that the world has ever known". It was in 1946 that Philip Robinson became associated with the vast residue of the Phillipps collection; an event which afforded him exceptional opportunities of extending his collection. Also represented in the collection are books from the library of the first British ambassador to China, Lord Macartney (1737-1806) whose library was sold by Puttick and Simpson on 24 January 1854. It includes Jesuit 'Relations' and Martini's 'Sinicae historiae,' 1659, as well as a charming Imperial resript welcoming Macartney as the distinguished representative of the "country of the red hairs". Books acquired in Sotheby's sale of the library of Sir George Leonard Staunton (1757-1801) who accompanied Macartney to China and of his son Sir George Thomas Staunton (1781-1859) the writer on China, provide an associated provenance. Another source of important acquisitions was the series of sales of Puttick and Simpson between 1828 and 1835 of the collections of Frederick, Lord North (1766-1827). From the Puttick and Simpson sale of 4 February 1863 came material taken at the capture of Peking (1860), including an outstanding series of watercolours of Chinese Court Costume from the Summer Palace. The Chinese books and manuscripts emanating from the collections of two leading French sinologists Joseph de Guignes (1721-1800) and Jean-Pierre Abel-Remusat (1788-1832) include products from the early Protestant press at Malacca. This is an exceptional collection, here catalogued and illustrated in a Sothebys sales catalogue dated 22nd November 1988. To quote Philip Robinson "Once in a while, at long intervals, examples had come my way of the printed products of the early Jesuit missionaries in China: that astonishing group of men who entered China at the end of the sixteenth century . the subject fascinated me and I decided I would like these early Jesuit printings emanating from China. It would have the delight of being difficult. Alas! I was soon to discover how difficult, how unreasonable it was to endeavour to form a collection of these items of such a consistent degree of rarity.whose extreme rarity was the norm and the term unique frequent." Also included is the actual selling price list for the sale. Among the 270 treasures purchaes that day was one of four known copies of the first issue of Matteo Ricci's third world map [Kunyu wanguo quantu - map of the ten thousand countries of the earth, Peking 17 August 1602). The map has a two page catalogue entry and is reproduced on a fold-out plate. It sold for £209,000.
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Publisher: Sothebys, London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
195pp., 27x21cms., illustrated in colour and black & white throughout. Very good copy that includes a full price list showing the hammer price plus 10% buyer's premium. Philip Robinson's collection of Chinese books was achieved over 50 years and its inspiration derived from Prof. Joseph Needham's observation that the approach of the Jesuits to China was an event without parallel in the history of contact between civilizations. In the early days that approach there seems to have been two main recipients in Europe of news and artifacts from China - the Vatican, and the Jesuits' own college at Clermont. In 1764 the Jesuits in France were suppressed partly, it is said, through the intrigue of the Marquise de Pompadour and Choiseul. The Society's property was sequestered. The renowned library of the College of Clermont was purchased 'en bloc' in 1764 by the Dutch collector Gerard Meerman. On his death Meerman's library, then one of the most famous collections in Europe, was dispersed in a long series of auction sales from 8 June to 3 July 1824. These were attended in person by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872) who is sometimes described as "the greatest collector of books and manuscripts that the world has ever known". It was in 1946 that Philip Robinson became associated with the vast residue of the Phillipps collection; an event which afforded him exceptional opportunities of extending his collection. Also represented in the collection are books from the library of the first British ambassador to China, Lord Macartney (1737-1806) whose library was sold by Puttick and Simpson on 24 January 1854. It includes Jesuit 'Relations' and Martini's 'Sinicae historiae,' 1659, as well as a charming Imperial resript welcoming Macartney as the distinguished representative of the "country of the red hairs". Books acquired in Sotheby's sale of the library of Sir George Leonard Staunton (1757-1801) who accompanied Macartney to China and of his son Sir George Thomas Staunton (1781-1859) the writer on China, provide an associated provenance. Another source of important acquisitions was the series of sales of Puttick and Simpson between 1828 and 1835 of the collections of Frederick, Lord North (1766-1827). From the Puttick and Simpson sale of 4 February 1863 came material taken at the capture of Peking (1860), including an outstanding series of watercolours of Chinese Court Costume from the Summer Palace. The Chinese books and manuscripts emanating from the collections of two leading French sinologists Joseph de Guignes (1721-1800) and Jean-Pierre Abel-Remusat (1788-1832) include products from the early Protestant press at Malacca. This is an exceptional collection, here catalogued and illustrated in a Sothebys sales catalogue dated 22nd November 1988. To quote Philip Robinson "Once in a while, at long intervals, examples had come my way of the printed products of the early Jesuit missionaries in China: that astonishing group of men who entered China at the end of the sixteenth century . the subject fascinated me and I decided I would like these early Jesuit printings emanating from China. It would have the delight of being difficult. Alas! I was soon to discover how difficult, how unreasonable it was to endeavour to form a collection of these items of such a consistent degree of rarity.whose extreme rarity was the norm and the term unique frequent." Also included is the actual selling price list for the sale. Among the 270 treasures purchaes that day was one of four known copies of the first issue of Matteo Ricci's third world map [Kunyu wanguo quantu - map of the ten thousand countries of the earth, Peking 17 August 1602). The map has a two page catalogue entry and is reproduced on a fold-out plate. It sold for £209,000.
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CODE LIANG. THE LIBRARY OF PHILIP ROBINSON. PART II THE CHINESE COLLECTION.
by SOTHEBY'S.
London 1988, Sotheby's. Stiff gray boards, like "NEW," 270 well-described lots, with estimates and price realized list laid in,21 x 27 cm.,193p., many color, black & white plates, unused, excellent example. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION . *** **** *** . . THE SUPERB COLLECTION BUILT BY PHILIP & LIONEL ROBINSON . . WITH FOCUS ON EARLY JESUIT, EUROPEAN CONTACT WITH . . CHINA, JAPAN & THE PHILIPPINES . . RARE BOOKS IN CHINESE, MAPS, GOUACHE PAINTINGS & SCROLLS . . MANY BOOKS FROM THE FAMOUS & EMINENT: . . COLLECTORS, DIPLOMATS, EXPLORERS & PERSONS OF QUALITY . . INCLUDING THE 1940 COLLECTION OF SIR THOMAS PHILLIPS . . . A COLLECTION WITHOUT PARALLEL: . * A superb collection, started before World War II, consisting of the RAREST & MOST OBSCURE item ever amassed into one of the world's most renoun, greatest and comprehensive collections. . Per the introduction, Philip Robinson stated: ".where extreme rarity was the norm, and the term unique frequent." . * A superb reference, with a bibliography, price realized list laid in. . ***
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London 1988, Sotheby's. Stiff gray boards, like "NEW," 270 well-described lots, with estimates and price realized list laid in,21 x 27 cm.,193p., many color, black & white plates, unused, excellent example. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION . *** **** *** . . THE SUPERB COLLECTION BUILT BY PHILIP & LIONEL ROBINSON . . WITH FOCUS ON EARLY JESUIT, EUROPEAN CONTACT WITH . . CHINA, JAPAN & THE PHILIPPINES . . RARE BOOKS IN CHINESE, MAPS, GOUACHE PAINTINGS & SCROLLS . . MANY BOOKS FROM THE FAMOUS & EMINENT: . . COLLECTORS, DIPLOMATS, EXPLORERS & PERSONS OF QUALITY . . INCLUDING THE 1940 COLLECTION OF SIR THOMAS PHILLIPS . . . A COLLECTION WITHOUT PARALLEL: . * A superb collection, started before World War II, consisting of the RAREST & MOST OBSCURE item ever amassed into one of the world's most renoun, greatest and comprehensive collections. . Per the introduction, Philip Robinson stated: ".where extreme rarity was the norm, and the term unique frequent." . * A superb reference, with a bibliography, price realized list laid in. . ***
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The Library of Philip Robinson, Part. 1: Day of Sale: Tuesday 23 June 1988 at 10.00 am in the Grosvenor Gallery.
by Auction Catalogue / Sotheby's
230, (14) p.
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Auction Catalogue / Sotheby's |
Publisher: Sotheby's
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
230, (14) p.
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The Library of Philip Robinson Part II. The Chinese Collection. (Book auction sale catalogue).
by 1988 XI 22 LONDON Sotheby's :
London , Sotheby's, in-4°, 27 x 21 cm, 193 pp, 270 lots, b/w & col. ills., orig. stiff wrapper. Strong collection of early Jesuit books on China and the Far East.
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1988 XI 22 LONDON Sotheby's : |
London , Sotheby's, in-4°, 27 x 21 cm, 193 pp, 270 lots, b/w & col. ills., orig. stiff wrapper. Strong collection of early Jesuit books on China and the Far East.
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Sotheby's: The Library of Philip Robinson, Part II: The Chinese Collection. Tuesday 22nd November 1988 at 10.30 am and 2.30 pm.
by Sotheby's
193 p.
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Publisher: Sotheby's, London
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
193 p.
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Library of Philip Robinson Part 2: The Chinese Collection, The
by Sotheby's
Library of Philip Robinson Part 2: The Chinese Collection, The
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Publisher: White Lotus...
Date: 1988
Format: Softcover
Library of Philip Robinson Part 2: The Chinese Collection, The
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