The Works of Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher. In Four Parts. Part the First. His Complete Master-Piece . . . Part the Second. His Experienced Midwife . . . Part the Third, His Book of Problems . . . Part the Fourth, His Last Legacy . . . a New and Improved Edition.
London: Printed for Cocker, Harris, and Finn, and Sold by All Booksellers, [ca. 1830s]. 12mo (5.88 x 3.75 inches), entirely rebound with a new leather spine and red morocco label, with the original stamped sheep laid down over cardstock sides, new endpapers, 322 pages. Engraved frontispiece, illustrations in the text. Boards a bit rubbed and bumped; some light foxing and soiling; in very good condition. Item #21105
Atwater notes three different editions of the pseudo-Aristotle published under this imprint in the 1830s, one of 342 pages, another of 141, [3], 156 pages, and this one of 322 pages. See Atwater 130 (the 141, [3], 156 page edition). Title page mounted in the gutter to a stub, touching a few letters.
Price: $150.00