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Includes two plates by Francesco Piranesi, probably 1786 and 1788. Cf. Hind.

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Engraved t.p. with dedication signed Franceso Piranesi invento ed incise 1783, included in plate count. Place and printer from p. [10].

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Imprimatur dated: 14. marzo 1780.

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Vol. 4: LVII leaves of plates.

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Vol. 2 without t.p., has engraved dedication stating "tomo secondo" which is included in plate count as is the t.p. of v. 1.

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Her first appearance. -- Van Bibber's man-servant. -- The hungry man was fed. -- Van Bibbler at the races. -- An experiment in economy. -- Mr. Traver's first hunt. -- Love me, love my dog. -- Eleanore Cuyler. -- A recruit at Christmas. -- A patron of art. -- Andy M'Gee's chorus girl. -- A Leander of the East River. -- How Hefty Burke got even. -- Outside the prison. -- An unfinished story.

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Title page in red and black. Plates printed in black and/or sepia.

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Plate XXXI showing the raising of the Colonna Antonina is by Arnold Westerhout after Francesco Fontana.

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Described by Hind as renumbered from 1748 ed. In library's copy the plates have the earlier numbers and order but the additional plates of later eds. are included: Arco di Aosta and Tempio di Minerva Medica (the latter by Francesco Piranesi). Some plates numbered by pen.

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Leaves 17-21 have two plates to a leaf.

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Includes index.

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Originally issued 1750 or earlier with title: Invenzioni capric de carceri... This edition, with the etched title in the fourth state, as described by Hind and Robison.