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Locke, John. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, to which are now added I. An Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas, on a Large Sheet, II. A Defence of Mr. Locke's Opinion concerning personal Identity, with an Appendix, III. A Treatise on the Conduct of Understanding, IV. Some Thoughts concerning Reading and Study, for a Gentleman, V. Elements of Natural Philosophy, VI. A new Method of a Common-Place-Book, to which is prefixed The Life of the Author: Volume I, II and III. William Fessenden for Thomas & Andrews, and John West, Brattleboro VT (and Boston), 1806.

Price: US$450.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Three volumes. A Good set in full brown leather with red leather spine labels. Tender hinges, all protected with mylar jackets. The blank front endpaper of Volume I is loose but present. Tanning/foxing to the paper, text block bindings sound, text unmarked. The stated "Second American Edition". (Not ex-library.)

Seller: Row By Row Bookshop, Sugar Grove, NC, U.S.A.

Locke, John. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. [3 volumes] To which are now added, I. an analysis of Mr. Locke s Doctrine of Ideas, on a large sheet. II. a defence of Mr. Locke s Opinion concerning personal Identity, with an Appendix. III. a treatise on the Conduct of Understanding. IV. some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman. V. Elements of Natural Philosophy. VI. A new Method of a Common-Place-Book. Extracted from the author s works. To which is prefixed The Life of the Author.. Brattleboro, VT: Printed by William Fessenden, 1806., 1806.

Price: US$450.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 3 hardcover volumes. Bound in full leather. Spines have gold gilt stamping and labels. Stated second American edition. A nice set of this rare, early Locke set. Leather on all three volumes is worn, including chipped crown/foot of the spines and some tears. See photos. Name of the previous owner, J. Mason, dated 1874 is written on the front free endpaper of all three books. Another previous owner, Taylor, wrote his name on the title page and first page of text in each book. No other marks or writing. The pages are toned from age. Includes: Volume 1. 328 pages. The page opposite the title page has been (mostly) torn out by someone. Volume 2. 368 pages. The foot of the spine is torn. Volume 3. 331 pages. Missing its spine label and the gilt has rubbed away. Front and back hinges are torn and the boards are loose. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding is one of John Locke s most famous works. First printed in the US in 1803, but readily available to the Colonists in English editions for a century. Please email with questions or to request photos.

Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.

Locke, John. An essay concerning human understanding . to which is prefixed the life of the author. printed by William Fessenden, for Thomas and Andrews, Brattleboro, VT, 1806.

Price: US$1187.50 + shipping

Description: Second American edition, 3 volumes, 12mo, full contemporary calf, red morocco labels and numbering pieces; slight cracking and rubbing along the joints, otherwise very good and sound. Volume 2 bears imprint Boston: printed by J.T. Buckingham, for Thomas and Andrews. Odd mix of Shaw & Shoemaker 10742a and 10743.

Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.