1929 A Plurality of Worlds
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Description
Illustrated, Leather Binding, Limited Edition
A limited edition work, limited to 1,200 copies for sale by the Nonesuch Press, of which this is numbered 1,512.
A popular early science work on cosmic pluralism, a fascinating work on astronomy.
This was Fontenelle's most famous work, first published in France in 1686, and indeed was one of the first major works of the Age of Enlightenment.
Fontenelle is known for his accessible treatment of scientific subjects during the beginnings of the Age of Enlightenment.
This edition uses the 1688 translation by John Glanvill.
Colour-stencilled decorations throughout by T. L. Poulton.
The Nonesuch Press specialised in limited edition and private press. They were founded by Francis Meynell, his second wife, Vera Mendel, and their friend, David Garnett. Their aspiration was for their publications to be aligned with the same aesthetic standards as the private press movement. They were unusual as they used a small Albion press to design the books, but had them printed by commercial printers. In doing so, books with the quality of a fine-press were produced, but available to a wider audience at lower prices.
Lacking the slipcase.
Condition
In the original publisher's vellum wraps. Externally, generally smart, with light discolouration and handling marks, as is usual with a vellum binding. Small tear to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean.
Near Fine
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