Abraham Cowley's Works, 1707, Three Volume Set, The Tenth Edition.


Beautiful set that deserves a rebind. Originally rebound by J. Larkins in full leather. Volume three published in addition 4 years later (1711) and contains my favorite illustrations and text.


The pages and plates are extremely clean. No foxing. Almost seems as if the edges were protected with a non-gilt solution (by the rebinder). Either way, would be a stunning set in a fresh binding. There are some slightly 'darkened'/browned sections but again, no foxing whatsoever.


Still a great and beautiful piece of history either way. All the plates are in good shape including a fold out illustration which I simply can't get enough of.


Covers are all extremely weak or detached. Volume two has both attached but barely. Volume one completely detached, and Volume three has back cover hanging on by a thread.


The binding is still in very good shape.


Let me know if you have any questions or if you desire more photos. Thank you.