Lot 219
Locke (John) Some Thoughts Concerning Education, first edition, first issue, 1693.
Hammer Price: £1,100
Description
Locke (John) Some Thoughts Concerning Education, first edition, first issue with "Patronage" on leaf A3v, line 19., slight watermark on title and first 4pp., marginal stain affecting last 2pp. at end, slightly browned, ex-library copy with ink stamp on title, new endpapers, modern calf, gilt spine, [Wing L2762; Pforzheimer 612], sm. 8vo, for A. and J. Churchill, 1693.
⁂ "His thought was marked by a ready understanding of, and sympathy with, children. Throughout he placed emphasis on good example, practice, and use rather than on precepts, rules, and punishment. The work was an implicit of his own education at Westminster and Oxford, which he found unpleasant and largely useless." - James Gordon Clapp, Ency. of Philosophy, p. 500.
Description
Locke (John) Some Thoughts Concerning Education, first edition, first issue with "Patronage" on leaf A3v, line 19., slight watermark on title and first 4pp., marginal stain affecting last 2pp. at end, slightly browned, ex-library copy with ink stamp on title, new endpapers, modern calf, gilt spine, [Wing L2762; Pforzheimer 612], sm. 8vo, for A. and J. Churchill, 1693.
⁂ "His thought was marked by a ready understanding of, and sympathy with, children. Throughout he placed emphasis on good example, practice, and use rather than on precepts, rules, and punishment. The work was an implicit of his own education at Westminster and Oxford, which he found unpleasant and largely useless." - James Gordon Clapp, Ency. of Philosophy, p. 500.