$138.00
1906 - The Essays or Counsels Civil and Moral of Francis Bacon
Published 1906
J.M. Dent & Co., Publisher/London
Printed in Edinburgh
Everyman’s Library
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was an eminent English philosopher, statesman, and writer, renowned for his profound essays and literary contributions. His most famous work, "Essays" (first published in 1597 and expanded in later editions), consists of a collection of reflections on a wide range of topics, including truth, love, friendship, and ambition. These essays are celebrated for their concise, aphoristic style and deep insights into human nature and society. Bacon's other significant writings include "The Advancement of Learning" and "Novum Organum," which focus on scientific philosophy and methodology. Through his essays and other works, Bacon sought to blend practical wisdom with intellectual rigor, making a lasting impact on literature and thought.
Some of the essays included cover topics on: Truth, Death, Love, Envy, Superstition, Friendship, Innovation, Nobility, Goodness, Riches, Beauty, Gardens, Youth and Age & much more.
Three quarter leather with marbled boards. Very lovely floral gilt detail and lettering to spine. Raised bands. Gilt detail to boards. Gilt to all edges. Attached silk page marker. Matching marbled endpapers. Front endpaper partially detached with small section near bottom lacking. Binding tight. Clean/crisp pages. 199pp.
Condition: Very Good ++
Size: 4 1/4” x 7”