first edition
1789
by Bewick Thomas and John
Newcastle upon Tyne Printed for William Charnley, 1789. 8vo., tan diced binder's cloth, plain sides, title gilt-stamped on the spine: HOLBEIN'S DANCE OF DEATH. Spine rebacked with a small portion of the original lacking. FIRST EDITION with 52 woodcuts of the Dance of Death of which 51 are after Holbein's designs; the full-page frontispiece, which contained a figure of the Deity habited as a Pope, was changed in deference to Protestant sentiment, for an original design. This Charnley/Newcastle imprint, unlike the Hodgson/London imprint of the same year makes no claim that the cuts imitate a "Painting in the Cemetery of the Dominican Church in Basel;" (truncated)