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Published by Methuen & Co., 1907
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Fair. 1907. First Edition Thus. 343 pages. No dust jacket. Red cloth. Volume II. Contains black and white and colour illustrations and plates throughout. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed throughout. Thumb-marking present. Noticeable creasing to gutter. Cracking to gutters, with exposed netting. Boards have moderate edge-wear with bumping to corners and rubbing to surfaces. Soft crushing to spine ends. Visible tanning to spine and edges. Some marks and scratches to boards. Textblock is shaky.
Published by Sherwood & Co.,, London,, 1825
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp xx, 219; 201. Original publisher's blue papered boards and brown spines, lettered black at the spines on labels. Engraved title page vignette. Half-title present and a tipped in 12 page catalogue of books for sale by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, dated April 1825. Occasional foxing in text, covers slightly rubbed and slight wear at hinges, otherwise sound, very good. Decent copy.
Published by Published by Sherwood, Jones, and Co. Paternoster Row, London First Editions and 1826. 1825 / 1826., 1825
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Uniform matching hard back binding in contemporary half burgundy leather covers, gilt title to the spines, marble paper covered boards, top edges gilt. Contains [xxiii] 417; [xvi] 399 printed pages of text. Regrettably all of the colour plates have been removed, still with title vignettes, monochrome headers and tail-pieces. Light rubbing to the boards, hinges sound and tight. Still a fascinating read albeit with the colour plates long gone. Member of the P.B.F.A. ENGLISH LITERATURE.
Published by London: Methuen & Co., 1907., 1907
Seller: Owl Books, County Leitrim, Ireland
The Illustrated Pocket Library of Plain and Coloured Books. 4.5 x 6.75 inches. Illustrations designed by Robert Cruikshank. A new edition. In two volumes. Founded on the edition published by Sherwood, Jones & Co. in 1825. Volume I: xxviii, 370 pp. Frontispiece, & 35 other double-page colour plates mainly by Cruikshank. Wood-engraved vignette on title page and 28 other wood-engraved illustrations in text. Volume II: xviii, 343 pp. With 36 double-page colour plates by Cruikshank. Corners lightly rubbed. & 8 wood engravings. Previous owner's nameplate on feps. Bound in matching red cloth boards. White paper spine labels with black lettering. Overall condition VG.
Published by Methuen & Co, 1907
Seller: Chapter Two (Chesham), Chesham, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. robert Cruikshank (illustrator). Ex Libris George Speaight Some foxing etc.
Published by Sherwood Gilbert and Piper, London, 1826
Seller: Peter Sheridan Books Bought and Sold, West Molesey, Surrey, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good Plus. No Jacket. Robert Cruikshank (illustrator). First Edition, First Printing. London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper, 1826. First edition of this work enlarged by Bernard Blackmantle and illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. Original publication of 1826 with 198 pages with light foxing throughout, pencilled name on inside rear board and on title page dated 1826. All illustrations are present as listed including frontispiece of George the Fourth. Outer reddish brown boards are a little marked and worn on edges, the cloth covering is split along front hinge but the binding is solid. Label on front board is a little marked and worn. Though not perfect a pleasing copy of a collectable book SEE IMAGE. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. First Edition, First Printing. Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. Illus. by Robert Cruikshank. 7 ½ x 4 ¾ Inches. Hardcover.
Published by Sherwood, Jones, and Co., London, 1825
Seller: Novemberland Rare Books/ILAB, Oegstgeest, ZH, Netherlands
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Cruikshank, Robert (1789-1865) (illustrator). brown marbled boards, black leather spine with 4 raised bands and gilt title, handcold. frontisp., 34 hancold. plates, 1 b/w plate (some foxing), b/w ills. in text, XXIII, 417 pp. (rebound with new endpapers and original spine laid down).
Published by London, Sherwood, Jones & Co. 1825 1st, 1825
Seller: PROCTOR / THE ANTIQUE MAP & BOOKSHOP, DORCHESTER, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Two Volumes: Hardback, 9.5 x 6 inches. In full maroon polished morocco leather fine bindings by ?Zaehnsdorf.? Gilt paneled boards, raised and gilt banding to spines with gilt lettering and paneling. Top page edges gilt, marbled endpapers and wide gilt inner board dentelles. In very good condition. Stunning Zaehnsdorf bindings. Some rubbing to extremities on spines and corners. Bookplates to endpaers ?Geoffrey Gough(?)? Inside pages all very clean, bright and tight throughout, plates all clean and bright, some occasional minor handling marks, some minor light offsetting opposite plates. Very little negligible foxing, only a couple of minor spots. Repair to tear on margin of p219/220. V.2, p.222 is blank (end of chapter.) Plate at p389 (v.1) with mis-printed date (1284 instead of 1824.) 2 vols: xxii + 417pp & xv + 399pp. Illustrated with 72 full-page hand-coloured plates by Robert Cruikshank (36 & 36 per vol.) and with 36 B&W woodcuts and vignettes within text (8 & 28 per vol.).
Published by Sherwood, Jones and Co, London: Paternoster-Row., 1825
Seller: Madoc Books (ABA-ILAB), Llandudno, CONWY, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Full Leather. Condition: Near Fine. CRUIKSHANK Robert [68] 1789-1856. ROWLANDSON Thomas [2]. WAGEMA T [1]. (illustrator). First Edition. 2 Vols, 1825 & 26, Near Fine, 1st ed 1st Issue, 72 pls (71 hand coloured + 1 B&W), complete. In a superb full red morocco by Riviere and Son, tips a little brushed. Spines, raised bands, gilt titles, tiny spot to rear vol 1. Internally, white endpapers, gilt tooling to board edges, & turn ins, a.e.g., bookplate fpd (WS Adams). Vol 1, frontis, (xxiii), 417 pp, 36 coloured plates, + 28 engravings on wood. Vol 2, 1826, frontis, (xv), 399 pp, + coloured frontis and 36 plates + 8 engravings on wood, page 222 blank. All complete as called for, occasional light offsetting. A very nice set, superbly bound. (Folio, 148*239 mm). (Abbey Life 325. Tooley 266-9. Prideaux 310/328). WS Adams, probably one of Edinburgh's most prominent accountants, and book collectors. Westmacott, journalist and blackmailer, who acquired a reputation for publishing pseudo-satirical gossip with a view to extortion. Guilty or innocent, the persons he accused would pay either to be kept out of his paper or to have their names cleared. See ODNB.
Published by Sherwood, Jones and Co. [through 1826], London, 1825
First Edition
First Edition. Supposed First Issue (with plate 28 , vol. I, misdated 1284 and p.222, vol. II, blank) of one of the finest English color plate books, complete in two volumes. (Abbey and Tooley disagree, with Abbey arguing that these points are without bibliographical value.) Royal 8vo: xiii,417; xv,[1],399,[1]pp, with 71 hand-colored aquatints by Robert Cruikshank, Rowlandson, and others; 1 uncolored woodcut plate and 74 wood engravings in text. Bound in full crimson levant morocco, covers framed with French fillets, elaborately gilt-tooled spines and dentelles, marbled end papers, all edges gilt. the binding exquisite. Light bumping and wear to several corners, mild offsetting from plates, very occasional foxing, still an excellent copy inside and out, the binding exquisite, the plates vividly colored. Abbey Life 325. Tooley 504. Prideaux, p. 310. Martin Hardie, pp. 191-92. Originally published in 24 monthly parts, The English Spy provides a vivid panorama of English high- and low-life, "a veritable chronique scandaleuse of the time. In the pages of this extraordinary work figure all the notables of the day, either openly or under slight disguise" (Hardie). Described by Prideaux as "perhaps the most daring book ever published," as many of the characters, including Lord Byron, Beau Brummell, Pierce Egan, Pea-green Hayne, Henry Brougham, and the Duke of Wellington, were instantly recognizable to its early readers. Most of the plates are by Robert Cruikshank, who figures in the book under the pseudonym "Robert Transit"; two plates are by Thomas Rowlandson, notably "R.â "A.'s [Royal Academicians] of Genius Reflecting on the True Line of Beauty at the Life Academy" (featuring portraits of West, Shee, Haydon, Lawrence, Westmacott and Flaxman); a few others were contributed by G. M. Brighty and T. Wageman. The numerous in-text woodcuts are after Cruikshank, Rowlandson, Gillray and Finlay. The lively text is by the journalist (and blackmailer) C. M. Westmacott, notorious as a muckraker and for extorting large sums of money from victims, including royalty, eager to keep their names out of print. N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Published by London: Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825-26, 1825
Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc., Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster First Edition
Nineteenth Century Hush-Hush The Private Lives of Celebrities With Portraits by R. Cruikshank and Rowlandson CRUIKSHANK, Robert, illustrator]. [ROWLANDSON, Thomas, Illustrator]. BLACKMANTLE, Bernard (pseud. of Charles Molloy Westmacott). The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous. Comprising Scenes and Sketches in Every Rank of Society, Being Portraits of the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric, and Notorious. Drawn From the Life by Bernard Blackmantle. The Illustrations designed by Robert Cruikshank. London: Published by Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825-26. First edition, first issue in book form, originally issued in twenty-four parts. Two tall octavo volumes (9 5/16 x 5 7/8 inches; 237 x 150 mm.). xxiii, [3], 417, [1, printer's slug]; xv, [1], 399, [1, printer's slug] pp. Seventy-one hand-colored aquatint plates after Robert Cruikshank (68), Thomas Rowlandson (2), and G.M. Brightly (1). Seventy-four woodcut text illustrations and one woodcut plate. First issue with the woodcut The Five Principal Orders of Society (volume 1, facing page 3); Plate 28 (facing page 389 in volume one) misdated "1284" and page 222 in volume two is blank. The plates are watermarked 1823 & 1824. Some offsetting from plates to opposite text leaves. The plates clean and fresh. Full contemporary tan calf, covers with blind 'Greek Key' borders. Expertly rebacked with the original spines laid down. Spines with four shallow raised bands, decoratively ruled in gilt and blind in compartments, red and green morocco labels lettered in gilt, plain gray endpapers, all edges marbled. A very nice copy in it's original binding, albeit repaired. From the library of Sir William Eden, Bart., (1849-1915) with his armorial bookplate to front pastedowns. He was the father of Sir Anthony Eden, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 6th April 1955 to 9th January 1957. Charles Molloy Westmacott (1788-1868) was a British journalist, author, and editor of The Age, the leading Sunday newspaper of the early 1830s which specialized in scurrilous and satirical gossip about celebrities of the day, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Bernard Blackmantle. Westmacott was savagely portrayed by Edward Bulwer-Lytton as the unprincipled gossip-monger ("Sneak") in his England and the English (1833), and was known as the most notorious extortionate editor of his day. While he did accept money to suppress publication of stories, this was legal until the 1843 Libel Act. In the 1840s Westmacott moved to Paris, where he died in 1868. Abbey, Life 325; Bobins II, 738; Tooley, 504; Ogilby, British Military Costume Prints, 211.
Published by London, 1825-26, Sherwood, 1825
Seller: NUDEL BOOKS, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. TWO VOLUMES, 3/4 red morocco, with elaborate gilt spine work, nice copies with almost no foxing, English peculiar amusements, slightly rubbed in matching box.(VV/clst2/2bck).
Published by London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1825-26., 1825
Seller: McConnell Fine Books ABA & ILAB, Deal, KENT, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 2 volume set, 9 1/2 inches tall. Bound in superb full crushed morocco by William Brown of Edinburgh with gilt raised bands and panels framed within a series of gilt pallets. First edition, first issue. Triple gilt fillets frame the boards, gilt dentelles and all edges. With the armorial bookplate of shipowner R Cyril Lockett. Decorated with 72 hilarious hand-coloured aquatints by Robert Cruikshank. With the scarce woodcut. There is a faint stain on the lower board of the second volume, otherwise a pristine example of this great comic work subtitled " An original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous. Comprising scene and sketches in every rank of Society, being Portraits of the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric and Notorious.