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Published by John Murray
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Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst)
Contact seller5-star sellerhardcover. Condition: Fair. 1875; Poor Condition; blue cloth covers; book has water damage - pages are wavy and covers are discolored and worn; no jacket; bookplate on front pastedown; weak binding; text is legible; 262 pages; illustrated; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall.
More imagesPublished by John Murray, 1857
Seller: Hereward Books, Ely, CAMBR, United KingdomHereward Books
Contact seller4-star sellerAssociation member: PBFA
Condition: Used
£ 115.00
£ 35.00 shippingShips from United Kingdom to U.S.A.Quantity: 1 available
1st Edn.. VI 120 pages, 6 etched plates, light spotting to contents, armorial bookplate to front paste down, publishers green cloth, gilt vignette of 2 shot woodcock to upper board, cloth clean and bright. Sir Francis Chantrey a sculptor shut two woodcocks with 1 shot at Holkham, Norfolk on November 20 1829. It was sufficiently…well regarded to merit this delightful anthology of verse on the subject. A monument to the 2 woodcock was presented to W.Coke of Holkham in 1834. An etching of the monument is used as the frontis and part for the gilt vignette to the upper cover. A scarce title and more so in this condition. Chute 461.
More imagesPublished by John Murray, 1857
Seller: Hereward Books, Ely, CAMBR, United KingdomHereward Books
Contact seller4-star sellerAssociation member: PBFA
Condition: Used
£ 138.00
£ 35.00 shippingShips from United Kingdom to U.S.A.Quantity: 1 available
1st Edn.. VI 120 pages, 6 etched plates, light spotting to contents, armorial bookplate to front paste down, publishers green cloth, gilt vignette of 2 shot woodcock to upper board, cloth clean and bright. Sir Francis Chantrey a sculptor shot two woodcock with 1 shot at Holkham, Norfolk on November 20 1829. It was sufficiently w…ell regarded to merit this delightful anthology of verse on the subject. A monument to the 2 woodcock was presented to W.Coke of Holkham in 1834. An etching of the monument is used as the frontis and part for the gilt vignette to the upper cover. A scarce title and more so in this condition. Chute 461.