Published by Kessinger Publishing, 2010
ISBN 10: 1163098310 ISBN 13: 9781163098318
Language: English
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Published by Kessinger Publishing, 2007
ISBN 10: 1430464488 ISBN 13: 9781430464488
Language: English
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Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Published by Printed for Robert Caddell & Whittaker & Co, London, Edinburgh, 1833
Language: English
Seller: Lazarus Books Limited, Blackpool, LANCS, United Kingdom
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Add to basketOriginal Full Leather. Condition: Good. No Jacket. JMW Turner RA, W. Miller, D Copley Fielding, W. Radclyffe, G. Barret, (illustrator). Printed for Robert Caddell & Whittaker & Co, London. 382 pages. Size 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Condition Good, no jacket. Bumping and rubbing to edges and corners. Centre third of spine containing title, author and vol. no. intact.Title text clean with none of the gilding missing. However, the lower and upper thirds of the spine leather are detatched and missing. Original brown full leather cover. Retains much of the original gilt border and all of the intricaqte blind stamping on front and rear cover. Marbled covers and end papers. Internally it is complete, nice and tight. Full page engraved frontispiece "Melrose" drawn JMW Turner RA, engraved W. Miller. Title piece engraving "Newark Castle" drawn JMW Turner RA engraved by W J Cooke. Both clean with no marking. Page 51 full page engraving "Branksome Tower" drawn D Copley Fielding, engraved W. Radclyffe. Page 79 Full page engraving "Melrose" Drawn G. Barret, engraved J. McGahey. Page 205 full page engraving "Rostin and Hawthornden" drawn JMW Turner RA, engraved by W.R. Smith. Last 3 engravings mentioned have some foxing and spotting mainly to margins very rather than the engraved area.
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Published by George Routledge & Sons, London and New York, 1111
Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. with steel plates from designs by George Cruikshank, J.M.W. Turner and other artists (illustrator). Undated edition probably late 19th century. Firmly bound, green cloth boards. Minor handling wear on the ends of the spine. No jacket.
Published by Robert Cadell, Edinburgh, 1850
Seller: Alexander's Books, Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. J.M.W. Turner (illustrator). Splendid de-luxe edition Large octavo hardback. bound in full green leatherwith elaborate gilt decoration all over including inside edges All edges gilt viii + 823 pages 23 steel engraved plates including frontispiece portrait and title page vignette mainly by J.M.W. Turner Very Good condition. Original gift inscription on front end paper. A handsome present.
Published by Adam and Charles Black, 1871
Language: English
Seller: GN Books and Prints, Inverness, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardback, cloth. Condition: As Described. No Jacket. J.M.W. Turner, R.A. by J. Horsburgh, W. Miller, E. Goodall (illustrator). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte [or Buonaparte]. With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Hardback. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, North Bridge, 1871. Octavo/8vo, measures around 6 3/4" x 10" x 2", xvi + 867 pp. Clothing binding with leather label, gilt title and bands. Illustrated with plates including engravings after J.M.W. Turner, R.A. by J. Horsburgh, W. Miller and E. Goodall Signs of wear, some marking and scuffing to binding but reasonably clean, areas of discolouration, particularly to upper end of rear board. Rubbing and tearing at edges, hinges and corners, which are bumped. Tearing to head and tail of spine with a little loss. Some slackness to binding, some cracking to front inner hinge, extensively to rear inner hinge and partially to rear outer hinge, though holding and textblock reasonably firm. Gilt upper page edges, somewhat dulled, scuffed and marked. Lower and fore-edges browned, scuffed and otherwise marked. Seller label to front pastedown. Previous owner name to verso of front free endpaper and name and year to recto of second free endpaper. Some foxing throughout, more so towards extremities and to plates and pages opposite them. Otherwise, the odd mark to page surfaces, slight tanning, but generally clean, no underlining, marginalia, etc. See pictures for further information. xvi, 867 pp. n.
Published by Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1859
Language: English
Seller: Lazarus Books Limited, Blackpool, LANCS, United Kingdom
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Add to basketDecorative Leather. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. J. M. W. Turner (illustrator). 1859 Size 6.7" x 9.8" tall, Brown Decorative Leather with 5 raised, marbled pastedowns & pages edge. Throughout, numerous exquisite b/w plate etchings on steel, after J.M.W.Turner, all in fin condition with no marks. Book Condition, spine ends rubbed, spine hinges lightly rubbed, prize label to pastedown, Oxford Local Examination Manchester centre 1866. All pages & plates in fine condition. 823 pages. .
Published by A&C Black Ltd, Edinburgh, 1870
Seller: Buybyebooks, Honiton, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. JMW Turner (illustrator). HB states 'Author's Edition' on spine. Green cloth boards. Gilt harp illust front, impressed edges. Gilt titles + florishes spine. 14.3 x 9.6cm. 280 pages. Yellow e/ps. b/w illust engraving half title page + title page. Includes: 'All his introductions, notes and various readings.' Condition: Small tears top and bottom spine, wear on spine, edges + corners. General slight handling wear front and back, see pic. o/p owner name in pencil. Few minor fox spots, otherwise clean, little wear, binding firm, good colour. GC.
Published by Robert Cadell 1833-1834, Edinburgh, 1833
Language: English
Seller: Tarrington Books, Tarrington, HEF, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Complete 12 volume set. Half dark green crushed morocco leather bindings with green cloth boards (by Worrall of Birmingham). Spines ornately decorated in gilt, with three raised bands. Double gilt fillet to leather edges on boards. Top page edges gilt, marbled endpapers. Fading and light rubbing to spines. Rubbing to ends of spines and corners of boards. Browning and light scoring to outer page edges. Good solid bindings with no cracking to joints. The first William Turner illustrated edition, issued shortly after Scott's death. Engraved frontis and title page to each volume with tissue guard. Foxing to engravings and guards. Text has light browning to margins, otherwise clean throughout. The set differs from others we have seen, the engraved title pages contain the vignette and imprint, but omit the printed title and volume number. An important edition, in attractive early 20th century bindings. Overall condition is Very Good. Please Note: This is a very heavy item and international postage will be more than the standard rate - a postage supplement will be requested after the order has been placed. Please contact us for an accurate postage cost for your location. Size: 4.5 x 6.75 inches (11.5 x 17.5 cm). Hardback. Printed pages: Small 8vo. viii, 428, [8]; [4], 360, [9]; 4, 348, [9]; iv, 388, [7]; xvi, [2], 480; [4], 382; [4], 404; [2], ii, 396; [4], 440; [2], ii, 380; [2], ii, 382, [4], 593.
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Add to basketLeather. Condition: Good. J. M. W. Turner (illustrator). A complete collection of the poetry of Sir Walter Scott in one densely illustrated and leather bound volume. Early edition of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott in full calf binding.Complete in one volume.Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait, an engraved title page, and twenty four engraved plates, and a facsimile letter. Collated, complete.Prior owner's book plate to the front free endpaper and ink inscription to the first blank. From the library of David Stather. In full calf binding. Externally, smart. There is some rubbing to the boards, and the extremities, and to the spine. The rear hinge is starting but firm and the front hinge is strained but firm. Prior owner's book plate to the front free endpaper and ink inscription to the first blank. Internally, firmly bound, The pages are bright and clean with just a few spots. Good. book.
Published by Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1851
Seller: Untje.com, Roeselare, Belgium
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Mark of ownership. Ex-libris op schutblad. Foxing. Frontispiece en titelvignet. English This volume VI from the A. & C. Black Turner-illustrated edition of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. carries particular biographical resonance, pairing Scott?s poetry with views closely tied to his own life and literary inspiration. The frontispiece presents Loch Coriskin (now commonly spelled Loch Coruisk) on the Isle of Skye, engraved by Henry Le Keux after Turner?s dramatic Highland composition. The title-page vignette shows Abbotsford, Scott?s own home, creating a direct visual link between poet and place. These plates, originally prepared in the 1830s for the Cadell edition, were among the most admired in the series for their blend of topographical accuracy and romantic atmosphere.
Published by Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Mark of ownership. Ex-libris op schutblad. Foxing. Frontispiece en titelvignet. English This is a mid-19th-century A. & C. Black (Edinburgh) multi-volume edition of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., illustrated with steel engravings after watercolours by J. M. W. Turner. The series forms part of the long publishing tradition associated with Scott?s works after his death, inspired in part by the activities of the Abbotsford Club?founded in the 1830s to honour Scott?s literary legacy and preserve historical texts connected with his Abbotsford estate. Each volume in this edition contains two principal illustrations: a full-page steel-engraved frontispiece and a title-page vignette, both engraved by leading 19th-century craftsmen. In the case of The Lady of the Lake (Volume III), the frontispiece depicts Loch Katrine, and the title vignette shows Loch Achray, both engraved by William Miller after Turner?s celebrated landscape designs. Turner?s series of Scottish views, originally commissioned in the 1830s for earlier Cadell editions, became iconic visual companions to Scott?s romantic poetry and were reused in later A. & C. Black printings such as this one.
Published by Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Mark of ownership. Ex-libris op schutblad. Foxing. Frontispiece en titelvignet. English This is a mid-19th-century A. & C. Black (Edinburgh) multi-volume edition of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., illustrated with steel engravings after watercolours by J. M. W. Turner. The series reflects the long posthumous publishing tradition surrounding Scott?s work, linked in spirit to the Abbotsford Club?founded in the 1830s to honour Scott?s literary legacy and the historical associations of his Abbotsford estate. Each volume contains a full-page steel-engraved frontispiece and a title-page vignette. In Rokeby (Volume IV), the frontispiece presents Dryburgh Abbey?Scott?s burial place?while the title vignette depicts Bowes Towers, both engraved by William Miller after Turner?s atmospheric landscapes. Turner?s original series of Scottish and northern English views, commissioned in the 1830s for earlier Cadell editions, became enduring visual companions to Scott?s verse and were faithfully reused in later A. & C. Black printings such as this.
Published by Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Mark of ownership. Ex-libris op schutblad. Foxing. Frontispiece en titelvignet. English This mid-19th-century A. & C. Black (Edinburgh) edition of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. is illustrated with steel engravings after watercolours by J. M. W. Turner, a continuation of the Turner-illustrated tradition associated with the legacy of the Abbotsford Club. In this volume V, the frontispiece shows the junction of the Rivers Greta and Tees near Rokeby, engraved by John Pye after Turner?s original design. The title-page vignette depicts Staffa (including Fingal?s Cave), engraved by Edward Goodall after Turner?s atmospheric treatment of the Hebridean scene. First commissioned for Cadell?s edition in the 1830s, these views were reused here in this early Victorian reissue to complement Scott?s verse with vivid landscapes.
Published by London: Adam and Charles Black, 1872, 1872
Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
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Add to basket[Poetical Works] FINELY BOUND ILLUSTRATED. Large octavo (26 x 18cm), pp.[8] iv; 823 [3]. With 26 engraved plates after Turner, including a frontispiece and vignette title page, and a folding facsimile of the author's handwriting. Printed over two columns in small print. Contemporary red full morocco, with raised bands, gilt titles and decoration to spine, and panelled gilt decoration to bevelled boards. All edges gilt, and marbled endpapers with gilt dentelle to turn-ins. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Light spotting to endpapers and facing leaves, otherwise internally crisp and clean. Upper hinge split but holding firm. Some wear to joints, just starting, otherwise a clean, attractive binding. Very good.
Published by Charles Tilt, London., 1848
Seller: Colophon Books (UK), Leek, STAFF, United Kingdom
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Add to basketFine Binding. Condition: Near Fine. J.M.W. Turner, David Roberts, & others (illustrator). 4th Edition. 312 pages inc notes and indeces + 10 steel engraved full page plates by E. Findon and others after original paintings by J. W. Mallard Turner, David Roberts, William Westall, etc. Full green crushed morocco, with gilt armorial crest on covers and spine all gilt panel finishes. AEG (all edges gilt). Minor rubbing tip of spine and the odd small spotting noted at margins, the binding is still ready for presentation, would enhance a library with leather. The motto on the crest reads "Who checks at me. To death is dight". (Scottish for dealt). Presumed 4th edition, the 2nd edition was 1837 and possibly a 3rd in 1838/9? Small octavo. 1848.
Published by Edinburgh: Robert Cadell 1849 roy.8vo iv,823pp ill., 1849
Seller: N & A Smiles, Kellerberrin, WA, Australia
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. VG+ to Near Fine original contemporary half green morocco, gilt raised spine, marbled boards & end-papers, all edges gilt. Frontispiece portrait, title vignette and 24 plates of views after J.M.W. Turner. Apart from minor shelf wear, and a little scuffing, this is a very attractive copy.
Published by Robert Cadell c. 1834, Edinburgh, 1834
Seller: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Green morocco gilt covers by Josiah Westley, with central Greek urn enclosed by gilt panels, inner panel with blind floral corner-pieces, inner border tooled with Greek key pattern, gilt-ruled outer border, gilt edges and inner dentelles, flat spine with ornate floral gilt-tool design enclosing text. All edges gilt. , Inscription in free endpaper reads: ?2d Caesar Prize presented by Mesrs Mayer & Brackenbury to Charles Bruce Skinner. Wimbledon. June, 1850.? This is sometimes known as the Turner version, named after the illustrator., Size : 12mo, With steel engraved frontispiece and engraved title, depicting Edinburgh and Ashestiel, respectively, and a folding plate with a facsimile of Scott?s manuscript., Volume : Volume 7 of 12, P. (3), frontis, (2), engraved title, blank, half-title, printer?s imprint, contents, blank, notice, blank, 3-404, (4). A single volume of twelve in very good condition, bound in decorative period binding.
Published by Charles Tilt [ 1834 ], London, 1834
Seller: Thomas J. Joyce And Company, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. 8vo, 149 unnumbered pages, 19th century 3/4 green leather, marbled boards, extra-gilt spine; ex libris B. G. Astley The Preface by John Martin largely covers the difficulties with the 3 illustrations by J. M. W. Turner, which appear within, and competed with Turner's works for the PROVINCIAL ANTIQUITIES OF SCOTLAND, upon which he collaborated with Sir Walter. Tilt apparently issued this in 12 parts in 1833-1834, with each part containing 5 plates. This bound collection has 40 plates listed on its Contents pages: this copy appears never to have had the plate for "Margaret". With some text by Thomas Moule. Other plates by Cattermole, Nixon, Dewint, Copley Fielding, Pugin and others.
Full Leather. Condition: Near Fine. Finden, Edward and William (steel engravings); Roberts, David; Robson, George Fennell; Westall, William; Turner, J. M. W. (drawings) (illustrator). First Thus. London: Bogue, 1848. 16mo. Full-leather binding, gilt ruling and decorative coat-of-arms to boards, decorated spine, all edges gilt. 312 pp. 9 exquisite steel-engraved plates and engraved title page. Frontispiece drawn by David Roberts; engraved by William Finden; Nedpath Castle. Drawing by William Westall from a sketch by James Skene, engraved by Edward Finden; Durham. Drawn by George Fennell Robson, engarved by Edward Francis Finden. [Norham Castle]. Drawn by Peter DeWint, engraved by Thomas Jeavons; Crichtoun Castle. Drawn by J. M. W. Turner, engraved by William Bernard Cooke; Braid Hills. Drawn by A. W. Calcott, engraved by William Bernard Cooke; Edinburgh Castle. Drawn by Clarkson Stanfield, engraved by William Finden; Lord Marmion's Armour. Drawn by J. M. Nixon, engraved by W. Deeble; Tantallon Castle. Drawn by J. M. W. Turner, engraved by William Bernard Cooke. BOOKPLATE OF WILLIAM STURGIS BIGELOW and contemporary gift inscription to Bigelow dated 1858. Expertly rebacked with original spine laid down. William Sturgis Bigelow was a Boston Brahmin/hedonist, famous for his extensive collection of Asian art and extensive philanthropy, as well as his nude men-only parties on a small island off Nantucket. Near fine condition.
Full Leather. Condition: Near Fine. Finden, Edward and William (steel engravings); Roberts, David; Robson, George Fennell; Westall, William; Turner, J. M. W. (drawings) et al. (illustrator). First Thus. 16mo. Green full-leather binding, gilt ruling and decorative coat-of-arms to boards of Scott of Branxholm, ancestor of the Duke of Buccleuch, decorated spine, all edges gilt, gilt decoration inside board edges. 312 pp. 10 exquisite steel-engraved plates, including two frontispieces and engraved title page vignette from the workshop of Edward and William Finden. First frontispiece drawn by J. H. Nixon; engraved by John Cleghorn; second also by Nixon, engraved by H. Allard. Other engravings by Charles Landseer (1799/1800-1879); G. Barret (possibly George); I. W. Wright; Copley Halding; S. A. Hart (Solomon Alexander Hart 1806-1881); There is also an engraving by J. M. W. Turner of Roslin Castle. BOOKPLATE OF WILLIAM STURGIS BIGELOW. William Sturgis Bigelow was a Boston Brahmin/hedonist, famous for his extensive collection of Asian art and extensive philanthropy, as well as his nude men-only parties on a small island off Nantucket. Near fine condition.
Published by Charles Tilt, London, 1839
Seller: Malcolm Books, Thetford, United Kingdom
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Add to basket4 1/4"x6 1/2" Approx. 312+10pages. 10 illustrations by some of the best Artists of the time.still with tissue paper.+illutrated title page.Red leather covers with gilt coat of arms to front & rear and lettering to spine .In Good condition throughout only very minor rubing to cover ,contents good ,wth only front endpaper removed.