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Descripción Hardback. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 4to. Various pagings. Original publisher's black cloth, lettered gilt on spine and on front cover. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. ISBN: 0859912469 Fine in very good indeed dust jacket. Nº de ref. del artículo: C22230
Descripción Cloth, gilt cover device, folio, ix, 26, 67, xii, 45 pp. The subjects covered in this volume represent three of Pepys's strongest interests. (1) The music collection consists of seventy volumes, chiefly of vocal and instrumental music representative of the tastes and interests of the amateur. It ranges from psalm-books to operas, and the composers inlude Henry Lawes, Finger, Grabu, A. Scarlatti and Purcell. Pepys was a musician as well as a music lover, and collected treatises on the subject of musical theory (e.g. by Mersenne and Kircher) and items of historical interest. (2) The voluminous map collection, with only few exceptions, was a by-product of Pepys's work at the Admiralty and was made for use. Hence its concentration on material related to navigation. Contained in a variety of formats as separate maps and charts, atlases, books of travel and topography, and manuscript journals of naval commanders its size and comprehensiveness make it unique among English collections of the period. It includes examples of the work of the great mapmakers, English and foreign, of the 17th century. (3) The 'Calligraphicall Collection' includes fragments of medieval manuscript (some carrying comments by Humfrey Wanley) and of early printed books, followed by an extensive gathering of representative pages from the engraved copybooks published by the writing masters of England, France, Holland, Spain and Italy in the 17th century Fine in a dustwrapper with some marking and staining to the front panel and spine. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-01534
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. First Edition; First Printing. An 'AS NEW' copy from the Library of one of the Compilers - The late Joyce Irene Whalley. In FINE black cloth with a large bright gilt 'Pepys heraldic device' to the front board, and bright gilt titling to the spine. In the original publisher's pale green/black lettered dust-jacket. The dust-jacket is slightly clipped but still bears the original price label. The d/j is now in a new protective clear - removable - bookfilm plastic cover. Clean white page fore-edges. This copy includes a hand signed/typed letter from The Master of Magdalene College (D. C. Calcutt) to 'Miss Whalley' thanking her for her work, a photocopied cutting about this book from The Times Literary Supplement dated 6. Apt 1990, and 2 publisher's Compliment slips. Internally immaculate with NO INSCRIPTIONS OR MARKS. (ix) + (1 blank) + 26pp + (xxiii) + (1 blank) + 67 pp + ( 1 blank) + (xii) + 45 pp. "The subjects covered in this volume represent three of Pepys's strongest interests. (1) The music collection consists of 70 volumes, chiefly of vocal & instrumental music representative of the tastes and interests of the amateur. It ranges from psalm-books to operas, and the composers include Henry Lawes, Finger, Grabu, A. Scarlatti and Purcell. Pepys was a musician as well as a music lover, & collected treatises on the subject of musical theory (e. G. By Mersenne and Kircher) & items of historical interest. (2) The voluminous map collection, with only few exceptions, was a by-product of Pepys's work at the Admiralty & was made for use. Hence its concentration on material related to Navigation. Contained in a variety of formats as separate Maps, Charts, Atlases, books of Travel, Topography, and Manuscript Journals of naval commanders, its size &comprehensiveness make it unique among English collections of the period. It includes examples of the work of the great mapmakers, English and foreign, of the 17th century. (3) The 'Calligraphicall Collection' includes fragments of medieval manuscript (some carrying comments by Humfrey Wanley) and of Early Printed Books, followed by an extensive gathering of representative pages from the engraved copybooks published by the writing masters of England, France, Holland, Spain and Italy in the 17th century." . A lovely example. Gift Quality. See Images. ; Catalogue of the Pepys Library At Magdalene College, Cambridge. General Editor- Robert Latham. ; Vol. 4; 4to 12" - 13" tall; 205 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 120091