Librería: Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America Calificación del vendedor: 4 de 5 estrellas
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Small 8vo. Pp. lx, 157. Frontis. Montrose portrait photogravure reproduction. With notes and index. Black morocco, elaborate decorations surrounding royal coat of arms stamped in gilt front and back, spine gilt fleur de lys diapered, red watered silk endpapers, gilt tops, title page with ornamental border, hand-numbered 134 of an edition limited to 320. Spine faded to dark brown although gilt remains brilliant, edges minimally rubbed, title page with transfer toning from frontis., leaves crisp and bright and uncut after p. xxiv. Binding tight. The origin and motifs of the gilt decorations are described in Cyril Davenport's "Note on the Binding," pp. ix-xv. A very well preserved copy with great shelf appeal. N° de ref. del artículo 7166
Título: James, First Marquess of Montrose, 1612-1650...
Editorial: F. E. Robinson & Co, London
Año de publicación: 1903
Encuadernación: Full leather
Condición: Very Good
Edición: Limited Edition.
Librería: CHILTON BOOKS, SUDBURY, Reino Unido
Limited edition. 8vo.7.00" x 4.50" x 1.00". pp.40/[4pp.]/pp.157. Very good full leather binding with bright gilt decoration to both boards and spine. Corners lightly bumped. Spine a little dulled. Top page edges gilt (other page edges deckled ). Watered silk endpapers. Photogravure portrait frontis of "Montrose". Title within ornamental border. Clean throughout. "This edition is limited to 320 copies for sale and 30 for presentation and review, of which this copy is No. 50". Colophon to verso of the title: "Printed At The Russell Press, 20 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury". Contents include: Mr. Davenport's Note on the Binding; Portraits of Montrose; Concerning the Latin Editions; English Translations of Wisehart's Narrative; and Works of Reference; Biographic sketch, Montrose and Wishart; Part I., from contemporary "Haghe" (Hague) Translation of Wisehart's "De Rebus" (abridged); Part II., from the "Ruddiman" Translation, 1756 (abridged); Notes; Index. Excerpt from "Note On The Binding. By Cyril Davenport, F.S.A.": ".The binding which was chosen for the reproduction for this volume of Mr. Sime's on "The Great Montrose" is taken from one which, although it bears upon it stamps which were made for Henry Prince of wales, was, nevertheless, actually bound for Prince Charles. The binding chosen for reproduction for this volume covers a volume of Gil's "Logonomia Anglica", which was bound for Charles I. (It was presented to the British Museum by George II. in 1757). It is bound in olive morocco and tooled in gold, the boards being lined with crimson watered silk. The same on each side. In the centre is the princely coat-of-arms, on a ground closely powdered with small fleurs-de-lis. Along the edge is a broad double border, the inner fillet of which is made up of reversed cornucopiae, and the outer of a lace-like arrangement of fine arabesque ornamentation on a vandyked base.". Nº de ref. del artículo: 45035
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