Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co., and George Bayntum, London, and Bath, 1926
Da: James Hawkes, LONDON, Regno Unito
EUR 594,36
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. John Leech, W.T. Maud. (illustratore). Complete in six volumes. Ask Mamma, Handley Cross, and Hawbuck Grange, published London: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co., no date but c.1890-1900; Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds, Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, and Plain Or Ringlets?, Bath: George Bayntum, 1926. Each volume with a coloured frontispiece, and black and white plates & textual vignettes. §The illustrations to Hawbuck Grange are by W.T. Maud; those of the other five volumes are by John Leech. Uniformly bound in original blue cloth, gilt lettering, red, black and gilt decoration. Free endpapers of Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour browned, together with short ink presentation inscription, dated 1944. Bold ink ownership inscription to half-title of Ask Mamma, dated 1904. Name unobrusively erased from verso of frontispiece of Handley Cross. Letter 'A' stamped to verso of front free endpaper of Hawbuck Grange, early and not unattractive. Spines of four volumes a little darkened, but not unattractively so and not enough to much marr the uniform appearance of the set; the huntman's jacket at the foot of Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour is a different shade to that of the other volumes. Two small light marks towards centre of spine of Hawbuck Grange. A very good set. (**PLEASE READ CAREFULLY** - Heavy/overweight item weighing 5.5 kg packed, therefore additional postage will be required - please ask for a prior shipping quote).
Editore: Bradbury Agnew & Co, London, 1890
Da: Visible Voice Books, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Bradbury Agnew & Co, London January 1890 Binding: Hardcover SET OF 6 SUBSRCIPTION EDITIONS WORKS PRINTED FOR SUBSCRIBERS FROM THE PLATES OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION ISSUED BY BRADBURY AGNEW AND CO CIRCA 1890. INCLUDES MR ROMFORDS HOUNDS, PLAIN OR RINGLETS , HAWBUCK GRANGE, ASK MAMMA, HANDLEY CROSS , AND MR SPONGES SPORTING TOUR, WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS. $NRP.
Editore: London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co.
Da: Betterbks/ COSMOPOLITAN BOOK SHOP, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Illustrated Edition. Undated; published ca. 1885 or thereabouts. Six octavo volumes bound in red cloth with gilt & black lettering and decorations. All volumes have steel engraved plates with hand-coloring in watercolors; five of the volumes have been illustrated by John Leech, Hawbuck Grange was illustrated by "Phiz" (Hablot Browne) and W. T. Maud. The full titles are: -Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrock's Hunt. -Hawbuck Grange; or, The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, Esq. -Mr. Romford's Hounds. -Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour. -Plain or Ringlets? -Ask Mamma; or, The Richest Commoner in England. Condition: minor age-darkening & dulling to spines which also show minor nicking & slight fraying to top & bottom edges; minor toning to endpapers; otherwise, in very good condition.
Editore: Bradbury & Evans, London, 1865
Da: Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First edition. Third issue (with Part I's title, Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds, in solid lettering), in the original twelve monthly parts, May 1864-April 1865. Octavo (8 3/4 x 5 5/8 in; 223 x 144 mm).Collating vi, [2], 391, [1], with twenty-four hand-colored steel-engraved plates, two to each volume, heightened with gum arabic. The illustrations to Parts VIII-XII are unsigned but by Hablot K. Brown aka "Phiz." The woodcut on the upper wrapper is by Hablot K. Brown. Advertisements collate per Schwerdt, save Part VI, which lacks the Note of Lever's Martin, and Part VII, lacking the slip for The Belle of the Village. Publisher's original red-brown pictorial wrappers. Minimal restoration of spines to a few volumes, tiny chip to fore- edge of Part I, otherwise an excellent and quite lovely set. Chemised and housed in a red cloth clamshell case with black leather spine label lettered in gilt. "Although Surtees approached his publishers in July 1861 with the idea of bringing out 'Mr. Facey Romford' they preferred not to undertake the matter until Mr. Leech's services were definitely secured and there would be no questoin of such delays as had occurred in the illustrations of 'Handley Cross.' Leech promised, however, to being in January 1862, and the situation seemed sufficiently secure to set up the type, but just at this time the artist held his first exhibition of oil paintings which proved so successful and diverting that the 'Facey Romford' illustrations were again postponed. Surtees in despair at last offered the book, in August 1864, to The Field, where is was refused. In March of that year Leech finally undertook the drawings, but never lived to complete the work, which was carried on byPhiz" (Field). Field 225. Tooley 475. Schwerdt II, 237. Podeschi 207.