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Suffolk. Davy (Henry)

Views of the Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen in Suffolk. From Drawings by Henry Davy. Part First [all published].

Southwold: Published by the Author, 1827.,

493,76 €

Forest Books William Laywood

(Grantham, Reino Unido)

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Autor
Suffolk. Davy (Henry)
Editores
Southwold: Published by the Author, 1827.
Materia
COUNTRY HOUSE ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY SUFOLK

Descripción

First edition, 4to (320 x 250 mm), [44]pp., without the list of subscribers, one of 65 large paper copies, 20 steel engraved plates from drawings by the author, each accompanied by a leaf of descriptive text, light water-staining to upper inner blank margin of some plates, text foxed and with offsetting from plates, occasional marginal spotting, original printed wrappers bound-in, contemporary boards, rebacked and recornered in crimson morocco, spine gilt. The DNB describes the author as a practising architect whose works are unknown; he is not listed in Colvin. Originally intended to be issued in in 2 parts consisting of forty plates, but due to the cost of the publication not having been properly calculated the present ìfirst partî, issued in four numbers of five plates each, was all that ever appeared. The copies subscribed for numbered 170, of which thirty-five were with plates in india-paper proof, and some sixty-five were to be issued in quarto format, as the present copy (the remainder of the edition was to be octavo); it is not necessarily the case that all these copies were distributed, and the book is certainly rare, especially large paper copies. Provenance: Neat contemporary ink ownership stamp with crest of F. W.Campbell of Birkfield, Ipswich to front free endpaper (repeated on upper cover with signature), later bookplate of James Mason Martin: from the library of Josceline Grove, with bookplate and their typed catalogue description pasted to front endpapers. Cooper I, 22.
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