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Verlag: Ackermann, London, 1810
Anbieter: Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books (ABAA), CHESTER, CT, USA
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First edition. Quarto, 13 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 334 x 270 mm. Each volume with a wood-engraved title and engraved dedication. (vol.1) iv, 231; (vol. 2) vvi, 239; (vol. 3) vi, 280, (3 leaves index); text, plus 104 colored aquatints after drawings by Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin. Three-quarter calf, boards detached. Foxing to preliminary pages, offset from plates to facing text pages, otherwise text and plates clean and fresh. Later issue with plates having discernible watermarks dated 1808 (5), 1809,(1), 1816 (2) and 1831 (4). Tooley 7; Abbey, Scenery, 212.
Verlag: R. Ackermann, London, 1808
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
hardcover. Zustand: near fine. Thomas Rowlandson & Augustus Charles Pugin (illustrator). First. Beautifully illustrated with 104 brilliantly hand-colored aquatint plates after Thomas Rowlandson and A.C. Pugin [Pugin engraved the architectural details & Rowlandson the figures]. 3 volumes. Illustrated woodcut titles and engraved dedication page to the Prince of Wales in each volume. [4], iv, [2], 231; [6], vi, 239; [4], iv, 280, [6] pages. Large 4tos, bound in contemporary 3/4 red calf over marbled boards with gilt spines; marbled endpapers; all edges yellow. London: R. Ackermann, 1808-1810. First edition, likely bound from the original parts, without the half titles as was often the case; the papers are watermarked 1806 & 1807 and containing 11 of Abbey's 12 key plates are in the first "luminescent" state, and 12 of the 13 errata points still un-corrected. Offsetting from plates as usual, and dedication pages are foxed, but otherwise an exceptionally clean and bright copy with very infrequent spotting in margins on a handful of pages. Rowlandson's first and most famous color-plate book, increasingly difficult to obtain in early state, as so many copies were broken up to sell the images individually. Ackermann is credited with establishing art lithography in England and this is one of his most interesting and valuable works. "The Microcosm of London is one of the great colour-plate books, and a carefully selected copy should form the cornerstone of any collection of books on this subject. The plates present an unrivaled picture of London in the early 19th century, of historic value, as many of the buildings no longer exist." --Tooley 7. "Original impressions of these splendid plates have a luminous quality entirely absent from later printings". --Abbey Scenery 212.
Verlag: [Hertfordshire]: Wordsworth Editions, [1985]., 1985
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
oblong, 4to. pp. 206, [2]. profusely illus. in colour. map illus. endleaves. cloth. dw. (minor edge wear, 3 tears).