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Verlag: CHIZINE PUBN, 2018
ISBN 10: 1379095913ISBN 13: 9781379095910
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1016523963ISBN 13: 9781016523967
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Rudolph Ackermann, 1851, 1851
Anbieter: Rothwell & Dunworth (ABA, ILAB), Dulverton, Vereinigtes Königreich
3rd edn. 8vo. Rebound by Tout & Sons in later full polished calf, raised ribbed spine, elaborately gilt tooled with hunting motifs on spine, boards and inner dentelles, all edges gilt, floral patterned endpapers; original cloth from boards and spine bound-in at rear (outer joints with a little wear and some scratches on upper board - otherwise bright VG).Pp. ix + 218 + adverts, illus with 18 hand-coloured plates with tissue-guards and engraved title by Alken and Rawlins (plates bright and unmarked) (front prelims repaired edges; closed tear at bottom edge of p. 19 and 49; previous owner's engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-down).
Verlag: Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1835
Anbieter: Royoung Bookseller, Inc. ABAA, Ardsley, NY, USA
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Hardcover. First edition. 108 pages. 21 x 13.5 cm. Twelve hand-colored etched plates, the design and etching by Henry Alken, the aquatint by E. Duncan. Apperley had been Mytton's neighbour in Shropshire, and both had lived together in Calais to avoid creditors. "Apperley's task was to write the life of a man who, while he was one of the most heroic sportsmen that ever lived, was also drunken, diseased and insane, and he performed the task with admirable judgment. [Cambridge History of English and American Literature, vol. XIV]. Three of the plates in this first edition (2, 8 and 9) did not appear in the second edition and valued highter than the second edition which had 18 plates. Owner inscription front cover pastedown. Nick to backstrip foot. ABBEY LIFE, 385. GORDON RAY 48. Orig. brown cloth decorated in blind, front cover scroll device lettered in gilt. Very good in fine full red morocco pull-off case by Riviere & Son.
Verlag: Edward Arnold, London, 1898
Anbieter: Verlag IL Kunst, Literatur & Antiquariat, Köln, Deutschland
Halbpergament. Zustand: Gut. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Kein Schutzumschlag. en (illustrator). Reihe: The Sportsman's Library - Edited by The Right Hon. Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart. M.P. A. new edition with illustrations by Henry Alken - A portrait by D. Maclise, R.A. and other portraits. The present volume is perhaps the best example of Nimrod's work that could be chosen for reproduction in this series, for it is more condensed than most of the others. Contents: The Chase. The road. The Turf. 327 S. Englisch. Mit zahlreichen, teils farbigen Stichen. Ausstattung: Dreiviertel-Pergament, Rücken mit montiertem goldgepr. Leder-Titelschild und goldgepr. Rückendekoration, Büttenpapier, Kopfschnitt vergoldet. Einband kaum bestoßen, sauber, Schnitt leicht angebräunt, kaum angeschmutzt, Seiten sehr gering lichtrandig, sauber, altersgemäß ausgesprochen guter Zustand. ca. 1100 gr. Charles James Apperley (1777-1843), English sportsman and sporting writer, better known as Nimrod. Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851) was an English painter and engraver chiefly known as a caricaturist and illustrator of sporting subjects. Illustrations: 14 plates by Alken, 6 plates by T. C. Wilson (Earl of Jersey, Earl of Chesterfield, Mr. Thomas Thornhill etc.). Sprache: en Size: 8°.
Verlag: Downey & Company, London, 1899
Anbieter: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, USA
Quarto, bound in full read leather, gilt titles and tooling to the spine, gilt ruled to the front and rear panels. Twenty colour illustrations with tissue guard, by Henry Alken, all present. In excellent condition.
Verlag: London, A. Spottiswoode for John Murray, 1837., 1837
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First Edition. 8vo, pp. [2], xx, 301, [1], with stipple-engraved frontispiece portrait after D. Maclise and 13 woodcut plates, each with tissue guard; title slightly dust-stained; a very good copy in early twentieth-century half red morocco with buckram sides, borders filleted in gilt, spine tooled in gilt and lettered directly, top-edge gilt, marbled endpapers, red ribbon place-marker, sewn on 4 sunken cords; rubbed and lightly bumped at extremities, upper joint split, head-cap chipped.First edition of a series of articles first published in the Quarterly Review, illustrated by Henry Alken. A sporting writer who 'may even be said to have created the role of gentleman hunting correspondent' (ODNB), Charles James Apperley (1778 1843) published widely on hunting and horsemanship, from 1822 under the pseudonym 'Nimrod'. In the course of his work he travelled widely to partake in hunts, reportedly driving the coaches on which he was a passenger and riding his own horses in race meetings. When his generous salary from the Sporting Magazine was stopped in 1828, however, his fame did not support him and he fled to Calais to avoid debt in 1831, remaining there for the next decade. Mellon 152. Language: English.
Verlag: London, Vizetelly Brothers & Co. for John Murray, 1843., 1843
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
8vo, pp. [6], xi, [1 (blank)], 258, viii (advertisements); engraved title, 3 engraved part-titles, 11 plates, and woodcut vignettes in text; lightly toned; publisher's pink pictorial cloth, blocked in blind and gilt, yellow endpapers; dust-stained and a little sunned, lightly bumped at extremities, split to lower hinge; bookplate removed from upper pastedown.Second edition, in the publisher's gilt cloth, illustrated by Henry Alken. A sporting writer who 'may even be said to have created the role of gentleman hunting correspondent' (ODNB), Charles James Apperley (1778 1843) published widely on hunting and horsemanship, from 1822 under the pseudonym 'Nimrod'. In the course of his work he travelled widely to partake in hunts, reportedly driving the coaches on which he was a passenger and riding his own horses in race meetings. When his generous salary from the Sporting Magazine was stopped in 1828, however, his fame did not support him and he fled to Calais to avoid debt in 1831, remaining there for the next decade. The Chace, the Turf, and the Road is a collection of articles by Apperley which had appeared in the Quarterly Review, first published together in 1837. Language: English.