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LOT 3154
LOT 3154
CHAPBOOKS. – J. DAVIS (publisher). [A numbered collection of 25 chapbooks published by J. Davis.] London: Knight and Bagster for J. Davis, [circa 1830.] 32mo (88 x 52mm.) Wood-engraved illustrations throughout, numbered title-page for each chapbook. (Browned to margins, lacking title and first two leaves to first chapbook.) Contemporary red morocco (extremities rubbed and scuffed). Note: includes: ‘A Pretty Picture Book’; ‘Dame Teachwell’s Pretty Book for Children’; ‘The Rose’; ‘A New Picture Book’; ‘Country Scenes’; ‘The Pleasing Instructor’; ‘Little Tom Tell-Truths Pretty Stories’; ‘The History of Sally Meanwell’; ‘The History of Fanny Thoughtless’; ‘The History of Dick Wildgoose’; ‘The Happy Girl or the History of Little Ann Goodchild’; ‘The History of Harry Heedless’; ‘Short Anecdotes and Useful Hints’; ‘The Shepherd Boy’; ‘A Father’s Pictures for Good and Little Boys & Girls’; ‘A Parent’s Stories for Good Children’; ‘The Four Seasons’; ‘The Lily, a Pretty Book’; ‘The Adventures of William Friendly’; ‘Jenny Peace and Nanny Fret’; ‘Tom Steady, a Pretty History for Good Children’. – And a further two volumes (‘The Female Instructor; or, Young Woman’s Companion’, [1811], 8vo, and J. Kincaid’s ‘Adventures in the Rifle Brigade, in the Peninsula, France, and the Netherlands from 1809 to 1815’, 1830, 8vo) (3).
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LOT 3155
LOT 3155
TRAVEL. – George ANSON. A Voyage Round the World, In the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV… sent upon an Expedition to the South Seas. Compiled… by Richard Walter. London: John and Paul Knapton, 1748. Third edition, 8vo (193 x 114mm.) Title, 3pp. dedication with advertisement verso, 4pp. ‘Contents’, 14pp. ‘Introduction’, 3 folding engraved charts in pocket to rear. (Light browning, occasional scattered spotting, damp-staining to first text leaves, frontispiece map in pocket to rear.) 20th century calf, red morocco lettering piece to spine (rear endpaper and pocket to rear replaced). Note: this edition published in the same year as the first. The folding ‘Chart Shewing The Track of the Centurion round the World’ shows California as an island. Provenance: Gerard J. Napier, R.N. (ink name inscribed to front pastedown, dated Dec. 1871). – And a further two volumes (including Austen H. Layard’s ‘Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon’, 1853, 8vo) (3). [Sabin 1646].
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LOT 3164
LOT 3164
MANUSCRIPT. [A hand-written collection of three long contemporary poems. N.p.: circa 1818.] 90pp., manuscript, 4to (223 x 174mm.) 2 engraved portrait frontispieces, being Princess Charlotte of Wales and her husband, Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 45 unnumbered leaves in a single hand with manuscript title-pages for Lord Byron’s ‘The Prisoner of Chillon’, Thomas Campbell’s ‘O’Connor’s Child, or the Flower of Love Lies Bleeding’, and Samuel Roger’s ‘Jacqueline’. (Light browning, damp-staining verso the front-free endpaper, abrasions verso portrait of Princess Charlotte.) Contemporary red full straight-grain morocco (extremities rubbed and scuffed, small loss and sunning to spine panel). Note: Princess Charlotte had defied her father in marrying for love. George IV had wanted Charlotte to marry William, Prince of Orange, but in marrying Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfed Charlotte had become a symbol of hope against her unpopular father and grandfather and was also a literary heroine for the romantic sensibility of the time. She was happily married to Leopold for eighteen months before dying in childbirth at the age of twenty-one. Her fate – similar to that of the tragic protagonists of the three poems- plunged the country into a period of national mourning.
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