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Edité par JOHN MURRAY, LONDON, 1905
Vendeur : Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, Etats-Unis
LEATHER BROWN. Etat : GOOD. ribbed leather spine, 3/4 leather; marbled boards, endpapers and edges; gilt imprinted lettering and design on spine, prev. owner plate inside front cover, prev owner name and date on fep; rear cover has slight cut marks (more noticeable by feel than sight; general wear and rubbed cover. DATE PUBLISHED: 1905 EDITION: 339 PGS.
Edité par John Murray, 1905
Vendeur : Strawberry Hill Books, Rotherfield, East Sussex, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. 1st Edition. pp IX, 339. 1st printing. TEG. Binding marked and shows use. Internally fine.
Edité par London? 'Monday 20th', 1852
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
1p., landscape 12mo (16 x 20.5 cm). Addressed on reverse 'To | John Bowring Esqre | 6 Freeman's Court | Cornhill'. In good condition, lightly aged and worn. Folded into a packet for hand-delivery. Written in a crabbed, difficult hand. Begins: 'Tomorrow I will send you a copy of my Character [clearly 'The Life and Character of the Duke of Wellington', which is however generally ascribed to his namesake the Earl of Ellesmere], which you will see Blaquiere is just now in demand. Also a work which i can only lend him. The Fragment ought [last word underlined three times] to be sent'. He explains that 'Along with this go the two first packets of 'Nepaul'. | In the Introduction I have it in contemplation to the value of a paper, as therein mentioned. I should be much obliged to Mr F. if he could adjust the measures mentioned as requiring adjustment'. He continues with reference the 'Introduction and Plan of the Work and 'Titles of the Chapters and Sections'. In the Introduction Both Egerton's 'Journal of a Winter's Tour in India, with a Visit to the Court of Nepaul' and 'The Life and Character of the Duke of Wellington' were published by John Murray in 1852.