Mrs Arthur G. Bell - The Royal Manor of Richmond: With Petersham, Ham and Kew![]() London, George Bell and Sons, 1907. First edition. Cloth. The first edition of this beautifully illustrated work by Mrs Arthur G. Bell on Richmond Palace, with colour illustrations by her husband. The first edition. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and nine colour plates by Arthur G. Bell. This work was written by Mrs Arthur G. Bell and provides a study on Richmond Palace, Petersham, Ham and Kew, accompanied with stunning coloured illustrations from her husband. Richmond Palace was a Tudor residence on the River Thames in England. In the publisher's original cloth. In the publisher's original cloth. Externally smart with slight rubbing to the extremities, a slight lean and the odd mark to the boards. Spotting to the endpapers with owner's signatures to the front. Internally, frontispiece detached but present, and several plates weak, otherwise slightly strained. Pages generally bright with spotting. Newspaper clipping adhered to pp. 118. Good . Ill.: Arthur G. Bell. Good . GBP 47.00 [Appr.: EURO 54.5 US$ 62.34 | JP¥ 9275] Book number 936Z12is offered by:
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