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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | The Sporting Repository, containing Horse-racing, Hunting, Coursing, Shooting. Archery, Trotting and Tandem matches, Cocking, Pedestrianism, Pugilism, Anecdotes on sporting subjects, interspersed with Essays, Tales, and a great variety of Miscellaneous Articles. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Ltd, 1904. One of 500 copies. 4to. 22 plates, by Henry Alken and others. Bound in full crimson morocco, gilt emblematic tooling on the spine, gilt doublures, t.e.g., by Riviere & Son; spots of foxing on outer edges (not extending onto the page), else fine and attractive. Schwerdt II, p. 212. ¶ The Sporting Repository, a London periodical of almost legendary rarity (particularly the final, June, issue) appeared in only six monthly issues, January-June 1822. There were a number of short-lived sporting journals around this time, but this one was notable by the inclusion of 19 colored plates by Alken and J. Barenger. Not all of these are of top quality, and the publishers of this 1904 reprint, while reproducing most with careful fidelity, have replaced six of the weaker ones with nine others of superior quality by Alken, Dighton, and Ben Marshall, for a total of 22. Apart from this, the contents are as in the original, and the resulting volume is not only handsome, but of continuing interest to the sportsman, and to anyone interested in Regency England Offered for US$ 500.00 by: James Cummins Bookseller - Book number: 52992 | |||