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(Cruikshank, George; Phiz; Hamerton, Robert J.). Ainsworth, William Harrison; Moore, Thomas; Ritchie, Leitch; Strickland, Agnes; Dickens, Charles.
The Pic Nic Papers by Various Hands. Edited by Charles Dickens, Esq. With Illustrations by George Cruikshank, Phiz, &C. In Three Volumes. (3 Volumes).
London: Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1841. 1841. - Octavo, 7-1/2 inches high by 4-1/2 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in full red morocco by Riviere & Son with gilt borders and elaborate gilt floral decorations on the spine, titled in gilt on the spine between five raised bands. The binding is further enhanced with maroon endpapers and gilt inner dentelles. The top edges are gilt. The spine's gilt titling is faded. The joints and extremities of the covers are slightly rubbed. Pages vi & 323; [iv] & 298; and [iv] & 378, plus [1] contents page, [1] blank page, and [2] pages of ads, illustrated with 15 engraved plates, consisting of 2 by Cruikshank, 6 by Phiz, & 7 by R.J. Hamerton, including one duplicate. A very attractive set.

First edition, first issue with the Cox imprint on the verso of the title page of volume 1, and with "publisher young" uncorrected in the Dickens introduction.

"Dickens undertook the editing of Pic Nic Papers in behalf of the destitute widow of John Macrone, his first publisher. For the book he wrote the introduction and revised his farce The Lamplighter..Mrs. Macrone received 300 pounds from the sale of the book." -Richard Gimbel, An Exhibition..#45, in Yale University Literary Gazette, October 1962. The third volume was not edited by Dickens.

From the library of Gustavia Adolphus Senff (1828-1927), the wife of art collector and sugar manufacturer Charles H. Senff (1837-1911), with her bookplate tipped to the pastedown of each volume. Although not indicated, the books more recently were in the collection of the Americana collector Charles E. Sigety. Very good .

Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.Professional seller
Book number: 97814
USD 750.00 [Appr.: EURO 647.5 | £UK 560.25 | JP¥ 111512]
Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; ILLUSTRATED; CHARLES DICKENS; THE PIC NIC PAPERS BY VARIOUS HANDS; FIRST EDITION; FIRST ISSUE; 1ST EDITION; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY; THE LAMPLIGHTER; MACRONE; ILLUSTRATIONS; GUSTAVIA ADOLPHUS SENFF; CHARLES E. SIGELY; GEORGE CRUIKSHAN

 
STRICKLAND, Agnes.
Floral sketches, fables, and other poems.
London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, [1836]. 16mo in eights. viii, 155[1]pp, publisher's advertisements at end of book printed by Maurice & Co., printers, Fenchurch Street, title page vignette, 8 plates, text illustrations. Original green cloth, upper cover gold blocked with floral wreath and title "Floral sketches and other poems by Agnes Strickland.", sprinkled leaf-edges. Extremes rubbed with very light wear; cloth unevenly browned. Illustrated with wood-engraved plates, several signed by "Landells" with some text wood-engravings also. Opie collection of children's literature; 018:051.
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Book number: 44069
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STRICKLAND, AGNES
The Life of Queen Elizabeth
London, Hutchinson. Hard Cover, 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Gilt motifs and title on red cloth boards with blind embossed picture to front of a group of people from history, including Napoleon which are clean and unmarked with no wear. Internally very clean tight and unmarked. 371 pages. Chronology and index. Uniform with Hutchinson's Library of Standard Lives. Abridged and edited by Ida A. Taylor with index. A noted biography of Elizabeth the First. Not dated but probably 1920's / 1930's. B2D. Very Good/No Jacket.
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Keywords: Elizabeth I, Biography

 
Strickland, Agnes; Ernest Rhys (Ed.), et al.
The Life of Queen Elizabeth
London, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. | Everyman's Library | Printed by Richard Clay & Sons, Limited, N.D. [Circa 1908-1910?]. Leather Bound. pp. xiii, 718. 12mo. measuring 7" x 4.5". Bound in original quarter leather over like cloth boards with gilt lettering and ornamentation to the spine, publisher's topstain. Faintest edgewear, else, extremities exceptionally well-preserved, neat period ink inscription to the ffep, else, text-block remains without blemish; near fine. The leather exterior has recently been professionally replenished, and treated with a natural leather preserver. A lovely, and scarce offering of the leatherbound edition of this volume. Near fine. .
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Book number: 6818
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Catalogue: History
Keywords: biography; history; elizabethan age; tudors; king henry; british history; english history; women's history

 
STRICKLAND Agnes
The Life of Queen Elizabeth. NEAR FINE COPY
Dent,, [1910]. 8vo., original series binding of terracotta ribbed cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, dark top, pictorial endpapers, a near fine copy. First published in EL in 1906. EL 100; Seymour 973.0. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
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STRICKLAND, AGNES.
Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest; with anecdotes of their courts. New edition, with corrections and additions. 12 in 6 vols.
Philadelphia, Blanchard and Lea, 1860.
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Book number: 46514AB
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Catalogue: VariaNeu
Keywords: 19. Jahrhundert; Englisch; Geschichte; Grossbritannien

 
STRICKLAND, AGNES
Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest; with Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private As Well As Public (Volumes 8, 9 and 10, Only, of 12)
London: Henry Colburn, 1845. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Hard Cover. Bound in half blue leather over marbled boards, marbled endpapers and edges. Illustrated with engraved frontispieces and vignettes in each volume. Vol. 8: Henrietta Maria, and Catherine of Braganza; Vol. 9: Mary Beatrice of Modena (Chapters 1-8); Vol. 10: Mary Beatrice of Modena (Chapters 9-12) and Mary II. Ends and hinges worn, corners bumped, only light foxing, else near fine. VERY GOOD. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 478; 429; 416 pp. Very Good with no dust jacket .
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Book number: 12986
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Catalogue: History
Keywords: Kings and Queens of England England Henrietta Maria Catherine of Braganza Mary Beatrice of Modena Mary II History Biography & Memoir

 
STRICKLAND, AGNES
Lives of the Bachelor Kings of England
London: Simkin, Marshall, and Co, 1861. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full burgundy cloth, gilt lettering and blind-stamped decoration on spine and cover, brown endpapers, fore-edge deckle. Illustrated with 15 head and tail-pieces, and vignettes, including a frontispiece portrait of William Rufus. Spine professionally reinforced, gilt faded, covers worn, corners bumped, bibliographic note (First Edition) on reverse of ffep, contents otherwise unmarked, tight, square and clean. GOOD. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 433, (2-adverts) pp. Good with no dust jacket .
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Book number: 16381
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Catalogue: History
Keywords: History England Royalty William Rufus Edward V Edward VI History Biography & Memoir

 
STRICKLAND, AGNES
Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest; with Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private As Well As Public (Volume 7, Only, of 12)
Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1844. First American Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's blocked cloth, gilt lettering on spine, gilt medallion on cover. This volume deals with the second half of the biography of Elizabeth I, and Anne of Denmark. Former owner's name on ffep and title page (dated Dec. 13, 1849), moderate foxing throughout, otherwise unmarked, tight and square. VERY GOOD. Lives of the Queens of England Series. Vol. 7. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 369 pp. Very Good with no dust jacket .
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Keywords: Kings and Queens of England England Elizabeth I Anne of Denmark History Biography & Memoir

 
Strickland, Agnes
Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest: With Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private As Well As Public, New Edition, with Corrections and Additions
London, Henry Colburn, . . Hardcover. Size: 12mo 7" - 7. Handsome set of the dozen volumes that comprise an important, influential early addition to English women's history, to English politics and the monarchy, to Great Britain's Court and courtiers, and to its Kings and rulers, Queens and fortunes. The O.D.N.B. entry for her notes that the work evidences the author's turn in the 1830s (and that of her sister, the co-author, Elizabeth) towards biography, history and the original manuscripts that she and her sister were shown in the British Museum Library. This is the New Edition, with Corrections and Additions, published by Henry Colburn of London. This edition's Volume I was published in 1844, Volume II in 1842, another in 1841 and then thereafter (noted below). Bound handsomely in marbled paper over boards, the same marbled paper patterns to all three edges, creamy calf leather over tips and spines, with four raised bands to spines, gilt-tooled lettering over red and black leather in two compartments of each, gilt-tooled designs in others, and quite finely so. Moderate rubbing to, scuffing of tips, edges and joints, but text-blocks are solid, and volumes thus feel tank-like in the hand. Previous owner's signatures (of seemingly L. Cathcart, likely a descendant of James Leander Cathcart insofar as he died in 1843) grace each title page top. Mild to moderate foxing at endpapers front and rear, else remarkably clean and bright of interior. Volume I (published in 1844): frontis engraving of Matilda, Consort of William the Conqueror and then gorgeous title page vignette of Matilda and the Bayeux Tapestry; [ix], x-xxiv [1], 2-358 pp.; Volume II (1841): frontis engraving of Berengara, Consort of Richard, Coeur de Lion, then at title page, vignette of Berengara, Received at Acre by Philippe Augustus, frontis matter, 2-384 pp.; Volume III (1844): frontis engraving of Margaret of Anjou, at title page, vignette of Queen Margaret and the Robber of Hexham (!), [v], vi-viii [1], 2-383 pp.; Volume IV (1844), frontis engraving of Elizabeth of York, at title page, vignette of Ann Boleyn Sends Her Tablets to Wolsey, xvi [1], 2-442 pp.; Volume V (1844): frontis engraving of Katharine Parr, Sixth Queen of Henry VIII, title page vignette of Henry the 8th and his family, frontis matter, 2-441 pp.; Volume VI (1844), frontis engraving of Queen Elizabeth when Princess during the reign of Edward the 6th, title page vignette of Elizabeth and the Flower Child, 2-503 pp., with a page of advertisement following, single penned mark in margins; Volume VII (1844), title page vignette of Anne of Denmark, with Hunting Costume, frontis matter, 2-485 pp.; Volume VIII (1845), frontis engraving of Katharine of Braganza, Consort of of Charles the 2nd, title page vignette of Charles 1st, Henrietta Maria, and their elder sons, frontis matter, 2-478 pp.; Volume IX (1846), with frontis engraving of Mary of Modena, title page vignette of Escape of the Queen and the Escape of the Prince of Wales, xiii [1], 2-429 pp.; Volume X (1847), with engraving of Mary II, Princess of Orange, title page vignette of Mary II and her father, frontis matter, 4-416 pp.; Volume XI (1847): frontis engraving of Mary II, in 1692, title page vignette of Mary II and Lord Preston's daughter, frontis matter, 2-440 pp.; Volume XII (1847), frontis engraving, full-sized, of "Agnes Strickland," complete with facsimile signature, but apparently a misplaced engraving of her, given that the volume's subject is Queen Anne, a vignette, "Queen Anne Satisfying the Union," then with a fine engraving of her opposite beginning of Chapter III, 2-462, including Postscript. The set, the histories, are dedicated by the author to Her most Excellent Majesty, the Sovereign Lady Queen, her Majesty's faithful subject and devoted servant, Agnes Strickland. The O.D.N.B. notes that Agnes Strickland (1796–1874) was the second eldest of six surviving daughters and two sons born by the second wife, Elizabeth Homer (1758-1818), of their father, Thomas Strickland (1758–1818). Her sisters were "Elizabeth Strickland (1794–1875); Sarah (1798-1890); Jane Margaret Strickland (1800–1888), born on 18 April 1800, also in north-west Kent, Catharine Parr Traill (1802–1899); and Susanna Moodie (1803–1885)." The frontis illustration of Volume V almost certainly is of the woman after whom one of the sisters (the eventual Catharine Parr Traill) was named. She (1802–1899) was an English-Canadian author and naturalist, botanist and novel, "amateur" natural historian only because the profession didn't yet admit women. She supported the family with income from her writing of 24 books (Wikipedia and O.D.N.B.). As to this set here, it should be noted, the fact of co-authorship. The O.D.N.B. says, "While Elizabeth wrote twelve of the pre-1485 biographies and Agnes only seven, an agreement between the two sisters obliged Agnes to conduct all correspondence, both scholarly and business, and her name alone appeared on the title-pages of all their publications." Assessing the impact of Agnes's and the two sisters' contributions to literature and biography, the O.D.N.B. concludes, "The Lives of the Queens of England and—to a lesser extent—the Lives of the Queens of Scotland were among the most popular of all Victorian historical publications, and remain important landmarks in the development of the biographical genre." Else and withal, a handsome set that stands proudly on the shelf.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Very Good
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Keywords: Lives of the Queens of England Henry Colburn Agnes Strickland

 STRICKLAND, Agnes, Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest, vol.IV: Elizabeth
STRICKLAND, Agnes
Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest, vol.IV: Elizabeth
London, Colburn & Co. 1851. Used - Good. Good hardback in full tan calf . New revised & augmented edition. Vol.4 only of 8. Bound in light tan calf, raised bands on spine with gilt decoration & green & red title leather title labels; marbled end papers & fore-edges. Frontis portrait & pictorial title page damp-stained & foxed; a little foxing, mainly on illustration & facing page; board corners a little worn; front board a little faded & stained; spine a little discoloured, with wear to leather at head & foot. Photo:http://cibimages.blob.core.windows.net/img-1/stand_73167_jpg.jpg.
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STRICKLAND, AGNES
Lives of the Bachelor Kings of England
London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co, 1861. 4th impression. Blue hardback cloth cover. 200mm x 140mm (8" x 6"). xi, 433pp + plates. 4 b/w plates.. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Some foxing. Inner hinge cracking .
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Catalogue: History
Keywords: History Royalty 1850 - 1900 Antiquarian

 
STRICKLAND, AGNES & ELIZABETH
Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses : Connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Facsimile Edition. Original Wrappers. ISBN: 1108026133. 384 pages. With frontispiece & decorated title. Stamped Damaged on verso title page. Light soiling to fore edge. Spine lightly worn. ; Paperback; Octavo; Agnes Strickland (1796__1874) and her sister Elizabeth collaborated on many biographical projects. They were pioneering historical biographers and key figures in the development of women's history. Writing from a female perspective, they included coverage of domestic matters that male historians had previously ignored. Although much of the work is Elizabeth's, she preferred to avoid publicity and her sister Agnes appeared as the sole author. This eight-volume series (originally published between 1850 and 1859) was the sequel to their hugely popular Lives of the Queens of England and allowed Agnes to indulge her passionate interest in Mary, Queen of Scots, to whom Volumes 3__7 are devoted. Volume 4 (1853) covers Mary's early reign amongst rival political factions and her turbulent marriage to Lord Darnley up to the birth of James VI. Thoroughly researched and referenced, it describes both the personal and political aspects of Mary's experiences.. Near Fine with no dust jacket .
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Book number: 21416
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Keywords: 1108026133 Scottish British Royalty Royal

 Agnes Strickland, Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest
Agnes Strickland
Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest
London , Henry Colburn , 1854. Leather. A wonderful eight volume complete set of the comprehensive biographical work of the lives of the Queens of England by Agnes Strickland. A complete eight volume set of the Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest, now first published from official records and other authentic document, private as well as public. These volumes are fourth edition copies with all the late improvements and embellished with portraits of every queen. Agnes Strickland was an English historical writer and poet and is most remembered for this extensive biographical work of the lives of the Queens of England that was first published in twelve volumes between 1840-1848. Each volume has a frontispiece and additional Vignette Title page. The first volume has thirteen plates and begins with Matilda of Flanders, Queen of William the Conqueror. The second volume has eight plates and begins with Isabella of Vallois, the Second Queen of Richard II and also writes of the lives of Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, the first two Queens of Henry VIII.The third volume has five plates and continues the lives of Henry VIII's wives, also including the life of Mary the First Queen Regnant of England and Ireland. The fourth volume has two plates of Elizabeth when she was a princess and when Queen. This entire volume considers the life of Queen Elizabeth the First. The fifth volume has three plates and details the lives of Anne of Denmark, Henrietta Maria and Catharine of Braganza. The sixth volume has one plate and details the life of Mary Beatrice of Modena, Queen-Consort of James II. The seventh volume details the life of Mary II and has two plates. The eight volume has one plate and outlines the life of Queen Anne. Collated, complete. All volumes are in full calf leather binding. Externally, lovely with only a few light marks to the boards. Front hinge of volume i and vi are very slightly trained but remain firm. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed .
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Catalogue: British History
Keywords: Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest Agnes Strickland Queens of England History Agnes Strickland Not Stated

 Agnes Strickland, Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest; with Anecdotes of Their Courts
Agnes Strickland
Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest; with Anecdotes of Their Courts
London, Henry Colburn, 1841-1848. Leather. A very smart complete collection of this extensive history of the lives of the Queens of England from Strickland. Complete in twelve volumes. Second edition. Each volume is illustrated with a frontispiece and vignette title page. Volume twelve also contains two plates. Collated complete. This work explores the lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest to the reign of George I of Hanover, with details from official records and other authentic documents, both public and private. Strickland details information on the births, childhoods, marriages, reigns, and deaths of each queen. These individuals include: Matilda of Flanders the Queen of William the Conqueror, Isabella of France the Queen of Edward II, Anne Boleyn second Queen of Henry VIII, Mary I the first Queen-Regent of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I the Second Queen-Regent of England and Ireland, Henrietta Maria Consort of Charles I, and Mary II Queen-Regent of Great Britain and Ireland. Written by Agnes Strickland, an English historian and poet noted for this work. Bound in half morocco with green cloth boards. Externally, very smart with light shelf wear to the extremities. Fading to the spine and the odd small mark. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd spot. Light spotting and minor age toning to the endpapers. Contemporary ink inscription to the front endpaper. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed .
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Keywords: Lives Queens England Norman Queens Court Strickland Not Stated

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