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 J. Logie Robertson [Ed.]; Sir Walter Scott, The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
J. Logie Robertson [Ed.]; Sir Walter Scott
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
Oxford, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1921. Leather. A collected edition of the poetry of Sir Walter Scott, presented in a delightful tree calf binding. A delightful edition of the poetry of the Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, in a tree calf binding. Here edited by James Logie Robertson, a literary scholar, editor and author. With a portrait frontispiece of Scott.Including works such as The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Harold the Dauntless and poetry and verses from Scott's popular  Waverley Novels. To the front pastedown is a Fettes College mathematics prize bookplate, dated 1928 and dedicated to G. G. M. Peaty. In a full tree calf binding, with gilt detailing. A small amount of worming to front joint, not penetrating to front hinge. Light rubbing to back strip. Prize bookplate to front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Book number: 786F20
GBP 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 89.5 US$ 99.79 | JP¥ 14358]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Sir Walter Scott Scottish Literature Scottish Poetry Fettes Scottish Literature None

 J. Logie Robertson (Ed); Sir Walter Scott, The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
J. Logie Robertson (Ed); Sir Walter Scott
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
London, Henry Frowde, 1904. Leather. A very smart collection of poetry by Sir Walter Scott, edited by J. Logie Robertson. A collection of the poetical works of the famous poet, Sir Walter Scott. One of the first English-language writers to receive worldwide fame and recognition, Sir Walter Scott is one of Scotland's best known writers. Through his friend James Ballantyne, who founded a printing press in the Scottish Borders, Scott was able to publish his first poetical works, bringing them to the public attention. His works gained much success both in the U.K and across Europe. Many of the German translations of his works we set to music by the composer Franz Shubert. This collection includes well-known works such as 'The Lady Of The Lake' and 'Marmion&apos. Edited by J. Logie Robertson was a literary scholar and editor, who wrote his own work under the pseudonym Hugh Haliburton. In cloth binding. Externally sound, with only some light wear to the extremities and backstrip. Internally, the book is firmly bound, with only some light spotting to the endpapers. Spine label is missing. The pages are otherwise bright and clean throughout. Good . Ill.: Unamed. Good .
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Book number: LTH28-F-13
GBP 26.00 [Appr.: EURO 31 US$ 34.6 | JP¥ 4977]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Leather Poetry Walter Scott Scottish Poetry Lady of the Lake Unamed

 J. Logie Robertson (Ed); Sir Walter Scott, The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
J. Logie Robertson (Ed); Sir Walter Scott
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
London, Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press, 1916 . Leather. A collected edition of the poetry of Sir Walter Scott, bound in half calf, edited by J. Logie Robertson. Bound in half calf, with brown cloth to the boards. The Oxford edition. Edited by eighteenth and nineteenth-century British literary scholar J. Logie Robertson. An edition of the poetry of the Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, including works such as The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Harold the Dauntless and poetry and verses from Scott's popular Waverley Novels. With a portrait frontispiece of Scott. In a half calf binding, with brown cloth to the boards. Externally, smart, with light bumping and rubbing to the extremities, and the odd spot or mark to the leather. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Book number: 887Q5
GBP 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 89.5 US$ 99.79 | JP¥ 14358]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: poetry Sir Walter Scott leather binding J. Logie Robertson Sir Walter Scott None

 Mary Evans (engrav); Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832), Abbotsford. Sir Walter Scott 's Hall and Study
Mary Evans (engrav); Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832)
Abbotsford. Sir Walter Scott 's Hall and Study
Edinburgh, Scotland: Banks & Co. [1846]. Engraving. Image: 4.5" x 3". Very Good. In protective sleeve. .
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Book number: 68-2072
USD 100.00 [Appr.: EURO 89.5 | £UK 75.25 | JP¥ 14388]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 
De Foe, Daniel, preface by Sir Walter Scott,
The History of the Plague of London together with Religious Courtship: complete in one volume.
NY, Derby & Jackson, 1857. VG. Half black leather, decorated boards, top edge gilt. Edge wear, initials on title page, name on front endpaper.
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Book number: BOOKS051503I
USD 26.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 | £UK 19.75 | JP¥ 3741]
Catalogue: History

 Daniel De Foe; Sir Walter Scott, The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel de Foe Volume One
Daniel De Foe; Sir Walter Scott
The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel de Foe Volume One
London , George Bell and Sons , 1900 . Cloth. Volume one of the novels of Daniel De Foe including Life, Adventures and Piracies of Captain Singleton and Life of Colonel Jack. Volume one of Bohn's Standard Library of De Foe's Works.A later reprint edition. This volume contains the works Life, Adventures and Piracies of Captain Singleton and Life of Colonel Jack by Daniel De Foe. with prefaces and notes, including those attributed to Sir Walter Scott. Daniel De Foe was an English writer, trader journalist, pamphleteer and spy most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe. with adverts to the rear. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, smart with some fading to the spine and bumping to the head and tail of the spine. With a small tear to the head of the spine. Internally, firmly bound with generally bright and clean pages. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Book number: 859B10
GBP 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 45.5 US$ 50.56 | JP¥ 7275]
Keywords: The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe Volume One daniel defoe Captain Singleton colonel Jack daniel defoe None

 
[Scott, Walter Sir] Gell, William (Sir) Edited By James C Corson & With An Introduction By GH Needler
Reminiscences of Sir Walter Scott's Residence in Italy
London: Thomas Nelson, 1957. 1st printing of 1st UK edition., Fine trade hard cover book in fine dust jacket., Gell was Scott's traveling companion during his trip to Italy in 1831 & this edition is a reprint of the original Canadian 1952 edition which is the only complete edition of the Reminiscences.
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Book number: 570189
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 1439]

 Oliver Goldsmith; Sir Walter Scott, The Poetical Works of Goldsmith and Scott, and the Poems, Songs and Ballads Relating to Robin Hood with the Dramatical and Poetical Works of Edward Young, J. Wolfgang de Goethe, and F. Von Schiller.
Oliver Goldsmith; Sir Walter Scott
The Poetical Works of Goldsmith and Scott, and the Poems, Songs and Ballads Relating to Robin Hood with the Dramatical and Poetical Works of Edward Young, J. Wolfgang de Goethe, and F. Von Schiller.
London, Richard Griffin and Company, c1865. Leather. A somewhat eclectic collection of poetry from numerous authors including Walter Scott and Oliver Goldsmith. Containing a story of the life of Robin Hood, interspersed with poems about him from popular culture. Also bound in are works from Edward Young, J. Wolfgang de Goethe, and F. von Schiller. In a Zaehnsdorf binding (binder's ink stamp to verso of front free-endpaper). In a full calf binding. Externally smart, with just a few marks to the boards. Internally, firmly bound. Neat ink inscription dated 1865 to front free-endpaper. Pages are mainly bright and clean, with just the odd spot. Near Fine . Ill.: None. Near Fine .
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Book number: LTH5-C-7
GBP 160.00 [Appr.: EURO 190.75 US$ 212.89 | JP¥ 30631]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Scott Goldsmith Poetry Poetical Goldsmith None

 
RHYS, GRACE & LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH & SCOTT, SIR WALTER & LEAR, EDWARD & ET AL,
The Children's Garland of Verse
Garage R a5 begie blue text hard to read, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1921. Hardcover. Hardback no jacket, book clean pages apart from last two which have pencil writing which could be removed, front and rear cover showing stitching internally, spine cover split at edges - can provide photos on request. Used: Acceptable.
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Book number: 31173
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 47.75 US$ 53.22 | JP¥ 7658]

 Anthony Hamilton; Count Grammont; Sir Walter Scott, Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second
Anthony Hamilton; Count Grammont; Sir Walter Scott
Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second
London, Henry Bohn, 1846. Leather. An historical work on the court of Charles the Second. Lacking title page and frontispiece. This work is Bohn's 'Extra Volume' as the publisher doubted 'the propriety of including Count Grammont's Memoirs in his 'standard library'&apos. This is because the work, despite being praised as 'a classic work, the delight of every man and woman of taste', is full of 'curious historical information&apos. To the leaf on the verso of the half-title, Bohn questions if this work meets up to the standard of other works in his library series which is why it is published as an 'extra volume&apos. This work was originally claimed by Antoine Hamilton to have been dictated to him by Philibert, Count de Gramont, however it is likely that Hamilton was the true author. Gramont was the protagonist of these memoirs. This particular edition is edited by Sir Walter Scott. This work made Hamilton one of the classical writers of France. In a half vellum binding with cloth covered boards. Externally, rubbed to the joints and t o the extremities. Handling marks and a few small tidemarks to the spine. Vellum has dulled. Prior owner's bookplate to the front pastedown, R B Colvin. First three leaves are loosening. Rear hinge is strained but firm. Final two leaves are loosening to the tail of pages. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned. Scattered spotting to pages. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
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Book number: LTH6-B-27
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Keywords: R B Colvin Biography Hamilton Scott Biography None

 Anthony Hamilton; Sir Walter Scott (Editor), Memoirs of Count Grammont
Anthony Hamilton; Sir Walter Scott (Editor)
Memoirs of Count Grammont
London, John C Nimmo, 1889. Cloth. A limited edition copy of this biographical work exploring the life and times of the French nobleman Philibert, Count de Gramont. Limited edition, number 159 of 780 copies printed for England and America. Written by his brother-in-law Antoine Hamilton. Count de Gramont was the younger half-brother of Antoine III of Gramont and uncle of Catherine Charlotte de Gramont, Princess of Monaco. Illustrated with thirty four etchings on India paper by C Delort. This biography was first published in 1713 after being composed between 1704 and 1710. It has been said that some of the work was written at Gramont's dictation. This work made Hamilton one of the classical writers of France. This edition has been edited with notes by Sir Walter Scott. In original cloth binding with gilt stamping to spine and front board. Externally, generally smart with small areas of bumping to the extremities and to the head and tail of spine. Small patches of slight rubbing to the joints and to the head and tail of spine. Front hinge is slightly strained but firm. Bookplate of one Lily E X Routhe by E M Blake to the front pastedown. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with spotting to the first and last few pages with instances of occasional spots throughout. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
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Book number: GEN2-E-8
GBP 140.00 [Appr.: EURO 166.75 US$ 186.28 | JP¥ 26802]
Keywords: Illustrated Limited Edition Sir Walter Scott Anthony Hamilton Limited Edition None

 Antoine Hamilton, Sir Walter Scott (Editor), Memoirs of Count Grammont
Antoine Hamilton, Sir Walter Scott (Editor)
Memoirs of Count Grammont
London, John C Nimmo, 1889. Cloth. A biographical work on a famous French nobleman. First thus, the first large paper edition. Limited edition, number 173 of 700. Written by Count Grammont's brother-in-law Antoine Hamilton. Count de Grammont was the younger half-brother of Antoine III of Grammont and uncle of Catherine Charlotte de Grammont, Princess of Monaco. This work is illustrated by thirty-four etchings on India paper by C Delort. The biography of Count Grammont was first published in 1731 after its composition between 1704 and 1710. It is believed that some of the work was written at Grammont's dictation. The publication of the biography made Hamilton one of the classic writers of France. This particular edition has been edited with notes by Sir Walter Scott. Rebound in a red buckram library binding. Externally, excellent with very little shelfwear. Bookplate for Bath Municipal library to the front pastedown. Stock number written to the recto of front endpaper. Blind stamp for Bath reference library occasionally found throughout. Bibliographic details of this work pasted to the recto of front endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright with heavy spotting to the first and last few pages. Otherwise, occasional scattered spots Very Good Indeed . Ill.: C Delort. Very Good Indeed .
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Book number: GEN28-A-4
GBP 240.00 [Appr.: EURO 286 US$ 319.34 | JP¥ 45946]
Keywords: Sir Walter Scott Memoirs of Count Grammont Antoine Hamilton C Delort Memoirs of Count Grammont C Delort

 Anthony Hamilton; Sir Walter Scott, Memoirs of Count Grammont
Anthony Hamilton; Sir Walter Scott
Memoirs of Count Grammont
London, John C. Nimmo, 1896. Leather. Anthony Hamilton's important memoir of the life of Count Grammont, a striking copy in a Zaehnsdorf binding from the library of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie. In a Zaehnsdorf binding.The memoir of the life of Philibert de Gramont, a French nobleman. Edited with notes by Walter Scott.In 1662, Gramont was exiled from France for paying attentions to one of the Louis XIV's mistresses. He escape to the new court of Louis' cousin, Charles II, where he found an environment of pleasure, gallantry, and intrigue.A fascinating memoir showing first-hand insight into the courts of two of the most well regarded 'fun' kings of history.Illustrated with a frontispiece, and eleven plates.Collated, complete.Written by Antoine Hamilton, a soldier and author who fled to France during the Interregnum. Hamilton was the brother-in-law of Gramont.Edited with notes by Sir Walter Scott.From the library of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie, from her library at Julians Park, Hertfordshire. After being widowed at 25, Audrey married the fabulously wealthy American department store heir, Marshall Field III, later divorcing him and marrying the Honorable Peter Pleydell-Bouverie. In 1940 she bought Julians Park and redesigned the interior. Her library was impressive, with many examples of her own bookbinding.Audrey was an extravagant socialite and renowned beauty, the illegitimate granddaughter of King Edward VII (though she was also rumoured to be his daughter, or the lover of King Edward VIII), featured in the 'Book of Beauty' by Cecil Beaton. She had many high profile friends, such as Winston Churchill, Coco Chanel, Fred Astaire, and Nancy Mitford, a sparkling hostess of the Edwardian period, her hedonistic antics bringing her into the Bright Young Things.Audrey's bookplate to the recto to the front free endpaper, and upside down to the rear paste down. In a half morocco Zaehnsdorf binding with cloth to the boards. Externally, fine. Spine is a little faded. Light spots to the fore edge. Bookplate to the recto to the front free endpaper, and to the rear paste down. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Frontispiece is detaching a little to the tail. Near Fine . Ill.: Various. Near Fine .
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Book number: 794P43
GBP 450.00 [Appr.: EURO 536 US$ 598.76 | JP¥ 86148]
Keywords: Memoirs of Count Grammont count grammont philibert de grammont french count grammont anthony hamilton Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie Various

 Anthony Hamilton; Sir Walter Scott, Memoirs of Count Grammont
Anthony Hamilton; Sir Walter Scott
Memoirs of Count Grammont
Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1889. Cloth. A limited edition illustrated memoir of the Count de Gramont, written by his brother-in-law, a fascinating historical memoir on the courts of Louis XIV and Charles II. A limited edition work, limited to seven-hundred and eight copies, of which this is numbered one-hundred and seventy-six.The memoir of the life of Philibert de Gramont, a French nobleman. Edited with notes by Walter Scott.In 1662, Gramont was exiled from France for paying attentions to one of the Louis XIV's mistresses. He escape to the new court of Louis' cousin, Charles II, where he found an environment of pleasure, gallantry, and intrigue.A fascinating memoir showing first-hand insight into the courts of two of the most well regarded 'fun' kings of history.Illustrated with a frontispiece, eleven plates, and twenty-two in-text engravings by C. Delort.Collated, complete.Written by Antoine Hamilton, a soldier and author who fled to France during the Interregnum. Hamilton was the brother-in-law of Gramont.From the library of William S and John T Spaulding of Boston, Mass. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally, generally, smart, with light marks to the boards and spine. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Label to the front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Small tidemark to the tail of the last few pages. Very Good . Ill.: C. Delort. Very Good .
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Book number: 762P6
GBP 98.00 [Appr.: EURO 116.75 US$ 130.4 | JP¥ 18761]
Keywords: Memoirs of Count Grammont count gramont philibert de gramont antoine hamilton count gramont walter scott france C. Delort

 
HARDIE, JOHN L. (COMPILER); CONRAD, JOSEPH; BIERCE, AMBROSE; SCOTT, SIR WALTER; IRVING, WASHINGTON; POE, E. A.; HARDY, THOMAS; COLLINS, WILKIE; THACKERARY, W. M.; ET AL
Twenty-Two Strange Stories
Glasgow, Art and Educational Publishers. Hard, 8vo. Pages clean and bright, small previous owner inscription on front endpaper, boards and binding tidy with sunning to spine. Very Good.
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Book number: 83146
GBP 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 35.75 US$ 39.92 | JP¥ 5743]

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