MEMOIRS OF COUNT GRAMMONT. Edited, and with notes, by Sir Walter Scott. With a Portrait of the Author and Thirty-Three Etchings by L. Boisson on India Paper from Original Compositions, by C. Delort
by Hamilton, Anthony; Sir Walter Scott, ed
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London: John C. Nimmo, [printed by Ballantyne, Hanson, and Co., Edinburgh and London], 1889. 4to [28.4 cm]. xxxvii, [1], 396 pages, including half title. Complete with frontispiece portrait and 11 plates. The other etchings are vignettes appearing as chapter headpieces and tailpieces. Contemporary half dark blue morocco by Bumpus of Oxford Street (London), with raised bands and gilt tooling on spine, single gilt rules on covers, and top edge gilt. Penciled ownership inscription of North Carolina collector, Forster A. Sondley, on the front flyleaf. Tasteful bookplate of Sondley Reference Library and gilt manuscript call number on front pastedown. Ink stamp on front free endpaper, verso of title, and in margin of one other page. Embossed stamp on title page and on each of the plates, placed on the border of the printed area, not affecting the subject matter. Else very good plus. Binding shows some minor wear, but hinges are solid, inside and out. Occasional and light traces of marginal soiling. Two plates have a small, faint spot of marginal damping, in no way affecting images. Still an attractive copy overall. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS, reproducing those of the Parisian edition of 1888. Limited edition; this is no. 565 of 780 copies. A handsomely printed edition of this classic narrative of the service of a French nobleman, Philibert, Comte de Gramont (1621-1707), under two kings: Louis XIV of France and Charles II of England. The work, written by the count's brother-in-law, Antoine Hamilton (1646-1720), was first published in 1713. "A masterpiece of style and of witty portraiture.... The most entertaining of contemporary memoirs, and in no other book is there a description so vivid, truthful, and graceful of the licentious court of Charles II." --Enc. Britannica, 11th ed.
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- Eilenberger Rare Books, LLC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 0000372
- Title
- MEMOIRS OF COUNT GRAMMONT. Edited, and with notes, by Sir Walter Scott. With a Portrait of the Author and Thirty-Three Etchings by L. Boisson on India Paper from Original Compositions, by C. Delort
- Author
- Hamilton, Anthony; Sir Walter Scott, ed
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First edition thus
- Publisher
- John C. Nimmo, [printed by Ballantyne, Hanson, and Co., Edinburg and London]
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1889
- Keywords
- illustrated france french nobility england restoration biography literature courtiers
- Bookseller catalogs
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY; EUROPEAN HISTORY; BRITISH HISTORY;
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Eilenberger Rare Books, LLC
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About Eilenberger Rare Books, LLC
An online shop focusing on Americana, particularly books pertaining to the South, and offering rare, scholarly, and antique books on a variety of other subjects. Proprietor David J. Eilenberger worked for over five years at respected firms in the A.B.A.A. before establishing the company in 2010. In addition to books, we are interested in acquiring broadsides, ephemera, 19th-century photographs, and manuscripts. Member Independent Online Booksellers Association since 2017.
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