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165184Parker Son & Bourn 1862. 1st edn. 2 vols. 8vo 7¼ x 5 ins. Contemporary half calf on marbled paper-laid boards spines gilt ruled with fleurons in blind and gilt lettered contrasting labels red sprinkled edges near Fine. Pp. viii 304 4 blank & vi 254 4 blank some light spotting on front and rear prelims; previous owner's neat inscription at top edge of title pages. Parker Son & Bourn, 1862 unknown
3732656497.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1866983487Published by Chapman & Hall 1866. 1st edition. Hardback. Good. Almost very good condition with no wrapper. A novel. First edition. 3 Volumes. Three-quarter red calf binding marbled boards gilt lettering on spines. Corners worn. Tops of spines chipped with loss. Spine to Volume I has 2" split. Published by Chapman & Hall hardcover
3382125358.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18636948Mount Melville St. Andrews 1863. 1-1/2 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Very good. With accompanying envelope. 1-1/2 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Sent to literary editor Mathew Cooke in reply to a Prospectus for a new book being offered by subscription and Cooke's request of an advance payment of 3 guineas Whyte-Melville replies: "as I remitted you in advance for a book you wrote to me about called the History & Articles of Masonry in June 1860 & never received the work I do not feel disposed to do the same now with perhaps a similar result." While The History and Articles of Masonry a transcript of the manuscript now known as the Cooke Manuscript was indeed published in 1861 Whyte-Melville was justified in his caution for Monumenta Masonica was never published. A canny letter from George Whyte-Melville 1821-1878 soldier sportsman and prolific Victorian writer famed for his sporting social and historical novels. His adventurous life ended in 1878 when he was killed instantly in an accident in the hunting field. <br/><br/> unknown
1926SYTorWHY78London: Constable And Company Ltd. 1926. 1926. 8vo. pp. vi 1 leaf 149. 8 tipped-in colour plates incl. frontis. contemporary half morocco top edge gilt some plates creased. Reprint of 1924 Edition. cfGee p. 111. cfPodeschi 338. Hardcover. London: Constable And Company Ltd., 1926. Hardcover
3732656659.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192669479London: Constable and Company Ltd 1926. 4to.Illustrated. vii 149 pp. Half red morocco binding with gilt decorated spine top edge gilt and marbled endpapers. Boards bright with minor marks. Binding firm with spotting throughout. Illustrated with 8 colour tipped on plates by Lionel Edwards. Gift inscription to the front endpaper dated 1935. . Very Good. Half Morocco. 1926. Constable and Company Ltd 1926 unknown
1872843A26London: Chapman and Hall 1872. Leather. Near Fine. 7" by 4.5". None . Anthology of poems by G.J. Whyte-Melville handsomely bound in half morocco signed Hatchards. The second edition of this work. An anthology of songs and verses by G.J. Whyte-Melville Scottish novelist and poet of the nineteenth century. Featuring poems such as 'Hero and Leander' 'Alice of Ormskirk' 'Lost' 'Void' and numerous others. In a beautiful Hatchards signed binding. Complete with half title. Rebound in half straight up grain morocco binding over marbled boards marbled endpapers. Externally lovely. Internally firmly bound. Light minor spotting to fore edge affecting only occasional leaf. Near Fine Chapman and Hall hardcover
1890620M16London: Ward Lock & Co. c1890. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5.5". John Charlton; Stanley L. Wood; Samuel Edmund Waller. A four volume set of works by the notable Scottish novelist and poet George John Whyte-Melville. Containing the following works: 'Songs and Verses and The True Cross' 'Riding Recollections' 'Contraband or A Losing Hazard' 'Market Harborough and Inside the Bar' Featuring a bookplate of a 'Samuel Leslie Williams' to the front pastedown of 'Market Harborough'. In a uniform quarter polished calf binding with cloth boards and attractive marbled endpapers. Collated presumed complete with illustrations by John Charlton Stanley L. Wood and Samuel Edmund Waller. All volumes are undated dated using Copac. In a uniform quarter polished calf binding with cloth boards. Externally slightly faded and rubbed to spines resulting in loss of leather to tail of 'Riding Recollections'. Very slightly rubbed to extremities. Internally firmly bound. Pages very bright and clean slightly age toned to edges with scattered spotting to textblock. Occasional scattered spotting to the fore edge of the odd page. Light scattered spotting to first and last few pages. Spotting from title page to to page 8 'Market Harborough'. Prior owner's bookplate to front pastedown 'Market Harborough'. Very Good Ward, Lock & Co. hardcover
412445Longmans Green & Co. Hardcover. Good. Condition: Good. New edition of four volumes. Bound in half calf with marbled paper to the boards. Some wear and tear due to age.Digby Grand - an autobiography 1852Cerise - a tale of the last century 1866Sarchedon - a legend of the last queen 1871Rosine 1875===========George John Whyte-Melville 1821 �" 1878 was a Scottish novelist much concerned with field sports and also a poet. Longmans, Green & Co hardcover
1898955T69London: W. Thacker & Co. 1898-1902. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". E. Caldwell; H. M. Brock. Nine smart volumes of the twenty-four-volume limited edition set of the works of Scottish novelist George Whyte-Melville. Nine volumes of a twenty-four volume set. Limited to one thousand and fifty copies printed by Morrison and Gibb Limited Edinburgh. Written by George John Whyte-Melville a Scottish novelist much concerned with field sports and a poet who served as an officer of the Turkish irregular cavalry in the Crimean War. Edited by Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell a Scottish novelist essayist artist antiquarian horticulturalist prominent salmon angler author of books on angling and Conservative politician. Illustrated by Edmund Caldwell a British painter and Henry Matthew Brock a British illustrator and landscape painter. This set contains: Volume III - Uncle John. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and thirteen black-and-white plates. Volume VIII - Songs and Verses. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and twelve black-and-white plates. Volume IX - Black But Comley. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and nine black-and-white plates. Volume XIV - Digby Grand: An Autobiography. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and eight black-and-white plates. Volume XVI - Sister Louise & Rosine. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and nine black-and-white plates. Volume XVII - Kate Coventry. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and nine black-and-white plates. Volume XVIII - Cerise. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and nine black-and-white plates. Volume XXI - General Bounce. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and eight black-and-white plates. Volume XXIV - The Interpreter: A Tale of the War. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and eight black-and-white plates. Collated complete. Previously held in the libraries of Douglas Kerr a British writer and academic who is best known for his work on Arthur Conan Doyle and George Orwell; and Brigadier Arthur Christopher Lancelot Stanley-Clarke an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. In the original full cloth binding. Externally smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spines with the odd small mark to the cloth. Front hinge starting but firm to volume XVI with the rear hinge just starting but firm to volume XVIII. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with light scattered spotting predominantly to the first and last few pages. Minor age toning to the endpapers. With the previous owners' bookplates to the front pastedowns or endpapers. Very Good W. Thacker & Co. hardcover
1898869M2London: W. Thacker & Co. 1898-1899. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". G. H. Jalland; Hugh Thomson; E. Caldwell; Fred Roe; et al. A limited edition ten-volume set of the prose and poetry of the Scottish novelist George Whyte-Melville. A ten-volume collection of works in the publisher's original cloth bindings. Ink inscription to the title page of each volume dated 1899. G. H. Jalland illustrated Volumes II and XIII with fourteen plates. E. Caldwell and H. M. Brock illustrated Volume III with fourteen plates. Pinch Mason and Hugh Thomson illustrated Volume IV with fourteen plates. E. Caldwell illustrated Volume VII with fourteen plates. H. M. Brock illustrated Volume VIII with thirteen illustrations and Volume IX with ten plates. Fred Roe illustrated Volume X with twelve plates. Harrington Bird illustrated Volume XI with ten plates. Cecil Alden illustrated Volume XII with twelve plates. All frontispieces are depicted in colour. Collated complete.One of 1050 copies printed of this edition of Whyte-Melville's works. George John Whyte-Melville 1821-1878 was a Scottish poet and novelist whose work mainly concerned field sports. This ten volume set of his prose and poetry includes: Volume II: Katerfelto: A Story of Exmoor 1898 Volume III: Uncle John: A Novel 1898 Volume IV: Market Harborough or How Mr. Sawyer Went to the Shires/Inside the Bar or Sketches at Soakington 1899 Volume VII: Tilbury Nogo or Passages in the Life of an Unsuccessful Man/Scotland and the Moors 1899 Volume VIII: Songs and Verses/Bones and I or the Skeleton at Home 1899 Volume IX: Black but Comely 1899 Volume X: The Brookes of Bridlemere 1899 Volume XI: The White Rose 1899 Volume XII: Roy's Wife 1899 Volume XIII: Satanella: A Story of Punchestown 1899 In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally sound though faded to the spines with shelf wear to the boards. Small marks to the spines of Volume IX X and XII. Front hinge to Volume XI is slightly strained. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally clean with the odd spot and offsetting to the first and last couple of pages. Some age toning to the pages of Volume VII XI XII and XIII. Very Good W. Thacker & Co. hardcover
1898924Y21London: W. Thacker and Co 1898-1902. Cloth. Good Only. 9" by 6". Bernard Partridge; E. Caldwell; G. H. Jalland; H. M. Brock; et al. A complete set of George Whyte-Melville's works being a limited edition run with charming illustrations throughout each volume. A limited edition set of these works from Scottish novelist and poet George Whyte-Melville being one of 1050 printed by Morrison and Gibb Limited Edinburgh. Complete in twenty-four volumes. In the publisher's original cloth bindings with gilt stamp to the front boards. George Whyte-Melville's novels regularly revolved around field sports such as his first work 'Digby Grand' which was originally published in 1852. Each volume is illustrated with a colour frontispiece and a number of monochrome plates from a variety of artists such as Henry Matthew Brock and Bernard Partridge. This set contains the following titles:Volume I - Riding Recollections 1898. Eleven plates. Volume II - Katerfelto: A Story of Exmoor 1898. Thirteen plates. Volume III - Uncle John: A Novel 1898. Thirteen plates. Volume IV - Market Harborough: How Mr. Sawyer Went to the Shires; Inside the Bar or Sketches at Soakington 1899. Thirteen plates.Volume V - Contraband or A Losing Hazard 1899. Eleven plates. Volume VI - M. or N. 1899. Thirteen plates. Volume VII - Tilbury Nogo or Passages in the Life of an Unsuccessful Man; Scotland and the Moors 1899. Thirteen plates. Volume VIII - Song and Verses: Bones and I or The Skeleton at Home 1899. Twelve plates. Volume IX - Black but Comely 1899. Nine plates. Volume X - The Brookes of Bridlemere 1899. Eleven plates. Volume XI - The White Rose 1899. Nine plates. Volume XII - Roy's Wife 1899. Eleven plates. Volume XIII - Satanella: A Story of Punchestown 1899. Thirteen plates. Volume XIV - Digby Grand: An Autobiography 1900. Eight plates. Volume XV - Sarchedon: A Legend of the Great Queen 1900. Nine plates. Volume XVI - Sister Louise or The Story of a Woman's Repentance; Rosine 1901. Nine plates. Volume XVII - Kate Coventry 1901. Nine plates. Volume XVIII - Cerise: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century 1901. Nine plates. Volume XIX - The Queen's Maries: A Romances of Holyrood 1901. Eight plates. Volume XX - Holmby House: A Tale of Old Northamptonshire. Eight plates. Volume XXI - General Bounce or The Lady and the Locusts 1901. Eight plates. Volume XXII - The Gladiators: A Tale of Rome and Judaea 1901. Nine plates. Volume XXIII - Good for Nothing or All Down Hill 1902. Eight plates. Volume XXIV - The Interpreter: A Tale of the War 1902. Eight plates. Collated complete. Uniformly bound in the publisher's original cloth with gilt stamps to the front boards. Externally generally smart with fading to the cloth heaviest to the spines. With heaviest instances of fading to the boards of 'Riding Recollections' 'Market Harborough' and 'Brooks of Bridlemere'. Rear hinge tender to 'Good for Nothing'. With varying degrees of damp staining to the extremities. Heaviest instances to 'Uncle John' 'Songs and Verses' 'Digby Grand' 'Kate Coventry' and 'Sarchedon'. With rubbing to the extremities causing cloth to come away from the spines heaviest to 'Roy's Wife' 'Kate Coventry' 'Cerise' 'Holmby House' and 'The Interpreter'. With a bookplate of one Alfred Acland to the front pastedowns of 'Katerfelto'. Internally generally firmly bound with the title and frontispiece leaves detached but present to 'Satanella'. With some leaves uncut. Pages are generally bright and clean with scattered spotting to the first and last few leaves and the odd spot throughout. Good Only W. Thacker and Co hardcover
1898wm-00aLondon: W Thacker & Co. G: in good condition. Covers rubbed and marked. Spines faded. Inner hinge cracking. Sporadic foxing and marking. Some pages uncut. Teg. 1898. Limited Edition 1050. Red hardback cloth covers. 220mm x 190mm 9" x 7". 248pp; 358pp; 432pp; 366pp; 368pp; 407pp; 338pp; 368pp; 416pp; 389pp; 361pp; 352pp; 356pp; 407pp; 409pp; 316pp; 463pp; 368pp; 428pp; 336pp; 456pp; 373pp; 375pp. 257 plates 24 in colour in-text illustrations. Published 1898-1902. Heraldic book plate on front paste-downs Sir William Eden. Bart. 'Si sit prudentia'. Very heavy set significant extra shipping needed for overseas. Volume 1: Riding Recollections; 2: Katerfelto; 3: Uncle John; 4: Market Harborough Inside the Bar; 5: Contraband; 6: M or N; 7: Tilbury Nogo Scotland and the Moors; 8: Songs and Verses Bones and I; 9: Black but Comely; 10: The Brookes of Bridlemere; 11: The White Rose; 12: Roy's Wife; 13: Satanella; 14: Digby Grand; 15: Sarchedon; 16: Sister Louise Rosine; 17: Kate Coventry An Autobiography; 18: Cerise; 19: The Queen's Maries; 20: Holmby House; 21: General Bounce; 22: The Gladiators; 23: Good for Nothing; 24: The Interpreter. . W Thacker & Co hardcover
1860375940London: Longmans 1860. New Edition. Hardcover. 9 Volumes. Near fine copies in the original gilt-blocked decorated cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Previous owner's bookplate and inscription. Date is suggested. Physical description: 9 volumes. Contents: 1. The Interpreter. 2. Holmby House. 3. Black but Comely. 4. Digby Grand. 5. The Gladiators. 6. Good For Nothing. 7. The Queen's Maries. 8. General Bounce. 9. Kate Coventry: An Autobiography. Subjects: Fiction. 19th century fiction. Whyte-Melville G.J. 19th century Scottish literature. London: Longmans hardcover
1898wm-00London: W Thacker & Co. G: in good condition without dust jackets. Fading and staining to covers and spines. Foxing to pages edges and sporadically to content. Browning to eps. Inner hinge cracking. Occasional damp staining at page edges. Teg. 1898. Limited Edition 1050. Red hardback cloth covers. 220mm x 190mm 9" x 7". xxvi 248pp; xxi 358pp; xiii 432pp; xiii 426pp; xiii 366pp; xiii 368pp; xiii 407pp; xiv 338pp; xiii 368pp; xiii 416pp; xiii 389pp; xiii 361pp; xiii 352pp; xiii 356pp; xiv 407pp; xiv 409pp; xiii 316pp; xiii 463pp; xiii 368pp; xiii 428pp. 257 plates 24 in colour in-text illustrations by Hugh Thomson G H Jalland E Caldwell H M Brock &c. Published 1898 - 1902. Very heavy set extra shipping needed for overseas. Volume 1: Riding Recollections; 2: Katerfelto; 3: Uncle John; 4: Market Harborough Inside the Bar; 5: Contraband; 6: M or N; 7: Tilbury Nogo Scotland and the Moors; 8: Songs and Verses Bones and I; 9: Black but Comely; 10: The Brookes of Bridlemere; 11: The White Rose; 12: Roy's Wife; 13: Satanella; 14: Digby Grand; 15: Sarchedon; 16: Sister Louise Rosine; 17: Kate Coventry An Autobiography; 18: Cerise; 19: The Queen's Maries; 20: Holmby House; 21: General Bounce; 22: The Gladiators; 23: Good for Nothing; 24: The Interpreter. . W Thacker & Co hardcover
21260WHYTE-MELVILLE G.J. Tilbury Nogo; or Passages in the Life of an Unsuccessful Man. By the Author of "Digby Grand." Two vols. Orig. cloth. London: Chapman & Hall 1854. First edition. The author's third book. Not in Wolff or Sadleir. With the armorial bookplates of Sir John Dodd and the Brackenbush bookplate of Hugh Walpole's library. A very good set. unknown
1871252931London: Chapman and Hall 1871. First Edition half titles. 3 vols. 8vo. Half brown morocco and boards gilt spine t.e.g. Bookplate of Abel Berland. Fine. First Edition half titles. 3 vols. 8vo. Not in Wolff; Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 409 Chapman and Hall unknown
49430London: Longmans Green and Co n.y. Hardcover. 12mo. Tan cloth with ornate gilt lettering and elaborate brown and black rules and decorations. iv 418pp. Floral endpapers. Very good. A tight and handsome later printing undated but circa 1890 of this tale first published in 1863 a "New Edition" from this publisher's "Select Library of Fiction" series -- the best known of the several historical novels by this Scottish novelist 1821-78 most of whose books concern outdoor sports. Most intriguing though is this copy's provenance: It hails from the library of Confederate First Lady Varina Howell Davis 1826-1906. At the top of the title page she pens "V Jefferson Davis. / 1890." in brown ink. This would have been signed during the brief period between her husband's death in 1889 and her moving from Biloxi Mississippi to New York City in 1891. Tiny lightly pencilled note at bottom of title page in hand of noted autograph dealer/popularizer Charles Hamilton 1913-96. Highly unusual. Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover
96131London n.d. New Edition so stated on almost all title-pages. Hardcover. Very Good. 27 volumes. Contemporary 1/4 leather with marbled boards. Endpapers and page edges also marbled. 18 cm. Armorial Bookplate Charles Fruen on all front pastedowns. Type size is small but not tiny. Covers visibly scuffed but the set has a nice uniform look on the shelf. Joints and hinges sound Internally nice with just a little age-toning. The set takes up about 68cm 27 inches on a shelf. No volumes numbers on these volumes and we did not find any online information about this edition to offer guidance. Here is a list of the titles numbered arbitrarily as originally found on our shelves: 1 Good For Nothing or All Down Hill Longmans Green -- hereafter LG; 2 Satanella: A Story of Punchestown Ward Lock -- hereafter WL; 3 The Interpreter: A Tale of the War LG; 4 Digby Grand: An Autobiography LG; 5 General Bounce or the Lady and the Locusts LG; 6 Kate Coventry: An Autobiography LG; 7 The Queen' Maries: A Romance of Holyrood LG; 8 The Gladiators: A Tale of Rome and Judea LG; 9 Holmby House: A Tale of Old Northamptonshire LG; 10 Roy's Wife -- Seventh edition --. WL; 11 Market Harborough or How Mr. Sawyer Went to the Shires WL; 12 Rosine WL; 13 "Bones and I; or the Skeleton at Home WL; 14 Sarchedon. A Legend of the Great Queen WL; 15 The White Rose WL; 16 Riding Recollections Chapman and Hall; 17 Tilbury Nogo; or Passages in the Life of an Unsuccessful Man WL; 18 The True Cross. A Legend of the Church WL; 19 The Brookes of Bridlemere WL; 20 Black but Comely; or the Adventures of Jane Lee WL; 21 Sister Louise or the Story of a Woman's Repentance WL; 22 Contraband or a Losing Hazard WL;23 Cerise. A Tale of the Last Century WL; 24 M. or N. "Similia Similibus Curantur" WL; 25 Uncle John a Novel WL; 26 Songs and Verses Eleventh Edition with Numerous Additions WL; and 27 Katerfelto: A Story of Exmoor WL. hardcover
185070590London: Simpkin Marshall and Co 1850. 8vo pp. 8 120; original blindstamped green cloth gilt stamped on the upper cover; After translating some Horace in 1850 Whyte-Melville 1821-1878 published his first novel Digby Grand in 1852 which was a success. He went on to publish 21 other novels and became a popular writer about hunting. Mills College Check List 1343h; not in Riedel-Horatiana. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co unknown
1898885M6London: W. Thacker & Co. 1898-1902. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". Bernard Partridge; E. Caldwell; G. H. Jalland; H. M. Brock; et al. Eighteen smart volumes of the twenty-four-volume limited edition set of the works of Scottish novelist George Whyte-Melville. One of one thousand and fifty limited edition copies of this edition printed by Morrison and Gibb Limited Edinburgh in the publisher's original cloth binding. Top edge gilt. Each volume is illustrated with a colour frontispiece and numerous black-and-white plates. Volumes II XIII XIX and XX were illustrated by G. H. Jalland. Volumes VIII XVI XVII XVIII XXI XXIII and XXIV were illustrated by H. M. Brock. Harrington Bird illustrated Volumes XV and XXII. E. Caldwell and H. M. Brock illustrated Volume III. Bernard Partridge illustrated Volume V. E. Caldwell illustrated Volume VII. Fred Roe illustrated Volume X. Cecil Alden illustrated Volume XII.George John Whyte-Melville 1821-1878 was a Scottish poet and novelist whose work mainly concerned field sports. His first novel "Digby Grand" was an instant success when it was published in 1852. Whyte-Melville went on to publish another twenty-one novels before his death after a hunting accident in 1878. This set includes: Vol II. Katerfelto: A Story of Exmoor 1898Vol III. Uncle John: A Novel 1898Vol V. Contraband 1899Vol VII. Tilbury Nogo/Scotland and the Moors 1899Vol VIII: Songs and Verses/Bones and I or the Skeleton at Home 1899Vol X: The Brookes of Bridlemere 1899Vol XII. Roy"s Wife 1899Vol XIII. Satanella: A Story of Punchestown 1899Vol XV. Sarchedon: A Legend of the Great Queen 1900Vol XVI. Sister Louise/ Rosine 1901Vol XVII. Kate Coventry: An Autobiography 1901Vol XVIII. Cerise: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century 1901Vol XIX. The Queen"s Maries: A Romance of Holyrood 1901Vol XX. Holmby House: A Tale of Old Northamptonshire 1901Vol XXI. General Bounce or The Lady and the Locusts 1901Vol XXII. The Gladiators a Tale of Rome and Judaea 1901Vol XXIII. Good for Nothing or All Down Hill 1902Vol XXIV. The Interpreter 1902 In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally generally smart with fading to the spines and very light shelf wear to the boards. Small marks to the spines of Contraband and the Queen"s Maries and stain to the spines of The Interpreter and The Gladiators. Fading to the front boards of The Interpreter and Sarchedon and to the rear boards of Uncle John and Good for Nothing. Small marks to the front boards of General Bounce and The Gladiators. Front hinge starting to Sarchedon. Bookplate of Douglas Kerr to the front paste down of Sarchedon. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean except for offsetting to the paste downs and end papers and a little spotting to the title pages. Very Good W. Thacker & Co. hardcover
185569530approximately 30 unpaginated pages illlustrated title page and 13 thick card pages decorated with colour borders and black and white vignette steel engravings protected by tissue guards , Published by Seton & MacKenzie and Houlston & Stoneman hardcover
185559461Edinburgh: Seton & Mackenzie; London: Houlston & Stoneman 1855. Printed by Schenk & McFarlane Edinburgh. Dedicated to the Duchess of Gloucester. Chromolithographic title page and 13 other numbered plates with black and white lithographic vignette and chromolithographed text and borders printed on stiff cards by Schenck & McFarlane after illustrations by Mrs. Wolfe Murray. 1 vols. Small 4to. Bound in full contemporary pebbled green morocco gilt sides with bevelled edges edges gilt and gauffered. Slight rubbing to corners and joints inscriptions on flyleaf the earliest dated "Gertrude Hope 1856. Murray Wolfe. Printed by Schenk & McFarlane Edinburgh. Dedicated to the Duchess of Gloucester. Chromolithographic title page and 13 other numbered plates with black and white lithographic vignette and chromolithographed text and borders printed on stiff cards by Schenck & McFarlane after illustrations by Mrs. Wolfe Murray. 1 vols. Small 4to. Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 408 Seton & Mackenzie; London: Houlston & Stoneman unknown