Scott, Walter ( by the author of "Waverley, Kenilworth", &c.): The Pirate. , Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Constable and Co.; and Hurst, Robinson and Co., London 1822.In three volumes. 18.5 by 12 cms. The first edition, second issue. Vol. 1. vii+322 pp. Vol. II. 332 pp. Vol. III. 346 pp. Half titles present. In a contemporary polished calf binding, with a six panelled spine with raised bands, two red original spine labels with gilt lettering, highly decorative gilt decorated panels of a central rose surrounded by four panels of oak leaves and acorns, the boards have double gilt edge lining and blindstamping with a small central gilt coronet over a boar, board edges are gilt stamped. Marbled foreedges and matching endpapers. There is a scuff mark on the rear board of vol I. Internally tight, and bright. A nice copy of this first edition. The contemporary binding has been carried out to create a matching binding for the first owner's collection of Scott. We have several other Scott first editions in this binding. This is the second issue of the first edition, page17 has the corrected, there, and is a cancel as are several other pages. The crest to the boards, boar passant, Gules bristled or charged on the body with three annulets d'or, was that of Richard Hobart Fitzgibbon 3rd Earl of Clare, 1795-1864. He was MP for Co. Limerick 1818-1841 and Lord Lieutenant of the county from 1831. The family home was Mountshannon at Castleconnell, where he had a good reputation as landlord.The line became extinct on his death, his son having died at the charge of the Light Brigade, Balaclava (Book ref. 13097) £250.00 The payment methods accepted by the seller, Saintfield Antiques & Fine Books , are shown in the right-hand column. |
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