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A Presentation Copy Thirteen Fine Hand-Colored Steel Engraved Plates Showing The Folk Dances of Many Lands [DANCE]. [CONCANEN, Edward. FROST, Thomas. MASON, R.H. & LOWNDES, Mrs.]. Read's Characteristic National Dances; Including a Series of Tales by Popular Authors. London: Read & Co… Ackermann & Co., n.d. [1853]. First edition. Presentation Copy. Quarto (10 7/8 x 8 1/4 in; 276 x 210 mm). [4], 101, [1, blank] pp. Thirteen hand-colored steel engraved plates heightened with gum arabic, including frontispiece and lithographed title. Plates dated Nov. 1, 1853. Publisher's crimson morocco-grained cloth (designed by John Leighton, b. 1822 - d. 1912), recased. Paneled in gilt in an arboreal motif, the front cover pictorially gilt-stamped with a scene of dancing around a maypole, rear cover with a large arabesque lozenge. All edges gilt. Spine extremes strengthened. Neat ink presentation inscription on front free-endpaper "Mrs. W.V. Patten. / with R.H. Mason's most Kind regards. / [flourish] / Decr. 8th. 1853. / [flourish]". R.H. Mason was the author of four of the chapters in this book: The Irish jig; The Mexican jarabe dance; The Chinese sun & moon dance, and The Turkish saraband. "The origin of the accomplishment of dancing has never been traced; probably it is coeval with legs and feet, for there is not a nation on the face of the broad earth but what can manage to knock up a hop of some kind or another; and the inhabitants of all climes, each in a way of their own, adopt it as a recreation or introduce it in solemn ritual…" (address to the reader). "The title vignette shows a group around a fire dancing an English folk dance, the Sir Roger de Coverley, the following plate the Highland Fling, and from there the dancing progresses across Europe to India and China figuratively speaking," H. Mandeville. The authors described the dances depicted, Mrs Lowndes specifically describing the Swiss folk dance. This work has been called an elegantly illustrated "gift book" whose intention was to suggest that national (folk) dance could express true feeling better than more "artificial" forms of dance, which seems possibly to contravene contemporary thought on theatrical dance, which was in the ascendant at this time." (Bobins III, 888). "Realistic engravings illustrate a point in each of the twelve tales" (Niles & Leslie). Little is known about Edward Concanen beyond that OCLC records five books authored by him, all, as here, published by Read & Co. Other contributing writers include Thomas Frost, Mrs. Lowndes (Hannah Maria Jones), and R.H. Mason. The Plates: 1. Frontispiece - The May-pole dance. (T. Frost) 2. Engraved title. 3. The Highland fling. (E. Concanen) 4. The Irish jig. (R.H. Mason) 5. Minuet de la Cour. (T. Frost) 6. The Spanish fandango. (E. Concanen) 7. The Neapolitan dance. (E. Concanen) 8. The Swiss dance. (Mrs. Lowndes) 9. The Grecian dance. (E. Concanen) 10. The Mexican jarabe dance. (R.H. Mason) 11. The Chinese sun & moon dance. (R.H. Mason) 12. The Turkish saraband. (R.H. Mason) 13. The Hindostanee shawl dance. (T. Frost) Bobins, III, 888; Magriel, p. 53; Niles & Leslie II, p. 441. Seller Inventory # 02806
Title: Read's Characteristic National Dances;
Publisher: London: Read & Co… Ackermann & Co.,, [1853]
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Tinted lithograph, with added hand-colour highlighted with gum arabic, 24.1 x 19 cm (sheet including caption), mounted on modern cream card, in very good condition. Appealing engraving published for inclusion as plate No. 8 from "Read's Characteristic Dances of All Nations". This item is held off-site. Please note there may be a few days delay while it is brought into our shop for viewing or mailing to you. Thank you for your understanding. Seller Inventory # 177875
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Seller: Panoply Books, Lambertville, NJ, U.S.A.
Leatherbound. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Contemporary three-quarter brown morocco covers are mostly clean, with gilt ruling. Front hinge is tender. Upper rear corner is scuffed, with exposed board. See photos. Spine has raised bands, gilt text and ornament and is bright with chipped ends. Binding is secure. Marble end papers/ pastedowns have bookplate at front pastedown, bookseller's sticker at back cover. Feps have notable foxing, bookseller sticker, a few pencil marks. Frontispiece is present, and has intact cover sheet. Ex libris Sir David Salomons Bart. Illustrations are bright and clear, with foxing to page edges, have foxed cover sheets. Interior is gently age-toned, exhibits moderate foxing. Inside pages are free of writing and intentional marks. Text block edges have All Edges Gilt.** PS2024.0801** 101 pages. 8 x 10.25 inches** A very scarce collection of hand colored plates depicting National Dances & Costumes, first edition, 1853. Bound in contemporary brown morocco with gilt ruling and spine decoration. Internally, additional engraved title page with hand colored vignette, 12 plates with hand colored steel engravings. General foxing to the plates, cover sheets, and text block; heavy foxing to the feps.** The Figures are represented in their National Costumes, and an interesting Tale by a popular Author accompanies each Illustration. Dances include: The Maypole; The Highland Fling; The Irish Jig; The Spanish Fandango; Mexican Jarabe Dance; Chinese Sun & Moon Dance; The Hindostanee Shawl Dance and much more.** Bookplate at front pastedown connects this volume to the library of Sir David Salomons Bart. (1797-1873) at Broomhill, his estate near Tunbridge Wells. Sir David, 1st Baronet, was a banker, politician, and leading figure in the struggle for Jewish emancipation in 19th c. England. He was the first Jewish Sheriff of the City of London and subsequently the first Jewish Lord Mayor of London.** "Postage for oversized and international shipping will be calculated by size and weight. AbeBooks shipping quotes are ESTIMATES only. Seller Inventory #010034"**. Seller Inventory # 010034
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Seller: Flora Books, Mears Ashby, United Kingdom
Full-Leather. Condition: Very Good. no date [1853], 102pp, thirteen fine hand-coloured engravings, additional engraved title, some heightened with gum arabic, all edges gilt, recent crimson morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, three tiny worm holes in first three leaves and one in the next three, 4to (21x28cm). Seller Inventory # 6368
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Seller: Bird's Books, Edinburgh, SCOTL, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Read & Co, London, 1853. 1st Edition . Good. 101pp, 13 plates to illustrate various national dances. Some age spotting to pages. Ex reference library with a bookplate on front & back inside cover. Otherwise no obvious library markings. Seller Inventory # 10H
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Seller: Madoc Books (ABA-ILAB), Llandudno, CONWY, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. An exceptionally uncommon collection of hand coloured plates depicting National Dances & Costumes. [1853], First edition, in red embossed cloth, gilt printed, corners bumped. Professionally re-spined, with the old laid down, gilt titles. Internally, additional engraved title page with hand coloured vignette, frontis, [3], (iv) only, [3], 4-101 pp, [1], [2] adverts, 12 pls (all hand coloured steel engravings), + 1 eng tp with vignette, plates dated 1853, a.e.g., some spotting to guards only, modern endpapers. The Figures are represented in their National Costumes, and an interesting Tale by a popular Author accompanies each Illustration. Dances include: The Maypole; The Highland Fling; The Irish Jig; The Spanish Fandango; Mexican Jarabe Dance; Chinese Sun & Moon Dance; The Hindostanee Shawl Dance and much more. (276*212 mm). (Jowers - Theatrical Costume, Masks, Make-Up and Wigs: 2770. Not listed at the usual sites: Tooley, Lipperheide or Colas). COPAC & World Cat show copies held at V&A and the National Art Gallery only. 0. Seller Inventory # 008020
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