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  • Ben Tally-Ho ( Henry Alken)

    Published by S & J Fuller, 1815

    Seller: Arader Galleries of Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 3/ maroon leather and red boards 7 full page colored plated front board loose plates all in vg shape.

  • TALLY-Ho Ben [ie ALKEN Henry] 1785-1851

    Published by S & J Fuller, London 34, Rathbone Place, 1815

    Seller: Madoc Books (ABA-ILAB), Llandudno, CONWY, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. TALLY-Ho Ben [ie ALKEN Henry] (illustrator). 1st Edition. The First of Alken?s coloured Books. Oblong folio, in half morocco over grey cloth (by Riviere & Sons), gilt tooling, gilt titles to morocco label. Spine, raised bands, gilt tooling & titles, rubbed along edges. Internally, engraved title page, followed by seven lively hand coloured plates of hunters and horses and their mishaps, plates dated 1815, & watermarked J Whatman 1819, red marbled endpapers, t.e.g., book labels to fpd ( Charles Cooper Townsend & Charles C Auchincloss). A lovely copy. A rejoinder to Sir Robert Frankland's Indispensable accomplishments, London, 1811. (251*350 mm). (Tooley 44. Schwerdt 1, p. 20. Not listed in Abbey Life) Plates are: Engraved title page 1. Going along a slapping pace; 2. Topping a flight of Rails 3. Charging an Ox-fence. 4. Got in and getting out. 5. Facing a Brook 6. Swishing at a Rasper, 7. Returning Home in Triumph. Title continues:In looking over that very amusing work call'd Indispensable accomplishments sign'd Billesdon Coplow with which I was very much delighted but could not forbear remarking that he consider'd it only necessary that the horse should come well into the next field, charge and ox fence, go in and out clever, face a brook & swish at a rasper he does not mention that to do all that kind of thing it is necessary he should be mounted by a rider of judgment and courage. I have undertaken beging[sic] his pardon to mount well qualified horses with unqualified riders and to shew the figure those horses are likely to cut during the day.

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    FIRST EDITION. Oblong folio. (28.5 x 39 cm). Handsomely bound by Riviere in half red morocco over red cloth, sides gilt ruled, gilt lettering to spine, marbled endpapers. Engraved title page and 7 full page hand-coloured engraved plates. Slightly rubbed at corners and head and tail of spine, generally very clean and fresh, all plates excellent, generally very good.

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    ALKEN, Henry; TALLY-HO, Ben

    Published by London: S & J Fuller, 1819, 1819

    Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc., Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.

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    Art / Print / Poster

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    Scarce Misery in the Army [ALKEN, Henry] TALLY-HO, Ben. Military Discoveries or, The Miseries of campaigning in a series of seven plates being Hints to Young Officers. London: S & J Fuller, March 24, 1819. Oblong quarto (10 1/8 x 14 in; 257 x 355 mm). Seven uncolored aquatint plates loose in modern cloth portfolio with gilt-lettered black title label and silk ribbon tie. Without titlepage as issued. OCLC/KVK record only three copies in institutional holdings worldwide, at University of London, Brown University, and University of Michigan. The last copy to come to auction was fifty-three years ago, in 1961. The Plates: 1. In tasting the joys of bivouac you DISCOVER that in many parts of the Service the elegance of costume are not so much attended to. 2. On getting into a love affair, you DISCOVER that the numerous parts of the family assisted by some professional gentlemen are determined to revenge the supposed injury. 3. Having been but little time on board the Transport you DISCOVER that after your many lessons and long patience on riding you are but ill qualified to ride the Wooden Horse with any chance of comfort to yourself. 4. On recovering from a swoon you DISCOVER it was occasioned by your horse being shot under you. 5. Having volunteered to carry dispatches through the Enemy's Country you DISCOVER that you have a chance of amusement all the way in observing repeated parties of Gentlemen who are out Man Shooting. 6. Being awoke by a violent noise, and rushing from your quarters, you DISCOVER your Colonel who commands you, immediately to resist a serious and unexpected attack made on the Camp by the Enemy, withut waiting for any additoinal Clothes. 7. Going to dinner at a neighboring Vila, you are interrupted by a party of the enemy's foragers, who after stripping you of Pelisses, great Coats &C. you DISCOVER they are determined to carry you to their quarters some thirty miles ahead. Not part the Le Vivier Library catalogue, the most renowned collection of of Alken. Not in Tooley. Not in Abbey. Bobbins 340 (colored); Army Museums Ogilby Trust Index to British Military Costume Prints, 1500-1914, no. 44 (colored); Sterling Library IV, 24.