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Published by R. Ackermann,, London, 1835
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Half Leather & Marbled Boards. Condition: Fair. First Edition. Paginated 153 to 426, Index to vol 9, Racing Cal 25 - 96, vol 10 pages 1 - 136, Racing Cal 1 - 32, Coursing 1 - 8. Offered as a reading/reference copy - all plates except 2, which are very foxed, have been removed. Still well bound. Interior in nice clean condition.…No names or inscriptions. All edges marbled. Wear to extremeties of cover. See my other listing for more vols of this publication.

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Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting,…preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

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Published by Rudolph Ackermann (Editor & Publisher)
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Ackermann's Repository a? Volume II, 1809A rare glimpse into Georgian elegance, taste, and society.This original 1809 volume of Ackermanna?Ts Repository of Arts is a beautifully preserved piece of Regency history. Published by Rudolph Ackermann, this influential periodical combined art, fashion, liter…ature, commerce, and political commentary a? offering a vivid picture of early 19th-century British life.Key Features:Volume II from 1809 a? complete in original bindingIllustrated with exquisite hand-coloured fashion plates, furniture designs, and architectural engravingsIncludes commentary on contemporary politics, society, style trends, and.

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[Napoleon; Allegorical coloured engraved 'Hieroglyphic Portrait' of Napoleon, 'faithfully copied from a German Print', with explanatory letterpress beginning 'NAPOLEON | THE FIRST, and LAST, by the Wrath of Heaven Emperor of the Jacobins, [.]
Rudolph Ackermann, publisher, Repository of the Arts, 101 Strand [Napoleon Bonaparte; Regency caricature; Georgian London]
Published by 'Pubd. by R. Ackermann 101 Strand London.' Undated dated by George to March, 1814
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BM 12202. On piece of wove paper roughly 410 x 280 mm. On lightly aged and spotted paper, with slight wear and small closed tears to extremities. Closely trimmed at head and foot. Repair to blank reverse, which carries a strip of cloth from previous mount. Text and image clear and entire. Image roughly 190 x 120 cm. The letterpr…ess consists of a thirteen-line 'Parody of [Napoleon's] assumed Titles', ending '[.] the sanguinary Coxcomb, Assassin, and Incendiary.to | MAKE PEACE WITH!!!' There follows a six-line explanation, beginning 'This Hieroglyphic Portrait of the DESTROYER is faithfully copied from a German Print, [BM 12177] with the Parody of his assumed Titles. The Hat of the Destroyer represents a discomfited French Eagle, maimed and crouching, after his Conflict with the Eagles of the North. His Visage is composed of the Carcases of the Victims of his Folly and Ambition, [.]'. Can be dated from the fact that printed on Napoleon's jacket is a map of the environs of Leipzig, with other battles in the campaign indicated. The name of the artist is not stated. See partial image.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting,…preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1824
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Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete copy of The Netherlands with all 18 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive period full green morocco gilt, spines decoratively tooled with red morocco gilt lettering label. Light spotting limited to endleaves. Period bookplate of Har…riet Tomlin. 12mo.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1827
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Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete copy of Switzerland with all 18 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive period full green morocco gilt, spines decoratively tooled with red morocco gilt lettering label. Light spotting limited to endleaves. Period bookplate of Harriet… Tomlin. 12mo.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1824
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Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete copy of Tibet with all 12 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive period full green morocco gilt, spines decoratively tooled with red morocco gilt lettering label. Light spotting limited to endleaves. Period bookplate of Harriet Tomli…n. 12mo.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1824
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Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete set of Asiatic Islands and New Holland in 2 vols with all 26 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive period full green morocco gilt, spines decoratively tooled with red morocco gilt lettering label, vol 1 spine repaired at foot retain…ing original leather. Light spotting limited to endleaves. Period bookplate of Harriet Tomlin. 12mo.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1825
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Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete set of Spain and Portugal in 2 vols with all 27 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive period full green morocco gilt, spines decoratively tooled with red morocco gilt lettering label. Neat small restoration of leather to head of one… spine. Light spotting limited to endleaves. Period bbokplate of Harriet Tomlin. 12mo.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1825
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Hardback. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete set of Spain and Portugal in 2 vols with all 27 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive and very tidy quarter calf, with raised bands and twin labels, gilt. Previous owner's name in ink to prelims. Free of foxing, exceptionally clean and b…right.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1821
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Hardback. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete set of Austria in 2 vols with all 32 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive and very tidy quarter calf, with raised bands and twin labels, gilt. No inscriptions and no foxing, exceptionally clean and bright.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1824
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Hardback. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete set of South Sea Islands in 2 vols with all 26 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive and very tidy quarter calf, with raised bands and twin labels, gilt. No inscriptions and no foxing, exceptionally clean and bright.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1824
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Hardback. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete with all 18 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive and very tidy quarter calf, with raised bands and twin labels, gilt. No inscriptions and no foxing, exceptionally clean and bright.
More imagesThe History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster; with the Charter-House, the schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-School of Christ's Hospital.First quarto edition.
Combe, William (1742-1823), author Rudolph Ackermann (1764 - 1834) , publisher; William Henry Pyne (London 1769/70 - London 1843), author; Francis Manley Boldero Sims, FRCS (1841 - 1902), provenance
Published by London: Printed for and published by for R. Ackermann, 101 Strand, 1816
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Condition: Good. Large quarto. 28.3 x 34.8cm. Contemporary gilt panelled calf; Original spine rebacked on new goatskin support. 47 hand-coloured aquatint plates, lacking one plate (Eton Scholar). Whatman 1812 or 1813 watermarks, and plates in the earlier states, by Havell, Stadler, Bluck, and others, after Westall, Mackenzie, Pu…gin, and others, 'Charter House, from the Play Ground' with overlaid title label, intermittent offsetting and spotting. armorial bookplate of F. Manley Sims and "Manley Sims Eton Collection" ink stamp to title page,:Francis Manley Sims (F.R.C.S.) was a 19th-century physician and surgeon based in London's West End. A dedicated book collector, he is best known to historians for assembling the notable "Manley Sims Collection" of rare books and Etoniana, which he donated to his alma mater, Eton College.Born on June 19th, 1841, at Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, the son of the Rev Frederick Sims, Rector of West Bergholt, Essex, and Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. He spent his early life in Suffolk, and was educated at Colchester Grammar School. Shortly before he was 16 he was apprenticed to the then well-known practitioner, Thomas Young, of Sackville Street, W, and soon entered as a student at St George's Hospital. Rising very early - at five o'clock every morning - he studied medicine and modern languages before beginning the work of the day with his principal, and was thus able to carry off all the prizes at his hospital, where he was appointed House Surgeon, and afterwards Demonstrator of Physiology. He started practice in Down Street, Mayfair, and in 1870 joined partnership with William Fuller, of 111 Piccadilly, whose niece he married in 1875. In 1884, on the virtual retirement of William Fuller, he was joined in partnership by H Roxburgh Fuller, of Curzon Street, who remained with him to the end.Manley Sims became a most fashionable physician, with probably the largest West-End practice, and his life was one of tireless labour. As of old he rose very early, and was often on his rounds in his brougham before breakfast. He was seldom in bed after 5.30 am, whatever the duties of the previous night had been, and during the whole of this enormously long working day his powers of close attention, accurate insight, and sympathy remained unabated. It is to his credit that he was very helpful and generous to poor patients, and possessing, as he did, the ear of a wealthy and influential clientele, he could often contrive a scheme of assistance in cases of sickness and misery that was practical besides being well meant. To do so was the greatest possible source of pleasure to him. He was a firm and generous friend, an interesting companion, full of reminiscences and experiences, and well read.Abbey, Scenery, no. 440.
More imagesThe Park and the Crystal Palace. Presenting a complete series of exterior views displaying the beautiful combinations of that magnificent structure with the surrounding scenery.
BRANNON, Phillip (illustrator); ACKERMANN, Rudolph (publisher).
Published by London R. Ackermann, 1851
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First edition; folio (56.4 x 44.5 cm); complete with 7 stone-tinted lithographs including title page and letterpress leaf, extra illustrated with hand-coloured view of the interior of Crystal palace, and a woodblock showing one of the Chinese costumes exhibited in 1851, endpapers a little torn; original cloth backed printed boar…ds, rebacked with remains of spine preserved, very good. A lovely clean copy of this scarce set of unusual views of the Crystal Palace which hosted The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in 1851. With an additional hand-coloured lithograph by Augustus Butler and published by Stannard and Dixon titled 'Interior of the Crystal Palace', and woodblock of a Chinese costume exhibited in 1851. Abbey erroneously states that the first three views are displayed in the title. In fact the title is the first listed and there are six further individual lithographs, as delineated in the letterpress. Rare, only 1 UK institutional copy (University of Reading) and not in the BL or V&A. Abbey Scenery 244.
More imagesPublished by R. Ackermann, London, 1820
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Contact seller5-star sellerIllustrated with 12 engraved plates. 52 pp. Folio. Calf rather rubbed but stabilized and in archival mylar jacket. Moderate foxing, more so to outer leaves and plates. Good+ Period calf decorated with gilt and blindstamping, recent calf rebacking with hinges reinforced, marbled endpapers, all edges marbled.
More imagesThe Microcosm of London; or, London in miniature.
ACKERMANN, Rudolph (publisher); PUGIN, Augustus Charles, and ROWLANDSON, Thomas (illustrators).
Published by London R. Ackermann -10, 1808
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First edition, early issue, with ALS loosely tipped to first blank; 3 vols, large 4to (34 x 28 cm); letter from Augustus Welby Pugin to T. Bury dated 1839, restored and laid on linen, wood-engraved titles, engraved dedications, 104 hand-coloured aquatint plates by Bluck, Stadler and others after Pugin and Rowlandson, watermarks…1806-1808, bookplate to pastedown; twentieth-century half crushed morocco by Zaehnsdorf, gilt ruled cloth boards, spine lettered in gilt in six gilt compartments, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, a fine set. This is a splendid work, with the preferred pre-publication watermarks, exhibiting a depth and richness of colouring. The Microcosm offers an incomparable panorama of Regency London both high and low, from sedate drawing rooms to the brawling and boozing street life of the metropolis, captured in matchless hand-coloured aquatint by the inspired pairing of Pugin and Rowlandson. Most of the plates are in their first or second state, with plate 12 and 39 in the rare first state. With an autograph letter by Augustus Welby Pugin (1812-1852), pioneer of the Gothic Revival architecture movement, to, probably, Thomas Talbot Bury (1809-1877), his long time friend and collaborator, dated 1839. The letter describes a drawing Pugin made of Macclesfield Church (St Michael and All Angels), including directions to Bury for his engraving of the image, and is adorned with small sketches of the altar candles and statues. It was Augustus Welby's father, Augustus Charles, who produced the architectural drawings of this work and was the reason Augustus Welby and Bury were so intimate, having apprenticed his son and Bury together. 'Ackermann's The Microcosm of London. is a book of major importance. The architectural drawings were by Augustus Charles Pugin, a French refugee who came to London in about 1798, "driven from his country either by the horrors of the French Revolution or by private reasons connected with a duel" [.] His lasting fame rests on his consummate ability as an architectural draughtsman. By a stroke of genius Ackermann engaged Thomas Rowlandson to add human figures to the drawings that Pugin made for The Microcosm, so that the stately, accurate and dignified qualities of that artist are enlivened by the vitality and charm of Regency life as depicted by one of the most vigorous draughtsmen of all time. To turn the leaves of The Microcosm is to take a walk though London at a singularly fortunate moment, observing, as we never can in real life, the scenes of many celebrated incidents in English literature and history: the India House of Charles Lamb, the King's Bench Prison of Dickens, the Foundling Hospital of Captain Coram and Hogarth, the Guildhall bombed by the Luftwaffe, the Newgate of Harrison Ainsworth, the Carlton House of the Prince Regent and so forth.' (Thomas, Great Books and Book Collectors, 1975, p. 155) Abbey Scenery 212; Tooley 7; Prideaux pp121-4. Franklin 49-54.
More imagesPublished by London. Ackermann 1823-1828, 1823
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Octavo 10x7 inches, handsomely bound in half, mid Victorian, morocco gilt - lettered simply Seats. 147 fine hand coloured plates from The Repository of Arts- 9 are views in London, 2 are monuments and the remainder are fine country houses. 7 are slightly damaged- otherwise a good clean collection of plates from this great, early… 19th century, periodical.
More imagesPublished by R. Ackermann, 1809-1828, London, 1828
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8vo. (9 3/8 x 5 3/4 inches). 3 series in 40 volumes. 1,491 plates, including engravings, lithographs, aquatints and woodcuts, the large majority contemporary hand-coloured, and 65 woodcuts containing 2 or more mounted fabric or paper swatches. Later red half morocco, gilt edges. Provenance: Gother Mann (1747-1830), army officer…and military engineer First edition of Ackermann's influential, authoritative publication on taste and fashion: an extraordinarily ambitious project providing a contemporary pictorial record of social life in early nineteenth-century Europe, and one of Britain's earliest publications to use lithography Issued in parts, each volume is devoted to series that include ladie's fashion, new developments in furniture designs or architecture, views of London emporiums and English country houses, foreign views of cities and countries, and, in the early issues, allegorical woodcuts with actual samples of British-made textiles and papers used in fashion and decoration. As a result of having been preserved in book form, these samples remain as fresh and unfaded as when they were first produced. The first series (until 1815) is an extraordinary document of the Napoleonic wars and French cultural influence on fashion and style in Regency England. The Repository also depicts for the first time in a magazine for the general public technological advances such as gas lamps, steamboats, and an early version of a bicycle. The illustrations provided Ackermann with much material which he republished in various subsequent works. John Buonarotti Papworth's Select views of London (1816), Rural residences (1818), and Picturesque tour from Geneva to Milan (1820), for example, all appeared for the first time in the Repository. Abbey Life 212; Tooley pp.25-47; Bobins IV, 1316; Colas 2541.
More imagesPublished by London R. Ackermann -1861, 1850
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First collected edition; landscape 4to (22.5 x 28.5 cm); 20 hand-coloured aquatint plates, heightened with gum arabic, by J. Harris after H. Alken and W. J. Shayer, bookplate to front free endpaper, light spotting mostly to margins; fine full green crushed morocco by J. Larkins, boards double ruled in gilt with gilt floral corne…r pieces, board edges ruled in gilt, spine gilt in six compartments, all edges gilt, inner dentelles gilt, crushed red morocco title label to front pastedown in gilt, a little light rubbing to extremities. A rare collection of a coloured set of hunting and racing scenes, sixteen of which drawn by the eminent Henry Alken (1785-1851). Despite the title label saying 'Alken's Sporting Scraps' the plates and bibliography state these as Ackermann's Sporting Scraps. Each of the prints has a consistent running title of 'R. Ackermann's Hunting Scraps', 'Ackermann's Coaching Scraps' etc., with an individual title below the image. Hunting Scraps, 4 numbered plates after H. Alken (Drawing Cover; Gone Away; Full Cry; The Death), 13 March 1861. Steeple Chase Scraps, 4 numbered plates after H. Alken (Getting away. Now for the front; The Brook; The Stone wall and double fence; The Last Struggle), 20 February 1850. Coaching Scraps. 4 numbered plates after W. J. Shayer (The Wet Morning; Springing 'em; The Rivals; The Time Keeper), 20 March 1854. Racing Scraps, 4 numbered plates after H. Alken (Training; Preparing to Start; Started; The Race), 27 April 1850. Shooting Scraps, 4 numbered plates after H. Alken (Going Out; The Point; The Shot; Down Charge), 10 June 1850. Siltzer p67 (only Hunting, Steeple Chasing, and Racing); not in Abbey or Tooley.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1821
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Hardback. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete set of Turkey in 6 vols with all 73 colour plates as issued. Bound in attractive and very tidy quarter calf, with raised bands and twin labels, gilt. No inscriptions and no foxing, exceptionally clean and bright.
More imagesPublished by London: R. Ackermann,, 1822
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Hardback. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. First and only edition. Complete set of Persia costumes in 3 volumes with all 30 colour plates as issued (including 3 frontispieces). Bound in attractive and very tidy quarter calf, with raised bands and twin labels, gilt. No inscriptions and no foxing, exceptionally clean and… bright.
More imagesPublished by London. R. Ackermann. January 1809- December 1828, 1809
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 40 volumes octavo 9 1/2 x 6 inches, handsomely leather bound in later half red morocco, all edges gilt, some slight sun fading. Bound from the parts, some occasional trimming or tightly bound plates plus very occasional toning or offsetting but consistent with such a long 20 year periodic…al. Illustrated with the 1491 engraved plates (mostly hand coloured) as called for by the monthly plate lists and the two bibliographies Abbey and Tooley (plus the anomalies listed therein). An awkward collation which sometimes varies slightly. The three series as follows - FIRST SERIES January 1809 to December 1815, 14 volumes each with a copper engraved title, includes 63 woodcuts containing 2 or more fabric or paper swatches- and with all the anomalies listed in the bibliographies Abbey and Tooley - particularly the Penitentiary plate and the unlisted plate of needlework in volume 7 are present. Plus 24 leaves of advertisements at the end of volume 14 - not mentioned in the bibliographies. SECOND SERIES January 1816- December 1822, 14 volumes each with a wood engraved title and 4 samples similar to swatches. Includes the unlisted bank note and a bis plate. THIRD SERIES Jan 1823- Dec 1828, 12 volumes each with an engraved title (with various decorative arts related cartouches). Each of the 240 months include 2 hand coloured fashion plates (occasionally just hats) so 480 hand coloured fashion plates. A VERY GOOD, CAREFULLY COLLATED, SET. Provenance: Gother Mann (1747-1830), army officer and military engineer; his ownership inscriptions on titles of the first 10 volumes, and possibly his annotations on a few plates. First edition of Ackermann's influential, authoritative publication on taste and fashion: an extraordinarily ambitious project providing a contemporary pictorial record of social life in early nineteenth-century Europe, and one of Britain's earliest publications to use lithography. Issued in parts, each volume is devoted to series that include ladies' fashion, new developments in furniture designs or architecture, views of London emporiums and English country houses, foreign views of cities and countries, and, in the early issues, allegorical woodcuts with actual samples of British-made textiles and papers used in fashion and decoration. As a result of having been preserved in book form, these samples remain as fresh and unfaded as when they were first produced. The first series (until 1815) is an extraordinary document of the Napoleonic wars and French cultural influence on fashion and style in Regency England. The Repository also depicts for the first time in a magazine for the general public technological advances such as gas lamps, steamboats, and an early version of a bicycle. The illustrations provided Ackermann with much material which he republished in various subsequent works. John Buonarotti Papworth's Select views of London (1816), Rural residences (1818), and Picturesque tour form Geneva to Milan (1820), for example, all appeared for the first time in the Repository. Bibliographies- Abbey Life 212;Tooley pp.25-47.
More imagesPublished by LondonR. Ackermann -28., 1809
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FIRST EDITION. 40 vols. 8vo (22.4 x 14 cm.). Twentieth-century half tan calf over marbled boards, spines with raised bands and gilt ruling, red and black morocco labels, marbled edges, some dyed yellow. 1486 plates, plus an additional 9 "bis" plates and 2 not in Abbey, giving a total of 1497 of which 1172 are hand-coloured the r…emainder being monochrome (needlwork patterns etc.) as usual.* Including aquatints and lithographs, fashion plates, furniture designs, country seats, allegorical woodcut plates with mounted fabric samples, designs for playing-cards. The rare folding plate of "The Female Penitentiary" can be found at the beginning of May 1812 in Vol. 7, 1st Series. Likewise, a pattern of needlework is found at the end of this section. Tooley notes that these plates are not described in the contents for this month and can only "sometimes" be found in this volume. Abbey counts the needlework as a standard plate, but does not call for "The Female Penitentiary". A needlework pattern is also found at the end of September 1813 in Vol. 10, 1st Series. It is listed in the volume's contents for the month. Tooley states it was "never issued", yet is present in this volume. It is likewise not found in Abbey. Inscription of "JN Walker Crow Nest" to contents page for January, Vol. 1, 1st Series, possibly John Walker of the Crow Nest estate in Yorkshire. His daughter, Ann Walker, would begin a relationship with Anne Lister and move to Shibden Hall in 1834. Vol. 12, 2nd Series, inscription to contents page for July, "JW Davys". Some minor foxing and browning to engraved titles, minor damp staining to engraved titles of Vol. 12, 3rd Series and in Vol. 10, 1st Series, some offsetting of "Allegorical Woodcuts" and colour illustrations, some plates shaved, occasionally affecting caption, 3 loose leaves in Vol. 9, 2nd Series, occasional spotting to edges, generally an excellent set. First edition of Ackermann's influential, authoritative publication on taste and fashion: an extraordinarily ambitious project providing a contemporary pictorial record of social life in early nineteenth-century Europe, and one of Britain's earliest publications to use lithography. Issued in parts, each volume is devoted to series that include ladies' fashion, new developments in furniture designs or architecture, views of London emporiums and English country houses, foreign views of cities and countries, and, in the early issues, allegorical woodcuts with actual samples of British-made textiles and papers used in fashion and decoration. As a result of having been preserved in book form, these samples remain as fresh and unfaded as when they were first produced. The first series (until 1815) is an extraordinary document of the Napoleonic wars and French cultural influence on fashion and style in Regency England. The Repository also depicts for the first time in a magazine for the general public technological advances such as gas lamps, steamboats, and an early version of a bicycle. The illustrations provided Ackermann with much material which he republished in various subsequent works. John Buonarotti Papworth's Select views of London (1816), Rural residences (1818), and Picturesque tour form Geneva to Milan (1820), for example, all appeared for the first time in the Repository. *Abbey numbers 1491 plates, but this number does not reflect the additional 11 "bis" plates which are marked with letters, e.g. 977 and 977a. Being a periodical published over 19 years the plate count for complete sets does tend to vary slightly. This set has been carefully collated against the contents for each month and against both Abbey and Tooley as follows. Plate 641, "Sample of Ackermann's Lithography" here showing a lithograph of a church, whereas Abbey featured a seascape and Tooley a castle. -Vol. 1, 1st Series. Abbey calls for 2 illustrated ads. in May. These are missing, but Tooley notes "the volume can be considered complete without them". -Vols. 8, 9 and 11, 2nd Series. Tooley calls only for the sample in Vol. 8, which is present. Abbey calls for 3 samples of Urling's lace, one per volume. The samples in Vols. 9 and 11 are missing. All 63 "Allegorical Woodcuts" containing 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 samples of other fabrics or papers are present across the 40 vols. -Vol 14, 1st Series. Tooley states Tyburn Turnpike plate is additional but this is not so, as seen by directions to Binder at p.4 of Index. Abbey calls for supplement at end of the vol., but Tooley does not. Supplement is not present at end of this vol. -Vol. 8, 2nd Series. Abbey calls for 3 lithographs of bank notes. Notes for Whitby Old Bank and Deal Bank are present, the plate for the "Provincial Bank" note is missing. A plain grey paper is missing, but this is not called for by Tooley. -Vol. 2, 3rd Series. In the volume's contents two final plates are listed as a single plate. Abbey calls for a plate titled "Self-Importance". This is missing, its companion plate, "Philosophy" is present. [Abbey, Life 212; Tooley 8; ODNB].
Published by London: L. Harrison and J. C. Leigh for R. Ackermann, 1814 [plates watermarked 1812], 1814
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Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. 1st Edition. 2 volumes, 4to (13 x 10 1/2 in.; 33 x 26.7 cm). Half-titles, 6-page list of subscribers, uncolored stipple-engraved portrait of Lord Grenville, 64 handcolored aquatint plates (some with 2 views per plate) after Pugin, Mackenzie, Westall and others by Bluck, Stadler, Hill and others (4 plates in vol. 1 and… 6 plates in vol. 2 all in Tooley's second state), 17 costume plates by Agar after Unwins; offsetting of plates to text throughout. Contemporary black straight-grained morocco, each cover elaborately decorated in gilt after the design for a wrought-iron college gate, border of a Greek key blind roll and small joined gilt loops, edges gilt; upper right corner of vol. 1 bumped, and upper joint of vol. 1 rubbed, a few nicks to board edges, hinges strengthened. (64F21F) FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE without the 33 Founders plates. Originally published in 20 monthly parts, this is an early issue with the plates watermarked 1812. Ackermann's reputation as the publisher of colorplate books of the highest quality was established with the publication of "The Microcosm of London" (1808-1810). REFERENCES: Abbey, Scenery 278; Tooley 5.
The History Of The Abbey Church Of St. Peter's Westminster Its Antiquities And Monuments (First Edition)
ACKERMANN, Rudolph (1764-1834, Publisher;) COMBE William (1741-1823, Text)
Published by Printed For R. Ackermann By L.Harrison & J.C.Leigh, London, 1812
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 2 volumes complete. FIRST EDITION, first printing.(ii), 330, (vi); 275, (iv), complete with 83 aquatint plates (81 hand-coloured) including an engraved plan and portrait of William Vincent, by J.Bluck, J.Hamble, T.Sutherland and others, after A.Pugin, F.Mackenzie, H.Villiers, T.Uwi…ns, &c. Lacking half-titles and list of subscribers. The plate titled "Aymer de Valance" in volume 2 is signed A. Pugin. A little light offsetting from some plates, but a handsome clean set. Original 19th century half morocco leather with spine professionally relaid. Moderat wear to the extremities. Exlibrary but with just one library stamp on the free endpaper and behind the title page. Overall in VERY GOOD condition.
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Half-Leather. Condition: Near Fine. Two volumes, containing 164 PROOF PLATES on india-paper. Contemporary half calf cloth sides. LARGE PAPER COPIES. An unusual compilation of steel engraved plates from the Sporting Magazine & the New Sporting Magazine; a popular sporting journal in the first part of the nineteenth century. Prese…nted as large paper copies, many subjects covered such as hare coursing, yachting, skating, horse racing, shooting, angling, etc.MANY OF DOGS. A unique item .