Published by Leadenhall Prefs, 1898
Seller: Greenwood Road Books, Bridgman, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Not ex-library. Worn at edges, text block chipped and brittle.
Published by London: Leadenhall Press, 1898., 1898
Seller: Michael R. Thompson Books, A.B.A.A., Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
ÒThis quaint old treasury of decorated drawings for leaded glass (the text book on the subject) has not hitherto been reproduced in facsimile. An original copy of the book (published in 1615) is worth its weight in gold, and is now almost impossible to procure. The British Museum is without one. The volume from which this reproduction is faithfully facsimiled came from the celebrated library of the Earl of Ashburnham, recently dispersed at Messrs. SothebyÕs sale-roomsÉÓ (PublisherÕs Note). A check of ESTC on-line reveals that the British Library did eventually acquire a copy, though the book is still rare: there are eight copies in ESTC, including only two in America (the Huntington Library and Yale). Large octavo. Irregular pagination, [24] pp. publisherÕs catalogue at rear. Woodcut facsimile illustrations. Original flexible vellum with suede ties in imitation of the edition of 1615. Frontcover stamped in black & gilt. Slight toning to paper. A remarkably fine copy of a book that is prone to warping. With publisherÕs slip tipped in, stating: ÒThe old parchment binding and leather thongs are facsimiled from the original volume.Ó.