Language: English
Published by James Bohn, London, 1842
Seller: Matthew Butler Books PBFA, Badminton, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
US$ 622.68
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. John Coney (illustrator). 1st Edition. A wonderful collection of more than 200 etchings and plans. Captures many Cathedrals, Churches and Abbeys before the Victorian restorers and, (in the case of the ruins) The Ministry of Works became involved. One of the most interesting snapshots of the state of the nation's ecclesiastical architecture I have seen, inbetween John Britton at the start of the nineteenth century and The Builder's Survey of English and Welsh Cathedrals at the end of the century (and which I also have for sale on ABE). It is particularly pleasing to see some "lesser" places illustrated as well as some which have since, I suspect, disappeared. Two elephant folio volumes, leather to corners and to spine, where it has five bands. Corners and edges are heavily rubbed. Front and back covers are marbled boards. Volume One, frontispiece, title page, table of contents then 99 full page plans and engravings followed by 27 further plates showing seals of Cathedrals and Abbeys. Volume Two, frontispiece, title page, contents, then 97 full page engravings and plans, plus 16 engravings of monks showing different Orders, and two plates of monastic coats of arms. The title pages are heavily spotted. There is some spotting and grubbiness around the edges of the plates, but, miraculously, this rarely encroaches onto the plans and illustrations. With the bookplate of the late John Warren, architect. Postage will be extra - charged at cost - if sent outside the UK.
Published by James Bohn, London, 1842
US$ 1,134.66
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketLeather. Condition: Good Only. John Coney (illustrator). A very scarce set of John Coney's engravings of prominent ecclesiastical buildings, profusely illustrated throughout. Complete in two volumes. A very scarce work. A collection of architectural engravings by John Coney. The work focuses on the architectural details of large ecclesiastical structures. Volume I with a frontispiece, twenty-five folding plates, and ninety-nine plates. Volume II with a frontispiece, twenty-six folding plates, and eighty-eight plates. Coney was an architectural engraver, who published his first work, a collection of views of Warwick Castle, in 1815. After this he found success in his drawings, and was commissioned to illustrate a new edition of 'Monasticon' by William Dugdale. His engravings all show minute detail in a very neat manner. He also published 'Architectural Beauties of Continental Europe', and 'Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals'. In a half straight grained morocco binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, the front board of Volume I is detached but present. Some light rubbing to the joints and extremities. Minor marks to the boards. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright with some foxing to the edges of each page. Good Only. book.