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First edition. Hardback, bound in the original brown cloth boards with gilt titling to spine and gilt 'David Roberts' palette to upper board. 30 × 23.5cm, xiv +255pp, with 9 full-page etchings. An important biography of artist David Roberts, published two years after his death and written by fellow Scot James Ballantine, a notable stained-glass artist. The book describes Roberts' humble origins in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, then moving to his travels in Spain, Egypt, the Holy Land, and Europe and his on-the-spot drawings. The book also records observations on Roberts' methodology - such as contemporary accounts of his uncanny ability to "photograph objects on his eye," capturing vast, complex architectural features with a single glance before committing them seamlessly to paper. The book is illustrated with a frontispiece portrait and twenty-six drawings within the text, including copies of his Egyptian etc drawings from his sketchbooks, and 9 full-page tissue-guarded etchings (with plate marks) of Scottish scenes (Falkland Place; Ruins of St Andrew's Cathedral; Ruins of the Monastery of Black Friars, St Andrews; Chancel of the Cathedral, Iona; Near the Great Altar, Iona; Caervalerock Castle, Dumfriesshire' Sweetheart Abbey, Dumfriesshire; Melrose Abbey; and Leuchars Cathedral. There is a previous owner's name to the ffep (A Baker, 1873) and a pencilled annotation against a mention of Roberts' 'Interior of the Church of St Michael, Xeres' which simply says "Mine". Condition: A fair only copy of a rare first edition. Whilst the book remains readable and all plates are present, the cloth binding is heavily rubbed and marked, the inner binding is a bit shaken, there is foxing and a noticeable water-stain to the nine engraved plates to the rear, which is also present to the frontis and prelims.
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