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An exceptional & complete copy, of the Rarest of Repton's Landscape books. This copy enhanced by the inclusion of the original pen & brush drawing, signed lower right "H. Repton" within the original wash border, of plate VIII showing "the effect of cutting down some chestnut trees in the avenue at Langley [Langley Park, Kent). [1794]. Oblong, in rebacked quarter paper spine over contemporary blue marbled boards, extremities worn. Internally, additional, signed, original drawing to fpd, half title, [5], (vi-xvi), [1], 2-83 pp, [1], [2] plate list, 16 fine aquatint plates (10 hand coloured and with overslips, including 4 double-page & six uncoloured, all but 2 with overslips), 2 woodcut illustrations in text and 1 printers tailpiece, 1 plate with marginal tear, some foxing, light browning to edges, edges uncut, text leaves watermarked J Whatman. Housed in a custom made 20c half calf over brown cloth, silk lined, clamshell box. (380*285 mm). (Abbey Scenery 388; Tooley 400. Bobins 707). Only 250 copies were printed & Repton refused to issue a second edition although some of the chapters were re-used in 'Observations and Fragments'. Repton was the first person to use the term 'Landscape Gardening', explaining in the introduction to this highly important and influential work that /the art can only be advanced and perfected by the united powers of the landscape painter and the practical gardener'. Seller Inventory # 007874
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