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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First US Edition. Type: Hardback First American Edition. Hardcover Book in Very Good Condition with a Good Dust Jacket. 18th Century England. a time of extremes and contradictions--filfth and beauty, poverty and affluence, excessive delicacy and the foulest degradation. And amidst this world, the works of writers, musicians, poets, playwrights whose works live on today--Samuel Johnson, Swift, Defoe, Alexander Pope, Hogarth, Handel, Gainsborough, to name a few. Leon Garfield visited the National Portrait Gallery in London and made this visit the framework for this book. It is illustrated with fifth black-and-white photographs and eight pages in color mostly of portraits of the men and women of the House of Hanover. The book is bound in black half cloth with blue boards, sharp and bright gilt titles on spine; clean and unmarked, lightly sunned along upper and lower edge, light wear to lower edge of front panel, faint bump to three corners. Internals in Fine Condition. Jacket is clipped, clean, with wear around edges. Illustration on jacket is the terracotta bust of Hogarth by the French sculptor, Roubiliac. 128 pages, indexed. 9.5 x 6.25 inches. 1983, The Seabury Press, USA. Seller Inventory # 023809
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Book Description hardcover. illus., some in color. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Seabury Press, (1976).vg. Seller Inventory # 159509
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