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Ingoldsby Legends Mirth Marvles, 3vol.Ed. 1852 ill.

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"The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvles", by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire, Fifth Edition, complete all three series in three volumes, published 1852-1853 by Richard Bentley, London.

Volume 1: The frontispiece is an engraved portrait of Rev. Richard Harris Barham [Thomas Ingoldsby] by R. J. Lane, engraved by J. Cook, copyright Bentley 1852 + 6 plates on heavy stock paper [all listed plates are present]

Volume 2: frontispiece and 6 plates [all listed plates are present]

Volume 3: frontispiece is a portrait by Dalton, engraved by J.C. Guffith, Bentley 1852 + 3 plates present [one plate at p.127 is missing]. There are also several text illustrations.

CONTENTS:

First Series:

The Spectre of Tappington,
The Nurse's Story - The Hand of Glory,
Patty Morgan The Milkmaid's Story --"Look At The Clock",
Gray Dolphin,
The Ghost,
The Cynotaph,
Mrs. Botherby's Story--The Leech of Folkestone
Legend of Hamilton Tighe
The Witche's Frolic
Singular Passage in the Life of the Late Henry Harris, D.D.
The Jackdaw of Rheims
A Lay of St. Dunstan - of St. Gengulphus - of St. Odille - and of St. Nicholas
The Lady Rohesia,
The Tragedy
Mr Barney Maguire's Account of the Coronation,
The "Monstre" Balloon,
Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story -- The Execution,
Some Account of a New Play,
Mr. Peter's Story -- The Bagman's Dog,
Appendix.

Second Series:

The Black Mousquetaire,
Sir Rupert the Fearless,
The Merchant of Venice,
The Auto-Da-Fe,
The Ingoldsby Penance,
Netley Abbey,
Fragment,
Nell Cook,
Nursery Reminiscences,
Aunt Fanny,
Misadventures at Margate,The Smuggler's Leap,
Bloudie Jacke of Shrewsberrie,
The Babes in the Wood,The Dead Drummer,
A Row in an Omnibus (Box),
The Lay of St. Cuthbert - of St. Aloys - and of the Old Woman
Clothed in Gray
Raising the Devil
St.Medard

Third Series:

The Lord of Thoulouse,
The Wedding-Day; or The Buccaneer's Curse
The Blaspemer's Warning,
The Brothers of Birchington,
The Knight and the Lady,
The House-Warming,
The Forlorn One,
Jerry Jarvis's Wig,
Unsophisticated Wishes,
Hermann; or The Broken Spear
Hints for an Historical Play,
Marie Mignot,
The Truants,
The Poplar,
My Letters,
New-Made Honor,
The Confession,
Song,
Epigram,
As I Laye A-Thynkynge

Thomas Ingoldsby (a.k.a. Rev. Richard Harris Barham), Born: Dec. 6, 1788 - Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: Jan. 17, 1845 - Amen Corner, London, England.

Educated at St. Paul's School, Barham produced his first verses for 'Gentleman's Magazine' while still at school. He then attended Brasenose College, Oxford, taking a BA degree in divinity in 1813. He was appointed curator of Ashford in Kent, and subsequently Westwell where he remained until 1820.He published his first novel, "Baldwin", in 1817. In 1821, he took a position at St. Paul's in London and, in 1824, became a priest at His Majesty's Chapel Royal. He published "The Ghost, A Canterbury Tale", in 1825. He was one of the original members of the Garrick Club from 1831. Barham was a regular contributor to "Blackwood's Magazine" and "Bentley's Miscellany" where the pseudonym of Thomas Ingoldsby was first used.
He was appointed President of Sion College in 1842. "The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels" (pub. 1840-1847) were first published in "Bentley's" and, subsequently, "Colburn's New Monthly Magazine" in three series during 1840, 1842 and, after his death, in 1847.

US: Priority (c 2-4 days) ------- $28.50Canada: Priority (c 2-7 weeks) -- $59.50World: Priority (c 2-8 weeks) --- $87.50
Condition Report: Hard covers, gold tooled leather spines with five raised bands and leather corners, volume one has a leather crease between spine and front board, marbled boards and marbled endpapers, all endpapers are present, some wear, 5.1/4" x 8.1/4"; xii + 339 + 228 + vi +364 pages, some staining and some foxing. Very good binding and condition.

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"The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvles", by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire, Fifth Edition, complete all three series in three volumes, published 1852-1853 by Richard Bentley, London.

Volume 1: The frontispiece is an engraved portrait of Rev. Richard Harris Barham [Thomas Ingoldsby] by R. J. Lane, engraved by J. Cook, copyright Bentley 1852 + 6 plates on heavy stock paper [all listed plates are present]

Volume 2: frontispiece and 6 plates [all listed plates are present]

Volume 3: frontispiece is a portrait by Dalton, engraved by J.C. Guffith, Bentley 1852 + 3 plates present [one plate at p.127 is missing]. There are also several text illustrations.

CONTENTS:

First Series:

The Spectre of Tappington,
The Nurse's Story - The Hand of Glory,
Patty Morgan The Milkmaid's Story --"Look At The Clock",
Gray Dolphin,
The Ghost,
The Cynotaph,
Mrs. Botherby's Story--The Leech of Folkestone
Legend of Hamilton Tighe
The Witche's Frolic
Singular Passage in the Life of the Late Henry Harris, D.D.
The Jackdaw of Rheims
A Lay of St. Dunstan - of St. Gengulphus - of St. Odille - and of St. Nicholas
The Lady Rohesia,
The Tragedy
Mr Barney Maguire's Account of the Coronation,
The "Monstre" Balloon,
Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story -- The Execution,
Some Account of a New Play,
Mr. Peter's Story -- The Bagman's Dog,
Appendix.

Second Series:

The Black Mousquetaire,
Sir Rupert the Fearless,
The Merchant of Venice,
The Auto-Da-Fe,
The Ingoldsby Penance,
Netley Abbey,
Fragment,
Nell Cook,
Nursery Reminiscences,
Aunt Fanny,
Misadventures at Margate,The Smuggler's Leap,
Bloudie Jacke of Shrewsberrie,
The Babes in the Wood,The Dead Drummer,
A Row in an Omnibus (Box),
The Lay of St. Cuthbert - of St. Aloys - and of the Old Woman
Clothed in Gray
Raising the Devil
St.Medard

Third Series:

The Lord of Thoulouse,
The Wedding-Day; or The Buccaneer's Curse
The Blaspemer's Warning,
The Brothers of Birchington,
The Knight and the Lady,
The House-Warming,
The Forlorn One,
Jerry Jarvis's Wig,
Unsophisticated Wishes,
Hermann; or The Broken Spear
Hints for an Historical Play,
Marie Mignot,
The Truants,
The Poplar,
My Letters,
New-Made Honor,
The Confession,
Song,
Epigram,
As I Laye A-Thynkynge

Thomas Ingoldsby (a.k.a. Rev. Richard Harris Barham), Born: Dec. 6, 1788 - Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: Jan. 17, 1845 - Amen Corner, London, England.

Educated at St. Paul's School, Barham produced his first verses for 'Gentleman's Magazine' while still at school. He then attended Brasenose College, Oxford, taking a BA degree in divinity in 1813. He was appointed curator of Ashford in Kent, and subsequently Westwell where he remained until 1820.He published his first novel, "Baldwin", in 1817. In 1821, he took a position at St. Paul's in London and, in 1824, became a priest at His Majesty's Chapel Royal. He published "The Ghost, A Canterbury Tale", in 1825. He was one of the original members of the Garrick Club from 1831. Barham was a regular contributor to "Blackwood's Magazine" and "Bentley's Miscellany" where the pseudonym of Thomas Ingoldsby was first used.
He was appointed President of Sion College in 1842. "The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels" (pub. 1840-1847) were first published in "Bentley's" and, subsequently, "Colburn's New Monthly Magazine" in three series during 1840, 1842 and, after his death, in 1847.

US: Priority (c 2-4 days) ------- $28.50Canada: Priority (c 2-7 weeks) -- $59.50World: Priority (c 2-8 weeks) --- $87.50
Condition Report: Hard covers, gold tooled leather spines with five raised bands and leather corners, volume one has a leather crease between spine and front board, marbled boards and marbled endpapers, all endpapers are present, some wear, 5.1/4" x 8.1/4"; xii + 339 + 228 + vi +364 pages, some staining and some foxing. Very good binding and condition.

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