The Illustrated Book of Poultry. With practical schedules for judging, constructed from actual analysis of the best modern decisions.
By WRIGHT, Lewis
WRIGHT, Lewis. The Illustrated Book of Poultry. With practical schedules for judging, constructed from actual analysis of the best modern decisions. London, Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, Belle Sauvage Works, [1873] FIRST EDITION. 4t0; viii, 591 pp., with 50 chromolithograph plates: Illustrated with Fifty Coloured Portraits of Prize Birds, Painted from Life by J.W. Ludlow . Light age-yellowing and very occasional light spotting to margins. Bound in early half gilt-ruled dark brown morocco and buckram over thick boards, marbled pastedown, and richly gilt spine with title and author s name below the head, divided in 6 compartments. Ex-libris on the inside of left cover, lettering scraped off. Corners and spine sympathetically repaired by a skilful hand. All edges marbled. Overall and excellent copy, clean, of this remarkable work. This is most renowned and outstanding nineteenth-century work on poultry. Originally issued in parts from 1872. The oil lithograph plates by J. W. Ludlow were portraits of actual birds and dated [frontispiece with Mr John Douglas black-breasted red game cock, nick-named The Earl , shown at Crystal Palace in 1870]. Lewis Wright was the editor of the Fanciers Gazette (later the Livestock Journal). There are two variants of the original edition; in the first the frontispiece is dated 1868. In what may be called the second impression the frontispiece is dated 1870. (Palmer, John. Poultry books: an annotated bibliography, 1990). This is the second impression of the first edition.
Published by: Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, Belle Sauvage Works, 1873
Vendor: Symonds Rare Books Ltd
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By WRIGHT, Lewis
WRIGHT, Lewis. The Illustrated Book of Poultry. With practical schedules for judging, constructed from actual analysis of the best modern decisions. London, Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, Belle Sauvage Works, [1873] FIRST EDITION. 4t0; viii, 591 pp., with 50 chromolithograph plates: Illustrated with Fifty Coloured Portraits of Prize Birds, Painted from Life by J.W. Ludlow . Light age-yellowing and very occasional light spotting to margins. Bound in early half gilt-ruled dark brown morocco and buckram over thick boards, marbled pastedown, and richly gilt spine with title and author s name below the head, divided in 6 compartments. Ex-libris on the inside of left cover, lettering scraped off. Corners and spine sympathetically repaired by a skilful hand. All edges marbled. Overall and excellent copy, clean, of this remarkable work. This is most renowned and outstanding nineteenth-century work on poultry. Originally issued in parts from 1872. The oil lithograph plates by J. W. Ludlow were portraits of actual birds and dated [frontispiece with Mr John Douglas black-breasted red game cock, nick-named The Earl , shown at Crystal Palace in 1870]. Lewis Wright was the editor of the Fanciers Gazette (later the Livestock Journal). There are two variants of the original edition; in the first the frontispiece is dated 1868. In what may be called the second impression the frontispiece is dated 1870. (Palmer, John. Poultry books: an annotated bibliography, 1990). This is the second impression of the first edition.
Published by: Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, Belle Sauvage Works, 1873
Vendor: Symonds Rare Books Ltd