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Captain Marryat : Newton Forster : Signed Binding A A Turbayne : Macmillan 1897
Captain Marryat : Newton Forster : Signed Binding A A Turbayne : Macmillan 1897
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Captain Marryat : Newton Forster : London: Macmillan, 1897
Binding design by Albert Angus Turbayne
Published by Macmillan, London, 1897. First Thus. Hardback, elaborate gilt blocking on blue cloth - binding design by Turbayne. 8vo (7¼ x 4¾ inches). Gilt to all page edges. Peacock endpapers by Turbayne. 393pp. Illustrated by E. J. Sullivan
Here we have a popular Captain Marryat title married to a dynamic cover design by Turbayne in the art nouveau form of rhyming lines that emanate from under the ship’s prow. Turbayne is famous in the world of book design for his Peacock design for the Jane Austen books, also published by Macmillan.
Publishers of the later half of the 19th century competed for markets using elaborate bindings to attract their audiences, and this book announces A. A. Turbayne’s association with Macmillan, with the company motif in the crow’s nest and the artist’s monogram between the heads of the fantastical fish-like sea-monsters.
CONDITION
In very good condition. The binding is in fine condition with no tears to the cloth - the gilt design remains bright and clear. Binding good and square and with no leaning. Endpapers very good. Small neat name and date in pencil to front blank endpaper. All contents present including the protective tissue guard for the frontispiece. Pages very good throughout and free from foxing and stains. Overall a fine copy of this scarce Turbayne edition.
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The Gently Mad has a 'bricks & mortar' book shop in Edinburgh, and are members of the PBFA
(BS1/7UP)
Binding design by Albert Angus Turbayne
Published by Macmillan, London, 1897. First Thus. Hardback, elaborate gilt blocking on blue cloth - binding design by Turbayne. 8vo (7¼ x 4¾ inches). Gilt to all page edges. Peacock endpapers by Turbayne. 393pp. Illustrated by E. J. Sullivan
Here we have a popular Captain Marryat title married to a dynamic cover design by Turbayne in the art nouveau form of rhyming lines that emanate from under the ship’s prow. Turbayne is famous in the world of book design for his Peacock design for the Jane Austen books, also published by Macmillan.
Publishers of the later half of the 19th century competed for markets using elaborate bindings to attract their audiences, and this book announces A. A. Turbayne’s association with Macmillan, with the company motif in the crow’s nest and the artist’s monogram between the heads of the fantastical fish-like sea-monsters.
CONDITION
In very good condition. The binding is in fine condition with no tears to the cloth - the gilt design remains bright and clear. Binding good and square and with no leaning. Endpapers very good. Small neat name and date in pencil to front blank endpaper. All contents present including the protective tissue guard for the frontispiece. Pages very good throughout and free from foxing and stains. Overall a fine copy of this scarce Turbayne edition.
Thanks for looking!
The Gently Mad has a 'bricks & mortar' book shop in Edinburgh, and are members of the PBFA
(BS1/7UP)
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