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Tales of A Grandfather, First Series; being Stories taken from Scottish History. Humbly Inscribed to Hugh Littlejohn, Esq. by Scott, Sir Walter - N.D.

by Scott, Sir Walter

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Tales of A Grandfather, First Series; being Stories taken from Scottish History. Humbly Inscribed to Hugh Littlejohn, Esq.

by Scott, Sir Walter

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Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley. leather binding poor--front board gone, contents tight,ffep gone Volume 1 . only of 2 volume set. well worth rebinding. N.D.. leather. 249 pages .
  • Bookseller Neil Shillington: Bookdealer & Booksearch US (US)
  • Format/Binding Leather
  • Book Condition Used - leather binding poor--front board gone, contents tight,ffep gone Volume 1 only of 2 volume set. well worth rebinding
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Crissy & Markley
  • Place of Publication Philadelphia
  • Date Published N.D.
  • Keywords Scott, Scotland, Knight, Tales, Classic, Chivalry

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Tales of a Grandfather, First Series; Being Stories Taken From Scottish History by Sir Walter Scott [vol. 2] [provenance: Richard Morris Smith]

by Scott, Walter, Sir

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Exeter, N.H.: J. & B. Williams, 1833. Hardcover. Good -. 249, [1] p., frontispiece and added engraved title page; 16 cm. Contemporary plain black paper over boards with black leather over spine with gilt-tooled decoration (most of which is lacking). Frontispiece is engraving of the meeting of the bishops of Dunkeld and Glasgow engraved by W. H. Lizars from a drawing by Wm. D. Smith. Added engraved title page bears imprint of Wm. Burgess, New York, dated 1831. Former owner's inscription on blank page following front free endpaper: Richard Morris Smith, 1836. Richard Morris Smith (1827-1896) was a Philadelphia architect and the author of The Burlington Smiths. In Good- Condition: lacking most of leather over spine; front board is partially detached; light foxing, heavier on 2 engraved leaves and title page; otherwise, clean and solid.
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