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Princess Mary's Gift Book by RACKHAM, Arthur; DULAC, Edmund; DETMOLD, E.J.; FLINT, William Russell, et al

by RACKHAM, Arthur; DULAC, Edmund; DETMOLD, E.J.; FLINT, William Russell, et al

Princess Mary's Gift Book by RACKHAM, Arthur; DULAC, Edmund; DETMOLD, E.J.; FLINT, William Russell, et al

Princess Mary's Gift Book

by RACKHAM, Arthur; DULAC, Edmund; DETMOLD, E.J.; FLINT, William Russell, et al

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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914. Unusual in Fine Condition Specially Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe [RACKHAM, Arthur. DULAC, Edmund. DETMOLD, E.J. FLINT, William Russell, et al, illustrators]. [SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE, binders]. Princess Mary's Gift Book. All profits for sale are given to The Queen's "Work For Women" Fund which is acting in conjunction with The National Relief Fund. London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. [1914]. First edition. Quarto (9 7/8 x 7 5/16 inches; 251 x 186 mm). vi, 140 pp. Fourteen color plates tipped-in to captioned tan stock with brown line frame, many black and white text drawings. Finely bound ca. 1914 by Sangorski & Sutcliffe (stamp-signed on rear turn-in) in full dark blue morocco, covers decoratively paneled in gilt with inlaid red morocco floral corner-pieces and in the center in gilt, the Royal stamp of Princess Mary. Spine with five raised bands, paneled and lettered in gilt in compartments, all edges gilt, cream watered silk liners and endleaves. Four figure ink number (upside down) on verso of rear blank leaf. A relatively common book, but scarce in fine condition. This may well be a 'special presentation' binding that was done at the time of publication. The fourteen tipped-in color plates include: "So nobody can quite explain Exactly where the rainbows end" (Arthur Rackham) "True Spartan Hearts" (Edmund Dulac) "The Ant Lion" (E.J. Detmold) "A Holiday in Bed" (W. Russell Flint) There are also many black & white drawings by C.E. Brock; E.J. Detmold; Arthur Rackham; Byam Shaw; H. M. Brock; Lewis Baumer and Edmund J. Sullivan, "This was the first of a group of wartime books sponsored by prominent people and sold to raise money for worthy causes. The most popular, it sold 604,884 copies during the two years, 1914-1916, that is was in print. The Times in an article November 21, 1914 sought to promote the cause, 'The Queen's Fund,' by directing the public to the display of the original drawings at the Leicester Galleries" (Hughey). Latimore and Haskell, p. 93. Riall, p. 120. Hughey 34.

  • Bookseller David Brass Rare Books, Inc. US (US)
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  • Publisher London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914
  • Keywords DULAC, Edmund DETMOLD, E.J. FLINT, William Russell, et al Bindings History Illustrated Books World War I Royal Gift Books
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Princess Mary's Gift Book

by [Rackham, Arthur, Edmund Dulac, E.J. Detmold, William Russell Flint, et al., illustrators]

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London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1914. First edition. Finely bound ca. 1914 by Sangorski & Sutcliffe (stamp-signed on rear turn-in) in full dark blue morocco, covers decoratively paneled in gilt with inlaid red morocco floral corner-pieces and in the center in gilt, the Royal stamp of Princess Mary. Spine with five raised bands, paneled and lettered in gilt in compartments, all edges gilt, cream watered silk liners and endleaves.Quarto (9 7/8 x 7 5/16 inches; 251 x 186 mm). vi, 140 pp. Fourteen color plates tipped-in to captioned tan stock with brown line frame, many black and white text drawings. Four figure ink number (upside down) on verso of rear blank leaf. An exceptional copy. A relatively common book, but scarce in fine condition. This may well be a special presentation binding that was done at the time of publication. "This was the first of a group of wartime books sponsored by prominent people and sold to raise money for worthy causes. The most popular, it sold 604,884 copies during the two… Read More
Item Price
$950.00