Lot of 7 Antiquarian Books: Poetry and Prose, 1851–1914

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This curated lot features works by iconic poets and authors from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Each volume represents the craftsmanship of its time, with handsome bindings and timeless literary contributions. While six of the books highlight poetry from celebrated writers, the inclusion of Sir Roger De Coverley offers a glimpse into early English prose, making this a unique and visually appealing collection.

 

Lot of 7 Antiquarian Books - Poetry and Prose- 1851 to1914
Lot of 7 Antiquarian Books – Poetry and Prose- 1851 to1914

 

Included Titles:

  1. Sir Roger De Coverley by the Spectator

     

    Spine view of a 1851 Copy of Sir Roger De Coverley by the Spectator
    Spine view of a 1851 Copy of Sir Roger De Coverley by the Spectator

    Published in 1851 by Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London.

    • Bound in striking black leather panels with gold gilt embellishment and a gold gilt textblock, this work includes notes and illustrations by W. Henry Wills. Front free paper is missing, all other pages are secure to the hinge.

      Gold textblock - 1851 Copy of Sir Roger De Coverley by the Spectator
      Gold textblock – 1851 Copy of Sir Roger De Coverley by the Spectator

    • A timeless collection of essays originally penned by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele for The Spectator magazine, reflecting the social and cultural life of early 18th-century England.

      Front panel view of a 1851 Copy of Sir Roger De Coverley by the Spectator
      Front panel view

       

  2. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

     

    Spine View of a Antiquarian undated copy of The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Published by Hurst & Company
    Spine View

    Published by Hurst & Company, New York. Undated.

    • Features beautiful green cloth boards with gold lettering on the spine and a picturesque frontispiece illustration mounted on the front panel.

    • Alexander Pope is renowned for his satirical verse and philosophical works, including The Rape of the Lock and An Essay on Man.

      front panel up close inside a Antiquarian undated copy of The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Published by Hurst & Company
      front panel up close

       

  3. The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

     

    Undated Antiquarian copy of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott - Published by Myers & Company
    Undated Antiquarian copy of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott – Published by Myers & Company

    Published by Myers & Company, London. Undated, pre-1900.

    • Presented in superb maroon leather panels with gold gilt lettering on the front panel and spine, as well as a gold gilt textblock.

    • While there is a full seam split between the decorative front pastedown and the front free paper, the overall presentation remains intact.

    • Scott’s poetry, including The Lady of the Lake and Marmion, played a pivotal role in the Romantic movement and inspired generations of readers.

      Title page - Undated Antiquarian copy of The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott - Published by Myers & Company
      Title page

       

  4. The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd - Undated
    The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd – Undated

    Published by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. Undated.

    • Handsome maroon leather panels with gold gilt lettering and embellishment on the front panel and along the entire spine.

    • Longfellow, one of America’s most beloved poets, is known for Evangeline and The Song of Hiawatha, works that beautifully capture both history and legend.

      Title page -The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd - Undated
      Title page

  5. Longfellow’s Poetical Works

     

    Antiquarian undated copy of Longfellow’s Poetical Works - published by The Standard Library Company
    Longfellow’s Poetical Works – published by The Standard Library Company – undated

    Published by The Standard Library Company, London. Undated.

    • Bound in red cloth boards with a stamped floral design.

    • While there is a full seam split between the front pastedown and free paper, all pages remain secure to the hinge.

    • A testament to Longfellow’s enduring appeal, this volume offers his most celebrated works.

      The Song of Hiawatha - Antiquarian undated copy of Longfellow’s Poetical Works - published by The Standard Library Company
      The Song of Hiawatha

  6. The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

     

    The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - published by Henry Frowde - undated
    The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore – published by Henry Frowde – undated

    Published by Oxford University Press, Henry Frowde, London. Circa 1895.

    • Deep maroon cloth boards with gold gilt lettering on the title and spine, as well as a gold gilt textblock.

    • Known for Irish Melodies and Lalla Rookh, Moore’s lyrical poetry captures the romance and spirit of his Irish heritage.

      gold gilt textblock - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - published by Henry Frowde - undated
      gold gilt textblock – The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

       

      Irish Melodies - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - published by Henry Frowde - undated
      Irish Melodies – The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

       

  7. The Complete Works and Letters of John Keats (Cambridge Edition)

    1899 The Complete Works and Letters of John Keats - Cambridge Edition
    1899 The Complete Works and Letters of John Keats – Cambridge Edition

    Published in 1899 by Houghton, Mifflin and Company.

    • Maroon boards with bright gold gilt lettering on the front panel.

    • Keats’s works, from Ode to a Nightingale to Endymion, exemplify the beauty and intensity of Romantic poetry. This volume also includes his letters, offering insight into the mind of one of literature’s most tragic yet brilliant figures.

      Title page -1899 The Complete Works and Letters of John Keats - Cambridge Edition
      Title page -1899 The Complete Works and Letters of John Keats – Cambridge Edition

Notes on Condition:

Each book has been carefully photographed, with notes on bindings and any notable wear. While some volumes show signs of age, they collectively present a striking and cohesive display.

Why This Lot?

This collection celebrates the artistry of both the written word and bookbinding. With its mix of poetry and prose, it appeals to collectors of antiquarian literature, offering a snapshot of literary history from some of the most influential writers of the period.

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