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Legare Street Press, 10/27/2022 12:00:01. hardcover. Good. 0.3100 in x 9.2100 in x 6.1400 in.
A Ballad By The Revd. Reginald Heber, Late Bishop Of Calcutta: An Old and Approved Receipt for Raising the Devil founded on Tradition and now Offered to the Public by An Amateur of The Black Art by Reginald Heber (Reverend)
by Reginald Heber (Reverend)
A Ballad By The Revd. Reginald Heber, Late Bishop Of Calcutta: An Old and Approved Receipt for Raising the Devil founded on Tradition and now Offered to the Public by An Amateur of The Black Art
by Reginald Heber (Reverend)
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- Paperback
Chester: W. Crane. Paperback. Good. Undated paperback edition, c.1830s - Reginald Heber died in 1826 and W. Crane, publisher, was active in Chester between 1830 and 1842. In overall good-to-very good used condition with minor signs of age, handling and storage - covers rubbed and darkened with cup-rings to front. Binding tight and appears little read. Internally clean, no annotation or inscriptions; text and excellent lithographic illustrations (with tissue-paper guards) particularly bright and clear throughout. An unusually gruesome poem about Llewellyn of Dinas Bran, Llangollen, by the late Bishop of Calcutta, more usually know for his famous hymns; and graphically illustrated, probably by one of the brothers William or Thomas Crane, who worked together as T. & W. Crane in Chester in the 1830s as lithographers, artists, cartographers and engravers (Thomas Crane the father of Walter Crane, the famous artist). A scare item. Not an old library book.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (GB)
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used - Good
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- Binding Paperback
- Publisher W. Crane
- Place of Publication Chester
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