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FOYLE'S EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COPY

RAWNSLEY, Rev. H[ardwicke] D[rummond]. Literary Associations of the English Lakes.

Glasgow. James MacLehose and Sons, 1901. Second edition.
8vo. In two volumes. xi, [3], 236, [2]; vii, [3], 251pp. With half-titles and 32 plates. Extra-illustrated with 156 plates, primarily engraved landscapes views of the Lake District and portraits of the Romantics and their circle. Contemporary richly gilt-tooled navy crushed half-morocco, blue cloth boards, T.E.G.Slightest of rubbing. Bookplates of Brackenburn and morocco bookplates of W. A. Foyle to front endpapers.
A revised edition, handsomely bound and profusely extra-illustrated, of Church of England clergyman Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley's (1851-1920) comprehensive survey of the association of the Romantic Poets, including Southey, Coleridge, and Wordsworth, with the Lake District.

William Alfred Westropp Foyle (1885-1963), bookseller, co-founder of the eponymous bookshop on Charing Cross Road. Following his purchase of the former medieval monastery of Beeleigh Abbey in 1943, Foyle built an extensive personal library. In July 2000, following the death of his daughter and successor Christina, the library was dispersed at Christie's over three days, at the time being the most valuable English private library ever to be offered in Britain or on the Continent. Those books that remained with the family were sold by Dominic Winter Auctioneers in 2023 following the death of Foyle's grandson Christopher.
£ 750.00 Antiquates Ref: 31072