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Mr. Burchell at the conclusion of every sentence would cry out 'Fudge!

Mr. Burchell at the conclusion of every sentence would cry out 'Fudge! by RACKHAM, Arthur

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Seller: Heritage Book Shop, LLC
Title
Mr. Burchell at the conclusion of every sentence would cry out 'Fudge!
Author
RACKHAM, Arthur
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Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
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London: George C. Harrap & Company, 1929. RACKHAM, Arthur. . "Mr. Burchell at the conclusion of every sentence would cry out 'Fudge!". Original illustration for "The Vicar of Wakefield" [London: George C. Harrap & Company, 1929]. Original fine pen and ink and watercolor from "The Vicar of Wakefield." In the book, reproduced as plate 5. Matted, framed and glazed. Watercolor measures (10 7/8 x 8 1/4 inches; 275 x 210 mm), but probably larger under the frame. Frame measures (17 3/4 x 14 7/8 inches; 450 x 380 mm). Signed 'ARackham' on lower left corner. In a gilt frame. Image is of three young women sitting at a table in a tavern with the Vicar. A contemporary sticker for art dealer "Arthur Ackermann & Son Inc" on the back of the frame. Also a sticker from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art on the back. Overall a very beautiful original painting. HBS 69466. $8,500.
A bibliographical, antiquarian and picturesque tour in France and Germany.

A bibliographical, antiquarian and picturesque tour in France and Germany. by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall; George Robert Lewis.

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Seller: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio
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A bibliographical, antiquarian and picturesque tour in France and Germany.
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Dibdin, Thomas Frognall; George Robert Lewis.
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Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Description
London: Printed for the author, by W. Blumer and W. Nicol, Shakespeare Press, , 1821. First edition. 3 volumes, royal octavo (26 cm); I: xvi, [2], 16, [6], xxvi, [6], 462, lxxx (including extra engraved title, and Lewis's "Series of Groups"); II: [4], 556; III: [4], 622, lxii, and 83 plates (1 in color, 3 in sepia, and 5 double page), 64 india paper prints mounted in text. Extra illustrated with 52 plates by George Lewis printed on india paper and mounted, illustrating "the manners and characters of the inhabitants of France and Germany," according to the extra engraved title page. Lacks half titles. Dedication page in volume 1 engraved with crest of the Roxburghe Club, rather than with portrait of Dibdin. Bound in green straight-grain morocco ruled in gilt with corner ornaments in gilt, and armorial crest stamped on all boards. All edges gilt. All three volumes with mid-nineteenth-century armorial bookplate of Robert Walters, along with engraved pictorial bookplate dated 1919 of Leroy Crummer MD (1872-1934), and of the American artist Robert Bruce Moyer (1913-1969). Volume II with the additional bookplate of Myrtle A. Crummer. All three volumes rebacked, hinges reinforced with linen tape; joints strengthened with application of Japanese paper; edges and extremities renovated. Frequent offsetting of plates; most plates clean although some have toned to various degrees. Occasional scattered foxing. Condition generally good to very good. References: Jackson, 48; Windle and Pippin A38a; Windle and Pippin A44 ("A Series of Groups.") Extra-illustrated edition includes George Lewis's "A series of groups, illustrating the physiognomy, manners, and character of the people of France and Germany," with separate title page, pagination, and extra engraved title page inserted after the dedication page.