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The Works of Robert Burns with an Account of his Life, Criticism on his Writings, &c. &c. as edited by James Currie, M.D.. A New Edition In Four Volumes.
Currie, James (edited by).
Book Description:
Edinburgh: Printed for William Allason and J Maynard & W Blair, London & Edinburgh (1819). New Edition. Octavo's. Full, original, leather bindings. Gilt, decorative, rules to boards, gilt titles to spine with gilt devices in spinal compartments. Four raised bands with 5 spinal compartments. Marbled end-papers with all edges marbled. Original ribbon markers. Hand-sewn head-bands (dulled from age). 24 engravings in the set.
Very good +. A lovely, complete set in surprisingly good condition. Corners bumped and rubbed with minor loss. Spine ends rubbed with minor loss. Some minor browning in parts of the text-blocks.
Ex-libris (not overtly so) Louis Weyers, great grandson of Jan Smuts. Jan Smuts was the Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa from 1919 until 1924 and again from 1939 until 1948.
Volume I : xii + 370pp including appendix. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Roburt Burns. Inscription from Louis (Weyers) to Ursula on the front, free, end-paper. Also inscribed card inside (Louis Weyers to Ursula......). Dated 1955, Cambridge. Mild foxing throughout. Closed tear in the leather along the spine of the rear board.
Volume II : xxiv [2] + 476pp (ncluding the glossary). Plate by Stewart & Burnet (drawn by Burnet) facing page 144. Ink name of Ursula Weyers on the verso of the front, free, end-paper. Some browning within text-block. Closed tear in the leather along the spine of the rear board.
Volume III : xvi + 416pp. 19 plates. Plates by Stewart & Burnet, and T. Clerk. All plates drawn by Burnett except for one drawn by Geddes. Includes appendix, glossary and index. Ink name of Ursula Weyers on the verso of the front, free, end-paper. Closed tear in the leather along the spine of the rear board.
Volume IV : xxvii + 412pp, including glossary. 3 Plates by Burnet, Geddes and T. Clerk. Ink name of Ursula Weyers on the verso of the front, free, end-paper. Closed tear in the leather along the spine of the front board.
One of the engravers had a connection to South Africa. Born in Edinburgh, James Stewart (1791 – 1863), was articled to the engraver Robert Scott (his fellow pupil being John Burnet). Financial woes caused him to emigrate to the Cape Colony in 1833, however, the 6th Xhosa war broke out and he lost everything. Eventually he became a magistrate and a member of the legislature and died in South Africa in 1863.
Tall Stories Price : R 3000.00
Ordinary postage within South Africa : R 60.00