The Spectator in London - Addison & Steele (Seeley & Co., 1896, Illustrated by Ralph Cleaver)

The Spectator in London - Addison & Steele (Seeley & Co., 1896, Illustrated by Ralph Cleaver)

£100.00
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The Spectator in London - Addison & Steele (Seeley & Co., 1896, Illustrated by Ralph Cleaver)

The Spectator in London - Addison & Steele (Seeley & Co., 1896, Illustrated by Ralph Cleaver)

£100.00

This Seeley and Co. edition (1896) is of interest to collectors of Victorian gift books, illustrated prose anthologies, and late 19th century decorative bindings.

About: A handsome Seeley & Co. gift-book edition with an exceptionally well-preserved decorative binding: deep navy cloth with rich gilt decoration to the front board featuring cherubs, scrollwork, fan motifs, and period figures - all bright and sharp. Spine shows some darkening and light wear at head and tail. Pages toned at edges; interior clean and bright throughout. Inscribed to the front free endpaper: Rudolph Beer, Elmwood, Bickley, 1896 - a same-year association copy. A very presentable example of this attractively produced edition.

Details:

  • Title: The Spectator in London: Essays by Addison and Steele
  • Authors: Joseph Addison and Richard Steele
  • Publisher: Seeley and Co. Limited, Essex Street, Strand, London
  • Publication Date: 1896
  • Edition: First Seeley & Co. edition in this format
  • Binding: Hardcover, original navy cloth with gilt decoration
  • Illustrator: Ralph Cleaver
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Dust Jacket Condition: No dust jacket (as issued)
  • Provenance: Inscribed by Rudolph Beer, Elmwood, Bickley, 1896

Synopsis: Seeley & Co. 1896 imprint, original navy cloth with exceptional gilt decoration, illustrated by Ralph Cleaver, same-year provenance inscription. A decorative and collectible edition of the Addison and Steele essays, desirable for bibliophiles and collectors of Victorian gift books and illustrated prose.

Review: The Spectator was a daily publication founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in 1711, running for 555 issues and establishing a new standard for English prose style and social commentary. This selection of essays, presented in Seeley & Co.'s characteristic gift-book format with illustrations by Ralph Cleaver, captures the wit, urbanity, and moral observation that made The Spectator one of the most influential periodicals of the 18th century and a touchstone of English literary culture.

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