Association bindings. Collection of 19th-century books with a connection to Baddesley Clinton in Warwickshire. To include Edgeworth's Memoirs, in two volumes, London: R. Hunter, 1820, bearing armorial bookplates for Marmion Edward Ferrers, Baddesley Clinton; Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, by William Wroxall, in two volumes, London: Cadell & Davies, 1806, bearing bookplates for Marmion Edward Ferrers; Memoirs of William Pitt, by George Tomline, in three volumes, London: John Murray, 1821, bearing bookplates for Marmion Edward Ferrers [note that all memoirs listed above are uniformly bound with bookseller tickets for W. Wood, High Street, Birmingham]; A Classical Tour through Italy, by Rev. Eustace, in two volumes, London: J. Mawman, 1815, bearing bookplates for Marmion Edward Ferrers; Sophoclis Tragoediae Septem, edited by Brunck, in two volumes, Oxonii: N. Bliss, 1808, bearing armorial bookplates for Edward Heneage Dering [novelist and notable resident of Baddesley Clinton]; Moral Sketches, by Hannah More, London: Cadell & Davies, 1819, bearing bookplate for Edward Heneage Dering; Tales of the Crusaders, by Walter Scott, Paris: A. & W. Galignani, 1825, the title page of first volume inscribed in pencil, 'Georgiana Chatterton' [Lady Chatterton]; The Citizen of the World, by Oliver Goldsmith, London: Cooke, n.d., bearing armorial bookplate for Sir William Chatterton [first husband of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton]; Callista, 1891, and Creasy's Decisive Battles, 1894, both bearing school prize labels for Edward Ferrers. Sold as a collection of bindings, as found, with all faults (19)
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