CHARNWOOD’S LINCOLN, IN WONDERFUL COSWAY-STYLE BINDING
(LINCOLN, Abraham) CHARNWOOD, Godfrey Rathbone Benson, Baron. Abraham Lincoln. London: Constable, 1919. Octavo, mid-20th-century Cosway-style binding, full crushed dark blue morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated covers an spine, watercolor miniature of Lincoln set into front cover, watered-silk doublures, all edges gilt. Housed in custom clamshell box.
Later edition, beautifully bound in full morocco Cosway-style binding by Bayntun-Rivière, with original watercolor miniature of Lincoln set into front cover.
First published in 1916 as one in the series “Makers of the Nineteenth Century,” Lord Charnwood’s thorough, insightful and superbly crafted biography of Lincoln “introduced generations of Americans to the life and politics of Lincoln, and the author’s observations are so comprehensive and well supported that any serious study of Lincoln must respond to his conclusions” (Ashbrook Center). Beautifully bound in a mid-20th-century Cosway-style binding. Cosway bindings (named in 1909 for renowned 19th-century English miniaturist Richard Cosway) were the brainchild in 1902 of John Harrison Stonehouse, managing director of London booksellers Henry Sotheran & Company, who struck on the idea of embedding miniature paintings in the covers of richly-tooled bindings. He engaged the famous Rivière bindery to execute his idea in accordance with his own designs. Rivière brought into its employ Miss C.B. Currie with instructions to faithfully imitate Cosway’s detailed watercolor style of miniature painting. These delicate miniatures, mostly portraits, often on ivory, were set into the covers (or sometimes doublures) of fine bindings and protected by thin panes of glass. Cosway bindings executed by other than the original collaborators (Stonehouse, Sotheran, Rivière, and Currie) are designated as “Cosway-style” bindings— still amazingly artistic productions. This superb specimen of the fascinating art of Cosway-style binding was executed by Bayntun-Rivière, with an original watercolor portrait of Lincoln set into the front cover. Monaghan 2229.
Fine condition.