TALES FROM “BLACKWOOD,” HANDSOMELY BOUND
LITERATURE. Tales from “Blackwood.” Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, circa 1880. 12 volumes. 12mo, contemporary three-quarter tan calf, elaborately gilt-decorated spines, raised bands, green and brown morocco spine labels, marbled boards, endpapers and edges. $950.
“New Series” of these pieces collected from the popular Blackwood’s Magazine, handsomely bound.
Blackwood’s Magazine began publication in 1817 and would remain popular for the next hundred years. Contents include a variety of prose and poetical pieces on subjects including “Shakespeare’s Funeral,” “How to Boil Peas,” “A Dog without a Tail,” “A Modern Magician,” “A Sketch from Babylon,” “The Great Earthquake at Libson,” “Sir Tray: An Arthurian Idyl,” “Aunt Ann’s Ghost Story,” “Narrative of Prince Charlie’s Escape” and others. Bookplates.
A few volumes with light expert restoration to contemporary calf. A handsome set.