LIFE OF NELSON, WITH HAND-COLORED PLATES AND A LOVELY FORE-EDGE PAINTING
(NELSON, Horatio, Lord Viscount) CHURCHILL, T.O. The Life of Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronté, &c. Illustrated by Engravings of It’s Most Striking and Memorable Incidents. London: Printed by T. Bensley, for J. & W. Macgavin, et al., 1808. Large quarto, later full black straight-grain morocco, raised bands. Housed in a custom cloth slipcase.
First edition, large-paper copy, illustrated with a hand-colored engraved frontispiece portrait, 11 finely hand-colored engraved plates depicting dramatic events from Nelson’s life, and two folding engraved plates depicting Nelson’s funeral car and his coffin. This handsomely bound copy embellished with a lovely nautical fore-edge painting depicting “Naval Review by George the Third, Spithead.”
The object of this illustrated memoir of Lord Nelson was “to give a faithful and authentic account of a man who rapidly filled a glorious career of such splendid actions, as can seldom fall to the lot of a single mortal: and by the aid of the graver to exhibit to the eye the most striking scenes of his life” (Preface). The Fleet Review depicted in the fore-edge painting is a British tradition that typically takes place at Spithead on the south coast, where the monarch reviews the massed Royal Navy. Bound without facsimile of a letter in Nelson’s hand. Lowndes, 449. Not in Abbey or Tooley. Bookplate of film executive and contract bridge player Nate B. Spingold.
Tear through final folding plate neatly mended. Fine condition.